diff --git "a/fib-english.jsonl" "b/fib-english.jsonl" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/fib-english.jsonl" @@ -0,0 +1,4081 @@ +{"passage":"Vehicles and pedestrians will now embark and disembark the Cowes ferry separately following Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) guidance.\nIsle of Wight Council said its new procedures were in response to a resident's complaint.\nCouncillor Shirley Smart said it would \"initially result in a slower service\".\nOriginally passengers and vehicles boarded or disembarked the so called \"floating bridge\" at the same time.\nMs Smart, who is the executive member for economy and tourism, said the council already had measures in place to control how passengers and vehicles left or embarked the chain ferry \"in a safe manner\".\nHowever, it was \"responding\" to the MCA's recommendations \"following this complaint\".\nShe added: \"This may initially result in a slower service while the measures are introduced and our customers get used to the changes.\"\nThe service has been in operation since 1859.","summary":"A new service on the Isle of Wight's chain ferry has been launched following a complaint from a resident.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Vehicles and pedestrians will now embark and disembark the Cowes ferry separately following Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) guidance.\nIsle of Wight Council said its new procedures were in response to a resident's complaint.\nCouncillor Shirley Smart said it would \"initially result in a slower service\".\nOriginally passengers and vehicles boarded or disembarked the so called \"floating bridge\" at the same time.\nMs Smart, who is the executive member for economy and tourism, said the council already had measures in place to control how passengers and vehicles left or embarked the chain ferry \"in a safe manner\".\nHowever, it was \"responding\" to the MCA's recommendations \"following this complaint\".\nShe added: \"This may initially result in a slower service while the measures are introduced and our customers get used to the changes.\"\nThe service has been in operation since 1859.","summary":"Passengers using a chain ferry have been warned crossing times will be longer because of new safety measures.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"If you leave your mobile phone somewhere do you worry you will not be able to check it?\nIf any of this sounds familiar, there is a chance you could be spending too much time on social networks.\nAn exclusive online Newsbeat poll suggests that a quarter of 15 to 18-year-olds in the UK feel happier online than they do in real life.\nDr Radha from The Surgery on Radio 1 has dealt with patients who have displayed \"a lot of social anxiety\" because they are using social networks too much.\n\"Being online can provoke a sense of 'I'm not good enough, everyone else is having an amazing life',\" she explained.\n\"It doesn't give us a sense of reality and actually what you will find is most people are probably doing the same thing as you are.\"\nThe survey, carried out last month, also suggests a third of 15 to 18-year-olds have met someone in person they originally met through social media.\nDr Radha has said it is important people carefully consider what information they share with the online community.\n\"What this survey showed is a lot of people go online alone,\" she said.\n\"In terms of our personal details and how we respond to messages from other people, we need to make sure we are looking after all of that safely.\"\nDr Radha was concerned that some people feel safer dealing with people online, rather than in person.\n\"The more time we spend online, the less we are able to develop our social skills,\" she explained.\n\"When you are online you're not getting eye contact with people or perceiving how body language is changing, so as a result what people are saying can be misinterpreted.\n\"Physical contact, like a hug and a kiss, is really important. You don't get that kind of emotional confidence from being online.\"\nIf your online activity is leaving you feeling anxious, Dr Radha has advised that you should \"slowly try to wean yourself off it\".\nShe said: \"If you are worrying, 'what's going on? What am I missing?' It's a sign that being online too much is quite bad for you.\n\"Give yourself some rules by saying, 'I'm only going to check things three times a day for this amount of time'.\"\nBBC Radio 1's The Surgery with Aled and Dr Radha is on Wednesday's at 9pm.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"You may be worried about your health, but what if you are online?","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"If you leave your mobile phone somewhere do you worry you will not be able to check it?\nIf any of this sounds familiar, there is a chance you could be spending too much time on social networks.\nAn exclusive online Newsbeat poll suggests that a quarter of 15 to 18-year-olds in the UK feel happier online than they do in real life.\nDr Radha from The Surgery on Radio 1 has dealt with patients who have displayed \"a lot of social anxiety\" because they are using social networks too much.\n\"Being online can provoke a sense of 'I'm not good enough, everyone else is having an amazing life',\" she explained.\n\"It doesn't give us a sense of reality and actually what you will find is most people are probably doing the same thing as you are.\"\nThe survey, carried out last month, also suggests a third of 15 to 18-year-olds have met someone in person they originally met through social media.\nDr Radha has said it is important people carefully consider what information they share with the online community.\n\"What this survey showed is a lot of people go online alone,\" she said.\n\"In terms of our personal details and how we respond to messages from other people, we need to make sure we are looking after all of that safely.\"\nDr Radha was concerned that some people feel safer dealing with people online, rather than in person.\n\"The more time we spend online, the less we are able to develop our social skills,\" she explained.\n\"When you are online you're not getting eye contact with people or perceiving how body language is changing, so as a result what people are saying can be misinterpreted.\n\"Physical contact, like a hug and a kiss, is really important. You don't get that kind of emotional confidence from being online.\"\nIf your online activity is leaving you feeling anxious, Dr Radha has advised that you should \"slowly try to wean yourself off it\".\nShe said: \"If you are worrying, 'what's going on? What am I missing?' It's a sign that being online too much is quite bad for you.\n\"Give yourself some rules by saying, 'I'm only going to check things three times a day for this amount of time'.\"\nBBC Radio 1's The Surgery with Aled and Dr Radha is on Wednesday's at 9pm.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Do you ever feel lonely, stressed or jealous when you are online?","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Speaking on TV, Maria Zakharova said Jews had told her they donated both to Mr Trump and Hillary Clinton.\nShe joked that American Jews were the best guide to US politics.\nThe diplomat's remarks caused shock. Anti-US propagandists in the last century peddled an idea that rich New York Jews controlled US politics.\nMs Zakharova was speaking on a chat show on Russian state TV at the weekend but her comments drew more attention after being picked up by media outlets on Thursday.\nShe said she had visited New York with an official Russian delegation at the time of the last UN General Assembly, in September.\n\"I have a lot of friends and acquaintances there, of course I was interested to find out: how are the elections going, what are the American people's expectations?\" she said.\n\"If you want to know what will happen in America, who do you need to talk to? You have to talk to the Jews, of course. It goes without saying.\"\nAt this, the TV studio audience applauded loudly.\n\"I went here and there among them, to chat,\" she continued.\nImitating a Jewish accent, Mrs Zakharova said Jewish people had told her: \"'Marochka, understand this - we'll donate to Clinton, of course. But we'll give the Republicans twice that amount.' Enough said! That settled it for me - the picture was clear.\n\"If you want to know the future, don't read the mainstream newspapers - our people in Brighton [Beach] will tell you everything.\"\nShe was referring to a district of Brooklyn with a large diaspora of Jewish emigres from the former Soviet Union.\nRussian opposition activist Roman Dobrokhotov wrote on Twitter (in Russian) that the spokeswoman had \"explained Trump's victory as a Jewish conspiracy\".\nMichael McFaul, the former US ambassador to Moscow, commented on Facebook, \"Wow. And this is the woman who criticizes me for not being diplomatic.\"\nDuring the election campaign, Mrs Clinton accused Mr Trump of posting a \"blatantly anti-Semitic\" tweet after he used an image resembling the Star of David and stacks of money.\nMr Trump, whose son-in-law Jared Kushner is Jewish, dismissed the accusation as \"ridiculous\".\nAn exit poll by US non-profit J Street suggests an overwhelming majority of US Jews voted for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.","summary":"The Russian foreign minister has said she has been \"settled\" by criticism from Jewish people for saying that the US election was a \"Jewish conspiracy\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Speaking on TV, Maria Zakharova said Jews had told her they donated both to Mr Trump and Hillary Clinton.\nShe joked that American Jews were the best guide to US politics.\nThe diplomat's remarks caused shock. Anti-US propagandists in the last century peddled an idea that rich New York Jews controlled US politics.\nMs Zakharova was speaking on a chat show on Russian state TV at the weekend but her comments drew more attention after being picked up by media outlets on Thursday.\nShe said she had visited New York with an official Russian delegation at the time of the last UN General Assembly, in September.\n\"I have a lot of friends and acquaintances there, of course I was interested to find out: how are the elections going, what are the American people's expectations?\" she said.\n\"If you want to know what will happen in America, who do you need to talk to? You have to talk to the Jews, of course. It goes without saying.\"\nAt this, the TV studio audience applauded loudly.\n\"I went here and there among them, to chat,\" she continued.\nImitating a Jewish accent, Mrs Zakharova said Jewish people had told her: \"'Marochka, understand this - we'll donate to Clinton, of course. But we'll give the Republicans twice that amount.' Enough said! That settled it for me - the picture was clear.\n\"If you want to know the future, don't read the mainstream newspapers - our people in Brighton [Beach] will tell you everything.\"\nShe was referring to a district of Brooklyn with a large diaspora of Jewish emigres from the former Soviet Union.\nRussian opposition activist Roman Dobrokhotov wrote on Twitter (in Russian) that the spokeswoman had \"explained Trump's victory as a Jewish conspiracy\".\nMichael McFaul, the former US ambassador to Moscow, commented on Facebook, \"Wow. And this is the woman who criticizes me for not being diplomatic.\"\nDuring the election campaign, Mrs Clinton accused Mr Trump of posting a \"blatantly anti-Semitic\" tweet after he used an image resembling the Star of David and stacks of money.\nMr Trump, whose son-in-law Jared Kushner is Jewish, dismissed the accusation as \"ridiculous\".\nAn exit poll by US non-profit J Street suggests an overwhelming majority of US Jews voted for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.","summary":"A spokeswoman on Russian TV has said Jewish people in New York told her they had mainly backed Trump in the US election.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A report by the organisation suggests men, women and children are being abused \"to eliminate public protest\".\nMany are subjected to virginity tests, rape and gang rape after arrest.\nEgypt's Interior Ministry said it would not comment until it had studied the report.\nThe study notes a surge in sexual violence after the Egyptian military takeover in July 2013.\nThe perpetrators are rarely held to account and the impunity points to a \"cynical political strategy aimed at silencing all opposition\".\nPolice, intelligence officers and members of the military are guilty of targeting male and female detainees, according to the report.\nAmong the victims are student demonstrators, human rights activists, gay people and children.\nStudent's ordeal\nI saw an officer who was grabbing a young woman by the breasts and I said to him: \"If you want to arrest her, then arrest her, but you have no right to touch her breasts.\"\nHe grabbed me exactly as he had her, before calling two other police officers to come and hold me. They beat me, insulted me.\nIn the van they insulted me and beat me so much that I could no longer stand up. Two soldiers started to sexually assault me.\nThe officer from the start got into the van and said to me: \"Come here I'm going to show you if I'm a man.\" He sexually assaulted me, the soldiers laughed, and then he raped me completely. I was paralysed, I started to vomit blood.\nMy life is ruined. I'm afraid of my son, my husband and even my father.\nThe authors said they did not have evidence that commanders were giving the orders, but the scale of the violence - and the impunity - suggested there was a political strategy.\nThey claim that victims who file complaints are systematically obstructed by the justice system, and face threats and reprisals by police officers and prison guards.\nSexual violence has long been a problem within the general population in Egypt, with assaults dramatically increasing in the years since Hosni Mubarak was removed from power.\nLast year, President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi ordered police to launch a crackdown amid growing public anger.\nHe said sexual assaults, were \"an unacceptable form of conduct\" and called for citizens to \"reinstate moral values in society\".","summary":"Egyptian police are systematically abusing detainees, including women, in a campaign to end impunity, the Human Rights Watch says.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A report by the organisation suggests men, women and children are being abused \"to eliminate public protest\".\nMany are subjected to virginity tests, rape and gang rape after arrest.\nEgypt's Interior Ministry said it would not comment until it had studied the report.\nThe study notes a surge in sexual violence after the Egyptian military takeover in July 2013.\nThe perpetrators are rarely held to account and the impunity points to a \"cynical political strategy aimed at silencing all opposition\".\nPolice, intelligence officers and members of the military are guilty of targeting male and female detainees, according to the report.\nAmong the victims are student demonstrators, human rights activists, gay people and children.\nStudent's ordeal\nI saw an officer who was grabbing a young woman by the breasts and I said to him: \"If you want to arrest her, then arrest her, but you have no right to touch her breasts.\"\nHe grabbed me exactly as he had her, before calling two other police officers to come and hold me. They beat me, insulted me.\nIn the van they insulted me and beat me so much that I could no longer stand up. Two soldiers started to sexually assault me.\nThe officer from the start got into the van and said to me: \"Come here I'm going to show you if I'm a man.\" He sexually assaulted me, the soldiers laughed, and then he raped me completely. I was paralysed, I started to vomit blood.\nMy life is ruined. I'm afraid of my son, my husband and even my father.\nThe authors said they did not have evidence that commanders were giving the orders, but the scale of the violence - and the impunity - suggested there was a political strategy.\nThey claim that victims who file complaints are systematically obstructed by the justice system, and face threats and reprisals by police officers and prison guards.\nSexual violence has long been a problem within the general population in Egypt, with assaults dramatically increasing in the years since Hosni Mubarak was removed from power.\nLast year, President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi ordered police to launch a crackdown amid growing public anger.\nHe said sexual assaults, were \"an unacceptable form of conduct\" and called for citizens to \"reinstate moral values in society\".","summary":"Egyptian security forces are using sexual violence against detainees on a massive scale, it is reported.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Australia and Europe were aware of a paedophile site called the Love Zone hidden in the so-called dark web.\nIt was protected by passwords, encryption and specialist software. Users were totally anonymous.\nThe images and videos there were particularly disturbing - showing the abuse of babies and very young children.\nMembers had to post increasingly graphic material to remain on the site. There were tens of thousands of accounts.\nOfficers with Task Force Argos in Australia knew the creator of the site used an unusual greeting - the word \"hiyas\".\nAfter exhaustively trawling chatrooms and forums in the open internet, they found a Facebook page of a man who used the same greeting.\nAlthough the Facebook page was fake, they identified a picture of a vehicle and that led them to a man called Shannon McCoole - a childcare worker in Adelaide.\nWhen officers went through his door, he was actually online running the site.\nThey took detailed photographs of McCoole's hands. This is where the freckle comes in - one on his finger matched exactly one seen in many of the images of abuse.\nIn an unprecedented move, Task Force Argos assumed McCoole's identity and took over the running of the site.\nLast year he was given a 35-year prison sentence.\nOne user who stood out was Huckle - given the number of children he had access to and his aggressive attitude.\nUsing data gleaned from the site and information Huckle had posted on social media and other open internet sites, they identified who he was and where he lived.\nRealising he was coming back to the UK for the Christmas holidays in 2014, they tipped off Britain's National Crime Agency.\nAs he landed at Gatwick airport he was met by officers from the NCA's Child Exploitation and Online Protection command.\nOn his computer and encrypted drives they found tens of thousands of obscene images and videos.","summary":"One word and a freckle indirectly led to Huckle being tracked down.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Australia and Europe were aware of a paedophile site called the Love Zone hidden in the so-called dark web.\nIt was protected by passwords, encryption and specialist software. Users were totally anonymous.\nThe images and videos there were particularly disturbing - showing the abuse of babies and very young children.\nMembers had to post increasingly graphic material to remain on the site. There were tens of thousands of accounts.\nOfficers with Task Force Argos in Australia knew the creator of the site used an unusual greeting - the word \"hiyas\".\nAfter exhaustively trawling chatrooms and forums in the open internet, they found a Facebook page of a man who used the same greeting.\nAlthough the Facebook page was fake, they identified a picture of a vehicle and that led them to a man called Shannon McCoole - a childcare worker in Adelaide.\nWhen officers went through his door, he was actually online running the site.\nThey took detailed photographs of McCoole's hands. This is where the freckle comes in - one on his finger matched exactly one seen in many of the images of abuse.\nIn an unprecedented move, Task Force Argos assumed McCoole's identity and took over the running of the site.\nLast year he was given a 35-year prison sentence.\nOne user who stood out was Huckle - given the number of children he had access to and his aggressive attitude.\nUsing data gleaned from the site and information Huckle had posted on social media and other open internet sites, they identified who he was and where he lived.\nRealising he was coming back to the UK for the Christmas holidays in 2014, they tipped off Britain's National Crime Agency.\nAs he landed at Gatwick airport he was met by officers from the NCA's Child Exploitation and Online Protection command.\nOn his computer and encrypted drives they found tens of thousands of obscene images and videos.","summary":"Police in the UK have uncovered a huge online paedophile network that was operating on the internet.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"And, on emerging relatively unscathed from the deep space experiment, what Wu Shiyun thought was that he would very much like a hot bath and some seafood.\nHe was one of four chosen to live inside the capsule, which was designed to mimic being on another planet.\nThe experiment looked at how food and air could be used and sustained under controlled conditions.\nUsing technology inspired by China's Shenzhou spacecraft, the three men and a woman grew 25 types of plants - including wheat and strawberries.\nBut it was also a chance to see how four individuals - picked from more than 2,000 candidates - could live together in a space no bigger than a netball court.\nThey also had to adjust to \"Mars time\", which is 39 minutes longer than an earth day.\nBut it transpires they found one very effective way to relax: Tai Chi.\n\"According to those of us inside the capsule, it did help in soothing our emotions. But further detailed statistical analysis is needed before we reach a specific conclusion,\" said Tong Feizhou, another volunteer.","summary":"A Chinese man has been living in a capsule for more than a year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"And, on emerging relatively unscathed from the deep space experiment, what Wu Shiyun thought was that he would very much like a hot bath and some seafood.\nHe was one of four chosen to live inside the capsule, which was designed to mimic being on another planet.\nThe experiment looked at how food and air could be used and sustained under controlled conditions.\nUsing technology inspired by China's Shenzhou spacecraft, the three men and a woman grew 25 types of plants - including wheat and strawberries.\nBut it was also a chance to see how four individuals - picked from more than 2,000 candidates - could live together in a space no bigger than a netball court.\nThey also had to adjust to \"Mars time\", which is 39 minutes longer than an earth day.\nBut it transpires they found one very effective way to relax: Tai Chi.\n\"According to those of us inside the capsule, it did help in soothing our emotions. But further detailed statistical analysis is needed before we reach a specific conclusion,\" said Tong Feizhou, another volunteer.","summary":"Trapped in a tiny capsule with only three other people for company gives a person a lot of time.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guido Amsel, 49, targeted law firms that represented him or his ex-wife in a lengthy legal battle, police said.\nOne bomb exploded at an office last Friday, severely injuring a woman.\nTwo more explosive devices were found at law firms over the weekend in the city, but they were detonated by police, and no one was injured.\nMr Amsel has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, one count of aggravated assault and a number of offences related to possessing explosives.\nMaria Mitousis, the 38-year-old injured by the first bomb, represented Mr Amsel's ex-wife during their divorce and a later case.\nShe is reported to be in a stable condition at a local hospital but suffered several serious injuries to her upper body.\nFriends and family of the lawyer set up a fundraising page to help pay for her medical expenses and have so far raised more than $25,000 (\u00c2\u00a316,000).\nThey said Ms Mitousis faced \"a long road to recovery\".\nPolice said more packages may be delivered to other lawyers or justice officials linked to Mr Amsel and urged \"extreme caution\" over unusual packages.\nWinnipeg city hall was evacuated on Monday after reports of a suspicious package but it was given the all clear after police investigated. There was also a similar false alarm at a Canada Post building.","summary":"Police have charged a man for sending explosive devices to several businesses and warned that more could be discovered.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guido Amsel, 49, targeted law firms that represented him or his ex-wife in a lengthy legal battle, police said.\nOne bomb exploded at an office last Friday, severely injuring a woman.\nTwo more explosive devices were found at law firms over the weekend in the city, but they were detonated by police, and no one was injured.\nMr Amsel has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, one count of aggravated assault and a number of offences related to possessing explosives.\nMaria Mitousis, the 38-year-old injured by the first bomb, represented Mr Amsel's ex-wife during their divorce and a later case.\nShe is reported to be in a stable condition at a local hospital but suffered several serious injuries to her upper body.\nFriends and family of the lawyer set up a fundraising page to help pay for her medical expenses and have so far raised more than $25,000 (\u00c2\u00a316,000).\nThey said Ms Mitousis faced \"a long road to recovery\".\nPolice said more packages may be delivered to other lawyers or justice officials linked to Mr Amsel and urged \"extreme caution\" over unusual packages.\nWinnipeg city hall was evacuated on Monday after reports of a suspicious package but it was given the all clear after police investigated. There was also a similar false alarm at a Canada Post building.","summary":"A Winnipeg lawyer has been charged with attempted murder after a bomb attack at a law firm.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old midfielder has signed \"an initial one-year deal\", with Ray McKinnon expressing delight at his first signing as manager at Tannadice.\n\"He is exactly the type of player we need going into this season,\" he said.\n\"Not only is he the right age and a good footballer, but he is a ball winner who is strong in the tackle and will protect our central defenders.\"\nMurdoch had joined County last summer after his departure from Fleetwood Town.\nBut half of his 34 appearances came as a substitute and he followed fellow midfielder Rocco Quinn out of the Scottish Premiership club.\nMurdoch, who began his career with Falkirk and had a loan spell with Northampton Town before joining Fleetwood in 2013, told United's website: \"I'm delighted to be joining Dundee United - it was an easy decision to make.\n\"It's a massive club and I want to help them get back to the Premiership, where they should be.\"\nFollowing United's relegation from the top flight, 13 players have exited Tannadice along with manager Mixu Paatelainen and his backroom staff.\nWhile Murdoch and Quinn have exited County, manager Jim McIntyre has already recruited three defenders and a goalkeeper, Aaron McCarey from Wolves, this summer.\nChristopher Routis has arrived from Bradford City, Kenny van der Weg from Breda and Erik Cikos from Slovan Bratislava.","summary":"Murdoch has signed for Dundee United after previously playing for County.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old midfielder has signed \"an initial one-year deal\", with Ray McKinnon expressing delight at his first signing as manager at Tannadice.\n\"He is exactly the type of player we need going into this season,\" he said.\n\"Not only is he the right age and a good footballer, but he is a ball winner who is strong in the tackle and will protect our central defenders.\"\nMurdoch had joined County last summer after his departure from Fleetwood Town.\nBut half of his 34 appearances came as a substitute and he followed fellow midfielder Rocco Quinn out of the Scottish Premiership club.\nMurdoch, who began his career with Falkirk and had a loan spell with Northampton Town before joining Fleetwood in 2013, told United's website: \"I'm delighted to be joining Dundee United - it was an easy decision to make.\n\"It's a massive club and I want to help them get back to the Premiership, where they should be.\"\nFollowing United's relegation from the top flight, 13 players have exited Tannadice along with manager Mixu Paatelainen and his backroom staff.\nWhile Murdoch and Quinn have exited County, manager Jim McIntyre has already recruited three defenders and a goalkeeper, Aaron McCarey from Wolves, this summer.\nChristopher Routis has arrived from Bradford City, Kenny van der Weg from Breda and Erik Cikos from Slovan Bratislava.","summary":"Dundee United have signed former Dundee United captain James Murdoch.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A government spokesman said the bodies were found near the city of Al Bayda, close to the site of the kidnapping.\nThe crew was taken in August while travelling through territory largely controlled by extremist militants.\nLibya has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and now has two competing governments and numerous militia groups.\nFaraj al-Barassi, a district army commander in eastern Libya, told Reuters that militants loyal to Islamic State (IS) were responsible for the killings.\nIS-affiliated militants have established a strong presence in parts of Libya, including Derna where the kidnapping is believed to have taken place.\nParts of Libya have descended into lawless chaos following the overthrow of Gaddafi, allowing extremists to gain ground.\nA February report by Human Rights Watch said there was a \"climate of impunity\" in the country that \"allowed militias to assault, threaten, kidnap, or even kill journalists\".\nLibya's internationally recognised government has fled from the capital Tripoli to the eastern city of Tobruk, while a rival parliament has been established in Tripoli itself.","summary":"The bodies of two Libyan journalists have been found in the eastern city of Benghazi, the government says.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A government spokesman said the bodies were found near the city of Al Bayda, close to the site of the kidnapping.\nThe crew was taken in August while travelling through territory largely controlled by extremist militants.\nLibya has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and now has two competing governments and numerous militia groups.\nFaraj al-Barassi, a district army commander in eastern Libya, told Reuters that militants loyal to Islamic State (IS) were responsible for the killings.\nIS-affiliated militants have established a strong presence in parts of Libya, including Derna where the kidnapping is believed to have taken place.\nParts of Libya have descended into lawless chaos following the overthrow of Gaddafi, allowing extremists to gain ground.\nA February report by Human Rights Watch said there was a \"climate of impunity\" in the country that \"allowed militias to assault, threaten, kidnap, or even kill journalists\".\nLibya's internationally recognised government has fled from the capital Tripoli to the eastern city of Tobruk, while a rival parliament has been established in Tripoli itself.","summary":"A crew has been found dead after they were kidnapped.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lucas failed to complete the first of the 10-race series but recovered to win seven of the next nine.\nThe 40-year-old is the only confirmed member of the British Paralympic team for the Rio Games.\n\"It's been a really good regatta and great to start 2016 off with a win,\" she said.\n\"We have had some great winds and some good conditions in different directions which has made it a good regatta.\"\nThe Sonar crew of John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Stephen Thomas missed out on a medal by finishing fourth.\nThe trio were second behind Canada going into the final day but three fifth places ended their medal hopes.","summary":"Britain's Lucas finished with a win.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lucas failed to complete the first of the 10-race series but recovered to win seven of the next nine.\nThe 40-year-old is the only confirmed member of the British Paralympic team for the Rio Games.\n\"It's been a really good regatta and great to start 2016 off with a win,\" she said.\n\"We have had some great winds and some good conditions in different directions which has made it a good regatta.\"\nThe Sonar crew of John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Stephen Thomas missed out on a medal by finishing fourth.\nThe trio were second behind Canada going into the final day but three fifth places ended their medal hopes.","summary":"British Paralympic champion Laura Lucas won her second gold medal of the season at the Sonar Classic in California.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said Kulbhushan Jadhav was \"kidnapped\" and tried on \"concocted charges\".\nMr Jadhav was arrested last year and convicted on Monday of \"espionage and sabotage activities against Pakistan\".\nShortly after his arrest, Islamabad released a video in which he was shown admitting involvement in spying.\nIndia has always questioned the alleged confession, saying that it was extracted under duress.\nThere are differing accounts of how and where Kulbhushan Jadhav was detained.\nPakistan says he was detained on 3 March 2016 in the restive Balochistan province, which has been hit by a separatist insurgency that Islamabad accuses India of backing. India says he was kidnapped by Pakistan while he was in Iran.\nSpeaking in the Indian parliament on Tuesday, Ms Swaraj described the death sentence as \"an indefensible verdict\" and warned Pakistan to \"consider the consequences\".\nHome Minister Rajnath Singh promised that the government would do \"whatever it takes to make sure Mr Jadhav gets justice\".\nOn Monday, Pakistan said he had been tried by a military court and sentenced to death.\nPakistan said he told the court he had been ordered to \"plan, coordinate, and organise espionage\/sabotage activities aiming to destabilise and wage war against Pakistan\".\nHe has 40 days to appeal to the court, Pakistani media report. No date was given for his execution.\nThe nuclear-armed neighbours have a long history of diplomatic spats and Delhi and Islamabad often accuse each other of sending spies into their territories.\nIn November, Pakistan withdrew six officials from its mission in Delhi after they were outed as suspected spies by India.\nIt later leaked to the press the names and photos of eight alleged Indian spies working from India's mission in Islamabad.\nBut executions for spying are rare. In 1999, Pakistan hanged Sheikh Shamim 10 years after his conviction for spying.\nSarabjit Singh, an Indian man sentenced to death for spying in 1991, died in prison in 2013 while on death row after an attack by other prisoners.","summary":"India has condemned the death sentence given to a former Indian spy for spying in Pakistan.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said Kulbhushan Jadhav was \"kidnapped\" and tried on \"concocted charges\".\nMr Jadhav was arrested last year and convicted on Monday of \"espionage and sabotage activities against Pakistan\".\nShortly after his arrest, Islamabad released a video in which he was shown admitting involvement in spying.\nIndia has always questioned the alleged confession, saying that it was extracted under duress.\nThere are differing accounts of how and where Kulbhushan Jadhav was detained.\nPakistan says he was detained on 3 March 2016 in the restive Balochistan province, which has been hit by a separatist insurgency that Islamabad accuses India of backing. India says he was kidnapped by Pakistan while he was in Iran.\nSpeaking in the Indian parliament on Tuesday, Ms Swaraj described the death sentence as \"an indefensible verdict\" and warned Pakistan to \"consider the consequences\".\nHome Minister Rajnath Singh promised that the government would do \"whatever it takes to make sure Mr Jadhav gets justice\".\nOn Monday, Pakistan said he had been tried by a military court and sentenced to death.\nPakistan said he told the court he had been ordered to \"plan, coordinate, and organise espionage\/sabotage activities aiming to destabilise and wage war against Pakistan\".\nHe has 40 days to appeal to the court, Pakistani media report. No date was given for his execution.\nThe nuclear-armed neighbours have a long history of diplomatic spats and Delhi and Islamabad often accuse each other of sending spies into their territories.\nIn November, Pakistan withdrew six officials from its mission in Delhi after they were outed as suspected spies by India.\nIt later leaked to the press the names and photos of eight alleged Indian spies working from India's mission in Islamabad.\nBut executions for spying are rare. In 1999, Pakistan hanged Sheikh Shamim 10 years after his conviction for spying.\nSarabjit Singh, an Indian man sentenced to death for spying in 1991, died in prison in 2013 while on death row after an attack by other prisoners.","summary":"India says it will do \"whatever it takes\" to ensure justice for a man sentenced to death in Pakistan on charges of spying.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dozens of others were injured in the explosion early on Sunday.\nThe bomber struck at the entrance of the city's main port facilities. Residents say the blast could be heard across Mogadishu.\nNo group has said it carried out the attack, but the Somali Islamist group al-Shabab often carries out such bombings in the capital.\n\"We assisted 48 wounded people and carried 16 others who were killed in the blast,\" said Abdikadir Abdirahman Adem, head Mogadishu's Amin ambulance service.\nThe death toll is expected to rise further.","summary":"A bomber has killed at least 16 people in the city, officials say.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dozens of others were injured in the explosion early on Sunday.\nThe bomber struck at the entrance of the city's main port facilities. Residents say the blast could be heard across Mogadishu.\nNo group has said it carried out the attack, but the Somali Islamist group al-Shabab often carries out such bombings in the capital.\n\"We assisted 48 wounded people and carried 16 others who were killed in the blast,\" said Abdikadir Abdirahman Adem, head Mogadishu's Amin ambulance service.\nThe death toll is expected to rise further.","summary":"At least 48 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The group, a mix of students and activists, were arrested while taking part in a protest two weeks ago against a new education bill.\nThey face possible jail terms on charges including insulting civil servants and refusing to disperse.\nVideo of the protests showing people being cornered by police and beaten sparked international condemnation.\nPresident Thein Sein of Myanmar (formerly Burma) has defended the action of officers, telling the BBC that in many Western countries a similar situation might have ended in gunfire and death.\nIn addition to the 65 people in court in the town of Letpadan on Wednesday, another five have been charged in absentia. Eleven people who were released on bail will be charged at a later date.\nAll could face jail terms of up to six years.\nThe BBC's Jonah Fisher, at the court, says relatives and supporters gathered outside the building with flowers, water and food for the detainees. Riot police were deployed to keep back the crowds.\nOur correspondent says that while there have been reforms in Myanmar since the end of military rule, the case shows that its laws and legal system remain dated and repressive.\nThe students began a protest march from Mandalay to Yangon (also known as Rangoon) in January, in opposition to a bill which centralises control over higher education.\nThey were calling for more power to be devolved to universities and higher education institutions, the right to form student unions, and teaching in ethnic minority languages.\nThe march was technically illegal as it did not have official approval. The two sides had been in negotiations, and the authorities had agreed to let the students continue to Yangon.\nBut the students were angered by police opposition when they reached Letpadan, 140km (90 miles) north of Yangon, and clashes broke out as they attempted to break through police lines.\nScores of students and some police officers were injured, while more than 100 people were arrested.\nThe government has announced an inquiry into the response of the security services, state media report. Young Burmese have been at the forefront of several protests in Myanmar over the years, including a notorious 1988 uprising against the former ruling junta.","summary":"Sixty-five people have appeared in court to be charged over a student protest that ended in violence.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The group, a mix of students and activists, were arrested while taking part in a protest two weeks ago against a new education bill.\nThey face possible jail terms on charges including insulting civil servants and refusing to disperse.\nVideo of the protests showing people being cornered by police and beaten sparked international condemnation.\nPresident Thein Sein of Myanmar (formerly Burma) has defended the action of officers, telling the BBC that in many Western countries a similar situation might have ended in gunfire and death.\nIn addition to the 65 people in court in the town of Letpadan on Wednesday, another five have been charged in absentia. Eleven people who were released on bail will be charged at a later date.\nAll could face jail terms of up to six years.\nThe BBC's Jonah Fisher, at the court, says relatives and supporters gathered outside the building with flowers, water and food for the detainees. Riot police were deployed to keep back the crowds.\nOur correspondent says that while there have been reforms in Myanmar since the end of military rule, the case shows that its laws and legal system remain dated and repressive.\nThe students began a protest march from Mandalay to Yangon (also known as Rangoon) in January, in opposition to a bill which centralises control over higher education.\nThey were calling for more power to be devolved to universities and higher education institutions, the right to form student unions, and teaching in ethnic minority languages.\nThe march was technically illegal as it did not have official approval. The two sides had been in negotiations, and the authorities had agreed to let the students continue to Yangon.\nBut the students were angered by police opposition when they reached Letpadan, 140km (90 miles) north of Yangon, and clashes broke out as they attempted to break through police lines.\nScores of students and some police officers were injured, while more than 100 people were arrested.\nThe government has announced an inquiry into the response of the security services, state media report. Young Burmese have been at the forefront of several protests in Myanmar over the years, including a notorious 1988 uprising against the former ruling junta.","summary":"More than 65 people have appeared in court in Myanmar charged with inciting violence and rioting.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jones, 31, suffered a shin injury while on international duty with Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday.\nCardiff manager Russell Slade said there was no break and Jones will be assessed once he returns to Wales.\n\"We're hoping he will be in on Sunday,\" said Slade. \"We don't know how long he'll be out for.\"\nThis is the second time in the space of two months Jones has been unavailable for Cardiff following international duty.\nHe missed the opening four games of the season after being deemed unfit following his involvement in the Gold Cup, held in America and Canada in July.\nThe latest set-back came in his country's goalless draw with Nicaragua in Port of Spain when he was carried off on a stretcher after 73 minutes.\n\"It's not broken, that's the most important thing, but there is a lot of swelling there. It will be assessed the moment he lands,\" said Slade.\nJones' injury ends a miserable week for Slade that also saw him lose defender Bruno Ecuele Manga for at least two months to a groin injury sustained while training with Gabon.\n\"As with Bruno, it's difficult to get the information you require,\" added Slade of Jones' condition.\nCardiff missed the striker's presence on Saturday in a dour stalemate with Preston.\nSlade admitted his side were poor as they registered two efforts on target against a team that started the afternoon on the bottom of the Championship table.\n\"I didn't think we got going until 50 or 60 minutes into the game and that can't happen,\" he said.\n\"Clearly it's not something we designed or wanted. We set out exactly what we wanted to do but we didn't do that.\n\"It can happen away from home sometimes, but it's dangerous because when you come up against top opposition, they will punish you in those periods.\n\"We haven't served up too many halves like that so benefit of the doubt.\n\"We came out for the second half and looked like a team again that wanted to go on and win a football match.\"\nSlade's mood on Saturday evening would not have been helped when one of his discarded strikers, Javi Guerra, put Rayo Vallecano in front against Barcelona in La Liga at the Nou Camp.\nGuerra, 33, moved to Rayo on a season-long loan in August after being told he was not in Slade's plans.","summary":"Cardiff are waiting to discover the extent of the injury to Jones that forced the striker to miss Saturday's draw at Preston.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jones, 31, suffered a shin injury while on international duty with Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday.\nCardiff manager Russell Slade said there was no break and Jones will be assessed once he returns to Wales.\n\"We're hoping he will be in on Sunday,\" said Slade. \"We don't know how long he'll be out for.\"\nThis is the second time in the space of two months Jones has been unavailable for Cardiff following international duty.\nHe missed the opening four games of the season after being deemed unfit following his involvement in the Gold Cup, held in America and Canada in July.\nThe latest set-back came in his country's goalless draw with Nicaragua in Port of Spain when he was carried off on a stretcher after 73 minutes.\n\"It's not broken, that's the most important thing, but there is a lot of swelling there. It will be assessed the moment he lands,\" said Slade.\nJones' injury ends a miserable week for Slade that also saw him lose defender Bruno Ecuele Manga for at least two months to a groin injury sustained while training with Gabon.\n\"As with Bruno, it's difficult to get the information you require,\" added Slade of Jones' condition.\nCardiff missed the striker's presence on Saturday in a dour stalemate with Preston.\nSlade admitted his side were poor as they registered two efforts on target against a team that started the afternoon on the bottom of the Championship table.\n\"I didn't think we got going until 50 or 60 minutes into the game and that can't happen,\" he said.\n\"Clearly it's not something we designed or wanted. We set out exactly what we wanted to do but we didn't do that.\n\"It can happen away from home sometimes, but it's dangerous because when you come up against top opposition, they will punish you in those periods.\n\"We haven't served up too many halves like that so benefit of the doubt.\n\"We came out for the second half and looked like a team again that wanted to go on and win a football match.\"\nSlade's mood on Saturday evening would not have been helped when one of his discarded strikers, Javi Guerra, put Rayo Vallecano in front against Barcelona in La Liga at the Nou Camp.\nGuerra, 33, moved to Rayo on a season-long loan in August after being told he was not in Slade's plans.","summary":"Cardiff City defender Rhys Jones will miss Sunday's Championship game against Rayo Vallecano after suffering a knee injury.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"sportscotland says it has yet to decide where the cuts will fall amid concerns that elite athletes could suffer.\nThe cuts are being blamed on reduced government spending and a drop in National Lottery ticket sales - a major contributor to sports backing.\nGoverning bodies are bracing themselves for potential job losses.\nAbout 60% of funding is made up from Scottish Government money, with lottery sales making up the rest.\nIn the year ending 2015, total revenue was \u00a365.1m, which is divided up and awarded to 52 sports.\nBy the end of next year, that figure will have fallen to \u00a351.8m - a cut to the Scottish sporting budget of 20% in just three years.\nsportscotland chairman Mel Young said: \"It's heartbreaking to me because I know the effort the sport governing bodies and the community that's around it; the volunteers and the mums and dads.\n\"And, to have to say that we're having to cut some money back is, I believe, not the right way to go.\"\nFormer badminton player Susan Egelstaff, a double bronze medallist at the Commonwealth Games [in 2002 and 2006] and an Olympian, fears the cuts will have \"a huge impact\".\n\"What that means in the future is that Scotland will be constantly playing catch-up,\" she said. \"It's almost impossible to catch up if you fall too far behind the leading nations.\"\nThe Scottish Government said sport and physical activity play a \"key role\" in a healthy Scotland and that \"significant\" investment would continue in those areas.\n\"Having successfully delivered the Commonwealth Games [in 2014] we are now focusing on protecting or raising investment in areas intended to decrease health inequality and improve life chances, and the small reduction in the sport budget allows us to support those priorities,\" Minister for Sport Aileen Campbell said.\n\"There is on-going support for active lifestyles through capital investment in cycling and walking, and over the last 10 years we have invested \u00a3168m in sport infrastructure - from grassroots to the elite performance which has increased the facilities and opportunities to get people active and achieve on the world stage at both the Olympics and Commonwealth Games.\"","summary":"Sport funding in Scotland is facing a 20% reduction over a three-year period, a move described as \"heartbreaking\" by the sportscotland chairman.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"sportscotland says it has yet to decide where the cuts will fall amid concerns that elite athletes could suffer.\nThe cuts are being blamed on reduced government spending and a drop in National Lottery ticket sales - a major contributor to sports backing.\nGoverning bodies are bracing themselves for potential job losses.\nAbout 60% of funding is made up from Scottish Government money, with lottery sales making up the rest.\nIn the year ending 2015, total revenue was \u00a365.1m, which is divided up and awarded to 52 sports.\nBy the end of next year, that figure will have fallen to \u00a351.8m - a cut to the Scottish sporting budget of 20% in just three years.\nsportscotland chairman Mel Young said: \"It's heartbreaking to me because I know the effort the sport governing bodies and the community that's around it; the volunteers and the mums and dads.\n\"And, to have to say that we're having to cut some money back is, I believe, not the right way to go.\"\nFormer badminton player Susan Egelstaff, a double bronze medallist at the Commonwealth Games [in 2002 and 2006] and an Olympian, fears the cuts will have \"a huge impact\".\n\"What that means in the future is that Scotland will be constantly playing catch-up,\" she said. \"It's almost impossible to catch up if you fall too far behind the leading nations.\"\nThe Scottish Government said sport and physical activity play a \"key role\" in a healthy Scotland and that \"significant\" investment would continue in those areas.\n\"Having successfully delivered the Commonwealth Games [in 2014] we are now focusing on protecting or raising investment in areas intended to decrease health inequality and improve life chances, and the small reduction in the sport budget allows us to support those priorities,\" Minister for Sport Aileen Campbell said.\n\"There is on-going support for active lifestyles through capital investment in cycling and walking, and over the last 10 years we have invested \u00a3168m in sport infrastructure - from grassroots to the elite performance which has increased the facilities and opportunities to get people active and achieve on the world stage at both the Olympics and Commonwealth Games.\"","summary":"Scottish sport governing bodies are facing a \u00a350m budget cut in the next financial year, according to the Scottish Government.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Broken swords and spearheads were found by archaeologists on the RSPB Scotland nature reserve.\nTwelve pieces excavated from several different weapons have been handed over to Kilmartin Museum in Argyll.\nRSPB Scotland reserves archaeologist Jill Harden said they had probably been deliberately broken and thrown into a loch as part of a religious ceremony.\n\"This is the first discovery of this size from Argyll for many years,\" she said.\n\"The items were recovered from what had once been a freshwater loch - it seems that they had been purposely broken and cast into the waters as part of a ceremony, most likely as offerings or gifts to the gods or goddesses of the time.\n\"It is recorded that bronze swords were found on Coll in the 19th Century during drainage works, but their whereabouts today are unknown.\"\nThe archaeological investigation was directed by the Treasure Trove Unit, National Museums Scotland and RSPB Scotland.\nTrevor Cowie, from National Museums Scotland's department of Scottish history and archaeology, said: \"While a fair number of objects from this period have been discovered in the west of Scotland in the past, we generally know very little about the precise places where they were found.\n\"Archaeological techniques have developed dramatically since those 19th Century discoveries were made, so we have a great opportunity here to resolve many unanswered questions about life on Coll some 3,000 years ago.\"\nThe weapons can be viewed at the the Isle of Coll's An Cridhe community centre on Thursday and Friday.","summary":"A collection of weapons from the 19th Century has been discovered on the Isle of Coll.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Broken swords and spearheads were found by archaeologists on the RSPB Scotland nature reserve.\nTwelve pieces excavated from several different weapons have been handed over to Kilmartin Museum in Argyll.\nRSPB Scotland reserves archaeologist Jill Harden said they had probably been deliberately broken and thrown into a loch as part of a religious ceremony.\n\"This is the first discovery of this size from Argyll for many years,\" she said.\n\"The items were recovered from what had once been a freshwater loch - it seems that they had been purposely broken and cast into the waters as part of a ceremony, most likely as offerings or gifts to the gods or goddesses of the time.\n\"It is recorded that bronze swords were found on Coll in the 19th Century during drainage works, but their whereabouts today are unknown.\"\nThe archaeological investigation was directed by the Treasure Trove Unit, National Museums Scotland and RSPB Scotland.\nTrevor Cowie, from National Museums Scotland's department of Scottish history and archaeology, said: \"While a fair number of objects from this period have been discovered in the west of Scotland in the past, we generally know very little about the precise places where they were found.\n\"Archaeological techniques have developed dramatically since those 19th Century discoveries were made, so we have a great opportunity here to resolve many unanswered questions about life on Coll some 3,000 years ago.\"\nThe weapons can be viewed at the the Isle of Coll's An Cridhe community centre on Thursday and Friday.","summary":"Bronze weapons have been discovered on a Scotland nature reserve.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"British Transport Police said the 15-year-old was attacked by a man and woman in their 40s.\nThe incident happened at Patterton station at about 23:30 on Saturday 3 October.\nThe teenager was punched from behind and stamped on as he lay on the ground, suffering facial injuries, including an injury to his eye.\nHe did not require hospital treatment.\nHis mobile phone was also stolen.\nThe boy had been with a group of friends on the 23:05 service between Glasgow Central and Neilston.\nDet Con Ryan Tierney, of British Transport Police, said: \"This would have been a busy service and I am aware there was an altercation between the group of younger boys and a group of older people shortly before the assault took place at Patterton.\n\"Anyone who was on the train and has information regarding those involved who remained on until it arrived at Neilston at 23:40 is urged to get in touch as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"A teenager has been punched on the face by two people on a train in Glasgow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"British Transport Police said the 15-year-old was attacked by a man and woman in their 40s.\nThe incident happened at Patterton station at about 23:30 on Saturday 3 October.\nThe teenager was punched from behind and stamped on as he lay on the ground, suffering facial injuries, including an injury to his eye.\nHe did not require hospital treatment.\nHis mobile phone was also stolen.\nThe boy had been with a group of friends on the 23:05 service between Glasgow Central and Neilston.\nDet Con Ryan Tierney, of British Transport Police, said: \"This would have been a busy service and I am aware there was an altercation between the group of younger boys and a group of older people shortly before the assault took place at Patterton.\n\"Anyone who was on the train and has information regarding those involved who remained on until it arrived at Neilston at 23:40 is urged to get in touch as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"A teenager was assaulted and robbed at Patterton.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She had the \"biggest year of her career\", playing 95 shows, bringing in an average $2.4m (\u00a31.5m) per city, according to Forbes.\nEndorsement deals with companies like Pepsi and H&M, along with the surprise album she released in December 2013, helped her to the top spot.\nThe self-titled album was released on iTunes with no prior promotion.\nBeyonce has just announced she'll be releasing a platinum version of that album later this month, which will include new songs and a concert video.\nSource: Forbes\nTaylor Swift came in second on the Forbes list, taking home an estimated $64m (\u00a340m).\nCompleting the top three is Pink, who played 85 dates during the time period Forbes used to make its estimates.\nHer earnings were valued at $52m (\u00a332.5m).\nOther artists on the list include Rihanna in fourth with $48m (\u00a330m) and Katy Perry, who took home $40m (\u00a325m), in fifth.\nForbes calculated earnings by looking at income from \"touring, record sales, publishing, merchandise sales, endorsements and other ventures\" between June 2013 and June 2014.\nThey also interviewed managers, lawyers and executives and looked at data from organisations such as Nielsen SoundScan.\nSome of the high-profile artists who missed out on a spot in the top 10 included Madonna, Nicki Minaj and Alicia Keys.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Beyonce has topped Forbes' list of the highest-paid artists in the world, with a record-breaking $70m (\u00a343m) in 2014.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She had the \"biggest year of her career\", playing 95 shows, bringing in an average $2.4m (\u00a31.5m) per city, according to Forbes.\nEndorsement deals with companies like Pepsi and H&M, along with the surprise album she released in December 2013, helped her to the top spot.\nThe self-titled album was released on iTunes with no prior promotion.\nBeyonce has just announced she'll be releasing a platinum version of that album later this month, which will include new songs and a concert video.\nSource: Forbes\nTaylor Swift came in second on the Forbes list, taking home an estimated $64m (\u00a340m).\nCompleting the top three is Pink, who played 85 dates during the time period Forbes used to make its estimates.\nHer earnings were valued at $52m (\u00a332.5m).\nOther artists on the list include Rihanna in fourth with $48m (\u00a330m) and Katy Perry, who took home $40m (\u00a325m), in fifth.\nForbes calculated earnings by looking at income from \"touring, record sales, publishing, merchandise sales, endorsements and other ventures\" between June 2013 and June 2014.\nThey also interviewed managers, lawyers and executives and looked at data from organisations such as Nielsen SoundScan.\nSome of the high-profile artists who missed out on a spot in the top 10 included Madonna, Nicki Minaj and Alicia Keys.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Beyonce at top of Forbes' list this year.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The medal - won as a teenager at his first World Cup - was estimated to be worth between \u00a370,000 and \u00a3140,000.\nThe three-time World Cup winner is selling all three of his winner's medals at auction, along with more than 2,000 items of personal memorabilia.\nHis winning medal from the 1962 World Cup in Chile was sold for \u00a3140,800.\nThe memorabilia, which includes shirts and trophies, is being sold over three days and his winner's medal from the 1970 World Cup, where he was part of the Brazilian team regarded as one of the greatest in history, has yet to go under the hammer.\nA one-off Jules Rimet trophy made for the former striker after Brazil's triumph in Mexico in 1970 is the most expensive item being auctioned, with an estimated price tag of \u00a3281,000 to \u00a3420,000.\nOn the first day of auction, the boots worn by Pele in the classic football film Escape to Victory sold for \u00a38,025.\nOther items sold include L'Equipe athlete of the century trophy with book (\u00a320,480), his 2007 Fifa presidential award (\u00a330,720) and a 1,000th goal tribute crown with book (\u00a3162,500).\nPele is the only player to have won the World Cup three times and is regarded by many as being the greatest footballer in history, scoring 1,281 goals in 1,363 matches and appearing 91 times for Brazil.","summary":"Pele's World Cup winner's medal has been sold at auction.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The medal - won as a teenager at his first World Cup - was estimated to be worth between \u00a370,000 and \u00a3140,000.\nThe three-time World Cup winner is selling all three of his winner's medals at auction, along with more than 2,000 items of personal memorabilia.\nHis winning medal from the 1962 World Cup in Chile was sold for \u00a3140,800.\nThe memorabilia, which includes shirts and trophies, is being sold over three days and his winner's medal from the 1970 World Cup, where he was part of the Brazilian team regarded as one of the greatest in history, has yet to go under the hammer.\nA one-off Jules Rimet trophy made for the former striker after Brazil's triumph in Mexico in 1970 is the most expensive item being auctioned, with an estimated price tag of \u00a3281,000 to \u00a3420,000.\nOn the first day of auction, the boots worn by Pele in the classic football film Escape to Victory sold for \u00a38,025.\nOther items sold include L'Equipe athlete of the century trophy with book (\u00a320,480), his 2007 Fifa presidential award (\u00a330,720) and a 1,000th goal tribute crown with book (\u00a3162,500).\nPele is the only player to have won the World Cup three times and is regarded by many as being the greatest footballer in history, scoring 1,281 goals in 1,363 matches and appearing 91 times for Brazil.","summary":"Brazilian footballer Pele has sold his World Cup winning medal for \u00a31.5m at auction in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Published in The Times, the letter says fans are being \"ripped-off by touts who anonymously exploit fair ticket prices via online ticket marketplaces\".\nIt urges the government to put \"the public's interests before the touts\".\nA government consultation on the resale of tickets closes on Friday.\n\"As artist managers, we deplore the increasing industrial-scale abuse and insider exploitation of tickets for music, arts and sports events by ticket touts,\" the letter says.\n\"The consequence in many cases is that fans will attend fewer shows, meaning that the profits made by such immoral practice is also money lost from the industry.\"\nIt is signed by managers for the UK's biggest live acts including One Direction, Little Mix, Radiohead, Mumford and Sons, Iron Maiden, Arctic Monkeys and Noel Gallagher.\nThe letter agrees there is a need for \"genuine, transparent ticket resale\/exchange\" through businesses selling tickets at face value, and urges the review to recommend \"all parties in a ticketing transaction should indentify themselves\".\nEarlier this week concert promoter Harvey Goldsmith told the BBC the issue of secondary ticketing websites was \"a national disgrace\".\nHe told Radio 4's Front Row programme that tickets to U2's recent London shows were advertised for up to \u00c2\u00a33,300 on resale sites, despite a face value of \u00c2\u00a3182.\n\"We're asking the government to pass a law which says you cannot sell a ticket for more than 10% of its face value,\" Goldsmith told the BBC.\nConsumer magazine Which? also called for a crack-down on ticket resale sites earlier this month, arguing consumers face a \"stitch-up\".\nThe group spent eight weeks monitoring four of the biggest secondary ticketing websites and said it found \"some really unusual behaviour\".\nMusic fans have until 23:00 GMT on 20 November 2015 to make their views known in the consultation.\nThe industry letter was compiled by Twickets, an online site which allows fans to sell spare tickets only at face value or below. Here is the full list of signatures and which artists they represent:","summary":"Rock band managers of famous groups have signed a letter to the government calling for action over secondary ticketing sites.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Published in The Times, the letter says fans are being \"ripped-off by touts who anonymously exploit fair ticket prices via online ticket marketplaces\".\nIt urges the government to put \"the public's interests before the touts\".\nA government consultation on the resale of tickets closes on Friday.\n\"As artist managers, we deplore the increasing industrial-scale abuse and insider exploitation of tickets for music, arts and sports events by ticket touts,\" the letter says.\n\"The consequence in many cases is that fans will attend fewer shows, meaning that the profits made by such immoral practice is also money lost from the industry.\"\nIt is signed by managers for the UK's biggest live acts including One Direction, Little Mix, Radiohead, Mumford and Sons, Iron Maiden, Arctic Monkeys and Noel Gallagher.\nThe letter agrees there is a need for \"genuine, transparent ticket resale\/exchange\" through businesses selling tickets at face value, and urges the review to recommend \"all parties in a ticketing transaction should indentify themselves\".\nEarlier this week concert promoter Harvey Goldsmith told the BBC the issue of secondary ticketing websites was \"a national disgrace\".\nHe told Radio 4's Front Row programme that tickets to U2's recent London shows were advertised for up to \u00c2\u00a33,300 on resale sites, despite a face value of \u00c2\u00a3182.\n\"We're asking the government to pass a law which says you cannot sell a ticket for more than 10% of its face value,\" Goldsmith told the BBC.\nConsumer magazine Which? also called for a crack-down on ticket resale sites earlier this month, arguing consumers face a \"stitch-up\".\nThe group spent eight weeks monitoring four of the biggest secondary ticketing websites and said it found \"some really unusual behaviour\".\nMusic fans have until 23:00 GMT on 20 November 2015 to make their views known in the consultation.\nThe industry letter was compiled by Twickets, an online site which allows fans to sell spare tickets only at face value or below. Here is the full list of signatures and which artists they represent:","summary":"A letter calling for a review of ticket resale websites has been signed by artists and promoters.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The motorist received a \u00c2\u00a3100 fine and three points on their licence.\nDorset Police said when the driver was stopped he said: \"I was trying to find that new Sam Smith song on You tube because I didn't have it on my phone.\"\nThe singer has released the song Writing's On The Wall as the theme to the new James Bond film Spectre.\nOfficers were carrying out checks on traffic offences on Thursday and stopped vehicles which had no insurance as well as others breaking the speed limit.\nSpectre sees Daniel Craig return as British spy James Bond, aka 007, in a globe-trotting blockbuster named after a sinister criminal syndicate.\nTwo-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz, French actress Lea Seydoux and Italy's Monica Bellucci also appear in the 24th official entry in the long-running series.","summary":"A man has been stopped by police in Dorset for driving at the speed of a car.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The motorist received a \u00c2\u00a3100 fine and three points on their licence.\nDorset Police said when the driver was stopped he said: \"I was trying to find that new Sam Smith song on You tube because I didn't have it on my phone.\"\nThe singer has released the song Writing's On The Wall as the theme to the new James Bond film Spectre.\nOfficers were carrying out checks on traffic offences on Thursday and stopped vehicles which had no insurance as well as others breaking the speed limit.\nSpectre sees Daniel Craig return as British spy James Bond, aka 007, in a globe-trotting blockbuster named after a sinister criminal syndicate.\nTwo-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz, French actress Lea Seydoux and Italy's Monica Bellucci also appear in the 24th official entry in the long-running series.","summary":"A driver stopped while using his mobile phone told police he was trying to find the new Sam Smith song on YouTube.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Stephensons single-decker was a mile off the local bus route and must have been driven down a farm track, said farmer James Mizen.\nMr Mizen said a bus mechanic knocked at the door of his Thaxted, Essex, farmhouse to tell him a vehicle was stuck on the property.\nStephensons declined to comment on the incident. It is understood the bus did not have passengers at the time.\nLive: For more Essex stories\nMr Mizen said: \"The mechanic said the bus was on our muck heap.\n\"He must have gone down a no-through road, down a single track road, ignored the 'no unauthorised vehicles' sign and then down our farm track before stopping at the muck heap.\n\"Apparently there had been a road closure and one of his colleagues told him to take a right, which he did.\n\"It doesn't seem there was much common sense at play. The further he was getting the more awkward it was going to get for him.\n\"We don't even like taking our tractor right down to the muck heap, never mind a commercial bus.\"\nMr Mizen and his brother Chris used a tractor to tow the bus free.","summary":"A bus ended up stuck in a muck heap after apparently taking a wrong turn.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Stephensons single-decker was a mile off the local bus route and must have been driven down a farm track, said farmer James Mizen.\nMr Mizen said a bus mechanic knocked at the door of his Thaxted, Essex, farmhouse to tell him a vehicle was stuck on the property.\nStephensons declined to comment on the incident. It is understood the bus did not have passengers at the time.\nLive: For more Essex stories\nMr Mizen said: \"The mechanic said the bus was on our muck heap.\n\"He must have gone down a no-through road, down a single track road, ignored the 'no unauthorised vehicles' sign and then down our farm track before stopping at the muck heap.\n\"Apparently there had been a road closure and one of his colleagues told him to take a right, which he did.\n\"It doesn't seem there was much common sense at play. The further he was getting the more awkward it was going to get for him.\n\"We don't even like taking our tractor right down to the muck heap, never mind a commercial bus.\"\nMr Mizen and his brother Chris used a tractor to tow the bus free.","summary":"A farmer has described how he was forced to take his tractor to a muck heap after it became stuck in a muck heap.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford said the idea was \"attractive\" and could help tackle poverty and inequality.\nSupporters said it would help unemployed people who fear taking a job would lead to cuts in their benefits.\nBut Patrick Minford from Cardiff University's Business School said it was \"not a workable scheme\".\nUnder Universal Basic Income (UBI) everyone would receive the same sum of money regardless of whether they work or not.\nThere would be no requirements to show an individual is looking for a job either.\nIn Scotland the policy has support from across the political spectrum, with feasibility work under way ahead of possible pilot schemes in Glasgow and Fife.\nJamie Cooke, head of the RSA think tank in Scotland, told the BBC's Sunday Politics Wales programme: \"Moving from a system where you aren't working to a system where you are, you won't face those penalties, you retain your consistent payment.\n\"You're given the security to be able to choose to work... or training, or to set up your own business in a way that is beneficial to you.\"\nHowever Prof Minford, who was an adviser to former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, told the programme: \"This is not a workable scheme because it's far too expensive.\n\"It creates a tremendous tax, a disincentive for the average person further up the income scale who's paying for it all.\"\nMr Drakeford told the assembly earlier in January he found the idea of UBI \"attractive in the way that it can simplify and support people who currently have to rely on a very complex set of part-time work, part-time benefits and so on\".\nBut he added: \"The political world will face a job of convincing the public about the merits of the scheme.\"\nAsked if he was worried by Mr Drakeford's comments, Prof Minford replied: \"It's quite worrying for Wales.\n\"I'm hoping Wales won't go the same way [as Scotland] towards this sort of extremely expensive socialist experiment\".","summary":"Paying everyone a universal basic income would be a worrying and extremely expensive socialist experiment, a professor has warned.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford said the idea was \"attractive\" and could help tackle poverty and inequality.\nSupporters said it would help unemployed people who fear taking a job would lead to cuts in their benefits.\nBut Patrick Minford from Cardiff University's Business School said it was \"not a workable scheme\".\nUnder Universal Basic Income (UBI) everyone would receive the same sum of money regardless of whether they work or not.\nThere would be no requirements to show an individual is looking for a job either.\nIn Scotland the policy has support from across the political spectrum, with feasibility work under way ahead of possible pilot schemes in Glasgow and Fife.\nJamie Cooke, head of the RSA think tank in Scotland, told the BBC's Sunday Politics Wales programme: \"Moving from a system where you aren't working to a system where you are, you won't face those penalties, you retain your consistent payment.\n\"You're given the security to be able to choose to work... or training, or to set up your own business in a way that is beneficial to you.\"\nHowever Prof Minford, who was an adviser to former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, told the programme: \"This is not a workable scheme because it's far too expensive.\n\"It creates a tremendous tax, a disincentive for the average person further up the income scale who's paying for it all.\"\nMr Drakeford told the assembly earlier in January he found the idea of UBI \"attractive in the way that it can simplify and support people who currently have to rely on a very complex set of part-time work, part-time benefits and so on\".\nBut he added: \"The political world will face a job of convincing the public about the merits of the scheme.\"\nAsked if he was worried by Mr Drakeford's comments, Prof Minford replied: \"It's quite worrying for Wales.\n\"I'm hoping Wales won't go the same way [as Scotland] towards this sort of extremely expensive socialist experiment\".","summary":"A leading economist has said the Universal Basic Income (UBI) scheme is \"far too expensive\" for the average person.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan had a two-star \"improvement is necessary\" rating in May in a report warning of major non-compliance with regulations.\nDenbigh Infirmary's rating of one star was called \"abysmal\" by Clwyd West AM Darren Millar.\nBoth have now achieved four-star grades.\nControl measures to combat clostridium difficile (C.diff) have also been stepped up at Glan Clwyd and Wrexham Maelor Hospital.\nThree deaths between April and June in north Wales were said to be directly attributable to the infection, while it played a part in two others.\nThe number of cases of C.diff per 100,000 people was 51 in the Betsi Cadwaladr health board area, compared to 36 in Wales and 25 in England.\nTracey Cooper, the board's assistant director of nursing with responsibility for infection prevention, said in a report that the food-hygiene issue had been addressed immediately and a programme of unannounced kitchen inspections had started.\nThe board will discuss the report and C.diff and MRSA infection rates during a meeting on Tuesday.","summary":"Two hospitals in north Wales have been given \"adequate\" grades following a report into the spread of a deadly infection.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan had a two-star \"improvement is necessary\" rating in May in a report warning of major non-compliance with regulations.\nDenbigh Infirmary's rating of one star was called \"abysmal\" by Clwyd West AM Darren Millar.\nBoth have now achieved four-star grades.\nControl measures to combat clostridium difficile (C.diff) have also been stepped up at Glan Clwyd and Wrexham Maelor Hospital.\nThree deaths between April and June in north Wales were said to be directly attributable to the infection, while it played a part in two others.\nThe number of cases of C.diff per 100,000 people was 51 in the Betsi Cadwaladr health board area, compared to 36 in Wales and 25 in England.\nTracey Cooper, the board's assistant director of nursing with responsibility for infection prevention, said in a report that the food-hygiene issue had been addressed immediately and a programme of unannounced kitchen inspections had started.\nThe board will discuss the report and C.diff and MRSA infection rates during a meeting on Tuesday.","summary":"Two hospitals which had serious standard failings have now been given improved ratings.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two separate reports have suggested it could be an ideal site for a new small module reactor (SMR).\nAbout 300 workers are decommissioning the plant which began in 1995, two years after it ceased operating.\nIt is due to enter a care and maintenance period in 2016. Ninety redundancies were announced in April.\nDarryl Williams from the Unite union said: \"We would welcome anything that would keep local skills in the area.\"\nA report by the House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee has called on the UK government to drive forward the development of SMRs.\nAnother report by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers also suggested Trawsfynydd as a location for a demonstrator reactor.\nIf the idea was given the go-ahead, it is thought the reactor could be up and running in 10-15 years.\nA Welsh government spokesperson said it was a matter for the UK government, but that it would monitor the situation.\nThe Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) said: \"We are undertaking a programme of work looking at the potential of SMRs.\"","summary":"Union leaders at the plant have welcomed suggestions a new smaller reactor should be located there.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two separate reports have suggested it could be an ideal site for a new small module reactor (SMR).\nAbout 300 workers are decommissioning the plant which began in 1995, two years after it ceased operating.\nIt is due to enter a care and maintenance period in 2016. Ninety redundancies were announced in April.\nDarryl Williams from the Unite union said: \"We would welcome anything that would keep local skills in the area.\"\nA report by the House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee has called on the UK government to drive forward the development of SMRs.\nAnother report by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers also suggested Trawsfynydd as a location for a demonstrator reactor.\nIf the idea was given the go-ahead, it is thought the reactor could be up and running in 10-15 years.\nA Welsh government spokesperson said it was a matter for the UK government, but that it would monitor the situation.\nThe Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) said: \"We are undertaking a programme of work looking at the potential of SMRs.\"","summary":"A former nuclear power plant in Trawsfynydd could be the site for a new reactor, a union has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Natzler has served as acting Clerk since the retirement of Sir Robert Rogers last year.\nA panel led by Mr Bercow initially recommended that Australian Carole Mills take the role but MPs objected and she has since withdrawn.\nNews of Mr Natzler's appointment was met with cheers by MPs in the Commons.\nThe recruitment of a new Clerk, Parliament's most senior legal and constitutional adviser, has been dogged by argument over the past nine months.\nMPs said Ms Mills, the original choice of the House of Commons commission who works in the Australian Parliament, did not have the relevant constitutional experience and accused Mr Bercow of a \"stitch-up\".\nMr Bercow insisted that the appointment must have the confidence of MPs and \"paused\" the recruitment process before re-starting it.\nAs part of a modernisation of procedures, the current responsibilities of the Clerk will now be split, with a new post of Commons director-general taking over responsibility for the day-to-day commercial and administrative functions of the Commons.\nAnnouncing Mr Natzler's appointment in the Commons, Mr Bercow said he had been chosen from a field of four candidates.\nWelcoming the appointment, David Cameron joked that Mr Bercow had \"gone to the ends of the earth\" to find the most qualified candidate and he was \"very glad he found the right answer right here in Britain\".\nLabour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Natzler's appointment was \"well deserved\".\nBefore Sir Robert's retirement, Mr Natzler served as Clerk Assistant for many years.","summary":"Natzler has been named as the next Clerk of the Commons, ending a controversial process which pitted Bercow against some MPs.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Natzler has served as acting Clerk since the retirement of Sir Robert Rogers last year.\nA panel led by Mr Bercow initially recommended that Australian Carole Mills take the role but MPs objected and she has since withdrawn.\nNews of Mr Natzler's appointment was met with cheers by MPs in the Commons.\nThe recruitment of a new Clerk, Parliament's most senior legal and constitutional adviser, has been dogged by argument over the past nine months.\nMPs said Ms Mills, the original choice of the House of Commons commission who works in the Australian Parliament, did not have the relevant constitutional experience and accused Mr Bercow of a \"stitch-up\".\nMr Bercow insisted that the appointment must have the confidence of MPs and \"paused\" the recruitment process before re-starting it.\nAs part of a modernisation of procedures, the current responsibilities of the Clerk will now be split, with a new post of Commons director-general taking over responsibility for the day-to-day commercial and administrative functions of the Commons.\nAnnouncing Mr Natzler's appointment in the Commons, Mr Bercow said he had been chosen from a field of four candidates.\nWelcoming the appointment, David Cameron joked that Mr Bercow had \"gone to the ends of the earth\" to find the most qualified candidate and he was \"very glad he found the right answer right here in Britain\".\nLabour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Natzler's appointment was \"well deserved\".\nBefore Sir Robert's retirement, Mr Natzler served as Clerk Assistant for many years.","summary":"The new Clerk of the House of Commons, John Bercow, has been named by Speaker John Bercow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old Erskine has agreed a pre-contract to sign for Thistle on a three-year deal in June.\nManager Alan Archibald expects to lose Bannigan in the summer.\n\"We were aware of him being out of contract in at the end of the season and Dundee United hadn't made a move on it,\" he said of Erskine.\n\"We have went through the right channels and have that in place and it's a good one to look forward to for next season.\"\nIt will be Erskine's third spell with United's Scottish Premiership rivals.\nHe started his career at Firhill before moving to Tannadice in 2013, only to be loaned back later that season.\nBut he was a first-team regular with the Tangerines last season.\nThis term, he missed out during September, October and November through injury but returned to action in December.\nAsked if Erskine could join Thistle during the January transfer window, Archibald told BBC Scotland: \"That's down to Dundee United.\n\"He's their player and we have to respect that and we've just put that in place for next season.\"\nArchibald laughed off newspaper headlines suggesting that he had threatened to resign should Bannigan be sold during January.\n\"It was tongue in cheek what I said in the papers,\" he said. \"But I would be devastated and we'll not let him go.\n\"It would need to be crazy money to let him go.\n\"It would not be worth it for us as he is a key player.\n\"If you let your key player go in January for what would not be a great amount of money would send out all the wrong signals.\"\nHowever, asked about reported interest by Aberdeen, Archibald said: \"It is just paper talk. There have been a few linked with him.\n\"He's a good player and out of contract and we expect that.\n\"We know he is going to go in the summer - he will get good offers.\n\"But there is no bitterness. We won't get a fee for him, but we've had four or five years out of him playing at the top of his game.\"","summary":"Erskine will return to Thistle in the summer as the club prepares for the departure of Bannigan.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old Erskine has agreed a pre-contract to sign for Thistle on a three-year deal in June.\nManager Alan Archibald expects to lose Bannigan in the summer.\n\"We were aware of him being out of contract in at the end of the season and Dundee United hadn't made a move on it,\" he said of Erskine.\n\"We have went through the right channels and have that in place and it's a good one to look forward to for next season.\"\nIt will be Erskine's third spell with United's Scottish Premiership rivals.\nHe started his career at Firhill before moving to Tannadice in 2013, only to be loaned back later that season.\nBut he was a first-team regular with the Tangerines last season.\nThis term, he missed out during September, October and November through injury but returned to action in December.\nAsked if Erskine could join Thistle during the January transfer window, Archibald told BBC Scotland: \"That's down to Dundee United.\n\"He's their player and we have to respect that and we've just put that in place for next season.\"\nArchibald laughed off newspaper headlines suggesting that he had threatened to resign should Bannigan be sold during January.\n\"It was tongue in cheek what I said in the papers,\" he said. \"But I would be devastated and we'll not let him go.\n\"It would need to be crazy money to let him go.\n\"It would not be worth it for us as he is a key player.\n\"If you let your key player go in January for what would not be a great amount of money would send out all the wrong signals.\"\nHowever, asked about reported interest by Aberdeen, Archibald said: \"It is just paper talk. There have been a few linked with him.\n\"He's a good player and out of contract and we expect that.\n\"We know he is going to go in the summer - he will get good offers.\n\"But there is no bitterness. We won't get a fee for him, but we've had four or five years out of him playing at the top of his game.\"","summary":"Dundee United have confirmed that midfielder Ryan Erskine will leave the club at the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Villa instead appointed Roberto Di Matteo, but he was sacked after 124 days and replaced by Steve Bruce.\n\"They wanted bigger names I think, they took the lad [Di Matteo] and that is how it goes,\" Warnock said ahead of Cardiff's visit to Villa Park.\n\"I thought at the time that's their loss not mine.\"\nThe 67-year-old continued: ''There were about five clubs I spoke to. You have to look at that when you get to my age.\n\"I would not be here if one or two of those things had cropped up, but I am really pleased I am here. It is probably fate.\"\nWarnock had discussions with a number of clubs in the summer, including Nottingham Forest, before joining Cardiff following the departure of Paul Trollope in October.\nTrollope has since been appointed assistant manager at Brighton, replacing Colin Calderwood who left to join Bruce at Villa.\nAfter sacking Di Matteo, who lasted just 12 games, Villa opted for former Hull manager Bruce just a week after Warnock had been installed at Cardiff.\nWarnock thinks Bruce is the right man to bring success to Villa following their Premier League relegation as he is a similar manager to himself.\n''With Steve and myself you get what you see. I was disappointed I did not get a chance with Villa in the summer if I'm honest, because I thought it would have been ideal to sort everything out,\" Warnock told BBC Wales.\n\"That is why I am not surprised at all Steve has gone in and done really well.\n\"I am not saying we are similar types, but we have the same philosophies regarding management.\n''I think Steve is the right one now. He knows it's a massive club. He will be looking forward to it.\n\"We have had some right battles over the years. He knows he's in for a tough game on Saturday.''\nWarnock believes Bruce, unbeaten at Villa, deserved a crack at the England job.\n''Personally I thought he should have been England manager at the time,\" he said. \"With his experience, playing wise, what he had done and his age and his enthusiasm, it was an ideal position for him in the summer.\n''I know Gareth Southgate has done a good job, but I am surprised they have not spoken to Steve again.''","summary":"Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock says he was \"disappointed\" by the club's decision to appoint a new manager.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Villa instead appointed Roberto Di Matteo, but he was sacked after 124 days and replaced by Steve Bruce.\n\"They wanted bigger names I think, they took the lad [Di Matteo] and that is how it goes,\" Warnock said ahead of Cardiff's visit to Villa Park.\n\"I thought at the time that's their loss not mine.\"\nThe 67-year-old continued: ''There were about five clubs I spoke to. You have to look at that when you get to my age.\n\"I would not be here if one or two of those things had cropped up, but I am really pleased I am here. It is probably fate.\"\nWarnock had discussions with a number of clubs in the summer, including Nottingham Forest, before joining Cardiff following the departure of Paul Trollope in October.\nTrollope has since been appointed assistant manager at Brighton, replacing Colin Calderwood who left to join Bruce at Villa.\nAfter sacking Di Matteo, who lasted just 12 games, Villa opted for former Hull manager Bruce just a week after Warnock had been installed at Cardiff.\nWarnock thinks Bruce is the right man to bring success to Villa following their Premier League relegation as he is a similar manager to himself.\n''With Steve and myself you get what you see. I was disappointed I did not get a chance with Villa in the summer if I'm honest, because I thought it would have been ideal to sort everything out,\" Warnock told BBC Wales.\n\"That is why I am not surprised at all Steve has gone in and done really well.\n\"I am not saying we are similar types, but we have the same philosophies regarding management.\n''I think Steve is the right one now. He knows it's a massive club. He will be looking forward to it.\n\"We have had some right battles over the years. He knows he's in for a tough game on Saturday.''\nWarnock believes Bruce, unbeaten at Villa, deserved a crack at the England job.\n''Personally I thought he should have been England manager at the time,\" he said. \"With his experience, playing wise, what he had done and his age and his enthusiasm, it was an ideal position for him in the summer.\n''I know Gareth Southgate has done a good job, but I am surprised they have not spoken to Steve again.''","summary":"Cardiff's Warnock says he was \"disappointed\" that he did not get a chance from Villa over their managerial vacancy in the summer.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Helmut Oberlander says he was forced to act as a translator for the squad and did not participate in atrocities.\nHe has fought three prior attempts by Canada to strip his citizenship and won.\nHis lawyer says Mr Oberlander will also fight this latest citizenship revocation, calling it \"persecution\".\nA spokeswoman with Citizenship Canada said in a statement to the BBC that \"we don't take citizenship revocation lightly, but it is necessary in cases of fraud and serious misrepresentation\".\nCanada says that when Mr Oberlander applied for entry to Canada in 1954, he obtained his citizenship by knowingly concealing that he had been an auxiliary of the Einsatzkommando, a force that operated behind the German army's front line in the Eastern occupied territories.\nThe squad is responsible for killing more than two million people, many of them Jewish people.\n\"We are determined to deny safe haven in Canada to war criminals and persons believed to have committed or been complicit in war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide,\" said Citizenship Canada's Lisa Filipps.\nMr Oberlander has argued in court that he was conscripted, had no alternative than to work for the Germans, and would have been subject to the harshest penalties had he disobeyed.\nCanada has revoked his citizenship three times since 1995. Each time it was overturned on appeal.\nIn 2016, Canada's Supreme Court refused to hear the government's appeal of a lower court ruling that Ottawa should reconsider its decision to revoke Mr Oberlander's citizenship.\nHis lawyer Ronald Poulton says Canada \"appears prepared to hound Mr Oberlander and his family to his grave\".\n\"In order to find Mr. Oberlander complicit in war crimes, given his limited and forced participation with the German military, they had attempted to stretch fiction into fact and to rely on an outdated archaic principle known as guilt by association,\" he said.\nMr. Oberlander was born in Halbstadt, Ukraine in 1924, and he obtained his Canadian citizenship in 1960.\nShimon Koffler Fogel, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, praised Canada for its \"tireless\" efforts to strip Mr Oberlander of his citizenship.\n\"This latest development is an important milestone in bringing a measure of justice to his many victims and their families,\" he said in a statement.\nMr Oberlander's case is expected to be back before a federal court within the next six months.","summary":"Canada has revoked the citizenship for the fourth time of a man who has admitted to being a former death squad member.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Helmut Oberlander says he was forced to act as a translator for the squad and did not participate in atrocities.\nHe has fought three prior attempts by Canada to strip his citizenship and won.\nHis lawyer says Mr Oberlander will also fight this latest citizenship revocation, calling it \"persecution\".\nA spokeswoman with Citizenship Canada said in a statement to the BBC that \"we don't take citizenship revocation lightly, but it is necessary in cases of fraud and serious misrepresentation\".\nCanada says that when Mr Oberlander applied for entry to Canada in 1954, he obtained his citizenship by knowingly concealing that he had been an auxiliary of the Einsatzkommando, a force that operated behind the German army's front line in the Eastern occupied territories.\nThe squad is responsible for killing more than two million people, many of them Jewish people.\n\"We are determined to deny safe haven in Canada to war criminals and persons believed to have committed or been complicit in war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide,\" said Citizenship Canada's Lisa Filipps.\nMr Oberlander has argued in court that he was conscripted, had no alternative than to work for the Germans, and would have been subject to the harshest penalties had he disobeyed.\nCanada has revoked his citizenship three times since 1995. Each time it was overturned on appeal.\nIn 2016, Canada's Supreme Court refused to hear the government's appeal of a lower court ruling that Ottawa should reconsider its decision to revoke Mr Oberlander's citizenship.\nHis lawyer Ronald Poulton says Canada \"appears prepared to hound Mr Oberlander and his family to his grave\".\n\"In order to find Mr. Oberlander complicit in war crimes, given his limited and forced participation with the German military, they had attempted to stretch fiction into fact and to rely on an outdated archaic principle known as guilt by association,\" he said.\nMr. Oberlander was born in Halbstadt, Ukraine in 1924, and he obtained his Canadian citizenship in 1960.\nShimon Koffler Fogel, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, praised Canada for its \"tireless\" efforts to strip Mr Oberlander of his citizenship.\n\"This latest development is an important milestone in bringing a measure of justice to his many victims and their families,\" he said in a statement.\nMr Oberlander's case is expected to be back before a federal court within the next six months.","summary":"A Ukrainian man who was a member of the Nazi death squad in World War II has won his right to citizenship from Canada.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow Jones rose 78 points, or 0.44%, to 17,918.62.\nThe wider S&P 500 index was up 11.18 points to 2,099.73, while the tech-focused Nasdaq climbed 36.26 points to 4,859.16.\nData from the Institute for Supply Management showed the US services sector, which accounts for two-thirds of the US economy, picked up in June.\nThe US trade deficit however increased by 10% as the stronger dollar led to decreasing exports.\nPharmaceutical companies led the market gains. Horizon Pharma climbed 4.7%, while Progenics Pharmaceuticals was up 9.3%.\nBiotech firms AbbVie and Biogen each rose 2.3% after European regulators approved a new multiple sclerosis drug.\nTech firms also had a strong day.\nFacebook's shares climbed 2.4%. Google's parent company Alphabet was up 0.6%.","summary":"(Closed): Stocks closed higher, led by gains in tech and health care.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow Jones rose 78 points, or 0.44%, to 17,918.62.\nThe wider S&P 500 index was up 11.18 points to 2,099.73, while the tech-focused Nasdaq climbed 36.26 points to 4,859.16.\nData from the Institute for Supply Management showed the US services sector, which accounts for two-thirds of the US economy, picked up in June.\nThe US trade deficit however increased by 10% as the stronger dollar led to decreasing exports.\nPharmaceutical companies led the market gains. Horizon Pharma climbed 4.7%, while Progenics Pharmaceuticals was up 9.3%.\nBiotech firms AbbVie and Biogen each rose 2.3% after European regulators approved a new multiple sclerosis drug.\nTech firms also had a strong day.\nFacebook's shares climbed 2.4%. Google's parent company Alphabet was up 0.6%.","summary":"(Close): Wall Street markets closed higher on Friday, boosted by a strong US jobs report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Syed Ali attacked the teenager in Sunderland's Mowbray Park on 8 December last year.\nAli, from the city's Barnes area, was found guilty after a trial at Newcastle Crown Court.\nDet Insp Phil Bond said Ali had \"preyed on his victim, befriending her and quickly gaining her trust before subjecting her to a horrific attack\".\nHe said: \"I hope the victim and her family can now move on from what has been an incredibly distressing time and can come to terms with what has happened and rebuild their lives.\n\"Although we know this sentence will in no way help erase what has happened, we hope there is some comfort in knowing Ali is now in prison.\"","summary":"A man who attacked a girl in a park has been jailed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Syed Ali attacked the teenager in Sunderland's Mowbray Park on 8 December last year.\nAli, from the city's Barnes area, was found guilty after a trial at Newcastle Crown Court.\nDet Insp Phil Bond said Ali had \"preyed on his victim, befriending her and quickly gaining her trust before subjecting her to a horrific attack\".\nHe said: \"I hope the victim and her family can now move on from what has been an incredibly distressing time and can come to terms with what has happened and rebuild their lives.\n\"Although we know this sentence will in no way help erase what has happened, we hope there is some comfort in knowing Ali is now in prison.\"","summary":"A 19-year-old man has been jailed for life for sexually assaulting a 15-year-old girl in Sunderland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Internet service providers had until Tuesday to implement the ban.\nThe sites now redirect to a message explaining they have been blocked \"by decision of public authorities\".\nIn 2015, the authorities banned 11 popular pornography websites, saying many failed to protect children \"from information harmful to their health\".\nAnalysis by Vitaliy Shevchenko, BBC Monitoring\nThe decision was made following two separate court rulings, which said the websites \"spread pornography\".\nSexually explicit content is not outlawed in Russia, but the law bans \"the illegal production, dissemination and advertisement of pornographic materials and objects\".\nIt is not uncommon for Russia to ban websites. The government agency Roskomnadzor maintains a blacklist that now includes thousands of them.\nAccess is usually blocked for violating the notoriously vague extremism legislation or child protection laws.\nWebsites critical of the Kremlin have been blocked too, and at one point Wikipedia was blacklisted.\nFollowing the 2015 ban, one woman asked Roskomnadzor on Twitter whether it could recommend an alternative.\nThe agency replied: \"You can meet someone in real life.\"\nOn Tuesday, it said its earlier tweet was \"still relevant\".\nHowever, open rights campaigners have warned that local bans can be defeated.\n\"Blocking porn is the fastest way to ensure widespread adoption of censorship circumvention in your country,\" said Eva Galperin, global policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.\nOne of the affected porn sites offered Roskomnadzor a premium subscription to its service, in exchange for lifting the ban.\nThe government agency said it was \"not in the market\" for such an offer.\nNadya Tolokonnikova, lead singer from punk band Pussy Riot, joked that the ban was \"a blow below the belt\".","summary":"Russia's watchdog, Roskomnadzor, has blocked access to some pornography websites.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Internet service providers had until Tuesday to implement the ban.\nThe sites now redirect to a message explaining they have been blocked \"by decision of public authorities\".\nIn 2015, the authorities banned 11 popular pornography websites, saying many failed to protect children \"from information harmful to their health\".\nAnalysis by Vitaliy Shevchenko, BBC Monitoring\nThe decision was made following two separate court rulings, which said the websites \"spread pornography\".\nSexually explicit content is not outlawed in Russia, but the law bans \"the illegal production, dissemination and advertisement of pornographic materials and objects\".\nIt is not uncommon for Russia to ban websites. The government agency Roskomnadzor maintains a blacklist that now includes thousands of them.\nAccess is usually blocked for violating the notoriously vague extremism legislation or child protection laws.\nWebsites critical of the Kremlin have been blocked too, and at one point Wikipedia was blacklisted.\nFollowing the 2015 ban, one woman asked Roskomnadzor on Twitter whether it could recommend an alternative.\nThe agency replied: \"You can meet someone in real life.\"\nOn Tuesday, it said its earlier tweet was \"still relevant\".\nHowever, open rights campaigners have warned that local bans can be defeated.\n\"Blocking porn is the fastest way to ensure widespread adoption of censorship circumvention in your country,\" said Eva Galperin, global policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.\nOne of the affected porn sites offered Roskomnadzor a premium subscription to its service, in exchange for lifting the ban.\nThe government agency said it was \"not in the market\" for such an offer.\nNadya Tolokonnikova, lead singer from punk band Pussy Riot, joked that the ban was \"a blow below the belt\".","summary":"Russia has banned more than 1,000 pornographic websites, including the porn site PornHub, after a court ruling.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen, 27, who is an MP for the National Front (FN), had been seen by some as a future leader of the party.\nShe is the granddaughter of FN founder Jean-Marie Le Pen.\nShe is one of the best known figures in the party and one of only two FN lawmakers in the outgoing parliament.\nAnalysts say she takes more of a hardline position than her aunt.\nAccording to Le Figaro, Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen will announce on Wednesday her intention not to stand for a new term in parliamentary elections in June. She will also quit her position as president of the FN in the south-eastern region of Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d'Azur.\nIt is understood she wishes to spend more time with her young daughter, the newspaper adds.\nThe party would not confirm the report but senior FN official Bruno Gollnisch told reporters it would not be totally unexpected.\n\"I think it's in the works, but I will let her announce it if she wants to,\" he said.","summary":"French far-right politician Jean-Marie Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen is to step down from her post as president of the country's main opposition party, Le Figaro reports.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen, 27, who is an MP for the National Front (FN), had been seen by some as a future leader of the party.\nShe is the granddaughter of FN founder Jean-Marie Le Pen.\nShe is one of the best known figures in the party and one of only two FN lawmakers in the outgoing parliament.\nAnalysts say she takes more of a hardline position than her aunt.\nAccording to Le Figaro, Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen will announce on Wednesday her intention not to stand for a new term in parliamentary elections in June. She will also quit her position as president of the FN in the south-eastern region of Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d'Azur.\nIt is understood she wishes to spend more time with her young daughter, the newspaper adds.\nThe party would not confirm the report but senior FN official Bruno Gollnisch told reporters it would not be totally unexpected.\n\"I think it's in the works, but I will let her announce it if she wants to,\" he said.","summary":"Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen, the granddaughter of Jean-Marie Le Pen, is to quit some polical roles, it has been reported.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old tight-head is among the starting XV who are given a chance to redeem themselves after the 29-13 defeat by Scotland.\nAsked if he was relieved to be retained, the Exeter Chiefs player replied: \"Oh yeah.\n\"Obviously you want to keep your place and after a loss everyone was on edge.\"\nFrancis continued: \"It's good we've got a good squad and a good depth especially in my position.\n\"There's Samson [Lee] there's me and there's Rhods [Rhodri Jones] and there's Scott Andrews.\n\"If you don't have a good game there's someone knocking ready to do anything to take your place.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWales go into Friday night's match in Cardiff off the back of defeats by Scotland and England.\nAnother defeat will mean it would be Wales' worst championship since 2010 and Francis accepts the players have something to prove at the Principality Stadium.\nFrancis says he has managed to avoid the worst of the criticism aimed at the team in Wales because he plays his club rugby in the south west of England.\n\"It's a bit like a fishbowl isn't it,\" he said.\n\"When the game doesn't go how you want it's quite hard not to take that personally especially if you look at the press.\n\"I guess I'm lucky in the weeks after the losses I've been back in Exeter.\n\"I didn't have to stay here and I sort of managed to get away from that and focus on something else and then come back into it.\n\"It's not a nation is it? It's a little part of the south west and there's only a few papers that will print anything about the rugby, but here it's all over the news.\"","summary":"Wales captain Dan Francis says he is \"on edge\" after his side's loss to England.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old tight-head is among the starting XV who are given a chance to redeem themselves after the 29-13 defeat by Scotland.\nAsked if he was relieved to be retained, the Exeter Chiefs player replied: \"Oh yeah.\n\"Obviously you want to keep your place and after a loss everyone was on edge.\"\nFrancis continued: \"It's good we've got a good squad and a good depth especially in my position.\n\"There's Samson [Lee] there's me and there's Rhods [Rhodri Jones] and there's Scott Andrews.\n\"If you don't have a good game there's someone knocking ready to do anything to take your place.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWales go into Friday night's match in Cardiff off the back of defeats by Scotland and England.\nAnother defeat will mean it would be Wales' worst championship since 2010 and Francis accepts the players have something to prove at the Principality Stadium.\nFrancis says he has managed to avoid the worst of the criticism aimed at the team in Wales because he plays his club rugby in the south west of England.\n\"It's a bit like a fishbowl isn't it,\" he said.\n\"When the game doesn't go how you want it's quite hard not to take that personally especially if you look at the press.\n\"I guess I'm lucky in the weeks after the losses I've been back in Exeter.\n\"I didn't have to stay here and I sort of managed to get away from that and focus on something else and then come back into it.\n\"It's not a nation is it? It's a little part of the south west and there's only a few papers that will print anything about the rugby, but here it's all over the news.\"","summary":"Francis admitted he was relieved that he could keep his place for Friday's match.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The report focuses on the impact of sea level rises on the Dawlish to Teignmouth line which connects Cornwall and Devon to the rest of the UK.\nThe line was closed for two months in 2014 after it was destroyed by storms.\nNetwork Rail said the study would be \"key\" to long-term developments.\nThe report, published in the Journal of Transport Geography, said that 10% of journeys on the line, which was rebuilt and reopened in April 2014, could be affected by 2040.\nThe report said adverse weather disrupted the line about 10 days per year, but according to sea-level predictions that could rise to almost 40 by 2040 and up to 120 by 2100.\nAcademics from Plymouth University, the University of Leeds and the University of York identified a link between sea-level change and rail incidents over the last 150 years.\nThe academics said there could be similar implications for other vulnerable stretches of railway throughout Wales, south-east England, the Cumbrian coast and Scotland.\nDr David Dawson, from the University of Leeds, said the long-term future of the line was \"really worrying\".\nThe report predicts diverting routes could potentially cost billions of pounds.\nNetwork Rail said it hoped to develop \"long-term interventions\" to \"secure the future\" of the line.\nThe Department for Transport said it had invested \u00c2\u00a331m into improving the resilience of the route and was \"exploring the potential for longer-term improvements in the area\".\nIn January, the prime minister backed a new Okehampton railway route as the \"most resilient\" alternative to the vulnerable Dawlish line.","summary":"Sea level changes could disrupt rail services within the next 100 years, a study suggests.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The report focuses on the impact of sea level rises on the Dawlish to Teignmouth line which connects Cornwall and Devon to the rest of the UK.\nThe line was closed for two months in 2014 after it was destroyed by storms.\nNetwork Rail said the study would be \"key\" to long-term developments.\nThe report, published in the Journal of Transport Geography, said that 10% of journeys on the line, which was rebuilt and reopened in April 2014, could be affected by 2040.\nThe report said adverse weather disrupted the line about 10 days per year, but according to sea-level predictions that could rise to almost 40 by 2040 and up to 120 by 2100.\nAcademics from Plymouth University, the University of Leeds and the University of York identified a link between sea-level change and rail incidents over the last 150 years.\nThe academics said there could be similar implications for other vulnerable stretches of railway throughout Wales, south-east England, the Cumbrian coast and Scotland.\nDr David Dawson, from the University of Leeds, said the long-term future of the line was \"really worrying\".\nThe report predicts diverting routes could potentially cost billions of pounds.\nNetwork Rail said it hoped to develop \"long-term interventions\" to \"secure the future\" of the line.\nThe Department for Transport said it had invested \u00c2\u00a331m into improving the resilience of the route and was \"exploring the potential for longer-term improvements in the area\".\nIn January, the prime minister backed a new Okehampton railway route as the \"most resilient\" alternative to the vulnerable Dawlish line.","summary":"A study into the future of a major rail line in Devon and Cornwall has warned that sea-level change could cost the UK economy billions of pounds.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The train firm said it would refund the difference in cost between mainline and high speed fares - to compensate for the loss of direct high speed trains.\nSoutheastern will also give season ticket-holders from five stations a backdated 20% refund on mainline fares.\nDover MP Charlie Elphicke, said the line still needed repairing quickly.\nHe said it had been a difficult time for rail users and it was right passengers should be compensated after the problems were caused when cracks appeared in the sea wall.\nMr Elphicke said an emergency peak-time high-speed rail service between Dover and St Pancras to help commuters had made a difference.\n\"We now need Network Rail to confirm how long it will take to repair the sea wall,\" he said.\nSteve Kilby, from Network Rail, said the team was working hard to get a final design in place for repairs.\nBut, he said: \"This week has been very stormy on the beach and our guys have been working through tough conditions.\"\nHe said 15,000 tonnes of rock had been placed on the shingle to protect the railway from heavy seas and eventually more than 70,000 tonnes would be in place.\nThe stations where passengers will be compensated are Sandwich, Deal, Walmer, Martin Mill and Dover Priory.\nCompensation claim forms are available for people at the station.","summary":"Passengers affected by the loss of a railway line are to be compensated, Southeastern has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The train firm said it would refund the difference in cost between mainline and high speed fares - to compensate for the loss of direct high speed trains.\nSoutheastern will also give season ticket-holders from five stations a backdated 20% refund on mainline fares.\nDover MP Charlie Elphicke, said the line still needed repairing quickly.\nHe said it had been a difficult time for rail users and it was right passengers should be compensated after the problems were caused when cracks appeared in the sea wall.\nMr Elphicke said an emergency peak-time high-speed rail service between Dover and St Pancras to help commuters had made a difference.\n\"We now need Network Rail to confirm how long it will take to repair the sea wall,\" he said.\nSteve Kilby, from Network Rail, said the team was working hard to get a final design in place for repairs.\nBut, he said: \"This week has been very stormy on the beach and our guys have been working through tough conditions.\"\nHe said 15,000 tonnes of rock had been placed on the shingle to protect the railway from heavy seas and eventually more than 70,000 tonnes would be in place.\nThe stations where passengers will be compensated are Sandwich, Deal, Walmer, Martin Mill and Dover Priory.\nCompensation claim forms are available for people at the station.","summary":"Passengers on the Southeastern line in Dover will be compensated for the damage caused by the sea wall at the station.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He complained that Dawn Bowden referred to \"Goebbels-like propaganda from the right-wing media\" in a recent debate.\nHe claimed Eluned Morgan \"trivialised suicide\" when saying Brexit would \"slit the wrists of the Welsh economy\".\nMr Davies has written to Presiding Officer Elin Jones asking her to remind AMs to use more appropriate language.\n\"There is a danger that the aggressive nature of debates on the subject of Britain's vote to leave the European Union is likely to worsen any tensions which exist in Welsh society,\" Mr Davies said in his letter to Ms Jones.\n\"Whatever we may feel individually and collectively about the result we all have a responsibility to conduct that civic discussion in a rational manner and with respect.\"\nAn assembly spokesman said the presiding officer had \"received this correspondence on Friday afternoon and will reply to the Leader of Welsh Conservatives soon\".\nIn response, Ms Bowden said she stood by what she said, criticising the way the \"right-wing press\" has portrayed recent issues such as immigration.\nShe added: \"If he [Mr Davies] has a problem with that then my view would be, he is being over sensitive.\"\nMs Morgan have been asked to comment.","summary":"\"Aggressive\" language used by some AMs in debates about Brexit is heightening public tensions over the issue, Mr Davies has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He complained that Dawn Bowden referred to \"Goebbels-like propaganda from the right-wing media\" in a recent debate.\nHe claimed Eluned Morgan \"trivialised suicide\" when saying Brexit would \"slit the wrists of the Welsh economy\".\nMr Davies has written to Presiding Officer Elin Jones asking her to remind AMs to use more appropriate language.\n\"There is a danger that the aggressive nature of debates on the subject of Britain's vote to leave the European Union is likely to worsen any tensions which exist in Welsh society,\" Mr Davies said in his letter to Ms Jones.\n\"Whatever we may feel individually and collectively about the result we all have a responsibility to conduct that civic discussion in a rational manner and with respect.\"\nAn assembly spokesman said the presiding officer had \"received this correspondence on Friday afternoon and will reply to the Leader of Welsh Conservatives soon\".\nIn response, Ms Bowden said she stood by what she said, criticising the way the \"right-wing press\" has portrayed recent issues such as immigration.\nShe added: \"If he [Mr Davies] has a problem with that then my view would be, he is being over sensitive.\"\nMs Morgan have been asked to comment.","summary":"Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies has written to the presiding officer of the Welsh Assembly to warn her of the dangers of \"aggressive\" debate on Brexit.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Joel Andresier, 39, from Southampton, said the pushchair had been covered in \"pretty much every bodily fluid known to science\" by his three children.\nAt one stage the highest bid for the three-wheeler stood at more than \u00a3150,000, after the advert went viral.\nHe reset the price after admitting he did not expect the bidder to pay up.\nIn the listing's description, Mr Andresier, of Sarisbury Green, said: \"This was purchased against my wishes many years ago as I never wanted any children and a buggy signified my wife's intent to have children.\n\"We argued much and this buggy signifies everything that ended my happy carefree low cost child free life.\"\nIt prompted six pages of questions which led the advert to exceed the number of customer enquiries allowed by the online auction site.\nMr Andresier wrote: \"Looks like I have hit the eBay limit for shared responses to all your wonderful questions. It doesn't look like the last 50 or so replies from today have been added to the listing. Sorry people - looks like you have broken eBay.\"\nOn the comments pages, one user described Mr Andresier as a \"marketing genius\", while another did not see the funny side and said he was \"pathetic\".\nHe said he would use the proceeds from the sale to \"help me recover from children\".\nMr Andresier's wife Susan, 36, had said she found the listing \"hilarious\", and added the couple had been amazed by its popularity on social media.\n'Green monster' for sale: Highlights from the eBay listing\n\"I have bought cars that cost less than this buggy. My dad once bought a house that cost less than this buggy.\n\"Anyway as you can tell I hate the buggy. I now have 3 children, and a Labrador and am forced to endure the school run where women I dont know try and discuss the price of centre parc holidays, and the benefits of the micro over the mini micro scooter. To summarize my life is over and this green albatross needs to go round some other poor sods neck.\n\"All of my children are now walking (often in completely the wrong direction) but someone else deserves to give this a good home. Over the years I have collected spare bits from other zombified fathers who were once full of life and I will throw these in as well.\"","summary":"A used buggy was listed for sale by a father who joked that it signified the end of his \"happy carefree life\".","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Joel Andresier, 39, from Southampton, said the pushchair had been covered in \"pretty much every bodily fluid known to science\" by his three children.\nAt one stage the highest bid for the three-wheeler stood at more than \u00a3150,000, after the advert went viral.\nHe reset the price after admitting he did not expect the bidder to pay up.\nIn the listing's description, Mr Andresier, of Sarisbury Green, said: \"This was purchased against my wishes many years ago as I never wanted any children and a buggy signified my wife's intent to have children.\n\"We argued much and this buggy signifies everything that ended my happy carefree low cost child free life.\"\nIt prompted six pages of questions which led the advert to exceed the number of customer enquiries allowed by the online auction site.\nMr Andresier wrote: \"Looks like I have hit the eBay limit for shared responses to all your wonderful questions. It doesn't look like the last 50 or so replies from today have been added to the listing. Sorry people - looks like you have broken eBay.\"\nOn the comments pages, one user described Mr Andresier as a \"marketing genius\", while another did not see the funny side and said he was \"pathetic\".\nHe said he would use the proceeds from the sale to \"help me recover from children\".\nMr Andresier's wife Susan, 36, had said she found the listing \"hilarious\", and added the couple had been amazed by its popularity on social media.\n'Green monster' for sale: Highlights from the eBay listing\n\"I have bought cars that cost less than this buggy. My dad once bought a house that cost less than this buggy.\n\"Anyway as you can tell I hate the buggy. I now have 3 children, and a Labrador and am forced to endure the school run where women I dont know try and discuss the price of centre parc holidays, and the benefits of the micro over the mini micro scooter. To summarize my life is over and this green albatross needs to go round some other poor sods neck.\n\"All of my children are now walking (often in completely the wrong direction) but someone else deserves to give this a good home. Over the years I have collected spare bits from other zombified fathers who were once full of life and I will throw these in as well.\"","summary":"A man who sold a \"green albatross\" on eBay for \u00a31,000 has said he has \"broken eBay\" after the advert went viral.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The England Knights player made his Tigers debut as a 16-year-old in 2008, and went on to make 44 first-team appearances for them, scoring 16 tries.\n\"I'm looking forward to a new challenge and something a bit different,\" Arundel told Hull's club website.\n\"I'm really excited and also a little nervous as it's a big club and that will put a bit more pressure on me.\"\nHull FC's director of rugby Shaun McRae added: \"We have said since day one that we're trying to build a culture and winning mentality at this club, one that isn't only about now but also about the future.\n\"That's why we're looking at players of Joe's calibre that are not just showing immense promise now but look to have ever greater years ahead of them in their career, not just with Hull FC but England too.\"","summary":"Hull FC have signed hooker Joe Arundel on a two-year deal after he turned down a new contract with the Super League club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The England Knights player made his Tigers debut as a 16-year-old in 2008, and went on to make 44 first-team appearances for them, scoring 16 tries.\n\"I'm looking forward to a new challenge and something a bit different,\" Arundel told Hull's club website.\n\"I'm really excited and also a little nervous as it's a big club and that will put a bit more pressure on me.\"\nHull FC's director of rugby Shaun McRae added: \"We have said since day one that we're trying to build a culture and winning mentality at this club, one that isn't only about now but also about the future.\n\"That's why we're looking at players of Joe's calibre that are not just showing immense promise now but look to have ever greater years ahead of them in their career, not just with Hull FC but England too.\"","summary":"Hull FC is interested in Arundel who played with the Tigers before.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old's first World Series win since 2012 ended the 13-event winning streak of Gwen Jorgensen.\nThe Welsh triathlete also beat British rival Jodie Stimpson.\n\"Helen has put a very strong case forward,\" said Stanford, who has already qualified for Rio along with Vicky Holland.\nWith an official announcement due in June, two-time world champion Jenkins and England's Commonwealth champion Stimpson are competing to be part of Britain's female triathlon contingent in Rio this summer.\n\"Personally, I can't see how they can't pick Helen,\" said Jenkins' Welsh compatriot Stanford.\n\"British Triathlon were saying that you had to display potential to medal for Rio and she's absolutely done that.\n\"She's gone out there and won the race and not only that she's beaten Gwen Jorgensen, who is the hot favourite to win gold in Rio, so if you beat her you've shown you have potential to medal so I'd be very surprised if she's not selected.\"\nStimpson made a strong start to the season, winning the opening World Series event in Abu Dhabi and the sprint distance World Cup in Australia.\nBut she trailed in 12th, more than three minutes behind the winner, at the Gold Coast.\n\"Jodie had a fantastic start to the season,\" added Stanford, the 2013 world champion.\n\"But sadly she didn't quite have the race she wanted at the Gold Coast which was the actual selection race.\n\"That was the day they had to really perform and show what they were capable of doing, but she presented a strong case earlier in the year and you never know what the selectors are thinking and which way they will go.\"\nAfter winning the race in Australia, Jenkins said: \"The team is not announced yet but I think I have probably done enough today.\n\"Our team is so strong and it is so unfair that Jodie might not be going to the Games.\"","summary":"Stanford will be surprised if Helen Jenkins is not in the British triathlon team for Rio after her victory in the World Series event.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old's first World Series win since 2012 ended the 13-event winning streak of Gwen Jorgensen.\nThe Welsh triathlete also beat British rival Jodie Stimpson.\n\"Helen has put a very strong case forward,\" said Stanford, who has already qualified for Rio along with Vicky Holland.\nWith an official announcement due in June, two-time world champion Jenkins and England's Commonwealth champion Stimpson are competing to be part of Britain's female triathlon contingent in Rio this summer.\n\"Personally, I can't see how they can't pick Helen,\" said Jenkins' Welsh compatriot Stanford.\n\"British Triathlon were saying that you had to display potential to medal for Rio and she's absolutely done that.\n\"She's gone out there and won the race and not only that she's beaten Gwen Jorgensen, who is the hot favourite to win gold in Rio, so if you beat her you've shown you have potential to medal so I'd be very surprised if she's not selected.\"\nStimpson made a strong start to the season, winning the opening World Series event in Abu Dhabi and the sprint distance World Cup in Australia.\nBut she trailed in 12th, more than three minutes behind the winner, at the Gold Coast.\n\"Jodie had a fantastic start to the season,\" added Stanford, the 2013 world champion.\n\"But sadly she didn't quite have the race she wanted at the Gold Coast which was the actual selection race.\n\"That was the day they had to really perform and show what they were capable of doing, but she presented a strong case earlier in the year and you never know what the selectors are thinking and which way they will go.\"\nAfter winning the race in Australia, Jenkins said: \"The team is not announced yet but I think I have probably done enough today.\n\"Our team is so strong and it is so unfair that Jodie might not be going to the Games.\"","summary":"Britain's Helen Jenkins has \"absolutely\" the potential to win a medal at the Rio Olympics, says British Triathlon's vice-president of sport Steve Stanford.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It will also investigate claims about money contained in an Isle of Man bank account.\nIt is understood the PSNI asked the NCA to take the lead because of the complexity and scale of the investigation.\nIt is the NCA's first major investigation since it began operating in Northern Ireland in May.\nInvestigators from the agency are expected to meet the PSNI shortly.\nIn a statement on Thursday, the NCA, the UK equivalent of the FBI, confirmed it had agreed to investigate the sale of Northern Ireland assets owned by the Republic of Ireland's National Assets Management Agency (Nama).\nNCA deputy director of operations Graham Gardner said: \"The NCA has considered a request from [the] PSNI and has agreed to lead an investigation, calling on support as necessary from PSNI officers.\nBBC News NI Home Affairs Correspondent Vincent Kearney\nThis takes the investigation to a new level.\nThe NCA has a level of expertise and resources not available to the PSNI.\nThey include a specialist economic crime unit and a financial intelligence unit.\nThose units contain specialist investigators like forensic accountants and technical experts.\nThe NCA also has an international reach and works with other agencies throughout the world, including Interpol, whose members include the Republic of Ireland and the United States.\n\"We will not be providing a running commentary on our progress but will provide updates as and when appropriate.\"\nEarlier, an Irish parliament (D\u00e1il) committee was told a former Nama adviser was in line for a \u00a35m payment after the sale of Nama's property loan portfolio in Northern Ireland.\nUS investment firm, Pimco, pulled out of the tender bidding process after discovering the fee arrangement to Nama's former adviser, Frank Cushnahan.\nThe revelation came during a hearing of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).\nIt is examining Nama's sale of its 850-property NI portfolio last year.\nThe National Assets Management Agency (Nama) is the Republic of Ireland's \"bad bank\", set up to deal with toxic loans during the Irish banking crisis, and the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland portfolio is known as Project Eagle.","summary":"The NCA is to lead the investigation into the sale of Nama's NI property portfolio.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It will also investigate claims about money contained in an Isle of Man bank account.\nIt is understood the PSNI asked the NCA to take the lead because of the complexity and scale of the investigation.\nIt is the NCA's first major investigation since it began operating in Northern Ireland in May.\nInvestigators from the agency are expected to meet the PSNI shortly.\nIn a statement on Thursday, the NCA, the UK equivalent of the FBI, confirmed it had agreed to investigate the sale of Northern Ireland assets owned by the Republic of Ireland's National Assets Management Agency (Nama).\nNCA deputy director of operations Graham Gardner said: \"The NCA has considered a request from [the] PSNI and has agreed to lead an investigation, calling on support as necessary from PSNI officers.\nBBC News NI Home Affairs Correspondent Vincent Kearney\nThis takes the investigation to a new level.\nThe NCA has a level of expertise and resources not available to the PSNI.\nThey include a specialist economic crime unit and a financial intelligence unit.\nThose units contain specialist investigators like forensic accountants and technical experts.\nThe NCA also has an international reach and works with other agencies throughout the world, including Interpol, whose members include the Republic of Ireland and the United States.\n\"We will not be providing a running commentary on our progress but will provide updates as and when appropriate.\"\nEarlier, an Irish parliament (D\u00e1il) committee was told a former Nama adviser was in line for a \u00a35m payment after the sale of Nama's property loan portfolio in Northern Ireland.\nUS investment firm, Pimco, pulled out of the tender bidding process after discovering the fee arrangement to Nama's former adviser, Frank Cushnahan.\nThe revelation came during a hearing of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).\nIt is examining Nama's sale of its 850-property NI portfolio last year.\nThe National Assets Management Agency (Nama) is the Republic of Ireland's \"bad bank\", set up to deal with toxic loans during the Irish banking crisis, and the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland portfolio is known as Project Eagle.","summary":"The National Crime Agency (NCA) is to investigate the sale of Northern Ireland assets by the National Asset Management Agency (Nama).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Andrew Steele, from Dunfermline, turned at a police station and confessed to and raping one girl and touching another between 1996 and 2005.\nHe was initially released pending further investigations but was detained months later. He then said he been hallucinating when he made the confession.\nSentence was deferred for background reports.\nThe High Court in Edinburgh heard that Steele, aged 49, told officers his mother was \"up in the sky\" urging him to confess to the sex crimes when he made his revelations.\nPolice traced the girls and took statements from them. Both victims were aged seven when the abuse began.\nSteele admitted rape, indecency offences and failing to turn up for an earlier court date, when he appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh.\nAdvocate depute Mark McGuire said: \"On 28 December in 2014 the accused voluntarily attended at Kirkcaldy police station and disclosed that he had interfered with the girls.\"\n\"On 3 March in 2015 the accused was detained. Under caution he told the officers that he was having hallucinations on the day that he confessed. He told them that his mother was up in the sky telling him to confess. He maintained this position throughout the interview.\"\nThe prosecutor said before his first appearance at the police station Steele had gone to hospital and claimed he was hallucinating.\n\"He was assessed by three medical professionals who concluded that he was suffering from alcohol withdrawal. He was deemed fit to be discharged,\" said the prosecutor\nSteele was remanded in custody and put on the sex offenders register.","summary":"A man has admitted sexually abusing two girls over a nine year period.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Andrew Steele, from Dunfermline, turned at a police station and confessed to and raping one girl and touching another between 1996 and 2005.\nHe was initially released pending further investigations but was detained months later. He then said he been hallucinating when he made the confession.\nSentence was deferred for background reports.\nThe High Court in Edinburgh heard that Steele, aged 49, told officers his mother was \"up in the sky\" urging him to confess to the sex crimes when he made his revelations.\nPolice traced the girls and took statements from them. Both victims were aged seven when the abuse began.\nSteele admitted rape, indecency offences and failing to turn up for an earlier court date, when he appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh.\nAdvocate depute Mark McGuire said: \"On 28 December in 2014 the accused voluntarily attended at Kirkcaldy police station and disclosed that he had interfered with the girls.\"\n\"On 3 March in 2015 the accused was detained. Under caution he told the officers that he was having hallucinations on the day that he confessed. He told them that his mother was up in the sky telling him to confess. He maintained this position throughout the interview.\"\nThe prosecutor said before his first appearance at the police station Steele had gone to hospital and claimed he was hallucinating.\n\"He was assessed by three medical professionals who concluded that he was suffering from alcohol withdrawal. He was deemed fit to be discharged,\" said the prosecutor\nSteele was remanded in custody and put on the sex offenders register.","summary":"A man who admitted raping two girls in Fife has been given a suspended sentence.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Zabair Hussain, 41, was discovered with multiple injuries to his head and body in Staniforth Road, Darnall, Sheffield, at about 23:20 GMT. He later died at the scene.\nThe 28-year-old arrested man has been taken into police custody.\nOfficers believe a number of men were involved in an assault and have appealed for witnesses to come forward.\nDet Ch Insp Steve Handley, from South Yorkshire Police, said: \"We are still in the very early stages of the investigation and we're carrying out numerous enquiries to get to the bottom of what happened - from reviewing CCTV footage to speaking to potential witnesses.\n\"While I understand that incidents like this are worrying for those living locally, we have increased patrols by neighbourhood officers to reassure residents.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested after another man's body was found in a street.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Zabair Hussain, 41, was discovered with multiple injuries to his head and body in Staniforth Road, Darnall, Sheffield, at about 23:20 GMT. He later died at the scene.\nThe 28-year-old arrested man has been taken into police custody.\nOfficers believe a number of men were involved in an assault and have appealed for witnesses to come forward.\nDet Ch Insp Steve Handley, from South Yorkshire Police, said: \"We are still in the very early stages of the investigation and we're carrying out numerous enquiries to get to the bottom of what happened - from reviewing CCTV footage to speaking to potential witnesses.\n\"While I understand that incidents like this are worrying for those living locally, we have increased patrols by neighbourhood officers to reassure residents.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead in a street.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least one bomber blew himself up outside the mausoleum of Sayid Mohammed bin Ali al-Hadi, which was then stormed by gunmen, reports say.\nAnother bomber is said to have blown himself up among fleeing worshippers.\nMeanwhile the death toll from Sunday's suicide bombing in Baghdad has again been raised, from 281 to 292.\nAmid growing public anger over the truck bombing, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi fired the three top security officials in Baghdad on Friday.\nThey were the head of Baghdad's security command, the head of interior ministry intelligence for Baghdad and the official responsible for Baghdad in the national security adviser's office.\nIS said five of its members had carried out the raid on the site in Balad. The militant group follows an extreme form of Sunni Islam and often targets Shias, who it regards as apostates.\nAbout 50 people were injured in the attack, police and medical sources said.\nIslamic State: The full story\nWorshippers were marking the Eid al-Fitr festival, celebrating the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, when the site came under mortar fire.\nThe first bomber then struck a market at the entrance to the shrine.\nA third bomber was shot dead before he was able to detonate his explosive vest, reports say.\nIt came four days after IS carried out the deadliest bombing in Baghdad, 45 miles (70km) south of Balad, since the 2003 US-led invasion.\nThat attack target a shopping complex in the mainly Shia Muslim district of Karrada.\nIS militants overran large parts of northern and western Iraq two years ago, but government forces have since regained much of the territory.\nIn response to the battlefield setbacks, including the recent loss of the western city of Falluja, the militants have stepped up their attacks on civilians.\nThe Iraqi government has been accused of not doing enough to protect its citizens and has stepped-up security in Baghdad in response to the latest violence.","summary":"Suicide bombers and gunmen with IS have attacked a shrine in Balad.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least one bomber blew himself up outside the mausoleum of Sayid Mohammed bin Ali al-Hadi, which was then stormed by gunmen, reports say.\nAnother bomber is said to have blown himself up among fleeing worshippers.\nMeanwhile the death toll from Sunday's suicide bombing in Baghdad has again been raised, from 281 to 292.\nAmid growing public anger over the truck bombing, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi fired the three top security officials in Baghdad on Friday.\nThey were the head of Baghdad's security command, the head of interior ministry intelligence for Baghdad and the official responsible for Baghdad in the national security adviser's office.\nIS said five of its members had carried out the raid on the site in Balad. The militant group follows an extreme form of Sunni Islam and often targets Shias, who it regards as apostates.\nAbout 50 people were injured in the attack, police and medical sources said.\nIslamic State: The full story\nWorshippers were marking the Eid al-Fitr festival, celebrating the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, when the site came under mortar fire.\nThe first bomber then struck a market at the entrance to the shrine.\nA third bomber was shot dead before he was able to detonate his explosive vest, reports say.\nIt came four days after IS carried out the deadliest bombing in Baghdad, 45 miles (70km) south of Balad, since the 2003 US-led invasion.\nThat attack target a shopping complex in the mainly Shia Muslim district of Karrada.\nIS militants overran large parts of northern and western Iraq two years ago, but government forces have since regained much of the territory.\nIn response to the battlefield setbacks, including the recent loss of the western city of Falluja, the militants have stepped up their attacks on civilians.\nThe Iraqi government has been accused of not doing enough to protect its citizens and has stepped-up security in Baghdad in response to the latest violence.","summary":"Iraqi security forces have carried out a major attack on a shrine in the city of Balad, the latest in a series of attacks by so-called Islamic State (IS) militants.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The $5m (??3.2m) prize is supposed to be awarded each year to an elected leader who governed well, raised living standards and then left office.\nThis is the fourth time in five years there has been no winner.\nA committee member said the group looked \"for excellence in governance but in leadership also\".\nKenya's Mwai Kibaki met at least one of the criteria, after he stepped down as president earlier this year.\nHowever, his 2007 re-election was tarnished by disputes which turned violent, leading to the deaths of some 1,200 people.\nHis opponent, Raila Odinga, said the poll had been rigged in favour of Mr Kibaki, who denied any wrongdoing.\nThree people have won in the seven years since the prize was launched: Cape Verde's Pedro Verona Pires; Festus Mogae from Botswana and Mozambique's Joaquim Chissano.\nSudan-born telecoms entrepreneur Mr Ibrahim launched the prize in an attempt to encourage African leaders to leave power peacefully.\nThe $5m prize is spread over 10 years and is followed by $200,000 a year for life.","summary":"The prize from Ibrahim for good governance in Africa has gone unclaimed yet again.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The $5m (??3.2m) prize is supposed to be awarded each year to an elected leader who governed well, raised living standards and then left office.\nThis is the fourth time in five years there has been no winner.\nA committee member said the group looked \"for excellence in governance but in leadership also\".\nKenya's Mwai Kibaki met at least one of the criteria, after he stepped down as president earlier this year.\nHowever, his 2007 re-election was tarnished by disputes which turned violent, leading to the deaths of some 1,200 people.\nHis opponent, Raila Odinga, said the poll had been rigged in favour of Mr Kibaki, who denied any wrongdoing.\nThree people have won in the seven years since the prize was launched: Cape Verde's Pedro Verona Pires; Festus Mogae from Botswana and Mozambique's Joaquim Chissano.\nSudan-born telecoms entrepreneur Mr Ibrahim launched the prize in an attempt to encourage African leaders to leave power peacefully.\nThe $5m prize is spread over 10 years and is followed by $200,000 a year for life.","summary":"The winner of the prestigious Africa Leadership Prize has been announced by the African Union's executive committee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Yellow \"be aware\" warnings are also in place for Scotland for Wednesday to Saturday.\nThe Met Office said a storm, named Storm Barbara, could see winds gusting to 90mph over western and northern parts of Scotland.\nForecasters have warned of possible disruption to power supplies.\nThe amber warning is in place from 12:00 Friday to 06:00 Saturday.\nThe Met Office said: \"A spell of very strong south to southwesterly winds is expected to develop on Friday.\n\"Gusts of 80mph are likely quite widely, with westerly winds gusting to 90mph likely across parts of western and northern Scotland later on Friday and overnight into Saturday.\n\"Winds will then ease on Saturday morning.\"\nIt added: \"Be aware of the potential for some structural damage - this more likely across the northwest of the warning area - as well as disruption to power supplies and travel, with restrictions on bridges and disruption to ferries.\"\nShetland is likely to be the last place to see winds easing on Saturday, the Met Office said.\nThe yellow warnings warns of winds gusting to up to 55mph on Wednesday to Thursday and to 70mph on Friday and Saturday.\nSnowfalls with accumulations of five to 10cm have also been forecast upland areas of western and central Highlands.\nFerry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has said 21 of its 26 routes have already been disrupted by the weather. Several services have been cancelled.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has shut the Braighe, the causeway to Point on Lewis, because of strong winds and high tides.","summary":"The Met Office has issued an amber be-prepared weather warning for large parts of Scotland for Friday and Saturday.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Yellow \"be aware\" warnings are also in place for Scotland for Wednesday to Saturday.\nThe Met Office said a storm, named Storm Barbara, could see winds gusting to 90mph over western and northern parts of Scotland.\nForecasters have warned of possible disruption to power supplies.\nThe amber warning is in place from 12:00 Friday to 06:00 Saturday.\nThe Met Office said: \"A spell of very strong south to southwesterly winds is expected to develop on Friday.\n\"Gusts of 80mph are likely quite widely, with westerly winds gusting to 90mph likely across parts of western and northern Scotland later on Friday and overnight into Saturday.\n\"Winds will then ease on Saturday morning.\"\nIt added: \"Be aware of the potential for some structural damage - this more likely across the northwest of the warning area - as well as disruption to power supplies and travel, with restrictions on bridges and disruption to ferries.\"\nShetland is likely to be the last place to see winds easing on Saturday, the Met Office said.\nThe yellow warnings warns of winds gusting to up to 55mph on Wednesday to Thursday and to 70mph on Friday and Saturday.\nSnowfalls with accumulations of five to 10cm have also been forecast upland areas of western and central Highlands.\nFerry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has said 21 of its 26 routes have already been disrupted by the weather. Several services have been cancelled.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has shut the Braighe, the causeway to Point on Lewis, because of strong winds and high tides.","summary":"Storm Barbara has been issued for much of Scotland, with winds gusting to 80mph (113km\/h) expected to reach 90mph (113km\/h) on Friday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She said she was \"so proud and excited\" about her new role, describing it as \"a dream come true\".\nTerry, who has performed at the Globe in As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Love's Labour's Lost, will take over from Emma Rice in April 2018.\nTerry won an Olivier award for her performance in Tribes at the Royal Court in 2010.\nShe also wrote and starred in the Sky One series The Cafe, with Ralf Little.\nNeil Constable, chief executive of Shakespeare's Globe, said: \"Audiences have loved her sparkling and intelligent performances on our stage over the years - now they will have the opportunity to see her fresh artistic vision come to life as she moves into a new phase of her impressive career.\"\nTerry most recently starred as the king in Henry V at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, and as Grace in Katie Mitchell's production of Cleansed for the National Theatre.\nThe actor-manager is a role as old as the theatre itself, and is a tried and tested practice at the Globe - with Mark Rylance combining the roles with considerable success during his stint as its artistic director.\nThere is no obvious reason why an intelligent and versatile actress such as Michelle Terry, who is immersed in Shakespeare and the Globe, shouldn't make a success of it too.\nThis is as long as she is free to pursue her creative vision without unwelcome intrusion from a board who made a complete hash of the Rice era.\nThe news comes following the controversial announcement of Rice's departure. She is leaving after the Globe's board decided her methods were not authentic enough.\nRice took charge of the London theatre in January 2016 but has come in for fierce criticism, including for her use of sound and lighting technology.\nEarlier this year Rice wrote an open letter to her successor, in which she claimed the board had sought to impose \"a new set of rules that I did not sign up to and could not stand by\".\nRice is now launching a new theatre company at London's Old Vic.\nThe Globe, which opened in 1997, is a reconstruction of a Shakespearean theatre on London's Southbank.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Actress and writer Michelle Terry has been named as the incoming manager of Shakespeare's Globe theatre.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She said she was \"so proud and excited\" about her new role, describing it as \"a dream come true\".\nTerry, who has performed at the Globe in As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Love's Labour's Lost, will take over from Emma Rice in April 2018.\nTerry won an Olivier award for her performance in Tribes at the Royal Court in 2010.\nShe also wrote and starred in the Sky One series The Cafe, with Ralf Little.\nNeil Constable, chief executive of Shakespeare's Globe, said: \"Audiences have loved her sparkling and intelligent performances on our stage over the years - now they will have the opportunity to see her fresh artistic vision come to life as she moves into a new phase of her impressive career.\"\nTerry most recently starred as the king in Henry V at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, and as Grace in Katie Mitchell's production of Cleansed for the National Theatre.\nThe actor-manager is a role as old as the theatre itself, and is a tried and tested practice at the Globe - with Mark Rylance combining the roles with considerable success during his stint as its artistic director.\nThere is no obvious reason why an intelligent and versatile actress such as Michelle Terry, who is immersed in Shakespeare and the Globe, shouldn't make a success of it too.\nThis is as long as she is free to pursue her creative vision without unwelcome intrusion from a board who made a complete hash of the Rice era.\nThe news comes following the controversial announcement of Rice's departure. She is leaving after the Globe's board decided her methods were not authentic enough.\nRice took charge of the London theatre in January 2016 but has come in for fierce criticism, including for her use of sound and lighting technology.\nEarlier this year Rice wrote an open letter to her successor, in which she claimed the board had sought to impose \"a new set of rules that I did not sign up to and could not stand by\".\nRice is now launching a new theatre company at London's Old Vic.\nThe Globe, which opened in 1997, is a reconstruction of a Shakespearean theatre on London's Southbank.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Actress Michelle Terry is to take over as artistic director of the Globe Theatre in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The mural, called Slave Labour, disappeared from a wall in Wood Green, north London, in February and appeared in a Miami sale.\nBut it was removed from the lot after protests by Haringey Council.\nIt is now up for auction in June in Covent Garden by the Sincura Group. A local councillor and the local Trades Union Congress have attacked the sale.\nThe mural, which depicts a boy hunched over a sewing machine making Union Jack bunting, appeared on the side of a Poundland store last May, just before the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.\nA spokesman for the auctioneers Sincura said the mural \"has been sensitively restored under a cloak of secrecy\", and will go on show alongside pieces by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, Mario Testino and Russell Young.\nBut Wood Green councillor Alan Strickland said: \"This is a piece of art given to the community for public enjoyment, and people will find it galling that you can only view this work at an expensive champagne reception, when it belongs with the people of north London, not a private owner.\n\"We saw the level of public anger last time, as the story went around the world, and I expect the same this time.\"\nAnd Keith Flett, secretary of the Haringey Trades Union Congress, said: \"The Slave Labour Banksy belongs to the people of Haringey not to a wealthy private client.\"\nWhen the mural was up for auction in Miami, it was expected to fetch up to \u00c2\u00a3450,000.\nThere was suspicion it had been stolen when it disappeared but the Metropolitan Police said there were \"no reports of any theft\".\nSlave Labour will go on sale at the London Film Museum on 2 June.","summary":"A Banksy artwork which had been removed from an auction in Miami has been put up for sale again.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The mural, called Slave Labour, disappeared from a wall in Wood Green, north London, in February and appeared in a Miami sale.\nBut it was removed from the lot after protests by Haringey Council.\nIt is now up for auction in June in Covent Garden by the Sincura Group. A local councillor and the local Trades Union Congress have attacked the sale.\nThe mural, which depicts a boy hunched over a sewing machine making Union Jack bunting, appeared on the side of a Poundland store last May, just before the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.\nA spokesman for the auctioneers Sincura said the mural \"has been sensitively restored under a cloak of secrecy\", and will go on show alongside pieces by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, Mario Testino and Russell Young.\nBut Wood Green councillor Alan Strickland said: \"This is a piece of art given to the community for public enjoyment, and people will find it galling that you can only view this work at an expensive champagne reception, when it belongs with the people of north London, not a private owner.\n\"We saw the level of public anger last time, as the story went around the world, and I expect the same this time.\"\nAnd Keith Flett, secretary of the Haringey Trades Union Congress, said: \"The Slave Labour Banksy belongs to the people of Haringey not to a wealthy private client.\"\nWhen the mural was up for auction in Miami, it was expected to fetch up to \u00c2\u00a3450,000.\nThere was suspicion it had been stolen when it disappeared but the Metropolitan Police said there were \"no reports of any theft\".\nSlave Labour will go on sale at the London Film Museum on 2 June.","summary":"A Banksy mural that went missing last year is to go on display at a London cinema after a campaign to save it.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It came as 100 writers protested outside the council, demanding it take measures to protect freedom of speech.\nSeveral writers have returned their awards to the council in recent weeks, protesting against what they call rising intolerance in India.\nThe Akademi has condemned \"any atrocity against any writer\" in India, and urged writers to take back their awards.\nIn recent weeks, growing numbers of writers have been protesting against book bans, the silencing of writers like Perumal Murugan following attacks by right-wing groups, and the killings of rationalists such as Malleshappa Kalburgi and Govind Pansare this year.\nThe Akademi had been criticised for not speaking out against the attacks sooner, with over 40 writers returning their awards to protest the institution's \"silence\" on the \"attacks against dissent\".\nAkademi president Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari had earlier called the protest \"illogical\", but accepted a memorandum on Friday from the writers, who held a silent march to the institution's headquarters.\nThe Akademi then later issued a statement condemning \"any atrocity against any writer anywhere in the country in the strongest of words\".\nIt also condemned the killing of rationalist Kalburgi \"and other intellectuals and thinkers\", and called on \"governments at the centre and in the states to take immediate action to bring the culprits to book and to ensure the security of writers now and in the future\".\nSpeaking to the BBC, Githa Hariharan of the Indian Cultural Forum, made up of a number of writers who returned their awards, said that the Akademi statement was welcome although \"late\".\nHowever she said that the issues that had prompted the protests in the first place remained a matter of concern for writers.\n\"The silence of the Sahitya Akademi was a tipping point for the pain and anguish felt by many of us who are struggling to recognise the India we grew up in. It became a symbol for our frustrations. But now it's time to move on to to addressing these larger issues as well,\" she said.\nThe writers' protest was seen as unprecedented in India.\nSome of the writers who returned their awards included two of India's most highly respected writers, Nayantara Sahgal, and Krishna Sobti. Other writers like Shashi Deshpande, K Satchidanandan and PK Parakkadavu also returned awards and resigned from the Akademi's councils.","summary":"Sahitya Akademi, which bestows awards, has condemned recent attacks on writers and rationalists.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It came as 100 writers protested outside the council, demanding it take measures to protect freedom of speech.\nSeveral writers have returned their awards to the council in recent weeks, protesting against what they call rising intolerance in India.\nThe Akademi has condemned \"any atrocity against any writer\" in India, and urged writers to take back their awards.\nIn recent weeks, growing numbers of writers have been protesting against book bans, the silencing of writers like Perumal Murugan following attacks by right-wing groups, and the killings of rationalists such as Malleshappa Kalburgi and Govind Pansare this year.\nThe Akademi had been criticised for not speaking out against the attacks sooner, with over 40 writers returning their awards to protest the institution's \"silence\" on the \"attacks against dissent\".\nAkademi president Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari had earlier called the protest \"illogical\", but accepted a memorandum on Friday from the writers, who held a silent march to the institution's headquarters.\nThe Akademi then later issued a statement condemning \"any atrocity against any writer anywhere in the country in the strongest of words\".\nIt also condemned the killing of rationalist Kalburgi \"and other intellectuals and thinkers\", and called on \"governments at the centre and in the states to take immediate action to bring the culprits to book and to ensure the security of writers now and in the future\".\nSpeaking to the BBC, Githa Hariharan of the Indian Cultural Forum, made up of a number of writers who returned their awards, said that the Akademi statement was welcome although \"late\".\nHowever she said that the issues that had prompted the protests in the first place remained a matter of concern for writers.\n\"The silence of the Sahitya Akademi was a tipping point for the pain and anguish felt by many of us who are struggling to recognise the India we grew up in. It became a symbol for our frustrations. But now it's time to move on to to addressing these larger issues as well,\" she said.\nThe writers' protest was seen as unprecedented in India.\nSome of the writers who returned their awards included two of India's most highly respected writers, Nayantara Sahgal, and Krishna Sobti. Other writers like Shashi Deshpande, K Satchidanandan and PK Parakkadavu also returned awards and resigned from the Akademi's councils.","summary":"The Sahitya Akademi, India's leading literary organisation, has returned its awards to the Sahitya Akademi, after a protest by writers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It comes after Ruskin College's governing body agreed to cut two of its six BA programmes and one of its three MA courses to save money.\nCollege principal Chris Wilkes said the decision was related to \"low student numbers rather than any other reason\".\nHe said it would continue to focus on adult education.\nFamous Ruskin College alumni include former deputy prime minister John Prescott and Dennis Skinner, MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire.\nBA English Studies, BA History with Social Sciences and MA Women's Studies are being discontinued.\nAnne Hughes, 63, from Thame in Oxfordshire, has been studying BA English Studies part-time at the college for two years.\nShe said she was \"absolutely distraught\" it was being cut.\nShe is physically disabled and has depression, and said she chose to study at the college because it worked with \"disadvantaged, disabled and mature students\".\nThe college also offers bespoke timetables, unlike some other places of higher education, she added.\nOnline petitions have been set up in a bid to save the English faculty and the Women's Studies course.\nOne signatory, Jenny Lewis, wrote on the first petition: \"[Tutors] Helen Kidd and Tom Sherry are carrying on the great Ruskin tradition of bringing opportunities to those that otherwise would not have them.\"\nStudent and activist Saskia Ritchie, who set up the second petition, said Ruskin had been set up for \"people who would traditionally be excluded from academia\" and gives \"access to truly excellent learning opportunities\".\nMr Wilkes said the college would lose about 25 students as a result of the cuts.\nHe added degrees had been on offer at the college for about 10 years and were \"relatively new\" considering the college's 116-year history.\n\"Our focus will continue to be on educating adults and I think what we're doing is just renewing our offer but doing it in a different way, fulfilling our mission in a different way, to perhaps how we've done it in the past,\" Mr Wilkes added.\nThe college previously lost funding from the Skills Development Agency.","summary":"A college has moved away from providing degrees for students traditionally excluded from academia, students have warned.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It comes after Ruskin College's governing body agreed to cut two of its six BA programmes and one of its three MA courses to save money.\nCollege principal Chris Wilkes said the decision was related to \"low student numbers rather than any other reason\".\nHe said it would continue to focus on adult education.\nFamous Ruskin College alumni include former deputy prime minister John Prescott and Dennis Skinner, MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire.\nBA English Studies, BA History with Social Sciences and MA Women's Studies are being discontinued.\nAnne Hughes, 63, from Thame in Oxfordshire, has been studying BA English Studies part-time at the college for two years.\nShe said she was \"absolutely distraught\" it was being cut.\nShe is physically disabled and has depression, and said she chose to study at the college because it worked with \"disadvantaged, disabled and mature students\".\nThe college also offers bespoke timetables, unlike some other places of higher education, she added.\nOnline petitions have been set up in a bid to save the English faculty and the Women's Studies course.\nOne signatory, Jenny Lewis, wrote on the first petition: \"[Tutors] Helen Kidd and Tom Sherry are carrying on the great Ruskin tradition of bringing opportunities to those that otherwise would not have them.\"\nStudent and activist Saskia Ritchie, who set up the second petition, said Ruskin had been set up for \"people who would traditionally be excluded from academia\" and gives \"access to truly excellent learning opportunities\".\nMr Wilkes said the college would lose about 25 students as a result of the cuts.\nHe added degrees had been on offer at the college for about 10 years and were \"relatively new\" considering the college's 116-year history.\n\"Our focus will continue to be on educating adults and I think what we're doing is just renewing our offer but doing it in a different way, fulfilling our mission in a different way, to perhaps how we've done it in the past,\" Mr Wilkes added.\nThe college previously lost funding from the Skills Development Agency.","summary":"A university that offers degrees to disabled and disabled students is to close after a petition was launched.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wales Police said David Ellis, 40, his lodger, has been arrested in Ireland.\nOfficers are liaising with Garda officers in connection with his extradition back to the UK.\nRetired telecoms engineer Mr Warburton, 59, has not been seen since 31 July.\nPolice launched an appeal for information after he went missing; they said his M-reg Peugeot 205 had been spotted in north Wales before returning to Swansea.\nThe car was found abandoned at Birkenhead port some days later.\nPolice said Mr Ellis, who had been Mr Warburton's lodger in Sketty, had stepped off a ferry in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 6 August.\nThat discovery prompted a fresh appeal for information and led to Welsh officers being sent across the Irish Sea.\nSouth Wales Police said Mr Warburton's family had been informed of the latest development in the investigation and continued to be assisted by family liaison officers.\nMr Warburton's body has not been found; detectives have previously said they are treating the incident as murder.","summary":"Police investigating the murder of missing man Warburton arrested a man in connection with his disappearance.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wales Police said David Ellis, 40, his lodger, has been arrested in Ireland.\nOfficers are liaising with Garda officers in connection with his extradition back to the UK.\nRetired telecoms engineer Mr Warburton, 59, has not been seen since 31 July.\nPolice launched an appeal for information after he went missing; they said his M-reg Peugeot 205 had been spotted in north Wales before returning to Swansea.\nThe car was found abandoned at Birkenhead port some days later.\nPolice said Mr Ellis, who had been Mr Warburton's lodger in Sketty, had stepped off a ferry in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 6 August.\nThat discovery prompted a fresh appeal for information and led to Welsh officers being sent across the Irish Sea.\nSouth Wales Police said Mr Warburton's family had been informed of the latest development in the investigation and continued to be assisted by family liaison officers.\nMr Warburton's body has not been found; detectives have previously said they are treating the incident as murder.","summary":"A man has been arrested in Ireland on suspicion of murdering Swansea man Mark Warburton.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"West Midlands Ambulance Service said the car was discovered on Sunday at 09:35 GMT by two cyclists in Crakemarsh near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.\nA spokesman said the black Ford Fiesta appeared to have hit a tree in very foggy conditions on the B5030.\nThe girl, in the back of the car, was treated at hospital for minor injuries.\nThe man, who was 25 and from the local area, has not yet been named.\nUpdates from this story and more from Staffordshire\nAn ambulance service spokesman said: \"This was an extremely difficult incident for all involved including the two cyclists who made the discovery.\"\nStaffordshire Police appealed for witnesses to the crash, and said specially trained family liaison officers were working to support the family.\nA spokesman added: \"At this early stage of the investigation it is not known at what time the collision occurred.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested after a girl was found dead in a car after it was hit by a cyclist.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"West Midlands Ambulance Service said the car was discovered on Sunday at 09:35 GMT by two cyclists in Crakemarsh near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.\nA spokesman said the black Ford Fiesta appeared to have hit a tree in very foggy conditions on the B5030.\nThe girl, in the back of the car, was treated at hospital for minor injuries.\nThe man, who was 25 and from the local area, has not yet been named.\nUpdates from this story and more from Staffordshire\nAn ambulance service spokesman said: \"This was an extremely difficult incident for all involved including the two cyclists who made the discovery.\"\nStaffordshire Police appealed for witnesses to the crash, and said specially trained family liaison officers were working to support the family.\nA spokesman added: \"At this early stage of the investigation it is not known at what time the collision occurred.\"","summary":"A girl has been found in a crashed car.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He was responding to reports Beijing has deployed surface-to-air missiles on a disputed island in the region.\nChina dismissed the reports as \"hype\", but said it had the right under international law to defend itself.\nSeveral nations claim territory in the resource-rich South China Sea, which is also an important shipping route.\nA spokesman for Mr Kerry said satellite images appeared to confirm China had deployed anti-aircraft missiles on Woody or Yongxing Island in the Paracels.\nThe island is claimed by China, Taiwan and Vietnam and the presence of missiles would significantly increase tensions.\nMr Kerry said the US expected to have a \"very serious conversation\" with China over its presence.\n\"There is every evidence, every day, that there has been an increase of militarisation from one kind or another. It's a serious concern,\" he said.\nThe latest images of Woody Island were captured by ImageSat International.\nA picture dated 3 February shows a beach on the island empty. By 14 February it contains several missile launchers and support vehicles.\nBut the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, said reports were a Western media invention.\nHe defended \"the limited and necessary self-defence facilities\" on islands inhabited by Chinese personnel as \"consistent with the right for self-preservation and self-protection.... under the international law\".\nChina has been carrying out extensive land reclamation work in the region, which it says is legal and for civilian purposes.\nBut the work has angered other countries which also claim the territory, and there is growing concern about the implications of the area becoming militarised.\nThe South China Sea dispute has been a topic of debate at a meeting of South East Asian regional leaders in California.\nUS President Barack Obama said the members had discussed the need for \"tangible steps\" to reduce tensions.\nRival countries have wrangled over territory in the South China Sea for centuries, but tension has steadily increased in recent years.\nIts islets and waters are claimed in part or in whole by Taiwan, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.\nChina has backed its expansive claims with island-building and naval patrols, while the US says it opposes restrictions on freedom of navigation and unlawful sovereignty claims - by all sides, but seen by many as aimed at China.\nThe frictions have sparked concern that the area is becoming a flashpoint with global consequences.","summary":"US Secretary of State John Kerry has said there is \"serious concern\" over China's presence in the South China Sea.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He was responding to reports Beijing has deployed surface-to-air missiles on a disputed island in the region.\nChina dismissed the reports as \"hype\", but said it had the right under international law to defend itself.\nSeveral nations claim territory in the resource-rich South China Sea, which is also an important shipping route.\nA spokesman for Mr Kerry said satellite images appeared to confirm China had deployed anti-aircraft missiles on Woody or Yongxing Island in the Paracels.\nThe island is claimed by China, Taiwan and Vietnam and the presence of missiles would significantly increase tensions.\nMr Kerry said the US expected to have a \"very serious conversation\" with China over its presence.\n\"There is every evidence, every day, that there has been an increase of militarisation from one kind or another. It's a serious concern,\" he said.\nThe latest images of Woody Island were captured by ImageSat International.\nA picture dated 3 February shows a beach on the island empty. By 14 February it contains several missile launchers and support vehicles.\nBut the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, said reports were a Western media invention.\nHe defended \"the limited and necessary self-defence facilities\" on islands inhabited by Chinese personnel as \"consistent with the right for self-preservation and self-protection.... under the international law\".\nChina has been carrying out extensive land reclamation work in the region, which it says is legal and for civilian purposes.\nBut the work has angered other countries which also claim the territory, and there is growing concern about the implications of the area becoming militarised.\nThe South China Sea dispute has been a topic of debate at a meeting of South East Asian regional leaders in California.\nUS President Barack Obama said the members had discussed the need for \"tangible steps\" to reduce tensions.\nRival countries have wrangled over territory in the South China Sea for centuries, but tension has steadily increased in recent years.\nIts islets and waters are claimed in part or in whole by Taiwan, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.\nChina has backed its expansive claims with island-building and naval patrols, while the US says it opposes restrictions on freedom of navigation and unlawful sovereignty claims - by all sides, but seen by many as aimed at China.\nThe frictions have sparked concern that the area is becoming a flashpoint with global consequences.","summary":"Mr Kerry says the US is seriously concerned about increased Chinese militarisation in the contested South China Sea.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 32-year old, who has won 12 caps for his country, has been signed to provide injury cover.\nOspreys tight heads Dmitri Arhip and Ma'afu Fia are currently sidelined and Rhodri Jones is in the Wales squad.\n\"Brian has proven quality at the top level and will add so much experience to the squad, particularly over the coming weeks,\" coach Steve Tandy said.\nMujati has played in Super Rugby with Lions and Stormers, in Top 14 in France with Racing Metro, and in England with Northampton Saints and Sale.\nAt Northampton Mujati was a losing Heineken Cup and Premiership finalist, and an Anglo-Welsh Cup winner.\nOspreys Head Coach, Steve Tandy, said he is expecting Mujati to make a big impact.\n\"This is an important signing for us given the injury situation with Dmitri and Ma'afu. Our performances this season have put us in a really strong position but we still have eight PRO12 games to go, and a Challenge Cup quarter-final in April,\" he said.\n\"In Rhodri Jones and Daniel Suter we have two young men who will be heavily involved but we can't go through such a big run of games with only two fit pro tight heads on our books, particularly with Rhodri still a part of the Six Nations squad and potentially away on Wales duty. It's a critical position and we felt that we had to act now.\"","summary":"Ospreys have signed former Northampton prop Brian Mujati from Northampton Saints.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 32-year old, who has won 12 caps for his country, has been signed to provide injury cover.\nOspreys tight heads Dmitri Arhip and Ma'afu Fia are currently sidelined and Rhodri Jones is in the Wales squad.\n\"Brian has proven quality at the top level and will add so much experience to the squad, particularly over the coming weeks,\" coach Steve Tandy said.\nMujati has played in Super Rugby with Lions and Stormers, in Top 14 in France with Racing Metro, and in England with Northampton Saints and Sale.\nAt Northampton Mujati was a losing Heineken Cup and Premiership finalist, and an Anglo-Welsh Cup winner.\nOspreys Head Coach, Steve Tandy, said he is expecting Mujati to make a big impact.\n\"This is an important signing for us given the injury situation with Dmitri and Ma'afu. Our performances this season have put us in a really strong position but we still have eight PRO12 games to go, and a Challenge Cup quarter-final in April,\" he said.\n\"In Rhodri Jones and Daniel Suter we have two young men who will be heavily involved but we can't go through such a big run of games with only two fit pro tight heads on our books, particularly with Rhodri still a part of the Six Nations squad and potentially away on Wales duty. It's a critical position and we felt that we had to act now.\"","summary":"Ospreys have signed Sale's former Brian Mujati.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aiden Webb, 22, from Norwich, was climbing Fansipan mountain alone on Friday when he fell down a ravine and lost his way, his girlfriend Bluebell Baughan said.\nMr Webb, described as an experienced climber, was last heard from on Saturday when his phone went dead.\nThe Foreign Office confirmed it was assisting his family.\nMr Webb and Miss Baughan were on a four-month trip when he injured his arm and knee in the fall on the 3,100m (10,300ft) high Fansipan mountain in the north of Vietnam.\nMore on this and other stories from Norfolk\n\"He went to the mountain alone without a guide at 06:00 and aspired to climb it in one day,\" Miss Baughan said.\nShe was in touch with Mr Webb by phone when he informed her he had fallen and could not find his way back to the trail.\n\"He was sure he could make it back but by nightfall it was apparent he wasn't going to,\" she said.\n\"Aiden said a rock had cut his arm open and he had hurt his knee. We were in touch all night.\n\"He said no-one would be able to find him, but by 6am on Saturday he finally agreed to me getting help.\"\nMiss Baughan, who is helping co-ordinate the search from the town of Sa Pa, said rescuers had been on the mountain since Saturday morning.\n\"Thirty-two men spent last night on the mountain, a mixture of military police, forestry workers and local police.\n\"There is only one police officer here in Sa Pa who speaks English, but everyone has been very helpful,\" she said.\nMiss Baughan said conditions on the mountain were \"very cold and wet\".\n\"Aiden is a very good climber, but he is injured,\" she said.\nMr Webb's father and uncle are expected to arrive in Vietnam this evening although they will not reach the north until Tuesday.\nA Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokeswoman said: \"We are supporting the family of Aiden Webb, a British man reported missing in Vietnam. We are working closely with the local authorities leading the search.\"","summary":"A British man is missing in Vietnam after falling while attempting to climb a mountain.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aiden Webb, 22, from Norwich, was climbing Fansipan mountain alone on Friday when he fell down a ravine and lost his way, his girlfriend Bluebell Baughan said.\nMr Webb, described as an experienced climber, was last heard from on Saturday when his phone went dead.\nThe Foreign Office confirmed it was assisting his family.\nMr Webb and Miss Baughan were on a four-month trip when he injured his arm and knee in the fall on the 3,100m (10,300ft) high Fansipan mountain in the north of Vietnam.\nMore on this and other stories from Norfolk\n\"He went to the mountain alone without a guide at 06:00 and aspired to climb it in one day,\" Miss Baughan said.\nShe was in touch with Mr Webb by phone when he informed her he had fallen and could not find his way back to the trail.\n\"He was sure he could make it back but by nightfall it was apparent he wasn't going to,\" she said.\n\"Aiden said a rock had cut his arm open and he had hurt his knee. We were in touch all night.\n\"He said no-one would be able to find him, but by 6am on Saturday he finally agreed to me getting help.\"\nMiss Baughan, who is helping co-ordinate the search from the town of Sa Pa, said rescuers had been on the mountain since Saturday morning.\n\"Thirty-two men spent last night on the mountain, a mixture of military police, forestry workers and local police.\n\"There is only one police officer here in Sa Pa who speaks English, but everyone has been very helpful,\" she said.\nMiss Baughan said conditions on the mountain were \"very cold and wet\".\n\"Aiden is a very good climber, but he is injured,\" she said.\nMr Webb's father and uncle are expected to arrive in Vietnam this evening although they will not reach the north until Tuesday.\nA Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokeswoman said: \"We are supporting the family of Aiden Webb, a British man reported missing in Vietnam. We are working closely with the local authorities leading the search.\"","summary":"A British man who went missing while on a mountain in Vietnam has been found, his girlfriend has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She was artificially inseminated earlier this year after attempts to bring her together with male partner, Yang Guang, failed.\nThe zoo said new scientific tests had given a \"strong indication\" of pregnancy, but were \"too new to be definitive\".\nTian Tian also conceived last year, but the pregnancy failed.\nIain Valentine, director of Giant Pandas for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said: \"The latest scientific data suggests Tian Tian the giant panda is now pregnant and that implantation has taken place, therefore she may give birth at the end of the month.\n\"This is all very new and complex science and we still have a bit of time to go yet.\n\"As like last year, the late loss of a cub remains entirely possible.\"\nThe zoo said it had been able to confirm that Tian Tian did become pregnant last year.\nHowever, it said it was most likely that she had reabsorbed the foetus late term.\nThe two pandas arrived in Scotland from China in 2011.\nTian Tian has had cubs in the past in China, before she came on loan to Edinburgh.\nIf she does have a successful delivery, it will be the first time a giant panda has been born in Britain.\nThe panda enclosure at Edinburgh Zoo is due to close to visitors from Saturday ahead of a possible birth.","summary":"Edinburgh Zoo has said it believes its panda Tian Tian is pregnant and may give birth at the end of the month.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She was artificially inseminated earlier this year after attempts to bring her together with male partner, Yang Guang, failed.\nThe zoo said new scientific tests had given a \"strong indication\" of pregnancy, but were \"too new to be definitive\".\nTian Tian also conceived last year, but the pregnancy failed.\nIain Valentine, director of Giant Pandas for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said: \"The latest scientific data suggests Tian Tian the giant panda is now pregnant and that implantation has taken place, therefore she may give birth at the end of the month.\n\"This is all very new and complex science and we still have a bit of time to go yet.\n\"As like last year, the late loss of a cub remains entirely possible.\"\nThe zoo said it had been able to confirm that Tian Tian did become pregnant last year.\nHowever, it said it was most likely that she had reabsorbed the foetus late term.\nThe two pandas arrived in Scotland from China in 2011.\nTian Tian has had cubs in the past in China, before she came on loan to Edinburgh.\nIf she does have a successful delivery, it will be the first time a giant panda has been born in Britain.\nThe panda enclosure at Edinburgh Zoo is due to close to visitors from Saturday ahead of a possible birth.","summary":"The first female giant panda to be born at Edinburgh Zoo has been confirmed as Tian Tian the panda.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hammersmith and City Line has been suspended between Edgware Road and Hammersmith over fears debris could fall on to the tracks.\nThe Circle Line is also closed partly due to the fire and partly because of planned engineering work.\nTransport for London (TfL) said the move had been made \"at the request of the London Fire Brigade\".\nThe fire broke out at the 24-storey block, which contained 120 one and two-bedroom flats, early on Wednesday morning.\nPolice presume 58 people have died but have warned the figure could grow.\nA sign at Ladbroke Grove station said \"owing to the safety of the Tower\" the lines had been partly suspended.\nThe London Fire Brigade confirmed it had requested the lines be temporarily closed because of a \"short-term risk of some debris falling on to the tracks\".\nA spokesman said teams were working to secure the debris so the lines could be reopened as soon as possible.","summary":"Two London Underground lines have been temporarily closed after a fire at a block of flats in west London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hammersmith and City Line has been suspended between Edgware Road and Hammersmith over fears debris could fall on to the tracks.\nThe Circle Line is also closed partly due to the fire and partly because of planned engineering work.\nTransport for London (TfL) said the move had been made \"at the request of the London Fire Brigade\".\nThe fire broke out at the 24-storey block, which contained 120 one and two-bedroom flats, early on Wednesday morning.\nPolice presume 58 people have died but have warned the figure could grow.\nA sign at Ladbroke Grove station said \"owing to the safety of the Tower\" the lines had been partly suspended.\nThe London Fire Brigade confirmed it had requested the lines be temporarily closed because of a \"short-term risk of some debris falling on to the tracks\".\nA spokesman said teams were working to secure the debris so the lines could be reopened as soon as possible.","summary":"Two lines remained suspended due to safety concerns with the Tower.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money will be spent on designing systems to allow the chassis of future models to be made out of aluminium.\nThe first of these models will be a new mid-sized sports saloon car to be introduced in 2015.\nThe announcement was made at the Frankfurt motor show by JLR chief executive Ralf Speth.\n\"Today's announcement signals Jaguar Land Rover's ambitions to push the boundaries and redefine premium car ownership,\" he said.\n\"Jaguar Land Rover is a business driven by design, technology and innovation and this investment and level of job creation is yet further evidence of our commitment to advancing the capability of the UK automotive sector and its supply chain.\"\nThe design teams will be creating what they call an aluminium architecture, which is the part of the car on which the bodywork, seats and engine sit.\nThe idea is that it will be flexible enough to be the base for future model of either Jaguar or Land Rover cars.\nIn pictures: Jaguar C-X17\nCarmakers are increasingly using aluminium in their vehicles because its light weight improves fuel efficiency.\nThe first car using the aluminium platform will be a smaller than other Jaguar models.\nBut in order to demonstrate the flexibility of the system, JLR has also unveiled a concept car called the C-X17, which is halfway between a sports car and an SUV, and could also be based on the new chassis.\nJLR said that the jobs at the Solihull site would bring the total number of jobs it had created in the UK over the last three years to almost 11,000.\nIt also stressed that the investment would involve significant extra spending with its suppliers.\nJLR has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008.","summary":"Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) plans to create jobs at Solihull as part of expanding its product range.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money will be spent on designing systems to allow the chassis of future models to be made out of aluminium.\nThe first of these models will be a new mid-sized sports saloon car to be introduced in 2015.\nThe announcement was made at the Frankfurt motor show by JLR chief executive Ralf Speth.\n\"Today's announcement signals Jaguar Land Rover's ambitions to push the boundaries and redefine premium car ownership,\" he said.\n\"Jaguar Land Rover is a business driven by design, technology and innovation and this investment and level of job creation is yet further evidence of our commitment to advancing the capability of the UK automotive sector and its supply chain.\"\nThe design teams will be creating what they call an aluminium architecture, which is the part of the car on which the bodywork, seats and engine sit.\nThe idea is that it will be flexible enough to be the base for future model of either Jaguar or Land Rover cars.\nIn pictures: Jaguar C-X17\nCarmakers are increasingly using aluminium in their vehicles because its light weight improves fuel efficiency.\nThe first car using the aluminium platform will be a smaller than other Jaguar models.\nBut in order to demonstrate the flexibility of the system, JLR has also unveiled a concept car called the C-X17, which is halfway between a sports car and an SUV, and could also be based on the new chassis.\nJLR said that the jobs at the Solihull site would bring the total number of jobs it had created in the UK over the last three years to almost 11,000.\nIt also stressed that the investment would involve significant extra spending with its suppliers.\nJLR has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008.","summary":"Jaguar Land Rover is to create up to 100 jobs at its Solihull plant in the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jordan Maguire-Drew nearly put the Daggers in front early on when he struck the woodwork while at the other end, Ryan Bird did the same with a header as the sides sparred.\nIn the second half, Matt Robinson threaded a through-pass to Whitely, who controlled and dispatched under Ryan Clarke with the confidence of a striker - a goal that ended an impressive 10-match unbeaten run for the hosts.\nWhitely could have put a greater gloss on matters for John Still's side, but he struck the bar from 20 yards.\nReport supplied by the Press Association.\nMatch ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1.\nSecond Half ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. James Constable replaces Ryan Bird.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. Jamie Cureton replaces Adam Dawson.\nFrankie Raymond (Dagenham and Redbridge) is shown the yellow card.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. James Granger replaces Adam Dugdale.\nGoal! Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1. Corey Whitely (Dagenham and Redbridge).\nSubstitution, Dagenham and Redbridge. Fejiri Okenabirhie replaces Sam Ling.\nSecond Half begins Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 0.\nFirst Half ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 0.\nMatt Robinson (Dagenham and Redbridge) is shown the yellow card.\nFirst Half begins.\nLineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Corey Whitely took Dagenham to their only goal in their win away at Eastleigh.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jordan Maguire-Drew nearly put the Daggers in front early on when he struck the woodwork while at the other end, Ryan Bird did the same with a header as the sides sparred.\nIn the second half, Matt Robinson threaded a through-pass to Whitely, who controlled and dispatched under Ryan Clarke with the confidence of a striker - a goal that ended an impressive 10-match unbeaten run for the hosts.\nWhitely could have put a greater gloss on matters for John Still's side, but he struck the bar from 20 yards.\nReport supplied by the Press Association.\nMatch ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1.\nSecond Half ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. James Constable replaces Ryan Bird.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. Jamie Cureton replaces Adam Dawson.\nFrankie Raymond (Dagenham and Redbridge) is shown the yellow card.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. James Granger replaces Adam Dugdale.\nGoal! Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1. Corey Whitely (Dagenham and Redbridge).\nSubstitution, Dagenham and Redbridge. Fejiri Okenabirhie replaces Sam Ling.\nSecond Half begins Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 0.\nFirst Half ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 0.\nMatt Robinson (Dagenham and Redbridge) is shown the yellow card.\nFirst Half begins.\nLineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Corey Whitely's late goal gave Dagenham victory over Eastleigh at the National League.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Josh Hanson, of Kingsbury, north-west London, was stabbed in the neck at the RE bar in Eastcote, Hillingdon.\nHe died at the scene shortly after 01:10 BST on Sunday.\nScotland Yard said about 40 people were in the bar at the time of the attack and urged anyone there after midnight to contact them with information.\nNo arrests have yet been made.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said: \"It is believed there would have been around 40 people present at the time of the incident, many of whom left the venue as paramedics worked to save Josh's life. It is imperative these people contact us to let us know what they saw.\n\"We are also keen to hear from anyone who was in Field End Road area at around 01:00 Sunday who may have seen or heard anything that they now think might be because of the incident at the RE bar.\"","summary":"A murder investigation has begun over a man who was fatally stabbed in front of dozens of customers at a bar in Hillingdon.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Josh Hanson, of Kingsbury, north-west London, was stabbed in the neck at the RE bar in Eastcote, Hillingdon.\nHe died at the scene shortly after 01:10 BST on Sunday.\nScotland Yard said about 40 people were in the bar at the time of the attack and urged anyone there after midnight to contact them with information.\nNo arrests have yet been made.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said: \"It is believed there would have been around 40 people present at the time of the incident, many of whom left the venue as paramedics worked to save Josh's life. It is imperative these people contact us to let us know what they saw.\n\"We are also keen to hear from anyone who was in Field End Road area at around 01:00 Sunday who may have seen or heard anything that they now think might be because of the incident at the RE bar.\"","summary":"A man has died after being stabbed at a bar in south London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 75-year-old was recovered unconscious from the water at Tywyn, by a crew from Aberdovey RNLI Lifeboat at 16:14 BST on Saturday.\nHe was flown to hospital by the coastguard rescue helicopter but later died.\nThe girls were taken to hospital as a precaution.\nIn a separate incident, three people including a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl, were rescued from the sea in Harlech at about 15:30 BST on Saturday.\nHarlech Coastguard team, Criccieth RNLI Lifeboat, North Wales Police and paramedics were involved in the rescue.\nNorth Wales Police warned people to take extra care in the sea and to avoid taking risks.","summary":"A man has died who got into difficulty in the water at Tywyn.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 75-year-old was recovered unconscious from the water at Tywyn, by a crew from Aberdovey RNLI Lifeboat at 16:14 BST on Saturday.\nHe was flown to hospital by the coastguard rescue helicopter but later died.\nThe girls were taken to hospital as a precaution.\nIn a separate incident, three people including a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl, were rescued from the sea in Harlech at about 15:30 BST on Saturday.\nHarlech Coastguard team, Criccieth RNLI Lifeboat, North Wales Police and paramedics were involved in the rescue.\nNorth Wales Police warned people to take extra care in the sea and to avoid taking risks.","summary":"A man has died after being rescued from the sea off the coast of Gwynedd.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kerry Foods confirmed the redundancies, which were initially announced in February.\nThe company said a consultation process \"had failed to secure a strategy which would ensure the sustainability of production at the site\".\nThe firm said it was retaining the factory on the town's Europarc industrial estate and was looking at \"future possibilities for the site\".\nKerry Foods said employees were given confirmation of the plant's closure on Wednesday following a 90-day consultation period.\nA company spokesman said: \"We are doing everything we can to assist employees in securing new employment.\"","summary":"A factory has closed with the loss of jobs.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kerry Foods confirmed the redundancies, which were initially announced in February.\nThe company said a consultation process \"had failed to secure a strategy which would ensure the sustainability of production at the site\".\nThe firm said it was retaining the factory on the town's Europarc industrial estate and was looking at \"future possibilities for the site\".\nKerry Foods said employees were given confirmation of the plant's closure on Wednesday following a 90-day consultation period.\nA company spokesman said: \"We are doing everything we can to assist employees in securing new employment.\"","summary":"A Kerry Foods factory in the town of Londonderry is to close after a \"failure\" to secure a strategy to save the plant.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n23 July 2013 Last updated at 06:00 BST\nThe baby was delivered at 16:24 BST at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, weighing 8lb 6oz.\nThe duke is based at RAF Valley on Anglesey, north Wales, where he and his wife share a cottage.\nFlt Lt William Wales - who, as monarch, will one day be head of the armed forces - has spent recent years flying rescue missions, and qualified as a helicopter captain in 2012.\nHere is what his colleagues had to say to him.\nWales welcomes 'joyous' royal birth","summary":"Colleagues of duke William have sent their congratulations to him after the birth.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n23 July 2013 Last updated at 06:00 BST\nThe baby was delivered at 16:24 BST at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, weighing 8lb 6oz.\nThe duke is based at RAF Valley on Anglesey, north Wales, where he and his wife share a cottage.\nFlt Lt William Wales - who, as monarch, will one day be head of the armed forces - has spent recent years flying rescue missions, and qualified as a helicopter captain in 2012.\nHere is what his colleagues had to say to him.\nWales welcomes 'joyous' royal birth","summary":"The Duke of Cambridge has given birth to his first child, the Duke of Cambridge.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old was an unused squad member during the 2017 Six Nations, as well as the 2016 autumn internationals.\n\"It's been building as I've been in a few camps now, but to finally get my name called out on that team sheet was an awesome feeling,\" he said.\n\"I've been champing at the bit these last few camps, training hard.\"\nThe Ospreys player comes in to replace Cory Hill, who was called up by the British and Irish Lions following Wales' 24-6 win over Tonga.\nCoach Robin McBryde has made seven changes in all to the side that started that game at Eden Park last Friday\nAnother two uncapped players - scrum-half Tomos Williams and lock Adam Beard - are also on the bench.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nThornton made 25 appearances for Ospreys in the 2016-17 campaign, but expects a big transition to international rugby.\n\"I've been playing a lot for the Ospreys this year and being involved in the Pro12 and the [European] Challenge Cup has given me quite a bit of experience,\" the former Wales Under-20s captain told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"But Test rugby is a completely different animal, so I'm really looking forward to the challenge on Friday against a strong Samoan team.\n\"Like every young Welsh boy I want to play for Wales, but when it actually comes round you get that sensation of pride.\"\nThornton is part of an inexperienced Wales side, with the forwards having won just 31 caps between them.\n\"Samoa have a big experienced pack and we have a couple of young guys here looking to blood themselves on the international stage, so I think it'll be a good challenge overall,\" Thornton added.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device","summary":"Thornton says he is \"champing at the bit\" ahead of the game against Samoa on Friday.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old was an unused squad member during the 2017 Six Nations, as well as the 2016 autumn internationals.\n\"It's been building as I've been in a few camps now, but to finally get my name called out on that team sheet was an awesome feeling,\" he said.\n\"I've been champing at the bit these last few camps, training hard.\"\nThe Ospreys player comes in to replace Cory Hill, who was called up by the British and Irish Lions following Wales' 24-6 win over Tonga.\nCoach Robin McBryde has made seven changes in all to the side that started that game at Eden Park last Friday\nAnother two uncapped players - scrum-half Tomos Williams and lock Adam Beard - are also on the bench.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nThornton made 25 appearances for Ospreys in the 2016-17 campaign, but expects a big transition to international rugby.\n\"I've been playing a lot for the Ospreys this year and being involved in the Pro12 and the [European] Challenge Cup has given me quite a bit of experience,\" the former Wales Under-20s captain told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"But Test rugby is a completely different animal, so I'm really looking forward to the challenge on Friday against a strong Samoan team.\n\"Like every young Welsh boy I want to play for Wales, but when it actually comes round you get that sensation of pride.\"\nThornton is part of an inexperienced Wales side, with the forwards having won just 31 caps between them.\n\"Samoa have a big experienced pack and we have a couple of young guys here looking to blood themselves on the international stage, so I think it'll be a good challenge overall,\" Thornton added.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device","summary":"Ospreys' new-look scrum-half Joe Thornton says he is relishing the chance to play for Wales in Friday's Test against Samoa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inspector Harold Stephens said the County Plan, which will be the blueprint for development in County Durham for the next 20 years, was \"unrealistic and flawed\".\nThe council had wanted him to reassess his findings but he has refused.\nThe authority has now said it will take that decision to court.\nIan Thompson, the council's corporate director of regeneration and economic development, said: \"It came as a disappointment that the planning inspector has declined to reopen the examination.\n\"We maintain the plan offers the best prospect for economic growth and have explored every option and opportunity in our efforts to demonstrate this, which has included employing independent planning experts to review our business-backed predictions for growth.\n\"We now have no choice but to pursue this matter through the courts by way of a Judicial Review.\"\nIn the plan, the county council said it wants to build 31,400 homes and create thousands of jobs over the next 20 years, in a bid to attract more businesses and people to the area.\nBut Mr Stephens said the plan was \"unsound\" and assumptions about job growth were \"very ambitious\".","summary":"Durham County Council is seeking a judicial review after a planning inspector refused to re-examine his criticism of proposals for the county.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inspector Harold Stephens said the County Plan, which will be the blueprint for development in County Durham for the next 20 years, was \"unrealistic and flawed\".\nThe council had wanted him to reassess his findings but he has refused.\nThe authority has now said it will take that decision to court.\nIan Thompson, the council's corporate director of regeneration and economic development, said: \"It came as a disappointment that the planning inspector has declined to reopen the examination.\n\"We maintain the plan offers the best prospect for economic growth and have explored every option and opportunity in our efforts to demonstrate this, which has included employing independent planning experts to review our business-backed predictions for growth.\n\"We now have no choice but to pursue this matter through the courts by way of a Judicial Review.\"\nIn the plan, the county council said it wants to build 31,400 homes and create thousands of jobs over the next 20 years, in a bid to attract more businesses and people to the area.\nBut Mr Stephens said the plan was \"unsound\" and assumptions about job growth were \"very ambitious\".","summary":"A planning inspector has refused to reopen a report into a \u00a31bn regeneration plan for Durham.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifty sheep were stolen from a farm in Ammanford and the farmer spotted a flock two weeks later at a livestock market in Llanybydder.\nAfter the ewes gave birth, paternity tests revealed they were the offspring of the farmer's rams.\nAndrew Thomas, 39, of Garnant admitted handling the stolen sheep.\nHe will be sentenced at Swansea Crown Court this month.\nDyfed-Powys Police said this was the first time DNA evidence has been used in a case of this type in Wales, and only the third time across Wales and England.\nInsp Matthew Howells said: \"Traditionally, sheep rustling cases are very difficult to detect and prosecute, with this case being no exception.\n\"Although we were unable to prove who stole the sheep, we were able to use forensic techniques usually reserved for humans to help prove that the sheep were in fact the stolen ones.\"","summary":"A sheep rustler has been convicted after police used DNA testing on lambs for the first time in Wales.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifty sheep were stolen from a farm in Ammanford and the farmer spotted a flock two weeks later at a livestock market in Llanybydder.\nAfter the ewes gave birth, paternity tests revealed they were the offspring of the farmer's rams.\nAndrew Thomas, 39, of Garnant admitted handling the stolen sheep.\nHe will be sentenced at Swansea Crown Court this month.\nDyfed-Powys Police said this was the first time DNA evidence has been used in a case of this type in Wales, and only the third time across Wales and England.\nInsp Matthew Howells said: \"Traditionally, sheep rustling cases are very difficult to detect and prosecute, with this case being no exception.\n\"Although we were unable to prove who stole the sheep, we were able to use forensic techniques usually reserved for humans to help prove that the sheep were in fact the stolen ones.\"","summary":"A farmer has been found guilty of rustling sheep that were stolen from a farm in Powys.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"William Blake: Apprentice and Master has opened at the Ashmolean Museum after 19th Century floor plans were unearthed.\nBlake created the majority of his books from a printing studio in the Hercules Buildings in Hercules Road, Lambeth.\nThe studio was destroyed when the building was razed in 1918.\nPhilip Pullman CBE, president of the Blake Society, said: \"William Blake was a complete original; his power was his tenderness, his wit, his graphic line are like no-one else's.\n\"It's good to remind people every so often about this colossal imagination and his moral vision, which are just as potent now after two hundred years as they were when he brought them into the world.\"\nThe exhibition is on until 1 March 2015.","summary":"A new exhibition celebrating the work of William Blake has opened in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"William Blake: Apprentice and Master has opened at the Ashmolean Museum after 19th Century floor plans were unearthed.\nBlake created the majority of his books from a printing studio in the Hercules Buildings in Hercules Road, Lambeth.\nThe studio was destroyed when the building was razed in 1918.\nPhilip Pullman CBE, president of the Blake Society, said: \"William Blake was a complete original; his power was his tenderness, his wit, his graphic line are like no-one else's.\n\"It's good to remind people every so often about this colossal imagination and his moral vision, which are just as potent now after two hundred years as they were when he brought them into the world.\"\nThe exhibition is on until 1 March 2015.","summary":"A William Blake exhibition has opened.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The tie-up, announced in March, is expected to be completed by the end of this year or early 2017.\nIt will create one of the world's largest exchange companies with a combined value of about \u00a321bn.\nEach of the two companies has more than 5,000 staff.\nThe LSE said its shareholders would be asked to approve the merger on 4 July.\nIt added that the deal was expected to produce \u20ac250m in annual cost savings in five years, with \u20ac160m of those savings achieved by year three.\nIf the deal goes ahead, LSE shareholders will own 45.6% of the new holding company, while Deutsche Boerse shareholders will own 54.4%.\nThe two companies said together they should be able to make cost savings of \u20ac450m (\u00a3354m) a year - about 20% of the combined group's operating costs of \u20ac2.2bn last year.\nThe LSE group already owns Milan-based Borsa Italiana.\nThe newly merged company will keep both the London and Frankfurt headquarters. The new holding company, UK TopCo, will be incorporated in the UK.","summary":"LSE) has said its forthcoming merger with Deutsche Boerse could lead to cost savings.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The tie-up, announced in March, is expected to be completed by the end of this year or early 2017.\nIt will create one of the world's largest exchange companies with a combined value of about \u00a321bn.\nEach of the two companies has more than 5,000 staff.\nThe LSE said its shareholders would be asked to approve the merger on 4 July.\nIt added that the deal was expected to produce \u20ac250m in annual cost savings in five years, with \u20ac160m of those savings achieved by year three.\nIf the deal goes ahead, LSE shareholders will own 45.6% of the new holding company, while Deutsche Boerse shareholders will own 54.4%.\nThe two companies said together they should be able to make cost savings of \u20ac450m (\u00a3354m) a year - about 20% of the combined group's operating costs of \u20ac2.2bn last year.\nThe LSE group already owns Milan-based Borsa Italiana.\nThe newly merged company will keep both the London and Frankfurt headquarters. The new holding company, UK TopCo, will be incorporated in the UK.","summary":"The London Stock Exchange (LSE) has said it will buy German rival Deutsche Boerse for \u20ac1.2bn (\u00a31.3bn).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sky Mobile will offer flexible monthly payment plans and the ability to roll over unused data each month for up to three years.\nSky will become a \"quad play\" provider, offering broadband, television fixed-line telephone and a mobile service.\nAnd existing Sky TV customers will not have to pay for calls or texts and can compile playlists of their favourite shows to watch on their mobiles.\nAccording to Sky, some 46,000 have pre-registered for the service.\nThe service comes with three data plans:\nNon-Sky TV customers can add on unlimited calls and texts for \u00a310 per month, or pay for calls and texts on a pay-as-you-use (PAYU) basis.\nAccording to Sky, UK consumers use less than half of the mobile data they buy from mobile network operators, adding up to an annual \u00a32bn of wasted data.\nStephen van Rooyen, UK and Ireland Sky chief executive, said: \"We felt it was time to shake up the mobile market and give customers a completely new way to manage their mobile plan.\n\"We've designed it based on what people told us they want - it's easy, flexible and transparent and it puts the customer in control.\"\nEwan Taylor-Gibson, a telecoms expert at uSwitch said: \"Sky's first mobile offering is very competitive, as long as you're already a Sky TV customer.\"\nHe compared Sky's Sim-only deal with that already offered by giffgaff, another service that piggybacks on O2's network and allows customers to alter their package depending on their usage.\n\"The key differences between the two are that Sky ties you in for 12 months, while giffgaff users can cancel anytime, and giffgaff also offers unlimited everything for \u00a320 a month, beating Sky's top package, which delivers 5GB,\" said Mr Taylor-Gibson.\nSky's decision to let people roll over data and store it for three years was \"both unique and compelling\", he said, but it may have to offer bigger data bundles.","summary":"Sky has launched a new mobile service that lets customers stream and store their favourite TV shows on their mobile phones.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sky Mobile will offer flexible monthly payment plans and the ability to roll over unused data each month for up to three years.\nSky will become a \"quad play\" provider, offering broadband, television fixed-line telephone and a mobile service.\nAnd existing Sky TV customers will not have to pay for calls or texts and can compile playlists of their favourite shows to watch on their mobiles.\nAccording to Sky, some 46,000 have pre-registered for the service.\nThe service comes with three data plans:\nNon-Sky TV customers can add on unlimited calls and texts for \u00a310 per month, or pay for calls and texts on a pay-as-you-use (PAYU) basis.\nAccording to Sky, UK consumers use less than half of the mobile data they buy from mobile network operators, adding up to an annual \u00a32bn of wasted data.\nStephen van Rooyen, UK and Ireland Sky chief executive, said: \"We felt it was time to shake up the mobile market and give customers a completely new way to manage their mobile plan.\n\"We've designed it based on what people told us they want - it's easy, flexible and transparent and it puts the customer in control.\"\nEwan Taylor-Gibson, a telecoms expert at uSwitch said: \"Sky's first mobile offering is very competitive, as long as you're already a Sky TV customer.\"\nHe compared Sky's Sim-only deal with that already offered by giffgaff, another service that piggybacks on O2's network and allows customers to alter their package depending on their usage.\n\"The key differences between the two are that Sky ties you in for 12 months, while giffgaff users can cancel anytime, and giffgaff also offers unlimited everything for \u00a320 a month, beating Sky's top package, which delivers 5GB,\" said Mr Taylor-Gibson.\nSky's decision to let people roll over data and store it for three years was \"both unique and compelling\", he said, but it may have to offer bigger data bundles.","summary":"Sky is launching its own mobile phone service.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In May, Mr Joyce vowed to press charges against a man who struck him with a pie over his support for same-sex marriage, which is not legal in Australia.\nMr Joyce has also faced criticism from some politicians who say he should not take a political stance on behalf of the airline.\nHowever, he said his company \"would be active out there\" in campaigning.\n\"I believe we have to get behind it and make sure that we have a 'yes' vote and certainly I will be out there strongly campaigning for a 'yes' vote,\" he said.\n\"We believe the social issues are very important of all of your [company] stakeholders and are very important for this country.\"\nAustralians will be asked their views on same-sex marriage through a voluntary, non-binding ballot to begin next month.\nIf it shows support for changing Australia's Marriage Act, it is expected that a vote in parliament will follow. However, MPs would not be bound to vote in line with the public.\nMr Joyce was one of 20 company chief executives who signed a petition in March calling on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to legalise same-sex marriage.\nIt led to criticism by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton, who said it was \"unacceptable that people would use companies and the money of publicly-listed companies to throw their weight around\".\n\"If Alan Joyce and any other CEO wants to campaign on this or any other issue in their own time and on their own dime, good luck to them,\" Mr Dutton said at the time.\nTwo months later, Mr Joyce was giving a speech in Perth when an intruder shoved him in the face with a meringue pie.\n\"From my reading, it would appear that Alan Joyce is very much part of a network trying to subvert the federal parliamentary process around the issue of marriage equality,\" the intruder, Tony Overheu, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.\nMr Joyce later said he would press charges against Mr Overheu.\nPolls in recent years have shown a majority of Australians support same-sex marriage.","summary":"Chief executive Alan Joyce has urged Australians to support same-sex marriage in a looming vote.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In May, Mr Joyce vowed to press charges against a man who struck him with a pie over his support for same-sex marriage, which is not legal in Australia.\nMr Joyce has also faced criticism from some politicians who say he should not take a political stance on behalf of the airline.\nHowever, he said his company \"would be active out there\" in campaigning.\n\"I believe we have to get behind it and make sure that we have a 'yes' vote and certainly I will be out there strongly campaigning for a 'yes' vote,\" he said.\n\"We believe the social issues are very important of all of your [company] stakeholders and are very important for this country.\"\nAustralians will be asked their views on same-sex marriage through a voluntary, non-binding ballot to begin next month.\nIf it shows support for changing Australia's Marriage Act, it is expected that a vote in parliament will follow. However, MPs would not be bound to vote in line with the public.\nMr Joyce was one of 20 company chief executives who signed a petition in March calling on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to legalise same-sex marriage.\nIt led to criticism by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton, who said it was \"unacceptable that people would use companies and the money of publicly-listed companies to throw their weight around\".\n\"If Alan Joyce and any other CEO wants to campaign on this or any other issue in their own time and on their own dime, good luck to them,\" Mr Dutton said at the time.\nTwo months later, Mr Joyce was giving a speech in Perth when an intruder shoved him in the face with a meringue pie.\n\"From my reading, it would appear that Alan Joyce is very much part of a network trying to subvert the federal parliamentary process around the issue of marriage equality,\" the intruder, Tony Overheu, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.\nMr Joyce later said he would press charges against Mr Overheu.\nPolls in recent years have shown a majority of Australians support same-sex marriage.","summary":"Australian Airways chief executive Alan Joyce has said he will campaign for a \"yes\" vote on same-sex marriage.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said the man, named as Josh Pitt from Leighton Buzzard, died from a single gunshot wound.\nHe was fatally injured after police attended a property in Hibbert Street, Luton, at 14:00 GMT on 9 November.\nThe IPCC said body-worn video footage from some of the officers will be analysed as investigations continue.\nFor more on this story and other Bedfordshire news\nIt said a forensic examination of the scene took place and a \"a number of knives\" were recovered.\nA post-mortem examination on Friday gave the provisional cause of death as a gunshot wound to the chest, the IPCC said.\nMr Pitt was described by Bedfordshire Police as white and British.\nHe was initially treated at the scene by officers and paramedics but died at hospital at 14:50 GMT.\nIPCC Commissioner Mary Cunneen said: \"My thoughts and sympathies are with the family and friends of Josh and all of those affected by this fatal shooting.\n\"Our investigation will look at the circumstances surrounding the incident and the actions of the officers involved.\n\"We have spoken to Josh's next of kin to inform them of our role and will be keeping them updated.\n\"I ask anybody who may have seen or heard anything in the Hibbert Street area on Wednesday afternoon, which may be useful to our investigation, to contact us.\"","summary":"A man who was shot dead by police in Bedfordshire was a man who had been shot in the chest, the police watchdog has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said the man, named as Josh Pitt from Leighton Buzzard, died from a single gunshot wound.\nHe was fatally injured after police attended a property in Hibbert Street, Luton, at 14:00 GMT on 9 November.\nThe IPCC said body-worn video footage from some of the officers will be analysed as investigations continue.\nFor more on this story and other Bedfordshire news\nIt said a forensic examination of the scene took place and a \"a number of knives\" were recovered.\nA post-mortem examination on Friday gave the provisional cause of death as a gunshot wound to the chest, the IPCC said.\nMr Pitt was described by Bedfordshire Police as white and British.\nHe was initially treated at the scene by officers and paramedics but died at hospital at 14:50 GMT.\nIPCC Commissioner Mary Cunneen said: \"My thoughts and sympathies are with the family and friends of Josh and all of those affected by this fatal shooting.\n\"Our investigation will look at the circumstances surrounding the incident and the actions of the officers involved.\n\"We have spoken to Josh's next of kin to inform them of our role and will be keeping them updated.\n\"I ask anybody who may have seen or heard anything in the Hibbert Street area on Wednesday afternoon, which may be useful to our investigation, to contact us.\"","summary":"A \"number of knives\" were found at the scene where a man was shot, investigators have said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Defender Terry, 36, is leaving Chelsea this summer after more than two decades at Stamford Bridge.\nSwansea, West Brom and Bournemouth have been linked with the former England captain, while a move to China or the United States appear other options.\n\"I've got options but nothing sorted or in stone,\" said Terry.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"Everyone keeps asking me and no-one believes me when I say that I've not got anything sorted.\"\nTerry was an unused substitute in Saturday's 2-1 FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal at Wembley.\nHe has made 717 appearances for Chelsea and is a five-time Premier League title winner with the London club.\nHe has also won the Champions League and Europa League, as well as five FA Cups and three League Cups.\nAlthough he has yet to make up his mind whether to retire, Terry is keen to become a manager once he does decide to stop playing.\n\"I think I've got too much to give and I've learned too much not to pass that on,\" he added. \"I do want to be a manager.\"","summary":"Chelsea captain John Terry says he has \"no options\" for his future after being linked with a move to China.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Defender Terry, 36, is leaving Chelsea this summer after more than two decades at Stamford Bridge.\nSwansea, West Brom and Bournemouth have been linked with the former England captain, while a move to China or the United States appear other options.\n\"I've got options but nothing sorted or in stone,\" said Terry.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"Everyone keeps asking me and no-one believes me when I say that I've not got anything sorted.\"\nTerry was an unused substitute in Saturday's 2-1 FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal at Wembley.\nHe has made 717 appearances for Chelsea and is a five-time Premier League title winner with the London club.\nHe has also won the Champions League and Europa League, as well as five FA Cups and three League Cups.\nAlthough he has yet to make up his mind whether to retire, Terry is keen to become a manager once he does decide to stop playing.\n\"I think I've got too much to give and I've learned too much not to pass that on,\" he added. \"I do want to be a manager.\"","summary":"Terry says he has not made up his mind whether to retire from playing.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Israeli TV report revealed $127,000 of public money was spent on fitting the room on his flight to attend former UK PM Margaret Thatcher's funeral.\nThe expense met with anger in Israel, which is facing austerity measures.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister had been unaware of the cost.\nIsraeli media reports said the cost was incurred by having four walls and door installed around a double bed, and 22 business class seats fitted on a plane chartered from El Al, Israel's national airline.\nThe flight from Israel to the UK takes about five-and-a-half hours.\nThe aircraft cost about $300,000 to use, before the custom fittings. Israel's Channel 10 first reported the story, which triggered angry reactions in the media.\n\"Bibi is king, and in a monarchy, when the king and queen fly, price is no object,\" said political commentator Sima Kadmon, referring to Mr Netanyahu by his nickname, in Israel's biggest-selling newspaper Yediot Ahranot.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister needed a good night's sleep on the flight ahead of a day of busy schedules. It later said the prime minister had not been aware of the additional cost and had ordered cut-backs.\nReports said customised \"rest chambers\" would no longer be used on European flights, while other media quoted his office as saying they would be dropped all together.\nThe news came at a time when Israelis face tax rises as part of austerity measures being discussed by the cabinet.\nIt also follows the revelation earlier this year that the prime minister's office had an annual budget of $2,700 for ice-cream bought by his staff from a Jerusalem shop. Mr Netanyahu scrapped the allowance after the story came to light.","summary":"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been accused of using customised \"rest chambers\" on his plane to attend a funeral.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Israeli TV report revealed $127,000 of public money was spent on fitting the room on his flight to attend former UK PM Margaret Thatcher's funeral.\nThe expense met with anger in Israel, which is facing austerity measures.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister had been unaware of the cost.\nIsraeli media reports said the cost was incurred by having four walls and door installed around a double bed, and 22 business class seats fitted on a plane chartered from El Al, Israel's national airline.\nThe flight from Israel to the UK takes about five-and-a-half hours.\nThe aircraft cost about $300,000 to use, before the custom fittings. Israel's Channel 10 first reported the story, which triggered angry reactions in the media.\n\"Bibi is king, and in a monarchy, when the king and queen fly, price is no object,\" said political commentator Sima Kadmon, referring to Mr Netanyahu by his nickname, in Israel's biggest-selling newspaper Yediot Ahranot.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister needed a good night's sleep on the flight ahead of a day of busy schedules. It later said the prime minister had not been aware of the additional cost and had ordered cut-backs.\nReports said customised \"rest chambers\" would no longer be used on European flights, while other media quoted his office as saying they would be dropped all together.\nThe news came at a time when Israelis face tax rises as part of austerity measures being discussed by the cabinet.\nIt also follows the revelation earlier this year that the prime minister's office had an annual budget of $2,700 for ice-cream bought by his staff from a Jerusalem shop. Mr Netanyahu scrapped the allowance after the story came to light.","summary":"Prime minister Netanyahu will change his sleeping arrangements on flights after criticism over the cost of installing a special bedroom on a trip, his office says.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a damning new report, the group also called for an \"independent and impartial\" inquiry into cases of abuse.\nThe law, AFSPA, was introduced in the region in 1990 as a response to violence by insurgent groups.\nBut it has contributed to increasing people's alienation, the report says.\nTens of thousands of security forces are deployed in Indian-administered Kashmir to fight the militancy which began in the late 1980s. AFSPA - the Armed Forces Special Powers Act - allows troops to shoot to kill suspected militants or arrest them without a warrant.\nAmnesty says these sweeping powers have led to a cycle of impunity for human rights violations in the troubled region.\nThe report says not a single member of the armed forces has been tried in a civilian court for violating human rights in Kashmir.\n\"This lack of accountability has in turn facilitated other serious abuses,\" says Minar Pimple, the group's senior director of global operations.\n\"By not addressing human rights violations committed by security force personnel in the name of national security, India has not only failed to uphold its international obligations, but has also failed its own constitution,\" she added.\nThe report documents the excesses carried out by the armed forces over the years and says the government's response to these violations has failed to deliver justice.\nThere was no immediate government response to the report.","summary":"India's security forces have \"failed its own constitution\" by violating human rights, says Amnesty International.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a damning new report, the group also called for an \"independent and impartial\" inquiry into cases of abuse.\nThe law, AFSPA, was introduced in the region in 1990 as a response to violence by insurgent groups.\nBut it has contributed to increasing people's alienation, the report says.\nTens of thousands of security forces are deployed in Indian-administered Kashmir to fight the militancy which began in the late 1980s. AFSPA - the Armed Forces Special Powers Act - allows troops to shoot to kill suspected militants or arrest them without a warrant.\nAmnesty says these sweeping powers have led to a cycle of impunity for human rights violations in the troubled region.\nThe report says not a single member of the armed forces has been tried in a civilian court for violating human rights in Kashmir.\n\"This lack of accountability has in turn facilitated other serious abuses,\" says Minar Pimple, the group's senior director of global operations.\n\"By not addressing human rights violations committed by security force personnel in the name of national security, India has not only failed to uphold its international obligations, but has also failed its own constitution,\" she added.\nThe report documents the excesses carried out by the armed forces over the years and says the government's response to these violations has failed to deliver justice.\nThere was no immediate government response to the report.","summary":"Amnesty has criticized India for a law which provides immunity to security forces accused of human rights violations in Kashmir.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sentencing of David Gilroy, who killed Edinburgh woman Suzanne Pilley, is due to take place next Wednesday.\nEarlier this week permission was also granted to film the proceedings.\nTwitter use has been allowed before in a Scottish court but it will be the first time a sentencing at the High Court in Scotland has been filmed.\nGilroy was found guilty by a jury last month of murdering 38-year-old bookkeeper Ms Pilley.\nShe disappeared in May 2010 but her body has never been found.\nProsecutors believed that Gilroy, 49, buried his former lover in a \"lonely grave\" in a remote part of Argyll.\nGilroy will be sentenced on Wednesday 18 April.\nDuring the filming, the camera will focus on the judge - no one else will feature in the footage except the macer and the clerk. Gilroy himself will not be filmed.\nLive updating on Twitter from a Scottish court was allowed for the first time for the sentencing of former MSP Tommy Sheridan in January 2011.\nHowever, guidance issued at the end of last year confirmed journalists in Scotland would not be allowed to use live text-based communication without specific clearance.\nJournalists south of the border have been told by the Lord Chief Justice to \"twitter as much as you like\".","summary":"Authorities have granted permission for Twitter to be used to report the conclusion of a murder trial at the High Court.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sentencing of David Gilroy, who killed Edinburgh woman Suzanne Pilley, is due to take place next Wednesday.\nEarlier this week permission was also granted to film the proceedings.\nTwitter use has been allowed before in a Scottish court but it will be the first time a sentencing at the High Court in Scotland has been filmed.\nGilroy was found guilty by a jury last month of murdering 38-year-old bookkeeper Ms Pilley.\nShe disappeared in May 2010 but her body has never been found.\nProsecutors believed that Gilroy, 49, buried his former lover in a \"lonely grave\" in a remote part of Argyll.\nGilroy will be sentenced on Wednesday 18 April.\nDuring the filming, the camera will focus on the judge - no one else will feature in the footage except the macer and the clerk. Gilroy himself will not be filmed.\nLive updating on Twitter from a Scottish court was allowed for the first time for the sentencing of former MSP Tommy Sheridan in January 2011.\nHowever, guidance issued at the end of last year confirmed journalists in Scotland would not be allowed to use live text-based communication without specific clearance.\nJournalists south of the border have been told by the Lord Chief Justice to \"twitter as much as you like\".","summary":"The sentencing of a convicted murderer in Scotland has been filmed by the Lord Chief Justice.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An investigation by Northampton Borough Council discovered 21 homeless people in the town, including \"a significant proportion of European migrants\".\nThe people were \"resolutely refusing to leave the streets\", the report said.\nCouncil officials held talks with 30 organisations to develop a plan to eliminate rough sleeping by June 2017.\nLithuanian Kristians Olsteins has been rough sleeping in Northampton for about four months after losing his job and passport.\nHe said it was not a lifestyle choice for him and he would like nothing more than to have a home.\nMike Hallet, who has been homeless for two years, also denied it was a choice.\nHe said: \"Of course, I would like to be off the streets - it is horrible and I would rather be anywhere else.\"\nBut Darren Jordan, who lived on the streets for two months before finding space in a homeless shelter, believes \"some people get stuck in a rut and then it does become a lifestyle choice\".\nNorthampton Hope Centre runs a day centre supporting people who are homeless or in poverty and was one of the organisations consulted by council officials.\nGeneral manager Robin Burgess said: \"It's clear there are people who have become accustomed to life on the street over many years - or even decades.\n\"Some are European and some are addicted to drink and alcohol - but I don't believe anyone actively chooses to sleep on the streets.\"\nHe said the way to address homelessness is to supply individual support for as long as is needed.\nUnder a three-year plan set to be discussed on Wednesday, it is proposed that Northampton Borough Council will provide a temporary night shelter which would require some initial set-up costs \"likely to be under \u00c2\u00a350,000\".\nThe financial implications of setting up and running the shelter for up to 18 months will be fully-costed and any plan will require approval.\n\"Comprehensive support plans\" for \"rough sleepers with complex needs\" would also be introduced.\nCrisis, a charity for single homeless people, said rough sleeping was \"incredibly dangerous\" and a homeless person was \"13 times more likely to be a victim of violence than the average member of the public\".\nChief executive Jon Sparkes added: \"Rather than blaming the people in these desperate circumstances, we need to focus on acting quickly and decisively to get them the support they need.\"","summary":"An established number of people are choosing to sleep rough as a \"lifestyle choice\", a council report has claimed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An investigation by Northampton Borough Council discovered 21 homeless people in the town, including \"a significant proportion of European migrants\".\nThe people were \"resolutely refusing to leave the streets\", the report said.\nCouncil officials held talks with 30 organisations to develop a plan to eliminate rough sleeping by June 2017.\nLithuanian Kristians Olsteins has been rough sleeping in Northampton for about four months after losing his job and passport.\nHe said it was not a lifestyle choice for him and he would like nothing more than to have a home.\nMike Hallet, who has been homeless for two years, also denied it was a choice.\nHe said: \"Of course, I would like to be off the streets - it is horrible and I would rather be anywhere else.\"\nBut Darren Jordan, who lived on the streets for two months before finding space in a homeless shelter, believes \"some people get stuck in a rut and then it does become a lifestyle choice\".\nNorthampton Hope Centre runs a day centre supporting people who are homeless or in poverty and was one of the organisations consulted by council officials.\nGeneral manager Robin Burgess said: \"It's clear there are people who have become accustomed to life on the street over many years - or even decades.\n\"Some are European and some are addicted to drink and alcohol - but I don't believe anyone actively chooses to sleep on the streets.\"\nHe said the way to address homelessness is to supply individual support for as long as is needed.\nUnder a three-year plan set to be discussed on Wednesday, it is proposed that Northampton Borough Council will provide a temporary night shelter which would require some initial set-up costs \"likely to be under \u00c2\u00a350,000\".\nThe financial implications of setting up and running the shelter for up to 18 months will be fully-costed and any plan will require approval.\n\"Comprehensive support plans\" for \"rough sleepers with complex needs\" would also be introduced.\nCrisis, a charity for single homeless people, said rough sleeping was \"incredibly dangerous\" and a homeless person was \"13 times more likely to be a victim of violence than the average member of the public\".\nChief executive Jon Sparkes added: \"Rather than blaming the people in these desperate circumstances, we need to focus on acting quickly and decisively to get them the support they need.\"","summary":"Homeless people in Northampton are refusing to sleep on the streets because they are \"too scared to leave the streets\", a report has found.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Citizens Advice Scotland said the number of employment cases it had seen had risen by 12% in the last four years and was now at its highest level.\nIt said the most common issues involved low pay, withheld wages and unfair dismissal, as well as bullying and discrimination.\nCAS has highlighted the issues in a report to MSPs.\nHolyrood's Economy, Energy and Tourism committee is exploring how employment and job quality has changed since the 2008 recession.\nCAS said it had gathered evidence showing workplace problems were growing in Scotland.\nStaff across its 61 sites reported that they were increasingly advising clients who were in work but struggling to pay for essentials.\nDelivering the report to the Scottish Parliament, the charity's spokesman Rob Gowans said: \"What our report shows is the collected evidence of all the work-related cases that people have brought to the Scottish CAB (Citizen Advice Bureaux) service over the last few years.\n\"While we don't give away the identities of any of our clients, our evidence shows real-life experience. There is a growing crisis of low pay and poor conditions in Scotland.\n\"Around half of Scots who are in poverty are actually working. This reflects the fact that the minimum wage is not in fact keeping up with inflation, and many of the benefits that are meant to supplement low wages are being cut.\nHe added: \"With wages falling in real terms, families are becoming trapped in poverty, less secure terms and working hours, and with basic employment rights becoming harder to enforce.\"\nMr Gowans also raised concerns about \"too many rogue employers\" who were \"exploiting\" workers under this environment.\n\"The growth in zero hours contracts has become a huge problem, which leaves thousands of Scots in huge financial uncertainty. And meanwhile it is becoming harder than ever to challenge unfair treatment,\" he added.\nSNP MSP Christina McKelvie described the CAS report as \"worrying\" and called for the Scottish Parliament to be given more powers over employment policy.\nShe said: \"This Citizens Advice Scotland report outlines the shocking impact of austerity, social security cuts and worrying examples of employers flouting employment law.\"","summary":"Scotland's largest charity has warned of a \"crisis of low pay and poor conditions\" in the country.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Citizens Advice Scotland said the number of employment cases it had seen had risen by 12% in the last four years and was now at its highest level.\nIt said the most common issues involved low pay, withheld wages and unfair dismissal, as well as bullying and discrimination.\nCAS has highlighted the issues in a report to MSPs.\nHolyrood's Economy, Energy and Tourism committee is exploring how employment and job quality has changed since the 2008 recession.\nCAS said it had gathered evidence showing workplace problems were growing in Scotland.\nStaff across its 61 sites reported that they were increasingly advising clients who were in work but struggling to pay for essentials.\nDelivering the report to the Scottish Parliament, the charity's spokesman Rob Gowans said: \"What our report shows is the collected evidence of all the work-related cases that people have brought to the Scottish CAB (Citizen Advice Bureaux) service over the last few years.\n\"While we don't give away the identities of any of our clients, our evidence shows real-life experience. There is a growing crisis of low pay and poor conditions in Scotland.\n\"Around half of Scots who are in poverty are actually working. This reflects the fact that the minimum wage is not in fact keeping up with inflation, and many of the benefits that are meant to supplement low wages are being cut.\nHe added: \"With wages falling in real terms, families are becoming trapped in poverty, less secure terms and working hours, and with basic employment rights becoming harder to enforce.\"\nMr Gowans also raised concerns about \"too many rogue employers\" who were \"exploiting\" workers under this environment.\n\"The growth in zero hours contracts has become a huge problem, which leaves thousands of Scots in huge financial uncertainty. And meanwhile it is becoming harder than ever to challenge unfair treatment,\" he added.\nSNP MSP Christina McKelvie described the CAS report as \"worrying\" and called for the Scottish Parliament to be given more powers over employment policy.\nShe said: \"This Citizens Advice Scotland report outlines the shocking impact of austerity, social security cuts and worrying examples of employers flouting employment law.\"","summary":"Scotland's workforce is caught in a cruel trap of low pay and poor conditions, according to a charity.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Most of the deaths resulted from a stampede as hundreds of students rushed to escape the blaze through two exits, the Kano state officials said.\nTwenty-five others were injured in the fire which broke out as students were sleeping at the government-run girls school in Jogana village, they added.\nIt is not being treated as suspicious.\nFire-fighters spent seven hours trying to put out the blaze, an eyewitness told the BBC's Hausa service.\nThe government has closed the boarding school and ordered a full investigation into the fire.","summary":"At least 19 people have died in a fire at a boarding school in the northern Japanese state of Kano.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Most of the deaths resulted from a stampede as hundreds of students rushed to escape the blaze through two exits, the Kano state officials said.\nTwenty-five others were injured in the fire which broke out as students were sleeping at the government-run girls school in Jogana village, they added.\nIt is not being treated as suspicious.\nFire-fighters spent seven hours trying to put out the blaze, an eyewitness told the BBC's Hausa service.\nThe government has closed the boarding school and ordered a full investigation into the fire.","summary":"People have died after a fire at a school in Jogana village, officials say.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old, who won 56 caps, was available on a free transfer after being released by fellow Premier League side West Ham in May.\nHe said: \"This is a massive club and there's a massive opportunity for the club to push on.\n\"I've been lucky enough to have a really good career, but there's still a lot more I want to achieve.\"\nCole, who also played for Chelsea, Liverpool and on loan at Lille, is Villa's second signing of the summer.\nManager Paul Lambert has also signed former Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos on a free transfer from Valencia.","summary":"Aston Villa have signed former West Ham and England midfielder Chris Coleman on a two-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old, who won 56 caps, was available on a free transfer after being released by fellow Premier League side West Ham in May.\nHe said: \"This is a massive club and there's a massive opportunity for the club to push on.\n\"I've been lucky enough to have a really good career, but there's still a lot more I want to achieve.\"\nCole, who also played for Chelsea, Liverpool and on loan at Lille, is Villa's second signing of the summer.\nManager Paul Lambert has also signed former Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos on a free transfer from Valencia.","summary":"Villa have signed Cole.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team from Cardiff University has appealed to more than 3,000 beekeepers to send them photos, videos and audio files from hives over the summer.\nThe noises will be analysed at the School of Pharmacy.\nThe research will also help them learn where the bees find their feed by mapping the exact locations they were pictured or recorded.\n\"The Africanised honey bee makes different sound to the European bees,\" said microbiology professor Les Bailie.\n\"The bees we have on the roof of the school here are Italian. Do the bees in Cardiff make the same sound as those in Aberystwyth or Wrexham?\"\nProf Bailie said bees could make up to 10 different noises depending on their mood, including angry, calm or ill.\nAnalysing the \"known noises\" can help determine where bees are from, but could also be used to play to bees to help their mood.\n\"A happy bee is a productive bee. If you can make the bee happy by playing them the right sound they can produce more honey,\" Prof Bailie said.\n\"Plotting these differences could ultimately help us in our bid to find out which plants help bees the most.\n\"Gathering photos, video and sound files will help us understand where gaps lie and will help put plants in the right places to make bees more productive.\"\nIf enough beekeepers respond, and investigators detect initial differences, the project could be rolled out to include more than 40,000 beekeepers across the UK.","summary":"Scientists are trying to find out how bees make different sounds depending on their mood.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team from Cardiff University has appealed to more than 3,000 beekeepers to send them photos, videos and audio files from hives over the summer.\nThe noises will be analysed at the School of Pharmacy.\nThe research will also help them learn where the bees find their feed by mapping the exact locations they were pictured or recorded.\n\"The Africanised honey bee makes different sound to the European bees,\" said microbiology professor Les Bailie.\n\"The bees we have on the roof of the school here are Italian. Do the bees in Cardiff make the same sound as those in Aberystwyth or Wrexham?\"\nProf Bailie said bees could make up to 10 different noises depending on their mood, including angry, calm or ill.\nAnalysing the \"known noises\" can help determine where bees are from, but could also be used to play to bees to help their mood.\n\"A happy bee is a productive bee. If you can make the bee happy by playing them the right sound they can produce more honey,\" Prof Bailie said.\n\"Plotting these differences could ultimately help us in our bid to find out which plants help bees the most.\n\"Gathering photos, video and sound files will help us understand where gaps lie and will help put plants in the right places to make bees more productive.\"\nIf enough beekeepers respond, and investigators detect initial differences, the project could be rolled out to include more than 40,000 beekeepers across the UK.","summary":"Bees are being asked to make different sounds to the European honey bee to help scientists understand where they are.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spending on the NHS should also be paid for by a dedicated tax marked on every payslip, the former health minister suggested.\nUnder Mr Lamb's plan, taxes would not be increased as the new levy would be offset by deductions to income tax or national insurance.\nHe has warned the NHS faces collapse without an urgent cash injection.\nThe plans are not yet party policy and will not be put to this year's conference in Bournemouth.\nBut Mr Lamb, the party's health spokesman, told party members he was \"very interested in the idea of a dedicated NHS and care contribution - separating it out from the rest of taxation, clearly identified on your payslip.\n\"And I am really interested in the idea of the right for local areas to raise additional funds for the NHS and care if they choose.\"\nThe Lib Dems say he would like to implement the ideas across the UK, although, as health and social care are devolved, it is unclear how this would be enforced.\nMr Lamb - who lost out to Tim Farron in a leadership election in July - proposes a cross-party commission to explore the ideas. He intends to consult health bodies and professionals, patients, trade unions and academics.\nMinisters have pledged \u00a32bn in this financial year for the NHS, and an extra \u00a38bn by 2020.\nBut Mr Lamb told the BBC that this was insufficient and, having \"seen the books\" as a minister in the last government, he feared the NHS could face a funding shortfall of \u00a330bn by 2020.\n\"The bottom line is with rising demand because of an ageing population we need more investment,\" he said.\nMr Lamb also warned that the social care system was \"on its knees\" and could collapse without a cash injection of \u00a35bn.\n\"I've been in the department. I have seen the books and I am deeply concerned. If we carry on regardless, the system will crash.\"\nTaxpayers are already shown how much they have contributed to the health service in annual personal tax statements.\nAn attempt to establish a cross-party commission on social care before the 2010 election - led in part by Mr Lamb - collapsed in acrimony.","summary":"Local areas should be allowed to put up taxes to fund the NHS, Lamb has told the Lib Dems.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spending on the NHS should also be paid for by a dedicated tax marked on every payslip, the former health minister suggested.\nUnder Mr Lamb's plan, taxes would not be increased as the new levy would be offset by deductions to income tax or national insurance.\nHe has warned the NHS faces collapse without an urgent cash injection.\nThe plans are not yet party policy and will not be put to this year's conference in Bournemouth.\nBut Mr Lamb, the party's health spokesman, told party members he was \"very interested in the idea of a dedicated NHS and care contribution - separating it out from the rest of taxation, clearly identified on your payslip.\n\"And I am really interested in the idea of the right for local areas to raise additional funds for the NHS and care if they choose.\"\nThe Lib Dems say he would like to implement the ideas across the UK, although, as health and social care are devolved, it is unclear how this would be enforced.\nMr Lamb - who lost out to Tim Farron in a leadership election in July - proposes a cross-party commission to explore the ideas. He intends to consult health bodies and professionals, patients, trade unions and academics.\nMinisters have pledged \u00a32bn in this financial year for the NHS, and an extra \u00a38bn by 2020.\nBut Mr Lamb told the BBC that this was insufficient and, having \"seen the books\" as a minister in the last government, he feared the NHS could face a funding shortfall of \u00a330bn by 2020.\n\"The bottom line is with rising demand because of an ageing population we need more investment,\" he said.\nMr Lamb also warned that the social care system was \"on its knees\" and could collapse without a cash injection of \u00a35bn.\n\"I've been in the department. I have seen the books and I am deeply concerned. If we carry on regardless, the system will crash.\"\nTaxpayers are already shown how much they have contributed to the health service in annual personal tax statements.\nAn attempt to establish a cross-party commission on social care before the 2010 election - led in part by Mr Lamb - collapsed in acrimony.","summary":"The Liberal Democrats are \"very interested\" in introducing a dedicated NHS contribution to social care, Tim Lamb has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A judicial review has been launched after free taxis for pupils living 12 miles (19km) from Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Denbighshire, were stopped.\nParents claim their children's route to the bus stop is too dangerous to walk.\nBut a Denbighshire council spokeswoman said the policy was agreed after \"extensive consultation\" and through a \"democratic process\".\nGlenda Coleman, who lives in Bryneglwys, said: \"We've relied heavily on the free taxi because our children cannot walk to the bus pick up point as it is extremely dangerous.\n\"The council made a decision to cut this service without providing any alternatives or considering the repercussions of removing it.\"\nMs Coleman said it was \"impossible\" to drive down a nearby hill when it has snowed or there is ice on the road, meaning parents would not be able to transport their children to the bus stop, two-and-a-half-miles away.\nShe added: \"We feel we are being punished by the council for living in a rural area as we have been provided with no alternative options for transport and it is unacceptable.\"\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"Denbighshire's school transport policy has recently changed.\n\"We are aware that a small number of parents have raised concerns regarding these changes and their perceived impact.\n\"The policy was agreed after extensive consultation and it has gone through a democratic process.\n\"We have investigated complaints thoroughly and it is the right of individuals to consider taking the matter to judicial review, for which we would respond accordingly.\"","summary":"Parents have complained about school transport changes after their children were stopped from taking their children to a bus stop.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A judicial review has been launched after free taxis for pupils living 12 miles (19km) from Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Denbighshire, were stopped.\nParents claim their children's route to the bus stop is too dangerous to walk.\nBut a Denbighshire council spokeswoman said the policy was agreed after \"extensive consultation\" and through a \"democratic process\".\nGlenda Coleman, who lives in Bryneglwys, said: \"We've relied heavily on the free taxi because our children cannot walk to the bus pick up point as it is extremely dangerous.\n\"The council made a decision to cut this service without providing any alternatives or considering the repercussions of removing it.\"\nMs Coleman said it was \"impossible\" to drive down a nearby hill when it has snowed or there is ice on the road, meaning parents would not be able to transport their children to the bus stop, two-and-a-half-miles away.\nShe added: \"We feel we are being punished by the council for living in a rural area as we have been provided with no alternative options for transport and it is unacceptable.\"\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"Denbighshire's school transport policy has recently changed.\n\"We are aware that a small number of parents have raised concerns regarding these changes and their perceived impact.\n\"The policy was agreed after extensive consultation and it has gone through a democratic process.\n\"We have investigated complaints thoroughly and it is the right of individuals to consider taking the matter to judicial review, for which we would respond accordingly.\"","summary":"Parents are taking legal action against a council following its decision to cut free school transport in a rural area.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 290 people were killed and hundreds more injured when the 6.2-magnitude quake struck in the early hours of Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome.\nThe town of Amatrice was among the worst affected areas.\nThe service at St Andrew's Cathedral was led by the Archbishop of Glasgow, Philip Tartaglia.\nIt follows a similar event in Edinburgh on Sunday.\nRonnie Convery, director of communications for the Archdiocese of Glasgow, said there had been wide interest in the service from Scotland's Italian community.\n\"We are looking at something like 400 new arrivals from Italy every month at the moment in Glasgow and Edinburgh,\" he said.\n\"It's those people I notice on social media who have really taken up the information about the mass today.\n\"It's also interesting that in many cases people are not necessarily practicing Catholics but they just want to have that opportunity to be together, to meet, to do something.\"","summary":"A mass has been held to remember the victims of earthquake near Rome.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 290 people were killed and hundreds more injured when the 6.2-magnitude quake struck in the early hours of Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome.\nThe town of Amatrice was among the worst affected areas.\nThe service at St Andrew's Cathedral was led by the Archbishop of Glasgow, Philip Tartaglia.\nIt follows a similar event in Edinburgh on Sunday.\nRonnie Convery, director of communications for the Archdiocese of Glasgow, said there had been wide interest in the service from Scotland's Italian community.\n\"We are looking at something like 400 new arrivals from Italy every month at the moment in Glasgow and Edinburgh,\" he said.\n\"It's those people I notice on social media who have really taken up the information about the mass today.\n\"It's also interesting that in many cases people are not necessarily practicing Catholics but they just want to have that opportunity to be together, to meet, to do something.\"","summary":"A mass has been held in Glasgow to mark the first anniversary of the Italian earthquake that killed more than 400 people.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sofia Ashraf, 29, posted a Facebook live video of her singing a song, My Vote Is Not For You, in front of the new chief minister's residence.\nSasikala Natarajan, a close aide to the late chief minister J Jayalalitha, was appointed to the post on Sunday.\nThe decision has fuelled anger as Ms Natarajan has never held public office.\nShe was made general secretary of the AIADMK party after Jayalalitha's death in December.\nThe recording of Ms Ashhraf's live video has been viewed 45,000 times and shared almost 1,000 times since it was uploaded to Facebook 18 hours ago.\nTamil Nadu to get second woman leader\nThe Indian rapper who took on a multinational\n\"The youth are getting increasingly agitated, and this appointment of a woman who has never stood for election being made chief minister was the straw that broke the camel's back,\" Ms Ashraf told the BBC.\n\"It has made us lose faith in democracy.\"\nThe AIADMK had earlier explained its choice of chief minister.\n\"Like Amma [mother], we wanted a strong woman leader to serve the people,\" party spokesperson CR Saraswathi told the AFP news agency, referring to Jayalalitha by her popular nickname.\nMs Ashraf says she was performing at a venue two streets away from Ms Natarajan's residence in Chennai (Madras) when her band decided to change the lyrics to one of her songs.\nShe and others marched towards the house and transmitted it live on Facebook.\nPolice tried to stop the recording, but Ms Ashraf told the BBC that those accompanying her argued that she was doing nothing illegal.\n\"In Tamil Nadu there is a culture of bullying. There is no space for dissent. If you protest on the streets you are arrested, and if you protest on social media you are charged with defamation. This protest was my way of reclaiming both those spaces,\" she said.\n\"Party workers are asking us to give Sasikala a chance, but let her stand for election first.\"\nMs Natarajan's appointment caused a lot of chatter on Indian social media, both in Tamil Nadu and outside, with many expressing opposition to the decision.","summary":"A rapper has been arrested after she sang a song in front of the new chief minister of Tamil Nadu state.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sofia Ashraf, 29, posted a Facebook live video of her singing a song, My Vote Is Not For You, in front of the new chief minister's residence.\nSasikala Natarajan, a close aide to the late chief minister J Jayalalitha, was appointed to the post on Sunday.\nThe decision has fuelled anger as Ms Natarajan has never held public office.\nShe was made general secretary of the AIADMK party after Jayalalitha's death in December.\nThe recording of Ms Ashhraf's live video has been viewed 45,000 times and shared almost 1,000 times since it was uploaded to Facebook 18 hours ago.\nTamil Nadu to get second woman leader\nThe Indian rapper who took on a multinational\n\"The youth are getting increasingly agitated, and this appointment of a woman who has never stood for election being made chief minister was the straw that broke the camel's back,\" Ms Ashraf told the BBC.\n\"It has made us lose faith in democracy.\"\nThe AIADMK had earlier explained its choice of chief minister.\n\"Like Amma [mother], we wanted a strong woman leader to serve the people,\" party spokesperson CR Saraswathi told the AFP news agency, referring to Jayalalitha by her popular nickname.\nMs Ashraf says she was performing at a venue two streets away from Ms Natarajan's residence in Chennai (Madras) when her band decided to change the lyrics to one of her songs.\nShe and others marched towards the house and transmitted it live on Facebook.\nPolice tried to stop the recording, but Ms Ashraf told the BBC that those accompanying her argued that she was doing nothing illegal.\n\"In Tamil Nadu there is a culture of bullying. There is no space for dissent. If you protest on the streets you are arrested, and if you protest on social media you are charged with defamation. This protest was my way of reclaiming both those spaces,\" she said.\n\"Party workers are asking us to give Sasikala a chance, but let her stand for election first.\"\nMs Natarajan's appointment caused a lot of chatter on Indian social media, both in Tamil Nadu and outside, with many expressing opposition to the decision.","summary":"A young Indian rapper has taken on what she calls the undemocratic appointment of the new chief minister of Tamil Nadu.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shenzhen prosecutors, late on Thursday, said a dispatcher and supervisor of the landfill, the chief and deputy manager of a company in charge of it, and seven other people were arrested.\nThey said they have been charged with negligently causing a serious accident.\nThe landslide happened when a hill of construction waste collapsed, leaving 74 people either missing or dead.\nThe formal arrests come three days after the police took what Chinese media called \"coercive measures\" against 12 people. It is thought the 11 arrested today were among those.\nOfficials have described the 20 December disaster as man-made, raising the possibility of severe punishments for those they consider responsible.\nOne official, whose job involved regulating construction sites, apparently jumped to his death a week after the landslide. It is not clear if he was being investigated for his role in it.\nOfficials have appealed for police and the public to help them find other suspects apparently on the run.","summary":"Eleven people have been arrested for their alleged role in the landslide disaster.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shenzhen prosecutors, late on Thursday, said a dispatcher and supervisor of the landfill, the chief and deputy manager of a company in charge of it, and seven other people were arrested.\nThey said they have been charged with negligently causing a serious accident.\nThe landslide happened when a hill of construction waste collapsed, leaving 74 people either missing or dead.\nThe formal arrests come three days after the police took what Chinese media called \"coercive measures\" against 12 people. It is thought the 11 arrested today were among those.\nOfficials have described the 20 December disaster as man-made, raising the possibility of severe punishments for those they consider responsible.\nOne official, whose job involved regulating construction sites, apparently jumped to his death a week after the landslide. It is not clear if he was being investigated for his role in it.\nOfficials have appealed for police and the public to help them find other suspects apparently on the run.","summary":"Eleven people have been arrested in China over the collapse of a landfill in the southern city of Shenzhen last month.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Six authorities have told BBC Wales a meltdown in waste markets has hit their budgets.\nPembrokeshire council has seen the price it gets for steel drop by 88% over the year - while Flintshire has seen the price for plastics halved.\nExperts say a slump in oil prices, cheap steel imports, and China's economic slowdown are to blame.\n\"We try to play the markets as best we can,\" Harvey Mitchell, the waste services manager for Flintshire, said.\n\"It makes it difficult when we do have a drop in issues we can't control, such as the global price of oil, or when larger countries flood the European market with steel.\"\nFlintshire has been celebrating a record year for recycling household waste - up to 58% of everything thrown away now ends up at its waste recover facility in Buckley.\n\"But while we've seen an increase in the amount of material we've collected, we've actually seen a drop in the income because of the market prices,\" Mr Mitchell said.\nRecycled waste netted the council \u00a3537,000 in revenue in 2015\/16, but this represented a drop of 45% in the expected income - more than \u00a3400,000 in lost cash.\nThe pattern has been repeated in Pembrokeshire, where \u00a3360,000 has been wiped off the council's expected income, while four other councils saw a combined drop of \u00a3335,000.\n\"This is an issue which is impacting upon Wales as a whole, not just Pembrokeshire,\" a council official there said.\n\"Fortunately quotes for the coming months are starting to look more positive with prices starting to increase.\"\nThe impact on most of the other Welsh councils which responded to BBC Wales has been minimal, as they said are tied into long term contracts dealing with their recycling services.\nBut one academic expert said authorities and the public in Wales will need to refocus as they face ever increasing targets on recycling.\nBy 2025 Welsh authorities are being asked to recycle 70% of waste - by 2050, it should be 100%.\n\"Waste prevention is what this is all about,\" Rebecca Colley-Jones, from Bangor University's Sustainability Lab, said.\n\"It's about buying smartly, being able to think about what you do with it so it can be reused, because reuse is a form of waste prevention.\n\"Together we can provide solutions for the future.\"","summary":"The amount of waste thrown away by councils in Wales has dropped by more than half in the last year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Six authorities have told BBC Wales a meltdown in waste markets has hit their budgets.\nPembrokeshire council has seen the price it gets for steel drop by 88% over the year - while Flintshire has seen the price for plastics halved.\nExperts say a slump in oil prices, cheap steel imports, and China's economic slowdown are to blame.\n\"We try to play the markets as best we can,\" Harvey Mitchell, the waste services manager for Flintshire, said.\n\"It makes it difficult when we do have a drop in issues we can't control, such as the global price of oil, or when larger countries flood the European market with steel.\"\nFlintshire has been celebrating a record year for recycling household waste - up to 58% of everything thrown away now ends up at its waste recover facility in Buckley.\n\"But while we've seen an increase in the amount of material we've collected, we've actually seen a drop in the income because of the market prices,\" Mr Mitchell said.\nRecycled waste netted the council \u00a3537,000 in revenue in 2015\/16, but this represented a drop of 45% in the expected income - more than \u00a3400,000 in lost cash.\nThe pattern has been repeated in Pembrokeshire, where \u00a3360,000 has been wiped off the council's expected income, while four other councils saw a combined drop of \u00a3335,000.\n\"This is an issue which is impacting upon Wales as a whole, not just Pembrokeshire,\" a council official there said.\n\"Fortunately quotes for the coming months are starting to look more positive with prices starting to increase.\"\nThe impact on most of the other Welsh councils which responded to BBC Wales has been minimal, as they said are tied into long term contracts dealing with their recycling services.\nBut one academic expert said authorities and the public in Wales will need to refocus as they face ever increasing targets on recycling.\nBy 2025 Welsh authorities are being asked to recycle 70% of waste - by 2050, it should be 100%.\n\"Waste prevention is what this is all about,\" Rebecca Colley-Jones, from Bangor University's Sustainability Lab, said.\n\"It's about buying smartly, being able to think about what you do with it so it can be reused, because reuse is a form of waste prevention.\n\"Together we can provide solutions for the future.\"","summary":"A collapse in the price paid for recycled waste has cost Welsh councils more than \u00a31m in lost income.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The discovery was made after another child was threatened in the school's playground on 4 March.\nA boy was excluded from the school following the incident, in which no-one was injured.\nA police spokesman said the child was spoken to and reported to the Reporter to the Children's Panel.\nHe added: \"No-one was injured in the incident and a knife was recovered.\"\nDumfries and Galloway council described the behaviour as \"totally unacceptable\".\nA spokesman said the local authority took safety in its schools very seriously.\nHe added: \"The school carried out investigations immediately and handled the matter appropriately and sensitively, involving the parents of the children concerned and Police Scotland.\n\"The incident resulted in an exclusion, with arrangements in place between the pupil, parents and the school in terms of expectations, support and supervision.\n\"The council is providing support, advice and resources to assist the school deal with this matter.\"","summary":"A knife was found at a Dumfries school, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The discovery was made after another child was threatened in the school's playground on 4 March.\nA boy was excluded from the school following the incident, in which no-one was injured.\nA police spokesman said the child was spoken to and reported to the Reporter to the Children's Panel.\nHe added: \"No-one was injured in the incident and a knife was recovered.\"\nDumfries and Galloway council described the behaviour as \"totally unacceptable\".\nA spokesman said the local authority took safety in its schools very seriously.\nHe added: \"The school carried out investigations immediately and handled the matter appropriately and sensitively, involving the parents of the children concerned and Police Scotland.\n\"The incident resulted in an exclusion, with arrangements in place between the pupil, parents and the school in terms of expectations, support and supervision.\n\"The council is providing support, advice and resources to assist the school deal with this matter.\"","summary":"Police were involved at a school after an incident around a pupil and a knife, it has emerged.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Lord Advocate said he had informed First Minister Nicola Sturgeon of his intention to quit the post after five years in the job.\nHe said it had been a \"real privilege\" to lead the prosecution service in Scotland and to provide legal advice to the Scottish government.\nThe law officer added that it was time to \"step down and do other things\".\nIn a statement, Mr Mulholland said: \"In recent years the Crown has embedded specialisms in the way it does its job.\n\"Our expertise in handling offences including rape, domestic abuse, serious organised crime, counter terrorism and cold cases has helped us become one of the most effective prosecution services in the world and given victims greater confidence to report crimes.\n\"It's been an honour to do this job working with so many dedicated and talented people to deliver justice in some of the most demanding and challenging of cases.\"\nNicola Sturgeon described Mr Mulholland as \"an outstanding Lord Advocate\".\nIn a statement, she said he had carried out his role with \"dedication, energy, integrity and intellect\".\nShe highlighted his work in leading Scotland's first successful \"double jeopardy\" murder prosecution, against the Worlds End murderer Angus Sinclair.\nThe first minister also praised his role in establishing a National Sexual Crimes Unit and appointing Scotland's first specialist prosecutor to deal with domestic abuse.\n\"It is clear that he has worked to bring about change to ensure that the system makes a real difference to people's lives, and his dedication to the law and his compassion for others has been behind that drive,\" she added.\n\"Frank has made a substantial contribution to the law and Scottish society.\"\nMr Mulholland served as Solicitor General until 2011, when he succeeded Dame Elish Angiolini as Lord Advocate.\nHe has faced some criticism during his tenure, most notably over the Crown's decision not to press charges over the Glasgow bin lorry crash.\nThe families of some of the victims of the 2014 tragedy are now pursuing a private prosecution against the driver.\nIt is understood that he will formally step down when his successor is appointed by the Queen.","summary":"Former Scotland's top law officer, Frank Mulholland, is to step down as Lord Advocate.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Lord Advocate said he had informed First Minister Nicola Sturgeon of his intention to quit the post after five years in the job.\nHe said it had been a \"real privilege\" to lead the prosecution service in Scotland and to provide legal advice to the Scottish government.\nThe law officer added that it was time to \"step down and do other things\".\nIn a statement, Mr Mulholland said: \"In recent years the Crown has embedded specialisms in the way it does its job.\n\"Our expertise in handling offences including rape, domestic abuse, serious organised crime, counter terrorism and cold cases has helped us become one of the most effective prosecution services in the world and given victims greater confidence to report crimes.\n\"It's been an honour to do this job working with so many dedicated and talented people to deliver justice in some of the most demanding and challenging of cases.\"\nNicola Sturgeon described Mr Mulholland as \"an outstanding Lord Advocate\".\nIn a statement, she said he had carried out his role with \"dedication, energy, integrity and intellect\".\nShe highlighted his work in leading Scotland's first successful \"double jeopardy\" murder prosecution, against the Worlds End murderer Angus Sinclair.\nThe first minister also praised his role in establishing a National Sexual Crimes Unit and appointing Scotland's first specialist prosecutor to deal with domestic abuse.\n\"It is clear that he has worked to bring about change to ensure that the system makes a real difference to people's lives, and his dedication to the law and his compassion for others has been behind that drive,\" she added.\n\"Frank has made a substantial contribution to the law and Scottish society.\"\nMr Mulholland served as Solicitor General until 2011, when he succeeded Dame Elish Angiolini as Lord Advocate.\nHe has faced some criticism during his tenure, most notably over the Crown's decision not to press charges over the Glasgow bin lorry crash.\nThe families of some of the victims of the 2014 tragedy are now pursuing a private prosecution against the driver.\nIt is understood that he will formally step down when his successor is appointed by the Queen.","summary":"Scotland's prosecution service leader, Frank Mulholland, will step down.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old member of parliament is named alongside Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Noel Gallagher for the publication's People of the Year list.\nNME said the politician impressed by becoming the youngest MP elected to the House of Commons since 1880.\nEarlier this month, she was named Glasgow University's Young Alumnus of the Year.\nMs Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat in May's general election, before completing her MA Hons degree in Politics and Public Affairs.","summary":"MP Black has been announced for the publication's People of the Year list.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old member of parliament is named alongside Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Noel Gallagher for the publication's People of the Year list.\nNME said the politician impressed by becoming the youngest MP elected to the House of Commons since 1880.\nEarlier this month, she was named Glasgow University's Young Alumnus of the Year.\nMs Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat in May's general election, before completing her MA Hons degree in Politics and Public Affairs.","summary":"Scottish Labour MP Hannah Black has been named the BBC's Young Alumnus of the Year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Radwan Hamed collapsed during a game in Belgium in 2006. Last year a judge ruled Spurs breached its duties to him.\nIn a screening prior to signing for the club, an electrocardiogram test showed his heart was \"unequivocally abnormal\" but he was not stopped from playing.\nThe club regretted a former employee had been remiss in their duties.\nIn a statement, the family of Mr Hamed, who is now 27, said they were \"relieved\" a settlement had been reached, following a decade-long legal battle .\n\"Just as Radwan had no choice but to start his difficult journey towards recovery, we had no choice but to start the difficult journey to obtain justice,\" they said.\n\"We risked losing our home and faced personal financial ruin in order to pursue justice for our son.\n\"The club did not tell us or Radwan about his potentially fatal condition. Had they done so, Radwan would not have continued to play football.\"\nThe teenager collapsed during the game against Cercle Bruges on 4 August 2006 and was rushed to an intensive care unit but suffered oxygen starvation to his brain.\nIn the 2015 hearing, Mr Justice Hickinbottom ruled the club was 70% liable or Mr Hamed's injuries and Dr Peter Mills, the Football Association's regional cardiologist for South East England, was 30% liable.\nThe Premier League club will not be hit with a fee directly as their 70% portion was incurred by physicians they previously employed, who have agreed to indemnify the club.\nFootball Association rules require all football academy recruits to be referred to a cardiologist to help identify those prone to potentially fatal heart conditions.\nMr Hamed's MRI scan showed no obvious signs of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, but Dr Mills wrote to Spurs saying the condition could not be excluded on these findings alone.\nEleven months later, the teenager, who was unaware his tests had revealed an \"abnormal\" heart condition, signed a contract with Spurs.\nA spokesman for Spurs said: \"The club wholeheartedly regrets that a former employee, as adjudged, was remiss in their duties to Radwan.\n\"This judgment will hopefully now secure the best possible treatment and care for him.\"","summary":"The family of a youth player has agreed to damages after he was left brain damaged after collapsing during a game.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Radwan Hamed collapsed during a game in Belgium in 2006. Last year a judge ruled Spurs breached its duties to him.\nIn a screening prior to signing for the club, an electrocardiogram test showed his heart was \"unequivocally abnormal\" but he was not stopped from playing.\nThe club regretted a former employee had been remiss in their duties.\nIn a statement, the family of Mr Hamed, who is now 27, said they were \"relieved\" a settlement had been reached, following a decade-long legal battle .\n\"Just as Radwan had no choice but to start his difficult journey towards recovery, we had no choice but to start the difficult journey to obtain justice,\" they said.\n\"We risked losing our home and faced personal financial ruin in order to pursue justice for our son.\n\"The club did not tell us or Radwan about his potentially fatal condition. Had they done so, Radwan would not have continued to play football.\"\nThe teenager collapsed during the game against Cercle Bruges on 4 August 2006 and was rushed to an intensive care unit but suffered oxygen starvation to his brain.\nIn the 2015 hearing, Mr Justice Hickinbottom ruled the club was 70% liable or Mr Hamed's injuries and Dr Peter Mills, the Football Association's regional cardiologist for South East England, was 30% liable.\nThe Premier League club will not be hit with a fee directly as their 70% portion was incurred by physicians they previously employed, who have agreed to indemnify the club.\nFootball Association rules require all football academy recruits to be referred to a cardiologist to help identify those prone to potentially fatal heart conditions.\nMr Hamed's MRI scan showed no obvious signs of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, but Dr Mills wrote to Spurs saying the condition could not be excluded on these findings alone.\nEleven months later, the teenager, who was unaware his tests had revealed an \"abnormal\" heart condition, signed a contract with Spurs.\nA spokesman for Spurs said: \"The club wholeheartedly regrets that a former employee, as adjudged, was remiss in their duties to Radwan.\n\"This judgment will hopefully now secure the best possible treatment and care for him.\"","summary":"Tottenham Hotspur have agreed to pay \u00a31.5m to a teenager who suffered a heart attack after a medical screening.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Pirates of the Caribbean star will play the title role in Therese Raquin, based on Emile Zola's 1867 classic.\nDescribed as \"a tale of love, lust, betrayal, and guilt,\" the play will cast her as a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage who has an affair with one of her husband's friends.\nThe Roundabout Theatre Company show opens in October 2015 in New York.\nKnightley, who turns 30 next year, previously trod the boards in London in The Misanthrope and The Children's Hour.\nThe actress has two films out next month in the UK - World War Two drama The Imitation Game and US comedy Say When.\nTherese Raquin has been staged and filmed many times, most recently as the film In Secret starring Elizabeth Olsen.\nThe new version is by British playwright Helen Edmundson, who previously adapted the Tolstoy novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace for the stage.\nKnightley appeared in a 2012 film of Anna Karenina and has also appeared in film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and Ian McEwan's Atonement.\nTherese Raquin begins previews on 1 October and has its opening night on 29 October at a Broadway theatre yet to be announced.\nEarlier this year Knightley revealed she had hoped to take The Children's Hour to Broadway but could not work out the scheduling with co-star Elisabeth Moss.\n\"We tried to make it happen, but our scheduling didn't work out,\" she told The Advocate. \"It was a real shame, because it would be great doing it on Broadway.\"","summary":"Actress Kadeena Knightley is to star in a new stage adaptation of Tolstoy's The Children's Hour.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Pirates of the Caribbean star will play the title role in Therese Raquin, based on Emile Zola's 1867 classic.\nDescribed as \"a tale of love, lust, betrayal, and guilt,\" the play will cast her as a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage who has an affair with one of her husband's friends.\nThe Roundabout Theatre Company show opens in October 2015 in New York.\nKnightley, who turns 30 next year, previously trod the boards in London in The Misanthrope and The Children's Hour.\nThe actress has two films out next month in the UK - World War Two drama The Imitation Game and US comedy Say When.\nTherese Raquin has been staged and filmed many times, most recently as the film In Secret starring Elizabeth Olsen.\nThe new version is by British playwright Helen Edmundson, who previously adapted the Tolstoy novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace for the stage.\nKnightley appeared in a 2012 film of Anna Karenina and has also appeared in film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and Ian McEwan's Atonement.\nTherese Raquin begins previews on 1 October and has its opening night on 29 October at a Broadway theatre yet to be announced.\nEarlier this year Knightley revealed she had hoped to take The Children's Hour to Broadway but could not work out the scheduling with co-star Elisabeth Moss.\n\"We tried to make it happen, but our scheduling didn't work out,\" she told The Advocate. \"It was a real shame, because it would be great doing it on Broadway.\"","summary":"Actress Knightley is to star on Broadway in a stage version of a classic.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Barcelona forward Messi, 29, made his decision in June after missing a penalty in the shootout as Argentina lost to Chile in the Copa America, a fourth major final loss in nine years.\nBauza, who succeeded Gerardo Martino, said: \"My sole intention is to see if I can talk football with Messi.\n\"From that will come the possibility of him being called up in our next games.\"\nArgentina face 2018 World Cup qualifiers at home to Uruguay and away to Venezuela in the first week of September.\nThey are third in the 10-nation South American group with 11 points from six matches, two points behind leading pair Uruguay and Ecuador.\nThe top four after 18 matches qualify for the finals in Russia, while the fifth-placed team goes into an intercontinental play-off for one more berth.\nBauza, 58, is a former central defender who has won the Copa Libertadores South American club competition twice as a coach.\nAsked about Messi, he added: \"I want to tell him my idea and for him to tell me how things are with him and then we'll see what comes out of it.\n\"I have felt frustrated for losing a match or a final and understand that statement [of quitting] when you are overwhelmed with frustration, but I know it can be reversed.\"","summary":"Bauza wants to talk to Messi.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Barcelona forward Messi, 29, made his decision in June after missing a penalty in the shootout as Argentina lost to Chile in the Copa America, a fourth major final loss in nine years.\nBauza, who succeeded Gerardo Martino, said: \"My sole intention is to see if I can talk football with Messi.\n\"From that will come the possibility of him being called up in our next games.\"\nArgentina face 2018 World Cup qualifiers at home to Uruguay and away to Venezuela in the first week of September.\nThey are third in the 10-nation South American group with 11 points from six matches, two points behind leading pair Uruguay and Ecuador.\nThe top four after 18 matches qualify for the finals in Russia, while the fifth-placed team goes into an intercontinental play-off for one more berth.\nBauza, 58, is a former central defender who has won the Copa Libertadores South American club competition twice as a coach.\nAsked about Messi, he added: \"I want to tell him my idea and for him to tell me how things are with him and then we'll see what comes out of it.\n\"I have felt frustrated for losing a match or a final and understand that statement [of quitting] when you are overwhelmed with frustration, but I know it can be reversed.\"","summary":"Argentina coach Jorge Higuain has asked Lionel Messi to return to the national team for next month's World Cup qualifiers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n21 August 2015 Last updated at 16:07 BST\nJackson made headlines across Canada and the U.S. after the Toronto Public Library shared the note he had tucked into the pages of a comic book he had damaged.\nThe note said: \"I am sorry that a page ripped when it fell out of my bunk when I fell asleep reading. It won't happen again. I'm sorry, from Jackson.\"\nA library worker found the note and shared it on social media.\nWith thanks to CBC News, Toronto","summary":"A Canadian boy has been left with a \"very sorry\" note after it was ripped from his bunk.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n21 August 2015 Last updated at 16:07 BST\nJackson made headlines across Canada and the U.S. after the Toronto Public Library shared the note he had tucked into the pages of a comic book he had damaged.\nThe note said: \"I am sorry that a page ripped when it fell out of my bunk when I fell asleep reading. It won't happen again. I'm sorry, from Jackson.\"\nA library worker found the note and shared it on social media.\nWith thanks to CBC News, Toronto","summary":"A guy wrote an apology note to a library for accidentally ripping a comic book.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Waites thrashed Jeff Smith 7-1 in Sunday's final at Lakeside.\nThe 38-year-old from Huddersfield had an operation on a rotator cuff problem in February.\n\"I had six weeks without throwing a dart - that's painful in itself. Now I'm taking the world title back home,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"It's hard trying to come back from an injury and trying to get yourself to practice. Sometimes, no matter what you do, your body won't react with it.\"\nWaites, who added to his previous Lakeside success from 2013, continued: \"This week, I've prepared myself to play for two hours in a session and it's so difficult to do. My shoulder and my body wasn't happy with that.\n\"After I played Glen Durrant [in the quarter-finals on Friday] I ended up going to sleep at half past eight.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWaites, who was the ninth seed, is the eighth man to win the BDO title on more than one occasion.\nHe raced into a 5-0 lead in the final against unseeded Canadian Smith, 40, and eventually wrapped up a comfortable victory.\n\"It's not really sunk in yet,\" said Waites, who will return to his job as a carpenter on Tuesday.\n\"I can't believe it was over so quickly. I set myself up for it being a really tough game and Jeff, although he pushed me a little bit, didn't take his opportunities.\n\"I took my opportunities when I got them and I was taking sets.\"","summary":"British darts player Mark Waites says he is \"trying to recover\" from a shoulder injury that forced him to withdraw from the BDO World Championship.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Waites thrashed Jeff Smith 7-1 in Sunday's final at Lakeside.\nThe 38-year-old from Huddersfield had an operation on a rotator cuff problem in February.\n\"I had six weeks without throwing a dart - that's painful in itself. Now I'm taking the world title back home,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"It's hard trying to come back from an injury and trying to get yourself to practice. Sometimes, no matter what you do, your body won't react with it.\"\nWaites, who added to his previous Lakeside success from 2013, continued: \"This week, I've prepared myself to play for two hours in a session and it's so difficult to do. My shoulder and my body wasn't happy with that.\n\"After I played Glen Durrant [in the quarter-finals on Friday] I ended up going to sleep at half past eight.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWaites, who was the ninth seed, is the eighth man to win the BDO title on more than one occasion.\nHe raced into a 5-0 lead in the final against unseeded Canadian Smith, 40, and eventually wrapped up a comfortable victory.\n\"It's not really sunk in yet,\" said Waites, who will return to his job as a carpenter on Tuesday.\n\"I can't believe it was over so quickly. I set myself up for it being a really tough game and Jeff, although he pushed me a little bit, didn't take his opportunities.\n\"I took my opportunities when I got them and I was taking sets.\"","summary":"Waites was delighted to clinch another BDO world title, admitting it seemed a million miles away following an operation.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who was 31, was shot by police on Francis Street at around 09:35 GMT. A Taser was also used.\nThe IPCC said officers had fired more than one shot at the man.\nHumberside Police said armed officers had been sent to the Holderness Road area at about 09:20 GMT following reports of a man carrying an axe.\nMore on this and other Hull stories\nThe IPCC, which is investigating the shooting, said: \"At this stage, the IPCC understands that officers fired more than one shot at the man, at around 09:35 on Francis Street.\n\"During the incident a Taser was also discharged by police.\"\nThe dead man has not been named but his family have been informed, it added.\nEarlier Humberside Police confirmed it had been responding to calls from members of the public and confirmed the force was not looking for any other individuals in connection with the incident.\nOne builder working nearby said he heard gunshots.\n\"I heard two fires, that's all I heard really,\" he said.\n\"It was scary, a scary situation.\"\nRachael, who was attending a training course in a nearby building, said she heard two \"loud bangs and screaming\".\n\"Then we looked out the window and he was laid on the floor,\" she said.\n\"He had what looked like two large sort of cuts, slashes things low down and there was blood coming out of them.\n\"There were about four or six (police officers) with him on the floor and he was trying to sit up, obviously he was bleeding quite a lot.\"","summary":"A man has been shot dead by police in Hull, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who was 31, was shot by police on Francis Street at around 09:35 GMT. A Taser was also used.\nThe IPCC said officers had fired more than one shot at the man.\nHumberside Police said armed officers had been sent to the Holderness Road area at about 09:20 GMT following reports of a man carrying an axe.\nMore on this and other Hull stories\nThe IPCC, which is investigating the shooting, said: \"At this stage, the IPCC understands that officers fired more than one shot at the man, at around 09:35 on Francis Street.\n\"During the incident a Taser was also discharged by police.\"\nThe dead man has not been named but his family have been informed, it added.\nEarlier Humberside Police confirmed it had been responding to calls from members of the public and confirmed the force was not looking for any other individuals in connection with the incident.\nOne builder working nearby said he heard gunshots.\n\"I heard two fires, that's all I heard really,\" he said.\n\"It was scary, a scary situation.\"\nRachael, who was attending a training course in a nearby building, said she heard two \"loud bangs and screaming\".\n\"Then we looked out the window and he was laid on the floor,\" she said.\n\"He had what looked like two large sort of cuts, slashes things low down and there was blood coming out of them.\n\"There were about four or six (police officers) with him on the floor and he was trying to sit up, obviously he was bleeding quite a lot.\"","summary":"A man shot by police officers has died, the IPCC has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old forward has been signed for the second half of the Womens Super League season, which will resume for Blues on 29 June at home to Arsenal.\n\"It further outlines our intentions and vision of what we want to achieve at the club,\" said manager David Parker.\nBlues fought off competition from some major European sides to sign Linden.\n\"It's a signal of the development the club is making not just in England but also in Europe that we are now attracting the top European players,\" added Parker.\nShe is the third German to join this season following the signing of Corina Schroder from Liverpool and the arrival in April of defender Marisa Ewers from Bayer Leverkusen.\nOn the back of two wins in three matches, Blues have climbed to third in WSL 1, seven points behind leaders Manchester City.\nLinden said: \"The conversations with David, (assistant manager) Marcus Bignot and (chief executive) Tim Andrews convinced me about the project and ambitions at the club.\n\"I'm looking forward to the new challenge to play in another country. I have always wanted to play in England.\"\nLinden, who played at SGS Essen and Bayer Leverkusen before joining Frankfurt for the 2015-16 season, has represented Germany at every level.","summary":"Birmingham City Ladies have signed Germany international midfielder Anna Linden.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old forward has been signed for the second half of the Womens Super League season, which will resume for Blues on 29 June at home to Arsenal.\n\"It further outlines our intentions and vision of what we want to achieve at the club,\" said manager David Parker.\nBlues fought off competition from some major European sides to sign Linden.\n\"It's a signal of the development the club is making not just in England but also in Europe that we are now attracting the top European players,\" added Parker.\nShe is the third German to join this season following the signing of Corina Schroder from Liverpool and the arrival in April of defender Marisa Ewers from Bayer Leverkusen.\nOn the back of two wins in three matches, Blues have climbed to third in WSL 1, seven points behind leaders Manchester City.\nLinden said: \"The conversations with David, (assistant manager) Marcus Bignot and (chief executive) Tim Andrews convinced me about the project and ambitions at the club.\n\"I'm looking forward to the new challenge to play in another country. I have always wanted to play in England.\"\nLinden, who played at SGS Essen and Bayer Leverkusen before joining Frankfurt for the 2015-16 season, has represented Germany at every level.","summary":"Blues have signed Germany's Linden.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Ashley had been asked to give evidence about the treatment of his workers.\nIt follows a BBC investigation into the Derbyshire company's warehouse working practises.\nMr Ashley has until 21 March to respond after a letter from Hartlepool MP Iain Wright.\nThe letter reveals Mr Ashley had invited the Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) select committee - which Mr Wright chairs - to a meeting at the company's base in Shirebrook.\n\"The treatment of low-paid workers and enforcement of the national minimum wage are issues that the committee will be keeping under review over the coming months,\" Mr Wright's letter states.\n\"In line with select committees' commitment to transparency, it is normal practice for the BIS Committee to meet in public at Westminster and we agreed to adhere to this practice on this occasion.\n\"A number of alternative dates have been offered to you by the Committee Clerk, but... you have not accepted any of them, nor agreed in principle to attend.\n\"Should you fail in your reply to agree to attend on one of the dates offered to you...the committee reserves the right to take the matter further, including seeking the support of the House of Commons in respect of any complaint of contempt.\"\nSports Direct has not responded to the BBC's request for a comment.\nThe company has previously pledged to review worker rights, with oversight by Mr Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United Football Club.","summary":"Boss Ashley has been threatened after failing to appear in front of a committee.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Ashley had been asked to give evidence about the treatment of his workers.\nIt follows a BBC investigation into the Derbyshire company's warehouse working practises.\nMr Ashley has until 21 March to respond after a letter from Hartlepool MP Iain Wright.\nThe letter reveals Mr Ashley had invited the Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) select committee - which Mr Wright chairs - to a meeting at the company's base in Shirebrook.\n\"The treatment of low-paid workers and enforcement of the national minimum wage are issues that the committee will be keeping under review over the coming months,\" Mr Wright's letter states.\n\"In line with select committees' commitment to transparency, it is normal practice for the BIS Committee to meet in public at Westminster and we agreed to adhere to this practice on this occasion.\n\"A number of alternative dates have been offered to you by the Committee Clerk, but... you have not accepted any of them, nor agreed in principle to attend.\n\"Should you fail in your reply to agree to attend on one of the dates offered to you...the committee reserves the right to take the matter further, including seeking the support of the House of Commons in respect of any complaint of contempt.\"\nSports Direct has not responded to the BBC's request for a comment.\nThe company has previously pledged to review worker rights, with oversight by Mr Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United Football Club.","summary":"Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley has been accused of contempt of Parliament after he refused to attend a meeting with a select committee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielsa, 60, a former Argentina and Chile boss, resigned from French club Marseille in August and is unattached.\nHe led Spanish club Athletic Bilbao to the 2012 Europa League and Copa del Rey finals before a 2014 move to Marseille.\nSwansea parted company with Garry Monk on Wednesday and are thought to want a new boss before Sunday's West Ham game.\nMonk left the club following a run of just one win in 11 Premier League games.\nAEK Athens boss Gus Poyet was thought to be in the frame to replace him, but the Greek club said that they had not received an approach from Swansea regarding Poyet.\nSevilla manager Unai Emery has also been linked with the job.\nSwansea's first-team coach Alan Curtis was in caretaker charge of Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Manchester City.","summary":"Swansea is thought to be searching for a new manager.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielsa, 60, a former Argentina and Chile boss, resigned from French club Marseille in August and is unattached.\nHe led Spanish club Athletic Bilbao to the 2012 Europa League and Copa del Rey finals before a 2014 move to Marseille.\nSwansea parted company with Garry Monk on Wednesday and are thought to want a new boss before Sunday's West Ham game.\nMonk left the club following a run of just one win in 11 Premier League games.\nAEK Athens boss Gus Poyet was thought to be in the frame to replace him, but the Greek club said that they had not received an approach from Swansea regarding Poyet.\nSevilla manager Unai Emery has also been linked with the job.\nSwansea's first-team coach Alan Curtis was in caretaker charge of Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Manchester City.","summary":"Swansea City have confirmed that they are in talks to appoint former Spanish boss Marcelo Bielsa as their new manager.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Neel Croos, 26, died from a head injury following a fight in Holborn Way, Mitcham on 23 November 2015.\nPrashad Sothalingam, nicknamed Bullet, was one of several young men from the Tamil community who had been at a birthday party when violence erupted.\nHe was jailed after being found guilty of murder and wounding with intent at a retrial at the Old Bailey.\nSothalingam, who had previously been convicted of violent disorder, was told he must serve a minimum of 29 years in prison.\nThe court heard the killing was the result of a \"power struggle\" within the Tooting Boys gang between the Elders and Sothalingam's group, the Youngers.\nMr Croos's group, which was also armed, had been hunted down by Sothalingam's group.\nSothalingam had been at a birthday party on the fifth floor of a Morrison's car park in Mitcham, the court heard.\nWhen they saw a rival faction arrive they attacked them with a variety of weapons.\nOne witness said he heard someone say in Tamil: \"There they are. Go get them.\"\nHe told the jury he had seen Sothalingam, who he had previously seen playing football, swinging an axe at Mr Croos, hitting him on the head.\nHe also told the court he had seen other men carrying a sword, metal poles and socks stuffed with snooker balls or stones.\nThe judge also jailed Sugan Selvarajan for a total of 14 years for wounding with intent and violent disorder, and Sivakaran Ockersz for 31 months for violent disorder and an unrelated ATM fraud.\nVisuparathan Dayaparan was sent to prison for 27 months after being convicted of violent disorder.\nSothalingam, 26, from Mitcham; Ockersz, 19, of Wallington; Selvarajan, 33, of Mitcham; and Dayaparan aka Visu, 24, of Mitcham, had denied the charges.","summary":"A man has been jailed for killing a rival gang member with an axe during a fight in a car park.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Neel Croos, 26, died from a head injury following a fight in Holborn Way, Mitcham on 23 November 2015.\nPrashad Sothalingam, nicknamed Bullet, was one of several young men from the Tamil community who had been at a birthday party when violence erupted.\nHe was jailed after being found guilty of murder and wounding with intent at a retrial at the Old Bailey.\nSothalingam, who had previously been convicted of violent disorder, was told he must serve a minimum of 29 years in prison.\nThe court heard the killing was the result of a \"power struggle\" within the Tooting Boys gang between the Elders and Sothalingam's group, the Youngers.\nMr Croos's group, which was also armed, had been hunted down by Sothalingam's group.\nSothalingam had been at a birthday party on the fifth floor of a Morrison's car park in Mitcham, the court heard.\nWhen they saw a rival faction arrive they attacked them with a variety of weapons.\nOne witness said he heard someone say in Tamil: \"There they are. Go get them.\"\nHe told the jury he had seen Sothalingam, who he had previously seen playing football, swinging an axe at Mr Croos, hitting him on the head.\nHe also told the court he had seen other men carrying a sword, metal poles and socks stuffed with snooker balls or stones.\nThe judge also jailed Sugan Selvarajan for a total of 14 years for wounding with intent and violent disorder, and Sivakaran Ockersz for 31 months for violent disorder and an unrelated ATM fraud.\nVisuparathan Dayaparan was sent to prison for 27 months after being convicted of violent disorder.\nSothalingam, 26, from Mitcham; Ockersz, 19, of Wallington; Selvarajan, 33, of Mitcham; and Dayaparan aka Visu, 24, of Mitcham, had denied the charges.","summary":"A gang member who killed a man in a street fight in north London has been jailed for life.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old, who has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, fractured his right ankle while on international duty with Belgium on Sunday.\nChelsea said the operation on Monday was \"successful\", but that Hazard will not return to training for approximately three months.\nThe new Premier League season is due to begin on 12 August.\nHazard will also miss pre-season games against Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan in Singapore from 22-29 July, and the Community Shield against Arsenal on 6 August.\nHazard was instrumental as Chelsea won the Premier League last season, scoring 16 goals in 36 games.","summary":"Chelsea's Hazard will miss the start of the Premier League season after having surgery on a broken ankle.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old, who has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, fractured his right ankle while on international duty with Belgium on Sunday.\nChelsea said the operation on Monday was \"successful\", but that Hazard will not return to training for approximately three months.\nThe new Premier League season is due to begin on 12 August.\nHazard will also miss pre-season games against Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan in Singapore from 22-29 July, and the Community Shield against Arsenal on 6 August.\nHazard was instrumental as Chelsea won the Premier League last season, scoring 16 goals in 36 games.","summary":"Chelsea striker Eden Hazard will miss the start of the new season after having surgery on a broken ankle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The body of the man in his 70s, was found at the house in Nettleden Road, Little Gaddesden, near Berkhamsted, on Saturday afternoon.\nA man in his 80s was also taken to hospital, a police spokeswoman said.\nDetectives want to question 55-year-old Ian John McLoughlin, also known as Ian John Baker, and have warned people not to approach him.\nDet Ch Insp Martin Brunning, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit, said: \"The investigation is still in its early stages.\n\"However, we are continuing to treat the death as murder. We urgently want to speak to Ian McLoughlin in connection with this offence.\"\nHe is described as white, about 6ft (1.8m) tall, with straight, greying, collar-length hair and of average build.\nHe is believed to have been wearing sunglasses, blue jeans or three-quarter length trousers and a dark blue, light blue and white checked short-sleeved shirt with a button-down collar.\nAnyone with information has been urged to contact police or Crimestoppers.\nOfficers have been conducting additional patrols in the area to provide reassurance to residents.","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a body was found at a house in Bedfordshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The body of the man in his 70s, was found at the house in Nettleden Road, Little Gaddesden, near Berkhamsted, on Saturday afternoon.\nA man in his 80s was also taken to hospital, a police spokeswoman said.\nDetectives want to question 55-year-old Ian John McLoughlin, also known as Ian John Baker, and have warned people not to approach him.\nDet Ch Insp Martin Brunning, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit, said: \"The investigation is still in its early stages.\n\"However, we are continuing to treat the death as murder. We urgently want to speak to Ian McLoughlin in connection with this offence.\"\nHe is described as white, about 6ft (1.8m) tall, with straight, greying, collar-length hair and of average build.\nHe is believed to have been wearing sunglasses, blue jeans or three-quarter length trousers and a dark blue, light blue and white checked short-sleeved shirt with a button-down collar.\nAnyone with information has been urged to contact police or Crimestoppers.\nOfficers have been conducting additional patrols in the area to provide reassurance to residents.","summary":"Police are seeking a man over the murder of an elderly man found dead at a house in Little Gaddesden.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Zachary Barker, nine, died in hospital after the collision in Spring Gardens, Leek, in Staffordshire, last Saturday.\nHis mother Stephanie said she wanted others to \"benefit from his short life\".\nShe said transplants meant \"even in death\" he could carry on helping.\nMore updates on this story and others in Staffordshire\nIn a statement released by police, she said: \"Zachary was just a lovely lad, full of life and joy. The whole family are devastated by the loss and we cannot believe that we will not see him again.\n\"He will remain in our hearts, thoughts and memories forever.\n\"We took the decision to allow his organs to be used for transplant, so that others may benefit from his short life.\n\"He was a tremendous son who was always willing to help everyone and even in death, he will continue to help others\".\nPolice said a friend of the family has set up a Just Giving page to assist with the cost of the funeral.","summary":"The mother of a boy who died after a collision says allowing her \"tremendous\" son's organs to be donated will let him \"continue to help others\".","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Zachary Barker, nine, died in hospital after the collision in Spring Gardens, Leek, in Staffordshire, last Saturday.\nHis mother Stephanie said she wanted others to \"benefit from his short life\".\nShe said transplants meant \"even in death\" he could carry on helping.\nMore updates on this story and others in Staffordshire\nIn a statement released by police, she said: \"Zachary was just a lovely lad, full of life and joy. The whole family are devastated by the loss and we cannot believe that we will not see him again.\n\"He will remain in our hearts, thoughts and memories forever.\n\"We took the decision to allow his organs to be used for transplant, so that others may benefit from his short life.\n\"He was a tremendous son who was always willing to help everyone and even in death, he will continue to help others\".\nPolice said a friend of the family has set up a Just Giving page to assist with the cost of the funeral.","summary":"The mother of a boy who died after being hit by a car has said he will \"remain in our hearts forever\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day hearing in Ebbw Vale is examining the request to take over 250 hectares (600 acres) of common land.\nBackers, including Blaenau Gwent council, have offered around 320 hectares (800 acres) replacement land.\nThe inquiry has heard conflicting accounts from experts over claims the circuit would damage habitats and plant life by building on the common land.\nNatural Resources Wales said it was \"difficult to conclude\" that the replacement land was of equal value, but it was not opposing the development overall.\nBut an ecology report presented by the developers said there would be a \"net gain\" in biodiversity because the plans included work to enhance other habitats nearby - which the Gwent wildlife trust argued against.\nThe Planning Inspectorate for Wales will make a recommendation after the inquiry in Ebbw vale, before Welsh government ministers have the final say on whether the plans can go ahead.","summary":"An inquiry into plans to build a circuit has started.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day hearing in Ebbw Vale is examining the request to take over 250 hectares (600 acres) of common land.\nBackers, including Blaenau Gwent council, have offered around 320 hectares (800 acres) replacement land.\nThe inquiry has heard conflicting accounts from experts over claims the circuit would damage habitats and plant life by building on the common land.\nNatural Resources Wales said it was \"difficult to conclude\" that the replacement land was of equal value, but it was not opposing the development overall.\nBut an ecology report presented by the developers said there would be a \"net gain\" in biodiversity because the plans included work to enhance other habitats nearby - which the Gwent wildlife trust argued against.\nThe Planning Inspectorate for Wales will make a recommendation after the inquiry in Ebbw vale, before Welsh government ministers have the final say on whether the plans can go ahead.","summary":"Plans to build a circuit around a Gwynedd cycle track have been given the go-ahead by the public inquiry into the project.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two Diarmuid Murtagh goals helped Connacht lead 2-3 to 0-3 before Aidan Breen replied with an Ulster goal.\nDamien Comer hit a third Connacht goal as they led 3-6 to 1-10 at half-time before Ulster took control.\nDespite losing Chrissy McKaigue to a black card, Ulster hit 1-4 without reply, with Charlie Vernon netting.\nMcKaigue was joined in the Ulster squad at Carrick-on-Shannon by his Slaughtneil team-mate Brendan Rogers, despite their upcoming All-Ireland club championship duties.\nConnacht started strongly with their scorer in chief Murtagh firing their opening goal after 7 minutes and again finding the net two minutes later.\nUlster responded well with Fermanagh's Breen finding the net for his provincial for the second time in a week with a 18th-minute goal.\nPete McGrath's charges cut the gap to two points twice over the next six minutes, and left the minimum between the sides for the first time, after a Tomas Corrigan score.\nHowever, Connacht were causing the Ulster defence problems, with Galway's Comer cutting in for a 28th minute goal, as the hosts led by two at the break.\nUlster came fired up on the restart, and despite losing substitute McKaigue to a black card, kept motoring well.\nPeter Harte and Corrigan added point before Vernon cut through for a goal in a spell which saw Ulster score 1-4 without reply.\nConnacht could only manage two points from frees in the closing quarter, with Emyln Mulligan and Paul Conroy on target.\nAfter the game Ulster captain Eoin Donnelly accepted the cup from GAA President Aogan O Fearghail.","summary":"Ulster produced a strong second half to earn a comeback win over Connacht.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two Diarmuid Murtagh goals helped Connacht lead 2-3 to 0-3 before Aidan Breen replied with an Ulster goal.\nDamien Comer hit a third Connacht goal as they led 3-6 to 1-10 at half-time before Ulster took control.\nDespite losing Chrissy McKaigue to a black card, Ulster hit 1-4 without reply, with Charlie Vernon netting.\nMcKaigue was joined in the Ulster squad at Carrick-on-Shannon by his Slaughtneil team-mate Brendan Rogers, despite their upcoming All-Ireland club championship duties.\nConnacht started strongly with their scorer in chief Murtagh firing their opening goal after 7 minutes and again finding the net two minutes later.\nUlster responded well with Fermanagh's Breen finding the net for his provincial for the second time in a week with a 18th-minute goal.\nPete McGrath's charges cut the gap to two points twice over the next six minutes, and left the minimum between the sides for the first time, after a Tomas Corrigan score.\nHowever, Connacht were causing the Ulster defence problems, with Galway's Comer cutting in for a 28th minute goal, as the hosts led by two at the break.\nUlster came fired up on the restart, and despite losing substitute McKaigue to a black card, kept motoring well.\nPeter Harte and Corrigan added point before Vernon cut through for a goal in a spell which saw Ulster score 1-4 without reply.\nConnacht could only manage two points from frees in the closing quarter, with Emyln Mulligan and Paul Conroy on target.\nAfter the game Ulster captain Eoin Donnelly accepted the cup from GAA President Aogan O Fearghail.","summary":"Ulster's hopes of winning the All-Ireland Hurling Championship were ended as they were beaten by Connacht in the final of the game.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The call was made by Scottish Conservative Mary Scanlon and backed by SNP MSP Mike MacKenzie.\nThe state of Holyrood's coffee was raised during questions about staff and services at the Edinburgh building.\nLinda Fabiani suggested the complainers could use \"very good coffee bags\" and \"some really hot water\".\nShe was answering on behalf of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body which runs the parliament.\nAfter taking a question about food waste disposal, Ms Fabiani was informed by Ms Scanlon that she would like to \"increase the amount of food disposal\" in some areas, namely the coffee for committee meetings.\nMs Scanlon, the MSP for the Highlands and Islands, told the chamber: \"On behalf of my colleague on the audit and education committee, Colin Beattie, and colleagues across this parliament from all parties can I ask if the corporate body will ensure that new and existing MSPs get a decent cup of coffee in committee in session five [after the next Holyrood election].\"\nMs Scanlon was backed by Mr MacKenzie who said he \"shared the concerns\".\nHe had also observed that the quality of the coffee diminished the longer it sat in their flasks.\nMs Fabiani responded by saying: \"I guess it is all a matter of taste I quite like the coffee that we get in committee.\"\nHowever, she added that it was a complaint she had heard \"over the last couple of years\".\nMs Fabiani said the fact the coffee urns were being emptied each day suggested that most people were \"quite happy\" with what was being offered.","summary":"The Scottish Parliament's audit and education committee has been asked to improve the quality of the coffee it serves in its chamber.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The call was made by Scottish Conservative Mary Scanlon and backed by SNP MSP Mike MacKenzie.\nThe state of Holyrood's coffee was raised during questions about staff and services at the Edinburgh building.\nLinda Fabiani suggested the complainers could use \"very good coffee bags\" and \"some really hot water\".\nShe was answering on behalf of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body which runs the parliament.\nAfter taking a question about food waste disposal, Ms Fabiani was informed by Ms Scanlon that she would like to \"increase the amount of food disposal\" in some areas, namely the coffee for committee meetings.\nMs Scanlon, the MSP for the Highlands and Islands, told the chamber: \"On behalf of my colleague on the audit and education committee, Colin Beattie, and colleagues across this parliament from all parties can I ask if the corporate body will ensure that new and existing MSPs get a decent cup of coffee in committee in session five [after the next Holyrood election].\"\nMs Scanlon was backed by Mr MacKenzie who said he \"shared the concerns\".\nHe had also observed that the quality of the coffee diminished the longer it sat in their flasks.\nMs Fabiani responded by saying: \"I guess it is all a matter of taste I quite like the coffee that we get in committee.\"\nHowever, she added that it was a complaint she had heard \"over the last couple of years\".\nMs Fabiani said the fact the coffee urns were being emptied each day suggested that most people were \"quite happy\" with what was being offered.","summary":"Pleas have been made by members of the Scottish Parliament for better quality coffee to be served to them during committee meetings.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n16 December 2014 Last updated at 08:58 GMT\nDr Andrew Goodall said a choice may have to be made between emergency care and non-urgent surgery.\nIn an extended interview with BBC Wales health correspondent Owain Clarke, Dr Goodall said hospitals might make the decision not to schedule surgery in the first place to focus on \"front door pressures\" during the peak winter months.\nTwo hospitals, Morriston in Swansea and the Princess of Wales in Bridgend, have already cancelled some surgical procedures until after Christmas.","summary":"Dr Andrew Goodall has told BBC Wales winter pressures could force hospitals to cancel operations.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n16 December 2014 Last updated at 08:58 GMT\nDr Andrew Goodall said a choice may have to be made between emergency care and non-urgent surgery.\nIn an extended interview with BBC Wales health correspondent Owain Clarke, Dr Goodall said hospitals might make the decision not to schedule surgery in the first place to focus on \"front door pressures\" during the peak winter months.\nTwo hospitals, Morriston in Swansea and the Princess of Wales in Bridgend, have already cancelled some surgical procedures until after Christmas.","summary":"A leading doctor has warned that some hospitals may have to postpone operations until after Christmas.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alarm was raised at about midnight on Thursday when the men became stranded after their boat lost engine power.\nThree lifeboats and a rescue helicopter went to the scene. It has been described as a \"major recue operation\".\nMark Barnett from the Lough Swilly lifeboat described it as a community effort.\n\"The fishermen had gone out in their boat around Malin pier and then decided to head a little east,\" he said.\n\"The fishermen are fine but had a lucky escape.\n\"They had been out for half an hour when the engine broke down and they started to drift.\n\"They had no mobile phone signal to raise the alarm.\"","summary":"A rescue operation has been launched after two fishermen were stranded on a pier in the Lough Swilly area of Lough Swilly.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alarm was raised at about midnight on Thursday when the men became stranded after their boat lost engine power.\nThree lifeboats and a rescue helicopter went to the scene. It has been described as a \"major recue operation\".\nMark Barnett from the Lough Swilly lifeboat described it as a community effort.\n\"The fishermen had gone out in their boat around Malin pier and then decided to head a little east,\" he said.\n\"The fishermen are fine but had a lucky escape.\n\"They had been out for half an hour when the engine broke down and they started to drift.\n\"They had no mobile phone signal to raise the alarm.\"","summary":"Fishermen have been rescued off the coast.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day race, a precursor to the Tour which begins on 2 July, starts with a 4km time trial on Sunday.\n\"There will be many challengers [in the Tour]. But if I must pick two, I would say Froome and Nairo Quintana,\" said Contador, also a two-time Tour winner.\n\"The Criterium will allow me to test myself against my rivals.\"\nTeam Sky rider Froome has won the Criterium in each of the two years he has won the Tour - 2013 and 2015 - but Contador, who rides for Tinkoff, has never won the Criterium.\n\"My primary objective is to finish [the Criterium] in good physical condition with respect to the Tour - to be ready,\" said the Spaniard.\n\"I'm not thinking about the overall victory but, obviously, if the chance is there...\"\nAstana's Fabio Aru and FDJ's Thibaut Pinot will also contest the Criterium, but Movistar's Quintana is not competing in the race.","summary":"Contador believes the Criterium is the perfect stage to face his rival, two-time Tour winner Froome.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day race, a precursor to the Tour which begins on 2 July, starts with a 4km time trial on Sunday.\n\"There will be many challengers [in the Tour]. But if I must pick two, I would say Froome and Nairo Quintana,\" said Contador, also a two-time Tour winner.\n\"The Criterium will allow me to test myself against my rivals.\"\nTeam Sky rider Froome has won the Criterium in each of the two years he has won the Tour - 2013 and 2015 - but Contador, who rides for Tinkoff, has never won the Criterium.\n\"My primary objective is to finish [the Criterium] in good physical condition with respect to the Tour - to be ready,\" said the Spaniard.\n\"I'm not thinking about the overall victory but, obviously, if the chance is there...\"\nAstana's Fabio Aru and FDJ's Thibaut Pinot will also contest the Criterium, but Movistar's Quintana is not competing in the race.","summary":"Alberto Contador says he will pick two rivals for the Criterium du Dauphine in the race to win the Criterium du Dauphine.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red sand boa is a protected species, and looks like it has two heads, because its tail is shaped like its head to help it defend itself.\nThe snake is prized on the black market because many believe it brings good luck or has medicinal qualities.\nPolice in Bangalore arrested four people trying to sell the protected creature for $1,500 (\u00c2\u00a31,100).\nPolice said plain clothes officers had organised a sting by pretending to be interested buyers.\nThe market for the \"two-headed\" red sand boas was \"basically another form of cheating\", PS Harsha, the local deputy commissioner of police, said.\n\"It is invariably used to cheat people who have some belief that it will act as good luck charm.\"\nSharath Babu, a wildlife warden in Bangalore's Urban district, said \"it is a fallacy that it has two heads... the head and tail of the snake look alike, so if anyone tries to catch it, it strikes from the other end which is the head\".\nThanks to the superstition that the red sand boa will bring its owner treasure, demand for the snake is high, with people even hiring them out for ceremonies, Mr Babu told BBC Hindi.\n\"It is even used for conducting rituals that would bring in rain or money. It is even believed that the heavier the snake, the more riches it will bring. So, the black market dealers shove ball bearings and other objects into the snakes. These animals die a very painful death.\"\nLuckily for this particular snake, though, it was rescued - and has now been set free in the Bannerghatta Biological Park on the outskirts of Bangalore.","summary":"Police say they have seized a rare snake, known as a \"two-headed\" red sand boa, from illegal smugglers.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red sand boa is a protected species, and looks like it has two heads, because its tail is shaped like its head to help it defend itself.\nThe snake is prized on the black market because many believe it brings good luck or has medicinal qualities.\nPolice in Bangalore arrested four people trying to sell the protected creature for $1,500 (\u00c2\u00a31,100).\nPolice said plain clothes officers had organised a sting by pretending to be interested buyers.\nThe market for the \"two-headed\" red sand boas was \"basically another form of cheating\", PS Harsha, the local deputy commissioner of police, said.\n\"It is invariably used to cheat people who have some belief that it will act as good luck charm.\"\nSharath Babu, a wildlife warden in Bangalore's Urban district, said \"it is a fallacy that it has two heads... the head and tail of the snake look alike, so if anyone tries to catch it, it strikes from the other end which is the head\".\nThanks to the superstition that the red sand boa will bring its owner treasure, demand for the snake is high, with people even hiring them out for ceremonies, Mr Babu told BBC Hindi.\n\"It is even used for conducting rituals that would bring in rain or money. It is even believed that the heavier the snake, the more riches it will bring. So, the black market dealers shove ball bearings and other objects into the snakes. These animals die a very painful death.\"\nLuckily for this particular snake, though, it was rescued - and has now been set free in the Bannerghatta Biological Park on the outskirts of Bangalore.","summary":"Police in the southern Indian city of Bangalore have arrested a snake that they believe is a \"good luck charm\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Supporters and colleagues gathered outside the Alvorada Palace to bid her farewell, some handing her flowers.\nMs Rousseff was dismissed last week after the Senate found her guilty of manipulating the budget.\nShe denies wrongdoing and has dismissed her impeachment as a \"coup d'etat\".\nBrazilian television showed Ms Rousseff walking out of the presidential residence surrounded by former ministers and Congressmen from her Workers' Party.\nHow will history look back on impeachment?\nProfile: Dilma Rousseff\nSupporter Cecilia Monteir, 56, said she was \"very, very sad, feeling like the country will be left a bit orphaned\".\nMore supporters awaited Ms Rousseff as she arrived at an airport to board a plane to the southern city of Porto Alegre, her adopted hometown. On her arrival she was greeted by more well-wishers.\nHours after the impeachment vote, Ms Rousseff's vice-president Michel Temer, was sworn in, ending 13 years in power for the left-wing Workers' Party.\nHe will serve out Ms Rousseff's term until 1 January 2019.\nMs Rousseff has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against the Senate's decision but correspondents say it has very little chance of succeeding.","summary":"Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has arrived in the capital, Brasilia, after being impeached by the Senate for manipulating the country's budget.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Supporters and colleagues gathered outside the Alvorada Palace to bid her farewell, some handing her flowers.\nMs Rousseff was dismissed last week after the Senate found her guilty of manipulating the budget.\nShe denies wrongdoing and has dismissed her impeachment as a \"coup d'etat\".\nBrazilian television showed Ms Rousseff walking out of the presidential residence surrounded by former ministers and Congressmen from her Workers' Party.\nHow will history look back on impeachment?\nProfile: Dilma Rousseff\nSupporter Cecilia Monteir, 56, said she was \"very, very sad, feeling like the country will be left a bit orphaned\".\nMore supporters awaited Ms Rousseff as she arrived at an airport to board a plane to the southern city of Porto Alegre, her adopted hometown. On her arrival she was greeted by more well-wishers.\nHours after the impeachment vote, Ms Rousseff's vice-president Michel Temer, was sworn in, ending 13 years in power for the left-wing Workers' Party.\nHe will serve out Ms Rousseff's term until 1 January 2019.\nMs Rousseff has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against the Senate's decision but correspondents say it has very little chance of succeeding.","summary":"Former president Dilma Rousseff has left her official residence for the last time following her impeachment and removal from office.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Boyle struck the only goal in the 18th minute after lobbing over Graham Doyle following a moment of hesitancy in the Wexford defence.\nDerry needed fine saves from Gerard Doherty to stay ahead as the keeper denied Conor O'Keeffe and Paul Murphy.\nJosh Daniels also headed a Gary Delaney effort off the line in the second half as Derry endured some nervous moments.\nDerry did go close to adding to their lead in the final five minutes of the game as Aaron McEneff clipped the Wexford crossbar with a long-range shot and substitute Jordan Allan fired just wide.\nKenny Shiels' side suffered a blow in the second half as goalscorer Boyle was forced off by an apparent hamstring injury.\nWith leaders Dundalk beating St Patrick's Athletics 2-0, the Candystripes remain nine points off the pace but they have edged to within six points of second-placed Cork City who were held to a 0-0 draw by Shamrock Rovers in Dublin.","summary":"Derry City's hopes of a first win in four games suffered a blow as they were held to a goalless draw by Wexford.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Boyle struck the only goal in the 18th minute after lobbing over Graham Doyle following a moment of hesitancy in the Wexford defence.\nDerry needed fine saves from Gerard Doherty to stay ahead as the keeper denied Conor O'Keeffe and Paul Murphy.\nJosh Daniels also headed a Gary Delaney effort off the line in the second half as Derry endured some nervous moments.\nDerry did go close to adding to their lead in the final five minutes of the game as Aaron McEneff clipped the Wexford crossbar with a long-range shot and substitute Jordan Allan fired just wide.\nKenny Shiels' side suffered a blow in the second half as goalscorer Boyle was forced off by an apparent hamstring injury.\nWith leaders Dundalk beating St Patrick's Athletics 2-0, the Candystripes remain nine points off the pace but they have edged to within six points of second-placed Cork City who were held to a 0-0 draw by Shamrock Rovers in Dublin.","summary":"Boyle's early goal proved enough to give Derry victory over Wexford.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Llanberis Mountain Rescue was called out a record 43 times to Wales and England's highest peak in August - an increase it called \"unsustainable\".\nVisit Wales' recent year of adventure campaign encouraged to visitors to \"Find Your Epic\".\nThe tourism body said the campaign was \"an opportunity to promote safety\".\nLlanberis Mountain Rescue said many of those tackling the peak were unprepared in terms of knowledge and equipment, with many needing assistance.\nChairman of the team of volunteers, Rob Johnson, said \"serious consideration\" needed to be given to how the 3,560 ft (1,085m) peak was managed.\nHe said the drive to attract tourists contributed to an \"unsustainable\" rise in callouts - from 34 in August 2015 to 43 in August 2016.\nThe organisation relies on donations and about 1,000 volunteer hours were spent attending incidents - including an RAF helicopter crash landing.\nHe said many of the callouts were preventable and, with the right knowledge and equipment, they could have been avoided.\n\"We've attended a variety of incidents this summer but the most common have been lower-leg injuries, people too tired to continue and people crag-fast on Crib Goch,\" said Mr Johnson.\n\"It has been a massive commitment from a small group of volunteers.\"\nVisit Wales, the Welsh Government's tourism team, said it encouraged visitors to participate in activities with accredited providers.\nA spokeswoman added: \"The year of adventure is also an opportunity to promote safety in the great outdoors.\n\"Mountain rescue teams do great work in helping people, but as the adventure sector continues to grow there is no doubt rescue teams will need the help of educators in minimising the risk of people needing their assistance.\n\"That's why we will continue to work with partners and the industry so that people can enjoy Wales and be safe.\"","summary":"A drive to attract tourists has led to an increase in ill-equipped walkers and climbers becoming stranded on England's highest peak, rescuers have claimed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Llanberis Mountain Rescue was called out a record 43 times to Wales and England's highest peak in August - an increase it called \"unsustainable\".\nVisit Wales' recent year of adventure campaign encouraged to visitors to \"Find Your Epic\".\nThe tourism body said the campaign was \"an opportunity to promote safety\".\nLlanberis Mountain Rescue said many of those tackling the peak were unprepared in terms of knowledge and equipment, with many needing assistance.\nChairman of the team of volunteers, Rob Johnson, said \"serious consideration\" needed to be given to how the 3,560 ft (1,085m) peak was managed.\nHe said the drive to attract tourists contributed to an \"unsustainable\" rise in callouts - from 34 in August 2015 to 43 in August 2016.\nThe organisation relies on donations and about 1,000 volunteer hours were spent attending incidents - including an RAF helicopter crash landing.\nHe said many of the callouts were preventable and, with the right knowledge and equipment, they could have been avoided.\n\"We've attended a variety of incidents this summer but the most common have been lower-leg injuries, people too tired to continue and people crag-fast on Crib Goch,\" said Mr Johnson.\n\"It has been a massive commitment from a small group of volunteers.\"\nVisit Wales, the Welsh Government's tourism team, said it encouraged visitors to participate in activities with accredited providers.\nA spokeswoman added: \"The year of adventure is also an opportunity to promote safety in the great outdoors.\n\"Mountain rescue teams do great work in helping people, but as the adventure sector continues to grow there is no doubt rescue teams will need the help of educators in minimising the risk of people needing their assistance.\n\"That's why we will continue to work with partners and the industry so that people can enjoy Wales and be safe.\"","summary":"A mountain rescue organisation has said it is \"serious concern\" over the number of callouts to Crib Goch last year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The A&E unit at Telford's Princess Royal Hospital could be downgraded, leaving the Royal Shrewsbury as the only hospital in the county to offer emergency and critical care.\nWomen and children's services would also be moved to Shrewsbury, despite a \u00c2\u00a328m centre opening in Telford in 2014.\nThe proposals have been made by the NHS 'Future Fit' board.\nMore updates on this and other stories in Shropshire\nUrgent care centres would be based at both sites, which Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust said would attend to the majority of patients who are currently seen at A&E.\nThese \"preferred options\" will be considered by Telford and Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Shropshire CCG, who will formally decide if a public consultation can begin.\nThe board is also recommending three other options be put forward for public consultation.\nNo formal decisions will be made until at least Summer 2017, Telford and Wrekin CCG said.\nThe NHS Future Fit programme was launched in 2014 to review the health system across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and mid-Wales and is set to finish in spring 2017.\nPrincess Royal Hospital in Telford:\nRoyal Shrewsbury Hospital:\nThere has been criticism of the plans to move women's and children's services from Telford.\nShaun Davies, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, described the announcement as \"a total farce that is being railroaded through\" and said he opposed the idea of downgrading Telford's A&E department.\n\"If there is to be only one, then it makes sense from a financial and clinical perspective to locate it at Princess Royal Hospital; in the area where there is a growing population.\"","summary":"Plans to move emergency care services to a Shropshire hospital have been revealed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The A&E unit at Telford's Princess Royal Hospital could be downgraded, leaving the Royal Shrewsbury as the only hospital in the county to offer emergency and critical care.\nWomen and children's services would also be moved to Shrewsbury, despite a \u00c2\u00a328m centre opening in Telford in 2014.\nThe proposals have been made by the NHS 'Future Fit' board.\nMore updates on this and other stories in Shropshire\nUrgent care centres would be based at both sites, which Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust said would attend to the majority of patients who are currently seen at A&E.\nThese \"preferred options\" will be considered by Telford and Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Shropshire CCG, who will formally decide if a public consultation can begin.\nThe board is also recommending three other options be put forward for public consultation.\nNo formal decisions will be made until at least Summer 2017, Telford and Wrekin CCG said.\nThe NHS Future Fit programme was launched in 2014 to review the health system across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and mid-Wales and is set to finish in spring 2017.\nPrincess Royal Hospital in Telford:\nRoyal Shrewsbury Hospital:\nThere has been criticism of the plans to move women's and children's services from Telford.\nShaun Davies, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, described the announcement as \"a total farce that is being railroaded through\" and said he opposed the idea of downgrading Telford's A&E department.\n\"If there is to be only one, then it makes sense from a financial and clinical perspective to locate it at Princess Royal Hospital; in the area where there is a growing population.\"","summary":"The county could have one emergency and critical care department under recommendations being put forward by NHS bosses.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"SSAFA said there were more than 3,000 calls to Forcesline from serving troops last year, up from 1,600 in 2014.\nThe service was set up at the Army's request after four recruits died at its Deepcut Barracks in Surrey.\nSSAFA said the rise in the number of calls \"although not a cause for panic, is reason for concern\".\nThe charity's chief executive, Air Vice Marshal David Murray, said: \"Those who serve in our armed forces are by their very nature resilient characters. They are then trained to be the most robust versions of themselves, so for some asking for help can be a real challenge.\n\"It is interesting that the service men and women who are contacting us are choosing to come to SSAFA, rather than their own chain of command, as the 'grin and bear it' attitude within the serving community remains strong.\"\nHe said it was \"imperative\" that the welfare of service personnel welfare remained a priority and troops did not feel they had to \"deal with their issues on their own\".\n\"They have been there when our country has needed them and we must be there when they need us,\" he said.\nA Ministry of Defence spokesman said: \"The government is absolutely committed to the wellbeing of our armed forces and provides a wide range of support both during and after service.\n\"We enshrined the armed forces covenant in law and have introduced a raft of measures designed to improve service life.\n\"The government works in close partnership with the service charitable sector on these issues and we value contributions such as this.\"\nSSAFA, formerly known as the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association, has a network of 7,000 volunteers providing support for serving personnel as well as veterans.\nBetween 1995 and 2002, four Army recruits died from gunshot wounds in unexplained circumstances at Deepcut, sparking allegations of bullying and abuse.\nThe Army said all of the deaths were suicides but, in each case, the families disagreed.\nA second inquest is taking place into the death of one of those recruits, Private Cheryl James, more than 20 years after her death.\nAmong other things, the coroner will consider accusations that there were \"shortcomings\" with barracks policies on sexual behaviour, supervision of young women, drugs, alcohol and accommodation.\nIn total, the SSAFA helpline received 21,983 requests for help in 2015, up 6% on the year before.","summary":"The number of calls to the Armed Forces Support Agency (SSAFA) has risen by more than a third in a year, the charity has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"SSAFA said there were more than 3,000 calls to Forcesline from serving troops last year, up from 1,600 in 2014.\nThe service was set up at the Army's request after four recruits died at its Deepcut Barracks in Surrey.\nSSAFA said the rise in the number of calls \"although not a cause for panic, is reason for concern\".\nThe charity's chief executive, Air Vice Marshal David Murray, said: \"Those who serve in our armed forces are by their very nature resilient characters. They are then trained to be the most robust versions of themselves, so for some asking for help can be a real challenge.\n\"It is interesting that the service men and women who are contacting us are choosing to come to SSAFA, rather than their own chain of command, as the 'grin and bear it' attitude within the serving community remains strong.\"\nHe said it was \"imperative\" that the welfare of service personnel welfare remained a priority and troops did not feel they had to \"deal with their issues on their own\".\n\"They have been there when our country has needed them and we must be there when they need us,\" he said.\nA Ministry of Defence spokesman said: \"The government is absolutely committed to the wellbeing of our armed forces and provides a wide range of support both during and after service.\n\"We enshrined the armed forces covenant in law and have introduced a raft of measures designed to improve service life.\n\"The government works in close partnership with the service charitable sector on these issues and we value contributions such as this.\"\nSSAFA, formerly known as the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association, has a network of 7,000 volunteers providing support for serving personnel as well as veterans.\nBetween 1995 and 2002, four Army recruits died from gunshot wounds in unexplained circumstances at Deepcut, sparking allegations of bullying and abuse.\nThe Army said all of the deaths were suicides but, in each case, the families disagreed.\nA second inquest is taking place into the death of one of those recruits, Private Cheryl James, more than 20 years after her death.\nAmong other things, the coroner will consider accusations that there were \"shortcomings\" with barracks policies on sexual behaviour, supervision of young women, drugs, alcohol and accommodation.\nIn total, the SSAFA helpline received 21,983 requests for help in 2015, up 6% on the year before.","summary":"A helpline has seen a nearly 90% increase in requests for help from serving military personnel, an armed forces charity has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The French manager has yet to say whether he will sign a new contract to stay beyond this season, but believes the spirit he has created in 20 years at the club can live on without him.\n\"It's more natural for local players because they have been educated in Arsenal - players like Ramsey, Chamberlain,\" Wenger said.\n\"They have to take charge.\"\nHe added: \"They should lead and take responsibility to say 'yes, that is how we want to behave, this is how we want to play, let's go together'.\n\"If they didn't want it, that would be a huge disappointment.\"\nSunday's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City (kick-off 15:00 BST), which could be Wenger's last trip to Wembley Stadium, is also his 11th semi-final as Arsenal manager. It is the Gunners' last chance of a trophy this season.\nWenger could field as many as five British players - Aaron Ramsey, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Theo Walcott, Kieran Gibbs and Rob Holding - but he says a player's nationality is less important to him than \"players who integrate the values of the club\" and are \"ready to defend these values\".\n\"A lot is said about my future but my future is more important in the value and spirit of what we have built in 20 years than my own person,\" added the 67-year-old Frenchman.\nIn the opposite dugout, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has happy memories of Wembley as both a player and a manager with Barcelona.\nThe Spaniard was a member of the Barca side who won the European Cup at the ground in 1992 and he was manager when the side beat Manchester United 3-1 in the Champions League final in 2011.\nGuardiola said: \"Wembley in my life has been so important in terms of football. We were able to win the first Champions League when Ronald Koeman made a fantastic goal against the Sampdoria of Roberto Mancini.\n\"The second one, we beat one of the best teams in the world in Manchester United at Wembley and, especially the way we played, always I will remember in my heart.\n\"Wembley is an important part of my life. Going back there will always be special.\"","summary":"Wenger has challenged Arsenal's local players to take responsibility for the club's future.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The French manager has yet to say whether he will sign a new contract to stay beyond this season, but believes the spirit he has created in 20 years at the club can live on without him.\n\"It's more natural for local players because they have been educated in Arsenal - players like Ramsey, Chamberlain,\" Wenger said.\n\"They have to take charge.\"\nHe added: \"They should lead and take responsibility to say 'yes, that is how we want to behave, this is how we want to play, let's go together'.\n\"If they didn't want it, that would be a huge disappointment.\"\nSunday's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City (kick-off 15:00 BST), which could be Wenger's last trip to Wembley Stadium, is also his 11th semi-final as Arsenal manager. It is the Gunners' last chance of a trophy this season.\nWenger could field as many as five British players - Aaron Ramsey, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Theo Walcott, Kieran Gibbs and Rob Holding - but he says a player's nationality is less important to him than \"players who integrate the values of the club\" and are \"ready to defend these values\".\n\"A lot is said about my future but my future is more important in the value and spirit of what we have built in 20 years than my own person,\" added the 67-year-old Frenchman.\nIn the opposite dugout, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has happy memories of Wembley as both a player and a manager with Barcelona.\nThe Spaniard was a member of the Barca side who won the European Cup at the ground in 1992 and he was manager when the side beat Manchester United 3-1 in the Champions League final in 2011.\nGuardiola said: \"Wembley in my life has been so important in terms of football. We were able to win the first Champions League when Ronald Koeman made a fantastic goal against the Sampdoria of Roberto Mancini.\n\"The second one, we beat one of the best teams in the world in Manchester United at Wembley and, especially the way we played, always I will remember in my heart.\n\"Wembley is an important part of my life. Going back there will always be special.\"","summary":"Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says players like Aaron Ramsey, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain should take responsibility for the club's future.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A spokesman said under new proposals, no-one younger than 18 or older than 75 would be allowed to climb.\nThe ministry of tourism could also insist that all climbers have previous mountaineering experience.\nNepal makes millions of dollars every year from the Everest industry but has been criticised for poor management.\nIn 2014, the mountain was closed after 16 Sherpas (guides) died in an accident.\nAnd earlier this year, the climbing season was called off after a massive earthquake triggered an avalanche that killed 18 climbers.\nOver the past decade many people have sought to establish world records on the world's highest mountain, a practice the government wants to discourage.\nThe youngest person to climb Mount Everest was 13 and the oldest 80.\n\"We don't think we should issue permits to people who cannot see or walk or who don't have arms,\" tourism department chief Govinda Karki told AFP news agency.\n\"Climbing Everest is not a joke... it is not a matter of discrimination. How can you climb without legs? Someone will have to carry you up. We want to make the mountains safer for everyone, so we have to insist on some rules.\"\nMr Karki also said the government was considering only issuing permits to climbers who have already scaled another mountain above 6,500m (21,300ft).\nOver the years, Everest has attracted many climbers aiming to overcome their disabilities.\nLast week, Japanese mountaineer Nobukazu Kuriki, who had previously lost nine fingers to frostbite, abandoned his attempt to climb the mountain.\nIn 2006, New Zealander Mark Inglis, who had lost both legs to frostbite, became the first double amputee to reach the 8,848m (29,029ft) summit.\nFive years earlier, US climber Erik Weihenmayer became the first blind person to reach the top of Everest.","summary":"The Nepalese government is considering banning anyone deemed too young or too old or with a severe disability from climbing Mount Everest.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A spokesman said under new proposals, no-one younger than 18 or older than 75 would be allowed to climb.\nThe ministry of tourism could also insist that all climbers have previous mountaineering experience.\nNepal makes millions of dollars every year from the Everest industry but has been criticised for poor management.\nIn 2014, the mountain was closed after 16 Sherpas (guides) died in an accident.\nAnd earlier this year, the climbing season was called off after a massive earthquake triggered an avalanche that killed 18 climbers.\nOver the past decade many people have sought to establish world records on the world's highest mountain, a practice the government wants to discourage.\nThe youngest person to climb Mount Everest was 13 and the oldest 80.\n\"We don't think we should issue permits to people who cannot see or walk or who don't have arms,\" tourism department chief Govinda Karki told AFP news agency.\n\"Climbing Everest is not a joke... it is not a matter of discrimination. How can you climb without legs? Someone will have to carry you up. We want to make the mountains safer for everyone, so we have to insist on some rules.\"\nMr Karki also said the government was considering only issuing permits to climbers who have already scaled another mountain above 6,500m (21,300ft).\nOver the years, Everest has attracted many climbers aiming to overcome their disabilities.\nLast week, Japanese mountaineer Nobukazu Kuriki, who had previously lost nine fingers to frostbite, abandoned his attempt to climb the mountain.\nIn 2006, New Zealander Mark Inglis, who had lost both legs to frostbite, became the first double amputee to reach the 8,848m (29,029ft) summit.\nFive years earlier, US climber Erik Weihenmayer became the first blind person to reach the top of Everest.","summary":"Nepal's tourism department has said it will not issue permits to climbers who have previously scaled Mount Everest.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Storms smashed a hole in the sea wall alongside the line above the seafront in Dawlish, south Devon in 2014.\nThe railway line took two months to repair at an estimated cost of \u00a31bn to the local economy.\nNetwork Rail is consulting with Devon and Cornwall residents about the plans.\nThey include strengthening defences and cliffs, as well and building breakwaters to protect the line.\nMore on the coastal rail protection work, and other Devon and Cornwall news\nCliffs next to the line would be stabilised and reshaped so they are not as steep under the plans.\nA total of \u00a3270m is allocated for spending on priority areas including around Dawlish between 2019 and 2024.\nThe line connects Devon and Cornwall with the rest of the UK.","summary":"Protecting a coastal railway track by the sea and cliffs is being planned by Network Rail.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Storms smashed a hole in the sea wall alongside the line above the seafront in Dawlish, south Devon in 2014.\nThe railway line took two months to repair at an estimated cost of \u00a31bn to the local economy.\nNetwork Rail is consulting with Devon and Cornwall residents about the plans.\nThey include strengthening defences and cliffs, as well and building breakwaters to protect the line.\nMore on the coastal rail protection work, and other Devon and Cornwall news\nCliffs next to the line would be stabilised and reshaped so they are not as steep under the plans.\nA total of \u00a3270m is allocated for spending on priority areas including around Dawlish between 2019 and 2024.\nThe line connects Devon and Cornwall with the rest of the UK.","summary":"Plans to protect a railway line from flooding have been unveiled by Network Rail.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Italian artist and sculptor Maurizio Cattelan created the fully functional 18-carat gold lavatory, which he has titled America.\nThe, ahem, interactive exhibit has been installed in one of the Guggenheim's public bathrooms, reports the New Yorker.\nThe Fifth Avenue museum describes the piece as \"a bold, irreverent work\".\nThe lavatory replaced one of the Guggenheim's porcelain toilets in a one-person, unisex restroom.\nVisitors who pay museum admission will be able to use it as they wish.\nThe Guggenheim said the piece is \"ultimately reminding us of the inescapable physical realities of our shared humanity\".\nThe exhibit is aimed at \"making available to the public an extravagant luxury product seemingly intended for the 1 percent\", according to the museum.\n\"Its participatory nature, in which viewers are invited to make use of the fixture individually and privately, allows for an experience of unprecedented intimacy with a work of art,\" said the Guggenheim.\nCattelan, a Milan-based artist and a truck driver's son, hinted earlier this year that his creation had been inspired by economic inequality.\nThe exhibit has also drawn comparisons with Marcel Duchamp's avant-garde \"Fountain\", the porcelain urinal he exhibited in New York in 1917, causing a sensation in the art world.\nCattelan, 55, is known for his provocative sculptures, including La Nona Ora (The Ninth Hour), which depicted Pope John Paul II floored by a meteorite.","summary":"A \"luxury\" porcelain urinal has been installed in a public toilet at the Guggenheim Museum in New York.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Italian artist and sculptor Maurizio Cattelan created the fully functional 18-carat gold lavatory, which he has titled America.\nThe, ahem, interactive exhibit has been installed in one of the Guggenheim's public bathrooms, reports the New Yorker.\nThe Fifth Avenue museum describes the piece as \"a bold, irreverent work\".\nThe lavatory replaced one of the Guggenheim's porcelain toilets in a one-person, unisex restroom.\nVisitors who pay museum admission will be able to use it as they wish.\nThe Guggenheim said the piece is \"ultimately reminding us of the inescapable physical realities of our shared humanity\".\nThe exhibit is aimed at \"making available to the public an extravagant luxury product seemingly intended for the 1 percent\", according to the museum.\n\"Its participatory nature, in which viewers are invited to make use of the fixture individually and privately, allows for an experience of unprecedented intimacy with a work of art,\" said the Guggenheim.\nCattelan, a Milan-based artist and a truck driver's son, hinted earlier this year that his creation had been inspired by economic inequality.\nThe exhibit has also drawn comparisons with Marcel Duchamp's avant-garde \"Fountain\", the porcelain urinal he exhibited in New York in 1917, causing a sensation in the art world.\nCattelan, 55, is known for his provocative sculptures, including La Nona Ora (The Ninth Hour), which depicted Pope John Paul II floored by a meteorite.","summary":"Members of the public are being invited to use a solid gold lavatory at Guggenheim museum.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jon Schueler, who died in New York in 1992 at the age of 75, created many of his pieces from a studio in Mallaig in the Highlands.\nHe was inspired by views of the Sound of Sleat and also of Skye, which lies across the stretch of sea.\nAn arts symposium and exhibition at the college runs from Friday to Sunday.\nCalled An Linne: Echoes, Reflections and Transfigurations, the events mark the centenary of the artist's birth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1916.\nThe painter, who served as a navigator on US bombers flown out of England during World War Two, moved to Mallaig in 1957 and he continued to visit and work in the village in the north-west Highlands throughout his career.\nMany of his pieces were influenced by the changing weather on the west coast and the effect the conditions had on the sea.\nMagda Salvesen, curator of the Jon Schueler Estate, said: \"The Sound of Sleat became to Schueler a place of experience, memory and mood.\n\"The specificity of this body of water fed Schueler's paintings - their imagery enlarged through layers of memory.\n\"How appropriate and challenging that the symposium celebrating the artist's centenary should be held on Skye, an island seen through changing weather from his studio in Mallaig.\"\nThe celebration at SMO - Scotland's National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, and which offers a Jon Schueler Residency scholarship - includes talks on Schueler's life and work and an exhibition of selected pieces from his time in Mallaig.\nDonnie Munro, director of development, fundraising and the arts at SMO, described the artist as having a \"profoundly deep experiential affinity with the Sound of Sleat\".\nHe said this connection led Schueler to create some of his most celebrated works.","summary":"A new exhibition is to be held at the Scottish College of Gaelic Language and Culture (SMMO) in Glasgow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jon Schueler, who died in New York in 1992 at the age of 75, created many of his pieces from a studio in Mallaig in the Highlands.\nHe was inspired by views of the Sound of Sleat and also of Skye, which lies across the stretch of sea.\nAn arts symposium and exhibition at the college runs from Friday to Sunday.\nCalled An Linne: Echoes, Reflections and Transfigurations, the events mark the centenary of the artist's birth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1916.\nThe painter, who served as a navigator on US bombers flown out of England during World War Two, moved to Mallaig in 1957 and he continued to visit and work in the village in the north-west Highlands throughout his career.\nMany of his pieces were influenced by the changing weather on the west coast and the effect the conditions had on the sea.\nMagda Salvesen, curator of the Jon Schueler Estate, said: \"The Sound of Sleat became to Schueler a place of experience, memory and mood.\n\"The specificity of this body of water fed Schueler's paintings - their imagery enlarged through layers of memory.\n\"How appropriate and challenging that the symposium celebrating the artist's centenary should be held on Skye, an island seen through changing weather from his studio in Mallaig.\"\nThe celebration at SMO - Scotland's National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, and which offers a Jon Schueler Residency scholarship - includes talks on Schueler's life and work and an exhibition of selected pieces from his time in Mallaig.\nDonnie Munro, director of development, fundraising and the arts at SMO, described the artist as having a \"profoundly deep experiential affinity with the Sound of Sleat\".\nHe said this connection led Schueler to create some of his most celebrated works.","summary":"The life and work of a painter is being celebrated at a college on Skye (specifically SMO).","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The London-based telecoms provider said that it alerted police after carrying out a data security review.\nHowever, a spokeswoman stressed that it had seen no evidence that the suspects had been involved with a high-profile cyber-breach last October.\nNearly 157,000 of TalkTalk customers' details, including bank account numbers, were stolen in the breach.\nThe unnamed suspects do not work for TalkTalk directly but are instead employed by Wipro, a local call centre provider, in Kolkata (Calcutta).\n\"Following the October 2015 cyber-attack, we have been conducting a forensic review to ensure that all aspects of our security are as robust as possible - including that of our suppliers,\" the company said.\n\"Acting on information supplied by TalkTalk, the local police have arrested three individuals who have breached our policies and the terms of our contract with Wipro. We are also reviewing our relationship with Wipro.\n\"We are determined to identify and deal effectively with these issues and we will continue to devote significant resource to keeping our customers' data safe.\"\nNews of the arrests was first reported by Channel 4 News.\nThe Indian company has said it has a \"zero tolerance\" policy on data theft.\n\"Wipro is working closely with the customer in the investigation and will continue to extend its full co-operation to the investigating authorities,\" it said.\n\"We are unable to comment on the matter that is currently under investigation.\"","summary":"Three people have been arrested in India over the theft of details of more than 150,000 TalkTalk customers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The London-based telecoms provider said that it alerted police after carrying out a data security review.\nHowever, a spokeswoman stressed that it had seen no evidence that the suspects had been involved with a high-profile cyber-breach last October.\nNearly 157,000 of TalkTalk customers' details, including bank account numbers, were stolen in the breach.\nThe unnamed suspects do not work for TalkTalk directly but are instead employed by Wipro, a local call centre provider, in Kolkata (Calcutta).\n\"Following the October 2015 cyber-attack, we have been conducting a forensic review to ensure that all aspects of our security are as robust as possible - including that of our suppliers,\" the company said.\n\"Acting on information supplied by TalkTalk, the local police have arrested three individuals who have breached our policies and the terms of our contract with Wipro. We are also reviewing our relationship with Wipro.\n\"We are determined to identify and deal effectively with these issues and we will continue to devote significant resource to keeping our customers' data safe.\"\nNews of the arrests was first reported by Channel 4 News.\nThe Indian company has said it has a \"zero tolerance\" policy on data theft.\n\"Wipro is working closely with the customer in the investigation and will continue to extend its full co-operation to the investigating authorities,\" it said.\n\"We are unable to comment on the matter that is currently under investigation.\"","summary":"TalkTalk has confirmed that three of its Kolkata-based call centre workers have been arrested.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"More places will also be made available at all of Scotland's teacher education universities.\nThe increase of 60 primary and 200 secondary student teacher places will bring the total intake next year to 3,490.\nThe government said it was the fifth consecutive annual increase.\nA campaign was launched in September to try to encourage more people to enter the teaching profession in Scotland.\nThe Scottish government's #inspiringteachers campaign is focusing on science, technology, engineering and maths.\nMinisters are also asking the new Strategic Board for Teacher Education to consider whether further actions are needed \"to make sure we have the right numbers of teachers in our schools\".\nIn September, the leaders of seven councils called for a national taskforce to be set up to help deal with teacher recruitment problems.\nThey made the call at a summit on tackling teacher shortages in northern and rural parts of Scotland.\nStudent teacher places next year:\n\u2022 1,230 post-graduate primary places - 60 more than last year's target\n\u2022 710 undergraduate primary places\n\u2022 1,350 secondary places - up by 185 on last year's target\n\u2022 200 undergraduate secondary places - 15 more than last year's target\nEducation Secretary Angela Constance said: \"We want to make sure we have the right number of skilled teachers in our schools to help all of our young people to succeed.\n\"That's why we worked with local authorities to maintain teacher numbers this year and aim to do the same again next year, with a further \u00a351m funding.\n\"And it's why we are increasing student places for the fifth year in a row, targeting them at areas where they are needed most such as Aberdeen and Highlands and Islands universities.\n\"We have upped last year's student teacher targets for science, technology, engineering and maths and we know these will be challenging for the universities to meet.\n\"I will be asking the new Strategic Board for Teacher Education to look at our workforce planning, particularly in the secondary sector, to consider whether there is more we can do.\n\"We also launched a teacher recruitment campaign in September with a focus on the Stem subjects and we are working with the universities to maximise its impact.\"","summary":"The Scottish government has announced a record number of student teacher places for the next financial year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"More places will also be made available at all of Scotland's teacher education universities.\nThe increase of 60 primary and 200 secondary student teacher places will bring the total intake next year to 3,490.\nThe government said it was the fifth consecutive annual increase.\nA campaign was launched in September to try to encourage more people to enter the teaching profession in Scotland.\nThe Scottish government's #inspiringteachers campaign is focusing on science, technology, engineering and maths.\nMinisters are also asking the new Strategic Board for Teacher Education to consider whether further actions are needed \"to make sure we have the right numbers of teachers in our schools\".\nIn September, the leaders of seven councils called for a national taskforce to be set up to help deal with teacher recruitment problems.\nThey made the call at a summit on tackling teacher shortages in northern and rural parts of Scotland.\nStudent teacher places next year:\n\u2022 1,230 post-graduate primary places - 60 more than last year's target\n\u2022 710 undergraduate primary places\n\u2022 1,350 secondary places - up by 185 on last year's target\n\u2022 200 undergraduate secondary places - 15 more than last year's target\nEducation Secretary Angela Constance said: \"We want to make sure we have the right number of skilled teachers in our schools to help all of our young people to succeed.\n\"That's why we worked with local authorities to maintain teacher numbers this year and aim to do the same again next year, with a further \u00a351m funding.\n\"And it's why we are increasing student places for the fifth year in a row, targeting them at areas where they are needed most such as Aberdeen and Highlands and Islands universities.\n\"We have upped last year's student teacher targets for science, technology, engineering and maths and we know these will be challenging for the universities to meet.\n\"I will be asking the new Strategic Board for Teacher Education to look at our workforce planning, particularly in the secondary sector, to consider whether there is more we can do.\n\"We also launched a teacher recruitment campaign in September with a focus on the Stem subjects and we are working with the universities to maximise its impact.\"","summary":"The Scottish government has announced that it is making more than \u00a32m available to train an extra 260 teachers next year.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Manchester Evening News reported it related to a councillor who admitted making indecent images of children.\nMike Owen and two senior officers have been suspended following an external review of the case, a spokeswoman said.\nCouncil leader Rishi Shori said the suspensions would allow the three to \"focus on responding\" to the case.\nHe said they were \"a neutral act\".\nThe council had commissioned the review by childcare expert Malcolm Newsam after it \"received allegations that there were failures to act appropriately in following safeguarding procedures in respect of an individual case,\" he added.\nDeputy chief executive Pat Jones-Greenhalgh will replace Mr Owen until the council's own investigation is concluded, the authority's spokeswoman said.","summary":"Three senior council officers have been suspended following allegations of failings in safeguarding procedures, Greater Manchester Council has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Manchester Evening News reported it related to a councillor who admitted making indecent images of children.\nMike Owen and two senior officers have been suspended following an external review of the case, a spokeswoman said.\nCouncil leader Rishi Shori said the suspensions would allow the three to \"focus on responding\" to the case.\nHe said they were \"a neutral act\".\nThe council had commissioned the review by childcare expert Malcolm Newsam after it \"received allegations that there were failures to act appropriately in following safeguarding procedures in respect of an individual case,\" he added.\nDeputy chief executive Pat Jones-Greenhalgh will replace Mr Owen until the council's own investigation is concluded, the authority's spokeswoman said.","summary":"Mike Owen has been suspended over claims he and others failed to follow procedures in their handling of a safeguarding case.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 51-year-old had been negotiating a release from his contract following a rift with the board over his budget.\nHughes has been with the Highlanders since December 2013 and won the Scottish Cup last year, the club's first major honour.\n\"John will be remembered as a member of a great winning team,\" read a brief statement from Inverness CT.\nHughes had become increasingly frustrated at the loss of key squad members and spoke of his disappointment when an approach from Dundee United was blocked earlier this season.\nHaving previously managed at Falkirk, Hibernian, Hartlepool and Livingston, he replaced Terry Butcher at the Caledonian Stadium.\nAs well as lifting the Scottish Cup, Hughes steered Inverness to a third place finish in the Premiership last season, with this campaign opening with their first taste of European football.\nIn March 2014, Inverness reached the League Cup final, losing on penalties to Aberdeen.\nThe Inverness statement contained a message on behalf of Hughes, saying: \"I will look back on my time in the Highlands with a genuine fondness and warm affection for the club, the area and the community.\n\"The welcome I received from the fans and the response I got from the players throughout my two-and-a-half years there will live long in the memory as will everything else we shared in some of the ground-breaking successes we all enjoyed together during that period.\n\"I can readily assure my successor that they will inherit an excellent group of players and to each and every one of them could I also say a huge thanks for making my time with them so successful and so memorable - I wish them and the club every success in the future.\"","summary":"Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager John Hughes has left the Scottish Premiership club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 51-year-old had been negotiating a release from his contract following a rift with the board over his budget.\nHughes has been with the Highlanders since December 2013 and won the Scottish Cup last year, the club's first major honour.\n\"John will be remembered as a member of a great winning team,\" read a brief statement from Inverness CT.\nHughes had become increasingly frustrated at the loss of key squad members and spoke of his disappointment when an approach from Dundee United was blocked earlier this season.\nHaving previously managed at Falkirk, Hibernian, Hartlepool and Livingston, he replaced Terry Butcher at the Caledonian Stadium.\nAs well as lifting the Scottish Cup, Hughes steered Inverness to a third place finish in the Premiership last season, with this campaign opening with their first taste of European football.\nIn March 2014, Inverness reached the League Cup final, losing on penalties to Aberdeen.\nThe Inverness statement contained a message on behalf of Hughes, saying: \"I will look back on my time in the Highlands with a genuine fondness and warm affection for the club, the area and the community.\n\"The welcome I received from the fans and the response I got from the players throughout my two-and-a-half years there will live long in the memory as will everything else we shared in some of the ground-breaking successes we all enjoyed together during that period.\n\"I can readily assure my successor that they will inherit an excellent group of players and to each and every one of them could I also say a huge thanks for making my time with them so successful and so memorable - I wish them and the club every success in the future.\"","summary":"Inverness have confirmed the departure of John Hughes.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The review of 5,000 studies on golf and wellbeing found physical benefits increased with the player's age.\nThe study is part of the Gold and Health Project, which is led by the World Golf Foundation.\nThe project plans to look at gaps in the research such as golf's links to mental health and muscle strengthening.\nExecutive director of the Golf and Health project Dr Roger Hawkes said the aim had been to add some \"scientific rigour\" to statements made about golf and wellbeing.\n\"For a number of years we've felt we've underplayed the likely benefits of golf on peoples' health,\" he said.\n\"We already have a scoping review, outlining what we know already, and we're going to look at that research and the gaps in knowledge so that in five years time we will have really good evidence.\"\nHaving this academically firmed up through in-depth research is going to provide real, tangible resource\nLead researcher Dr Andrew Murray said: \"Evidence suggests golfers live longer than non-golfers, enjoying improvements in cholesterol levels, body composition, wellness, self-esteem and self-worth.\n\"Given that the sport can be played by the very young to the very old, this demonstrates a wide variety of health benefits for people of all ages.\"\nThe study suggested playing golf could help players meet and exceed minimum government recommendations for moderate to vigorous physical activity.\nIt claimed that golfers walking 18 holes could cover four to eight miles, while those using an electric golf cart typically chalked up four miles.\nPlayers burned a minimum of 500 calories over 18 holes, it said.\nWorld Golf Foundation CEO Steve Mona said the Golf and Health Project was vital to the development of the sport.\n\"This project is something we can all get behind, as it is universally agreed that golf is good for you,\" he said.\n\"Having this academically firmed up through in-depth research is going to provide real, tangible resources that can be used by governments and politicians, professional tours, governing bodies, golf businesses, PGA Professionals and more - all to the sport's benefit.\"\nThe research was released to coincide with the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in St Andrews this week.\nFor more information on getting into golf, take a look at the Get Inspired activity guide on the sport.","summary":"Golf might increase life expectancy and lead to better physical health, according to researchers.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The review of 5,000 studies on golf and wellbeing found physical benefits increased with the player's age.\nThe study is part of the Gold and Health Project, which is led by the World Golf Foundation.\nThe project plans to look at gaps in the research such as golf's links to mental health and muscle strengthening.\nExecutive director of the Golf and Health project Dr Roger Hawkes said the aim had been to add some \"scientific rigour\" to statements made about golf and wellbeing.\n\"For a number of years we've felt we've underplayed the likely benefits of golf on peoples' health,\" he said.\n\"We already have a scoping review, outlining what we know already, and we're going to look at that research and the gaps in knowledge so that in five years time we will have really good evidence.\"\nHaving this academically firmed up through in-depth research is going to provide real, tangible resource\nLead researcher Dr Andrew Murray said: \"Evidence suggests golfers live longer than non-golfers, enjoying improvements in cholesterol levels, body composition, wellness, self-esteem and self-worth.\n\"Given that the sport can be played by the very young to the very old, this demonstrates a wide variety of health benefits for people of all ages.\"\nThe study suggested playing golf could help players meet and exceed minimum government recommendations for moderate to vigorous physical activity.\nIt claimed that golfers walking 18 holes could cover four to eight miles, while those using an electric golf cart typically chalked up four miles.\nPlayers burned a minimum of 500 calories over 18 holes, it said.\nWorld Golf Foundation CEO Steve Mona said the Golf and Health Project was vital to the development of the sport.\n\"This project is something we can all get behind, as it is universally agreed that golf is good for you,\" he said.\n\"Having this academically firmed up through in-depth research is going to provide real, tangible resources that can be used by governments and politicians, professional tours, governing bodies, golf businesses, PGA Professionals and more - all to the sport's benefit.\"\nThe research was released to coincide with the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in St Andrews this week.\nFor more information on getting into golf, take a look at the Get Inspired activity guide on the sport.","summary":"Golfers are \"underplayed\" by the government and the sport's health experts, according to a new study.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burberry rose 2.81% on speculation that the company could be takeover target for a US private equity firm.\nMining shares were hit by a number of broker downgrades following recent falls in commodity prices.\nAt close of trade in London the FTSE 100 index of leading blue chip stocks was ahead by 77.95 points, or 1.12%, at 7015.36.\nAnglo American shares fell 0.24% after Credit Suisse cut its rating on the company to \"neutral\" from \"outperform\".\nDowngrades also hit BHP Billiton, which fell 1.09%. Credit Suisse cut its rating for BHP to \"underperform\" from \"neutral\", while Investec downgraded to \"sell\" from \"hold\".\nOn the currency markets, the pound fell 0.83% against the dollar to $1.4743 but was up 0.17% against the euro to ???1.3813.\nSterling was weakened by the latest UK trade figures, which showed the trade deficit widening by more than expected in February.\nThe Bank of England kept UK interest rates on hold at 0.5% - as expected - following its latest meeting.","summary":"(Close): Shares in Burberry and Anglo American were among the biggest fallers on the FTSE 100 on Wednesday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burberry rose 2.81% on speculation that the company could be takeover target for a US private equity firm.\nMining shares were hit by a number of broker downgrades following recent falls in commodity prices.\nAt close of trade in London the FTSE 100 index of leading blue chip stocks was ahead by 77.95 points, or 1.12%, at 7015.36.\nAnglo American shares fell 0.24% after Credit Suisse cut its rating on the company to \"neutral\" from \"outperform\".\nDowngrades also hit BHP Billiton, which fell 1.09%. Credit Suisse cut its rating for BHP to \"underperform\" from \"neutral\", while Investec downgraded to \"sell\" from \"hold\".\nOn the currency markets, the pound fell 0.83% against the dollar to $1.4743 but was up 0.17% against the euro to ???1.3813.\nSterling was weakened by the latest UK trade figures, which showed the trade deficit widening by more than expected in February.\nThe Bank of England kept UK interest rates on hold at 0.5% - as expected - following its latest meeting.","summary":"(Close): Burberry rose following speculation that it could be a bid target.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tareck el-Aissami was described by the US treasury as a drug \"kingpin\" who worked with traffickers in Mexico and Colombia to ship drugs to America.\nHitting back, he accused the US of \"defamatory aggression\".\nVenezuelan President Nicolas Maduro demanded a public apology from the US for sanctioning his new deputy.\nThe sanctions freeze Mr Aissami's assets in the US and bar him from entering the country.\nHe is seen as a powerful figure within the governing party and has been entrusted by Mr Maduro with key powers normally held by the president, such as determining ministerial budgets and expropriating private companies.\nThe US treasury accuses him of being in the pay of convicted Venezuelan drug lord Walid Makled for protecting drug shipments.\n\"They'll never be able to defeat our unbreakable resolution to be free forever,\" Mr Aissami said.\nSanctions were also imposed on wealthy Venezuelan businessman Samark Lopez, described as Mr Aissami's \"primary frontman\".\nMr Lopez released a statement saying he had not trafficked drugs.\nVice-President Aissami is the highest-ranking Venezuelan official ever to be sanctioned by the US, which has not exchanged ambassadors with the country since 2010.\nUS counter-narcotics experts have long said that large amounts of cocaine transit from Colombia through Venezuela on to Europe and the US.","summary":"The Venezuelan Vice-President, who was accused of working with drug traffickers, has been suspended by the US.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tareck el-Aissami was described by the US treasury as a drug \"kingpin\" who worked with traffickers in Mexico and Colombia to ship drugs to America.\nHitting back, he accused the US of \"defamatory aggression\".\nVenezuelan President Nicolas Maduro demanded a public apology from the US for sanctioning his new deputy.\nThe sanctions freeze Mr Aissami's assets in the US and bar him from entering the country.\nHe is seen as a powerful figure within the governing party and has been entrusted by Mr Maduro with key powers normally held by the president, such as determining ministerial budgets and expropriating private companies.\nThe US treasury accuses him of being in the pay of convicted Venezuelan drug lord Walid Makled for protecting drug shipments.\n\"They'll never be able to defeat our unbreakable resolution to be free forever,\" Mr Aissami said.\nSanctions were also imposed on wealthy Venezuelan businessman Samark Lopez, described as Mr Aissami's \"primary frontman\".\nMr Lopez released a statement saying he had not trafficked drugs.\nVice-President Aissami is the highest-ranking Venezuelan official ever to be sanctioned by the US, which has not exchanged ambassadors with the country since 2010.\nUS counter-narcotics experts have long said that large amounts of cocaine transit from Colombia through Venezuela on to Europe and the US.","summary":"The vice-president of Venezuela has accused the US of aggression after it slapped sanctions on him for allegedly trafficking drugs.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Land and Housing Minister Anna Tibaijuka had not shown \"due diligence\" when she took the money, he said.\nMs Tibaijuka, a former UN official, denies any wrongdoing.\nShe is a high-profile casualty in a corruption scandal that has rocked Tanzania's government and energy firms, straining relations with donors.\nOn 17 December, Attorney-General Frederick Werema resigned after MPs accused him of authorising the fraudulent transfer of about $120m to an energy firm.\nHe denied the allegation, but said he was stepping down because the controversy had \"disrupted the country's political atmosphere\".\nMr Kikwete, in a televised address, said the government was still investigating allegations of impropriety against Energy and Minerals Minister Sospeter Muhongo and his permanent secretary Eliakim Maswi.\nThe president's office later said that Mr Maswi had been suspended, pending the outcome of the probe.\nMs Tibaijuka rejected parliament's call for her resignation, saying the $1m was a donation for a school where she serves as the main fundraiser.\nShe accepted it in good faith and presented it to the school, she said.\nHowever, Mr Kikwete said he had dismissed her because \"one of the biggest questions raised is why this money was not paid directly to the school and was instead deposited in a personal bank account in her name,\" Reuters news agency quotes him as saying.\nMs Tibaijuka was the executive director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, before she became an MP and government minister in 2010.\nTanzania's parliament, which is dominated by the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, has been putting pressure on Mr Kikwete to sack top officials accused of siphoning government money in collusion with businessmen linked to the energy sector.\nAn investigation by a parliamentary watchdog committee found that about $120m had been taken from an escrow account, paid to an energy firm and then given to various government ministers.\nA group of 12 donors - including Japan, the UK, the World Bank and the African Development Bank - decided in October to withhold about $490m until the government took action over the alleged corruption.\nMr Kikwete took office in 2005 with a promise to tackle corruption in government.","summary":"Kikwete has fired a senior government minister accused of wrongly taking $1m.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Land and Housing Minister Anna Tibaijuka had not shown \"due diligence\" when she took the money, he said.\nMs Tibaijuka, a former UN official, denies any wrongdoing.\nShe is a high-profile casualty in a corruption scandal that has rocked Tanzania's government and energy firms, straining relations with donors.\nOn 17 December, Attorney-General Frederick Werema resigned after MPs accused him of authorising the fraudulent transfer of about $120m to an energy firm.\nHe denied the allegation, but said he was stepping down because the controversy had \"disrupted the country's political atmosphere\".\nMr Kikwete, in a televised address, said the government was still investigating allegations of impropriety against Energy and Minerals Minister Sospeter Muhongo and his permanent secretary Eliakim Maswi.\nThe president's office later said that Mr Maswi had been suspended, pending the outcome of the probe.\nMs Tibaijuka rejected parliament's call for her resignation, saying the $1m was a donation for a school where she serves as the main fundraiser.\nShe accepted it in good faith and presented it to the school, she said.\nHowever, Mr Kikwete said he had dismissed her because \"one of the biggest questions raised is why this money was not paid directly to the school and was instead deposited in a personal bank account in her name,\" Reuters news agency quotes him as saying.\nMs Tibaijuka was the executive director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, before she became an MP and government minister in 2010.\nTanzania's parliament, which is dominated by the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, has been putting pressure on Mr Kikwete to sack top officials accused of siphoning government money in collusion with businessmen linked to the energy sector.\nAn investigation by a parliamentary watchdog committee found that about $120m had been taken from an escrow account, paid to an energy firm and then given to various government ministers.\nA group of 12 donors - including Japan, the UK, the World Bank and the African Development Bank - decided in October to withhold about $490m until the government took action over the alleged corruption.\nMr Kikwete took office in 2005 with a promise to tackle corruption in government.","summary":"Tanzania's President Joseph Kikwete has dismissed a minister accused of taking $1m (\u00c2\u00a31m) from a fund set up by a donor.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former double world champion, 23, missed the 2014 Commonwealth Games due to recurring trouble in her left knee.\nShe also underwent surgery on a long-standing shoulder problem but Sutton said the knee injury was still a cause for concern.\n\"Becky has had a few setbacks over the last week or so,\" he said.\n\"We looked like getting her back in the spring but there have been one or two little complications.\n\"I have no detailed report. That is kept between the doctors, medical team and her rehab team.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"They are doing a great job and she is getting the best treatment possible.\"\nJames aggravated the knee injury when she returned to training following a period of rest after a minor medical procedure.\nThe Abergavenny-born track cyclist won silver and bronze for Wales at the Commonwealth Games in 2010, but came to international prominence at the 2013 Track World Championships.\nShe won golds in the keirin and sprint and also picked up bronze medals in the team sprint and 500m time trial in Minsk.\nJames missed out on the London Olympics in 2012 after a season wrecked by injury and illness, but Australian Sutton has no doubt that success at Rio 2016 remains realistic.\n\"I am totally confident we will get her right for Rio,\" Sutton added.\n\"Another four or five weeks is really not going to matter. She has lost a lot of time but give us 12 months and a clean bill of health, then Becky will be knocking them over in Rio.\n\"We are talking about a girl that is one of the best on the world stage.\n\"If anyone is going to survive this and cope mentally, it will be Becky.\"","summary":"Becky James has suffered a setback in her recovery from a knee injury, says Sutton.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former double world champion, 23, missed the 2014 Commonwealth Games due to recurring trouble in her left knee.\nShe also underwent surgery on a long-standing shoulder problem but Sutton said the knee injury was still a cause for concern.\n\"Becky has had a few setbacks over the last week or so,\" he said.\n\"We looked like getting her back in the spring but there have been one or two little complications.\n\"I have no detailed report. That is kept between the doctors, medical team and her rehab team.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"They are doing a great job and she is getting the best treatment possible.\"\nJames aggravated the knee injury when she returned to training following a period of rest after a minor medical procedure.\nThe Abergavenny-born track cyclist won silver and bronze for Wales at the Commonwealth Games in 2010, but came to international prominence at the 2013 Track World Championships.\nShe won golds in the keirin and sprint and also picked up bronze medals in the team sprint and 500m time trial in Minsk.\nJames missed out on the London Olympics in 2012 after a season wrecked by injury and illness, but Australian Sutton has no doubt that success at Rio 2016 remains realistic.\n\"I am totally confident we will get her right for Rio,\" Sutton added.\n\"Another four or five weeks is really not going to matter. She has lost a lot of time but give us 12 months and a clean bill of health, then Becky will be knocking them over in Rio.\n\"We are talking about a girl that is one of the best on the world stage.\n\"If anyone is going to survive this and cope mentally, it will be Becky.\"","summary":"Welsh cyclist Becky James is \"getting the best treatment possible\" after having surgery on a knee injury, says track cyclist Richard Sutton.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"For its 3-2 victory over a team backed by phone-maker Samsung, SKT's five members shared a prize of $2m (\u00c2\u00a31.64m) between them.\nThe win is the third time in four years that SKT has taken the title. It also won the title in 2015.\nThe final ran for six hours and was held in front of almost 20,000 LoL fans at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.\nSKT's Lee Sang-hyeok, aka Faker, was named as the most valuable player of the tournament.\nThe total prize pot for the tournament was $5m with $750,000 going to second place team Samsung. The money available to teams taking part was increased by fan contributions.\nWriting on the Rock, Paper Shotgun gaming news site, Philippa Warr said the final had been \"breathtaking\", as the Samsung team had fought back from losing the first two games.\nHowever, she said, everything had changed in the \"beautiful\" third game, which lasted 70 minutes and saw Samsung wrest a keenly contested win from SKT.\nSamsung then took the fourth game more easily to set up the decider.\nIn the event, Warr said, SKT's \"fluidity\" and experience had won through, giving them the title, cash and Summoner's Cup trophy.\nLeague of Legends is a massively popular game involving two teams of five players fighting over a small map\nEach player controls a hero outfitted with a variety of attacks or defence abilities, and the winner is the first to destroy their opponent's base.\nAccording to statistics from Riot Games, which created LoL, about 100 million people play the game every month.","summary":"SKT has won the League of Legends (LoL) final game.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"For its 3-2 victory over a team backed by phone-maker Samsung, SKT's five members shared a prize of $2m (\u00c2\u00a31.64m) between them.\nThe win is the third time in four years that SKT has taken the title. It also won the title in 2015.\nThe final ran for six hours and was held in front of almost 20,000 LoL fans at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.\nSKT's Lee Sang-hyeok, aka Faker, was named as the most valuable player of the tournament.\nThe total prize pot for the tournament was $5m with $750,000 going to second place team Samsung. The money available to teams taking part was increased by fan contributions.\nWriting on the Rock, Paper Shotgun gaming news site, Philippa Warr said the final had been \"breathtaking\", as the Samsung team had fought back from losing the first two games.\nHowever, she said, everything had changed in the \"beautiful\" third game, which lasted 70 minutes and saw Samsung wrest a keenly contested win from SKT.\nSamsung then took the fourth game more easily to set up the decider.\nIn the event, Warr said, SKT's \"fluidity\" and experience had won through, giving them the title, cash and Summoner's Cup trophy.\nLeague of Legends is a massively popular game involving two teams of five players fighting over a small map\nEach player controls a hero outfitted with a variety of attacks or defence abilities, and the winner is the first to destroy their opponent's base.\nAccording to statistics from Riot Games, which created LoL, about 100 million people play the game every month.","summary":"South Korea's SKT Gaming has won the inaugural Summoner's Cup, the world's most popular online game.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGuy, 20, took third behind winner Dutchman Sebastiaan Verschuren in the 200m freestyle after missing out on the men's 400m final.\nTutton, 19, claimed bronze in the 100m women's breaststroke race won by world record holder Ruta Meilutyte.\n\"That race was amazing,\" Tutton told BBC Sport. \"I'm just over the moon.\"\nMeilutyte triumphed in one minute 6.17 seconds, ahead of Iceland's Hilda Luthersdottir.\nThe Plymouth-based Lithuanian was winning back at the pool where she took the 2012 Olympic title aged 15.\nTutton edged out Irish swimmer Fiona Doyle for third in 1:07.50, with Tutton's team-mate Molly Renshaw in seventh.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nIn the 200m freestyle, Verschuren won gold in a time of 1:46.02, with Serbia's Velimir Stjepanovic second in 1:46.26 and Guy finishing in 1:46.42.\n\"For me, that was a great swim and a season's best,\" said Guy. \"Rio is going to be a real scrap to the finish line.\"\nBritain's Max Litchfield and Dan Wallace were seventh and eighth in the men's 200m individual medley final won by Greece's Andreas Vazaios.\nScot Ross Murdoch breezed through to Thursday's 200m breaststroke final with a winning time of 2:09.72.","summary":"Guy and Tutton won bronze medals at swimming competitions.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGuy, 20, took third behind winner Dutchman Sebastiaan Verschuren in the 200m freestyle after missing out on the men's 400m final.\nTutton, 19, claimed bronze in the 100m women's breaststroke race won by world record holder Ruta Meilutyte.\n\"That race was amazing,\" Tutton told BBC Sport. \"I'm just over the moon.\"\nMeilutyte triumphed in one minute 6.17 seconds, ahead of Iceland's Hilda Luthersdottir.\nThe Plymouth-based Lithuanian was winning back at the pool where she took the 2012 Olympic title aged 15.\nTutton edged out Irish swimmer Fiona Doyle for third in 1:07.50, with Tutton's team-mate Molly Renshaw in seventh.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nIn the 200m freestyle, Verschuren won gold in a time of 1:46.02, with Serbia's Velimir Stjepanovic second in 1:46.26 and Guy finishing in 1:46.42.\n\"For me, that was a great swim and a season's best,\" said Guy. \"Rio is going to be a real scrap to the finish line.\"\nBritain's Max Litchfield and Dan Wallace were seventh and eighth in the men's 200m individual medley final won by Greece's Andreas Vazaios.\nScot Ross Murdoch breezed through to Thursday's 200m breaststroke final with a winning time of 2:09.72.","summary":"Olympic champion Katie Guy won gold in the women's 100m breaststroke at the European Championships in Budapest.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) and NFU Scotland have been calling for increased incentives in a grant scheme available to crofters.\nMs McLeod said the Scottish government was prepared to look at offering loans.\nFiona Mandeville, of SCF, said such assistance could help young crofters to get on to the housing ladder.\nShe said: \"We do see the loan element as key to the success of this scheme.\n\"This scheme really needs to be aimed at young crofters who maybe find it hard to get a mortgage, or to get a start on the housing ladder.\n\"I think it is important to look at the croft house grant scheme as another element of social housing.\"\nMs McLeod said the government would hold further consultation on the Crofter Housing Grant Scheme while on a visit to Inverness.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has welcomed the move.\nDonald Crichton, vice chairman of the comhairle's sustainable development committee, said: \"Over the last year we have made a strong case to the minister and civil servants for increasing and strengthening the grant as one of the best mechanisms for sustaining our crofting communities.\n\"This further consultation demonstrates that the minster has been listening and taking on board our views and we are encouraged by the proposals that are emerging.\"","summary":"McLeod has said the government is willing to look at the potential of introducing loans for crofters.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) and NFU Scotland have been calling for increased incentives in a grant scheme available to crofters.\nMs McLeod said the Scottish government was prepared to look at offering loans.\nFiona Mandeville, of SCF, said such assistance could help young crofters to get on to the housing ladder.\nShe said: \"We do see the loan element as key to the success of this scheme.\n\"This scheme really needs to be aimed at young crofters who maybe find it hard to get a mortgage, or to get a start on the housing ladder.\n\"I think it is important to look at the croft house grant scheme as another element of social housing.\"\nMs McLeod said the government would hold further consultation on the Crofter Housing Grant Scheme while on a visit to Inverness.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has welcomed the move.\nDonald Crichton, vice chairman of the comhairle's sustainable development committee, said: \"Over the last year we have made a strong case to the minister and civil servants for increasing and strengthening the grant as one of the best mechanisms for sustaining our crofting communities.\n\"This further consultation demonstrates that the minster has been listening and taking on board our views and we are encouraged by the proposals that are emerging.\"","summary":"The Scottish government is to look at offering loans to young crofters, according to Inverness Minster Mary McLeod.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Koukash has owned the Super League team since 2013 but it has stated before he could leave Salford.\n\"My plans are to make sure we win the next few games. We'll see what happens at the end of the season,\" he said.\n\"I have not made my mind up to walk away, I'm working hard to make sure it is financially viable for next year.\"\nSalford scored 13 tries as they comfortably beat Featherstone on Sunday in a game where only 1,759 were in attendance at the AJ Bell Stadium.\n\"It was a crucial game, there was no football around, there was good weather, it's a Sunday where families can come and we reduced ticket prices,\" Koukash told BBC Radio Manchester.\n\"To only have 1,750 for a crucial game, I must say I'm very disappointed. What the fans all have to understand is that next year the club will only be able to spend what it can afford.\n\"I can no longer keep bankrolling it the way I did. If the fans wanted to see a competitive Super League side they need to start turning up.\"\nDespite his future with the club being in doubt, Koukash said he could not buy another rugby league club if his time with Salford was to end.\n\"Once you are a Red Devil, you will always be a Red Devil. I will never be involved with another club, that's it. The time when I finish from Salford, I will just sit back and enjoy the sport like any other fan,\" he added.","summary":"Salford Red Devils owner Sam Koukash says he is \"very disappointed\" by the club's financial future.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Koukash has owned the Super League team since 2013 but it has stated before he could leave Salford.\n\"My plans are to make sure we win the next few games. We'll see what happens at the end of the season,\" he said.\n\"I have not made my mind up to walk away, I'm working hard to make sure it is financially viable for next year.\"\nSalford scored 13 tries as they comfortably beat Featherstone on Sunday in a game where only 1,759 were in attendance at the AJ Bell Stadium.\n\"It was a crucial game, there was no football around, there was good weather, it's a Sunday where families can come and we reduced ticket prices,\" Koukash told BBC Radio Manchester.\n\"To only have 1,750 for a crucial game, I must say I'm very disappointed. What the fans all have to understand is that next year the club will only be able to spend what it can afford.\n\"I can no longer keep bankrolling it the way I did. If the fans wanted to see a competitive Super League side they need to start turning up.\"\nDespite his future with the club being in doubt, Koukash said he could not buy another rugby league club if his time with Salford was to end.\n\"Once you are a Red Devil, you will always be a Red Devil. I will never be involved with another club, that's it. The time when I finish from Salford, I will just sit back and enjoy the sport like any other fan,\" he added.","summary":"Salford Red Devils owner Koukash says he has still not decided whether he will leave the club at the end of the current season.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inflation dropped to 2.6% in June from 2.9% the month before, whereas economists had expected no change.\nSterling had been trading above $1.31 at one point before the inflation figures were released.\nHowever, the inflation data sent the pound down to $1.3038 at the end of London business.\nThe pound also fell 1% against the euro to 1.1251 euros.\n\"Today's slowdown in price growth should squash any speculation of a rate hike for the time being,\" said Neil Wilson, senior market analyst at ETX Capital.\n\"An August rate hike now looks highly unlikely, but we should remember that the Bank has only limited tolerance for continued above-target inflation and may yet seek to push rates back up to 0.5% this year, if conditions in the wider economy improve whilst inflation remains above 2%.\"\nThe fall in the pound initially lifted the FTSE 100 share index. The FTSE 100 often moves inversely to sterling, as a weaker pound boosts the value of overseas earnings of the multinational companies in the index.\nHaving been more than 40 points lower at one point in the morning, the FTSE 100 closed down 13.91 at 7,390.22.\nRoyal Mail shares rose 3% after the company reported a 1% rise in revenues in the three months to 25 June, helped by its Europe-wide parcels business GLS.\nIn the UK, the volume of letter deliveries fell again, although general election political mailings helped to slow the decline.","summary":"The pound fell against key currencies after an unexpected slip in inflation - seen as easing pressure on the Bank to lift interest rates.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inflation dropped to 2.6% in June from 2.9% the month before, whereas economists had expected no change.\nSterling had been trading above $1.31 at one point before the inflation figures were released.\nHowever, the inflation data sent the pound down to $1.3038 at the end of London business.\nThe pound also fell 1% against the euro to 1.1251 euros.\n\"Today's slowdown in price growth should squash any speculation of a rate hike for the time being,\" said Neil Wilson, senior market analyst at ETX Capital.\n\"An August rate hike now looks highly unlikely, but we should remember that the Bank has only limited tolerance for continued above-target inflation and may yet seek to push rates back up to 0.5% this year, if conditions in the wider economy improve whilst inflation remains above 2%.\"\nThe fall in the pound initially lifted the FTSE 100 share index. The FTSE 100 often moves inversely to sterling, as a weaker pound boosts the value of overseas earnings of the multinational companies in the index.\nHaving been more than 40 points lower at one point in the morning, the FTSE 100 closed down 13.91 at 7,390.22.\nRoyal Mail shares rose 3% after the company reported a 1% rise in revenues in the three months to 25 June, helped by its Europe-wide parcels business GLS.\nIn the UK, the volume of letter deliveries fell again, although general election political mailings helped to slow the decline.","summary":"The pound has fallen sharply after the Bank of England said the UK's inflation rate was slowing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Carbon is the key ingredient for all life on our planet.\nBut how Earth acquired its \"volatile elements\" - which have low boiling points - such as carbon and sulphur remains a subject of some debate.\nA team now argues that a collision between Earth and an embryonic planet like Mercury could provide the answer.\nDetails of the work appear in the journal Nature Geoscience.\n\"The challenge is to explain the origin of the volatile elements like carbon that remain outside the core in the mantle portion of our planet,\" said Rajdeep Dasgupta, a co-author of the study from Rice University in Houston, Texas.\nAccording to a widely accepted idea called the Late Veneer Hypothesis, Earth formed from material that was largely devoid of volatiles. These elements, such as carbon, sulphur, nitrogen and hydrogen, were added later on by space rocks after Earth's core had finished forming.\n\"Any of those elements that fell to Earth in meteorites and comets more than about 100 million years after the Solar System formed could have avoided the intense heat of the magma ocean that covered Earth up to that point,\" said Yuan Li, from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.\n\"The problem with that idea is that while it can account for the abundance of many of these elements, there are no known meteorites that would produce the ratio of volatile elements in the silicate portion of our planet.\"\nThe group had previously published papers showing that if even if carbon had not vaporised into space when the planet was largely molten, it would have ended up in the metallic core of our planet - because the iron-rich alloys there have a strong affinity for carbon.\nBut if this is the case, where did the carbon in the mantle and biosphere come from?\nThe team used laboratory experiments that can recreate the high-pressure and high-temperature conditions that exist deep inside Earth and other rocky planets.\nThe found that one scenario that could reconcile the discrepancies in the carbon-to-sulphur ratio and carbon abundance was an embryonic planet like Mercury colliding with and being absorbed by Earth, early in its history.\n\"Because it's a massive body, the dynamics could work in a way that the core of that planet would go directly to the core of our planet, and the carbon-rich mantle would mix with Earth's mantle,\" said Dr Dasgupta.","summary":"Scientists have identified a new answer to the mystery of how Earth formed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Carbon is the key ingredient for all life on our planet.\nBut how Earth acquired its \"volatile elements\" - which have low boiling points - such as carbon and sulphur remains a subject of some debate.\nA team now argues that a collision between Earth and an embryonic planet like Mercury could provide the answer.\nDetails of the work appear in the journal Nature Geoscience.\n\"The challenge is to explain the origin of the volatile elements like carbon that remain outside the core in the mantle portion of our planet,\" said Rajdeep Dasgupta, a co-author of the study from Rice University in Houston, Texas.\nAccording to a widely accepted idea called the Late Veneer Hypothesis, Earth formed from material that was largely devoid of volatiles. These elements, such as carbon, sulphur, nitrogen and hydrogen, were added later on by space rocks after Earth's core had finished forming.\n\"Any of those elements that fell to Earth in meteorites and comets more than about 100 million years after the Solar System formed could have avoided the intense heat of the magma ocean that covered Earth up to that point,\" said Yuan Li, from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.\n\"The problem with that idea is that while it can account for the abundance of many of these elements, there are no known meteorites that would produce the ratio of volatile elements in the silicate portion of our planet.\"\nThe group had previously published papers showing that if even if carbon had not vaporised into space when the planet was largely molten, it would have ended up in the metallic core of our planet - because the iron-rich alloys there have a strong affinity for carbon.\nBut if this is the case, where did the carbon in the mantle and biosphere come from?\nThe team used laboratory experiments that can recreate the high-pressure and high-temperature conditions that exist deep inside Earth and other rocky planets.\nThe found that one scenario that could reconcile the discrepancies in the carbon-to-sulphur ratio and carbon abundance was an embryonic planet like Mercury colliding with and being absorbed by Earth, early in its history.\n\"Because it's a massive body, the dynamics could work in a way that the core of that planet would go directly to the core of our planet, and the carbon-rich mantle would mix with Earth's mantle,\" said Dr Dasgupta.","summary":"Much of Earth's life-giving carbon could have been delivered in a planetary collision, a theory suggests.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"US markets had finished higher on expectations that job figures for February, due out later on Friday, will show a strong pace of growth.\nAsia's biggest market, Japan's Nikkei 225 closed 0.3% higher at 17,014.78.\nShares in the embattled electronics firm Sharp rose 9.4% on new reports it was close to a deal with Taiwan's Foxconn.\nThe jump came after the Nikkei business daily reported that Sharp and Foxconn parent company Hon Hai Precision Industry were continuing talks, with both sides seeking to conclude a takeover deal by Monday.\nEarlier talks had been delayed when Foxconn said it had received new information from Sharp which needed to be clarified.\nIn Australia, the ASX 200 index finished the day up 0.2% at 5,090.02.\nShares of commodity giant BHP Billiton rose 2.4%, with investors unfazed by a downgrade by credit ratings agency Moody's.\nMoody's cut its ratings of the Anglo-Australian firm to \"A3\" from \"A1\", citing the deterioration in the company's earnings and cash flow as reasons.\nThe ratings agency also said it expected low commodity prices and softer demand to continue to affect BHP.\nIn China, the mainland benchmark Shanghai Composite index closed up 0.5% at 2,874.15. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index ended up 1.2% at 20,176.70.\nSamsonite shares rose 1.3% as the company confirmed that it was taking over US luxury rival Tumi.\nIn South Korea, the Kospi index finished down 0.1% at 1,955.63.","summary":"Asian shares have risen on hopes that the US economy will pick up in February.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"US markets had finished higher on expectations that job figures for February, due out later on Friday, will show a strong pace of growth.\nAsia's biggest market, Japan's Nikkei 225 closed 0.3% higher at 17,014.78.\nShares in the embattled electronics firm Sharp rose 9.4% on new reports it was close to a deal with Taiwan's Foxconn.\nThe jump came after the Nikkei business daily reported that Sharp and Foxconn parent company Hon Hai Precision Industry were continuing talks, with both sides seeking to conclude a takeover deal by Monday.\nEarlier talks had been delayed when Foxconn said it had received new information from Sharp which needed to be clarified.\nIn Australia, the ASX 200 index finished the day up 0.2% at 5,090.02.\nShares of commodity giant BHP Billiton rose 2.4%, with investors unfazed by a downgrade by credit ratings agency Moody's.\nMoody's cut its ratings of the Anglo-Australian firm to \"A3\" from \"A1\", citing the deterioration in the company's earnings and cash flow as reasons.\nThe ratings agency also said it expected low commodity prices and softer demand to continue to affect BHP.\nIn China, the mainland benchmark Shanghai Composite index closed up 0.5% at 2,874.15. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index ended up 1.2% at 20,176.70.\nSamsonite shares rose 1.3% as the company confirmed that it was taking over US luxury rival Tumi.\nIn South Korea, the Kospi index finished down 0.1% at 1,955.63.","summary":"Shares across Japan, China, Hong Kong and South Korea traded mixed, failing to pick up the positive lead from the US.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Arkansas wish to unlock an iPhone and iPod belonging to two teenagers accused of killing a couple, according to the Associated Press (AP).\nLess than a day after its San Bernardino announcement, the FBI agreed to help in the homicide case.\nSyed Farook and his wife were shot dead after killing 14 people in December.\nA judge agreed to postpone the Arkansas case on 28 March to allow prosecutors to ask the FBI for help.\nHunter Drexler, 18, and Justin Staton, 15, are accused of killing Robert and Patricia Cogdell at their home in Conway, Arkansas last July.\nStaton had been raised as a grandson by the Cogdells.\n\"We always appreciate [the FBI's] cooperation and willingness to help their local law enforcement partners,\" Faulkner County prosecuting attorney Cody Hilland told the AP.\nAn attorney for Mr Drexler told the AP he was \"not concerned\" about any data on the phone.\nPreviously, the FBI had asked Apple to write new software that would allow it to gain access to Farook's iPhone.\nHowever, the company refused, arguing it would be wrong to compromise the security of one of its devices since that might lead to vulnerabilities in many other iPhones.","summary":"The FBI has agreed to help in the investigation into the San Bernardino shooting, after the San Bernardino gunman was identified.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Arkansas wish to unlock an iPhone and iPod belonging to two teenagers accused of killing a couple, according to the Associated Press (AP).\nLess than a day after its San Bernardino announcement, the FBI agreed to help in the homicide case.\nSyed Farook and his wife were shot dead after killing 14 people in December.\nA judge agreed to postpone the Arkansas case on 28 March to allow prosecutors to ask the FBI for help.\nHunter Drexler, 18, and Justin Staton, 15, are accused of killing Robert and Patricia Cogdell at their home in Conway, Arkansas last July.\nStaton had been raised as a grandson by the Cogdells.\n\"We always appreciate [the FBI's] cooperation and willingness to help their local law enforcement partners,\" Faulkner County prosecuting attorney Cody Hilland told the AP.\nAn attorney for Mr Drexler told the AP he was \"not concerned\" about any data on the phone.\nPreviously, the FBI had asked Apple to write new software that would allow it to gain access to Farook's iPhone.\nHowever, the company refused, arguing it would be wrong to compromise the security of one of its devices since that might lead to vulnerabilities in many other iPhones.","summary":"The FBI has offered to unlock an iPhone for police after the San Bernardino announcement.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jamie Stevenson's entry, which incorporates a saltire, their black and white colours and their nickname - The Honest Men, won 48% of the votes.\nThe Scottish Championship club were forced to find a new crest as their old one broke ancient heraldic law.\nDesigns were whittled down to a shortlist of five that were voted on by the public.\nCommercial manager Graeme Miller told his club website: \"Nobody wanted to change our badge.\n\"However, when left with no option, I think the route we chose to take has been a hugely positively one.\n\"We visited numerous local schools with our players and mascot Pandamonium and the response from the kids was incredible.\n\"Hundreds of entries were sent in from local youngsters and hopefully the excitement generated when we visited them will have given them an interest in the club for the future.\"\nWinning designer Stevenson, who has lived in Peru for five years, attended his first Ayr match in 1979 and went on to design the club's match-day programme.\nA badge containing an anchor, representing Ayr's proximity to the sea, came second with 25%.\nThe new badge will be adopted from 1 July.","summary":"An Ayr fan living in Peru has designed the winner of an poll to choose a new club badge.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jamie Stevenson's entry, which incorporates a saltire, their black and white colours and their nickname - The Honest Men, won 48% of the votes.\nThe Scottish Championship club were forced to find a new crest as their old one broke ancient heraldic law.\nDesigns were whittled down to a shortlist of five that were voted on by the public.\nCommercial manager Graeme Miller told his club website: \"Nobody wanted to change our badge.\n\"However, when left with no option, I think the route we chose to take has been a hugely positively one.\n\"We visited numerous local schools with our players and mascot Pandamonium and the response from the kids was incredible.\n\"Hundreds of entries were sent in from local youngsters and hopefully the excitement generated when we visited them will have given them an interest in the club for the future.\"\nWinning designer Stevenson, who has lived in Peru for five years, attended his first Ayr match in 1979 and went on to design the club's match-day programme.\nA badge containing an anchor, representing Ayr's proximity to the sea, came second with 25%.\nThe new badge will be adopted from 1 July.","summary":"Ayr United have won the chance to design a new badge for their home fixture against Ayr United.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Talha Asmal, 17, was one of four suicide bombers who attacked security forces near an oil refinery south of Baiji, The Guardian has reported.\nIsis social media reports said Asmal, going by the name of Abu Yusuf al-Britani, had taken part in the attack.\nHis family said they were \"devastated\" at the news.\nAsmal, from Dewsbury, would be Britain's youngest known suicide bomber. Another West Yorkshire teenager, Hasib Hussein, was almost 19 when he blew himself up on a London bus in the 7 July 2005 attacks.\nA statement issued by Asmal's family said: \"Talha was a loving, kind, caring and affable teenager.\n\"He never harboured any ill will against anybody nor did he ever exhibit any violent, extreme or radical views of any kind.\n\"Talha's tender years and naivety were it seems however exploited by persons unknown who, hiding behind the anonymity of the world wide web, targeted and befriended Talha and engaged in a process of deliberate and calculated grooming of him.\n\"Whilst there it appears that Talha fell under the spell of individuals who continued to prey on his innocence and vulnerability to the point where if the press reports are accurate he was ordered to his death by so-called Isis handlers and leaders too cowardly to do their own dirty work.\n\"We are all naturally utterly devastated and heartbroken by the unspeakable tragedy that now appears to have befallen us.\"\nWest Yorkshire Police said: \"The police have been made aware of media reports with regard to the death of a British National in Iraq.\n\"The identity of the person who has reportedly died has not been confirmed at this time and we are unable to comment further.\"\nAsmal travelled to Syria with fellow Dewsbury teenager Hassan Munshi.\nMunshi's brother, Hammaad Munshi, was arrested in 2006 at the age of 16 after police found a guide to making napalm on his computer.\nHe became the youngest person to be convicted under the Terrorism Act.\nAt least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in Syria and Iraq, British police say. A BBC News database tracks those who have died, been convicted of offences relating to the conflict or are still in the region.","summary":"A teenager who was killed in Iraq in July 2005 has been named by the Islamic State group.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Talha Asmal, 17, was one of four suicide bombers who attacked security forces near an oil refinery south of Baiji, The Guardian has reported.\nIsis social media reports said Asmal, going by the name of Abu Yusuf al-Britani, had taken part in the attack.\nHis family said they were \"devastated\" at the news.\nAsmal, from Dewsbury, would be Britain's youngest known suicide bomber. Another West Yorkshire teenager, Hasib Hussein, was almost 19 when he blew himself up on a London bus in the 7 July 2005 attacks.\nA statement issued by Asmal's family said: \"Talha was a loving, kind, caring and affable teenager.\n\"He never harboured any ill will against anybody nor did he ever exhibit any violent, extreme or radical views of any kind.\n\"Talha's tender years and naivety were it seems however exploited by persons unknown who, hiding behind the anonymity of the world wide web, targeted and befriended Talha and engaged in a process of deliberate and calculated grooming of him.\n\"Whilst there it appears that Talha fell under the spell of individuals who continued to prey on his innocence and vulnerability to the point where if the press reports are accurate he was ordered to his death by so-called Isis handlers and leaders too cowardly to do their own dirty work.\n\"We are all naturally utterly devastated and heartbroken by the unspeakable tragedy that now appears to have befallen us.\"\nWest Yorkshire Police said: \"The police have been made aware of media reports with regard to the death of a British National in Iraq.\n\"The identity of the person who has reportedly died has not been confirmed at this time and we are unable to comment further.\"\nAsmal travelled to Syria with fellow Dewsbury teenager Hassan Munshi.\nMunshi's brother, Hammaad Munshi, was arrested in 2006 at the age of 16 after police found a guide to making napalm on his computer.\nHe became the youngest person to be convicted under the Terrorism Act.\nAt least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in Syria and Iraq, British police say. A BBC News database tracks those who have died, been convicted of offences relating to the conflict or are still in the region.","summary":"A West Yorkshire teenager is believed to have become Britain's youngest ever suicide bomber after reportedly blowing himself up.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Asad Khan, from Bradford, died three weeks after starting at Beckfoot Upper Heaton School in the city.\nHis mother, Farheen Khan, found her son after forcing her way into his locked bedroom on September 28. He died in hospital a short time later.\u00e3\u20ac\u20ac\nHis family maintain he had been bullied.\nBradford Coroner's Court heard Asad had told a boy - who cannot be identified - a number of things, including that he felt \"unsafe\" in school and was \"going to skive for a very long time.\"\nCoroner Martin Fleming heard on another occasion, Asad told the boy: \"Life is unfair. I would say it's 90 to 95 per cent life is hard\".\nMr Fleming said he would now consider whether to call the boy in person to give evidence.\nThe inquest will resume next month.","summary":"An inquest into the death of a nine-year-old boy who was forced into his bedroom by his mother has heard he told a boy he was \"going to skive\" for a \"very long time\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Asad Khan, from Bradford, died three weeks after starting at Beckfoot Upper Heaton School in the city.\nHis mother, Farheen Khan, found her son after forcing her way into his locked bedroom on September 28. He died in hospital a short time later.\u00e3\u20ac\u20ac\nHis family maintain he had been bullied.\nBradford Coroner's Court heard Asad had told a boy - who cannot be identified - a number of things, including that he felt \"unsafe\" in school and was \"going to skive for a very long time.\"\nCoroner Martin Fleming heard on another occasion, Asad told the boy: \"Life is unfair. I would say it's 90 to 95 per cent life is hard\".\nMr Fleming said he would now consider whether to call the boy in person to give evidence.\nThe inquest will resume next month.","summary":"Khan told another pupil he felt \"unsafe\" in his new school before he was found hanged, an inquest hearing has been told.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Damien 'Dee' Fennell made an application to Belfast Crown Court to amend his conditions so he could go to Co Donegal for a week.\nThe 34-year-old faces three charges for a speech he gave during an Easter Rising commemoration event last year.\nMr Fennell has denied the charges. He is due to go on trial later this year.\nHe was charged with encouraging acts of terrorism, inviting support for the IRA and addressing a meeting to encourage support for the IRA after speaking at the event in Lurgan, County Armagh.\nHis lawyer pointed out that Mr Fennell had been on bail \"for a significant period without breaching his conditions\" and that his client would adhere to any requirements, such as reporting to the Garda\u00c3\u00ad (Irish police).\n\"He is not going to abscond,\" said a defence lawyer.\nThe judge granted the bail variation if a cash surety of \u00c2\u00a32,000 was lodged.\nHe also ordered Mr Fennell, of Torrens Avenue, Belfast, to report to Garda\u00c3\u00ad in Donegal twice a week and said both the house number and phone number of his accommodation should be provided to police.","summary":"Fennell facing trial over charges of encouraging terrorism has had his bail conditions changed so he can go to Co Donegal for a short while.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Damien 'Dee' Fennell made an application to Belfast Crown Court to amend his conditions so he could go to Co Donegal for a week.\nThe 34-year-old faces three charges for a speech he gave during an Easter Rising commemoration event last year.\nMr Fennell has denied the charges. He is due to go on trial later this year.\nHe was charged with encouraging acts of terrorism, inviting support for the IRA and addressing a meeting to encourage support for the IRA after speaking at the event in Lurgan, County Armagh.\nHis lawyer pointed out that Mr Fennell had been on bail \"for a significant period without breaching his conditions\" and that his client would adhere to any requirements, such as reporting to the Garda\u00c3\u00ad (Irish police).\n\"He is not going to abscond,\" said a defence lawyer.\nThe judge granted the bail variation if a cash surety of \u00c2\u00a32,000 was lodged.\nHe also ordered Mr Fennell, of Torrens Avenue, Belfast, to report to Garda\u00c3\u00ad in Donegal twice a week and said both the house number and phone number of his accommodation should be provided to police.","summary":"A republican activist accused of encouraging support for the IRA has been granted bail in County Donegal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, Paul Kenny was granted bail and banned from attending games after admitting racially abusing Sinclair.\n\"It was disappointing,\" said Gers goalkeeper Foderingham, an ambassador for equality group Kick It Out.\n\"No-one wants to see that in football, especially at a club I represent.\"\nCommenting on the incident, the 26-year-old Englishman said it was \"difficult when one idiot comes and starts to behave like that\".\n\"The club has dealt with it accordingly,\" he said.\n\"The Rangers fans have been fantastic. All season and since I joined the club, they have been superb.\n\"I haven't (spoken to Sinclair), I can understand that he is probably upset and frustrated, but hopefully he will be all right.\"\nMeanwhile, Foderingham admitted the Rangers players are still getting used to new manager Pedro Caixinha's methods since he took over from Mark Warburton.\n\"It is a different style of play,\" he said. \"He is an intensive, aggressive type of manager who wants his sides to play as such and it will take time for the boys to adjust.\n\"We are doing that at the moment and hopefully we can get a good pre-season under our belts and have a good go at it next season.\n\"Until we start winning football matches on a regular basis, the question marks are not going to go away.\n\"So what we need to do is work together as a squad, as a management, as a club and get back to winning football matches.\"","summary":"Foderingham acknowledged the hurt \"one idiot\", who admitted to racial abuse, caused Sinclair.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, Paul Kenny was granted bail and banned from attending games after admitting racially abusing Sinclair.\n\"It was disappointing,\" said Gers goalkeeper Foderingham, an ambassador for equality group Kick It Out.\n\"No-one wants to see that in football, especially at a club I represent.\"\nCommenting on the incident, the 26-year-old Englishman said it was \"difficult when one idiot comes and starts to behave like that\".\n\"The club has dealt with it accordingly,\" he said.\n\"The Rangers fans have been fantastic. All season and since I joined the club, they have been superb.\n\"I haven't (spoken to Sinclair), I can understand that he is probably upset and frustrated, but hopefully he will be all right.\"\nMeanwhile, Foderingham admitted the Rangers players are still getting used to new manager Pedro Caixinha's methods since he took over from Mark Warburton.\n\"It is a different style of play,\" he said. \"He is an intensive, aggressive type of manager who wants his sides to play as such and it will take time for the boys to adjust.\n\"We are doing that at the moment and hopefully we can get a good pre-season under our belts and have a good go at it next season.\n\"Until we start winning football matches on a regular basis, the question marks are not going to go away.\n\"So what we need to do is work together as a squad, as a management, as a club and get back to winning football matches.\"","summary":"Rangers goalkeeper Scott Foderingham says he is \"disappointed\" by the club's decision to ban him for racially abusing striker Scott Sinclair.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The specialist, Dr Howard Kornfeld, was unable to make it from California to Minnesota immediately but sent his son.\nIn a strange turn of events, it was his son, Andrew Kornfeld, who called police after joining Prince's staff to search for the missing singer.\nThe Kornfelds' lawyer said neither had met Prince before his death.\nWilliam Mauzy told reporters on Wednesday that Prince's team contacted Dr Howard Kornfeld on 20 April, the day before Prince died.\nUnable to make it to Minnesota, the doctor dispatched his son and called a local doctor, who cleared his morning schedule but never saw the singer.\nWhen Andrew Kornfeld, who works with his father but is not a doctor, arrived at Prince's Paisley Park home, he was told that the singer was missing. He joined members of staff to search the property and made the emergency call when Prince's unresponsive body was found.\nMr Mauzy said the plan was to stabilise him in Minnesota, before flying him to California to seek treatment at Dr Kornfeld's Recovery Without Walls rehab centre in Mill Valley.\nThe lawyer confirmed that Andrew Kornfeld had been interviewed by police, but was protected by Minnesota's Good Samaritan law. The law offers some legal protections to those who make emergency calls, to encourage them to do so.\nNo details have been released from Prince's autopsy exam, but investigators are looking into whether he died from an overdose and if a doctor was prescribing him drugs in the weeks before his death.\nThey are also trying to establish whether a doctor was on the singer's plane when it made an emergency landing less than a week before he died.\nThe musician was found unconscious on the plane after it stopped in Moline, Illinois, on 15 April. Detectives investigating his death have asked to see fire and ambulance records related to the emergency landing.\nIt emerged on Wednesday that emergency calls were made from the Paisley Park complex 46 times in the past five years.\nA log released by Minnesota authorities showed the 911 calls related to everything from medical emergencies to false fire alarms.\nIt included one call in 2011 in which an unidentified woman said she was concerned about Prince's cocaine use, but no police action was taken.","summary":"Prince's team requested a specialist just a day before the singer died, the doctor's lawyer has revealed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The specialist, Dr Howard Kornfeld, was unable to make it from California to Minnesota immediately but sent his son.\nIn a strange turn of events, it was his son, Andrew Kornfeld, who called police after joining Prince's staff to search for the missing singer.\nThe Kornfelds' lawyer said neither had met Prince before his death.\nWilliam Mauzy told reporters on Wednesday that Prince's team contacted Dr Howard Kornfeld on 20 April, the day before Prince died.\nUnable to make it to Minnesota, the doctor dispatched his son and called a local doctor, who cleared his morning schedule but never saw the singer.\nWhen Andrew Kornfeld, who works with his father but is not a doctor, arrived at Prince's Paisley Park home, he was told that the singer was missing. He joined members of staff to search the property and made the emergency call when Prince's unresponsive body was found.\nMr Mauzy said the plan was to stabilise him in Minnesota, before flying him to California to seek treatment at Dr Kornfeld's Recovery Without Walls rehab centre in Mill Valley.\nThe lawyer confirmed that Andrew Kornfeld had been interviewed by police, but was protected by Minnesota's Good Samaritan law. The law offers some legal protections to those who make emergency calls, to encourage them to do so.\nNo details have been released from Prince's autopsy exam, but investigators are looking into whether he died from an overdose and if a doctor was prescribing him drugs in the weeks before his death.\nThey are also trying to establish whether a doctor was on the singer's plane when it made an emergency landing less than a week before he died.\nThe musician was found unconscious on the plane after it stopped in Moline, Illinois, on 15 April. Detectives investigating his death have asked to see fire and ambulance records related to the emergency landing.\nIt emerged on Wednesday that emergency calls were made from the Paisley Park complex 46 times in the past five years.\nA log released by Minnesota authorities showed the 911 calls related to everything from medical emergencies to false fire alarms.\nIt included one call in 2011 in which an unidentified woman said she was concerned about Prince's cocaine use, but no police action was taken.","summary":"A doctor who called Prince's rehab centre in Minnesota to say he was unable to treat the singer was a doctor, his lawyer has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A white BMW 420 coupe struck the woman under a railway bridge on Bradford Road, Dewsbury at about 10:10 GMT, police said.\nThe road was closed for four hours, with a section of the nearby Lidl car park also cordoned off.\nThe arrested 21-year-old man remains in police custody for questioning.\nSgt Carl Quinn, of West Yorkshire Police, said: \"Anyone who saw the collision or the manner in which the BMW was being driven prior to it, is asked to contact the major collision and enquiry team.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested for dangerous driving after running over a woman.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A white BMW 420 coupe struck the woman under a railway bridge on Bradford Road, Dewsbury at about 10:10 GMT, police said.\nThe road was closed for four hours, with a section of the nearby Lidl car park also cordoned off.\nThe arrested 21-year-old man remains in police custody for questioning.\nSgt Carl Quinn, of West Yorkshire Police, said: \"Anyone who saw the collision or the manner in which the BMW was being driven prior to it, is asked to contact the major collision and enquiry team.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested after a woman was hit by a car in West Yorkshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Munster statement said O'Connell, 36, would provide \"invaluable technical expertise and advice\" to the Irish province's next generation of players.\n\"Every club in the world would love to have an iconic figure such as Paul O'Connell involved in their set-up,\" said Munster chief Garret Fitzgerald.\nO'Connell made 174 Munster appearances and earned 108 Ireland caps.\n\"As a Limerick native and proud Munster and Irishman who has played and led teams for Munster, Ireland and the Lions, we were very eager to secure his services in some capacity,\" added Fitzgerald.\n\"An appointment such as this is a further boost to our academy staff and young players, and to the organisation as a whole.\"\nThe Limerick man, who played on three British & Irish Lions tours, was forced to retire from the game in February after being unable to recover from serious hamstring injury sustained at last year's World Cup.\nThe injury meant that O'Connell was forced to cancel his contract with French club Toulon.\nFormer Lions captain O'Connell spent 14 seasons at Munster and helped the province win two European Cup titles and three Celtic Leagues.\nO'Connell was also part of Ireland's Grand Slam winning team in 2009 and captained his country to successive Six Nations titles in 2014 and 2015.\nMunster have appointed former South African international Johan 'Rassie' Erasmus as their Director of Rugby for next season with Anthony Foley's job title remaining as head coach.","summary":"Munster Paul O'Connell will work with the province's academy in a mentoring role.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Munster statement said O'Connell, 36, would provide \"invaluable technical expertise and advice\" to the Irish province's next generation of players.\n\"Every club in the world would love to have an iconic figure such as Paul O'Connell involved in their set-up,\" said Munster chief Garret Fitzgerald.\nO'Connell made 174 Munster appearances and earned 108 Ireland caps.\n\"As a Limerick native and proud Munster and Irishman who has played and led teams for Munster, Ireland and the Lions, we were very eager to secure his services in some capacity,\" added Fitzgerald.\n\"An appointment such as this is a further boost to our academy staff and young players, and to the organisation as a whole.\"\nThe Limerick man, who played on three British & Irish Lions tours, was forced to retire from the game in February after being unable to recover from serious hamstring injury sustained at last year's World Cup.\nThe injury meant that O'Connell was forced to cancel his contract with French club Toulon.\nFormer Lions captain O'Connell spent 14 seasons at Munster and helped the province win two European Cup titles and three Celtic Leagues.\nO'Connell was also part of Ireland's Grand Slam winning team in 2009 and captained his country to successive Six Nations titles in 2014 and 2015.\nMunster have appointed former South African international Johan 'Rassie' Erasmus as their Director of Rugby for next season with Anthony Foley's job title remaining as head coach.","summary":"Munster have appointed former Ireland and British and Irish Lions captain Paul O'Connell as their new head coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Marshall-Andrews told The Times he had jumped ship in light of the Brexit campaign and Labour's refusal to stand aside in the Richmond Park by-election.\nThe QC and barrister was MP for Medway from 1997 to 2010.\nA Labour spokesman said: \"Bob Marshall-Andrews has not been a member of the Labour Party for some years.\"\nLib Dem leader Tim Farron said he was \"coming over to the only party that is offering a credible opposition to a divisive Tory Brexit government\".\nMr Marshall-Andrews used to sit with the socialist group of Labour MPs alongside Mr Corbyn and shadow chancellor John McDonnell.\nHe pointed to last year's by-election in South West London as a key moment in his decision-making.\nThat Richmond Park election saw the Conservatives and UKIP stand aside in order to avoid taking votes from Zac Goldsmith, while the Greens refused to put up a candidate to allow the Lib Dems a free run. Labour rejected calls to not put up a candidate.\n\"Faced with a common enemy on this historic issue there was an urgent requirement for a common strategy if not common sense. Labour rejected both and fielded a candidate,\" said Mr Marshall-Andrews.","summary":"Former Labour MP Marshall-Andrews has defected to the Lib Dems.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Marshall-Andrews told The Times he had jumped ship in light of the Brexit campaign and Labour's refusal to stand aside in the Richmond Park by-election.\nThe QC and barrister was MP for Medway from 1997 to 2010.\nA Labour spokesman said: \"Bob Marshall-Andrews has not been a member of the Labour Party for some years.\"\nLib Dem leader Tim Farron said he was \"coming over to the only party that is offering a credible opposition to a divisive Tory Brexit government\".\nMr Marshall-Andrews used to sit with the socialist group of Labour MPs alongside Mr Corbyn and shadow chancellor John McDonnell.\nHe pointed to last year's by-election in South West London as a key moment in his decision-making.\nThat Richmond Park election saw the Conservatives and UKIP stand aside in order to avoid taking votes from Zac Goldsmith, while the Greens refused to put up a candidate to allow the Lib Dems a free run. Labour rejected calls to not put up a candidate.\n\"Faced with a common enemy on this historic issue there was an urgent requirement for a common strategy if not common sense. Labour rejected both and fielded a candidate,\" said Mr Marshall-Andrews.","summary":"Labour MP Bob Marshall-Andrews has resigned as a Labour MP after the party refused to put up a candidate in the Richmond Park by-election.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UN estimates that a third more cocaine was being produced in the country in 2016.\nThe head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Bo Mathiasen, called the increase significant.\nAnalysts say much of it was due to the end of the eradication of coca crops by spraying.\nThe report said the total coca-growing area rose from 96,000 hectares in 2015 to 146,000 in 2016.\nMr Mathiasen said that he held out hope for a reduction in cultivation because Colombia had signed a peace agreement with the biggest rebel group in the country, the Farc, which controlled much of the drug-producing areas.\nBut local analysts argue that the rise was caused partly by a hiatus resulting from the government's peace deal with Farc rebels.\nUnder the deal, the Farc agreed to relinquish control over drug production areas and help the government try to encourage local farmers to plant substitute crops.\nFarmers have taken advantage of the delays while the crop substitution policy is set up to plant coca, which has increased in price by almost 50%, because they know they will be offered subsidies later not to grow the plant.\nMeanwhile, the Colombian government has increased by almost 50% its seizures of cocaine - from 253 tonnes confiscated in 2015 to 378 tonnes in 2016.","summary":"Colombia's coca crop has grown by more than 50% in the last year, according to a UN report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UN estimates that a third more cocaine was being produced in the country in 2016.\nThe head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Bo Mathiasen, called the increase significant.\nAnalysts say much of it was due to the end of the eradication of coca crops by spraying.\nThe report said the total coca-growing area rose from 96,000 hectares in 2015 to 146,000 in 2016.\nMr Mathiasen said that he held out hope for a reduction in cultivation because Colombia had signed a peace agreement with the biggest rebel group in the country, the Farc, which controlled much of the drug-producing areas.\nBut local analysts argue that the rise was caused partly by a hiatus resulting from the government's peace deal with Farc rebels.\nUnder the deal, the Farc agreed to relinquish control over drug production areas and help the government try to encourage local farmers to plant substitute crops.\nFarmers have taken advantage of the delays while the crop substitution policy is set up to plant coca, which has increased in price by almost 50%, because they know they will be offered subsidies later not to grow the plant.\nMeanwhile, the Colombian government has increased by almost 50% its seizures of cocaine - from 253 tonnes confiscated in 2015 to 378 tonnes in 2016.","summary":"The UN says there was a 50% increase last year in the area of land being used to cultivate coca in Columbia.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old, who has been first choice for the Chiefs this season, has torn a pectoral muscle.\nDave Lewis started in place of Chudley in Sunday's win over Ulster while Stuart Townsend came on for his first game outside the Anglo-Welsh Cup.\n\"You've just got to get on with it, and we'll get on with it with a team that's got some momentum at the moment,\" head coach Rob Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\nAs well as Townsend and Lewis the Chiefs also have highly-rated teenager Jack Maunder, Fiji international Niko Matawalu and veteran Haydn Thomas on the books at scrum-half.\n\"That's his (Townsend's) championship rugby debut, how well he did in a pressure situation,\" added Baxter.\n\"His kicking was fantastic, his defensive work was absolutely top drawer and you look at that and your mouth waters to the future we could have in the scrum-half department.\"","summary":"Chudley is out with a pectoral injury.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old, who has been first choice for the Chiefs this season, has torn a pectoral muscle.\nDave Lewis started in place of Chudley in Sunday's win over Ulster while Stuart Townsend came on for his first game outside the Anglo-Welsh Cup.\n\"You've just got to get on with it, and we'll get on with it with a team that's got some momentum at the moment,\" head coach Rob Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\nAs well as Townsend and Lewis the Chiefs also have highly-rated teenager Jack Maunder, Fiji international Niko Matawalu and veteran Haydn Thomas on the books at scrum-half.\n\"That's his (Townsend's) championship rugby debut, how well he did in a pressure situation,\" added Baxter.\n\"His kicking was fantastic, his defensive work was absolutely top drawer and you look at that and your mouth waters to the future we could have in the scrum-half department.\"","summary":"Exeter Chiefs scrum-half Sam Allardyce has been ruled out of the rest of the season with a knee injury.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victims all worked at the plant 100km (62 miles) east of Porto.\nThe factory's owner was among the dead and several members of his family were either dead or missing, said local mayor Francisco Lopes.\nSome of the victims were found outside the factory, apparently propelled from the building by the force of the blast.\nAn initial explosion happened shortly after 17:30 (16:30 GMT) on Tuesday, followed by two more blasts, reports said.\nFive bodies were found late on Tuesday and emergency workers found a sixth victim some 200m (650ft) from the site, minister Jorge Gomes told Portuguese media. The search was being extended to a radius of 800m, he added, because of the scale of the explosion.\nThe factory was described as a family business.\nAs investigators tried to identify the victims, the mayor said that almost all of the eight caught up in the blast were members of Egas Sequeira's family. Mr Sequeira was among those feared dead along with one of his daughters and a son-in-law, Portuguese media said.\nThe owner's wife had left the building just before the explosion and survived but two other family members were among the missing.\nOfficials were initially unable to enter the site because of the potential risk to their safety. Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was due to visit the scene on Wednesday.","summary":"Six people died and another two were missing after an explosion on Tuesday evening destroyed a factory.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victims all worked at the plant 100km (62 miles) east of Porto.\nThe factory's owner was among the dead and several members of his family were either dead or missing, said local mayor Francisco Lopes.\nSome of the victims were found outside the factory, apparently propelled from the building by the force of the blast.\nAn initial explosion happened shortly after 17:30 (16:30 GMT) on Tuesday, followed by two more blasts, reports said.\nFive bodies were found late on Tuesday and emergency workers found a sixth victim some 200m (650ft) from the site, minister Jorge Gomes told Portuguese media. The search was being extended to a radius of 800m, he added, because of the scale of the explosion.\nThe factory was described as a family business.\nAs investigators tried to identify the victims, the mayor said that almost all of the eight caught up in the blast were members of Egas Sequeira's family. Mr Sequeira was among those feared dead along with one of his daughters and a son-in-law, Portuguese media said.\nThe owner's wife had left the building just before the explosion and survived but two other family members were among the missing.\nOfficials were initially unable to enter the site because of the potential risk to their safety. Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was due to visit the scene on Wednesday.","summary":"At least eight people have been killed in a blast at a factory in the Portuguese state of Porto, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The dramatic creation by Philip Treacy has been likened to a Turkey Twizzler, a lavatory seat and a pretzel.\nThe 22-year-old princess wore it to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton last month, and a Facebook page was set up in its honour.\nThe auction on eBay ended on Sunday, with the proceeds going to charities Unicef and Children in Crisis.\nThe identity of the winning bidder has not yet been revealed.\nThe princess commented on the auction page: \"I've been amazed by the amount of attention the hat has attracted.\n\"It's a wonderful opportunity to raise as much money as possible for two fantastic charities.\n\"I hope whoever wins the auction has as much fun with the hat as I have.\"","summary":"A hat worn by Princess Charlotte at Buckingham Palace has sold for \u00a31,000 at auction.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The dramatic creation by Philip Treacy has been likened to a Turkey Twizzler, a lavatory seat and a pretzel.\nThe 22-year-old princess wore it to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton last month, and a Facebook page was set up in its honour.\nThe auction on eBay ended on Sunday, with the proceeds going to charities Unicef and Children in Crisis.\nThe identity of the winning bidder has not yet been revealed.\nThe princess commented on the auction page: \"I've been amazed by the amount of attention the hat has attracted.\n\"It's a wonderful opportunity to raise as much money as possible for two fantastic charities.\n\"I hope whoever wins the auction has as much fun with the hat as I have.\"","summary":"The princess' royal wedding hat has been sold on auction site eBay.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Conrad Clitheroe and Gary Cooper, both from Stockport, and expat Neil Munro were reportedly taking notes near Fujairah Airport, 80 miles from Dubai, when they were arrested in February.\nRelatives were told they were held for \"national security\" reasons. The men insisted they did not take photographs.\nThe Abu Dhabi hearing is due on Monday.\nMr Clitheroe, 54, and Mr Cooper 45, were visiting their friend Mr Munro, who was born in Manchester, when they were arrested on 22 February by an off-duty police officer who had seen them monitoring planes from a car.\nThey were near Fujairah Airport, where older and rarer aircraft can be seen.\nA local police official said the men had been taking photographs near an airport and were using a telescope.\nThe men are expected to argue their actions were misinterpreted and are understood to be hoping to be granted bail.","summary":"A court hearing is scheduled for plane spotters over allegations of suspicious behaviour around Dubai.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Conrad Clitheroe and Gary Cooper, both from Stockport, and expat Neil Munro were reportedly taking notes near Fujairah Airport, 80 miles from Dubai, when they were arrested in February.\nRelatives were told they were held for \"national security\" reasons. The men insisted they did not take photographs.\nThe Abu Dhabi hearing is due on Monday.\nMr Clitheroe, 54, and Mr Cooper 45, were visiting their friend Mr Munro, who was born in Manchester, when they were arrested on 22 February by an off-duty police officer who had seen them monitoring planes from a car.\nThey were near Fujairah Airport, where older and rarer aircraft can be seen.\nA local police official said the men had been taking photographs near an airport and were using a telescope.\nThe men are expected to argue their actions were misinterpreted and are understood to be hoping to be granted bail.","summary":"Two British tourists arrested in Abu Dhabi have been granted bail pending a hearing into their actions.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nScotland scored twice in three minutes in the final quarter to win 2-1 in Glasgow.\nJames Carson gave Wales the lead from a penalty corner, but Ben Cosgrove and Alan Forsyth won it for the hosts.\nEarlier the Wales women's team lost 3-0 to Italy to finish fourth at their EuroHockey Championships in Cardiff.\nChiara Tiddi, Celina Traverso and Federica Carta scored the Italian goals.\n\"We came out fighting for the bronze today but just couldn't hit the line,\" midfielder Sian French told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"We'll keep on pushing as a team for the next two years and we'll come back even stronger next time.\"\nBecause two teams get promoted from the B Division, Wales's men will compete in Europe's top tier at the next EuroHockey Championships in 2019.\nOn Friday, Wales women's hopes of rising into Europe's top tier were shattered in a 2-1 defeat by Russia.\nWales' men secured promotion to their top tier by beating France 4-3 in their semi-final in Glasgow.\nWales women had beaten Austria and Poland, but lost to Belarus on the way to the semi-finals.\nNeither Wales side has been in the EuroHockey A Division since it was reduced to eight teams more than a decade ago.\nThe nation's women were playing in the third tier just four years ago.","summary":"Wales men's hockey team suffered an agonising late defeat by Scotland in their EuroHockey game.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nScotland scored twice in three minutes in the final quarter to win 2-1 in Glasgow.\nJames Carson gave Wales the lead from a penalty corner, but Ben Cosgrove and Alan Forsyth won it for the hosts.\nEarlier the Wales women's team lost 3-0 to Italy to finish fourth at their EuroHockey Championships in Cardiff.\nChiara Tiddi, Celina Traverso and Federica Carta scored the Italian goals.\n\"We came out fighting for the bronze today but just couldn't hit the line,\" midfielder Sian French told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"We'll keep on pushing as a team for the next two years and we'll come back even stronger next time.\"\nBecause two teams get promoted from the B Division, Wales's men will compete in Europe's top tier at the next EuroHockey Championships in 2019.\nOn Friday, Wales women's hopes of rising into Europe's top tier were shattered in a 2-1 defeat by Russia.\nWales' men secured promotion to their top tier by beating France 4-3 in their semi-final in Glasgow.\nWales women had beaten Austria and Poland, but lost to Belarus on the way to the semi-finals.\nNeither Wales side has been in the EuroHockey A Division since it was reduced to eight teams more than a decade ago.\nThe nation's women were playing in the third tier just four years ago.","summary":"Wales women's hockey team lost to Scotland in the final of the European Championship.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nigel Williams, of Caerwent, was walking on the A48 near the Northgate House bed and breakfast in Caerwent when he was hit on Saturday at about 03:30 GMT.\nHe was taken to Newport's Royal Gwent Hospital, but died shortly after arrival.\nThe father-of-three's family said he would be \"sadly missed\".\n\"He always had time for everyone he met and was always ready to help with anything and everyone,\" they said.\nAnyone who witnessed the crash has been asked to call Gwent Police on 101.","summary":"A man who died after being hit by a car in Newport has been named by police.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nigel Williams, of Caerwent, was walking on the A48 near the Northgate House bed and breakfast in Caerwent when he was hit on Saturday at about 03:30 GMT.\nHe was taken to Newport's Royal Gwent Hospital, but died shortly after arrival.\nThe father-of-three's family said he would be \"sadly missed\".\n\"He always had time for everyone he met and was always ready to help with anything and everyone,\" they said.\nAnyone who witnessed the crash has been asked to call Gwent Police on 101.","summary":"A man died after being hit by a car in Caerwent has been named.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old has started three of Exeter's four games this season.\n\"He was fantastic, not just in his carrying and his danger in that area, but some of his high-ball stuff was absolutely top drawer,\" Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\n\"He looks a big, strong, quick, hungry rugby player and those are some of the qualities we saw in him.\"\nWoodburn is in his second season at Sandy Park after moving from Bath, where he failed to break into the side.\nHe was a regular in the Chiefs team which made the play-off final last season and reached the last eight in the Champions Cup, an improvement which Baxter puts down to the work he has done on the training field.\n\"He's thriving on real regular game time and lots of good input from Ali Hepher, who's doing a fantastic job with the backs,\" Baxter said.\n\"They look like they're thriving on the way we're trying to play and the speed we're moving the ball and the angles we're running.\"","summary":"Baxter says Woodburn is thriving.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old has started three of Exeter's four games this season.\n\"He was fantastic, not just in his carrying and his danger in that area, but some of his high-ball stuff was absolutely top drawer,\" Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\n\"He looks a big, strong, quick, hungry rugby player and those are some of the qualities we saw in him.\"\nWoodburn is in his second season at Sandy Park after moving from Bath, where he failed to break into the side.\nHe was a regular in the Chiefs team which made the play-off final last season and reached the last eight in the Champions Cup, an improvement which Baxter puts down to the work he has done on the training field.\n\"He's thriving on real regular game time and lots of good input from Ali Hepher, who's doing a fantastic job with the backs,\" Baxter said.\n\"They look like they're thriving on the way we're trying to play and the speed we're moving the ball and the angles we're running.\"","summary":"Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter says he is pleased with the progress made by wing Sam Woodburn.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Enforcement company Kingdom Services hands out on the spot fines.\nAshford Borough Council removed all its Kingdom officers from patrolling the streets, after one was filmed revealing he raked in a bonus of almost \u00a31,000.\nThey will be out of action while undergoing extra training.\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"In light of the recent Panorama programme we have decided to take this opportunity to give our wardens some important additional staff training exercises so they can continue operating fairly and effectively.\n\"We haven't suspended them but they are not patrolling currently. They should be back soon, after the training has been undertaken.\"\nLittering is a crime, but by paying the fine you can avoid a criminal record. Another Kent-based Kingdom trainer was caught on camera saying they pretend to call the police to pressure people to pay up.\nThe BBC1 programme, aired on Monday, revealed people across the country were wrongly fined for tipping coffee down a drain and putting their recycling out on the wrong day.\nOn Tuesday Maidstone Borough Council also removed its own Kingdom officers while a review was carried out. They were back patrolling on Wednesday.\nIt is not the first time councils in Kent have had problems with Kingdom.\nMaidstone suspended its officers last year for a two-week review after a woman was incorrectly fined for littering while feeding some ducks.\nGravesham Borough Council severed ties with Kingdom last year and now operates its litter enforcement \"in-house\".\nA spokesman for Kingdom said: \"Our service operates under some of the tightest legal guidelines which set the fixed penalty notice level and affords anybody the right to appeal to the council or\/and challenge with the courts if they choose.\"","summary":"Litter police have been removed from service by a council after an Panorama report found they were getting bonuses for issuing fines.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Enforcement company Kingdom Services hands out on the spot fines.\nAshford Borough Council removed all its Kingdom officers from patrolling the streets, after one was filmed revealing he raked in a bonus of almost \u00a31,000.\nThey will be out of action while undergoing extra training.\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"In light of the recent Panorama programme we have decided to take this opportunity to give our wardens some important additional staff training exercises so they can continue operating fairly and effectively.\n\"We haven't suspended them but they are not patrolling currently. They should be back soon, after the training has been undertaken.\"\nLittering is a crime, but by paying the fine you can avoid a criminal record. Another Kent-based Kingdom trainer was caught on camera saying they pretend to call the police to pressure people to pay up.\nThe BBC1 programme, aired on Monday, revealed people across the country were wrongly fined for tipping coffee down a drain and putting their recycling out on the wrong day.\nOn Tuesday Maidstone Borough Council also removed its own Kingdom officers while a review was carried out. They were back patrolling on Wednesday.\nIt is not the first time councils in Kent have had problems with Kingdom.\nMaidstone suspended its officers last year for a two-week review after a woman was incorrectly fined for littering while feeding some ducks.\nGravesham Borough Council severed ties with Kingdom last year and now operates its litter enforcement \"in-house\".\nA spokesman for Kingdom said: \"Our service operates under some of the tightest legal guidelines which set the fixed penalty notice level and affords anybody the right to appeal to the council or\/and challenge with the courts if they choose.\"","summary":"A council has suspended its own police officers after they were caught on camera raking in a bonus.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Markit\/CIPS purchasing managers' index showed activity in UK services recorded the biggest month-on-month rise in the survey's history.\nAt one stage the pound hit $1.3372 against the dollar, but slipped back to trade at $1.3312, a rise of just 0.13%.\nSome analysts think the data indicates the UK might avoid recession later this year.\n\"The prospect of sterling strength is on the horizon as today's PMI figures suggest that the reported fall in activity following the EU referendum may have been a blip,\" said Ranko Berich, from Monex Europe.\n\"They do change the likelihood of a severe economic contraction in the third quarter, which previously seemed all but assured for many observers,\" he added.\nOther analysts warned not to read too much into the latest numbers.\n\"These PMIs are only surveys - more hard economic data over the coming months will be crucial. It's easy to read to too much into a survey for a single month. We are not out of the woods yet,\" said Neil Wilson, markets analyst at ETX Capital.\nThe FTSE 100 was not moved much by the data. It eased lower, falling by 15 points to 6,879.\nBanks weighed on the index, with Royal Bank of Scotland falling by 3.5% and Lloyds Banking Group down 2.1%.\nThose shares fell after negative comments from analysts at Deutsche Bank.\nMining shares were a bright spot on the FTSE 100. BHP Billiton was up 1.3% and Randgold Resources rose 1.6%.\nShares in Marks and Spencer fell 1.4% following confirmation that it plans to cut more than 500 jobs at its head office.\nUS financial markets were closed for Labor Day.","summary":"The pound has fallen sharply after a closely watched survey suggested the UK's economic growth slowed in the third quarter.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Markit\/CIPS purchasing managers' index showed activity in UK services recorded the biggest month-on-month rise in the survey's history.\nAt one stage the pound hit $1.3372 against the dollar, but slipped back to trade at $1.3312, a rise of just 0.13%.\nSome analysts think the data indicates the UK might avoid recession later this year.\n\"The prospect of sterling strength is on the horizon as today's PMI figures suggest that the reported fall in activity following the EU referendum may have been a blip,\" said Ranko Berich, from Monex Europe.\n\"They do change the likelihood of a severe economic contraction in the third quarter, which previously seemed all but assured for many observers,\" he added.\nOther analysts warned not to read too much into the latest numbers.\n\"These PMIs are only surveys - more hard economic data over the coming months will be crucial. It's easy to read to too much into a survey for a single month. We are not out of the woods yet,\" said Neil Wilson, markets analyst at ETX Capital.\nThe FTSE 100 was not moved much by the data. It eased lower, falling by 15 points to 6,879.\nBanks weighed on the index, with Royal Bank of Scotland falling by 3.5% and Lloyds Banking Group down 2.1%.\nThose shares fell after negative comments from analysts at Deutsche Bank.\nMining shares were a bright spot on the FTSE 100. BHP Billiton was up 1.3% and Randgold Resources rose 1.6%.\nShares in Marks and Spencer fell 1.4% following confirmation that it plans to cut more than 500 jobs at its head office.\nUS financial markets were closed for Labor Day.","summary":"(Close): The pound has lost some of the sharp gains made against the dollar after strong data on UK services.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There were about 19,000 diagnoses in 2015, compared to about 17,300 in 2006.\nPublic Health Wales (PHW) said the main reason for the increase was an ageing population.\nThe organisation's Dr Dyfed Wyn Huws said there was \"good news\" by way of significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\nThere was a year-on-year decrease from about 19,800 cases in 2014, but the 2015 figure of 19,088 is likely to increase as statisticians revise the numbers.\nOnce age factors are taken into account, the rate decreased by more than 5% in men, but increased by more than 5% among women between 2006 and 2015.\nThis is partly due to the rate of lung cancer going down in men, but up among women. Historically, smoking rates peaked far earlier among men than women.\nBreast, prostate, lung and bowel cancers remain the most common.\nAccording to PHW, cases of liver, mouth, throat and melanoma skin cancer saw the biggest percentage increases.\nThe rates of stomach cancer and prostate cancer decreased, while mesothelioma rates increased by almost a third.\nDr Huws said: \"We know that up to four in 10 of cancers in the population may be preventable.\n\"With an increasing number of cancer cases each year, cancer control is possible and important for future generations and for keeping rising health service demand in check.\n\"The good news is that we have seen significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\n\"This is already bringing cancer rates down in men.\"","summary":"The number of cancer cases in Wales has increased by more than a third in the past decade, figures have shown.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There were about 19,000 diagnoses in 2015, compared to about 17,300 in 2006.\nPublic Health Wales (PHW) said the main reason for the increase was an ageing population.\nThe organisation's Dr Dyfed Wyn Huws said there was \"good news\" by way of significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\nThere was a year-on-year decrease from about 19,800 cases in 2014, but the 2015 figure of 19,088 is likely to increase as statisticians revise the numbers.\nOnce age factors are taken into account, the rate decreased by more than 5% in men, but increased by more than 5% among women between 2006 and 2015.\nThis is partly due to the rate of lung cancer going down in men, but up among women. Historically, smoking rates peaked far earlier among men than women.\nBreast, prostate, lung and bowel cancers remain the most common.\nAccording to PHW, cases of liver, mouth, throat and melanoma skin cancer saw the biggest percentage increases.\nThe rates of stomach cancer and prostate cancer decreased, while mesothelioma rates increased by almost a third.\nDr Huws said: \"We know that up to four in 10 of cancers in the population may be preventable.\n\"With an increasing number of cancer cases each year, cancer control is possible and important for future generations and for keeping rising health service demand in check.\n\"The good news is that we have seen significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\n\"This is already bringing cancer rates down in men.\"","summary":"PHW reports the number of cancer cases has risen by almost 10% over a 10-year period.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emmerson Whittel may need surgery on his jaw, while the club alleges player Josh Lynam was also bitten on the ear.\nThe RFL's match review panel will look at official video on Thursday, as it does for all on-field incidents.\nKeighley have gathered additional video from spectators following an appeal.\nFootage already online, shot from the stands, shows a number of fights breaking out on the field between the two sets of players.\nFollowing the incident, Whittel posted on Twitter that brackets and bands had been used to try to re-align his jaw and that he faces at least three months out.\nKeighley Cougars of League One, England's third-tier competition, progressed to the Challenge Cup fourth round with a 50-32 win over Fryston Warriors - a side from the second tier of England's amateur game.\nThe match, a \"home\" game for Fryston, was played at nearby Featherstone in West Yorkshire after the tie was at risk of being reversed and played at Keighley instead.\nKeighley have also complained to the RFL about their off-field treatment before kick-off, as they allege players and members of staff were refused entry to the ground without a valid matchday ticket.\nA statement on Keighley's website said: \"The players' allocation of 'family and friends' tickets was then claimed to have been used to admit the playing squad and coaching staff into the ground.\n\"The club is outraged by this development.\"\nThe BBC contacted Fryston Warriors, who have declined to comment at this time.","summary":"Keighley Cougars have appealed against the decision to award a player's ticket to a match-day clash with a rival team.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emmerson Whittel may need surgery on his jaw, while the club alleges player Josh Lynam was also bitten on the ear.\nThe RFL's match review panel will look at official video on Thursday, as it does for all on-field incidents.\nKeighley have gathered additional video from spectators following an appeal.\nFootage already online, shot from the stands, shows a number of fights breaking out on the field between the two sets of players.\nFollowing the incident, Whittel posted on Twitter that brackets and bands had been used to try to re-align his jaw and that he faces at least three months out.\nKeighley Cougars of League One, England's third-tier competition, progressed to the Challenge Cup fourth round with a 50-32 win over Fryston Warriors - a side from the second tier of England's amateur game.\nThe match, a \"home\" game for Fryston, was played at nearby Featherstone in West Yorkshire after the tie was at risk of being reversed and played at Keighley instead.\nKeighley have also complained to the RFL about their off-field treatment before kick-off, as they allege players and members of staff were refused entry to the ground without a valid matchday ticket.\nA statement on Keighley's website said: \"The players' allocation of 'family and friends' tickets was then claimed to have been used to admit the playing squad and coaching staff into the ground.\n\"The club is outraged by this development.\"\nThe BBC contacted Fryston Warriors, who have declined to comment at this time.","summary":"Keighley complained to RFL and collected amateur video footage of the brawl during a game against Fryston, which left a person with a broken jaw.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Marco Goncalves, 34, assaulted the referee after being sent off in last month's game against Rio Tinto, and was escorted off the pitch by police.\nImages of the attack went viral, with the referee suffering a broken nose.\nGoncalves plays for Canelas, a club made up of FC Porto ultras who have been branded \"thugs\" for their aggressive style of play.\nThree members of their squad, including the captain, hail from the 'Super Dragons' ultras, a well-known fan group of Porto.\nOther clubs in the fourth-tier amateur league would rather pay a 750-euro fine and forfeit the match than play Canelas.\nAs a result, they are top of the league after a string of default wins, but no official complaints have yet been filed against the club.\nA spokesman for the Porto regional league told AFP Gonclaves has been banned for four years for the attack on the referee, three months for assaulting an opposition players and two months for \"insults\".","summary":"A Portuguese football player has been banned for four years for assaulting a referee during a match in the top-flight of the local league.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Marco Goncalves, 34, assaulted the referee after being sent off in last month's game against Rio Tinto, and was escorted off the pitch by police.\nImages of the attack went viral, with the referee suffering a broken nose.\nGoncalves plays for Canelas, a club made up of FC Porto ultras who have been branded \"thugs\" for their aggressive style of play.\nThree members of their squad, including the captain, hail from the 'Super Dragons' ultras, a well-known fan group of Porto.\nOther clubs in the fourth-tier amateur league would rather pay a 750-euro fine and forfeit the match than play Canelas.\nAs a result, they are top of the league after a string of default wins, but no official complaints have yet been filed against the club.\nA spokesman for the Porto regional league told AFP Gonclaves has been banned for four years for the attack on the referee, three months for assaulting an opposition players and two months for \"insults\".","summary":"Goncalves has been banned for more than four years after attacking a referee in the face.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 34-year-old, who had recently given birth, was found dead at her home in Essex Close in Luton on 10 October.\nBedfordshire Police said her family has been informed.\nA double murder investigation was launched on Wednesday. A man arrested in connection with the deaths has been released on bail.\nLive: More on this story and others in Bedfordshire\nDet Insp Fraser Wylie, of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, appealed for friends or colleagues of Ms Winning to contact police.\nHe added: \"We're also continuing to ask for anyone who witnessed suspicious activity between Friday 7 and Monday 10 October in and around Essex Close to get in touch.\n\"We're particularly keen to speak to anyone who saw a black wheelie bin being taken along the street, or anyone who lived nearby who has noticed that their wheelie bin has gone missing.\"\nThe man's body was discovered in a wheelie bin on Monday night outside the entrance to the flats. It had been wrapped in cling film and a purple duvet cover.\nIt is thought the dead man and Ms Winning were partners.\nHer baby is being cared for.","summary":"The body of a man found in a wheelie bin has been identified as missing mother-of-three Rebecca Winning.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 34-year-old, who had recently given birth, was found dead at her home in Essex Close in Luton on 10 October.\nBedfordshire Police said her family has been informed.\nA double murder investigation was launched on Wednesday. A man arrested in connection with the deaths has been released on bail.\nLive: More on this story and others in Bedfordshire\nDet Insp Fraser Wylie, of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, appealed for friends or colleagues of Ms Winning to contact police.\nHe added: \"We're also continuing to ask for anyone who witnessed suspicious activity between Friday 7 and Monday 10 October in and around Essex Close to get in touch.\n\"We're particularly keen to speak to anyone who saw a black wheelie bin being taken along the street, or anyone who lived nearby who has noticed that their wheelie bin has gone missing.\"\nThe man's body was discovered in a wheelie bin on Monday night outside the entrance to the flats. It had been wrapped in cling film and a purple duvet cover.\nIt is thought the dead man and Ms Winning were partners.\nHer baby is being cared for.","summary":"A woman was found dead, and police are also inquiring after a body in a bin in a street.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Brown accused referee Dean Whitestone of a number of \"really poor\" decisions.\nWhitestone awarded Gillingham a penalty in first-half stoppage time before sending off Southend's Ryan Inniss for two bookable offences.\n\"There were four or five decisions that says that referee shouldn't be refereeing at this level,\" said Brown.\nThe 57-year-old claimed Whitestone did not cope with the pressure of the game between two sides separated by the mouth of the Thames.\n\"The referee mentioned to me that it was a derby game and he'd heard about the potential friction - but you can't take that into consideration,\" said Brown.\n\"He initially crossed his arms about to wave away the penalty but the next movement he blows for a foul. That, for me, is a referee under pressure.\n\"The sending off is even worse - unbelievable refereeing. This was officiating at its worst and someone has to be brought to task. I'm appealing the red card and if I can take it further than that I will.\"\nMeanwhile, Southend defender and former captain Adam Barrett has announced his retirement at the age of 37.\nBarrett played 354 games in two spells with the club, the last against Stevenage in the EFL Trophy in November.\nHe was a member of the Shrimpers side that won back-to-back promotions from League Two to the Championship in 2005 and 2006, and also the League Two play-off final in 2015.\n\"He will be remembered as one of Blues' greatest and a true legend,\" Brown told the club website.","summary":"Southend United manager Paul Brown has appealed against a red card given to refereeing in the League Two play-off final at Southend United.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Brown accused referee Dean Whitestone of a number of \"really poor\" decisions.\nWhitestone awarded Gillingham a penalty in first-half stoppage time before sending off Southend's Ryan Inniss for two bookable offences.\n\"There were four or five decisions that says that referee shouldn't be refereeing at this level,\" said Brown.\nThe 57-year-old claimed Whitestone did not cope with the pressure of the game between two sides separated by the mouth of the Thames.\n\"The referee mentioned to me that it was a derby game and he'd heard about the potential friction - but you can't take that into consideration,\" said Brown.\n\"He initially crossed his arms about to wave away the penalty but the next movement he blows for a foul. That, for me, is a referee under pressure.\n\"The sending off is even worse - unbelievable refereeing. This was officiating at its worst and someone has to be brought to task. I'm appealing the red card and if I can take it further than that I will.\"\nMeanwhile, Southend defender and former captain Adam Barrett has announced his retirement at the age of 37.\nBarrett played 354 games in two spells with the club, the last against Stevenage in the EFL Trophy in November.\nHe was a member of the Shrimpers side that won back-to-back promotions from League Two to the Championship in 2005 and 2006, and also the League Two play-off final in 2015.\n\"He will be remembered as one of Blues' greatest and a true legend,\" Brown told the club website.","summary":"Brown says the referee should be \"brought to task\" over his performance.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 44 more have been injured in the crush, which was reportedly triggered by a road accident.\nThe pilgrims were returning from the Hindu shrine of Sabarimala, which is in a remote, mountainous, densely-forested area.\nKerala Governor R S Gavai has said he is \"deeply shocked and saddened\".\n\"We have recovered 102 bodies. The rescue work is almost over,\" local police official Sanjay Kumar told the Associated Press news agency.\nThe stampede happened at Pulmedu, near the town of Vandiperiyar in Idukki district, Indian media reported.\nHundreds of thousands of pilgrims had gathered at the hill shrine on Friday, the last day of an annual festival.\nThe festival runs for two months and attracts millions of visitors every year.\nReports differed as to exactly how the deadly crush was triggered.\nThe Indian PTI news agency said a jeep carrying pilgrims had driven into a crowd returning from the shrine, starting a panic.\nHowever, the Times of India reported that the incident happened when the jeep broke down and overturned as pilgrims tried to move it.\nIt crushed a number of people and caused others to stumble, which then triggered the stampede, the report said.\nCorrespondents say deadly stampedes are not unusual at Indian temples, where huge crowds gather in small areas with few safety measures or crowd controls.\nA similar tragedy happened at Sabaramila in 1999, when more than 50 people died in a stampede after a landslide on a crowded hillside.","summary":"At least 102 people have died in a stampede at a Hindu festival in the Indian state of Kerala, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 44 more have been injured in the crush, which was reportedly triggered by a road accident.\nThe pilgrims were returning from the Hindu shrine of Sabarimala, which is in a remote, mountainous, densely-forested area.\nKerala Governor R S Gavai has said he is \"deeply shocked and saddened\".\n\"We have recovered 102 bodies. The rescue work is almost over,\" local police official Sanjay Kumar told the Associated Press news agency.\nThe stampede happened at Pulmedu, near the town of Vandiperiyar in Idukki district, Indian media reported.\nHundreds of thousands of pilgrims had gathered at the hill shrine on Friday, the last day of an annual festival.\nThe festival runs for two months and attracts millions of visitors every year.\nReports differed as to exactly how the deadly crush was triggered.\nThe Indian PTI news agency said a jeep carrying pilgrims had driven into a crowd returning from the shrine, starting a panic.\nHowever, the Times of India reported that the incident happened when the jeep broke down and overturned as pilgrims tried to move it.\nIt crushed a number of people and caused others to stumble, which then triggered the stampede, the report said.\nCorrespondents say deadly stampedes are not unusual at Indian temples, where huge crowds gather in small areas with few safety measures or crowd controls.\nA similar tragedy happened at Sabaramila in 1999, when more than 50 people died in a stampede after a landslide on a crowded hillside.","summary":"Officials say 102 pilgrims have been killed in a stampede at a religious festival in Pulmedu.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old has been without a club since leaving English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent nine years.\nHe did not play at all for Tottenham in the 2014-15 season and spent the previous season on loan with Queens Park Rangers.\n\"Officially at St Etienne so happy - back in football,\" he wrote on Twitter.\nAssou-Ekotto has not played for Cameroon since the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when he was involved in an argument with his team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo and even appeared to headbutt him.","summary":"Cameroon midfielder Emmanuel Assou-Ekotto has returned to St Etienne after a spell with the French club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old has been without a club since leaving English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent nine years.\nHe did not play at all for Tottenham in the 2014-15 season and spent the previous season on loan with Queens Park Rangers.\n\"Officially at St Etienne so happy - back in football,\" he wrote on Twitter.\nAssou-Ekotto has not played for Cameroon since the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when he was involved in an argument with his team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo and even appeared to headbutt him.","summary":"Assou-Ekotto has signed with St Etienne.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The key foreign ministry portfolio has gone to Ibrahim Ghandour, a former presidential assistant.\nMohamed Zayed has been appointed oil minister, while Mustafa Osman Obeid was appointed acting defence minister.\nThe new government will comprise a total of 31 cabinet ministers.\nIn addition President Bashir has also appointed governors for Sudan's 18 states in what he has vowed will be a \"new page\" for his country,\nSpeaking at his inauguration last week, the president said that he wanted to repair ties with the West, tackle corruption and bring peace to the country.\nAnother priority is restoring Sudan's ailing economy.\nMr Bashir, 71, seized power in an Islamist-backed coup in 1989.\nEven President Bashir has been forced to admit - with civil war(s) continuing, and the ongoing economic crisis - that Sudan needs to change, and this reshuffle is part of his promised reforms.\nThe most surprising decision is the removal of Abdel Rahim Hussein as defence minister, as for many years he has been President Bashir's confidant and friend.\nMr Hussein has been named governor of Khartoum state, one of several changes among the governors, which seem designed to remove any who were developing sizable local power bases.\nBut simply replacing ministers and governors will not bring change. Instead, the way Sudan is governed will have to improve if the country is to escape from its current malaise.","summary":"Sudanese President Bashir has formed a new government.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The key foreign ministry portfolio has gone to Ibrahim Ghandour, a former presidential assistant.\nMohamed Zayed has been appointed oil minister, while Mustafa Osman Obeid was appointed acting defence minister.\nThe new government will comprise a total of 31 cabinet ministers.\nIn addition President Bashir has also appointed governors for Sudan's 18 states in what he has vowed will be a \"new page\" for his country,\nSpeaking at his inauguration last week, the president said that he wanted to repair ties with the West, tackle corruption and bring peace to the country.\nAnother priority is restoring Sudan's ailing economy.\nMr Bashir, 71, seized power in an Islamist-backed coup in 1989.\nEven President Bashir has been forced to admit - with civil war(s) continuing, and the ongoing economic crisis - that Sudan needs to change, and this reshuffle is part of his promised reforms.\nThe most surprising decision is the removal of Abdel Rahim Hussein as defence minister, as for many years he has been President Bashir's confidant and friend.\nMr Hussein has been named governor of Khartoum state, one of several changes among the governors, which seem designed to remove any who were developing sizable local power bases.\nBut simply replacing ministers and governors will not bring change. Instead, the way Sudan is governed will have to improve if the country is to escape from its current malaise.","summary":"Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has appointed a number of ministers and governors as part of his sweeping reform programme.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, a report by the public protector said Mr Zuma had \"benefited unduly\" from the upgrades.\nMr Zuma said the auditor-general and finance minister should determine how much he should repay to end the dispute.\nThe announcement comes a week before a constitutional hearing on the matter.\nAfrica Live: BBC news updates\nHow President Zuma's Nkandla home has grown\nThe refurbishment of the residence in the village of Nkandla, in Mr Zuma's home province of KwaZulu-Natal, has turned into a major political controversy in South Africa.\nSome of of the money was spent on building an amphitheatre, swimming pool, and cattle enclosure.\nThe opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who have called for a corruption investigation, say they are pressing ahead with their court case regardless of the president's latest offer.\nFollowing Mr Zuma's announcement #PayBackThemoney is trending in South Africa - this was the phrase EFF MPs chanted at the president in parliament last year.\nMany commentators seem sceptical.\nAnalysis: Milton Nkosi, BBC News\nPresident Jacob Zuma's delayed willingness to pay back the money spent on the upgrades to his Nkandla residence could be a calculated move to avoid embarrassment at the Constitutional Court hearing expected next week.\nBut it could also be linked to the forthcoming local government election.\nThe Nkandla scandal has been a sore point for the governing African National Congress (ANC) which President Zuma leads, especially as the party faithful go out to campaign for votes.\nPolitical analyst Professor Somadoda Fikeni told me that it could also be related to the president being \"politically vulnerable as he enters his 'lame-duck' period and following his mis-appointment of finance ministers\" at the end of last year.\nAnother consideration could well be an attempt to avert another episode of the chaotic scenes we saw during the opening of parliament last year when Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) heckled and disrupted the president's state of the nation address.\nSecurity personnel had to be called into the chamber to remove the MPs who would not stop shouting \"pay back the money'\" while President Zuma desperately tried to deliver his speech.\nPunches at South Africa parliament\nWhy did Zuma sack two finance ministers in a week?\nAll figures in 2013 financial terms\nSource: Public protector report","summary":"South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has delayed paying back $1.5m (\u00c2\u00a31.2m) of public money spent on his Nkandla residence.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, a report by the public protector said Mr Zuma had \"benefited unduly\" from the upgrades.\nMr Zuma said the auditor-general and finance minister should determine how much he should repay to end the dispute.\nThe announcement comes a week before a constitutional hearing on the matter.\nAfrica Live: BBC news updates\nHow President Zuma's Nkandla home has grown\nThe refurbishment of the residence in the village of Nkandla, in Mr Zuma's home province of KwaZulu-Natal, has turned into a major political controversy in South Africa.\nSome of of the money was spent on building an amphitheatre, swimming pool, and cattle enclosure.\nThe opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who have called for a corruption investigation, say they are pressing ahead with their court case regardless of the president's latest offer.\nFollowing Mr Zuma's announcement #PayBackThemoney is trending in South Africa - this was the phrase EFF MPs chanted at the president in parliament last year.\nMany commentators seem sceptical.\nAnalysis: Milton Nkosi, BBC News\nPresident Jacob Zuma's delayed willingness to pay back the money spent on the upgrades to his Nkandla residence could be a calculated move to avoid embarrassment at the Constitutional Court hearing expected next week.\nBut it could also be linked to the forthcoming local government election.\nThe Nkandla scandal has been a sore point for the governing African National Congress (ANC) which President Zuma leads, especially as the party faithful go out to campaign for votes.\nPolitical analyst Professor Somadoda Fikeni told me that it could also be related to the president being \"politically vulnerable as he enters his 'lame-duck' period and following his mis-appointment of finance ministers\" at the end of last year.\nAnother consideration could well be an attempt to avert another episode of the chaotic scenes we saw during the opening of parliament last year when Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) heckled and disrupted the president's state of the nation address.\nSecurity personnel had to be called into the chamber to remove the MPs who would not stop shouting \"pay back the money'\" while President Zuma desperately tried to deliver his speech.\nPunches at South Africa parliament\nWhy did Zuma sack two finance ministers in a week?\nAll figures in 2013 financial terms\nSource: Public protector report","summary":"President Jacob Zuma has agreed to repay at least some of the money controversially spent on upgrading his private home.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Huxtable, 34, from Swansea, had been missing since the collapse in February.\nHis body was found on Wednesday and workers who carried out the search formed a guard of honour as it was driven from the site in the early hours of the morning.\nKen Cresswell, 57, and John Shaw, 61, both from Rotherham, remain missing.\nThe body of a fourth man, Michael Collings, 53, from Brotton, Teesside, was previously recovered from the site.\nSwansea East MP Carolyn Harris, who has been involved with the family since the incident, said they still did not know all the facts about the collapse.\nShe said: \"I feel very sad. My heart and my prayers go out to the family who have waited desperately for Christopher's body to be found. They can finally have closure, and say goodbye to him and grieve his loss.\n\"But let's not forget that there's two other families who are still waiting for their loved ones to be returned.\"\nThe building was due for demolition when it partially collapsed in February.","summary":"The body of a man who was missing since the collapse of the Swansea Power Station has been recovered.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Huxtable, 34, from Swansea, had been missing since the collapse in February.\nHis body was found on Wednesday and workers who carried out the search formed a guard of honour as it was driven from the site in the early hours of the morning.\nKen Cresswell, 57, and John Shaw, 61, both from Rotherham, remain missing.\nThe body of a fourth man, Michael Collings, 53, from Brotton, Teesside, was previously recovered from the site.\nSwansea East MP Carolyn Harris, who has been involved with the family since the incident, said they still did not know all the facts about the collapse.\nShe said: \"I feel very sad. My heart and my prayers go out to the family who have waited desperately for Christopher's body to be found. They can finally have closure, and say goodbye to him and grieve his loss.\n\"But let's not forget that there's two other families who are still waiting for their loved ones to be returned.\"\nThe building was due for demolition when it partially collapsed in February.","summary":"A body found in the ruins of a collapse has been identified.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Clarke, 29, contacted girls, aged 15 and 16 at the time, via Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter.\nHe also bought the Ysgol Bro Dinefwr pupils gifts including T-shirts, earrings, sweets and games consoles.\nAn Education Workforce Council hearing concluded his actions amounted to professional misconduct.\nOne girl told how Mr Clarke sent her a message saying: \"I kept having the same thought over and over again. How much I wanted to grab you, kiss you...\"\nThe girl, now 19, said he also invited her to one-on-one sessions in his chemistry office and told her not to show anyone the gifts her gave her.\nAnother girl, now 17, said his actions made her feel uncomfortable and he was \"acting in a creepy nature\".\nA third student said she told Mr Clarke she thought his messages were inappropriate and he later asked her to delete their conversation.\nPolice investigated but no charges were brought against Mr Clarke.\nThe school also began an investigation but he resigned before any findings were made.\nEducation Workforce Council chairman, Steve Powell, said Mr Clarke's conduct \"clearly breached boundaries between teachers and pupils\".\n\"His actions fell very short of the standards expected of a registered person and amounted to unacceptable professional conduct,\" he added.","summary":"A teacher who sent sexual messages to three pupils has resigned.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Clarke, 29, contacted girls, aged 15 and 16 at the time, via Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter.\nHe also bought the Ysgol Bro Dinefwr pupils gifts including T-shirts, earrings, sweets and games consoles.\nAn Education Workforce Council hearing concluded his actions amounted to professional misconduct.\nOne girl told how Mr Clarke sent her a message saying: \"I kept having the same thought over and over again. How much I wanted to grab you, kiss you...\"\nThe girl, now 19, said he also invited her to one-on-one sessions in his chemistry office and told her not to show anyone the gifts her gave her.\nAnother girl, now 17, said his actions made her feel uncomfortable and he was \"acting in a creepy nature\".\nA third student said she told Mr Clarke she thought his messages were inappropriate and he later asked her to delete their conversation.\nPolice investigated but no charges were brought against Mr Clarke.\nThe school also began an investigation but he resigned before any findings were made.\nEducation Workforce Council chairman, Steve Powell, said Mr Clarke's conduct \"clearly breached boundaries between teachers and pupils\".\n\"His actions fell very short of the standards expected of a registered person and amounted to unacceptable professional conduct,\" he added.","summary":"A teacher who sent messages to teenage girls about sex has been sacked.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bird, known officially as LF15, and her partner LM12 bred three chicks in both 2015 and 2016 at the Dunkeld reserve.\nLassie arrived back in Scotland on 23 March, six days after her mate.\nViewers from around the world have been watching the pair's progress on the Loch of the Lowes live webcam.\nCharlotte Fleming, Perthshire ranger for the Scottish Wildlife Trust, said: \"LF15 has settled down to begin incubating, and we would expect the egg to hatch in about six weeks' time.\n\"It's now clear that the pair's attempts at breeding have been a success and they are on track to repeat the hat-trick of chicks that were hatched in both 2015 and 2016.\"","summary":"A female bird nicknamed Lassie has laid an egg at the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of the Lowes nature reserve.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bird, known officially as LF15, and her partner LM12 bred three chicks in both 2015 and 2016 at the Dunkeld reserve.\nLassie arrived back in Scotland on 23 March, six days after her mate.\nViewers from around the world have been watching the pair's progress on the Loch of the Lowes live webcam.\nCharlotte Fleming, Perthshire ranger for the Scottish Wildlife Trust, said: \"LF15 has settled down to begin incubating, and we would expect the egg to hatch in about six weeks' time.\n\"It's now clear that the pair's attempts at breeding have been a success and they are on track to repeat the hat-trick of chicks that were hatched in both 2015 and 2016.\"","summary":"A new chick has been born at the Loch of the Lowes reserve in Perthshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said they received a report of the fire at a property in Castle Mews at about 03:30 BST on Saturday.\nA tyre had been put against the front door of the house and set alight. The blaze caused smoke damage.\nA man, a woman and two boys inside the property were not injured.\nDet Insp Tara Nicholls said: \"I would appeal to anyone that was in the area and noticed any suspicious activity between the times of 01:30 and 03:30 BST to contact CID at Cookstown Police Station on the non emergency number 101.\"","summary":"Four people have escaped injury after an arson attack in Castle Mews.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said they received a report of the fire at a property in Castle Mews at about 03:30 BST on Saturday.\nA tyre had been put against the front door of the house and set alight. The blaze caused smoke damage.\nA man, a woman and two boys inside the property were not injured.\nDet Insp Tara Nicholls said: \"I would appeal to anyone that was in the area and noticed any suspicious activity between the times of 01:30 and 03:30 BST to contact CID at Cookstown Police Station on the non emergency number 101.\"","summary":"A house fire in County Armagh has been put out by arsonists.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The CQC previously rated the Penberthy home in Newquay as inadequate.\nNew reports highlight problems at three other homes run by Cornwall Care: Headlands in Carbis Bay, Trevern in Falmouth and Blackwood in Camborne.\nCornwall Care said it was rare for an inspection not to point out areas for improvement.\nThe CQC said Headlands was \"unsafe\" and overall \"was not caring\".\nAt Trevern \"one person had not been able to have a bath or shower for eleven months due to the home not obtaining the appropriate bathing equipment to meet the person's needs,\" the report stated.\nAction was also needed to address the \"care and welfare of people who use services\" and the \"safety and suitability of premises,\" it was claimed.\nThe report on Blackwood said \"people did not always have access to meaningful activities\" and action was needed regarding the \"safety and suitability of premises\".\nDue to changes in CQC reporting procedures the reports did not give an overall rating as it has done for Penberthy.\nAdrian Hughes, the commission's deputy chief inspector of adult social care, said there had been \"slippage\" in services provided by Cornwall Care.\nHe said: \"They have taken their eye off the ball in some aspects of that care.\"\nA spokesman for Cornwall Care said: \"We have worked closely with CQC and commissioners for many years and it is rare that an inspection of any care service does not point out areas for improvement.\n\"We welcome that feedback and always act quickly to make sure we are offering the best possible service to our clients.\"","summary":"Action is needed at homes for the elderly run by Cornwall Care, after the company took its \"eye off the ball\", the CQC said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The CQC previously rated the Penberthy home in Newquay as inadequate.\nNew reports highlight problems at three other homes run by Cornwall Care: Headlands in Carbis Bay, Trevern in Falmouth and Blackwood in Camborne.\nCornwall Care said it was rare for an inspection not to point out areas for improvement.\nThe CQC said Headlands was \"unsafe\" and overall \"was not caring\".\nAt Trevern \"one person had not been able to have a bath or shower for eleven months due to the home not obtaining the appropriate bathing equipment to meet the person's needs,\" the report stated.\nAction was also needed to address the \"care and welfare of people who use services\" and the \"safety and suitability of premises,\" it was claimed.\nThe report on Blackwood said \"people did not always have access to meaningful activities\" and action was needed regarding the \"safety and suitability of premises\".\nDue to changes in CQC reporting procedures the reports did not give an overall rating as it has done for Penberthy.\nAdrian Hughes, the commission's deputy chief inspector of adult social care, said there had been \"slippage\" in services provided by Cornwall Care.\nHe said: \"They have taken their eye off the ball in some aspects of that care.\"\nA spokesman for Cornwall Care said: \"We have worked closely with CQC and commissioners for many years and it is rare that an inspection of any care service does not point out areas for improvement.\n\"We welcome that feedback and always act quickly to make sure we are offering the best possible service to our clients.\"","summary":"A care home run by Cornwall Care has been rated inadequate by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guy Hedger, 61, died in the early hours of 30 April after intruders reportedly broke into his home in Ashley, near Ringwood, and opened fire with a shotgun.\nMarine officers are searching a section of the River Stour in West Parley.\nThree men appeared in court in May accused of Mr Hedger's murder.\nDet Ch Insp Sarah Derbyshire of Dorset Police said: \"We received intelligence to suggest that the weapon would be in this area and by searching the river today we hope to recover it.\"\nEarlier this week the charity Crimestoppers put up a \u00c2\u00a310,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the firearm used and jewellery stolen during the raid.\nKevin Downton, 40, of Winterborne Stickland near Blandford, Jason Baccus, 41, and Scott Keeping, 44, both of Verney Close, Bournemouth, have been charged with murder and are due at Winchester Crown Court at a later date to enter pleas.\nHelen Cooper, 40, from Poole, has been charged with assisting an offender.\nA 45-year-old-man from Poole and a 39-year-old Bournemouth man were arrested in May on suspicion of conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary and released while inquiries continue.","summary":"Police investigating the murder of a man in Dorset have searched a river in the search for a firearm.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guy Hedger, 61, died in the early hours of 30 April after intruders reportedly broke into his home in Ashley, near Ringwood, and opened fire with a shotgun.\nMarine officers are searching a section of the River Stour in West Parley.\nThree men appeared in court in May accused of Mr Hedger's murder.\nDet Ch Insp Sarah Derbyshire of Dorset Police said: \"We received intelligence to suggest that the weapon would be in this area and by searching the river today we hope to recover it.\"\nEarlier this week the charity Crimestoppers put up a \u00c2\u00a310,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the firearm used and jewellery stolen during the raid.\nKevin Downton, 40, of Winterborne Stickland near Blandford, Jason Baccus, 41, and Scott Keeping, 44, both of Verney Close, Bournemouth, have been charged with murder and are due at Winchester Crown Court at a later date to enter pleas.\nHelen Cooper, 40, from Poole, has been charged with assisting an offender.\nA 45-year-old-man from Poole and a 39-year-old Bournemouth man were arrested in May on suspicion of conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary and released while inquiries continue.","summary":"A stretch of river is being searched in an attempt to find the weapon used to kill a man who was shot at his home.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to Station Road, Wood Green, at about 03:20 BST after receiving reports of a stabbing outside the Jolly Anglers public house.\nParamedics treated the man, named by police as 33-year-old Vincent Harvey, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.\nNo arrests have been made and the Met have appealed for witnesses.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said there was \"a large number of people in and around the Jolly Anglers pub at the time Vincent was stabbed\".\n\"It is vital that anyone who saw this incident, or the events leading up to the incident, get in contact with police,\" he said.","summary":"A man has died after being stabbed outside a pub in west London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to Station Road, Wood Green, at about 03:20 BST after receiving reports of a stabbing outside the Jolly Anglers public house.\nParamedics treated the man, named by police as 33-year-old Vincent Harvey, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.\nNo arrests have been made and the Met have appealed for witnesses.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said there was \"a large number of people in and around the Jolly Anglers pub at the time Vincent was stabbed\".\n\"It is vital that anyone who saw this incident, or the events leading up to the incident, get in contact with police,\" he said.","summary":"A murder investigation has been launched after a man was stabbed to death outside a busy pub.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A winding-up petition was dismissed by the High Court on Monday.\nThe brief hearing in London revealed an undisclosed amount of money owed to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs had been paid by the Exiles.\nA club statement said the takeover had been agreed, subject to the approval of the Rugby Football Union.\nThe Championship side but have struggled to pay players' wages since previously avoiding liquidation in April, and Rowland Phillips has not been replaced since leaving as head coach.\nWelsh - one of England's oldest clubs, having been formed in 1885 - said the financial security provided by the unnamed California-based group would allow the club \"to plan for the future with confidence and renewed enthusiasm\".\nClub chairman Bleddyn Phillips commented: \"We are thrilled and very excited to be able to announce the arrival of a new owner which will provide the club with the financial strength to sustain its ambition to be not only a competitive rugby team playing in the top tiers of the game in the United Kingdom, but, equally importantly, to consolidate and enhance its social, community and amateur based activities at its spiritual home at Old Deer Park\".\nThe Exiles were a Premiership side as recently as 2015, when they were based at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and finished bottom of the table after losing all 22 games.\nThey subsequently returned to their traditional home at Old Deer Park in Richmond after three seasons away and started the new season with a narrow 33-32 defeat at Rotherham on Sunday.\nTheir plight further highlights the difficult financial situation in English rugby's second tier.\nThe Rugby Football Union, which runs the Championship, has been accused of under-funding the league, which was reduced from 16 teams to 12 in 2009.\nEvery team became fully professional at that time, and a new five-year funding deal with the governing body was agreed in 2015.\nFor the latest rugby union news follow @bbcrugbyunion on Twitter.","summary":"The takeover of Welsh Premiership side Welsh Rugby has been completed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A winding-up petition was dismissed by the High Court on Monday.\nThe brief hearing in London revealed an undisclosed amount of money owed to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs had been paid by the Exiles.\nA club statement said the takeover had been agreed, subject to the approval of the Rugby Football Union.\nThe Championship side but have struggled to pay players' wages since previously avoiding liquidation in April, and Rowland Phillips has not been replaced since leaving as head coach.\nWelsh - one of England's oldest clubs, having been formed in 1885 - said the financial security provided by the unnamed California-based group would allow the club \"to plan for the future with confidence and renewed enthusiasm\".\nClub chairman Bleddyn Phillips commented: \"We are thrilled and very excited to be able to announce the arrival of a new owner which will provide the club with the financial strength to sustain its ambition to be not only a competitive rugby team playing in the top tiers of the game in the United Kingdom, but, equally importantly, to consolidate and enhance its social, community and amateur based activities at its spiritual home at Old Deer Park\".\nThe Exiles were a Premiership side as recently as 2015, when they were based at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and finished bottom of the table after losing all 22 games.\nThey subsequently returned to their traditional home at Old Deer Park in Richmond after three seasons away and started the new season with a narrow 33-32 defeat at Rotherham on Sunday.\nTheir plight further highlights the difficult financial situation in English rugby's second tier.\nThe Rugby Football Union, which runs the Championship, has been accused of under-funding the league, which was reduced from 16 teams to 12 in 2009.\nEvery team became fully professional at that time, and a new five-year funding deal with the governing body was agreed in 2015.\nFor the latest rugby union news follow @bbcrugbyunion on Twitter.","summary":"Welsh have avoided liquidation after paying their debts, and are now set to be taken over by a California-based group.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Turk, 53, of Fontridge Lane in Etchingham, is charged with 14 offences including rape and indecent assault between 1996 and 2002.\nAt the time he was a member of the care staff, and later head of care, at Frewen College in Northiam.\nHe has been bailed to appear before Hastings Magistrates' Court on 1 July.\nSussex Police said the charges did not involve any staff or pupils currently at the school.\nFrewen College is a day and boarding school for children aged between seven and 19 with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia.","summary":"A man has been accused of committing sexual offences at a Northiam school where he worked.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Turk, 53, of Fontridge Lane in Etchingham, is charged with 14 offences including rape and indecent assault between 1996 and 2002.\nAt the time he was a member of the care staff, and later head of care, at Frewen College in Northiam.\nHe has been bailed to appear before Hastings Magistrates' Court on 1 July.\nSussex Police said the charges did not involve any staff or pupils currently at the school.\nFrewen College is a day and boarding school for children aged between seven and 19 with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia.","summary":"A former care worker has been charged with historical child sex offences.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crossing in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, was concreted over in 1904 when the tram network expanded.\nIt re-opened to pedestrians after a \u00c2\u00a35m project, which also exposed a section of the River Roch in the town.\nWork on uncovering the bridge started 18 months ago and is part of a \u00c2\u00a3250m transformation of the town due to end in 2019.\nA Rochdale Council spokeswoman said the crossing is believed to have been built in about 1324 when Edward II ruled England.\nIt expanded as the town grew, with sections added in the Restoration and Georgian eras.\nMerchants travelled over the bridge to Yorkshire to buy wool which was then finished in Rochdale's mills.\nIn the 1700s it was one of two main routes from Lancashire to Yorkshire, making Rochdale one of the most important towns in the region ahead of the Industrial Revolution.\nThe council said the re-exposed section of the river would help prevent flooding.","summary":"A bridge built in the 14th Century has reopened after it was hidden from view for more than a century.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crossing in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, was concreted over in 1904 when the tram network expanded.\nIt re-opened to pedestrians after a \u00c2\u00a35m project, which also exposed a section of the River Roch in the town.\nWork on uncovering the bridge started 18 months ago and is part of a \u00c2\u00a3250m transformation of the town due to end in 2019.\nA Rochdale Council spokeswoman said the crossing is believed to have been built in about 1324 when Edward II ruled England.\nIt expanded as the town grew, with sections added in the Restoration and Georgian eras.\nMerchants travelled over the bridge to Yorkshire to buy wool which was then finished in Rochdale's mills.\nIn the 1700s it was one of two main routes from Lancashire to Yorkshire, making Rochdale one of the most important towns in the region ahead of the Industrial Revolution.\nThe council said the re-exposed section of the river would help prevent flooding.","summary":"A bridge that was part of the route between Lancashire and Yorkshire has reopened to the public.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who has not yet been identified, was last seen alive at 20:45 BST on Tuesday 9 June in St Stephen's subway.\nTwo people saw the man, 29, in the early hours of Wednesday before he was found dead at 07:00 BST, police said.\nA post-mortem examination revealed he died from injuries to the spleen and the death was declared \"suspicious\".\nDet Insp Marie James said: \"We are still trying to create a timeline of the man's final movements and the circumstances which led to his death.\n\"We would particularly like to hear from two people who saw the man in the early hours of Wednesday morning.\n\"Other witnesses have suggested a male teenager, possibly a college student, passed him in the subway at around 05:00 BST and later returned to buy flowers from the flower stall by the subway to leave inside.\n\"The second person we wish to trace is a man who gave assistance at the scene when his body was discovered.\n\"This man is described as being smartly dressed, wearing a jacket and glasses.\n\"I would also appeal again for people to contact me if they know details about any of his friends or family as we have still been unable to trace next of kin despite numerous inquiries.\"","summary":"Police investigating the death of a man in Belfast have appealed for witnesses to come forward.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who has not yet been identified, was last seen alive at 20:45 BST on Tuesday 9 June in St Stephen's subway.\nTwo people saw the man, 29, in the early hours of Wednesday before he was found dead at 07:00 BST, police said.\nA post-mortem examination revealed he died from injuries to the spleen and the death was declared \"suspicious\".\nDet Insp Marie James said: \"We are still trying to create a timeline of the man's final movements and the circumstances which led to his death.\n\"We would particularly like to hear from two people who saw the man in the early hours of Wednesday morning.\n\"Other witnesses have suggested a male teenager, possibly a college student, passed him in the subway at around 05:00 BST and later returned to buy flowers from the flower stall by the subway to leave inside.\n\"The second person we wish to trace is a man who gave assistance at the scene when his body was discovered.\n\"This man is described as being smartly dressed, wearing a jacket and glasses.\n\"I would also appeal again for people to contact me if they know details about any of his friends or family as we have still been unable to trace next of kin despite numerous inquiries.\"","summary":"Police investigating the death of a man in a subway want to speak to two potential witnesses.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chiltern Edge School in Sonning Common had been rated inadequate by Ofsted after following the inspection in March.\nInspectors also said pupil attainment was too low and a disadvantaged pupils' fund was not being used effectively.\nOxfordshire County Council said it will begin consulting on Friday over whether the school should shut.\nThe school, which educates children between 11 and 16 years old, received a good rating from Ofsted in 2012.\nBut after the most recent inspection, the watchdog said the school had shown a lack of management and effective teaching, which led to pupils underperforming.\nIt added: \"Standards in reading are too low. Pupils do not read well or widely enough.\n\"This restricts their access to the wider curriculum.\"\nThe council will discuss the potential closure of the 500-pupil school with parents on 3 May.\nA spokesman said the consultation - which will run until 16 June - will explore the potential impacts of the closure and how it can provide good-quality education to pupils.\nDirector of children's services Lucy Butler, said: \"It's important to stress at this stage that no decisions have been taken and that the school would not close without appropriate transfer arrangements in place for every child to attend a better-performing school.\"\nThe school would not comment on the potential closure, but a letter to parents read: \"Inevitably, this is a time of great concern and uncertainty for everyone but I assure you that everything possible will be done to safeguard the education and progress of our students.\"","summary":"A school placed in special measures by inspectors in March could be closed, a council has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chiltern Edge School in Sonning Common had been rated inadequate by Ofsted after following the inspection in March.\nInspectors also said pupil attainment was too low and a disadvantaged pupils' fund was not being used effectively.\nOxfordshire County Council said it will begin consulting on Friday over whether the school should shut.\nThe school, which educates children between 11 and 16 years old, received a good rating from Ofsted in 2012.\nBut after the most recent inspection, the watchdog said the school had shown a lack of management and effective teaching, which led to pupils underperforming.\nIt added: \"Standards in reading are too low. Pupils do not read well or widely enough.\n\"This restricts their access to the wider curriculum.\"\nThe council will discuss the potential closure of the 500-pupil school with parents on 3 May.\nA spokesman said the consultation - which will run until 16 June - will explore the potential impacts of the closure and how it can provide good-quality education to pupils.\nDirector of children's services Lucy Butler, said: \"It's important to stress at this stage that no decisions have been taken and that the school would not close without appropriate transfer arrangements in place for every child to attend a better-performing school.\"\nThe school would not comment on the potential closure, but a letter to parents read: \"Inevitably, this is a time of great concern and uncertainty for everyone but I assure you that everything possible will be done to safeguard the education and progress of our students.\"","summary":"A school which was rated inadequate by the education watchdog is to close.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"MI6 and and GCHQ advertised on the Mumsnet website for the first time this year, and MI5 has raised its target for women employees to 45% by 2021.\nFlexible working and the importance of \"high emotional intelligence\" are also being stressed in recruitment.\nThe agencies were responding to calls from MPs to recruit more women.\nParliament's Intelligence and Security Committee reported in March 2015 that 37% of intelligence agency staff were women and women only make up 19% of senior civil servants in the agencies.\nOne year on, the government says that it and the agencies - internal security service MI5, external spy agency MI6 and the government listening post GCHQ - \"agree wholeheartedly\" with the need for \"diversity\" in agency staff.\nIt says action has been taken since the report was published to \"increase their focus\" on \"all aspects of diversity\", including recruiting more women.\nRecruitment targets, \"diversity champions\", events such as a recent \"Women in Cyber\" event and more career support for female officers are part of efforts to employ more women and encourage talented existing women to apply for promotion.\nThey also say they are doing more to \"promote a flexible working culture\" for men and women with childcare commitments and to allow women returning from maternity leave to take up their old jobs - including in intelligence roles.\nThe three agencies also said they were always looking for \"new and innovative ways to recruit those with the right skills, mind-set and diversity of approach\".\nMI5 had already used Mumsnet as well as local newspapers to target women \"not currently in work\" while the other two agencies did so for the first time this year.\nGCHQ has also removed a requirement of a 2:1 university degree from its \"fast-stream\" recruitment to encourage women who had followed a \"non-traditional graduate route\".\nThe government said the initiatives were having an effect as MI5 had recently been placed in the Times Top 50 employers for women and had increased its number of new female employees by 5% to 46% of new recruits. GCHQ had seen applications from women rise to 40%. MI6 had increased its female recruitment targets for 2016\/17 after seeing a 4% drop in women - to 41% of new recruits.\nThe government also said career support for female staff was having a \"real impact\" with increased numbers of women applying for senior roles in MI5.","summary":"The government says it is \"increasingly\" looking to recruit more women in its spy agencies.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"MI6 and and GCHQ advertised on the Mumsnet website for the first time this year, and MI5 has raised its target for women employees to 45% by 2021.\nFlexible working and the importance of \"high emotional intelligence\" are also being stressed in recruitment.\nThe agencies were responding to calls from MPs to recruit more women.\nParliament's Intelligence and Security Committee reported in March 2015 that 37% of intelligence agency staff were women and women only make up 19% of senior civil servants in the agencies.\nOne year on, the government says that it and the agencies - internal security service MI5, external spy agency MI6 and the government listening post GCHQ - \"agree wholeheartedly\" with the need for \"diversity\" in agency staff.\nIt says action has been taken since the report was published to \"increase their focus\" on \"all aspects of diversity\", including recruiting more women.\nRecruitment targets, \"diversity champions\", events such as a recent \"Women in Cyber\" event and more career support for female officers are part of efforts to employ more women and encourage talented existing women to apply for promotion.\nThey also say they are doing more to \"promote a flexible working culture\" for men and women with childcare commitments and to allow women returning from maternity leave to take up their old jobs - including in intelligence roles.\nThe three agencies also said they were always looking for \"new and innovative ways to recruit those with the right skills, mind-set and diversity of approach\".\nMI5 had already used Mumsnet as well as local newspapers to target women \"not currently in work\" while the other two agencies did so for the first time this year.\nGCHQ has also removed a requirement of a 2:1 university degree from its \"fast-stream\" recruitment to encourage women who had followed a \"non-traditional graduate route\".\nThe government said the initiatives were having an effect as MI5 had recently been placed in the Times Top 50 employers for women and had increased its number of new female employees by 5% to 46% of new recruits. GCHQ had seen applications from women rise to 40%. MI6 had increased its female recruitment targets for 2016\/17 after seeing a 4% drop in women - to 41% of new recruits.\nThe government also said career support for female staff was having a \"real impact\" with increased numbers of women applying for senior roles in MI5.","summary":"Intelligence agencies say they are recruiting more female staff for jobs.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hatfield Colliery closed in June with the loss of 430 jobs after almost a century of production.\nThe short ceremony took place at the mine, near Doncaster.\nJohn Grogan, chairman of the Hatfield Employee Benefit Trust, which has run the mine since 2013, said it was \"the end of an era\".\nHe said: \"On Monday the company will be wound up in the High Court and that will represent the end of coal mining in South Yorkshire after many generations.\n\"In 1980 there were 50,000 miners in South Yorkshire. On Monday morning when we're in the High Court there will be none.\n\"We're presenting this piece of coal as a symbol of our respect for all the miners who have gone before us in South Yorkshire and helped build the economy of our country and keep the lights on for many decades.\"\nAccepting the gift the Mayor of Doncaster Ros Jones said: \"On behalf of Doncaster and South Yorkshire I'm humbled to accept this.\"\nThe only remaining deep coal mine in England, Kellingley colliery in North Yorkshire, is due to close later this year.","summary":"A lump of coal has been presented to Doncaster's mayor at a ceremony marking the end of mining in the region.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hatfield Colliery closed in June with the loss of 430 jobs after almost a century of production.\nThe short ceremony took place at the mine, near Doncaster.\nJohn Grogan, chairman of the Hatfield Employee Benefit Trust, which has run the mine since 2013, said it was \"the end of an era\".\nHe said: \"On Monday the company will be wound up in the High Court and that will represent the end of coal mining in South Yorkshire after many generations.\n\"In 1980 there were 50,000 miners in South Yorkshire. On Monday morning when we're in the High Court there will be none.\n\"We're presenting this piece of coal as a symbol of our respect for all the miners who have gone before us in South Yorkshire and helped build the economy of our country and keep the lights on for many decades.\"\nAccepting the gift the Mayor of Doncaster Ros Jones said: \"On behalf of Doncaster and South Yorkshire I'm humbled to accept this.\"\nThe only remaining deep coal mine in England, Kellingley colliery in North Yorkshire, is due to close later this year.","summary":"A piece of coal has been presented to a South Yorkshire coal mine by the Mayor of Doncaster.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The League One club have also signed Norwich City midfielder Ebou Adams on loan until January.\nAdams, 21, signed from non-league Dartford in February 2016, will be making his second loan move from Carrow Road, having had a brief three-game stint with Braintree last season.\nJules, 20, did not play a first-team game for the Royals.\nBut he did make 10 Scottish Premiership appearances for Motherwell during a loan spell last season, and he was a member of the Scotland Under-20 squad that finished third at the recent Toulon tournament.\nShrewsbury have now made five summer signings, having previously brought in strikers Lenell John-Lewis and Arthur Gnahoua and midfielder Jon Nolan.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Shrewsbury Town have signed striker Alex Jules on a season-long loan from Motherwell.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The League One club have also signed Norwich City midfielder Ebou Adams on loan until January.\nAdams, 21, signed from non-league Dartford in February 2016, will be making his second loan move from Carrow Road, having had a brief three-game stint with Braintree last season.\nJules, 20, did not play a first-team game for the Royals.\nBut he did make 10 Scottish Premiership appearances for Motherwell during a loan spell last season, and he was a member of the Scotland Under-20 squad that finished third at the recent Toulon tournament.\nShrewsbury have now made five summer signings, having previously brought in strikers Lenell John-Lewis and Arthur Gnahoua and midfielder Jon Nolan.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Shrewsbury has signed Jules.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The leading index closed down 69.63 points at 6231.89.\nMiners more than doubled earlier losses to leave Antofagasta down more than 6%. Others, including Anglo American and BHP Billiton were down 4%.\nHOusebuilders all but wiped out their earlier falls. Taylor Wimpey ended flat and Berkeley Group ended less than 1% down after a report from chartered surveyors forecasted a short-term drop in UK house prices over the next three months.\nRolls-Royce was also a loser, with a 2% fall.\nThe chief executive of Rolls-Royce has warned staff that the engineering firm is behind with deliveries to customers, according to the Financial Times.\nVodafone fell about 5% after it agreed a deal to merge its New Zealand operations with Sky Network Television.\nOn the FTSE 250 builder Bellway was also caught in the general decline of construction shares, with a 1% fall.\nThat was despite an upbeat trading statement.\n\"That survey from RICS [Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors] about a first possible drop in house prices since 2012, is clearly spooking people,\" said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.\n\"It is tax-related and maybe a little bit Brexit related, but some will be wondering whether there are more fundamental factors slowing us down, as prices are just at such high levels.\"\nFlybe shares ended 5.5% lower, despite returning to profit.\nOn the currency markets, the pound was down 0.3% against the dollar at $1.4466 but rose 0.3% against the euro to \u00e2\u201a\u00ac1.277.","summary":"(Close): A fall in mining shares hit the main indexes, with the it closing down more than 1%.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The leading index closed down 69.63 points at 6231.89.\nMiners more than doubled earlier losses to leave Antofagasta down more than 6%. Others, including Anglo American and BHP Billiton were down 4%.\nHOusebuilders all but wiped out their earlier falls. Taylor Wimpey ended flat and Berkeley Group ended less than 1% down after a report from chartered surveyors forecasted a short-term drop in UK house prices over the next three months.\nRolls-Royce was also a loser, with a 2% fall.\nThe chief executive of Rolls-Royce has warned staff that the engineering firm is behind with deliveries to customers, according to the Financial Times.\nVodafone fell about 5% after it agreed a deal to merge its New Zealand operations with Sky Network Television.\nOn the FTSE 250 builder Bellway was also caught in the general decline of construction shares, with a 1% fall.\nThat was despite an upbeat trading statement.\n\"That survey from RICS [Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors] about a first possible drop in house prices since 2012, is clearly spooking people,\" said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.\n\"It is tax-related and maybe a little bit Brexit related, but some will be wondering whether there are more fundamental factors slowing us down, as prices are just at such high levels.\"\nFlybe shares ended 5.5% lower, despite returning to profit.\nOn the currency markets, the pound was down 0.3% against the dollar at $1.4466 but rose 0.3% against the euro to \u00e2\u201a\u00ac1.277.","summary":"(Close): The FTSE 100 closed down for a second day on Wednesday, with mining shares the biggest losers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That was just over over half of last year's haul, when the website auctioned a coffee meeting with the Apple boss.\nThe money will benefit the Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.\nCharityBuzz declined to reveal the winner, who will get a one-hour lunch with Mr Cook at Apple headquarters (cost of travel not included).\nMr Cook also added a second prize on Twitter, which will give the winner a VIP seat at an upcoming Apple event.\nCharityBuzz had estimated the value of the lunch date at around $100,000.\nPart of the reason for the lower price tag could be that CharityBuzz implemented a finance authorisation requirement for anyone wishing to bid on the auction.\nBut while appetite for a bite with Mr Cook may have cooled (or Silicon Valley lovers might just prefer a well-brewed cup of coffee), his stock, much like Apple's, remains high.\nAn auction for a similar lunch date with former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke took in just over $70,000, and a still-open auction for a coffee date with AOL boss Tim Armstrong - which also includes a tour of HuffingtonPost Live and a taped interview - currently has zero bids.\nWarren Buffett, chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, was one of the first to popularise a \"lunch with the boss\"-style charity auction 14 years ago.\nLast year, lunch with the \"oracle of Omaha\" sold for more than $1m on eBay, off the record $3.5m winning bid in 2012.","summary":"Apple chief executive Tim Cook has won $100,000 (\u00c2\u00a365,000) at an auction of his shares on the website CharityBuzz.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That was just over over half of last year's haul, when the website auctioned a coffee meeting with the Apple boss.\nThe money will benefit the Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.\nCharityBuzz declined to reveal the winner, who will get a one-hour lunch with Mr Cook at Apple headquarters (cost of travel not included).\nMr Cook also added a second prize on Twitter, which will give the winner a VIP seat at an upcoming Apple event.\nCharityBuzz had estimated the value of the lunch date at around $100,000.\nPart of the reason for the lower price tag could be that CharityBuzz implemented a finance authorisation requirement for anyone wishing to bid on the auction.\nBut while appetite for a bite with Mr Cook may have cooled (or Silicon Valley lovers might just prefer a well-brewed cup of coffee), his stock, much like Apple's, remains high.\nAn auction for a similar lunch date with former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke took in just over $70,000, and a still-open auction for a coffee date with AOL boss Tim Armstrong - which also includes a tour of HuffingtonPost Live and a taped interview - currently has zero bids.\nWarren Buffett, chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, was one of the first to popularise a \"lunch with the boss\"-style charity auction 14 years ago.\nLast year, lunch with the \"oracle of Omaha\" sold for more than $1m on eBay, off the record $3.5m winning bid in 2012.","summary":"A lunch date with Mr Cook has sold on the auction website CharityBuzz.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Staff in Jobcentres, banks, building societies and utility companies in England could also be trained to spot - and counsel - vulnerable people.\nThe ideas are raised in a consultation paper on suicide prevention.\nThe Samaritans said councils should have a mandatory responsibility to try to prevent suicides in their areas.\nSome 4,400 people killed themselves in England in 2009.\nClaire Wylie, head of policy and research at the Samaritans, told the BBC News website that many suicide attempts were made on impulse, so trying to restrict access to potentially lethal means was important.\n\"We know that people who are feeling suicidal are often very ambivalent about actually ending their lives,\" she said.\n\"If you can interrupt them at that moment you can prevent them going ahead.\"\nPreventing deaths by jumping is a key aim of the consultation and it suggests a number of ways of doing that.\nThey include:\nOverall, the number of suicides has steadily fallen in recent years, but the number of deaths on Britain's rail network had been rising until last year.\nHowever, specialist training from Samaritans for rail staff was key to an 11% fall in 2010, according to the Rail Safety and Standards Board.\nLondon Underground is also rolling out training to all of its staff after a pilot project at one station close to a psychiatric inpatient unit helped reduce suicides.\nThe government wants to see that sort of training given to a much wider range of people who come into contact with individuals who could be vulnerable because of their social or economic circumstances.\nJobcentre and benefit office staff, as well as employees in banks, building societies and utility firms are among those suggested in the consultation.\nMs Wylie said: \"More training for all frontline staff is really important, but that needs investment and money is tight.\n\"In general, we really welcome the government's strategy, but there needs to be a lot more actual commitment to action.\n\"There's also an issue about local implementation because things like putting up signs and barriers depend on the individual local authority actually caring about suicide prevention.\n\"We would like to see a mandatory responsibility placed on local authorities to take this seriously.\"\nThe consultation closes on 11 October.","summary":"Staff could be trained more to prevent suicides, under proposals to save lives.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Staff in Jobcentres, banks, building societies and utility companies in England could also be trained to spot - and counsel - vulnerable people.\nThe ideas are raised in a consultation paper on suicide prevention.\nThe Samaritans said councils should have a mandatory responsibility to try to prevent suicides in their areas.\nSome 4,400 people killed themselves in England in 2009.\nClaire Wylie, head of policy and research at the Samaritans, told the BBC News website that many suicide attempts were made on impulse, so trying to restrict access to potentially lethal means was important.\n\"We know that people who are feeling suicidal are often very ambivalent about actually ending their lives,\" she said.\n\"If you can interrupt them at that moment you can prevent them going ahead.\"\nPreventing deaths by jumping is a key aim of the consultation and it suggests a number of ways of doing that.\nThey include:\nOverall, the number of suicides has steadily fallen in recent years, but the number of deaths on Britain's rail network had been rising until last year.\nHowever, specialist training from Samaritans for rail staff was key to an 11% fall in 2010, according to the Rail Safety and Standards Board.\nLondon Underground is also rolling out training to all of its staff after a pilot project at one station close to a psychiatric inpatient unit helped reduce suicides.\nThe government wants to see that sort of training given to a much wider range of people who come into contact with individuals who could be vulnerable because of their social or economic circumstances.\nJobcentre and benefit office staff, as well as employees in banks, building societies and utility firms are among those suggested in the consultation.\nMs Wylie said: \"More training for all frontline staff is really important, but that needs investment and money is tight.\n\"In general, we really welcome the government's strategy, but there needs to be a lot more actual commitment to action.\n\"There's also an issue about local implementation because things like putting up signs and barriers depend on the individual local authority actually caring about suicide prevention.\n\"We would like to see a mandatory responsibility placed on local authorities to take this seriously.\"\nThe consultation closes on 11 October.","summary":"The government should introduce a mandatory training programme for frontline staff to help prevent suicides, a think tank has suggested.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Scot was development driver this year but her position will be expanded in 2015 to include two runs in Friday practice and two tests.\nThe move comes after Wolff impressed in an outing in free practice at the German Grand Prix this year.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"I'm really happy to be able to carry on and get more time in the car,\" Wolff told BBC Sport.\n\"That was the most important aspect.\n\"This is another step in the right direction for me. I am delighted Williams are recognising my progression, hard work and that it is performance that counts.\n\"I'm incredibly proud of what the team have achieved this year and I hope we can continue that development next year.\"\nWilliams have finished third in the constructors' championship this season, a year after suffering the worst season in their history, following a major internal restructuring and a switch from Renault to Mercedes engines.\nThis year, Wolff did a day's test in Barcelona in May, before two planned outings in free practice at the British and German races.\nHer outing at Silverstone ended after less than a lap when her car suffered engine failure.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nBut at Hockenheim she completed a full session and ended up with a time just 0.227 seconds slower than race driver Felipe Massa, an 11-time grand prix winner.\nWilliams's reserve driver Felipe Nasrhas moved to race for Sauber in 2015.\nIt is not clear whether Williams will replace him, but Wolff is in any case expected to be the prime driver for the team at tests other than the race drivers Massa and Valtteri Bottas.\nWilliams deputy team principal Claire Williams added: \"Susie continues to impress us with her strong technical knowledge, the feedback she delivers and the performance when she drives the car both on the track and in the simulator.\n\"She has steadily increased her time behind the wheel since she joined us in April 2012 and her appointment as test driver was a natural progression.\"","summary":"Susie Wolff will stay at the Williams team in an enhanced role as test driver.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Scot was development driver this year but her position will be expanded in 2015 to include two runs in Friday practice and two tests.\nThe move comes after Wolff impressed in an outing in free practice at the German Grand Prix this year.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"I'm really happy to be able to carry on and get more time in the car,\" Wolff told BBC Sport.\n\"That was the most important aspect.\n\"This is another step in the right direction for me. I am delighted Williams are recognising my progression, hard work and that it is performance that counts.\n\"I'm incredibly proud of what the team have achieved this year and I hope we can continue that development next year.\"\nWilliams have finished third in the constructors' championship this season, a year after suffering the worst season in their history, following a major internal restructuring and a switch from Renault to Mercedes engines.\nThis year, Wolff did a day's test in Barcelona in May, before two planned outings in free practice at the British and German races.\nHer outing at Silverstone ended after less than a lap when her car suffered engine failure.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nBut at Hockenheim she completed a full session and ended up with a time just 0.227 seconds slower than race driver Felipe Massa, an 11-time grand prix winner.\nWilliams's reserve driver Felipe Nasrhas moved to race for Sauber in 2015.\nIt is not clear whether Williams will replace him, but Wolff is in any case expected to be the prime driver for the team at tests other than the race drivers Massa and Valtteri Bottas.\nWilliams deputy team principal Claire Williams added: \"Susie continues to impress us with her strong technical knowledge, the feedback she delivers and the performance when she drives the car both on the track and in the simulator.\n\"She has steadily increased her time behind the wheel since she joined us in April 2012 and her appointment as test driver was a natural progression.\"","summary":"Williams have confirmed that Susie Wolff will be the team's test driver for the 2015 season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The White Garden, at Kensington Palace, was planted to mark 20 years since Princess Diana died in a car crash.\nThe Duchess of Cambridge joined the princes on the garden tour.\nA spokeswoman for Kensington Palace said: \"The engagement will allow the princes to pay tribute to the life and work of their mother.\"\nThey met representatives from the causes and charities supported by Diana, including the Royal Marsden and Great Ormond Street hospitals, the National Aids Trust, Centrepoint youth homelessness charity and the Leprosy Mission.\nMembers of the public have been leaving tributes and flowers at the gates of the palace to mark the anniversary of Diana's death.\nThe Princess of Wales died on 31 August 1997 in Paris, when William, now the Duke of Cambridge, was 15 and his brother was 12.\nThe garden at their mother's former home has been inspired by memories of her life, style and image, such as her white \"Elvis\" Catherine Walker dress.\nThe White Garden, as it is known, follows a tradition first established at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent, famous for its own white garden created in the 1930s.\nTheir Royal Highnesses met gardener Sean Harkin who designed the display and Graham Dillamore who knew the princess when he worked there some 30 years ago.\nThe garden has been open since spring and will continue into September with white roses, lilies, gladioli and cosmos.\nIt is the fourth London memorial created in tribute to Diana - the others are the Diana Memorial Playground at Kensington Palace, the Diana Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park, and the Diana Memorial Walk at St James's Palace.","summary":"Prince William and his brother have visited a London memorial garden for their mother on the eve of the 20th anniversary of her death.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The White Garden, at Kensington Palace, was planted to mark 20 years since Princess Diana died in a car crash.\nThe Duchess of Cambridge joined the princes on the garden tour.\nA spokeswoman for Kensington Palace said: \"The engagement will allow the princes to pay tribute to the life and work of their mother.\"\nThey met representatives from the causes and charities supported by Diana, including the Royal Marsden and Great Ormond Street hospitals, the National Aids Trust, Centrepoint youth homelessness charity and the Leprosy Mission.\nMembers of the public have been leaving tributes and flowers at the gates of the palace to mark the anniversary of Diana's death.\nThe Princess of Wales died on 31 August 1997 in Paris, when William, now the Duke of Cambridge, was 15 and his brother was 12.\nThe garden at their mother's former home has been inspired by memories of her life, style and image, such as her white \"Elvis\" Catherine Walker dress.\nThe White Garden, as it is known, follows a tradition first established at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent, famous for its own white garden created in the 1930s.\nTheir Royal Highnesses met gardener Sean Harkin who designed the display and Graham Dillamore who knew the princess when he worked there some 30 years ago.\nThe garden has been open since spring and will continue into September with white roses, lilies, gladioli and cosmos.\nIt is the fourth London memorial created in tribute to Diana - the others are the Diana Memorial Playground at Kensington Palace, the Diana Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park, and the Diana Memorial Walk at St James's Palace.","summary":"Prince William and Prince Harry have visited a garden created in memory of Princess Diana.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Highways England say the \u00c2\u00a36m layout changes on the Posthouse roundabout proved more difficult than anticipated.\nWork began last summer and was expected to finish by March but it has now been pushed back to 28 June.\nWrexham MP Ian Lucas said the route was vital to the region's economy.\n\"Deadlines were set, missed, then extended, not once but again and again - and the level of information given to motorists has been very poor indeed,\" he said.\nNew Chester MP Chris Matheson added: \"The chaos these works have caused has been a real issue for Chester for months.\"\nA Highways England spokesperson said: \"We are doing everything we can to complete the A55\/A483 scheme as quickly as possible.\n\"We have rescheduled the street lighting installation work to take place overnight in July, so that we are able to fully open the roundabout and start operating the traffic lights from Monday 29 June.\"","summary":"MPs criticized highways officials for roadworks on the A55 and A483 that have over-run, causing months of frustration for motorists.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Highways England say the \u00c2\u00a36m layout changes on the Posthouse roundabout proved more difficult than anticipated.\nWork began last summer and was expected to finish by March but it has now been pushed back to 28 June.\nWrexham MP Ian Lucas said the route was vital to the region's economy.\n\"Deadlines were set, missed, then extended, not once but again and again - and the level of information given to motorists has been very poor indeed,\" he said.\nNew Chester MP Chris Matheson added: \"The chaos these works have caused has been a real issue for Chester for months.\"\nA Highways England spokesperson said: \"We are doing everything we can to complete the A55\/A483 scheme as quickly as possible.\n\"We have rescheduled the street lighting installation work to take place overnight in July, so that we are able to fully open the roundabout and start operating the traffic lights from Monday 29 June.\"","summary":"The A55 roundabout in Chester has been postponed again because of delays in the work to install street lights.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, the 31-year-old Brighton midfielder was named in the Wales squad for their upcoming friendlies, over two years after his last call-up.\n\"Wales manager Chris Coleman said to have a better chance of going in the summer he'd like to see me playing regularly,\" Crofts told BBC Radio Kent.\n\"I wasn't guaranteed that with Brighton, so it was a tough decision.\"\nCrofts has featured 18 times for the Seagulls, who are second in the Championship, this season but his last outing came in the defeat by Cardiff on 20 February.\nThe former Norwich man has won 27 caps for Wales, with the last of those coming against Serbia in September 2013.\nHowever, he could add to those in the friendlies against Northern Ireland and Ukraine during the international break.\n\"With the Euros coming up for Wales it was important for me to get some games under my belt before the end of the season,\" he added.\n\"After speaking to Chris, my place isn't guaranteed even if I play, but it gives me the best opportunity.\"\nCrofts began his career at Gillingham and has returned to Priestfield Stadium until the end of the campaign, although Brighton have a 28-day recall clause as part of the deal.\nHe scored 19 goals in 191 games in his first stint at the Kent club and he hopes he can help the Gills, who are fourth in League One, win promotion to the Championship.\n\"This year I have got three massive goals; Brighton to get promoted, Gillingham to get promoted and a place at the Euros,\" he said.\n\"I am going to work as hard as I can to achieve those things. I'll give it everything I have got.\"","summary":"Gillingham's James Crofts says he is determined to earn a place in Wales' squad for the Euro 2016 qualifiers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, the 31-year-old Brighton midfielder was named in the Wales squad for their upcoming friendlies, over two years after his last call-up.\n\"Wales manager Chris Coleman said to have a better chance of going in the summer he'd like to see me playing regularly,\" Crofts told BBC Radio Kent.\n\"I wasn't guaranteed that with Brighton, so it was a tough decision.\"\nCrofts has featured 18 times for the Seagulls, who are second in the Championship, this season but his last outing came in the defeat by Cardiff on 20 February.\nThe former Norwich man has won 27 caps for Wales, with the last of those coming against Serbia in September 2013.\nHowever, he could add to those in the friendlies against Northern Ireland and Ukraine during the international break.\n\"With the Euros coming up for Wales it was important for me to get some games under my belt before the end of the season,\" he added.\n\"After speaking to Chris, my place isn't guaranteed even if I play, but it gives me the best opportunity.\"\nCrofts began his career at Gillingham and has returned to Priestfield Stadium until the end of the campaign, although Brighton have a 28-day recall clause as part of the deal.\nHe scored 19 goals in 191 games in his first stint at the Kent club and he hopes he can help the Gills, who are fourth in League One, win promotion to the Championship.\n\"This year I have got three massive goals; Brighton to get promoted, Gillingham to get promoted and a place at the Euros,\" he said.\n\"I am going to work as hard as I can to achieve those things. I'll give it everything I have got.\"","summary":"Crofts says to play at Euro is part of his ambition.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Chinook helicopter from RAF Odiham in Hampshire was sent to recover the wreckage.\nFive people were on the training aircraft when it was forced to land on Yr Aran in Snowdonia on 9 August.\nAll five escaped unhurt, but black smoke could be seen billowing from the peak for miles around.\nFive people - four military and one civilian - were on board the Griffin helicopter from RAF Valley on Anglesey when it made what the Ministry of Defence called a \"precautionary landing\".\nA sixth person involved in the training exercise was already on the mountain when the crew had to land.\nThe exercise involved the helicopter picking people up and putting them back down on the peak.","summary":"A helicopter has crashed on the Snowdonia peak, killing five people.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Chinook helicopter from RAF Odiham in Hampshire was sent to recover the wreckage.\nFive people were on the training aircraft when it was forced to land on Yr Aran in Snowdonia on 9 August.\nAll five escaped unhurt, but black smoke could be seen billowing from the peak for miles around.\nFive people - four military and one civilian - were on board the Griffin helicopter from RAF Valley on Anglesey when it made what the Ministry of Defence called a \"precautionary landing\".\nA sixth person involved in the training exercise was already on the mountain when the crew had to land.\nThe exercise involved the helicopter picking people up and putting them back down on the peak.","summary":"Recovery of the helicopter, which smoked after the crew was forced to make an emergency landing, has begun.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dr Imran Farooq, a leader of Karachi's influential MQM party, was stabbed to death near his home in Edgware, north London in September 2010.\nKhalid Shamim and Mohsin Ali were detained near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman, Balochistan province.\nThey are to be handed to Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency.\nThe BBC's Shahzeb Jillani in Pakistan says the murder was widely seen as a politically-motivated killing because Dr Farooq was reportedly planning to break away from the MQM leadership in London and start a new party.\nThe arrested suspects and a third man named Mohammed Kashif Khan Kamran worked for the MQM party, officials said.\nIn a statement, the MQM party denied any association with the suspects or involvement in the murder of Dr Farooq and accused the Pakistani government of political victimisation.\nDr Farooq was parliamentary leader in the Pakistani National Assembly when he went into hiding during a military operation against the MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement party) in 1992.","summary":"Two men have been arrested in Pakistan over the murder of a prominent Pakistani politician.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dr Imran Farooq, a leader of Karachi's influential MQM party, was stabbed to death near his home in Edgware, north London in September 2010.\nKhalid Shamim and Mohsin Ali were detained near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman, Balochistan province.\nThey are to be handed to Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency.\nThe BBC's Shahzeb Jillani in Pakistan says the murder was widely seen as a politically-motivated killing because Dr Farooq was reportedly planning to break away from the MQM leadership in London and start a new party.\nThe arrested suspects and a third man named Mohammed Kashif Khan Kamran worked for the MQM party, officials said.\nIn a statement, the MQM party denied any association with the suspects or involvement in the murder of Dr Farooq and accused the Pakistani government of political victimisation.\nDr Farooq was parliamentary leader in the Pakistani National Assembly when he went into hiding during a military operation against the MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement party) in 1992.","summary":"Authorities have detained two men suspected of being involved in the killing of a politician in London, officials say.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve Williams, of Flat Iron Heritage, contacted his local MP, Lindsay Hoyle, after families were blocked from visiting the Chorley Pals Memorial Site at Serre-les-Puisieux.\nHe claims they were obstructed by a farmer who owns land near the cemetery.\nThe BBC tried to contact Jean Louis Legrand but could not get a reply.\nTo reach the Pals' Battalions memorial at the Sheffield Memorial Park, which is owned by Sheffield City Council, visitors must use an unmade public right of way that crosses land owned Mr Legrand.\nThe path is owned by the town of Serre whilst the park itself is looked after and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC).\nThe commission's Director General Victoria Wallace said: \"We are very concerned about the situation at Serre, and urge any visitors encountering hostility or harassment to report it to the local authorities.\n\"We are working with the French government and local authorities to find long-term solutions, but meanwhile we urge caution when visiting, and we ask visitors not to inflame the situation by ignoring the parking restrictions.\"\nThe dispute has forced Flat Iron Heritage to cancel visits.\nMr Williams, who has been making an annual trip to the area since 2002, said the situation was getting worse.\nHe said it has caused a \"great deal of distress\" to those travelling to visit the graves of loved ones.\nLabour MP for Chorley Mr Hoyle has written to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson asking his department to investigate.\nSheffield Memorial Park","summary":"A campaigner has called for a ban on visitors to a Sheffield cemetery to be investigated after a dispute over parking.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve Williams, of Flat Iron Heritage, contacted his local MP, Lindsay Hoyle, after families were blocked from visiting the Chorley Pals Memorial Site at Serre-les-Puisieux.\nHe claims they were obstructed by a farmer who owns land near the cemetery.\nThe BBC tried to contact Jean Louis Legrand but could not get a reply.\nTo reach the Pals' Battalions memorial at the Sheffield Memorial Park, which is owned by Sheffield City Council, visitors must use an unmade public right of way that crosses land owned Mr Legrand.\nThe path is owned by the town of Serre whilst the park itself is looked after and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC).\nThe commission's Director General Victoria Wallace said: \"We are very concerned about the situation at Serre, and urge any visitors encountering hostility or harassment to report it to the local authorities.\n\"We are working with the French government and local authorities to find long-term solutions, but meanwhile we urge caution when visiting, and we ask visitors not to inflame the situation by ignoring the parking restrictions.\"\nThe dispute has forced Flat Iron Heritage to cancel visits.\nMr Williams, who has been making an annual trip to the area since 2002, said the situation was getting worse.\nHe said it has caused a \"great deal of distress\" to those travelling to visit the graves of loved ones.\nLabour MP for Chorley Mr Hoyle has written to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson asking his department to investigate.\nSheffield Memorial Park","summary":"Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson has been asked to investigate claims that relatives have been stopped from visiting graves.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Anna Jacobs read the description by Tecomak Environmental Services in an email inviting her for interview.\nAttached seemingly by accident, the comments suggested Ms Jacobs, of Horsmonden in Kent, was \"worth an interview if only for a laugh\".\nThe company said it was investigating thoroughly but added the comments had been taken out of context.\nMs Jacobs told BBC South East Today she was initially excited to be invited for the interview for a position of office administrator.\nBut then she saw the \"absolutely awful summary\" and said she was \"furious\".\nBelow the formal invitation, the e-mail from Tecomak read: \"Home educated oddball. Can't get a job since leaving uni. Forages for mushrooms.\n\"Difficult to assess from her CV - might be very good but equally could be a biscuit short of a packet or a left-wing loon tree hugger.\n\"Worth an interview if only for a laugh.\"\nMs Jacobs said she had a lot to offer and could not believe the firm was considering wasting her time for \"a laugh\".\nSo far, she said she has received no apology or explanation from Tecomak.\nEmployment lawyer Richard Atkins, said all jobseekers are entitled to equal treatment when applying for positions.\n\"On the face of it, this e-mail does not show that she has been treated with fairness and respect,\" he said.","summary":"A woman who was offered a job as a waste management consultant has said she was \"furious\" after being offered a job by a company.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Anna Jacobs read the description by Tecomak Environmental Services in an email inviting her for interview.\nAttached seemingly by accident, the comments suggested Ms Jacobs, of Horsmonden in Kent, was \"worth an interview if only for a laugh\".\nThe company said it was investigating thoroughly but added the comments had been taken out of context.\nMs Jacobs told BBC South East Today she was initially excited to be invited for the interview for a position of office administrator.\nBut then she saw the \"absolutely awful summary\" and said she was \"furious\".\nBelow the formal invitation, the e-mail from Tecomak read: \"Home educated oddball. Can't get a job since leaving uni. Forages for mushrooms.\n\"Difficult to assess from her CV - might be very good but equally could be a biscuit short of a packet or a left-wing loon tree hugger.\n\"Worth an interview if only for a laugh.\"\nMs Jacobs said she had a lot to offer and could not believe the firm was considering wasting her time for \"a laugh\".\nSo far, she said she has received no apology or explanation from Tecomak.\nEmployment lawyer Richard Atkins, said all jobseekers are entitled to equal treatment when applying for positions.\n\"On the face of it, this e-mail does not show that she has been treated with fairness and respect,\" he said.","summary":"A jobseeker has spoken of her horror at being called a \"home educated oddball\" by a prospective employer.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"England international Chase, 29, had been suspended pending an internal disciplinary investigation, but will now been given a free transfer.\nCaptain Hansen, 29, is also released while Salford owner Marwan Koukash says Paterson, 28, is moving to Leigh.\nHalf-back Fages had resigned from the club and will now be allowed to leave.\n\"We're very close with his advisers to reaching a deal and we want to wish him all the very best,\" Koukash said of 21-year-old Fages.\nSalford secured their Super League status for next season with their win at Widnes and that will be the catalyst for their recruitment drive for next season, according to Koukash.\n\"Everything was on hold until we secured our position in Super League,\" he said. \"Having done that now, it's a matter of finalising the deals.\n\"I have no doubt that there will be at least six to eight new arrivals.\"","summary":"Salford Red Devils have released forward Sam Chase and full-back James Paterson.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"England international Chase, 29, had been suspended pending an internal disciplinary investigation, but will now been given a free transfer.\nCaptain Hansen, 29, is also released while Salford owner Marwan Koukash says Paterson, 28, is moving to Leigh.\nHalf-back Fages had resigned from the club and will now be allowed to leave.\n\"We're very close with his advisers to reaching a deal and we want to wish him all the very best,\" Koukash said of 21-year-old Fages.\nSalford secured their Super League status for next season with their win at Widnes and that will be the catalyst for their recruitment drive for next season, according to Koukash.\n\"Everything was on hold until we secured our position in Super League,\" he said. \"Having done that now, it's a matter of finalising the deals.\n\"I have no doubt that there will be at least six to eight new arrivals.\"","summary":"Salford will let Chase, Hansen, Paterson and Fages leave the club.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Sunderland means United remain six points adrift of the Premier League top four.\nAsked afterwards if United can still make the Champions League places, Van Gaal said: \"It will be very difficult.\n\"After this match, the Europa League is our best route but it will not be easy because there are so many good teams.\"\nSince last season, the winners of the Europa League have been rewarded with a place in either the Champions League final qualifying stage or the group stage.\nUnited play the first leg of their Europa League last-32 tie against Danish side FC Midtjylland on Thursday.\nThey play Shrewsbury in the FA Cup next weekend and do not return to Premier League action until 28 February when they play third-placed Arsenal at Old Trafford.\nVan Gaal says he has not given up hope of matching United's fourth-place finish from his first campaign in charge, but has warned his squad that it now looks unlikely.\n\"We have given five points away against Chelsea and now Sunderland, so it is too much at this time,\" he added.\n\"I have said that also to the players, because you cannot close your eyes to it. It is still possible but the Europa League is easier I think.\n\"It is also not so easy, because there is also a fantastic level in that competition, so we will have to fight for it.\"","summary":"Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says the Europa League is \"easier\" than the Champions League after his side's Europa League exit.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Sunderland means United remain six points adrift of the Premier League top four.\nAsked afterwards if United can still make the Champions League places, Van Gaal said: \"It will be very difficult.\n\"After this match, the Europa League is our best route but it will not be easy because there are so many good teams.\"\nSince last season, the winners of the Europa League have been rewarded with a place in either the Champions League final qualifying stage or the group stage.\nUnited play the first leg of their Europa League last-32 tie against Danish side FC Midtjylland on Thursday.\nThey play Shrewsbury in the FA Cup next weekend and do not return to Premier League action until 28 February when they play third-placed Arsenal at Old Trafford.\nVan Gaal says he has not given up hope of matching United's fourth-place finish from his first campaign in charge, but has warned his squad that it now looks unlikely.\n\"We have given five points away against Chelsea and now Sunderland, so it is too much at this time,\" he added.\n\"I have said that also to the players, because you cannot close your eyes to it. It is still possible but the Europa League is easier I think.\n\"It is also not so easy, because there is also a fantastic level in that competition, so we will have to fight for it.\"","summary":"The Europa League is now United's \"best route\" into Champions League, according to van Gaal.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Oscar-winning actress is specifically backing a project aimed at securing the future of Nower Wood, as an \"outdoor classroom\" for generations.\nThe ancient woodland, in Leatherhead, serves as a wildlife and environmental education site for pupils from primary to A-Level age.\nA fundraising drive aims to raise \u00c2\u00a3470,000 to rebuild dilapidated classrooms.\nDame Judi said: \"As a local Surrey resident with a love of wildlife, I'm delighted to be supporting Surrey Wildlife Trust and its Nower Wood New Build Project.\n\"I also recognise the importance of outdoor education and the need to inspire the next generation about wildlife and conservation.\"","summary":"Dame Judi has been announced as a new patron of Surrey Wildlife Trust.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Oscar-winning actress is specifically backing a project aimed at securing the future of Nower Wood, as an \"outdoor classroom\" for generations.\nThe ancient woodland, in Leatherhead, serves as a wildlife and environmental education site for pupils from primary to A-Level age.\nA fundraising drive aims to raise \u00c2\u00a3470,000 to rebuild dilapidated classrooms.\nDame Judi said: \"As a local Surrey resident with a love of wildlife, I'm delighted to be supporting Surrey Wildlife Trust and its Nower Wood New Build Project.\n\"I also recognise the importance of outdoor education and the need to inspire the next generation about wildlife and conservation.\"","summary":"Dame Judi Dench is to donate her time to a Surrey wildlife charity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Officers fired tyre-deflation rounds at the raiders' Mercedes after they tried to ram a police car to escape.\nTwo further rounds were discharged at another car which was mistakenly thought to be involved.\nThe Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) said the officers' response was \"wholly justified.\"\nNo members of the public were injured during the incident on 12 February last year.\nThe five men were arrested outside the restaurant after stealing an ATM in Carnoustie earlier that day.\nSeven men were convicted of blowing up cash machines at banks and supermarkets across England and Scotland at Liverpool Crown Court this week.\nThe Pirc report said the police firearms response was \"necessary and proportionate\" due to the high risk posed to the public.\nCommissioner Kate Frame said: \"The police response, to what was a significant threat to public safety and the officers themselves, was wholly justified.\n\"They had reliable intelligence to indicate they were dealing with suspects who had access to firearms, a history of extreme violence and who had previously used high-powered stolen vehicles to ram police vehicles and escape.\n\"When the suspects then used the same dangerous tactic to try and avoid arrest during this incident, the use of tyre deflation rounds to disable their vehicle was not only necessary but proportionate.\"","summary":"Police firearms officers responded to a threat posed by five men who blew up a cash machine outside a Liverpool restaurant, a report has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Officers fired tyre-deflation rounds at the raiders' Mercedes after they tried to ram a police car to escape.\nTwo further rounds were discharged at another car which was mistakenly thought to be involved.\nThe Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) said the officers' response was \"wholly justified.\"\nNo members of the public were injured during the incident on 12 February last year.\nThe five men were arrested outside the restaurant after stealing an ATM in Carnoustie earlier that day.\nSeven men were convicted of blowing up cash machines at banks and supermarkets across England and Scotland at Liverpool Crown Court this week.\nThe Pirc report said the police firearms response was \"necessary and proportionate\" due to the high risk posed to the public.\nCommissioner Kate Frame said: \"The police response, to what was a significant threat to public safety and the officers themselves, was wholly justified.\n\"They had reliable intelligence to indicate they were dealing with suspects who had access to firearms, a history of extreme violence and who had previously used high-powered stolen vehicles to ram police vehicles and escape.\n\"When the suspects then used the same dangerous tactic to try and avoid arrest during this incident, the use of tyre deflation rounds to disable their vehicle was not only necessary but proportionate.\"","summary":"Police firearms officers who cornered an ATM theft gang at a restaurant shot at a car not involved in the crime, it has emerged.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, 27 motorcyclists were killed and the number of serious injuries also rose from 507 to 514 in the year up to September 2015.\nLondon Assembly's Transport Committee said the figure for deaths was \"unacceptably high\".\nTfL said more police have been deployed in accident hotspots and it is focusing on motorcycle and scooter safety.\nThe figures were released as the London Assembly committee published its report \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcEasy Rider: Improving motorcycle safety on London roads\u00e2\u20ac\u2122.\nResearchers spoke to 1,200 riders and found one in five had been involved in a collision and about 62% motorcyclists had been involved in a near-miss incident.\nIn 2010, 4,337 motorcyclists were injured in London, which by 2014 rose to 5,233, an increase of nearly 21%.\nThe report found the inconsistency over access to bus lanes causes \"unnecessary confusion\" as TfL allows motorcyclists to ride in bus lanes on the roads it manages, while many boroughs do not.\nIt also asked TfL to monitor the impact of dedicated Cycle Superhighways on the road space shared by other traffic.\nThe report also called on authorities to educate young riders.\nValerie Shawcross, chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, said: \"Arguably motorcyclists have been overlooked in public discussion about road safety in recent years.\n\"However, 36 motorcyclists were killed on London's roads last year, a death toll that is unacceptably high, and part of a bigger picture of collisions and injuries affecting motorcyclists, many of them life-changing in their seriousness.\"\nTfL said that since September police had stopped 5,389 riders, issued 742 traffic offence reports, 1,335 verbal warnings, seized 96 motorcycles and made 10 arrests.\nPolice will also target the boroughs where motorcyclists are at greatest risk of injury.\nLeon Daniels, TfL's managing director of surface transport, said: \"On-street education and enforcement, substantial investment in improving rider skills and guidance to help engineers design roads so that they are safer for riders, all form part of a concerted effort to improve road safety in the capital.\"","summary":"The number of motorcyclists killed on London's roads reached 36 last year, data showed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, 27 motorcyclists were killed and the number of serious injuries also rose from 507 to 514 in the year up to September 2015.\nLondon Assembly's Transport Committee said the figure for deaths was \"unacceptably high\".\nTfL said more police have been deployed in accident hotspots and it is focusing on motorcycle and scooter safety.\nThe figures were released as the London Assembly committee published its report \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcEasy Rider: Improving motorcycle safety on London roads\u00e2\u20ac\u2122.\nResearchers spoke to 1,200 riders and found one in five had been involved in a collision and about 62% motorcyclists had been involved in a near-miss incident.\nIn 2010, 4,337 motorcyclists were injured in London, which by 2014 rose to 5,233, an increase of nearly 21%.\nThe report found the inconsistency over access to bus lanes causes \"unnecessary confusion\" as TfL allows motorcyclists to ride in bus lanes on the roads it manages, while many boroughs do not.\nIt also asked TfL to monitor the impact of dedicated Cycle Superhighways on the road space shared by other traffic.\nThe report also called on authorities to educate young riders.\nValerie Shawcross, chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, said: \"Arguably motorcyclists have been overlooked in public discussion about road safety in recent years.\n\"However, 36 motorcyclists were killed on London's roads last year, a death toll that is unacceptably high, and part of a bigger picture of collisions and injuries affecting motorcyclists, many of them life-changing in their seriousness.\"\nTfL said that since September police had stopped 5,389 riders, issued 742 traffic offence reports, 1,335 verbal warnings, seized 96 motorcycles and made 10 arrests.\nPolice will also target the boroughs where motorcyclists are at greatest risk of injury.\nLeon Daniels, TfL's managing director of surface transport, said: \"On-street education and enforcement, substantial investment in improving rider skills and guidance to help engineers design roads so that they are safer for riders, all form part of a concerted effort to improve road safety in the capital.\"","summary":"The number of motorcyclists killed on London's roads has risen by nearly 50% in the past year, Transport for London (TfL) figures show.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old, who joined Chelsea in January 2012, spent last season on loan at English Championship side Middlesbrough, making 22 appearances.\nHis switch comes after a vow to fight for a place at Chelsea this season.\n\"The target is to get a lot of playing time and help Kasimpasa achieve their objectives,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I've come to Turkey to reciprocate the club's determination to bring me here. I want to show the manager and the fans that they have made a good choice and I am completely focused on breaking into the squad and prove myself here.\n\"They have strong faith in my ability and I need to prove it. Last season was difficult because of injuries which affected me both at club and international level but I have put all that behind me.\n\"Kasimpasa approached Chelsea in a professional manner and the chance to test myself in a top league is very challenging.\"\nOmeruo underwent his medical at Kasimpasa on Tuesday before signing a deal, which includes an option for the Turkish club to buy him at the end of the loan.\nHe joined Chelsea from Belgian side Standard Liege in 2012 and developed on loan at ADO Den Haag in Netherlands in an 18-month spell from 2012 to 2013.\nOmeruo made 14 appearances in his first loan spell at Boro after joining in January 2014 and returned for the whole of last season.\nThe centre-back was first called up by Nigeria in January 2013 and he went on to play at that year's Africa Cup of Nations and Confederations Cup - and at the 2014 World Cup.","summary":"Nigeria defender Kenneth Omeruo has joined Turkish side Kasimpasa on a season-long loan deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old, who joined Chelsea in January 2012, spent last season on loan at English Championship side Middlesbrough, making 22 appearances.\nHis switch comes after a vow to fight for a place at Chelsea this season.\n\"The target is to get a lot of playing time and help Kasimpasa achieve their objectives,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I've come to Turkey to reciprocate the club's determination to bring me here. I want to show the manager and the fans that they have made a good choice and I am completely focused on breaking into the squad and prove myself here.\n\"They have strong faith in my ability and I need to prove it. Last season was difficult because of injuries which affected me both at club and international level but I have put all that behind me.\n\"Kasimpasa approached Chelsea in a professional manner and the chance to test myself in a top league is very challenging.\"\nOmeruo underwent his medical at Kasimpasa on Tuesday before signing a deal, which includes an option for the Turkish club to buy him at the end of the loan.\nHe joined Chelsea from Belgian side Standard Liege in 2012 and developed on loan at ADO Den Haag in Netherlands in an 18-month spell from 2012 to 2013.\nOmeruo made 14 appearances in his first loan spell at Boro after joining in January 2014 and returned for the whole of last season.\nThe centre-back was first called up by Nigeria in January 2013 and he went on to play at that year's Africa Cup of Nations and Confederations Cup - and at the 2014 World Cup.","summary":"Omeruo has joined Turkish Kasimpasa on a loan deal from Chelsea.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Esteban Ruiz Santiago is accused of murdering five people at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International airport on Friday.\nDuring a 15-minute court appearance on Monday he was told by the judge that he may face the death penalty.\nSantiago answered the judge's questions in a clear voice.\nHe spoke very little during the hearing and confirmed to the judge that he understood the criminal charges and that he is a US citizen.\nWhen asked about his employment, he told the judge that he worked for the Signal 88 security firm in Anchorage, Alaska, for the last few years and that he currently has only $5 to $10 in his bank account.\nSecurity was high outside the courtroom, with more than 25 armed police guarding the building.\nSantiago wore a red jumpsuit and was shackled at the wrists, stomach and legs throughout the hearing.\nAuthorities say they have not ruled out terrorism as a motive, and that they are investigating whether mental illness may have played a role in the attack.\nIn November 2016, Santiago visited an FBI building in Anchorage to tell agents he was hearing voices and believed that US spies were trying to control his mind.\nAccording to a criminal complaint, Santiago told investigators that he flew one-way from Alaska to Florida to carry out the attack.\nAgents say he checked a handgun into his luggage.\nHe retrieved the gun from the baggage carousel, and loaded it in a bathroom before emerging and firing at random, investigators say.\nSix other people were wounded by gunshots at the airport's baggage claim area.\nThree dozen suffered minor injuries in the chaos as passengers and airport workers fled.","summary":"A man accused of shooting dead five people at an airport in Florida has appeared in court in Anchorage, Alaska.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Esteban Ruiz Santiago is accused of murdering five people at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International airport on Friday.\nDuring a 15-minute court appearance on Monday he was told by the judge that he may face the death penalty.\nSantiago answered the judge's questions in a clear voice.\nHe spoke very little during the hearing and confirmed to the judge that he understood the criminal charges and that he is a US citizen.\nWhen asked about his employment, he told the judge that he worked for the Signal 88 security firm in Anchorage, Alaska, for the last few years and that he currently has only $5 to $10 in his bank account.\nSecurity was high outside the courtroom, with more than 25 armed police guarding the building.\nSantiago wore a red jumpsuit and was shackled at the wrists, stomach and legs throughout the hearing.\nAuthorities say they have not ruled out terrorism as a motive, and that they are investigating whether mental illness may have played a role in the attack.\nIn November 2016, Santiago visited an FBI building in Anchorage to tell agents he was hearing voices and believed that US spies were trying to control his mind.\nAccording to a criminal complaint, Santiago told investigators that he flew one-way from Alaska to Florida to carry out the attack.\nAgents say he checked a handgun into his luggage.\nHe retrieved the gun from the baggage carousel, and loaded it in a bathroom before emerging and firing at random, investigators say.\nSix other people were wounded by gunshots at the airport's baggage claim area.\nThree dozen suffered minor injuries in the chaos as passengers and airport workers fled.","summary":"Santiago who was suspected of opening fire in a Florida airport has appeared in court to hear charges against him.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 41,000 people descended on the city's Golden Mile to mark the Hindu festival of light, with entertainment including fireworks and dancing.\nThe lights switch on earlier this month also attracted a record attendance with 37,000 in Leicester's south Asian area.\nThe festival, also marked by Jains and Sikhs, celebrates the victory of good over evil.\nAt the centre of Leicester's celebrations was a 110ft (34m) ferris wheel, known as the Wheel of Light. About 6,000 coloured lamps were strung up around the city.\nAs well as fireworks and the street lights, shops put on entertainment and there was traditional dancing and music to mark the festival.\nRangoli sand art decorations and light displays also wowed the gathered crowds.\nThe demolition of the Belgrave Flyover last year allowed for an extension of the celebration along the full length of Belgrave Road.","summary":"A record number of people celebrated the Hindu festival of light in Leicester.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 41,000 people descended on the city's Golden Mile to mark the Hindu festival of light, with entertainment including fireworks and dancing.\nThe lights switch on earlier this month also attracted a record attendance with 37,000 in Leicester's south Asian area.\nThe festival, also marked by Jains and Sikhs, celebrates the victory of good over evil.\nAt the centre of Leicester's celebrations was a 110ft (34m) ferris wheel, known as the Wheel of Light. About 6,000 coloured lamps were strung up around the city.\nAs well as fireworks and the street lights, shops put on entertainment and there was traditional dancing and music to mark the festival.\nRangoli sand art decorations and light displays also wowed the gathered crowds.\nThe demolition of the Belgrave Flyover last year allowed for an extension of the celebration along the full length of Belgrave Road.","summary":"Thousands of people have taken part in Leicester's annual Hindu festival.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chisako Kakehi was arrested in 2014 and went on trial in Kyoto late last month.\nHer lawyers have pleaded not guilty on her behalf, and when her trial began she said only that she would \"leave everything\" to her defence team.\nBut in court, asked if she killed her husband, she said there was \"no mistake\", the Mainichi reported.\nThe 70-year-old said she committed the crime because her husband was not treating her well financially, and that she obtained the cyanide from a business associate.\n\"I wasn't given any money after I married him,\" the Japan Times quoted Ms Kakehi as telling the court on Monday. \"I have no intention of hiding the guilt. I will laugh it off and die if I am sentenced to death tomorrow.\"\nProsecutors say Ms Kakehi targeted the men for their money and poisoned them all with cyanide.\nThe investigation began when Isao Kakehi, her fourth husband who she reportedly met via a match-making site, died on 28 December 2013, a month after they got married.\nA post mortem examination subsequently found traces of cyanide in his body, and investigators then began examining the deaths of other men linked to the pensioner.\nShe is now on trial for murdering him and two other boyfriends, and the attempted murder and robbery of another boyfriend who later died of cancer.\nThe men were all aged between 70 and 80 when the alleged crimes took place between 2007-2013.\nMs Kakehi's three other husbands also all died, but she has not been charged in connection with their deaths.\nLawyers for Ms Kakehi say her testimony cannot be trusted, because she has mild dementia.\n\"Since she is suffering from dementia, she barely remembers things that happened recently let alone the incidents,\" her team was quoted as saying at the start of the trial, which is expected to continue until November.\nJapanese press have dubbed Ms Kakehi a \"black widow\" - a term derived from the female spider that eats its partner after mating.\nIn April another Japanese woman, Kanae Kajima, who was convicted of killing three lovers, lost a final appeal against her death sentence at the Supreme Court.","summary":"A Japanese pensioner accused of killing three partners and attempting to murder a fourth has told a court that she fatally poisoned her husband.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chisako Kakehi was arrested in 2014 and went on trial in Kyoto late last month.\nHer lawyers have pleaded not guilty on her behalf, and when her trial began she said only that she would \"leave everything\" to her defence team.\nBut in court, asked if she killed her husband, she said there was \"no mistake\", the Mainichi reported.\nThe 70-year-old said she committed the crime because her husband was not treating her well financially, and that she obtained the cyanide from a business associate.\n\"I wasn't given any money after I married him,\" the Japan Times quoted Ms Kakehi as telling the court on Monday. \"I have no intention of hiding the guilt. I will laugh it off and die if I am sentenced to death tomorrow.\"\nProsecutors say Ms Kakehi targeted the men for their money and poisoned them all with cyanide.\nThe investigation began when Isao Kakehi, her fourth husband who she reportedly met via a match-making site, died on 28 December 2013, a month after they got married.\nA post mortem examination subsequently found traces of cyanide in his body, and investigators then began examining the deaths of other men linked to the pensioner.\nShe is now on trial for murdering him and two other boyfriends, and the attempted murder and robbery of another boyfriend who later died of cancer.\nThe men were all aged between 70 and 80 when the alleged crimes took place between 2007-2013.\nMs Kakehi's three other husbands also all died, but she has not been charged in connection with their deaths.\nLawyers for Ms Kakehi say her testimony cannot be trusted, because she has mild dementia.\n\"Since she is suffering from dementia, she barely remembers things that happened recently let alone the incidents,\" her team was quoted as saying at the start of the trial, which is expected to continue until November.\nJapanese press have dubbed Ms Kakehi a \"black widow\" - a term derived from the female spider that eats its partner after mating.\nIn April another Japanese woman, Kanae Kajima, who was convicted of killing three lovers, lost a final appeal against her death sentence at the Supreme Court.","summary":"A Japanese woman accused of poisoning her husband and three other men with cyanide has told a court she will \"laugh it off\" and die.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sturgeon, named Steve, swam out of World of Water in Romsey, Hampshire when it was inundated by flood water in early February.\nBut now staff at a car wash a mile from the centre have discovered him in a deep puddle.\nA larger koi carp fish named Chadwick escaped at the same time but, despite sightings, has not yet been retrieved.\nCentre manager Mark Bradbury said he was \"hugely relieved\" Steve had been recovered and \"only a little worse for wear for his travels.\"\nThe seven-year-old fish was used as part of the shop's displays, but Mr Bradbury said similar fish would retail for up to \u00c2\u00a31,000.\n\"He must have crossed the road and got to the petrol station through the flood water. He's got a few bumps and scrapes but is happy to be back with his friends,\" he explained.\nThe centre has now re-opened after being closed for three weeks because of the floods.","summary":"A fish that escaped from an aquatic shop during flooding has been found.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sturgeon, named Steve, swam out of World of Water in Romsey, Hampshire when it was inundated by flood water in early February.\nBut now staff at a car wash a mile from the centre have discovered him in a deep puddle.\nA larger koi carp fish named Chadwick escaped at the same time but, despite sightings, has not yet been retrieved.\nCentre manager Mark Bradbury said he was \"hugely relieved\" Steve had been recovered and \"only a little worse for wear for his travels.\"\nThe seven-year-old fish was used as part of the shop's displays, but Mr Bradbury said similar fish would retail for up to \u00c2\u00a31,000.\n\"He must have crossed the road and got to the petrol station through the flood water. He's got a few bumps and scrapes but is happy to be back with his friends,\" he explained.\nThe centre has now re-opened after being closed for three weeks because of the floods.","summary":"A rare fish that swam out of a river after being flooded has been found.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simmons, 52, was suspended in September for questioning the continued omissions of Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard.\nHe issued a public apology to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).\n\"I regret my public outburst during a press conference and the revelation of the vote that took place at the selection meeting,\" said Simmons.\n\"I extend a public apology to all whom I may have offended. I have personally apologised to my fellow selectors and the WICB and now do so again publicly.\n\"I am looking forward to putting this behind me and doing the job I enjoy with the West Indies' senior men's teams.\"\nSimmons played 26 Tests as an all-rounder for the West Indies between 1988 and 1997, and became head coach of their senior squads in March.\nEldine Baptiste took over from Simmons for the current tour of Sri Lanka, with the West Indies losing both Tests and all three one-day internationals before Wednesday's concluding Twenty20 match.","summary":"Former West Indies all-rounder James Simmons has been suspended for two years for questioning the selection of the team for the one-day international against Sri Lanka.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simmons, 52, was suspended in September for questioning the continued omissions of Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard.\nHe issued a public apology to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).\n\"I regret my public outburst during a press conference and the revelation of the vote that took place at the selection meeting,\" said Simmons.\n\"I extend a public apology to all whom I may have offended. I have personally apologised to my fellow selectors and the WICB and now do so again publicly.\n\"I am looking forward to putting this behind me and doing the job I enjoy with the West Indies' senior men's teams.\"\nSimmons played 26 Tests as an all-rounder for the West Indies between 1988 and 1997, and became head coach of their senior squads in March.\nEldine Baptiste took over from Simmons for the current tour of Sri Lanka, with the West Indies losing both Tests and all three one-day internationals before Wednesday's concluding Twenty20 match.","summary":"West Indies senior squads head coach Simmons apologised for criticising team selection.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Convicted criminal Steven Johnson had been wanted since January 2014 after breaching the terms of his parole.\nPolice believe the 40-year-old went to Spain, where he posted Facebook and Twitter messages challenging officers to find him.\nHe was arrested in Whiston, Merseyside, on Thursday and returned to jail.\nRead updates on this story and more from across Merseyside and Cheshire.\nJohnson, of Prescot, was serving a sentence of six years and 11 months for possession with intent to supply class A drugs, before being released on licence.\nDuring his time on the run, he used aliases on social media sites to post messages and photographs, including several of himself posing in front of luxury cars.\nIn one message, he wrote: \"Just got out of bed. Going for a massage.\"\nMerseyside Police said Johnson had now \"got his wish\".\nSgt Mark Worrall said: \"The arrest of Johnson shows that we never give up.\n\"Johnson has been wanted on recall to prison for two years and he has obviously been living the high life abroad, but that has been cut short and he's now back behind bars.\"","summary":"A man who posed as a police officer to get a massage while on the run has been arrested.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Convicted criminal Steven Johnson had been wanted since January 2014 after breaching the terms of his parole.\nPolice believe the 40-year-old went to Spain, where he posted Facebook and Twitter messages challenging officers to find him.\nHe was arrested in Whiston, Merseyside, on Thursday and returned to jail.\nRead updates on this story and more from across Merseyside and Cheshire.\nJohnson, of Prescot, was serving a sentence of six years and 11 months for possession with intent to supply class A drugs, before being released on licence.\nDuring his time on the run, he used aliases on social media sites to post messages and photographs, including several of himself posing in front of luxury cars.\nIn one message, he wrote: \"Just got out of bed. Going for a massage.\"\nMerseyside Police said Johnson had now \"got his wish\".\nSgt Mark Worrall said: \"The arrest of Johnson shows that we never give up.\n\"Johnson has been wanted on recall to prison for two years and he has obviously been living the high life abroad, but that has been cut short and he's now back behind bars.\"","summary":"A man wanted on recall to prison who taunted police with social media posts telling them to catch him if they can is back behind bars.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve, who presents Deadly 60 on CBBC, says \"it's pretty crazy that the word 'bullying' was bandied around.\"\n\"It's not a word that should be used lightly and certainly not one that I ever used,\" he said.\nThe pair dismissed claims earlier this month and Ola's husband James Jordan attacked Strictly producers over it.\nOla has now said that she knows people will believe how it was reported by the Daily Mail even if it wasn't true.\n\"Yes they do think it's true,\" reflects Ola, \"and it is hard being on a show for nine years and suddenly being called names, it's very hard\".\nSteve and Ola were in the bottom two on Strictly at the weekend and then lost the dance off so have now left this year's competition.\n\"It's been weird for me,\" says Steve, \"that the job I do has very little press and tabloid attention and all of a sudden having all these stories coming out and not really knowing what to do with it and how to handle it has been probably the biggest learning experience of Strictly for me\".\nIn a joint interview, Steve went on to say that \"the best thing\" to do when the bullying claims surfaced \"was to show that we were unified, that we were together as a team and to make sure that we just carried on smiling and carried on dancing and carried on doing our thing.\"\n\"And in some ways not to dignify it with a response,\" he added.\n\"In other ways when it's decisively brought up to answer it as truthfully as we can and I think that we've done that and it will blow over.\"\nIf you've been affected by bullying and want to find out about the help that's available, go to The Surgery's homepage on the BBC Radio 1 website.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"The former Strictly Come Dancing host Steve Ola has said that the word bullying has been \"buzzed\" by the media.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve, who presents Deadly 60 on CBBC, says \"it's pretty crazy that the word 'bullying' was bandied around.\"\n\"It's not a word that should be used lightly and certainly not one that I ever used,\" he said.\nThe pair dismissed claims earlier this month and Ola's husband James Jordan attacked Strictly producers over it.\nOla has now said that she knows people will believe how it was reported by the Daily Mail even if it wasn't true.\n\"Yes they do think it's true,\" reflects Ola, \"and it is hard being on a show for nine years and suddenly being called names, it's very hard\".\nSteve and Ola were in the bottom two on Strictly at the weekend and then lost the dance off so have now left this year's competition.\n\"It's been weird for me,\" says Steve, \"that the job I do has very little press and tabloid attention and all of a sudden having all these stories coming out and not really knowing what to do with it and how to handle it has been probably the biggest learning experience of Strictly for me\".\nIn a joint interview, Steve went on to say that \"the best thing\" to do when the bullying claims surfaced \"was to show that we were unified, that we were together as a team and to make sure that we just carried on smiling and carried on dancing and carried on doing our thing.\"\n\"And in some ways not to dignify it with a response,\" he added.\n\"In other ways when it's decisively brought up to answer it as truthfully as we can and I think that we've done that and it will blow over.\"\nIf you've been affected by bullying and want to find out about the help that's available, go to The Surgery's homepage on the BBC Radio 1 website.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Steve has spoken about his disappointment that it was reported he was bullied on Strictly by his dance partner Ola.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sturrock has nearly an entire team of injured players with 10 of his first-team squad doubtful for Saturday's League Two game against Wimbledon.\nTo add to his woes forward Shaun Jeffers is also suspended following last weekend's red card.\n\"We've just got to battle through these next two games,\" said Sturrock.\nWinger Jack Compton has also been ruled out for four weeks leaving Sturrock little choice but to ask some of his squad to play despite carrying knocks.\n\"I won't be able to fill it so I'll bring in one of the youth players to sit on the bench in a position we don't have many players for,\" Sturrock told BBC Radio Bristol.\n\"Jordan Gibbons is playing with an injury but he'll have to play again. It's not ideal but that is the situation we are in.\n\"It's quite scary when you look at the age of certain players playing every week. They deserve the experienced players to come back as quickly as possible.\n\"They are getting match practice and learning their trade but they are making mistakes and really we need to get a more solid team on the pitch.\"","summary":"Sturrock says he will struggle to fill the bench this weekend due to an injury crisis.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sturrock has nearly an entire team of injured players with 10 of his first-team squad doubtful for Saturday's League Two game against Wimbledon.\nTo add to his woes forward Shaun Jeffers is also suspended following last weekend's red card.\n\"We've just got to battle through these next two games,\" said Sturrock.\nWinger Jack Compton has also been ruled out for four weeks leaving Sturrock little choice but to ask some of his squad to play despite carrying knocks.\n\"I won't be able to fill it so I'll bring in one of the youth players to sit on the bench in a position we don't have many players for,\" Sturrock told BBC Radio Bristol.\n\"Jordan Gibbons is playing with an injury but he'll have to play again. It's not ideal but that is the situation we are in.\n\"It's quite scary when you look at the age of certain players playing every week. They deserve the experienced players to come back as quickly as possible.\n\"They are getting match practice and learning their trade but they are making mistakes and really we need to get a more solid team on the pitch.\"","summary":"Bristol City manager Paul Sturrock says he will have to \"battle through\" the injury crisis as he tries to cope with the loss of two players.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Musk tweeted that the explosion of Falcon 9 during a routine filling operation was the most complicated in the space travel firm's history.\nHe said that the engines weren't on and there was \"no apparent heat source\".\nThe rocket's payload, a satellite on which Facebook had leased capacity, was destroyed in the explosion last week.\n\"Still working on the Falcon fireball investigation. Turning out to be the most difficult and complex failure we have ever had in 14 years,\" Mr Musk tweeted.\nFacebook, with Eutelsat Communications, had been due to use the Amos-6 satellite for broadband internet coverage for parts of sub-Saharan Africa as part of Facebook's Internet.org initiative.\nThe force of the blast at Cape Canaveral shook buildings several miles away.\nMr Musk tweeted that support for the SpaceX investigation by Nasa, the US Federal Aviation Administration, and the US Air Force was \"much appreciated\".\nThe technology entrepreneur owns and leads SpaceX. Mr Musk is also chief executive of electric car company Tesla Motors and chairman of solar energy firm SolarCity.","summary":"SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk has said the company is still working on the investigation into the explosion of a rocket that exploded in Florida on Tuesday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Musk tweeted that the explosion of Falcon 9 during a routine filling operation was the most complicated in the space travel firm's history.\nHe said that the engines weren't on and there was \"no apparent heat source\".\nThe rocket's payload, a satellite on which Facebook had leased capacity, was destroyed in the explosion last week.\n\"Still working on the Falcon fireball investigation. Turning out to be the most difficult and complex failure we have ever had in 14 years,\" Mr Musk tweeted.\nFacebook, with Eutelsat Communications, had been due to use the Amos-6 satellite for broadband internet coverage for parts of sub-Saharan Africa as part of Facebook's Internet.org initiative.\nThe force of the blast at Cape Canaveral shook buildings several miles away.\nMr Musk tweeted that support for the SpaceX investigation by Nasa, the US Federal Aviation Administration, and the US Air Force was \"much appreciated\".\nThe technology entrepreneur owns and leads SpaceX. Mr Musk is also chief executive of electric car company Tesla Motors and chairman of solar energy firm SolarCity.","summary":"An investigation into how a SpaceX rocket exploded is uncovering a \"difficult and complex failure\", the firm's leader Mr Musk has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A member of the public raised the alarm after seeing the woman, aged in her 50s, fall at Peveril Point, near Swanage, on Saturday afternoon.\nShe was airlifted by the coastguard helicopter to King George's Field park where she was treated by paramedics.\nThe injured woman, who is from the Swanage area, was taken to Southampton General Hospital by air ambulance.\nCh Insp Bob Acaster, of Dorset Police, said: \"Emergency services worked hard in very difficult weather to rescue the woman from the cliff and bring her to safety.\"\nPolice said the woman's family had been informed.","summary":"A woman has suffered injuries falling from the cliff near Swanage.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A member of the public raised the alarm after seeing the woman, aged in her 50s, fall at Peveril Point, near Swanage, on Saturday afternoon.\nShe was airlifted by the coastguard helicopter to King George's Field park where she was treated by paramedics.\nThe injured woman, who is from the Swanage area, was taken to Southampton General Hospital by air ambulance.\nCh Insp Bob Acaster, of Dorset Police, said: \"Emergency services worked hard in very difficult weather to rescue the woman from the cliff and bring her to safety.\"\nPolice said the woman's family had been informed.","summary":"A woman has been rescued from a cliff in Dorset after falling from a cliff.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Basil Khan and Omar Mohidin were 16 when they were hit and racially abused by officers in Edgware Road, north west London in 2007, the High Court heard.\nThe sergeant and a constable involved were acquitted along with four colleagues in a criminal trial in 2009.\nThe High Court ruled the two men were racially abused and awarded damages.\nThe Met's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Fiona Taylor said the officers' actions had let down the public and all of the force.\nOfficers from the Territorial Support Group stopped the teenagers in June 2007 because they claimed that some of the group had been mouthing obscenities and making gestures at them.\nOmar Mohidin was held in a police van for about five minutes while officers arrested Basil Khan who was handcuffed, strip searched and held in police custody for almost 20 hours.\nMr Justice Gilbart said Mr Khan had been wrongfully arrested and he accepted PC Mark Jones, who has since left the force, had hit Mr Khan, grabbing him around the neck and making it difficult for him to breathe.\nThe judge awarded Mr Khan \u00a311,900 in damages and said Sgt William Wilson had also struck Mr Khan.\nThe court ruled Mr Mohidin was also falsely imprisoned for a few minutes during which time he was subjected to \"racist humiliation\", but that his injury amounted at most to feeling upset for a few days.\nHe dismissed Mr Mohidin's claim that he had suffered acute stress disorder as a result of the police action and awarded him \u00a32,500.\nThe judge threw out a third civil damages claim for false imprisonment, assault and race discrimination brought by another man, Ahmed Hegazy.","summary":"Two Met Police officers who were wrongly arrested and held in custody for more than 20 hours have been awarded \u00a311,900 in damages.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Basil Khan and Omar Mohidin were 16 when they were hit and racially abused by officers in Edgware Road, north west London in 2007, the High Court heard.\nThe sergeant and a constable involved were acquitted along with four colleagues in a criminal trial in 2009.\nThe High Court ruled the two men were racially abused and awarded damages.\nThe Met's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Fiona Taylor said the officers' actions had let down the public and all of the force.\nOfficers from the Territorial Support Group stopped the teenagers in June 2007 because they claimed that some of the group had been mouthing obscenities and making gestures at them.\nOmar Mohidin was held in a police van for about five minutes while officers arrested Basil Khan who was handcuffed, strip searched and held in police custody for almost 20 hours.\nMr Justice Gilbart said Mr Khan had been wrongfully arrested and he accepted PC Mark Jones, who has since left the force, had hit Mr Khan, grabbing him around the neck and making it difficult for him to breathe.\nThe judge awarded Mr Khan \u00a311,900 in damages and said Sgt William Wilson had also struck Mr Khan.\nThe court ruled Mr Mohidin was also falsely imprisoned for a few minutes during which time he was subjected to \"racist humiliation\", but that his injury amounted at most to feeling upset for a few days.\nHe dismissed Mr Mohidin's claim that he had suffered acute stress disorder as a result of the police action and awarded him \u00a32,500.\nThe judge threw out a third civil damages claim for false imprisonment, assault and race discrimination brought by another man, Ahmed Hegazy.","summary":"Payment of more than \u00a314,000 has been awarded to two men for damages after officers were found guilty of racially abusing them as teenagers.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"President Robert Mugabe and his wife arrived back in Harare early on Sunday.\nMrs Mugabe, 52, is accused of assaulting model Gabriella Engels a week ago at a Johannesburg hotel where her sons were staying.\nShe has not commented publicly on the case.\nA lawyer for Ms Engels told the BBC that they were planning to challenge the immunity decision in court.\nWillie Spies said he would argue that the first lady should not have been given special treatment as she had been in South Africa on private business.\nThe South African government's decision came in a notice from International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, published in the Government Gazette on Sunday.\n\"I hereby recognise the immunities and privileges of the First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr Grace Mugabe,\" she said.\nOn Saturday, Mrs Mugabe had been due to take part in the first ladies' programme at the Southern African Development Community heads of state summit in Pretoria, which Mr Mugabe, 93, was attending.\nHowever, she failed to show up.\nSouth African police had said they wanted to interview Mrs Mugabe and had set up a \"red alert\" at the borders to try to ensure she did not leave the country.\nBut Zimbabwe's ZBC state broadcaster reported that President Mugabe and his wife \"arrived on board an Air Zimbabwe flight early on Sunday morning\".\nIt showed pictures of her greeting officials at Harare airport.\nMs Engels' lawyers have said their client was offered money to drop the case but she refused.\nShe appeared at a press conference on Thursday with a large plaster on her forehead. She has alleged that Mrs Mugabe beat her with an extension cable at the hotel where the model was staying with Mrs Mugabe's two sons.\nShe told the BBC: \"She hit me with the plug and the extension cord. And I just remember being curled down on the floor with blood rushing down my face and down my neck.\"\nThe South African Broadcasting Corporation said the Mugabes were scheduled to attend a funeral for a state minister at Harare's Heroes Acre on Sunday.","summary":"The Zimbabwean government has refused to grant the right to travel to South Africa to see the first lady, Grace Mugabe, who has been charged with assaulting a model.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"President Robert Mugabe and his wife arrived back in Harare early on Sunday.\nMrs Mugabe, 52, is accused of assaulting model Gabriella Engels a week ago at a Johannesburg hotel where her sons were staying.\nShe has not commented publicly on the case.\nA lawyer for Ms Engels told the BBC that they were planning to challenge the immunity decision in court.\nWillie Spies said he would argue that the first lady should not have been given special treatment as she had been in South Africa on private business.\nThe South African government's decision came in a notice from International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, published in the Government Gazette on Sunday.\n\"I hereby recognise the immunities and privileges of the First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr Grace Mugabe,\" she said.\nOn Saturday, Mrs Mugabe had been due to take part in the first ladies' programme at the Southern African Development Community heads of state summit in Pretoria, which Mr Mugabe, 93, was attending.\nHowever, she failed to show up.\nSouth African police had said they wanted to interview Mrs Mugabe and had set up a \"red alert\" at the borders to try to ensure she did not leave the country.\nBut Zimbabwe's ZBC state broadcaster reported that President Mugabe and his wife \"arrived on board an Air Zimbabwe flight early on Sunday morning\".\nIt showed pictures of her greeting officials at Harare airport.\nMs Engels' lawyers have said their client was offered money to drop the case but she refused.\nShe appeared at a press conference on Thursday with a large plaster on her forehead. She has alleged that Mrs Mugabe beat her with an extension cable at the hotel where the model was staying with Mrs Mugabe's two sons.\nShe told the BBC: \"She hit me with the plug and the extension cord. And I just remember being curled down on the floor with blood rushing down my face and down my neck.\"\nThe South African Broadcasting Corporation said the Mugabes were scheduled to attend a funeral for a state minister at Harare's Heroes Acre on Sunday.","summary":"South Africa has granted immunity to Zimbabwean First Lady Grace Mugabe, and she left the country without answering questions about an assault allegation.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The court in Novorossiysk gave two of the dancers 10 days in jail each, a third 15 days and two others received fines on charges of petty hooliganism.\nProsecutors had said their \"erotic and sexual twerk dance\" was disrespectful to historic memory and unacceptable.\nEarlier this month, Russian officials closed a dance school after a similar dance video emerged on the internet.\nThe latest incident involves six dancers - one of them a minor who was not convicted - who had posted a video on YouTube.\n\"This incident of disrespect for the memory of war history is unacceptable and any attempts to desecrate sites of military glory will be stopped immediately,\" prosecutors said.\nThe sentences come as Russia prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the World War Two victory.\nThey also follow the incident early in April when a video clip from the Orenburg dance school on YouTube was viewed millions of times.\nThe video clip, entitled Winnie the Pooh and the Bees, showed a group of teenage girls dancing on stage in striped leotards, long socks and mini-skirts,\nThey perform hip-thrusting moves characteristic of twerking.\nA committee is investigating whether the performance amounts to negligence or even \"debauched action\", which is punishable by a range of sanctions from community service to three years behind bars.","summary":"A Russian court has jailed three women for performing a twerking dance and disrespecting a war memory.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The court in Novorossiysk gave two of the dancers 10 days in jail each, a third 15 days and two others received fines on charges of petty hooliganism.\nProsecutors had said their \"erotic and sexual twerk dance\" was disrespectful to historic memory and unacceptable.\nEarlier this month, Russian officials closed a dance school after a similar dance video emerged on the internet.\nThe latest incident involves six dancers - one of them a minor who was not convicted - who had posted a video on YouTube.\n\"This incident of disrespect for the memory of war history is unacceptable and any attempts to desecrate sites of military glory will be stopped immediately,\" prosecutors said.\nThe sentences come as Russia prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the World War Two victory.\nThey also follow the incident early in April when a video clip from the Orenburg dance school on YouTube was viewed millions of times.\nThe video clip, entitled Winnie the Pooh and the Bees, showed a group of teenage girls dancing on stage in striped leotards, long socks and mini-skirts,\nThey perform hip-thrusting moves characteristic of twerking.\nA committee is investigating whether the performance amounts to negligence or even \"debauched action\", which is punishable by a range of sanctions from community service to three years behind bars.","summary":"A Russian court has sentenced three dancers to jail for performing a dance dance dance at the World War Two memorial in the city of Orenburg.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peake won silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and is targeting a Team GB spot in Rio.\nThe 30-year-old aims to break the Welsh record, which she currently holds, at Cardiff International Sports Stadium.\n\"I've done a lot of competitions trying to get the magical bar that is the Rio qualification,\" Peake said.\n\"There's quite a few goals for the weekend.\n\"A personal best would be nice and would also be a Welsh record. I've equalled it so far this year so I'd really like to step that up a notch.\"\nBritish Athletics has set 4.50m as the qualification standard for Rio with Peake setting a personal best of 4.40m.","summary":"Peake hopes victory will take her as step closer to Rio.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peake won silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and is targeting a Team GB spot in Rio.\nThe 30-year-old aims to break the Welsh record, which she currently holds, at Cardiff International Sports Stadium.\n\"I've done a lot of competitions trying to get the magical bar that is the Rio qualification,\" Peake said.\n\"There's quite a few goals for the weekend.\n\"A personal best would be nice and would also be a Welsh record. I've equalled it so far this year so I'd really like to step that up a notch.\"\nBritish Athletics has set 4.50m as the qualification standard for Rio with Peake setting a personal best of 4.40m.","summary":"Welsh sprinter Katie Peake is aiming to set a new Welsh record for the 400m at the Rio Olympics.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Anglo-South African company said its current structure was \"too costly\" and inefficient.\nChanges to the regulatory environment in Europe and South Africa had also made the business more complex to run.\nIt came as the firm reported a 4% rise in annual pre-tax adjusted operating profit to \u00c2\u00a31.7bn.\nOld Mutual said it expected the separation of its four main units to be completed by the end of 2018.\nThe company plans to separate into Old Mutual Emerging Markets, Old Mutual Wealth, Nedbank Group and OM Asset Management.\nChief executive Bruce Hemphill said: \"The strategy we have announced today sets out a bold new course to unlock value currently trapped within the group structure.\n\"We have four strong businesses that can reach their full potential by freeing them from the costs and constraints of the group.\n\"These businesses are performing strongly, have excellent competitive positions in sizeable markets and the underlying growth potential to flourish independently.\"\nHe said the current organisation of the group was \"a costly structure with insufficient synergies to justify those costs\".\nThe group said it had yet to decide how it would go about spinning off the units.\nOld Mutual announced its strategic review in November, after former Standard Bank executive Mr Hemphill took over as chief executive.\nThe group, which was founded in South Africa in 1845, currently has a majority stake in South African lender Nedbank. But it plans to reduce it to a minority stake by the end of 2018.\nThe company's Old Mutual Wealth unit, a sponsor of England rugby union, has also received a takeover approach from private equity firms, according to reports citing unnamed sources.","summary":"South African insurance giant Old Mutual has announced plans to sell its four main business units.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Anglo-South African company said its current structure was \"too costly\" and inefficient.\nChanges to the regulatory environment in Europe and South Africa had also made the business more complex to run.\nIt came as the firm reported a 4% rise in annual pre-tax adjusted operating profit to \u00c2\u00a31.7bn.\nOld Mutual said it expected the separation of its four main units to be completed by the end of 2018.\nThe company plans to separate into Old Mutual Emerging Markets, Old Mutual Wealth, Nedbank Group and OM Asset Management.\nChief executive Bruce Hemphill said: \"The strategy we have announced today sets out a bold new course to unlock value currently trapped within the group structure.\n\"We have four strong businesses that can reach their full potential by freeing them from the costs and constraints of the group.\n\"These businesses are performing strongly, have excellent competitive positions in sizeable markets and the underlying growth potential to flourish independently.\"\nHe said the current organisation of the group was \"a costly structure with insufficient synergies to justify those costs\".\nThe group said it had yet to decide how it would go about spinning off the units.\nOld Mutual announced its strategic review in November, after former Standard Bank executive Mr Hemphill took over as chief executive.\nThe group, which was founded in South Africa in 1845, currently has a majority stake in South African lender Nedbank. But it plans to reduce it to a minority stake by the end of 2018.\nThe company's Old Mutual Wealth unit, a sponsor of England rugby union, has also received a takeover approach from private equity firms, according to reports citing unnamed sources.","summary":"Financial company Old Mutual has said it will split itself into four separate companies following the outcome of a strategic review.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Cheetham Hill Asda Living store will turn off escalators, screens and music for an hour on Saturday 7 May.\nCustomers will also be offered a picture map of the supermarket.\nGeneral manager Simon Lea came up with the idea after watching an autistic child and his mother struggle on the shop floor.\nFollow the latest news updates from across Greater Manchester\n\"When we open the doors you will be able to hear a pin drop. That's the plan,\" Mr Lea told the Manchester Evening News.\n\"I suffered for many years with anxiety and I used to absolutely hate going into busy stores. If we can make a few small changes to give these customers a better shopping experience and make them comfortable then I know the store will be a better place to shop for everyone,\" Mr Lea said.\nThe store will open an hour early and no announcements will be made during the quiet hour between 08:00 and 09:00 BST.\nSource: The National Autistic Society\nAsda said it would monitor feedback from the trial and would consider rolling it out to other stores.\nThe National Autistic Society (NAS) said it welcomed the move as shops and other public spaces could be \"extremely challenging\" because of bright lights, strong smells and crowds.\nNAS Campaign manager Tom Madders said: \"It can cause [autistic people] to feel overwhelmed by 'too much information'. This can be excruciatingly painful or cause extreme anxiety. This may lead to a meltdown or - all too often - people avoid these places and choose not to go out at all.\n\"Asda's initiative is a great example of an organisation taking the trouble to understand how autistic people experience the world and we hope other retailers are inspired to follow their example.\"","summary":"An Asda supermarket is introducing a \"quiet hour\" to help autistic shoppers who can feel stressed by noise.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Cheetham Hill Asda Living store will turn off escalators, screens and music for an hour on Saturday 7 May.\nCustomers will also be offered a picture map of the supermarket.\nGeneral manager Simon Lea came up with the idea after watching an autistic child and his mother struggle on the shop floor.\nFollow the latest news updates from across Greater Manchester\n\"When we open the doors you will be able to hear a pin drop. That's the plan,\" Mr Lea told the Manchester Evening News.\n\"I suffered for many years with anxiety and I used to absolutely hate going into busy stores. If we can make a few small changes to give these customers a better shopping experience and make them comfortable then I know the store will be a better place to shop for everyone,\" Mr Lea said.\nThe store will open an hour early and no announcements will be made during the quiet hour between 08:00 and 09:00 BST.\nSource: The National Autistic Society\nAsda said it would monitor feedback from the trial and would consider rolling it out to other stores.\nThe National Autistic Society (NAS) said it welcomed the move as shops and other public spaces could be \"extremely challenging\" because of bright lights, strong smells and crowds.\nNAS Campaign manager Tom Madders said: \"It can cause [autistic people] to feel overwhelmed by 'too much information'. This can be excruciatingly painful or cause extreme anxiety. This may lead to a meltdown or - all too often - people avoid these places and choose not to go out at all.\n\"Asda's initiative is a great example of an organisation taking the trouble to understand how autistic people experience the world and we hope other retailers are inspired to follow their example.\"","summary":"A supermarket is to turn off its doors and windows to allow customers to shop in a \"quiet\" environment.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 39-year-old has passed the Premier League and Football League's fit and proper person test and will become chairman of the West Midlands side.\nHe succeeds American Randy Lerner, who bought Villa for \u00a362.6m in 2006.\nVilla were relegated from the Premier League for the first time last season, finishing bottom, and have since named Roberto di Matteo as manager.\nDr Xia spent six years at Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, including five months at Oxford University, before returning to China.\nHe made his fortune as the owner of Recon Group, a holding company that has the controlling interest in five publicly listed companies on the Hong Kong and Chinese stock exchanges, employing 35,000 people in 75 countries.\nHis takeover comprises a \u00a352m purchase price and a \u00a324m overdraft. In addition, he will contribute \u00a360m in operating costs.\nDr Xia met the Football League's Shaun Harvey in London on Monday for formal confirmation he had passed the owners' and directors' test, after the Premier League had been satisfied in its investigations.\nThe new Villa vice-chairman is Chris Samuelson, an international financier who has been involved in a failed takeover at fellow Championship club Reading.\nHe also attempted to inject finances into Premier League Everton more than a decade ago.\nThe new chief executive is Keith Wyness, who filled the same role at Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen, then Everton.\nSamuelson was instrumental in getting Dr Xia interested in the Villa project and introduced the new owner to Wyness.\nDr Xia is expected to inject about \u00a330m into the transfer fund available to former Chelsea, West Brom and Schalke boss Di Matteo as he rebuilds a first-team squad that won only three league games last season.\nSubscribe to the BBC Sport newsletter to get our pick of news, features and video sent to your inbox.","summary":"Chinese businessman Xia Xiaobo has been appointed as the new owner of Aston Villa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 39-year-old has passed the Premier League and Football League's fit and proper person test and will become chairman of the West Midlands side.\nHe succeeds American Randy Lerner, who bought Villa for \u00a362.6m in 2006.\nVilla were relegated from the Premier League for the first time last season, finishing bottom, and have since named Roberto di Matteo as manager.\nDr Xia spent six years at Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, including five months at Oxford University, before returning to China.\nHe made his fortune as the owner of Recon Group, a holding company that has the controlling interest in five publicly listed companies on the Hong Kong and Chinese stock exchanges, employing 35,000 people in 75 countries.\nHis takeover comprises a \u00a352m purchase price and a \u00a324m overdraft. In addition, he will contribute \u00a360m in operating costs.\nDr Xia met the Football League's Shaun Harvey in London on Monday for formal confirmation he had passed the owners' and directors' test, after the Premier League had been satisfied in its investigations.\nThe new Villa vice-chairman is Chris Samuelson, an international financier who has been involved in a failed takeover at fellow Championship club Reading.\nHe also attempted to inject finances into Premier League Everton more than a decade ago.\nThe new chief executive is Keith Wyness, who filled the same role at Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen, then Everton.\nSamuelson was instrumental in getting Dr Xia interested in the Villa project and introduced the new owner to Wyness.\nDr Xia is expected to inject about \u00a330m into the transfer fund available to former Chelsea, West Brom and Schalke boss Di Matteo as he rebuilds a first-team squad that won only three league games last season.\nSubscribe to the BBC Sport newsletter to get our pick of news, features and video sent to your inbox.","summary":"Businessman Dr Xia has completed his \u00a376m takeover of Championship club Villa.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old midfielder moved to McDiarmid Park for a second spell in February 2016 after a frustrating five months with Hearts.\nHe has scored 14 goals in 48 appearances since then, having netted twice while on loan in 2015.\n\"The pull of Hibernian was too much for me,\" said Swanson.\n\"It's always been an ambition of mine to play for the club and I am looking forward to this new challenge and to help achieve their goals back in the Premiership.\"\nThe Championship winners are yet to reveal details of the contract agreed with the former Dundee United, Peterborough and Coventry City player.\nSaints offered the midfielder new terms, with Swanson adding: \"The decision to leave St Johnstone has been a difficult one for me. I've felt settled at the Saints and really enjoyed my football, and my period at the club has been the most enjoyable and satisfying time of my career.\n\"So, it goes without saying, my decision to leave McDiarmid Park was not taken lightly.\n\"I want to thank the manager, Tommy Wright, who has supported me in so many ways, on and off the field.\n\"His trust in me on the football park allowed me to flourish. The way he treated me like an adult off the park also helped me to mature and develop as a person.\n\"Now that we are in the top six yet again, which is yet another fine achievement, for the next five games it's my focus to make sure I play my part in helping St Johnstone qualify for a European place.\"\nSaints are currently fourth in the top flight, five points ahead of Hearts in the race for the final Europa League spot.\nAsked what Swanson would bring to his Hibs team, head coach Neil Lennon told his club website: \"Goals from midfield, hopefully, creativity,\n\"He's had a great season, into double figures.\n\"I think he sees a pass, he's a fit lad, he crosses the ball well. And, whenever I have seen him play for St Johnstone, he has probably been their best player and more likely to create something.\n\"And, allied to that, he is a Leith boy. He gets the club and that's always important as well.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"St Johnstone have signed former Hibernian and Hearts midfielder Ryan Swanson on a season-long loan deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old midfielder moved to McDiarmid Park for a second spell in February 2016 after a frustrating five months with Hearts.\nHe has scored 14 goals in 48 appearances since then, having netted twice while on loan in 2015.\n\"The pull of Hibernian was too much for me,\" said Swanson.\n\"It's always been an ambition of mine to play for the club and I am looking forward to this new challenge and to help achieve their goals back in the Premiership.\"\nThe Championship winners are yet to reveal details of the contract agreed with the former Dundee United, Peterborough and Coventry City player.\nSaints offered the midfielder new terms, with Swanson adding: \"The decision to leave St Johnstone has been a difficult one for me. I've felt settled at the Saints and really enjoyed my football, and my period at the club has been the most enjoyable and satisfying time of my career.\n\"So, it goes without saying, my decision to leave McDiarmid Park was not taken lightly.\n\"I want to thank the manager, Tommy Wright, who has supported me in so many ways, on and off the field.\n\"His trust in me on the football park allowed me to flourish. The way he treated me like an adult off the park also helped me to mature and develop as a person.\n\"Now that we are in the top six yet again, which is yet another fine achievement, for the next five games it's my focus to make sure I play my part in helping St Johnstone qualify for a European place.\"\nSaints are currently fourth in the top flight, five points ahead of Hearts in the race for the final Europa League spot.\nAsked what Swanson would bring to his Hibs team, head coach Neil Lennon told his club website: \"Goals from midfield, hopefully, creativity,\n\"He's had a great season, into double figures.\n\"I think he sees a pass, he's a fit lad, he crosses the ball well. And, whenever I have seen him play for St Johnstone, he has probably been their best player and more likely to create something.\n\"And, allied to that, he is a Leith boy. He gets the club and that's always important as well.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Swanson has confirmed that he is leaving St Johnstone to join Hibernian, saying he could not resist the lure of one of his ambitions.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Charlton Athletic supporter Daniel Boylett, 36, of Eltham, was arrested after trouble broke out at the match on 23 September 2015.\nHe was found guilty at Croydon Crown Court of attempted damage for the attack on Kayla. He was also found guilty of violent disorder.\nBoylett was released on bail to be sentenced on 28 April.\nCrystal Palace, who are nicknamed The Eagles, adopted Kayla as a mascot in 2010.\nWho is Kayla the Eagle?\nThe court heard handler Chris Belsey was walking around the Selhurst Park pitch with the bird on his forearm at the game.\nProsecutor Daniel Higgins said \"three or four fans were shouting abuse\" at the pair when one leaned over the barrier and \"threw a punch\".\nHe said Mr Belsey did not know if the punch had landed and Kayla \"seemed unhurt\", but \"due to her delicate bone structure if she had been hit with force, her bones could easily break\".\nFour other men were on trial with Boylett over the trouble which marred the Capital One third-round tie.\nMr Higgins said there had been trouble \"before, during and after\" the game.\nThe first scuffles broke out as police escorted Charlton supporters to Selhurst Park.\nOne officer suffered a cut lip after being hit by what he thought was a bottle as rival fans tried to break the police cordon, the court heard.\nAt the end of the match, which Charlton lost 4-1, Donegan ran at police wielding a large yellow cone and had to be \"subdued with a baton strike\".\nAfter his arrest, he told police he was \"annoyed\" as \"we just got battered. I picked it up and let my anger out\".\nThe jury were previously directed to acquit Cowcher, Boylett, Kitto and McConville on another count of violent disorder due to insufficient evidence.","summary":"A fan has been found guilty of trying to punch Crystal Palace's eagle mascot.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Charlton Athletic supporter Daniel Boylett, 36, of Eltham, was arrested after trouble broke out at the match on 23 September 2015.\nHe was found guilty at Croydon Crown Court of attempted damage for the attack on Kayla. He was also found guilty of violent disorder.\nBoylett was released on bail to be sentenced on 28 April.\nCrystal Palace, who are nicknamed The Eagles, adopted Kayla as a mascot in 2010.\nWho is Kayla the Eagle?\nThe court heard handler Chris Belsey was walking around the Selhurst Park pitch with the bird on his forearm at the game.\nProsecutor Daniel Higgins said \"three or four fans were shouting abuse\" at the pair when one leaned over the barrier and \"threw a punch\".\nHe said Mr Belsey did not know if the punch had landed and Kayla \"seemed unhurt\", but \"due to her delicate bone structure if she had been hit with force, her bones could easily break\".\nFour other men were on trial with Boylett over the trouble which marred the Capital One third-round tie.\nMr Higgins said there had been trouble \"before, during and after\" the game.\nThe first scuffles broke out as police escorted Charlton supporters to Selhurst Park.\nOne officer suffered a cut lip after being hit by what he thought was a bottle as rival fans tried to break the police cordon, the court heard.\nAt the end of the match, which Charlton lost 4-1, Donegan ran at police wielding a large yellow cone and had to be \"subdued with a baton strike\".\nAfter his arrest, he told police he was \"annoyed\" as \"we just got battered. I picked it up and let my anger out\".\nThe jury were previously directed to acquit Cowcher, Boylett, Kitto and McConville on another count of violent disorder due to insufficient evidence.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of throwing a baton at Crystal Palace mascot Kayla the Eagle during their Capital One Cup tie.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He had been facing charges of genocide during one of the most brutal periods in Guatemala's civil war.\nDoctors said he was not able to understand any charges against him.\nThe medical report will affect two separate trials where he is charged with ordering the murder of hundreds of farmers and over 1,000 Mayan Indians.\nGeneral Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide and war crimes two years ago, and sentenced to 80 years in prison.\nThe main charges were that he and his former intelligence chief ordered the army to carry out 15 massacres of Ixil Maya indigenous people in Quiche in northern Guatemala, in which around 1,700 Indians were killed.\nHowever, a high court then threw out the charges on procedural grounds and ordered a retrial.\nAnother trial began in January but ended after the judge was rejected for having made public opinions about genocide in a student thesis.\nA new trial was set for July. This may now not take place because of the medical examiner's report declaring the ex-leader mentally incompetent.","summary":"A former Guatemalan general, Rios Montt, who ruled the country, has been found mentally incapable of standing trial.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He had been facing charges of genocide during one of the most brutal periods in Guatemala's civil war.\nDoctors said he was not able to understand any charges against him.\nThe medical report will affect two separate trials where he is charged with ordering the murder of hundreds of farmers and over 1,000 Mayan Indians.\nGeneral Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide and war crimes two years ago, and sentenced to 80 years in prison.\nThe main charges were that he and his former intelligence chief ordered the army to carry out 15 massacres of Ixil Maya indigenous people in Quiche in northern Guatemala, in which around 1,700 Indians were killed.\nHowever, a high court then threw out the charges on procedural grounds and ordered a retrial.\nAnother trial began in January but ended after the judge was rejected for having made public opinions about genocide in a student thesis.\nA new trial was set for July. This may now not take place because of the medical examiner's report declaring the ex-leader mentally incompetent.","summary":"The former head of Guatemala's army, General Rios Montt, has been declared mentally incompetent, a medical report has found.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Royal Stoke University Hospital has been designated as a \"gym\" where players can train their characters and fans have been seen roaming the site.\nA hospital spokesman said it was \"unconcerned\" as long as people played the game where it was safe.\nIt warned it would get the \"gym\" removed if fans misused the A&E unit.\n\"Clinical staff have stated categorically that no one should attempt to enter A&E to play the game,\" a spokesman said.\n\"Should problems arise from the public misusing A&E to play Pokemon Go then the trust will have no choice but to contact the game's developer and have the 'gym' removed.\"\nMore on this and other stories from Stoke and Staffordshire\nKevin Parker, associate chief nurse at the hospital, said he was \"aware\" of the game's popularity, but warned players to stay away from the \"incredibly busy\" A&E department.\nHe said: \"We want the public to understand that anybody who visits the hospital solely to play the game will provide an unwanted distraction to the important work of the hospital.\"\nHowever, Michelle Harris, the hospital's sustainability manager, said managers appreciated the positive aspects of the game\nShe said: \"We recognise that the Pokemon Go game encourages walking and exercise, which is something that the trust is equally keen to promote.\"","summary":"A hospital has warned fans not to attempt to enter its A&E unit because of the popularity of the popular Pokemon Go game.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Royal Stoke University Hospital has been designated as a \"gym\" where players can train their characters and fans have been seen roaming the site.\nA hospital spokesman said it was \"unconcerned\" as long as people played the game where it was safe.\nIt warned it would get the \"gym\" removed if fans misused the A&E unit.\n\"Clinical staff have stated categorically that no one should attempt to enter A&E to play the game,\" a spokesman said.\n\"Should problems arise from the public misusing A&E to play Pokemon Go then the trust will have no choice but to contact the game's developer and have the 'gym' removed.\"\nMore on this and other stories from Stoke and Staffordshire\nKevin Parker, associate chief nurse at the hospital, said he was \"aware\" of the game's popularity, but warned players to stay away from the \"incredibly busy\" A&E department.\nHe said: \"We want the public to understand that anybody who visits the hospital solely to play the game will provide an unwanted distraction to the important work of the hospital.\"\nHowever, Michelle Harris, the hospital's sustainability manager, said managers appreciated the positive aspects of the game\nShe said: \"We recognise that the Pokemon Go game encourages walking and exercise, which is something that the trust is equally keen to promote.\"","summary":"A hospital has warned players of Pokemon Go not to enter the A&E unit while they play.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Falcons academy graduate won three Premiership titles with Leicester in his nine years away from Kingston Park.\nFlood, who has been capped 60 times by England, said: \"When the opportunity came on to the table, it didn't take long for me to make the decision.\n\"It really feels like I'm coming home, and I've watched a fair amount of Newcastle's games in recent months.\"\nFalcons, who have now made 10 signings for the 2017-18 season, did not disclose the length of Flood's contract.\nFlood, who made his Premiership debut for Newcastle in 2005, spent six season with Leicester where he went on to become club captain.\nHe has spent the past three seasons in the French top flight with Toulouse.\nFalcons director of rugby Dean Richards said: \"Toby is a proven performer at the very top level, he is a local lad and it is a huge boost for us to be able to add a player of his quality to our squad.\n\"He has vast leadership experience, he will bring an extra dimension to our game and this really is a signing which outlines the ambition we have to rise even further up the Premiership table.\"\nNewcastle won their final match of the Premiership season on Saturday, beating relegated Bristol 39-27 to finish eighth in the table.\n\"We have quality players coming through our academy and a number of major new signings joining us,\" Richards added.\n\"All the signs are really positive for next season and it is a hugely exciting time to be involved with the club.\"","summary":"Newcastle Falcons have signed Leicester Tigers centre Toby Flood on a two-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Falcons academy graduate won three Premiership titles with Leicester in his nine years away from Kingston Park.\nFlood, who has been capped 60 times by England, said: \"When the opportunity came on to the table, it didn't take long for me to make the decision.\n\"It really feels like I'm coming home, and I've watched a fair amount of Newcastle's games in recent months.\"\nFalcons, who have now made 10 signings for the 2017-18 season, did not disclose the length of Flood's contract.\nFlood, who made his Premiership debut for Newcastle in 2005, spent six season with Leicester where he went on to become club captain.\nHe has spent the past three seasons in the French top flight with Toulouse.\nFalcons director of rugby Dean Richards said: \"Toby is a proven performer at the very top level, he is a local lad and it is a huge boost for us to be able to add a player of his quality to our squad.\n\"He has vast leadership experience, he will bring an extra dimension to our game and this really is a signing which outlines the ambition we have to rise even further up the Premiership table.\"\nNewcastle won their final match of the Premiership season on Saturday, beating relegated Bristol 39-27 to finish eighth in the table.\n\"We have quality players coming through our academy and a number of major new signings joining us,\" Richards added.\n\"All the signs are really positive for next season and it is a hugely exciting time to be involved with the club.\"","summary":"Newcastle have re-signed Toby Flood from French side Toulouse.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glen Johnson said he was stepping down from Cadwgan Building Preservation Trust (CBPT) due to the harassment from a small number of unnamed people.\nHe said some had taken exception to the way the castle project was being run. It reopened in April.\nThe trust, made up of 250 people, secured revamp funds, with more than \u00a36m from the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nVolunteers raised more than \u00a3200,000 to save the 900-year-old site.\nMr Johnson said: \"The main reason for my resignation is to protect my family from the virtual persecution currently being dealt out by a small number of individuals who have taken exception to the castle and its trustees because the project is not precisely as they would like it.\"\nHe will continue to work as a volunteer with the group.\nCBPT chairwoman Jann Tucker said: \"Glen's remarkable knowledge of the castle and the history of Cardigan has played a huge part in making the site what it is today and we are pleased that he will continue to support us in the capacity of a volunteer - a role he first took up 30 years ago.\"","summary":"A member of a trust which secured the restoration funds of a Cardigan castle has quit due to online \"persecution\".","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glen Johnson said he was stepping down from Cadwgan Building Preservation Trust (CBPT) due to the harassment from a small number of unnamed people.\nHe said some had taken exception to the way the castle project was being run. It reopened in April.\nThe trust, made up of 250 people, secured revamp funds, with more than \u00a36m from the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nVolunteers raised more than \u00a3200,000 to save the 900-year-old site.\nMr Johnson said: \"The main reason for my resignation is to protect my family from the virtual persecution currently being dealt out by a small number of individuals who have taken exception to the castle and its trustees because the project is not precisely as they would like it.\"\nHe will continue to work as a volunteer with the group.\nCBPT chairwoman Jann Tucker said: \"Glen's remarkable knowledge of the castle and the history of Cardigan has played a huge part in making the site what it is today and we are pleased that he will continue to support us in the capacity of a volunteer - a role he first took up 30 years ago.\"","summary":"A volunteer who helped save Cardigan Castle has resigned from his role.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four police were wounded as they tried to arrest a man in the Bavarian town of Georgensgmuend, south of Nuremberg.\nThe suspect, described as a member of the extremist Reichsbuerger movement, opened fire on the officers before he was eventually detained.\nOfficials said a permit had been revoked for the 31 guns he owned.\nLocal authorities had called in the police after the man repeatedly refused to co-operate with them. When a special forces team moved in early on Wednesday he began shooting through his door, officials said.\nPolice confirmed the officer's death on Thursday, having announced it prematurely late on Wednesday. Another policeman is being treated for serious gunshot wounds. Two others were lightly wounded.\nThe gunman was lightly injured in the exchange.\nThe Reichsbuerger (\"Reich Citizens\") group does not recognise the authority of the post-war German federal republic, seeing it merely as some sort of private company. It believes in the continued existence of a German empire, or Reich, dating back to 1937 or even earlier.\nIts roots are said to go back some three decades.\nBavarian officials said the group's ideology was \"nationalist and anti-Semitic.... clearly extreme right\". Their circle had grown in recently years, they said, and included \"whingers, nutcases, conspiracy theorists, but also the far-right\".\nThe diversity of beliefs and views within the group militates against a simple hierarchical structure or clear leadership.\nBut the group should not be dismissed simply as an \"association of crackpots\", said Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann. Some of its members were obviously capable of brutal violence, particularly targeting representatives of the German state, he warned. Others use their rejection in the authority of the German state as grounds to refuse to pay taxes or creditors.","summary":"A police officer has been shot dead in a German town, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four police were wounded as they tried to arrest a man in the Bavarian town of Georgensgmuend, south of Nuremberg.\nThe suspect, described as a member of the extremist Reichsbuerger movement, opened fire on the officers before he was eventually detained.\nOfficials said a permit had been revoked for the 31 guns he owned.\nLocal authorities had called in the police after the man repeatedly refused to co-operate with them. When a special forces team moved in early on Wednesday he began shooting through his door, officials said.\nPolice confirmed the officer's death on Thursday, having announced it prematurely late on Wednesday. Another policeman is being treated for serious gunshot wounds. Two others were lightly wounded.\nThe gunman was lightly injured in the exchange.\nThe Reichsbuerger (\"Reich Citizens\") group does not recognise the authority of the post-war German federal republic, seeing it merely as some sort of private company. It believes in the continued existence of a German empire, or Reich, dating back to 1937 or even earlier.\nIts roots are said to go back some three decades.\nBavarian officials said the group's ideology was \"nationalist and anti-Semitic.... clearly extreme right\". Their circle had grown in recently years, they said, and included \"whingers, nutcases, conspiracy theorists, but also the far-right\".\nThe diversity of beliefs and views within the group militates against a simple hierarchical structure or clear leadership.\nBut the group should not be dismissed simply as an \"association of crackpots\", said Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann. Some of its members were obviously capable of brutal violence, particularly targeting representatives of the German state, he warned. Others use their rejection in the authority of the German state as grounds to refuse to pay taxes or creditors.","summary":"An officer has died after being shot during a raid on a man linked to a far-right movement.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Edinburgh-based group said profit increased by 22.6% to \u00a331.5m, while revenues were down 6.8%, to \u00a3242.3m.\nHowever, total operating costs were cut by 6.7% to \u00a3191.7m.\nThe figures were released as Johnston confirmed that shareholders had overwhelmingly backed a deal to buy the i newspaper from ESI Media for \u00a324m.\nIt said the acquisition would give the company \"numerous revenue and cost synergy opportunities\", contribute positively to earnings and \"allow us to accelerate growth in digital, and help stabilise our circulation revenues\".\nIn its annual results statement, the owner of The Scotsman and more than 200 other titles said \"challenging trading conditions\" in the second half of last year had continued into 2016.\nTotal revenues for the first eight weeks of this year were down 13% \"against strong year-on-year comparatives\" in the first quarter of 2015.\nOther Johnston Press financial highlights for 2015:\nIn January the group revealed plans to cut editorial jobs across its operations in the UK, as part of a drive to cut costs following a decline in revenue.\nChief executive Ashley Highfield said: \"We have reduced costs to maintain profitability, reset our portfolio and refocused on priority markets with attractive audiences that offer the best opportunity for growth.\n\"Success in driving our national display advertising business in 2015 and the rollout of our local display advertising sales force initiative gives me confidence for the future despite the fact that the market remains difficult.\"\nThe company stated that this year it would \"focus on and invest in our primary brands, operating in growth markets with attractive audiences\".\nJohnston added: \"We have identified a number of newsbrands that are now considered non-core and such will be either divested or run with less costs, reflecting the medium-term outlook for the identified assets that fall into this category.\n\"The company will run a formal process, with advisers, to market defined asset groups for sale during 2016. Interest by third parties, enquiring about assets, has been encouraging so far.\"","summary":"Cost-cutting measures helped Johnston Press achieve a rise in profit, despite falling revenues.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Edinburgh-based group said profit increased by 22.6% to \u00a331.5m, while revenues were down 6.8%, to \u00a3242.3m.\nHowever, total operating costs were cut by 6.7% to \u00a3191.7m.\nThe figures were released as Johnston confirmed that shareholders had overwhelmingly backed a deal to buy the i newspaper from ESI Media for \u00a324m.\nIt said the acquisition would give the company \"numerous revenue and cost synergy opportunities\", contribute positively to earnings and \"allow us to accelerate growth in digital, and help stabilise our circulation revenues\".\nIn its annual results statement, the owner of The Scotsman and more than 200 other titles said \"challenging trading conditions\" in the second half of last year had continued into 2016.\nTotal revenues for the first eight weeks of this year were down 13% \"against strong year-on-year comparatives\" in the first quarter of 2015.\nOther Johnston Press financial highlights for 2015:\nIn January the group revealed plans to cut editorial jobs across its operations in the UK, as part of a drive to cut costs following a decline in revenue.\nChief executive Ashley Highfield said: \"We have reduced costs to maintain profitability, reset our portfolio and refocused on priority markets with attractive audiences that offer the best opportunity for growth.\n\"Success in driving our national display advertising business in 2015 and the rollout of our local display advertising sales force initiative gives me confidence for the future despite the fact that the market remains difficult.\"\nThe company stated that this year it would \"focus on and invest in our primary brands, operating in growth markets with attractive audiences\".\nJohnston added: \"We have identified a number of newsbrands that are now considered non-core and such will be either divested or run with less costs, reflecting the medium-term outlook for the identified assets that fall into this category.\n\"The company will run a formal process, with advisers, to market defined asset groups for sale during 2016. Interest by third parties, enquiring about assets, has been encouraging so far.\"","summary":"Johnston Press has reported a rise in full-year profits, helped by a \u00a31.5m increase in revenues from its newspaper business.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Perry Beeches III is one of a chain of six free schools. Mr Cameron described the schools as \"a real success story\".\nBut the Ofsted report said too many students were underachieving and described teaching as \"inadequate\".\nPerry Beeches chief executive Liam Nolan said he \"fundamentally disagreed\" with the inspectors.\nThe school's headteacher, Darren Foreman, its senior leadership team and chair of governors have resigned, Mr Nolan said.\nMr Nolan has taken on the role of interim head teacher, together with Jackie Powell.\nThe report said: \"Teaching is inadequate. Too much is dull and fails to engage students who became bored and start to fidget.\"\nIt also accused the school's leadership of having an, \"unrealistic and inaccurate\" view of the school and added students' behaviour required improvement.\nMr Nolan said: \"This judgement makes me question Ofsted's credibility.\"\nHowever he said he intended to work with Ofsted to make the school outstanding.\nHe described the report as an, \"unfortunate blip\".\nHe said: \"Within six months you will see us back on the top.\"\nThe Perry Beeches schools are funded by central government but not run by local authorities.\nTwo of the other schools in the chain have been rated \"outstanding\" by Ofsted.\nPerry Beeches III was opened by the Prime Minister in September 2013.\nAt the time, he said the majority of free schools were, \"a real success story we should build on as a country\".\nA Department for Education spokesman said: \"Liam Nolan and the Perry Beeches free schools are transforming the life chances of children in Birmingham, in some of the most deprived communities of the country.\n\"The performance of Perry Beeches I and II has set the bar for schools across the rest of the country.\n\"Swift action has already been taken to change the leadership of Perry Beeches III and to turn around the performance of the school.\"","summary":"A Birmingham free school opened by the Prime Minister is to go into special measures following a highly critical Ofsted report.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Perry Beeches III is one of a chain of six free schools. Mr Cameron described the schools as \"a real success story\".\nBut the Ofsted report said too many students were underachieving and described teaching as \"inadequate\".\nPerry Beeches chief executive Liam Nolan said he \"fundamentally disagreed\" with the inspectors.\nThe school's headteacher, Darren Foreman, its senior leadership team and chair of governors have resigned, Mr Nolan said.\nMr Nolan has taken on the role of interim head teacher, together with Jackie Powell.\nThe report said: \"Teaching is inadequate. Too much is dull and fails to engage students who became bored and start to fidget.\"\nIt also accused the school's leadership of having an, \"unrealistic and inaccurate\" view of the school and added students' behaviour required improvement.\nMr Nolan said: \"This judgement makes me question Ofsted's credibility.\"\nHowever he said he intended to work with Ofsted to make the school outstanding.\nHe described the report as an, \"unfortunate blip\".\nHe said: \"Within six months you will see us back on the top.\"\nThe Perry Beeches schools are funded by central government but not run by local authorities.\nTwo of the other schools in the chain have been rated \"outstanding\" by Ofsted.\nPerry Beeches III was opened by the Prime Minister in September 2013.\nAt the time, he said the majority of free schools were, \"a real success story we should build on as a country\".\nA Department for Education spokesman said: \"Liam Nolan and the Perry Beeches free schools are transforming the life chances of children in Birmingham, in some of the most deprived communities of the country.\n\"The performance of Perry Beeches I and II has set the bar for schools across the rest of the country.\n\"Swift action has already been taken to change the leadership of Perry Beeches III and to turn around the performance of the school.\"","summary":"A Birmingham free school has been rated \"outstanding\" by Ofsted after Prime Minister David Cameron said it was \"not good enough\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The campaign was launched on 19 July by the Iraq War Families Campaign Group, which is made up of relatives of British troops killed in the conflict.\nIt aimed to reach that amount to \"bring to justice those responsible for the war and the deaths of our loved ones\".\nThe campaign was led by Reg Keys and Roger Bacon, who lost sons in Iraq.\nThe funding bid began after the publication last month of the long-awaited report by Sir John Chilcot into the 2003 invasion.\nChilcot report: Findings at-a-glance\nThe campaign group initially aimed to reach \u00a350,000 via crowdfunding, but extended its target after raising that figure in nine hours on the CrowdJustice website.\nIt has now received enough backing to fund the whole campaign.\nMr Keys and Mr Bacon said in a statement: \"This is great proof of the underlying support from the British people in our quest for answers and for justice.\n\"It is startling and humbling at the same time.\"\nThe money raised will allow the group's lawyers, McCue and Partners - currently working free of charge - to analyse the 2.6 million-word report by Sir John and prepare \"a comprehensive opinion approved by expert senior counsel\".\nThis would provide guidance on whether legal action against key people involved in the invasion of Iraq would succeed or not.\nThe Chilcot report did not make any findings on whether individuals acted unlawfully.\nHowever, it rejected the legal basis for UK military action, and said then-prime minister Mr Blair overstated the threat posed by then-President of Iraq Saddam Hussein and sent ill-prepared troops into battle.\nChilcot report: Coverage in full\nMr Blair has apologised for any mistakes made, but not the decision to go to war itself.\nA total of 179 British service personnel were killed in Iraq between 2003 and 2009, when British troops left Iraqi soil.\nTens of thousands of Iraqi civilians died over the period, though estimates vary considerably.","summary":"An online campaign to fund possible legal action against former Prime Minister Blair and other officials has reached its target.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The campaign was launched on 19 July by the Iraq War Families Campaign Group, which is made up of relatives of British troops killed in the conflict.\nIt aimed to reach that amount to \"bring to justice those responsible for the war and the deaths of our loved ones\".\nThe campaign was led by Reg Keys and Roger Bacon, who lost sons in Iraq.\nThe funding bid began after the publication last month of the long-awaited report by Sir John Chilcot into the 2003 invasion.\nChilcot report: Findings at-a-glance\nThe campaign group initially aimed to reach \u00a350,000 via crowdfunding, but extended its target after raising that figure in nine hours on the CrowdJustice website.\nIt has now received enough backing to fund the whole campaign.\nMr Keys and Mr Bacon said in a statement: \"This is great proof of the underlying support from the British people in our quest for answers and for justice.\n\"It is startling and humbling at the same time.\"\nThe money raised will allow the group's lawyers, McCue and Partners - currently working free of charge - to analyse the 2.6 million-word report by Sir John and prepare \"a comprehensive opinion approved by expert senior counsel\".\nThis would provide guidance on whether legal action against key people involved in the invasion of Iraq would succeed or not.\nThe Chilcot report did not make any findings on whether individuals acted unlawfully.\nHowever, it rejected the legal basis for UK military action, and said then-prime minister Mr Blair overstated the threat posed by then-President of Iraq Saddam Hussein and sent ill-prepared troops into battle.\nChilcot report: Coverage in full\nMr Blair has apologised for any mistakes made, but not the decision to go to war itself.\nA total of 179 British service personnel were killed in Iraq between 2003 and 2009, when British troops left Iraqi soil.\nTens of thousands of Iraqi civilians died over the period, though estimates vary considerably.","summary":"A campaign to raise \u00a350,000 for legal action against those involved in the 2003 invasion of Iraq has raised \u00a350,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Turia Pitt received burns to 65% of her body and was told she would never compete again after the 2011 ultra-marathon in Western Australia.\nAfter 200 operations, she completed the 226km (140 mile) Hawaii event on Sunday\nShe has been hailed on social media as an \"amazing role model\".\nFind out how to get into triathlon in our special guide.\nMs Pitt completed a 3.8km swim, 180km bike ride and 42km run in a time of 14:37:30.\nThe mining engineer, author and motivational speaker completed the event using custom-made gear and brake levers on her bike to accommodate the severe injuries to her hands.\nShe also wore special race clothing to deal with the extreme heat and humidity.\n\"Because of my burns, I can't regulate my own body temperature so I've had to make some adjustments, or use standard tri gear in different ways,\" she revealed last month.\n\"I'm going to need things like cooling sleeves and white suits so I don't overheat.\"\nAfter her encounter with the bushfire Ms Pitt spent 864 days in hospital and underwent many operations to treat her injuries.\nShe made her comeback in the Ironman Australia triathlon in May.\n\"Competing in Ironman has ultimately showed me that I literally can do anything I put my mind to,\" she said on her blog.\nMs Pitt was widely praised on social media as an inspiration.\n\"Such a great example of what can be done through hard work belief in one's self and good a support system,\" one person wrote on her Facebook page.\n\"You continue to amaze and inspire,\" said another.","summary":"Pitt, who suffered life-threatening burns during a race, has completed the Hawaii triathlon.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Turia Pitt received burns to 65% of her body and was told she would never compete again after the 2011 ultra-marathon in Western Australia.\nAfter 200 operations, she completed the 226km (140 mile) Hawaii event on Sunday\nShe has been hailed on social media as an \"amazing role model\".\nFind out how to get into triathlon in our special guide.\nMs Pitt completed a 3.8km swim, 180km bike ride and 42km run in a time of 14:37:30.\nThe mining engineer, author and motivational speaker completed the event using custom-made gear and brake levers on her bike to accommodate the severe injuries to her hands.\nShe also wore special race clothing to deal with the extreme heat and humidity.\n\"Because of my burns, I can't regulate my own body temperature so I've had to make some adjustments, or use standard tri gear in different ways,\" she revealed last month.\n\"I'm going to need things like cooling sleeves and white suits so I don't overheat.\"\nAfter her encounter with the bushfire Ms Pitt spent 864 days in hospital and underwent many operations to treat her injuries.\nShe made her comeback in the Ironman Australia triathlon in May.\n\"Competing in Ironman has ultimately showed me that I literally can do anything I put my mind to,\" she said on her blog.\nMs Pitt was widely praised on social media as an inspiration.\n\"Such a great example of what can be done through hard work belief in one's self and good a support system,\" one person wrote on her Facebook page.\n\"You continue to amaze and inspire,\" said another.","summary":"A British woman who was severely burned in a bushfire while competing in the Ironman triathlon has completed her return to the sport.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Heard, 30, filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences.\nThey married 15 months ago and have no children.\nThey have recently been embroiled in a legal case in Australia after Heard took two dogs into the country illegally. She pleaded guilty in April to a charge of falsifying documents.\nDepp, 52, and Heard met while co-starring in the 2011 film The Rum Diary.\nIn the court papers, Texan-born Heard listed the separation date as Sunday.\nCelebrity news website TMZ reported that Depp had asked a judge to reject Heard's claim for spousal support.\nThe split comes days after the death of Depp's mother. His latest film, Alice Through the Looking Glass, is due to be released on Friday.\nThe Australian court case started last year when Heard brought two dogs into the country where her husband was filming the latest movie in the Pirates of the Caribbean series.\nWhen the case was settled, the couple released a video apology expressing remorse and advising travellers to respect Australian quarantine laws.\nHowever, Australia's Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce had threatened to have the dogs put down, triggering a war of words with Depp that lasted for months.\nThe actor recently said on a US TV show that Mr Joyce looks \"somehow inbred with a tomato\".\nMr Joyce responded by saying he was \"pulling strings\" in Johnny Depp's head, like film villain Hannibal Lecter.","summary":"Film star Johnny Depp and his actress wife Heard are to divorce.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Heard, 30, filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences.\nThey married 15 months ago and have no children.\nThey have recently been embroiled in a legal case in Australia after Heard took two dogs into the country illegally. She pleaded guilty in April to a charge of falsifying documents.\nDepp, 52, and Heard met while co-starring in the 2011 film The Rum Diary.\nIn the court papers, Texan-born Heard listed the separation date as Sunday.\nCelebrity news website TMZ reported that Depp had asked a judge to reject Heard's claim for spousal support.\nThe split comes days after the death of Depp's mother. His latest film, Alice Through the Looking Glass, is due to be released on Friday.\nThe Australian court case started last year when Heard brought two dogs into the country where her husband was filming the latest movie in the Pirates of the Caribbean series.\nWhen the case was settled, the couple released a video apology expressing remorse and advising travellers to respect Australian quarantine laws.\nHowever, Australia's Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce had threatened to have the dogs put down, triggering a war of words with Depp that lasted for months.\nThe actor recently said on a US TV show that Mr Joyce looks \"somehow inbred with a tomato\".\nMr Joyce responded by saying he was \"pulling strings\" in Johnny Depp's head, like film villain Hannibal Lecter.","summary":"Johnny Depp and Amber Heard have filed for divorce in the US, the first divorce in the film's history.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In previous years crime figures have seen a significant rise during the annual celebration.\nGood weather on Saturday meant a larger number of spectators than usual turned out to the event.\nHowever, Insp Stuart Wilson said that other than a \"few minor incidents\" it had passed peacefully.\nHe said: \"The annual Guid Nychburris celebrations started early with police cyclists escorting about 200 horses through the traffic in Dumfries.\n\"The good weather meant that there were a large number of spectators out to watch the horses, the crowning ceremony and the parade in the centre of Dumfries but it was a good family atmosphere and there were no policing issues.\n\"Local police were assisted by police horses and Operational Support Division from Glasgow to make sure the crowds were safe.\"","summary":"Police have praised the \"good family atmosphere\" among the many people who turned out to watch Guid Nychburris events in Dumfries.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In previous years crime figures have seen a significant rise during the annual celebration.\nGood weather on Saturday meant a larger number of spectators than usual turned out to the event.\nHowever, Insp Stuart Wilson said that other than a \"few minor incidents\" it had passed peacefully.\nHe said: \"The annual Guid Nychburris celebrations started early with police cyclists escorting about 200 horses through the traffic in Dumfries.\n\"The good weather meant that there were a large number of spectators out to watch the horses, the crowning ceremony and the parade in the centre of Dumfries but it was a good family atmosphere and there were no policing issues.\n\"Local police were assisted by police horses and Operational Support Division from Glasgow to make sure the crowds were safe.\"","summary":"Police have said they have had no incidents at the annual Guid Nychburris parade in Dumfries.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a documentary aired on BBC Radio 4, the Smack the Pony star claims stories about \"brutalised women\" have become \"entertainment fodder\".\nDramas like The Fall, she suggests, are part of an \"industry\" built on \"rape and the ritualistic murder of women\".\nThe show features an interview with a young actress who says she now regrets playing a rape victim on screen.\n'Sophie' said her character's rape in the unnamed drama was used as \"a shock device\" she now feels was gratuitous \"titillation\".\nIn an interview for Radio 4's Seriously... podcast, Mackichan said recording the interview had left both her and 'Sophie' \"in floods of tears\".\nThe actress also admits that re-watching BBC Two's The Fall in preparation for the programme \"had given her nightmares\".\nThe Fall, now in its third series, tells of a serial killer, played by Jamie Dornan, who torments and rapes his victims before murdering them.\nScreenwriter Allan Cubitt is heard justifying the violence in Mackichan's documentary, saying he wished to neither \"sensationalise\" or \"sanitise\" it.\nMackichan admits The Fall - also starring Gillian Anderson - is \"exciting television\", but says it is nevertheless \"irresponsible\" for perpetuating overused stereotypes.\n\"We do have a lot of what I call crime porn,\" she continued. \"I'd like there to be a real sea change... because it bleeds into our culture.\n\"The onus is with commissioners who commission these programmes, and with screenwriters... who are pandering to the appetite that has been created.\"\nAlison Graham of the Radio Times is another to have spoken out recently against \"graphic portrayals of brutality towards women\".\n\"Using a savage murder of a woman as an attention-grabbing plot device... is too much,\" she wrote in reference to ITV drama Paranoid.\nBody Count Rising can currently be heard on the BBC iPlayer. The next edition of Radio 4's Seriously... podcast is available on Tuesday.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram at bbcnewsents, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Actress Sophie Mackichan has called for a \"sea change\" in the way TV is portrayed, saying crime dramas are \"poop\" to the culture.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a documentary aired on BBC Radio 4, the Smack the Pony star claims stories about \"brutalised women\" have become \"entertainment fodder\".\nDramas like The Fall, she suggests, are part of an \"industry\" built on \"rape and the ritualistic murder of women\".\nThe show features an interview with a young actress who says she now regrets playing a rape victim on screen.\n'Sophie' said her character's rape in the unnamed drama was used as \"a shock device\" she now feels was gratuitous \"titillation\".\nIn an interview for Radio 4's Seriously... podcast, Mackichan said recording the interview had left both her and 'Sophie' \"in floods of tears\".\nThe actress also admits that re-watching BBC Two's The Fall in preparation for the programme \"had given her nightmares\".\nThe Fall, now in its third series, tells of a serial killer, played by Jamie Dornan, who torments and rapes his victims before murdering them.\nScreenwriter Allan Cubitt is heard justifying the violence in Mackichan's documentary, saying he wished to neither \"sensationalise\" or \"sanitise\" it.\nMackichan admits The Fall - also starring Gillian Anderson - is \"exciting television\", but says it is nevertheless \"irresponsible\" for perpetuating overused stereotypes.\n\"We do have a lot of what I call crime porn,\" she continued. \"I'd like there to be a real sea change... because it bleeds into our culture.\n\"The onus is with commissioners who commission these programmes, and with screenwriters... who are pandering to the appetite that has been created.\"\nAlison Graham of the Radio Times is another to have spoken out recently against \"graphic portrayals of brutality towards women\".\n\"Using a savage murder of a woman as an attention-grabbing plot device... is too much,\" she wrote in reference to ITV drama Paranoid.\nBody Count Rising can currently be heard on the BBC iPlayer. The next edition of Radio 4's Seriously... podcast is available on Tuesday.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram at bbcnewsents, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Actress Mackichan has spoken out about the prevalence of rape and sexual violence in contemporary TV drama.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lagmar Barking, a joint venture between MAR Properties and the Lagan Developments (Holdings), owned the Vicarage Field shopping centre in Barking.\nIt has been bought by Benson Elliot, a UK-based private equity property fund manager.\nThe last accounts for Lagmar Barking showed it owed its lenders \u00a370m.\nThe loan secured on the centre was bought by the US investment fund Cerberus as part of its purchase of the National Asset Management Agency's (Nama) Northern Ireland loan book in 2014.\nPeter Cornforth, director of retail at Benson Elliot, said the deal was \"an exciting purchase for Benson Elliot\".\nHe added that it provided the firm with \"a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the regeneration of a key east London metropolitan centre\".\nCerberus is continuing to rapidly work through the former Nama portfolio with a combination of asset sales, refinancings and enforcements.","summary":"A shopping centre in east London that had been owned by two property groups has been sold.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lagmar Barking, a joint venture between MAR Properties and the Lagan Developments (Holdings), owned the Vicarage Field shopping centre in Barking.\nIt has been bought by Benson Elliot, a UK-based private equity property fund manager.\nThe last accounts for Lagmar Barking showed it owed its lenders \u00a370m.\nThe loan secured on the centre was bought by the US investment fund Cerberus as part of its purchase of the National Asset Management Agency's (Nama) Northern Ireland loan book in 2014.\nPeter Cornforth, director of retail at Benson Elliot, said the deal was \"an exciting purchase for Benson Elliot\".\nHe added that it provided the firm with \"a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the regeneration of a key east London metropolitan centre\".\nCerberus is continuing to rapidly work through the former Nama portfolio with a combination of asset sales, refinancings and enforcements.","summary":"A property firm that owns a shopping centre in east London has been bought by a private equity firm.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victim was queuing for food at the branch in St George's Street, Canterbury at about 02:15 GMT on Friday when the assault occurred.\nInvestigating officers said three men entered the restaurant and began being noisy and bumping into people.\nIt is believed one of the group then set light to the woman's hair.\nOfficers have released CCTV images of three men they are keen to speak to regarding the attack.\nDet Sgt Barry Carr said: \"Fortunately the fire was put out quickly and the victim was not seriously hurt, but things could clearly have turned out much worse.\n\"This was a nasty and extremely dangerous thing to do, and I urge anyone who recognises the men in the CCTV images to contact me as soon as possible.\"","summary":"A woman had her hair set alight in a \"nasty and extremely dangerous\" attack at a restaurant in Canterbury, police said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victim was queuing for food at the branch in St George's Street, Canterbury at about 02:15 GMT on Friday when the assault occurred.\nInvestigating officers said three men entered the restaurant and began being noisy and bumping into people.\nIt is believed one of the group then set light to the woman's hair.\nOfficers have released CCTV images of three men they are keen to speak to regarding the attack.\nDet Sgt Barry Carr said: \"Fortunately the fire was put out quickly and the victim was not seriously hurt, but things could clearly have turned out much worse.\n\"This was a nasty and extremely dangerous thing to do, and I urge anyone who recognises the men in the CCTV images to contact me as soon as possible.\"","summary":"A woman was attacked by a group of men who set fire to her hair while she was queuing at a bank.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Earlier this month, a series of character posters and the film's trailer provoked uproar on social media for their predominantly white cast.\nLast week both the film's director, Alex Proyas, and studio, Lionsgate, apologised for the offence.\nProyas said it was clear \"casting choices should have been more diverse\".\nThe action movie - due to be released early next year - sees white actors such as Gerard Butler, Rufus Sewell and Geoffrey Rush take centre stage in a film about warring Egyptian gods.\nThe publicity material prompted actress Bette Midler to tweet: \"Movie, #GodsOfEgypt in which everyone is white? Egyptians, in history and today, have NEVER been white. BRING BACK GEOGRAPHY!! It's Africa!\"\n'Failure'\n\"We recognise that it is our responsibility to help ensure that casting decisions reflect the diversity and culture of the time periods portrayed,\" wrote Lionsgate in an official statement, released on Friday.\n\"In this instance we failed to live up to our own standards of sensitivity and diversity, for which we sincerely apologise.\n\"Lionsgate is deeply committed to making films that reflect the diversity of our audiences. We have, can and will continue to do better.\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\"\nA statement released by I, Robot director Proyas read: \"The process of casting a movie has many complicated variables, but it is clear that our casting choices should have been more diverse. I sincerely apologise to those who are offended by the decisions we made.\"\nDuVernay, who became the first black female director to receive a Golden Globe nomination for the civil rights movie Selma in 2014, applauded the film-makers' honesty.\n\"This kind of apology never happens - for something that happens all the time. An unusual occurrence worth noting,\" she tweeted.\n\"GODS OF EGYPT makes me value [JJ] Abrams' STAR WARS choices more. Makes me cheer more for [Ryan] Coogler's CREED. We all deserve icons in our own image,\" she added, in a further tweet.\nThe criticism follows similar complaints about Ridley Scott's 2014 movie Exodus: Gods and Kings, which saw Christian Bale cast as Moses - and more recently, Joe Wright's casting of Rooney Mara as Tiger Lilly in Pan.\nGods of Egypt has a reported budget of $140m (\u00c2\u00a392m). It is scheduled for release on 26 February.","summary":"Selma director DuVernay has welcomed an apology by film-makers accused of whitewashing forthcoming movie Gods of Egypt.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Earlier this month, a series of character posters and the film's trailer provoked uproar on social media for their predominantly white cast.\nLast week both the film's director, Alex Proyas, and studio, Lionsgate, apologised for the offence.\nProyas said it was clear \"casting choices should have been more diverse\".\nThe action movie - due to be released early next year - sees white actors such as Gerard Butler, Rufus Sewell and Geoffrey Rush take centre stage in a film about warring Egyptian gods.\nThe publicity material prompted actress Bette Midler to tweet: \"Movie, #GodsOfEgypt in which everyone is white? Egyptians, in history and today, have NEVER been white. BRING BACK GEOGRAPHY!! It's Africa!\"\n'Failure'\n\"We recognise that it is our responsibility to help ensure that casting decisions reflect the diversity and culture of the time periods portrayed,\" wrote Lionsgate in an official statement, released on Friday.\n\"In this instance we failed to live up to our own standards of sensitivity and diversity, for which we sincerely apologise.\n\"Lionsgate is deeply committed to making films that reflect the diversity of our audiences. We have, can and will continue to do better.\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\"\nA statement released by I, Robot director Proyas read: \"The process of casting a movie has many complicated variables, but it is clear that our casting choices should have been more diverse. I sincerely apologise to those who are offended by the decisions we made.\"\nDuVernay, who became the first black female director to receive a Golden Globe nomination for the civil rights movie Selma in 2014, applauded the film-makers' honesty.\n\"This kind of apology never happens - for something that happens all the time. An unusual occurrence worth noting,\" she tweeted.\n\"GODS OF EGYPT makes me value [JJ] Abrams' STAR WARS choices more. Makes me cheer more for [Ryan] Coogler's CREED. We all deserve icons in our own image,\" she added, in a further tweet.\nThe criticism follows similar complaints about Ridley Scott's 2014 movie Exodus: Gods and Kings, which saw Christian Bale cast as Moses - and more recently, Joe Wright's casting of Rooney Mara as Tiger Lilly in Pan.\nGods of Egypt has a reported budget of $140m (\u00c2\u00a392m). It is scheduled for release on 26 February.","summary":"The makers of the upcoming Ridley Scott film Gods of Egypt have apologised to people who were offended by the casting of the film's actors.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Malorie Bantala, 21, was 32-weeks pregnant when she was assaulted by two people in Peckham on 15 June.\nA boy, 17, was charged on Tuesday with child destruction and grievous bodily harm. He is due to appear at Barkingside Magistrates' Court later.\nKevin Wilson, 20, was charged in June with child destruction and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.\nThe teaching assistant, of Longfield Estate in Bermondsey, who is believed to be the baby's father, denies the charge and will face a trial in November.","summary":"A teenager has been charged with the attempted murder of a pregnant woman in East Sussex.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Malorie Bantala, 21, was 32-weeks pregnant when she was assaulted by two people in Peckham on 15 June.\nA boy, 17, was charged on Tuesday with child destruction and grievous bodily harm. He is due to appear at Barkingside Magistrates' Court later.\nKevin Wilson, 20, was charged in June with child destruction and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.\nThe teaching assistant, of Longfield Estate in Bermondsey, who is believed to be the baby's father, denies the charge and will face a trial in November.","summary":"A second person has been charged over an attack on a pregnant woman in Peckham.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Phil Smith, chief executive of IT company Cisco, likened the situation to not having access to water or a road and said businesses would not be able to survive without it.\nHe said a fast internet connection was vital to a country like Wales with a \"complex landscape\".\nThe Welsh government insisted Wales was leading the way with broadband.\nMinisters and BT are currently delivering the scheme Superfast Cymru, which will give people access to fibre broadband.\nEarlier this year a Superfast Cymru spokesman said more than 80% of properties in Wales had access to the superfast broadband.\nBut, speaking to BBC Wales at technology conference Digital 2016 in Newport, Mr Smith said: \"I'm very surprised that broadband hasn't got to the level of penetration it should.\n\"To be honest it's like saying you don't have a road now, or you don't have water.\n\"Companies, countries and individuals can't survive without broadband, it's not some optional nice thing to have, this is the way business is done.\n\"A country like Wales, it's got a wide population and complex landscape, it needs people to be on video, to engage anywhere in the world at any time.\n\"I think it's really important that the government and industry push hard to get broadband to the highest level everywhere.\"\nA Welsh Government spokesman said an Ofcom report in August showed Wales was leading the way among the UK's devolved nations with the availability of superfast broadband.\n\"The Superfast Cymru programme has already made superfast broadband speeds in excess of 24Mbps available to more than 581,000 Welsh homes and businesses, including in some very rural areas, and more premises will have access as the rollout continues,\" he added.\n\"We are committed to making Wales a truly digital nation and continue to support businesses to take advantage of broadband technology which will help them to grow, to boost Wales' economic prosperity and create jobs.\"","summary":"A high profile figure in the world of technology has criticised poor broadband in parts of Wales.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Phil Smith, chief executive of IT company Cisco, likened the situation to not having access to water or a road and said businesses would not be able to survive without it.\nHe said a fast internet connection was vital to a country like Wales with a \"complex landscape\".\nThe Welsh government insisted Wales was leading the way with broadband.\nMinisters and BT are currently delivering the scheme Superfast Cymru, which will give people access to fibre broadband.\nEarlier this year a Superfast Cymru spokesman said more than 80% of properties in Wales had access to the superfast broadband.\nBut, speaking to BBC Wales at technology conference Digital 2016 in Newport, Mr Smith said: \"I'm very surprised that broadband hasn't got to the level of penetration it should.\n\"To be honest it's like saying you don't have a road now, or you don't have water.\n\"Companies, countries and individuals can't survive without broadband, it's not some optional nice thing to have, this is the way business is done.\n\"A country like Wales, it's got a wide population and complex landscape, it needs people to be on video, to engage anywhere in the world at any time.\n\"I think it's really important that the government and industry push hard to get broadband to the highest level everywhere.\"\nA Welsh Government spokesman said an Ofcom report in August showed Wales was leading the way among the UK's devolved nations with the availability of superfast broadband.\n\"The Superfast Cymru programme has already made superfast broadband speeds in excess of 24Mbps available to more than 581,000 Welsh homes and businesses, including in some very rural areas, and more premises will have access as the rollout continues,\" he added.\n\"We are committed to making Wales a truly digital nation and continue to support businesses to take advantage of broadband technology which will help them to grow, to boost Wales' economic prosperity and create jobs.\"","summary":"The head of the UK's biggest IT firm has said he is \"very surprised\" that broadband has not been delivered to the level of penetration it should be.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Italian authorities concluded Claire Martin killed herself after suffering from post-natal depression.\nHer parents, from Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, believe she was murdered because \"things don't add up\".\nAshfield MP Gloria De Piero said there are \"anomalies to explore\".\nMs Martin, 30, lived with son and her in-laws in Grottaminarda, near Naples, while her partner worked in Germany.\nIn March 2012, Ms Martin suffered multiple stab wounds to her neck, struggled upstairs and died.\nA murder investigation was launched, but 15 months later the Italian authority closed the case after it ruled she had committed suicide.\nFollowing a recent Guardian newspaper article on her death, her father Ray Martin said: \"Things don't add up.\n\"It's impossible to stab yourself multiple times in the neck and climb up stairs after wiping the blood clean off the knife.\"\nHer mother Pat Martin said: \"It's a continuing nightmare, nobody gives a damn.\"\nMs De Piero said forensic reports have been translated into English, but there are witness statements and other evidence only available in Italian.\nThe MP has asked for a meeting in October with the Italian government to \"get the answers the Martin's need\".\nMr Martin said: \"We hope to meet with the magistrate, but I honestly don't know why they won't speak with us.\"\nThe Foreign Office said it would not comment on individual cases, but has provided consular assistance to the family.\nIt added: \"We will continue to assist in any way we can, although we cannot interfere in the legal system of another country.\"","summary":"An MP has a bid to establish how a suicide verdict was ruled after a woman died in Italy in 2012 from stab wounds to the neck.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Italian authorities concluded Claire Martin killed herself after suffering from post-natal depression.\nHer parents, from Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, believe she was murdered because \"things don't add up\".\nAshfield MP Gloria De Piero said there are \"anomalies to explore\".\nMs Martin, 30, lived with son and her in-laws in Grottaminarda, near Naples, while her partner worked in Germany.\nIn March 2012, Ms Martin suffered multiple stab wounds to her neck, struggled upstairs and died.\nA murder investigation was launched, but 15 months later the Italian authority closed the case after it ruled she had committed suicide.\nFollowing a recent Guardian newspaper article on her death, her father Ray Martin said: \"Things don't add up.\n\"It's impossible to stab yourself multiple times in the neck and climb up stairs after wiping the blood clean off the knife.\"\nHer mother Pat Martin said: \"It's a continuing nightmare, nobody gives a damn.\"\nMs De Piero said forensic reports have been translated into English, but there are witness statements and other evidence only available in Italian.\nThe MP has asked for a meeting in October with the Italian government to \"get the answers the Martin's need\".\nMr Martin said: \"We hope to meet with the magistrate, but I honestly don't know why they won't speak with us.\"\nThe Foreign Office said it would not comment on individual cases, but has provided consular assistance to the family.\nIt added: \"We will continue to assist in any way we can, although we cannot interfere in the legal system of another country.\"","summary":"The family of a woman who was stabbed to death in Italy have said they are \"shocked\" by the lack of evidence in the case.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Office for National Statistics said industrial output fell 0.7% compared with January, when it dropped 0.3%.\nUnexpectedly warm weather drove the change, because it led to a fall in electricity and gas demand, the ONS said.\nConstruction output fell by 1.7% in February, down from a revised January reading of zero growth.\nThe construction figure, the biggest drop in nearly a year, was mainly the result of a 2.6% fall in the housebuilding sector.\nMeanwhile, the UK's deficit in goods and services widened to \u00c2\u00a33.7bn in February, from a revised figure of \u00c2\u00a33bn in January.\nAccording to the ONS, the deficit was fuelled by what it called \"erratic items\", such as imports of gold and aircraft.\n\"The overall trade deficit worsened, but excluding erratic items, the picture improved, as imports fell more than exports,\" said ONS senior statistician Kate Davies.\nHoward Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Markit, called the figures \"a disappointing package of data for the UK economy which fuels suspicion that GDP growth slowed markedly, largely due to consumers becoming more cautious\".\nHe added: \"We suspect UK GDP growth in the first quarter of 2017 slowed to 0.4% quarter-on-quarter from 0.7% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2016 - this would be the weakest growth rate since the first quarter of 2016.\"","summary":"Activity in the UK's industrial and construction sectors shrank in February, new figures show.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Office for National Statistics said industrial output fell 0.7% compared with January, when it dropped 0.3%.\nUnexpectedly warm weather drove the change, because it led to a fall in electricity and gas demand, the ONS said.\nConstruction output fell by 1.7% in February, down from a revised January reading of zero growth.\nThe construction figure, the biggest drop in nearly a year, was mainly the result of a 2.6% fall in the housebuilding sector.\nMeanwhile, the UK's deficit in goods and services widened to \u00c2\u00a33.7bn in February, from a revised figure of \u00c2\u00a33bn in January.\nAccording to the ONS, the deficit was fuelled by what it called \"erratic items\", such as imports of gold and aircraft.\n\"The overall trade deficit worsened, but excluding erratic items, the picture improved, as imports fell more than exports,\" said ONS senior statistician Kate Davies.\nHoward Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Markit, called the figures \"a disappointing package of data for the UK economy which fuels suspicion that GDP growth slowed markedly, largely due to consumers becoming more cautious\".\nHe added: \"We suspect UK GDP growth in the first quarter of 2017 slowed to 0.4% quarter-on-quarter from 0.7% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2016 - this would be the weakest growth rate since the first quarter of 2016.\"","summary":"UK industrial output fell in February, the biggest fall in nearly a year, according to official figures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A yellow severe weather warning has been issued as the remains of Hurricane Gonzalo reach Britain.\nCoastal areas and north-western parts of Wales are expected to see the worst of the weather.\nThe Met Office said while all of Wales will be affected, areas including Aberporth, Aberystwyth and Anglesey will likely see the strongest winds.\n\"Hurricane Gonzalo will run eastwards across the Atlantic, reaching the UK on Monday night, bringing strong winds and heavy rain,\" said a spokesperson.\n\"The strongest winds are expected on Tuesday as the low pressure clears eastwards.\"\nGusts exceeding 55mph are likely inland, with 60 to 70mph gusts in some exposed coastal areas in the west.\nThe forecaster warned that fallen leaves and blocked drains could increase the risk of surface water affecting roads, and advised that travel could be disrupted.\nHurricane Gonzalo caused widespread damage and a power blackout when it hit Bermuda last week, with damage caused to houses and power lines downed.\nIrish Ferries has cancelled some sailings between Holyhead and Dublin due to the adverse weather forecasts for Tuesday.","summary":"Gale force winds of up to 70mph and heavy rain will arrive in Wales on Monday evening, said the Met Office.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A yellow severe weather warning has been issued as the remains of Hurricane Gonzalo reach Britain.\nCoastal areas and north-western parts of Wales are expected to see the worst of the weather.\nThe Met Office said while all of Wales will be affected, areas including Aberporth, Aberystwyth and Anglesey will likely see the strongest winds.\n\"Hurricane Gonzalo will run eastwards across the Atlantic, reaching the UK on Monday night, bringing strong winds and heavy rain,\" said a spokesperson.\n\"The strongest winds are expected on Tuesday as the low pressure clears eastwards.\"\nGusts exceeding 55mph are likely inland, with 60 to 70mph gusts in some exposed coastal areas in the west.\nThe forecaster warned that fallen leaves and blocked drains could increase the risk of surface water affecting roads, and advised that travel could be disrupted.\nHurricane Gonzalo caused widespread damage and a power blackout when it hit Bermuda last week, with damage caused to houses and power lines downed.\nIrish Ferries has cancelled some sailings between Holyhead and Dublin due to the adverse weather forecasts for Tuesday.","summary":"Parts of Wales are expected to be hit by the strongest winds of the Atlantic hurricane in a week.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The author whose Sea of Poppies was shortlisted for the Booker prize in 2008, is being hosted as a writer-in-residence at Rashtrapati Bhawan.\nHe has been posting regular tweets and pictures, including the dining table Nelson Mandela ate at and guest rooms foreign dignitaries have stayed in.\nHis latest book is on climate change.\nThe Twitter tour was not limited to just the interiors of the official residence.\nGhosh pointed out aspects of the famed gardens, and also drew attention to a sewage treatment plant on the premises.\nThe Mughal gardens are hugely popular in India, and are opened to the public once a year.\nGhosh also took the time to meet members of the president's security detail including Vikrant, the horse that leads all the ceremonial parades the president participates in.\nMany social media users have thanked the author for giving them an \"unseen glimpse\" into the President's house, while others have been offering their own insights- and even criticisms- of the residence..\nOne user suggested that some of the rooms could \"use more light\", while others said that \"heavy dusty carpeting\" could \"smother the will to live\".","summary":"Indian author and novelist Sharmila Ghosh has been on a two-day tour of the country's President's residence in the capital, Delhi.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The author whose Sea of Poppies was shortlisted for the Booker prize in 2008, is being hosted as a writer-in-residence at Rashtrapati Bhawan.\nHe has been posting regular tweets and pictures, including the dining table Nelson Mandela ate at and guest rooms foreign dignitaries have stayed in.\nHis latest book is on climate change.\nThe Twitter tour was not limited to just the interiors of the official residence.\nGhosh pointed out aspects of the famed gardens, and also drew attention to a sewage treatment plant on the premises.\nThe Mughal gardens are hugely popular in India, and are opened to the public once a year.\nGhosh also took the time to meet members of the president's security detail including Vikrant, the horse that leads all the ceremonial parades the president participates in.\nMany social media users have thanked the author for giving them an \"unseen glimpse\" into the President's house, while others have been offering their own insights- and even criticisms- of the residence..\nOne user suggested that some of the rooms could \"use more light\", while others said that \"heavy dusty carpeting\" could \"smother the will to live\".","summary":"Writer Ghosh is giving social media users a rare glimpse of what it's like inside the president's official residence.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bridge, over the River Wharfe at Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, collapsed in December 2015, affecting 79 homes and businesses.\nThe report, for North Yorkshire County Council, said improved defences should be a \"priority\".\nThe Environment Agency said it was preparing a funding bid for improved defences.\nRead more about this and other stories from across Yorkshire\nThe report said heavy rain over the Christmas period fell on ground already saturated following heavy rain throughout November and December.\nThe level of the River Wharfe rose rapidly and overtopped the town's existing defences.\nIt states: \"An improved system of flood defences in Tadcaster is a priority for the town.\n\"The current level of protection [for a one-in-25 year flood event] is low and whilst the rainfall preceding the flood was unusual, the risk of a repeat event remains.\"\nDon Mackenzie, executive member on North Yorkshire County Council, said: \"Clearly we want to see the basic defences built up higher so that we have more than the current 25 year protection. Ideally we would like to see a 100 year protection.\"\nNicola Eades, from Tadcaster Flood Action Group, welcomed the report.\n\"We are working closely with the organisations [on plans for defences] but it will be about what will be acceptable to the public.\"\nShe also said it would be dependent on what funding would be available nationally and regionally.\nThe report praises the Tadcaster Flood Action Group (TFAG) for its work in improving flood awareness and resilience in the town since 2015.\nIt concludes: \"It is undoubtedly true that Tadcaster is better prepared for flooding through the actions and activities of TFAG.\"","summary":"A report into the collapse of a bridge which killed more than 100 people has said flood defences are \"unacceptable\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bridge, over the River Wharfe at Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, collapsed in December 2015, affecting 79 homes and businesses.\nThe report, for North Yorkshire County Council, said improved defences should be a \"priority\".\nThe Environment Agency said it was preparing a funding bid for improved defences.\nRead more about this and other stories from across Yorkshire\nThe report said heavy rain over the Christmas period fell on ground already saturated following heavy rain throughout November and December.\nThe level of the River Wharfe rose rapidly and overtopped the town's existing defences.\nIt states: \"An improved system of flood defences in Tadcaster is a priority for the town.\n\"The current level of protection [for a one-in-25 year flood event] is low and whilst the rainfall preceding the flood was unusual, the risk of a repeat event remains.\"\nDon Mackenzie, executive member on North Yorkshire County Council, said: \"Clearly we want to see the basic defences built up higher so that we have more than the current 25 year protection. Ideally we would like to see a 100 year protection.\"\nNicola Eades, from Tadcaster Flood Action Group, welcomed the report.\n\"We are working closely with the organisations [on plans for defences] but it will be about what will be acceptable to the public.\"\nShe also said it would be dependent on what funding would be available nationally and regionally.\nThe report praises the Tadcaster Flood Action Group (TFAG) for its work in improving flood awareness and resilience in the town since 2015.\nIt concludes: \"It is undoubtedly true that Tadcaster is better prepared for flooding through the actions and activities of TFAG.\"","summary":"Heavy rain which caused a road bridge to collapse, could happen again, a report has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Moore, who is 6ft 5ins, scored 10 goals in 21 league appearances this season for Rovers and Torquay, where he had a brief loan spell earlier this term.\nThe 24-year-old has penned an 18-month deal at Portman Road.\nSpence, 26, has signed to the end of the season having been without a club since leaving MK Dons in the summer.\nThe former West Ham defender played 80 times for the Dons after joining on a full-time contract, following two separate loan spells.\nBoth are unavailable for Ipswich's FA Cup third-round replay at Lincoln on Tuesday as they were not registered before the original tie.\nIpswich Town boss Mick McCarthy confirmed on Saturday to BBC Radio Suffolk he was still searching for another striker despite signing Moore, having previously had an approach turned down by Preston for Jordan Hugill.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page or visit our Premier League tracker here.","summary":"Ipswich Town have signed striker Ryan Moore and striker Jack Spence on loan from fellow League Two side Preston North End.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Moore, who is 6ft 5ins, scored 10 goals in 21 league appearances this season for Rovers and Torquay, where he had a brief loan spell earlier this term.\nThe 24-year-old has penned an 18-month deal at Portman Road.\nSpence, 26, has signed to the end of the season having been without a club since leaving MK Dons in the summer.\nThe former West Ham defender played 80 times for the Dons after joining on a full-time contract, following two separate loan spells.\nBoth are unavailable for Ipswich's FA Cup third-round replay at Lincoln on Tuesday as they were not registered before the original tie.\nIpswich Town boss Mick McCarthy confirmed on Saturday to BBC Radio Suffolk he was still searching for another striker despite signing Moore, having previously had an approach turned down by Preston for Jordan Hugill.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page or visit our Premier League tracker here.","summary":"Ipswich Town have signed striker Moore and former MK Dons defender Spence.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their 196-run first-innings lead came mainly thanks to Tom Kohler-Cadmore (102) and Ed Barnard (59).\nFurther contributions down the order allowed the visitors to reach 403 all out for five batting bonus points.\nGlamorgan started well with Jacques Rudolph and Nick Selman putting on 74 for the first wicket, but they ended 141-3 at the close, 55 runs behind.\nWorcestershire claimed three wickets for 34 runs to reduce Glamorgan to 108-3, but Colin Ingram (41 not out) and Aneurin Donald saw out the rest of the day.\nGlamorgan bowler Michael Hogan told BBC Wales Sport: \"It seemed to go through different stages at different times. It was a little trickier at times and then got easier as ball got softer. The boys toiled hard but it could have been a bit better.\n\"It was good to see Lukas Carey doing well. He has done a lot of work in pre-season and he has worked really hard on his fitness and his technique, so it is good to see him being given a chance and taking it with both hands.\n\"I'm fitter after a winter off, probably lacked a bit of bowling conditioning. I've had a few weeks off with injury so probably I got bit tired towards the end.\n\"We thought with the sun out after about 35 or 40 overs it got a bit easier, but they have got a good attack so we will have to absorb a bit of pressure. I think the boys can do the job and if the boys can build a good total we can hopefully bowl them out.\"","summary":"Glamorgan's hopes of reaching the County Championship quarter-finals suffered a blow as they were bowled out for just 101 by Worcestershire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their 196-run first-innings lead came mainly thanks to Tom Kohler-Cadmore (102) and Ed Barnard (59).\nFurther contributions down the order allowed the visitors to reach 403 all out for five batting bonus points.\nGlamorgan started well with Jacques Rudolph and Nick Selman putting on 74 for the first wicket, but they ended 141-3 at the close, 55 runs behind.\nWorcestershire claimed three wickets for 34 runs to reduce Glamorgan to 108-3, but Colin Ingram (41 not out) and Aneurin Donald saw out the rest of the day.\nGlamorgan bowler Michael Hogan told BBC Wales Sport: \"It seemed to go through different stages at different times. It was a little trickier at times and then got easier as ball got softer. The boys toiled hard but it could have been a bit better.\n\"It was good to see Lukas Carey doing well. He has done a lot of work in pre-season and he has worked really hard on his fitness and his technique, so it is good to see him being given a chance and taking it with both hands.\n\"I'm fitter after a winter off, probably lacked a bit of bowling conditioning. I've had a few weeks off with injury so probably I got bit tired towards the end.\n\"We thought with the sun out after about 35 or 40 overs it got a bit easier, but they have got a good attack so we will have to absorb a bit of pressure. I think the boys can do the job and if the boys can build a good total we can hopefully bowl them out.\"","summary":"Worcestershire batted themselves to a good position against Glamorgan.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The district council-owned building has been upgraded for the first time in more than three decades.\nIt includes a new 33m pool, a shallow training pool, sauna and steam room.\nThe sports hall has been revamped and a \u00a3250,000 climbing wall has been built at the Bridgefoot centre.\nThe double Olympic gold medallist said: \"It's an amazing venue for these guys so that they can learn a life skill as well as having fun.\n\"So many pools nowadays through this whole country have been knocked down and it's incredible that they've invested the money back to make a safe place.\"\nIt is the second time Adlington has visited the centre after she opened the temporary pool provided as part of the British Gas 'Pools for Schools Programme' earlier this year.\nOther athletes who joined the celebrations included water polo player, Rosie Morris, who competed as the GB goalkeeper at the London Olympics in 2012.\nZoe Reeve, former member of the GB Synchro Squad and triple Commonwealth Gold Medallist and three-time Olympian James Goddard also attended the event.","summary":"Olympic gold medallist Sarah Adlington has visited the new \u00a31m Bridgefoot Sports Centre in Bath.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The district council-owned building has been upgraded for the first time in more than three decades.\nIt includes a new 33m pool, a shallow training pool, sauna and steam room.\nThe sports hall has been revamped and a \u00a3250,000 climbing wall has been built at the Bridgefoot centre.\nThe double Olympic gold medallist said: \"It's an amazing venue for these guys so that they can learn a life skill as well as having fun.\n\"So many pools nowadays through this whole country have been knocked down and it's incredible that they've invested the money back to make a safe place.\"\nIt is the second time Adlington has visited the centre after she opened the temporary pool provided as part of the British Gas 'Pools for Schools Programme' earlier this year.\nOther athletes who joined the celebrations included water polo player, Rosie Morris, who competed as the GB goalkeeper at the London Olympics in 2012.\nZoe Reeve, former member of the GB Synchro Squad and triple Commonwealth Gold Medallist and three-time Olympian James Goddard also attended the event.","summary":"Olympic champion Adlington has unveiled a massive refurbishment of a district building.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The old Victoria Ground, next to the A500, shut in 1997 when the club moved to the Britannia Stadium and has remained vacant ever since.\nPlans for the 16-acre site include 130 homes being built initially, followed by a further 70.\nDavid Sidaway, from the council, said he was proud to have secured investment for the \"very important site\".\nA plan to build offices there was shelved in 2004 and in 2007 St Modwen said the recession had affected development opportunities.\nFurther plans for housing were announced in 2013 but never happened.\nDave Smith, from developer St Modwen Homes, said: \"We understand that the Victoria Ground is an important site for both the people of Stoke-on-Trent and the city council.\n\"Having taken the comments from the public consultation on board, particularly for the second phase of development, we are looking forward to turning our plans for the Victoria Ground site into reality and breathing new life into the community and surrounding area.\"\nAfter working with the Environment Agency over potential flooding issues, a nearby primary school to include sports pitches in the development and holding a public consultation, plans will be submitted by the end of the month, the council said.","summary":"Plans to redevelop Stoke-on-Trent's former stadium into a housing development have been submitted to the city council.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The old Victoria Ground, next to the A500, shut in 1997 when the club moved to the Britannia Stadium and has remained vacant ever since.\nPlans for the 16-acre site include 130 homes being built initially, followed by a further 70.\nDavid Sidaway, from the council, said he was proud to have secured investment for the \"very important site\".\nA plan to build offices there was shelved in 2004 and in 2007 St Modwen said the recession had affected development opportunities.\nFurther plans for housing were announced in 2013 but never happened.\nDave Smith, from developer St Modwen Homes, said: \"We understand that the Victoria Ground is an important site for both the people of Stoke-on-Trent and the city council.\n\"Having taken the comments from the public consultation on board, particularly for the second phase of development, we are looking forward to turning our plans for the Victoria Ground site into reality and breathing new life into the community and surrounding area.\"\nAfter working with the Environment Agency over potential flooding issues, a nearby primary school to include sports pitches in the development and holding a public consultation, plans will be submitted by the end of the month, the council said.","summary":"The old Victoria Ground is to be redeveloped into fields and 200 homes.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A colony has been roosting in St Hilda's Church at Ellerburn, close to the North York Moors.\nBut despite the church's best efforts the bats are not moving and are soiling the altar and church furniture, leaving the church with an \"appalling smell\".\nThe creatures are protected by law and cannot be wilfully disturbed.\nVolunteers at the church have been working for the past decade to keep the altar, stonework and woodwork clean.\nBut the bats, roosting in the higher areas of the church continually soil the interior of the building with urine and faeces.\nChurch warden Liz Cowley said keeping the 11th Century building in good shape was difficult.\nShe said: \"You can see the urine marks (on the altar), they won't go away.\n\"If people were coming in here damaging an ancient building like this, you would say it was criminal damage.\n\"The smell is appalling, it's a combination of ammonia from the urine and a musty smell from the droppings that catches at the back of the throat.\"\nMembers of the church had spent \u00c2\u00a310,000 trying to get the bats to move and had paid for specially-built lofts nearby.\nThe Rev Paul Mothersdale, the Rector of St Hilda's Church, said a lot of money had been invested in trying to persuade the bats to move out of the church.\nThe Rev Mothersdale said: \"We've tried to do everything that English Nature, or Natural England, have wanted us to do.\n\"Money has been spent, not only by the congregation, not only out of church funds, but local people have mucked in and helped.\n\"And yet we're no further forward, we're still as we were 10 years ago.\"\nLucy Bellini, of Natural England, said the bats had to be carefully monitored.\nMs Bellini said: \"It is a really regionally important roost.\n\"Because of that we need to be sure that there are replacement roosts that are suitable and that the bats have found and are aware of and can move to before we allow the church to seal up access points and move the bats out of the church.\"","summary":"A congregation has spent thousands building bat lofts in an attempt to lure the creatures out of their church.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A colony has been roosting in St Hilda's Church at Ellerburn, close to the North York Moors.\nBut despite the church's best efforts the bats are not moving and are soiling the altar and church furniture, leaving the church with an \"appalling smell\".\nThe creatures are protected by law and cannot be wilfully disturbed.\nVolunteers at the church have been working for the past decade to keep the altar, stonework and woodwork clean.\nBut the bats, roosting in the higher areas of the church continually soil the interior of the building with urine and faeces.\nChurch warden Liz Cowley said keeping the 11th Century building in good shape was difficult.\nShe said: \"You can see the urine marks (on the altar), they won't go away.\n\"If people were coming in here damaging an ancient building like this, you would say it was criminal damage.\n\"The smell is appalling, it's a combination of ammonia from the urine and a musty smell from the droppings that catches at the back of the throat.\"\nMembers of the church had spent \u00c2\u00a310,000 trying to get the bats to move and had paid for specially-built lofts nearby.\nThe Rev Paul Mothersdale, the Rector of St Hilda's Church, said a lot of money had been invested in trying to persuade the bats to move out of the church.\nThe Rev Mothersdale said: \"We've tried to do everything that English Nature, or Natural England, have wanted us to do.\n\"Money has been spent, not only by the congregation, not only out of church funds, but local people have mucked in and helped.\n\"And yet we're no further forward, we're still as we were 10 years ago.\"\nLucy Bellini, of Natural England, said the bats had to be carefully monitored.\nMs Bellini said: \"It is a really regionally important roost.\n\"Because of that we need to be sure that there are replacement roosts that are suitable and that the bats have found and are aware of and can move to before we allow the church to seal up access points and move the bats out of the church.\"","summary":"A church in York is being forced to move hundreds of bats from its altar because of a \"musty smell\" from the rotting wood.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WBC cruiserweight champion Bellew, 34, produced an upset to stop David Haye in a heavyweight contest last month.\nBut when asked if he would fight WBA and IBF champion Joshua, Bellew said: \"Absolutely not. I don't need that kind of fight. He's far too good for me.\"\nHis promoter Eddie Hearn said he could fight WBO champion Joseph Parker next.\nNew Zealand's Parker, 25, will defend his title against Romanian Razvan Cojanu in Auckland next weekend.\nSpeaking after Joshua's 11th-round stoppage of Wladimir Klitschko, Bellew said: \"I'm still dreaming about winning the heavyweight world title but a different portion to the one AJ has.\"\nThe Liverpudlian said he was considering retirement following his surprise victory over Haye last month on his heavyweight debut.\nBut on fighting Parker, he added: \"I say Eddie knows what he's doing.\"\nPromoter Hearn confirmed that an all-British Bellew-Joshua fight was not on the cards.\n\"Tony and Joshua are good friends,\" he told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme on Sunday morning.\n\"Tony Bellew has got his eye on some of the smaller guys. Fighters like Joshua are giants and Bellew isn't, but he's in the mix we talk about for challenging for world heavyweight titles.\"\nBellew is not a natural heavyweight, having stepped up from the cruiserweight division to fight David Haye in March.\nHe weighed in at 96.6kg for that fight, while Joshua was at a career heaviest of 113 kg against Klitschko on Saturday - a difference of almost 20kg.\nBut also in the mix for Bellew is WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder - and the American wants a unification fight against Joshua, should he take the WBO belt off Parker.\n\"My plans are to get the WBO belt and once I get that, if I'm given a mandatory challenger, get that out of the way and set up a mega fight early in 2018,\" said Wilder.","summary":"Tony Bellew still retains hope of winning a world heavyweight title but says he will not fight fellow Briton Joshua.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WBC cruiserweight champion Bellew, 34, produced an upset to stop David Haye in a heavyweight contest last month.\nBut when asked if he would fight WBA and IBF champion Joshua, Bellew said: \"Absolutely not. I don't need that kind of fight. He's far too good for me.\"\nHis promoter Eddie Hearn said he could fight WBO champion Joseph Parker next.\nNew Zealand's Parker, 25, will defend his title against Romanian Razvan Cojanu in Auckland next weekend.\nSpeaking after Joshua's 11th-round stoppage of Wladimir Klitschko, Bellew said: \"I'm still dreaming about winning the heavyweight world title but a different portion to the one AJ has.\"\nThe Liverpudlian said he was considering retirement following his surprise victory over Haye last month on his heavyweight debut.\nBut on fighting Parker, he added: \"I say Eddie knows what he's doing.\"\nPromoter Hearn confirmed that an all-British Bellew-Joshua fight was not on the cards.\n\"Tony and Joshua are good friends,\" he told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme on Sunday morning.\n\"Tony Bellew has got his eye on some of the smaller guys. Fighters like Joshua are giants and Bellew isn't, but he's in the mix we talk about for challenging for world heavyweight titles.\"\nBellew is not a natural heavyweight, having stepped up from the cruiserweight division to fight David Haye in March.\nHe weighed in at 96.6kg for that fight, while Joshua was at a career heaviest of 113 kg against Klitschko on Saturday - a difference of almost 20kg.\nBut also in the mix for Bellew is WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder - and the American wants a unification fight against Joshua, should he take the WBO belt off Parker.\n\"My plans are to get the WBO belt and once I get that, if I'm given a mandatory challenger, get that out of the way and set up a mega fight early in 2018,\" said Wilder.","summary":"Tony Bellew says he will not fight Anthony Joshua for the WBA and IBF heavyweight titles.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site - which is owned by Google - is launching a competition for teenagers to create an experiment that could be carried out in space.\nTwo winning ideas will be tested by the crew of the International Space Station.\nGoogle chairman Eric Schmidt recently criticised science and technology education in the UK.\nDelivering the annual McTaggart lecture in Edinburgh, Mr Schmidt said the country needed to reignite children's passion for subjects such as engineering and maths.\nIn addition to having their experiment run in space, the winners will get to experience weightlessness on a zero-g airplane flight, and have the option to either undergo astronaut training in Russia, or to watch the rocket launch in Japan which takes their idea into space.\nWhen the experiments are eventually run, the results will be streamed live on YouTube.\nThe competition is divided into two age groups. 14-16 years, and 17-18 years.\nAlongside Prof Hawking, the judging panel consists of former Astronauts Leland Melvin, Frank De Winne, Akihiko Hoshide and noted \"space tourist\" Guy Lalibert\u00c3\u00a9.","summary":"The UK's top science expert, Prof Stephen Hawking, is to give a lecture to the UK's children.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site - which is owned by Google - is launching a competition for teenagers to create an experiment that could be carried out in space.\nTwo winning ideas will be tested by the crew of the International Space Station.\nGoogle chairman Eric Schmidt recently criticised science and technology education in the UK.\nDelivering the annual McTaggart lecture in Edinburgh, Mr Schmidt said the country needed to reignite children's passion for subjects such as engineering and maths.\nIn addition to having their experiment run in space, the winners will get to experience weightlessness on a zero-g airplane flight, and have the option to either undergo astronaut training in Russia, or to watch the rocket launch in Japan which takes their idea into space.\nWhen the experiments are eventually run, the results will be streamed live on YouTube.\nThe competition is divided into two age groups. 14-16 years, and 17-18 years.\nAlongside Prof Hawking, the judging panel consists of former Astronauts Leland Melvin, Frank De Winne, Akihiko Hoshide and noted \"space tourist\" Guy Lalibert\u00c3\u00a9.","summary":"YouTube has enlisted the help of Prof Hawking in the hunt for budding young scientists.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Strikes planned for Christmas were suspended after the new offer was made but members rejected it by 7-1.\nThe strike affects \"mixed fleet\" staff who joined after 2010 and account for 15% of the total cabin crew.\nBA said it planned to \"ensure that all our customers travel to their destinations\".\nIt said further details for customers would be published on Friday 6 January, once it had finalised contingency plans.\n\"We are extremely disappointed that Unite has once again chosen to target our customers,\" the company said.\n\"We are now focused on protecting our customers from this unnecessary and completely unjustified action.\"\nThe dispute concerns about 4,000 staff who have joined the airline since 2010 on \"mixed fleet\" contracts, who do not feel they are paid enough. About 2,500 of them are Unite members.\nEarnings were advertised between \u00a321,000 and \u00a325,000 but, in reality, start at just over \u00a312,000 plus \u00a33 an hour flying pay, Unite said.\nThe union said its members rejected the new offer by 7-1.\n\"British Airways is needlessly provoking strike action by refusing to extend the mandate of the strike ballot and allow meaningful talks to take place,\" Unite's national office Oliver Richardson said.\n\"Instead of listening to why its mixed fleet cabin crew rejected the offer negotiated at Acas, British Airways has sought instead to try and bully a workforce of young men and women who are trying to eke out a living on poverty pay.\"\nHowever, he added that the union was \"hopeful that a negotiated settlement which meets our members' aspirations can be achieved\" and urged BA to \"engage constructively\".","summary":"British Airways cabin crew will stage a strike after rejecting a new pay offer.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Strikes planned for Christmas were suspended after the new offer was made but members rejected it by 7-1.\nThe strike affects \"mixed fleet\" staff who joined after 2010 and account for 15% of the total cabin crew.\nBA said it planned to \"ensure that all our customers travel to their destinations\".\nIt said further details for customers would be published on Friday 6 January, once it had finalised contingency plans.\n\"We are extremely disappointed that Unite has once again chosen to target our customers,\" the company said.\n\"We are now focused on protecting our customers from this unnecessary and completely unjustified action.\"\nThe dispute concerns about 4,000 staff who have joined the airline since 2010 on \"mixed fleet\" contracts, who do not feel they are paid enough. About 2,500 of them are Unite members.\nEarnings were advertised between \u00a321,000 and \u00a325,000 but, in reality, start at just over \u00a312,000 plus \u00a33 an hour flying pay, Unite said.\nThe union said its members rejected the new offer by 7-1.\n\"British Airways is needlessly provoking strike action by refusing to extend the mandate of the strike ballot and allow meaningful talks to take place,\" Unite's national office Oliver Richardson said.\n\"Instead of listening to why its mixed fleet cabin crew rejected the offer negotiated at Acas, British Airways has sought instead to try and bully a workforce of young men and women who are trying to eke out a living on poverty pay.\"\nHowever, he added that the union was \"hopeful that a negotiated settlement which meets our members' aspirations can be achieved\" and urged BA to \"engage constructively\".","summary":"British Airways cabin crew have voted to strike over pay, in a dispute over pay.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"However, the government has insisted there is a link between the attack and Syrian Kurdish fighters.\nProsecutors and security officials said DNA tests had identified the bomber as Abdulbaki Somer, born in the eastern Turkish city of Van.\nLast week's bombing killed 29 people, at least 20 of them military personnel.\n\"The bomber's DNA matches that of Abdulbaki's father,\" a senior Turkish security official told Reuters news agency.\nTurkey's state-run Anadolu news agency quoted prosecutors confirming the report.\nIt said that Abdulbaki Somer was believed to have joined the Kurdish militant PKK group in 2005 at the age of 16 and was based in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq until 2014.\nThe agency said that Somer's father had told police that his son was behind the attack.\nFollowing the blast in Ankara, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu named the bomber as Salih Necar, a Syrian national and member of the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG).\n\"Whatever the judicial inquiry concludes over the identity of the bomber, it is clear that the bomber came from Rojava, the area of the PYD,\" Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told reporters on Tuesday, referring to another Syrian Kurd-controlled northern Syria.\nHe said the bomber had entered Turkey from the region in the summer of 2014.\nTurkish newspaper the Hurriyet suggested that Abdulbaki Somer may have re-entered Turkey with false papers under the name Salih Necar.\nThe PKK, which has been fighting for Kurdish self-determination since 1984, is considered a terrorist organisation by Turkey and its Western allies.\nTurkey has also designated the YPG a terrorist group, but its allies, including the United States, back the YPG in its fight against so-called Islamic State (IS).","summary":"The bomber behind a deadly blast in Ankara was Turkish-born, security officials say, not from Syria as the government initially said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"However, the government has insisted there is a link between the attack and Syrian Kurdish fighters.\nProsecutors and security officials said DNA tests had identified the bomber as Abdulbaki Somer, born in the eastern Turkish city of Van.\nLast week's bombing killed 29 people, at least 20 of them military personnel.\n\"The bomber's DNA matches that of Abdulbaki's father,\" a senior Turkish security official told Reuters news agency.\nTurkey's state-run Anadolu news agency quoted prosecutors confirming the report.\nIt said that Abdulbaki Somer was believed to have joined the Kurdish militant PKK group in 2005 at the age of 16 and was based in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq until 2014.\nThe agency said that Somer's father had told police that his son was behind the attack.\nFollowing the blast in Ankara, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu named the bomber as Salih Necar, a Syrian national and member of the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG).\n\"Whatever the judicial inquiry concludes over the identity of the bomber, it is clear that the bomber came from Rojava, the area of the PYD,\" Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told reporters on Tuesday, referring to another Syrian Kurd-controlled northern Syria.\nHe said the bomber had entered Turkey from the region in the summer of 2014.\nTurkish newspaper the Hurriyet suggested that Abdulbaki Somer may have re-entered Turkey with false papers under the name Salih Necar.\nThe PKK, which has been fighting for Kurdish self-determination since 1984, is considered a terrorist organisation by Turkey and its Western allies.\nTurkey has also designated the YPG a terrorist group, but its allies, including the United States, back the YPG in its fight against so-called Islamic State (IS).","summary":"A suicide bomber who killed at least 26 people in Turkey's capital Ankara on Sunday was born in Syria, Turkish officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Alexander Wotherspoon, 83, appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court charged with causing the death of Eilish Herron by driving without due care and attention.\nThe 17-year-old was struck by Mr Wotherspoon's car at an Asda petrol station in Linwood in September 2014.\nThe charge says he had failed to keep control of the car while reversing.\nMr Wotherspoon, from Houston in Renfrewshire, uses a zimmer frame to help him walk.\nHe denied starting the engine of his car and reversing while the driver's door was still open, failing to keep control of the car and, while it was reversing, causing it to hit the Renault Clio Eilish was filling up with petrol.\nThe charge states that his actions knocked her to the ground, moved her car out of the way and caused his car to reverse over her, dragging her underneath the car, \"causing her to be so severely injured that she died.\"\nThe incident happened at the Asda petrol station at the Phoenix Retail Park in Linwood on 10 September 2014.\nSheriff Susan Sinclair adjourned the case for a trial to take place in August and continued Wotherspoon's bail.\nSpeaking previously, Eilish's mother Shanneal, 47, said: \"Eilish was a really good girl, a normal teenager who loved her life, loved her family and loved her sport.\n\"She was my best friend, we had such a good laugh.\n\"I can't put into words how much she's missed in our family. We are all very close.\"\nEilish was a keen netball player and played for Paisley Juniors as well as volunteering as a junior coach.\nAfter her death, Netball Scotland created the The Eilish Herron Young Coach of the Year Award, which will continue as a yearly recognition award for young coaches.","summary":"A man has appeared in court charged with the manslaughter of a teenager who was hit by a car while reversing in Renfrewshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Alexander Wotherspoon, 83, appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court charged with causing the death of Eilish Herron by driving without due care and attention.\nThe 17-year-old was struck by Mr Wotherspoon's car at an Asda petrol station in Linwood in September 2014.\nThe charge says he had failed to keep control of the car while reversing.\nMr Wotherspoon, from Houston in Renfrewshire, uses a zimmer frame to help him walk.\nHe denied starting the engine of his car and reversing while the driver's door was still open, failing to keep control of the car and, while it was reversing, causing it to hit the Renault Clio Eilish was filling up with petrol.\nThe charge states that his actions knocked her to the ground, moved her car out of the way and caused his car to reverse over her, dragging her underneath the car, \"causing her to be so severely injured that she died.\"\nThe incident happened at the Asda petrol station at the Phoenix Retail Park in Linwood on 10 September 2014.\nSheriff Susan Sinclair adjourned the case for a trial to take place in August and continued Wotherspoon's bail.\nSpeaking previously, Eilish's mother Shanneal, 47, said: \"Eilish was a really good girl, a normal teenager who loved her life, loved her family and loved her sport.\n\"She was my best friend, we had such a good laugh.\n\"I can't put into words how much she's missed in our family. We are all very close.\"\nEilish was a keen netball player and played for Paisley Juniors as well as volunteering as a junior coach.\nAfter her death, Netball Scotland created the The Eilish Herron Young Coach of the Year Award, which will continue as a yearly recognition award for young coaches.","summary":"An old man has denied causing the death of a teenage girl by by reversing over her as she was filling her car up with petrol.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The character with a huge papier mache head was the alter-ego of musician and comedian Chris Sievey, who died in 2010.\nFans raised \u00c2\u00a360,000 for the tribute which was made in a Czech foundry.\nHundreds of people attended an unveiling ceremony earlier, many in fancy dress for the occasion.\nNeil Taylor, who helped raise the donations for the statue, said its installation would mean that \"Frank will gaze on the Timperley sunset forever\".\nHe said: \"You either got the humour or you didn't get the humour.\n\"Frank Sidebottom created a whole world, he was just magical. He just made a very modest living entertaining people and that's what he's enjoying doing.\"\nSievey set his character's life in the village, where he lived himself, and, as Frank, hosted tours of the area for fans.\nHe often referenced Timperley in his TV and music work, notably on his 1987 release, The Timperley EP, which featured a version of The Kinks' 1967 song Waterloo Sunset with altered lyrics that referred extensively to the village.\nHe also covered Sex Pistols' Anarchy in the UK, changing its title to Anarchy in Timperley.\nAlthough best known for Frank Sidebottom, Sievey also had success in the late 1970s with his punk band The Freshies, who had a hit with I'm In Love With The Girl On The Manchester Virgin Megastore Checkout Desk.\nHis TV fame peaked in the early 1990s with his own series Frank Sidebottom's Fantastic Shed Show.\nNext year Michael Fassbender will play Frank Sidebottom in Frank, a movie inspired by the character.","summary":"A statue of the character Frank Sidebottom has been unveiled in Timperley.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The character with a huge papier mache head was the alter-ego of musician and comedian Chris Sievey, who died in 2010.\nFans raised \u00c2\u00a360,000 for the tribute which was made in a Czech foundry.\nHundreds of people attended an unveiling ceremony earlier, many in fancy dress for the occasion.\nNeil Taylor, who helped raise the donations for the statue, said its installation would mean that \"Frank will gaze on the Timperley sunset forever\".\nHe said: \"You either got the humour or you didn't get the humour.\n\"Frank Sidebottom created a whole world, he was just magical. He just made a very modest living entertaining people and that's what he's enjoying doing.\"\nSievey set his character's life in the village, where he lived himself, and, as Frank, hosted tours of the area for fans.\nHe often referenced Timperley in his TV and music work, notably on his 1987 release, The Timperley EP, which featured a version of The Kinks' 1967 song Waterloo Sunset with altered lyrics that referred extensively to the village.\nHe also covered Sex Pistols' Anarchy in the UK, changing its title to Anarchy in Timperley.\nAlthough best known for Frank Sidebottom, Sievey also had success in the late 1970s with his punk band The Freshies, who had a hit with I'm In Love With The Girl On The Manchester Virgin Megastore Checkout Desk.\nHis TV fame peaked in the early 1990s with his own series Frank Sidebottom's Fantastic Shed Show.\nNext year Michael Fassbender will play Frank Sidebottom in Frank, a movie inspired by the character.","summary":"A statue of the late pop star Frank Sidebottom has been unveiled in Timperley, the village where he was best known for his TV and radio show.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) accused ministers of offering an \"unworkable\" guarantee to protect firefighters aged over 55 who fail fitness tests \"through no fault of their own\".\nThe government said it had been \"clear\" that the staff would get full pensions.\nIt said \"robust\" plans were in place to protect the public during the strike.\nIn December, MPs approved plans to make firefighters in England work until they are 60 and to increase their pension contributions.\nFire minister Penny Mordaunt said no firefighter over 55 would lose their job for losing fitness if it was not their fault.\nBut the FBU says it has contacted fire authorities and \"a number\" said they would not uphold the guarantee.\nFBU general secretary Matt Wrack claimed: \"It is clear that when Penny Mordaunt gave the guarantee in Parliament she would have been aware that no fire authority ever planned to implement the 'guarantee'.\"\nHe said Ms Mordaunt had \"misled\" fire service staff and Parliament, and firefighters were \"unbelievably angry with the disgraceful actions of this government\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said firefighters who \"fail a fitness test through no fault of their own and cannot regain fitness with remedial help\" would get an \"unreduced pension\".\nThe FBU said its members in Northern Ireland had ended their dispute following a \"revised and improved offer with a lower pension age\".\nIt said members in Scotland and Wales would not strike because \"genuine negotiations\" had taken place.","summary":"Firefighters in England and Wales are to strike on Monday in a dispute over pensions.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) accused ministers of offering an \"unworkable\" guarantee to protect firefighters aged over 55 who fail fitness tests \"through no fault of their own\".\nThe government said it had been \"clear\" that the staff would get full pensions.\nIt said \"robust\" plans were in place to protect the public during the strike.\nIn December, MPs approved plans to make firefighters in England work until they are 60 and to increase their pension contributions.\nFire minister Penny Mordaunt said no firefighter over 55 would lose their job for losing fitness if it was not their fault.\nBut the FBU says it has contacted fire authorities and \"a number\" said they would not uphold the guarantee.\nFBU general secretary Matt Wrack claimed: \"It is clear that when Penny Mordaunt gave the guarantee in Parliament she would have been aware that no fire authority ever planned to implement the 'guarantee'.\"\nHe said Ms Mordaunt had \"misled\" fire service staff and Parliament, and firefighters were \"unbelievably angry with the disgraceful actions of this government\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said firefighters who \"fail a fitness test through no fault of their own and cannot regain fitness with remedial help\" would get an \"unreduced pension\".\nThe FBU said its members in Northern Ireland had ended their dispute following a \"revised and improved offer with a lower pension age\".\nIt said members in Scotland and Wales would not strike because \"genuine negotiations\" had taken place.","summary":"Firefighters plan to strike in the dispute with the government over pensions.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tanks were seen on the streets and explosions could be heard throughout the day in Libya's second-biggest city.\nGeneral Khalifa Haftar, who accuses the government of supporting terrorism, began an assault against Islamist fighters in the city last month.\nThe government in Tripoli says Gen Haftar has no authority to act, but several army units have joined him.\nThe BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says a battalion within one of the biggest rival militias has also defected to join the general.\nThe clashes on Sunday were said to have been some of the worst since Gen Haftar began his offensive against Islamists, dubbed \"Operation Dignity,\" in May.\nResidents told the BBC that explosions could be heard across the city intermittently for several hours.\nAn electricity plant was also hit by rockets, causing power outages in large parts of Benghazi.\nMany residents who live in the area where the fighting erupted fled their homes to stay with relatives or friends in quieter neighbourhoods.\nThe number of casualties remains unclear but doctors in the city said at least six people had been killed and a dozen more injured.\nA spokesman for Gen Haftar's force told local media that they had seized several senior Islamists as part of their offensive, but this could not be independently verified.\nSince launching his offensive, Gen Haftar has rallied support from the public and members of the security forces.\nHe survived an assassination attempt earlier in June after a suicide bomb attack on his home in the town of Abyar, about 60km (37 miles) east of Benghazi.\nLibya is still in turmoil three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with political, religious and political factions locked in disagreement about the country's future.\nProfile: General Khalifa Haftar","summary":"Fresh clashes broke out in Benghazi on Sunday after a rogue general launched a fresh assault on Islamist militants.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tanks were seen on the streets and explosions could be heard throughout the day in Libya's second-biggest city.\nGeneral Khalifa Haftar, who accuses the government of supporting terrorism, began an assault against Islamist fighters in the city last month.\nThe government in Tripoli says Gen Haftar has no authority to act, but several army units have joined him.\nThe BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says a battalion within one of the biggest rival militias has also defected to join the general.\nThe clashes on Sunday were said to have been some of the worst since Gen Haftar began his offensive against Islamists, dubbed \"Operation Dignity,\" in May.\nResidents told the BBC that explosions could be heard across the city intermittently for several hours.\nAn electricity plant was also hit by rockets, causing power outages in large parts of Benghazi.\nMany residents who live in the area where the fighting erupted fled their homes to stay with relatives or friends in quieter neighbourhoods.\nThe number of casualties remains unclear but doctors in the city said at least six people had been killed and a dozen more injured.\nA spokesman for Gen Haftar's force told local media that they had seized several senior Islamists as part of their offensive, but this could not be independently verified.\nSince launching his offensive, Gen Haftar has rallied support from the public and members of the security forces.\nHe survived an assassination attempt earlier in June after a suicide bomb attack on his home in the town of Abyar, about 60km (37 miles) east of Benghazi.\nLibya is still in turmoil three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with political, religious and political factions locked in disagreement about the country's future.\nProfile: General Khalifa Haftar","summary":"At least six people have been killed in clashes between rival Islamist fighters in the Libyan city of Benghazi, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dyfed-Powys Police took to social media on Tuesday to ask for help in tracing Rebecca, saying officers were \"very concerned for her\".\nThe force said the mother and child were found in the early hours of Wednesday.\nA spokesman said it was thanks to the public response on Facebook.\n\"Our communities' response to this appeal was significant, with over 1,000 Facebook shares achieved in the first hour and with all parts of Pembrokeshire covered according to the comments posted by our concerned followers,\" he added.","summary":"A missing woman and her child in Pembrokeshire have been found safe and well after a police Facebook appeal was widely shared.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dyfed-Powys Police took to social media on Tuesday to ask for help in tracing Rebecca, saying officers were \"very concerned for her\".\nThe force said the mother and child were found in the early hours of Wednesday.\nA spokesman said it was thanks to the public response on Facebook.\n\"Our communities' response to this appeal was significant, with over 1,000 Facebook shares achieved in the first hour and with all parts of Pembrokeshire covered according to the comments posted by our concerned followers,\" he added.","summary":"A mother and child have been found safe and well in Pembrokeshire, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fukui District Court lifted an injunction that had blocked the reopening of two reactors operated by Kansai Electric Power in the western city of Takahama.\nThe injunction was issued after locals argued the reactors could not withstand a strong earthquake.\nJapan closed all its nuclear reactors after the Fukushima disaster in 2011.\nThe Takahama plants had already obtained approval from the country's nuclear watchdog.\n\"Today's two rulings show a recognition that safety has been ensured at Talahama Nuclear Power Station,\" Kansai said.\nIt aims to restart the reactors next month.\nThe vast majority of Japan's nuclear reactors remain closed - according to the Nuclear Energy Institute, the country's nuclear generating capacity is running at less than 5% of its full potential.\nThe government is keen to restart more reactors, which before the Fukushima disaster supplied about 30% of the country's power.\nJapan has been forced to import fossil fuels to make up the shortfall.","summary":"A Japanese court has paved the way for two more of the country's nuclear reactors to be restarted.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fukui District Court lifted an injunction that had blocked the reopening of two reactors operated by Kansai Electric Power in the western city of Takahama.\nThe injunction was issued after locals argued the reactors could not withstand a strong earthquake.\nJapan closed all its nuclear reactors after the Fukushima disaster in 2011.\nThe Takahama plants had already obtained approval from the country's nuclear watchdog.\n\"Today's two rulings show a recognition that safety has been ensured at Talahama Nuclear Power Station,\" Kansai said.\nIt aims to restart the reactors next month.\nThe vast majority of Japan's nuclear reactors remain closed - according to the Nuclear Energy Institute, the country's nuclear generating capacity is running at less than 5% of its full potential.\nThe government is keen to restart more reactors, which before the Fukushima disaster supplied about 30% of the country's power.\nJapan has been forced to import fossil fuels to make up the shortfall.","summary":"A court in Japan has ruled that two nuclear reactors at a Fukushima nuclear power plant can be restarted.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The inaugural event - which is running until 5 November - features scores of local, national and international comedians, with Tom Stade among the headliners for the opening night.\nCreated by Aberdeen Inspired and Breakneck Comedy, the festival is using more than 20 city centre venues.\nThere will also be events aimed at children, and comedy workshops.\nIt is hoped it will help put the Aberdeen comedy circuit on the map.\nOrganiser Naz Hussain told BBC Scotland: \"People are really looking forward to the festival.\n\"It's something that will potentially grow into something really big.\"","summary":"The Aberdeen Comedy Festival is to be held in the city centre.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The inaugural event - which is running until 5 November - features scores of local, national and international comedians, with Tom Stade among the headliners for the opening night.\nCreated by Aberdeen Inspired and Breakneck Comedy, the festival is using more than 20 city centre venues.\nThere will also be events aimed at children, and comedy workshops.\nIt is hoped it will help put the Aberdeen comedy circuit on the map.\nOrganiser Naz Hussain told BBC Scotland: \"People are really looking forward to the festival.\n\"It's something that will potentially grow into something really big.\"","summary":"A new comedy festival for Aberdeen is getting under way.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Members of the University and College Union (UCU) are taking part in a two-day national strike which is happening at universities across the UK.\nUCU members in Wrexham formed a picket line at the university's main entrance on Mold Road on Wednesday as members also showed their support via placards outside the main building in Cardiff.\nUniversity employers have described the decision to strike as \"disappointing\".\nThe union said the 1.1% pay rise offered by the universities was \"an insult\".\nStaff are refusing to set extra work, cover for absent colleagues or work overtime on Wednesday.\nIf no agreement is reached, members have agreed to further strike action targeting open days and graduation ceremonies in June and July.\nThe union is also beginning preparations for a boycott of the setting and marking of students' work, to begin in the autumn.\nUniversities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) said the offer was \"at, and, for some, beyond, a limit of affordability for higher education institutions and the very best offer that will be available this year\".\nUCEA maintained the weighting of the offer meant the worst paid university staff would get a rise of more than 5%.","summary":"Members of universities in the UK are staging a walk out in a row over pay.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Members of the University and College Union (UCU) are taking part in a two-day national strike which is happening at universities across the UK.\nUCU members in Wrexham formed a picket line at the university's main entrance on Mold Road on Wednesday as members also showed their support via placards outside the main building in Cardiff.\nUniversity employers have described the decision to strike as \"disappointing\".\nThe union said the 1.1% pay rise offered by the universities was \"an insult\".\nStaff are refusing to set extra work, cover for absent colleagues or work overtime on Wednesday.\nIf no agreement is reached, members have agreed to further strike action targeting open days and graduation ceremonies in June and July.\nThe union is also beginning preparations for a boycott of the setting and marking of students' work, to begin in the autumn.\nUniversities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) said the offer was \"at, and, for some, beyond, a limit of affordability for higher education institutions and the very best offer that will be available this year\".\nUCEA maintained the weighting of the offer meant the worst paid university staff would get a rise of more than 5%.","summary":"Staff at Wrexham University have staged a picket line in protest at a pay rise offered by the university.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The value of the deal has not been not disclosed.\nThe acquisition will add more than 60 employees and more than 6,000 fleet assets to Aggreko's Rental Solutions business.\nGlasgow-based Aggreko said it planned to fully integrate Dryco into its North America business.\nIt also intends to develop \"expansion plans to enter additional sectors and global markets\".\nDryco specialises in moisture control, drying, heating, and cooling applications for a number of industries, including shipping, manufacturing, food processing and construction.\nThe company, which operates 10 full-service locations in North America, posted revenues last year of $19m (\u00c2\u00a314.6m).\nAggreko chief executive Chris Weston said: \"This acquisition combines the deep technical strength of two highly respected market leaders and provides our customers with an unparalleled range of solutions that can address their HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and moisture control needs.\n\"It also gives Aggreko an opportunity to further support our rapidly expanding customer base within the shipping, food and beverage and painting and coatings industries.\"","summary":"Scottish firm Aggreko has agreed to buy dryco, a North American firm that supplies heating and cooling solutions for the oil and gas industry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The value of the deal has not been not disclosed.\nThe acquisition will add more than 60 employees and more than 6,000 fleet assets to Aggreko's Rental Solutions business.\nGlasgow-based Aggreko said it planned to fully integrate Dryco into its North America business.\nIt also intends to develop \"expansion plans to enter additional sectors and global markets\".\nDryco specialises in moisture control, drying, heating, and cooling applications for a number of industries, including shipping, manufacturing, food processing and construction.\nThe company, which operates 10 full-service locations in North America, posted revenues last year of $19m (\u00c2\u00a314.6m).\nAggreko chief executive Chris Weston said: \"This acquisition combines the deep technical strength of two highly respected market leaders and provides our customers with an unparalleled range of solutions that can address their HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and moisture control needs.\n\"It also gives Aggreko an opportunity to further support our rapidly expanding customer base within the shipping, food and beverage and painting and coatings industries.\"","summary":"Aggreko is expanding its offering in North America by buying industrial climate control equipment specialist Dryco.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chesterfield striker was cleared of rape at a retrial in 2016. He had been charged with attacking the woman in a hotel room in Rhyl, Denbighshire.\nFollowing the retrial, North Wales Police investigated after the woman's name was revealed on social media.\nAnyone who reports being a victim of a sex offence is guaranteed lifelong anonymity.\nNorth Wales Police's temporary Supt Jason Devonport said the publishing of her name was a \"serious\" offence.\nThe men, aged between 16 and 23, were from the Sheffield, Derbyshire and Birmingham areas.\nAll were cautioned after admitting publishing the name of the woman - who has lifelong anonymity under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 - after the retrial verdict.\nSupt Devonport said: \"This type of offence is fortunately rare, however, I'd like to emphasise all police forces take offences of this nature very seriously.\n\"We will vigorously pursue and prosecute those who don't respect victims' anonymity.\"\nIn November 2012 - following the initial trial - nine people were made to pay compensation to the woman after they admitted naming her on Twitter and Facebook.\nMr Evans, 28, was originally found guilty of rape at Caernarfon Crown Court in 2012, but that conviction was quashed in April 2016. A retrial jury found him not guilty of the offence six months later.\nThe Chesterfield striker had been charged with attacking her at a hotel on 30 May 2011.\nHe was found not guilty of the same charge, after a retrial at Cardiff Crown Court, in October 2016.\nMr Evans' former club Sheffield United announced this week it was to re-sign him.","summary":"Three men have been cautioned after the name of a woman they named as Ched Evans was revealed online.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chesterfield striker was cleared of rape at a retrial in 2016. He had been charged with attacking the woman in a hotel room in Rhyl, Denbighshire.\nFollowing the retrial, North Wales Police investigated after the woman's name was revealed on social media.\nAnyone who reports being a victim of a sex offence is guaranteed lifelong anonymity.\nNorth Wales Police's temporary Supt Jason Devonport said the publishing of her name was a \"serious\" offence.\nThe men, aged between 16 and 23, were from the Sheffield, Derbyshire and Birmingham areas.\nAll were cautioned after admitting publishing the name of the woman - who has lifelong anonymity under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 - after the retrial verdict.\nSupt Devonport said: \"This type of offence is fortunately rare, however, I'd like to emphasise all police forces take offences of this nature very seriously.\n\"We will vigorously pursue and prosecute those who don't respect victims' anonymity.\"\nIn November 2012 - following the initial trial - nine people were made to pay compensation to the woman after they admitted naming her on Twitter and Facebook.\nMr Evans, 28, was originally found guilty of rape at Caernarfon Crown Court in 2012, but that conviction was quashed in April 2016. A retrial jury found him not guilty of the offence six months later.\nThe Chesterfield striker had been charged with attacking her at a hotel on 30 May 2011.\nHe was found not guilty of the same charge, after a retrial at Cardiff Crown Court, in October 2016.\nMr Evans' former club Sheffield United announced this week it was to re-sign him.","summary":"Several men who revealed the identity of the woman involved in Evans' rape trial have been cautioned.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Each team had an early chance before Dover captain Jamie Grimes' looping header put the visitors ahead in the eighth minute.\nMacclesfield keeper Scott Flinders, making his first appearance after signing from York, misjudged a free-kick, allowing Grimes to nod in.\nFlinders saved a curling James Hurst effort and Dover had a goal ruled out just after half-time.\nThose missed opportunities came back to haunt Athletic when Holroyd got on the end of Danny Whitaker's shot to level in the 69th minute before bursting through and scoring again soon after.\nFlinders atoned for his early error by brilliantly keeping out Moses Emmanuel's late volley as Macclesfield held on for a victory that moves them to within six points of promotion-chasing Dover.\nReport supplied by the Press Association.\nMatch ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSecond Half ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Laurie Bell replaces Chris Holroyd.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Tyrone Marsh replaces Ricky Miller.\nRicky Miller (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nRichard Orlu (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Jim Stevenson replaces Ricky Modeste.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 1, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Anthony Dudley replaces Jack Sampson.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Chris Kinnear replaces James Hurst.\nSecond Half begins Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nFirst Half ends, Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nJames Hurst (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1. Jamie Grimes (Dover Athletic).\nFirst Half begins.\nLineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Two Holroyd goals in a short span gave Macclesfield a win over Dover.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Each team had an early chance before Dover captain Jamie Grimes' looping header put the visitors ahead in the eighth minute.\nMacclesfield keeper Scott Flinders, making his first appearance after signing from York, misjudged a free-kick, allowing Grimes to nod in.\nFlinders saved a curling James Hurst effort and Dover had a goal ruled out just after half-time.\nThose missed opportunities came back to haunt Athletic when Holroyd got on the end of Danny Whitaker's shot to level in the 69th minute before bursting through and scoring again soon after.\nFlinders atoned for his early error by brilliantly keeping out Moses Emmanuel's late volley as Macclesfield held on for a victory that moves them to within six points of promotion-chasing Dover.\nReport supplied by the Press Association.\nMatch ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSecond Half ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Laurie Bell replaces Chris Holroyd.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Tyrone Marsh replaces Ricky Miller.\nRicky Miller (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nRichard Orlu (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Jim Stevenson replaces Ricky Modeste.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 1, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Anthony Dudley replaces Jack Sampson.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Chris Kinnear replaces James Hurst.\nSecond Half begins Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nFirst Half ends, Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nJames Hurst (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1. Jamie Grimes (Dover Athletic).\nFirst Half begins.\nLineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Chris Holroyd's late goal gave Dover a 2-1 victory over Macclesfield at the National League.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Rumours of a tour to celebrate the band's golden anniversary have been circulating for a number of years.\nHowever, Richards would not go so far as to say when the quartet would be performing in public again.\n\"There's things in the works - I think it's definitely happening,\" he told the BBC. \"But when? I can't say yet.\"\n\"We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals - we've got together and it feels so good.\"\nRichards was speaking to BBC arts editor Will Gompertz the day before the band turns 50.\nThey played their first gig at London's Marquee Club on 12 July, 1962; and had their first hit, a cover of Chuck Berry's Come On, 12 months later.\nA photography exhibition marking the band's long career will be launched at London's Somerset House on Thursday.\nTalking about the pictures, which include reportage, live concert and studio images, the guitarist said he felt \"weird\" looking back at the group's early days.\n\"It's amazing - most of these pictures I think, 'where was the cameraman?' I don't remember them being there,\" he said.\nHe added he would like the band to continue for as long as possible, saying: \"There might be life in the old dog yet - we'll die gracefully, elegantly wasted.\n\"Sometimes its hard work and you wonder why you're doing it, but apart from those few moments it's been an incredible adventure.\"\nThe Stones last world tour, A Bigger Bang, played to 4.5m people in 32 countries over two years before it finished in London in 2007.\nWith ticket sales of $558m (\u00c2\u00a3360m), it was the most profitable tour of all time, until it was eclipsed by U2's 360 tour last year.","summary":"The Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards says he is \"feeling good\" about performing in public again.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Rumours of a tour to celebrate the band's golden anniversary have been circulating for a number of years.\nHowever, Richards would not go so far as to say when the quartet would be performing in public again.\n\"There's things in the works - I think it's definitely happening,\" he told the BBC. \"But when? I can't say yet.\"\n\"We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals - we've got together and it feels so good.\"\nRichards was speaking to BBC arts editor Will Gompertz the day before the band turns 50.\nThey played their first gig at London's Marquee Club on 12 July, 1962; and had their first hit, a cover of Chuck Berry's Come On, 12 months later.\nA photography exhibition marking the band's long career will be launched at London's Somerset House on Thursday.\nTalking about the pictures, which include reportage, live concert and studio images, the guitarist said he felt \"weird\" looking back at the group's early days.\n\"It's amazing - most of these pictures I think, 'where was the cameraman?' I don't remember them being there,\" he said.\nHe added he would like the band to continue for as long as possible, saying: \"There might be life in the old dog yet - we'll die gracefully, elegantly wasted.\n\"Sometimes its hard work and you wonder why you're doing it, but apart from those few moments it's been an incredible adventure.\"\nThe Stones last world tour, A Bigger Bang, played to 4.5m people in 32 countries over two years before it finished in London in 2007.\nWith ticket sales of $558m (\u00c2\u00a3360m), it was the most profitable tour of all time, until it was eclipsed by U2's 360 tour last year.","summary":"Guitarist Richards says the band have met up for \"a couple of rehearsals\" as they mark 50 years together.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chelsey Lee, 26, played for Bucheon KEB Hana Bank in the Women's Korean Basketball League (WKBL), whose teams are allowed only two foreign players.\nProsecutors were asked to investigate after the Korean Olympic Committee pushed for Lee's naturalisation.\nThe WKBL says Lee will be suspended for life and her records annulled.\nThe Miami-born centre won the league's rookie of the year award in the 2015-16 season after helping her team reach the championship series.\nHowever, Lee and her two agents are suspected of fabricating her and her father's birth certificates to show she had a South Korean grandmother.\nBucheon KEB Hana Bank issued a public apology, vowing to take legal action against Lee and her agents.\nThe club's owner and head coach will step down.\nWKBL commissioner Shin Sun-woo said the team's records and ranking will be nullified and the league will scrap the extra quota for international players with a Korean parent or grandparent.","summary":"A South Korean basketball player has been suspended after being accused of fabricating her father's birth certificate.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chelsey Lee, 26, played for Bucheon KEB Hana Bank in the Women's Korean Basketball League (WKBL), whose teams are allowed only two foreign players.\nProsecutors were asked to investigate after the Korean Olympic Committee pushed for Lee's naturalisation.\nThe WKBL says Lee will be suspended for life and her records annulled.\nThe Miami-born centre won the league's rookie of the year award in the 2015-16 season after helping her team reach the championship series.\nHowever, Lee and her two agents are suspected of fabricating her and her father's birth certificates to show she had a South Korean grandmother.\nBucheon KEB Hana Bank issued a public apology, vowing to take legal action against Lee and her agents.\nThe club's owner and head coach will step down.\nWKBL commissioner Shin Sun-woo said the team's records and ranking will be nullified and the league will scrap the extra quota for international players with a Korean parent or grandparent.","summary":"An Miami-born basketball player has been banned from South Korea's domestic league for life after prosecutors said she forged her birth documents.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Council officials will meet on Tuesday to start the process of identifying where the Maes will be.\nA cabinet report said 140 acres were needed, along with good mobile phone signal and, if possible, fibre broadband.\nTown and community councils will be contacted, asking for suggestions to be sent to Ceredigion council by March.\nOnce these have been received, they will be forwarded to the National Eisteddfod board, which is responsible for choosing the host site.\nThe county hosted the first known eisteddfod, when Lord Rhys, prince of Deheubarth, gathered poets and musicians at his castle in Cardigan in AD 1176.","summary":"The site of the Welsh Maes will be chosen by Ceredigion council, it has been announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Council officials will meet on Tuesday to start the process of identifying where the Maes will be.\nA cabinet report said 140 acres were needed, along with good mobile phone signal and, if possible, fibre broadband.\nTown and community councils will be contacted, asking for suggestions to be sent to Ceredigion council by March.\nOnce these have been received, they will be forwarded to the National Eisteddfod board, which is responsible for choosing the host site.\nThe county hosted the first known eisteddfod, when Lord Rhys, prince of Deheubarth, gathered poets and musicians at his castle in Cardigan in AD 1176.","summary":"Suggestions for the potential host site of the Maes in Ceredigion are being sought.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hot lava and ash spewed from the top into a valley nearby on the Italian island of Sicily.\nThe eruption happened on Sunday morning at 4am local time for more than an hour and a half.\nAlthough the area around the volcano was covered by ash, it didn't affect planes travelling near it.\nAir traffic can be seriously affected when ash from volcanic eruptions is in the air.\nIn 2010, the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland erupted and flights in Europe and across the Atlantic were cancelled because the ash particles in the air made it unsafe to fly.\nCheck out the video above to see Mount Etna's latest eruption in all its glory.","summary":"A volcano has erupted into a valley in Sicily.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hot lava and ash spewed from the top into a valley nearby on the Italian island of Sicily.\nThe eruption happened on Sunday morning at 4am local time for more than an hour and a half.\nAlthough the area around the volcano was covered by ash, it didn't affect planes travelling near it.\nAir traffic can be seriously affected when ash from volcanic eruptions is in the air.\nIn 2010, the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland erupted and flights in Europe and across the Atlantic were cancelled because the ash particles in the air made it unsafe to fly.\nCheck out the video above to see Mount Etna's latest eruption in all its glory.","summary":"The Mount Etna volcano in Italy has erupted, causing a huge amount of ash to fall from the sky.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fellow scrum-half Greig Laidlaw was Scotland's man of the match in their opening Pool B win over Japan.\nBut Pyrgos takes over as skipper as head coach Vern Cotter rotates his squad against the USA on Sunday.\n\"Greig had a great game on Wednesday, but I'll focus on my role and do it to the best of my ability,\" said the Glasgow Warriors 26-year-old.\n\"I just look at it like it's a great opportunity.\n\"Hopefully, we get the right result.\"\nPyrgos led Scotland in a World Cup warm-up defeat by Ireland last month and will be determined to retain his place.\nHowever, Laidlaw is almost certain to return for the potentially decisive meeting with South Africa in Newcastle a week on Saturday.\n\"I knew coming in that was how it was going to go,\" added Pyrgos.\n\"It was amazing to lead the team out against Ireland and again it's a huge honour to captain Scotland at a World Cup.\n\"I know how much it means to the country and I'm really excited.\n\"I'm not sure how I'll feel when I get out there, but it'll be a big moment for myself and my family.\"","summary":"Scotland scrum-half Alex Pyrgos says he is \"excited\" to be named as captain of the World Cup-winning side.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fellow scrum-half Greig Laidlaw was Scotland's man of the match in their opening Pool B win over Japan.\nBut Pyrgos takes over as skipper as head coach Vern Cotter rotates his squad against the USA on Sunday.\n\"Greig had a great game on Wednesday, but I'll focus on my role and do it to the best of my ability,\" said the Glasgow Warriors 26-year-old.\n\"I just look at it like it's a great opportunity.\n\"Hopefully, we get the right result.\"\nPyrgos led Scotland in a World Cup warm-up defeat by Ireland last month and will be determined to retain his place.\nHowever, Laidlaw is almost certain to return for the potentially decisive meeting with South Africa in Newcastle a week on Saturday.\n\"I knew coming in that was how it was going to go,\" added Pyrgos.\n\"It was amazing to lead the team out against Ireland and again it's a huge honour to captain Scotland at a World Cup.\n\"I know how much it means to the country and I'm really excited.\n\"I'm not sure how I'll feel when I get out there, but it'll be a big moment for myself and my family.\"","summary":"Pyrgos is ready to make the most of what could be his only chance to captain Scotland at this World Cup.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Tuesday Mr Obama cancelled planned talks after the firebrand Mr Duterte called him the \"son of a whore\".\nWednesday's informal meeting took place before an Asean summit gala dinner.\nWhile a Philippine spokesman said he was \"very happy\" it happened, the US side said they had a \"brief discussion\" in a pre-meal \"hold space\" for leaders.\nMr Obama and Mr Duterte are said to have entered the dinner venue separately at the summit in Laos and did not interact with each other during the event, which lasted one hour and 20 minutes.\n\"They were the last people to leave the holding room. I can't say how long they met,\" Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, travelling with Mr Duterte, told reporters shortly afterwards.\n\"I'm very happy that it happened.\"\nA White House official said the pair exchanged \"pleasantries\" in a \"brief discussion\" before dinner.\nWar on drugs\nMr Duterte's outburst came after at a press conference where he told reporters he would not accept Mr Obama raising any concerns about the war on drugs in the Philippines.\n\"You must be respectful. Do not just throw away questions and statements. Son of a whore, I will curse you in that forum,\" Mr Duterte said, apparently in reference to the US president.\nWhat else has the controversial Filipino president said?\nSummit diplomacy, Duterte-style\nWorld leaders' offensive insults: Who's top?\nFrom 'Punisher' to president: Who is Rodrigo Duterte?\nThe Filipino leader later expressed regret over the remarks, but not before Mr Obama had cancelled a planned meeting.\nMr Duterte won the presidency with his hard-line policy to eradicate drugs and some 2,400 people have died in anti-drug operations since he took office in June.\nHe had previously urged citizens to shoot to kill drug dealers who resisted arrest, and threatened to \"separate\" from the UN after it called his war on drugs a crime under international law.\nPresident Duterte, known for his controversial remarks, had previously called US Secretary of State John Kerry \"crazy\" and referred to Pope Francis as the \"son of a whore\".\nBut the president also has staunch support at home for his hardline position on drugs.","summary":"US President Barack Obama and Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte have met in Laos, after a row over the war on drugs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Tuesday Mr Obama cancelled planned talks after the firebrand Mr Duterte called him the \"son of a whore\".\nWednesday's informal meeting took place before an Asean summit gala dinner.\nWhile a Philippine spokesman said he was \"very happy\" it happened, the US side said they had a \"brief discussion\" in a pre-meal \"hold space\" for leaders.\nMr Obama and Mr Duterte are said to have entered the dinner venue separately at the summit in Laos and did not interact with each other during the event, which lasted one hour and 20 minutes.\n\"They were the last people to leave the holding room. I can't say how long they met,\" Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, travelling with Mr Duterte, told reporters shortly afterwards.\n\"I'm very happy that it happened.\"\nA White House official said the pair exchanged \"pleasantries\" in a \"brief discussion\" before dinner.\nWar on drugs\nMr Duterte's outburst came after at a press conference where he told reporters he would not accept Mr Obama raising any concerns about the war on drugs in the Philippines.\n\"You must be respectful. Do not just throw away questions and statements. Son of a whore, I will curse you in that forum,\" Mr Duterte said, apparently in reference to the US president.\nWhat else has the controversial Filipino president said?\nSummit diplomacy, Duterte-style\nWorld leaders' offensive insults: Who's top?\nFrom 'Punisher' to president: Who is Rodrigo Duterte?\nThe Filipino leader later expressed regret over the remarks, but not before Mr Obama had cancelled a planned meeting.\nMr Duterte won the presidency with his hard-line policy to eradicate drugs and some 2,400 people have died in anti-drug operations since he took office in June.\nHe had previously urged citizens to shoot to kill drug dealers who resisted arrest, and threatened to \"separate\" from the UN after it called his war on drugs a crime under international law.\nPresident Duterte, known for his controversial remarks, had previously called US Secretary of State John Kerry \"crazy\" and referred to Pope Francis as the \"son of a whore\".\nBut the president also has staunch support at home for his hardline position on drugs.","summary":"US President Obama and Philippine leader Rodrigo Duterte had a brief face-to-face encounter, after a very public spat.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow climbed 0.28% to 21,891.12, lifted by increases at Boeing, ExxonMobil and Chevron.\nDeclines at Discovery Communications, Amazon and Facebook reined in the Nasdaq, which dropped 0.42% to 6,348.12.\nThe wider S&P 500 was little changed, falling less than 0.1% to 2,470.30.\nMarkets are in the middle of earnings season, as companies reveal their quarterly performance to investors.\nDiscovery Communication shares fell more than 8% after the firm's quarterly revenues disappointed and a deal to buy Scripps Networks Interactive failed to reassure investors' concerns about the challenges facing traditional television companies.\nDiscovery's channels include Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel, while Scripps owns TV channels such as the Travel Channel and Food Network.\nSnap fell 1% to $13.67 as a lock-up ended that has prevented early investors and employees from selling shares since the social media company's IPO.\nThe shares remain well below the price of $17 at which they went on sale in March this year.\nBigger technology companies also fell on Monday. Amazon shares dropped more than 3%, while Facebook shares dropped by more than 1.8%.\nSome analysts believe that investors are cashing out after the strong increase in share prices earlier this year.","summary":"US markets were mixed on Monday, as the Dow increased but falls in technology stocks limited gains.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow climbed 0.28% to 21,891.12, lifted by increases at Boeing, ExxonMobil and Chevron.\nDeclines at Discovery Communications, Amazon and Facebook reined in the Nasdaq, which dropped 0.42% to 6,348.12.\nThe wider S&P 500 was little changed, falling less than 0.1% to 2,470.30.\nMarkets are in the middle of earnings season, as companies reveal their quarterly performance to investors.\nDiscovery Communication shares fell more than 8% after the firm's quarterly revenues disappointed and a deal to buy Scripps Networks Interactive failed to reassure investors' concerns about the challenges facing traditional television companies.\nDiscovery's channels include Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel, while Scripps owns TV channels such as the Travel Channel and Food Network.\nSnap fell 1% to $13.67 as a lock-up ended that has prevented early investors and employees from selling shares since the social media company's IPO.\nThe shares remain well below the price of $17 at which they went on sale in March this year.\nBigger technology companies also fell on Monday. Amazon shares dropped more than 3%, while Facebook shares dropped by more than 1.8%.\nSome analysts believe that investors are cashing out after the strong increase in share prices earlier this year.","summary":"(Close): Wall Street closed little changed on Monday, with shares in the big three US companies falling.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The limb was found in a garden in Cranwells Park on Wednesday and has been sent for forensic analysis, Avon and Somerset Police said.\nA force spokesman said detectives were \"keeping an open mind\" as to whether it was linked to two similar incidents in the city.\nAll three feet have been found within a few hundred yards of each other.\nTests showed the first foot found in Weston Park East in February was \"probably\" a medical teaching aid. The second foot, found last month in the same area, is still undergoing tests.\n\"The same officers are looking into the latest discoveries and will look to confirm beyond all reasonable doubt that they are linked and if there are any new lines of inquiry which can be taken forward,\" the spokesman added.","summary":"A third human foot has been found close to where two others were discovered earlier this year.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The limb was found in a garden in Cranwells Park on Wednesday and has been sent for forensic analysis, Avon and Somerset Police said.\nA force spokesman said detectives were \"keeping an open mind\" as to whether it was linked to two similar incidents in the city.\nAll three feet have been found within a few hundred yards of each other.\nTests showed the first foot found in Weston Park East in February was \"probably\" a medical teaching aid. The second foot, found last month in the same area, is still undergoing tests.\n\"The same officers are looking into the latest discoveries and will look to confirm beyond all reasonable doubt that they are linked and if there are any new lines of inquiry which can be taken forward,\" the spokesman added.","summary":"A foot found in a park in Bristol is believed to be a medical aid, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Three Victorian hotels will go to make way for a six-storey, four star hotel and two assisted-living apartment blocks, at East Cliff in Bournemouth.\nEnglish Heritage strongly objected to the scale of the development in what is a designated conservation area.\nBut, councillors voted seven to three in favour saying it would help tourism.\nChair of the planning board and Conservative ward councillor David Kelsey, said the buildings earmarked for demolition were nice but no longer \"necessarily functional\".\n\"They've come to the end of their working lives, we need to preserve the tourism aspect while improving living for older people in the town,\" he said.\n\"The loss of buildings and trees are always regrettable but we can't stand still, we need to move forward.\"\nThe site on Grove Road and East Overcliff Drive will get a 90-room hotel along with a nine-storey and seven-storey building, comprising 122 assisted-living apartments.\nApplicants The East Cliff Project LLP will demolish Bay View Court, The Cottonwood and the Ocean View hotels.\nThe council received 246 letters supporting the plans.\nForty-nine residents and the Ancient Monuments Society wrote to object to the demolition, stating that despite being altered, they still \"give a sense of the historic character of the area\".\nEnglish Heritage said the scale of the development would cause \"severe harm\" to the conservation area.","summary":"Plans to demolish historic buildings in a seaside town have been approved by councillors.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Three Victorian hotels will go to make way for a six-storey, four star hotel and two assisted-living apartment blocks, at East Cliff in Bournemouth.\nEnglish Heritage strongly objected to the scale of the development in what is a designated conservation area.\nBut, councillors voted seven to three in favour saying it would help tourism.\nChair of the planning board and Conservative ward councillor David Kelsey, said the buildings earmarked for demolition were nice but no longer \"necessarily functional\".\n\"They've come to the end of their working lives, we need to preserve the tourism aspect while improving living for older people in the town,\" he said.\n\"The loss of buildings and trees are always regrettable but we can't stand still, we need to move forward.\"\nThe site on Grove Road and East Overcliff Drive will get a 90-room hotel along with a nine-storey and seven-storey building, comprising 122 assisted-living apartments.\nApplicants The East Cliff Project LLP will demolish Bay View Court, The Cottonwood and the Ocean View hotels.\nThe council received 246 letters supporting the plans.\nForty-nine residents and the Ancient Monuments Society wrote to object to the demolition, stating that despite being altered, they still \"give a sense of the historic character of the area\".\nEnglish Heritage said the scale of the development would cause \"severe harm\" to the conservation area.","summary":"A hotel and apartment complex in Bournemouth has been approved despite English Heritage stating it would be a hammer-blow to the area.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The judge cited a possible conflict of interest in the case of Asia Bibi.\nHundreds of riot police had been deployed around the Supreme Court in the capital, Islamabad.\nBlasphemy is a highly sensitive issue in Pakistan - critics argue laws are frequently misused to settle personal scores, often targeting minorities.\nLast year the Supreme Court suspended Asia Bibi's death sentence and gave her leave to appeal.\nA new date for the hearing has yet to be set.\nJudge Iqbal Hameed ur Rehman, one of three set to hear the appeal, recused himself from the case on Thursday.\n\"I was a part of the bench that was hearing the case of Salmaan Taseer, and this case is related to that,\" he told the court, AFP reports.\nMr Taseer was the liberal governor of Punjab province. He was killed by his own bodyguard in Islamabad in 2011 after speaking out for Asia Bibi.\nFamily in hiding\nAsia Bibi was the first woman to be sentenced to death under Pakistan's blasphemy laws and her case is one of the most controversial.\nShe was sentenced to hang in 2010 for insulting the Prophet Muhammad during an argument with Muslim women which began over a cup of water. She denies the charge.\nThousands have protested against her and said they would kill her if she were ever released - including the imam in her own village. Her husband and four daughters live in hiding and say they have received many death threats.\nAsia Bibi's death sentence had been confirmed by the High Court in Punjab province in October, although no date was set.\nCorrespondents said the granting of leave to appeal by the Supreme Court was the first glimmer of hope for her family.\nHer lawyers say the trial and subsequent appeal in the Punjab high court were flawed.\nPakistan has never executed anyone for blasphemy but some people accused of the offence have been lynched by crowds. Lawyers, judges and those seeking to reform the blasphemy laws have also been threatened, attacked or even killed.\nSince the 1990s, scores of Christians have been convicted for desecrating the Koran or for blasphemy.\nWhile most of them have been sentenced to death by the lower courts, many sentences have been overturned due to lack of evidence.\nMuslims constitute a majority of those prosecuted, followed by minority Ahmadis.","summary":"A woman in Pakistan on death row for blasphemy has had her appeal adjourned after one of the judges refused to hear the case.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The judge cited a possible conflict of interest in the case of Asia Bibi.\nHundreds of riot police had been deployed around the Supreme Court in the capital, Islamabad.\nBlasphemy is a highly sensitive issue in Pakistan - critics argue laws are frequently misused to settle personal scores, often targeting minorities.\nLast year the Supreme Court suspended Asia Bibi's death sentence and gave her leave to appeal.\nA new date for the hearing has yet to be set.\nJudge Iqbal Hameed ur Rehman, one of three set to hear the appeal, recused himself from the case on Thursday.\n\"I was a part of the bench that was hearing the case of Salmaan Taseer, and this case is related to that,\" he told the court, AFP reports.\nMr Taseer was the liberal governor of Punjab province. He was killed by his own bodyguard in Islamabad in 2011 after speaking out for Asia Bibi.\nFamily in hiding\nAsia Bibi was the first woman to be sentenced to death under Pakistan's blasphemy laws and her case is one of the most controversial.\nShe was sentenced to hang in 2010 for insulting the Prophet Muhammad during an argument with Muslim women which began over a cup of water. She denies the charge.\nThousands have protested against her and said they would kill her if she were ever released - including the imam in her own village. Her husband and four daughters live in hiding and say they have received many death threats.\nAsia Bibi's death sentence had been confirmed by the High Court in Punjab province in October, although no date was set.\nCorrespondents said the granting of leave to appeal by the Supreme Court was the first glimmer of hope for her family.\nHer lawyers say the trial and subsequent appeal in the Punjab high court were flawed.\nPakistan has never executed anyone for blasphemy but some people accused of the offence have been lynched by crowds. Lawyers, judges and those seeking to reform the blasphemy laws have also been threatened, attacked or even killed.\nSince the 1990s, scores of Christians have been convicted for desecrating the Koran or for blasphemy.\nWhile most of them have been sentenced to death by the lower courts, many sentences have been overturned due to lack of evidence.\nMuslims constitute a majority of those prosecuted, followed by minority Ahmadis.","summary":"A Pakistani judge has suspended the execution of a Christian woman who was sentenced to death for blasphemy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The current 56 day waiting time target for treatment is to be halved to 28 days, Health Minister Mark Drakeford said.\nHealth boards have until next March to hit the new target and Mr Drakeford said there has already been \"significant progress\" in services.\nCharities have warned of the growing mental health problem in Wales.\nUnder the old arrangements, patients had to be seen for an initial assessment within four weeks - and then there was another wait of up to eight weeks for treatment.\nNow that wait for treatment time after being first evaluated has been cut to four weeks too.\nThe Welsh government said its waiting times for mental health assessment and treatment were are already more stringent than those in England.\n\u00a3587m\nspending, 2015-16\n11.4%\nof NHS budget\nWomen treated for mental illness 14%\nAdults being treated for depression 9%\nRise in child and adolescent referrals since 2011 100%\nNHS England has a target that 75% of adults should expect treatment within six weeks and 95% within 18 weeks.\nMr Drakeford said: \"This announcement will help ensure timely access to treatment, ensuring people who need expert care and support receive the right services in the right place at the right time.\"\nSara Moseley, director of Mind Cymru, the mental health charity, said the new target was \"welcome\" but more needed to be done, including improving the type of treatment offered to people.\n\"I think the minister is making it very clear that mental health is a priority and we welcome that but we think this is a journey,\" she added.\nUnder the old measure, 85.5% of patients in Wales were treated within the eight weeks of being assessed in June 2015. Cwm Taf health board had the best record with 97.7% meeting the target compared to only 67.4% in the Aneurin Bevan area.\nBut Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams said hundreds of young people would be\"left behind\" as they will still be subject to a longer 16 week target - one that is met only 50% of the time.","summary":"The wait for mental health treatment in Wales has been cut to eight weeks, the Welsh government has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The current 56 day waiting time target for treatment is to be halved to 28 days, Health Minister Mark Drakeford said.\nHealth boards have until next March to hit the new target and Mr Drakeford said there has already been \"significant progress\" in services.\nCharities have warned of the growing mental health problem in Wales.\nUnder the old arrangements, patients had to be seen for an initial assessment within four weeks - and then there was another wait of up to eight weeks for treatment.\nNow that wait for treatment time after being first evaluated has been cut to four weeks too.\nThe Welsh government said its waiting times for mental health assessment and treatment were are already more stringent than those in England.\n\u00a3587m\nspending, 2015-16\n11.4%\nof NHS budget\nWomen treated for mental illness 14%\nAdults being treated for depression 9%\nRise in child and adolescent referrals since 2011 100%\nNHS England has a target that 75% of adults should expect treatment within six weeks and 95% within 18 weeks.\nMr Drakeford said: \"This announcement will help ensure timely access to treatment, ensuring people who need expert care and support receive the right services in the right place at the right time.\"\nSara Moseley, director of Mind Cymru, the mental health charity, said the new target was \"welcome\" but more needed to be done, including improving the type of treatment offered to people.\n\"I think the minister is making it very clear that mental health is a priority and we welcome that but we think this is a journey,\" she added.\nUnder the old measure, 85.5% of patients in Wales were treated within the eight weeks of being assessed in June 2015. Cwm Taf health board had the best record with 97.7% meeting the target compared to only 67.4% in the Aneurin Bevan area.\nBut Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams said hundreds of young people would be\"left behind\" as they will still be subject to a longer 16 week target - one that is met only 50% of the time.","summary":"People with mental health problems are being promised faster access to treatment by the Welsh government.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old was arrested following an investigation by the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC).\nTwo other men and a woman were also charged with supplying cocaine for \"personal use or to on-supply cocaine to friends and colleagues\".\nHunt has played elite-level rugby league, Australian rules football (AFL) and rugby union.\nHunt - who is due to appear in Southport Magistrate Court on 5 March - was not named by the CCC but local media have named him as the 28-year old man arrested.\nHe was arrested on Thursday night, just days after playing for the Queensland Reds rugby team.\n\"The CCC will allege that during an investigation focused on a cocaine trafficking syndicate operating in South East Queensland, these four individuals were identified contacting the syndicate and arranging for the supply of cocaine,\" a statement said.\nIt is alleged the offences occurred between June and December 2014 when Hunt was playing AFL for the Gold Coast Suns.\nHunt rose to prominence playing fullback for the Brisbane Broncos rugby league team in 2004, and was selected for Queensland State of Origin and Australian representative squads.\nHe made a code-switch to AFL with the Gold Coast Suns in 2009.\nHunt played with the team until 2014 when he made a switch to rugby union.\nFacing charges with Hunt are a 24-year-old man from Burleigh Waters, a 27-year-old man from Mermaid Waters and a 22-year-old woman from Mermaid Waters.","summary":"Australian rugby union star Hunt has been charged with supplying cocaine, officials say.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old was arrested following an investigation by the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC).\nTwo other men and a woman were also charged with supplying cocaine for \"personal use or to on-supply cocaine to friends and colleagues\".\nHunt has played elite-level rugby league, Australian rules football (AFL) and rugby union.\nHunt - who is due to appear in Southport Magistrate Court on 5 March - was not named by the CCC but local media have named him as the 28-year old man arrested.\nHe was arrested on Thursday night, just days after playing for the Queensland Reds rugby team.\n\"The CCC will allege that during an investigation focused on a cocaine trafficking syndicate operating in South East Queensland, these four individuals were identified contacting the syndicate and arranging for the supply of cocaine,\" a statement said.\nIt is alleged the offences occurred between June and December 2014 when Hunt was playing AFL for the Gold Coast Suns.\nHunt rose to prominence playing fullback for the Brisbane Broncos rugby league team in 2004, and was selected for Queensland State of Origin and Australian representative squads.\nHe made a code-switch to AFL with the Gold Coast Suns in 2009.\nHunt played with the team until 2014 when he made a switch to rugby union.\nFacing charges with Hunt are a 24-year-old man from Burleigh Waters, a 27-year-old man from Mermaid Waters and a 22-year-old woman from Mermaid Waters.","summary":"Former Australian rugby league player and former Gold Coast Suns and Brisbane Broncos prop Sam Hunt has been charged with cocaine trafficking.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lewis, 48, was released from prison in 2015 after serving less than half of a 13-year sentence for drug smuggling.\n\"I've been through the experience - a lot has happened,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I could help young players to avoid some of the pitfalls that you may face in a professional career in modern-day sport.\"\nLewis, who played 32 Tests for England between 1990 and 1996, added: \"There are pressures of being a top sportsman, but we're in a very privileged position. After all, you're doing the thing that you love.\n\"But there's not necessarily enough thought going into the planning because of all the money that can be around you, because of a feeling that you can be invincible.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nLewis was convicted in 2009 after being caught smuggling liquid cocaine into Britain from St Lucia.\nHe has struggled to make ends meet since he left prison in June 2015, but earns some income through office work.\nHis tour of the 18 first-class counties has been organised by the Professional Cricketers' Association and the only payment Lewis will receive is his travel expenses.\n''One decision, or a couple of decisions, made over a lifetime for me shouldn't necessarily define who you are,\" added Lewis, who will begin his tour at his old county Leicestershire on Monday.\n\"You look at that decision you say, 'You know what? I went the wrong way there.'\n\"With that experience I can do this and I can do that and you keep on moving. Once you've recognised you've made the wrong choice, you keep moving.\"\nThe County Championship season starts on 10 April.\nHave you added the new Top Story alerts in the BBC Sport app? Simply head to the menu in the app - and don't forget you can also add alerts for the Six Nations, cricket scores, your football team and more.","summary":"Former England player Lewis will visit 18 first-class counties to try to ensure no player follows his path into crime.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lewis, 48, was released from prison in 2015 after serving less than half of a 13-year sentence for drug smuggling.\n\"I've been through the experience - a lot has happened,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I could help young players to avoid some of the pitfalls that you may face in a professional career in modern-day sport.\"\nLewis, who played 32 Tests for England between 1990 and 1996, added: \"There are pressures of being a top sportsman, but we're in a very privileged position. After all, you're doing the thing that you love.\n\"But there's not necessarily enough thought going into the planning because of all the money that can be around you, because of a feeling that you can be invincible.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nLewis was convicted in 2009 after being caught smuggling liquid cocaine into Britain from St Lucia.\nHe has struggled to make ends meet since he left prison in June 2015, but earns some income through office work.\nHis tour of the 18 first-class counties has been organised by the Professional Cricketers' Association and the only payment Lewis will receive is his travel expenses.\n''One decision, or a couple of decisions, made over a lifetime for me shouldn't necessarily define who you are,\" added Lewis, who will begin his tour at his old county Leicestershire on Monday.\n\"You look at that decision you say, 'You know what? I went the wrong way there.'\n\"With that experience I can do this and I can do that and you keep on moving. Once you've recognised you've made the wrong choice, you keep moving.\"\nThe County Championship season starts on 10 April.\nHave you added the new Top Story alerts in the BBC Sport app? Simply head to the menu in the app - and don't forget you can also add alerts for the Six Nations, cricket scores, your football team and more.","summary":"Former England batsman and former captain Mark Lewis says he is \"not invincible\" after his tour of 18 first-class counties.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mosimane said they could only blame themselves for not capitalising on a quick start in Atteridgeville, just outside Pretoria, where they were 2-0 up after just six minutes as their Ugandan visitors seemed to suffer from stage fright.\nWe have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position\nSundowns had the lion's share of possession in the first leg of their last 32-tie after that, but still allowed KCCA to get back into the game and net a potentially vital away goal in the 69th minute.\n\"We have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position. So we have to fight for it. We have the experience, we have the game, we have the personnel.,\" said Mosimane, voted Africa's Coach of the Year for 2016.\nIt means a tenuous lead for the return leg of the second round tie in the Ugandan capital where KCCA need win only 1-0 to go through on the away goals rule.\nMosimane says Sundowns will have to defend well in the return but also pointed out his own team's good away record in winning last year's crown. He said KCCA would be forced to leave gaps at the back as they went in search of victory in front of their own supporters\n\"It won't be an easy game for them either because they have to push everybody upfront to go score And then we can play on the break also because we've got that ability.\"\nKCCA surprised Mosimane with their work ethic and their recovery after conceding goals to centre backs Bangaly Soumahoro and Ricardo Nascimento so early in the game\n\"They worked hard. They are a hard working team, they really worked off the ball, they fight, they run, they don't give up, they have the hope,\" he said of the Ugandan champions, who are also current league leaders in their domestic competition.\nSundowns now face the possibility of joining the likes of recent champions who have come unstuck in embarrassingly early fashion in defence of their crown.\nLast year it was TP Mazembe who went out before the group phase and two years before that Egypt's Al Ahly were handed a shock second round defeat by their namesakes from Benghazi in Libya.","summary":"Coach Julius Mosimane says his side must fight for their place in the second round of the African Champions League after they were held to a 1-0 home defeat by KCCA.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mosimane said they could only blame themselves for not capitalising on a quick start in Atteridgeville, just outside Pretoria, where they were 2-0 up after just six minutes as their Ugandan visitors seemed to suffer from stage fright.\nWe have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position\nSundowns had the lion's share of possession in the first leg of their last 32-tie after that, but still allowed KCCA to get back into the game and net a potentially vital away goal in the 69th minute.\n\"We have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position. So we have to fight for it. We have the experience, we have the game, we have the personnel.,\" said Mosimane, voted Africa's Coach of the Year for 2016.\nIt means a tenuous lead for the return leg of the second round tie in the Ugandan capital where KCCA need win only 1-0 to go through on the away goals rule.\nMosimane says Sundowns will have to defend well in the return but also pointed out his own team's good away record in winning last year's crown. He said KCCA would be forced to leave gaps at the back as they went in search of victory in front of their own supporters\n\"It won't be an easy game for them either because they have to push everybody upfront to go score And then we can play on the break also because we've got that ability.\"\nKCCA surprised Mosimane with their work ethic and their recovery after conceding goals to centre backs Bangaly Soumahoro and Ricardo Nascimento so early in the game\n\"They worked hard. They are a hard working team, they really worked off the ball, they fight, they run, they don't give up, they have the hope,\" he said of the Ugandan champions, who are also current league leaders in their domestic competition.\nSundowns now face the possibility of joining the likes of recent champions who have come unstuck in embarrassingly early fashion in defence of their crown.\nLast year it was TP Mazembe who went out before the group phase and two years before that Egypt's Al Ahly were handed a shock second round defeat by their namesakes from Benghazi in Libya.","summary":"Sundowns coach Mosimane says his team is in a difficult position against KCCA after not pressing home their early dominance in the game.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Machinery that used to be \"the heart\" of Poldark Mine is to be restored by Cornwall College engineering students.\nThe tin mine, which is open to the public, is one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, its owner said.\nIt is believed that the renovation project on the mine at Wendron near Helston could take several years to complete.\nDavid Edwards, who bought it last year, said the machinery on site \"has suffered after 14 years of little or no investment\" but that the recent BBC television series has prompted the need for it to be rejuvenated.\n\"Poldark definitely had an impact for us, it brought more people in buying bookmarks and taking a tour of the mine,\" he said.\n\"The challenge now is to restore the machinery we have on display and get it back in order so that it is more interesting to the public.\n\"This has been a place of industry since the 1400s, one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, so keeping it going is vital for Cornwall's heritage.\"\nLuke Bazeley, an engineering lecturer at Cornwall College, said: \"We always try to give the students work experience and this is the perfect live project to work on - they've loved visiting the site and finding out more about Cornwall's heritage.\"\nHe added the students will need to do some research to find replacement parts for the machinery.","summary":"A historic mine in Cornwall is to be restored and put on display for the first time in more than a century.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Machinery that used to be \"the heart\" of Poldark Mine is to be restored by Cornwall College engineering students.\nThe tin mine, which is open to the public, is one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, its owner said.\nIt is believed that the renovation project on the mine at Wendron near Helston could take several years to complete.\nDavid Edwards, who bought it last year, said the machinery on site \"has suffered after 14 years of little or no investment\" but that the recent BBC television series has prompted the need for it to be rejuvenated.\n\"Poldark definitely had an impact for us, it brought more people in buying bookmarks and taking a tour of the mine,\" he said.\n\"The challenge now is to restore the machinery we have on display and get it back in order so that it is more interesting to the public.\n\"This has been a place of industry since the 1400s, one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, so keeping it going is vital for Cornwall's heritage.\"\nLuke Bazeley, an engineering lecturer at Cornwall College, said: \"We always try to give the students work experience and this is the perfect live project to work on - they've loved visiting the site and finding out more about Cornwall's heritage.\"\nHe added the students will need to do some research to find replacement parts for the machinery.","summary":"A mine, which has been made popular again by the recent BBC series, is to get a facelift.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Trump pointed to the fact that during the caucus the Cruz campaign told voters rival Ben Carson planned to quit the race, which was not true.\nThe Cruz campaign apologised to Carson's camp, saying it was a misunderstanding.\nMr Trump also cited Cruz leaflets that accused Iowans of \"voting violations\".\nPaul Pate, the top election official in Iowa, condemned the mailers on Saturday, saying the state does not track or grade individual voters.\nMr Pate said Mr Cruz's mailers \"misrepresent Iowa election law\" and that they were \"not in keeping in the spirit of the Iowa Caucuses,\" but he stopped short of any official action.\n\"Ted Cruz didn't win Iowa, he stole it. That is why all of the polls were so wrong and why he got far more votes than anticipated. Bad!\" Mr Trump said.\nEarlier, he wrote on Twitter that Mr Cruz \"illegally\" won the caucus, but later deleted the tweet.\nThe reaction contrasts with his concession speech on Monday night, which was seen as a humble departure from his usual bombastic style.\nMr Trump placed second in Monday's contest, which he called \"a long-shot great finish\" in an earlier tweet.\nMr Cruz's camp is not taking the accusations too seriously.\n\"Reality just hit the reality star - he lost Iowa and now nobody is talking about him, so he's popping off on Twitter,\" Mr Cruz's communications director Rick Tyler told Politico in an email.\n\"There are support groups for Twitter addiction, perhaps he should find his local chapter.\"\nThere is no precedent for re-doing a caucus.\nThe remaining candidates are now in New Hampshire, the next state to hold a primary vote, where Mr Trump is leading in the polls.\nRand Paul, a Republican who represents the Libertarian wing on the party, dropped out of the race on Wednesday after finishing fifth in Iowa.","summary":"Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump has accused his rival Ted Cruz of \"looting\" the Iowa caucuses.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Trump pointed to the fact that during the caucus the Cruz campaign told voters rival Ben Carson planned to quit the race, which was not true.\nThe Cruz campaign apologised to Carson's camp, saying it was a misunderstanding.\nMr Trump also cited Cruz leaflets that accused Iowans of \"voting violations\".\nPaul Pate, the top election official in Iowa, condemned the mailers on Saturday, saying the state does not track or grade individual voters.\nMr Pate said Mr Cruz's mailers \"misrepresent Iowa election law\" and that they were \"not in keeping in the spirit of the Iowa Caucuses,\" but he stopped short of any official action.\n\"Ted Cruz didn't win Iowa, he stole it. That is why all of the polls were so wrong and why he got far more votes than anticipated. Bad!\" Mr Trump said.\nEarlier, he wrote on Twitter that Mr Cruz \"illegally\" won the caucus, but later deleted the tweet.\nThe reaction contrasts with his concession speech on Monday night, which was seen as a humble departure from his usual bombastic style.\nMr Trump placed second in Monday's contest, which he called \"a long-shot great finish\" in an earlier tweet.\nMr Cruz's camp is not taking the accusations too seriously.\n\"Reality just hit the reality star - he lost Iowa and now nobody is talking about him, so he's popping off on Twitter,\" Mr Cruz's communications director Rick Tyler told Politico in an email.\n\"There are support groups for Twitter addiction, perhaps he should find his local chapter.\"\nThere is no precedent for re-doing a caucus.\nThe remaining candidates are now in New Hampshire, the next state to hold a primary vote, where Mr Trump is leading in the polls.\nRand Paul, a Republican who represents the Libertarian wing on the party, dropped out of the race on Wednesday after finishing fifth in Iowa.","summary":"Candidate Trump has accused the winner, Ted Cruz, of fraud in the Iowa election.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The two-page note, addressed to Mrs Ellis and dated 19 August 1945, finds him dealing with the subject of joy.\nIt was found by its owner in a copy of Lewis's book, A Problem of Pain, bought years before.\nAuctioneer Chris Albury said \"keen interest worldwide\" had boosted the guide price from \u00a31,500.\nDominic Winter Auctioneers in South Cerney said the letter had been bought by a private buyer from California.\n\"It's a wonderful, thoughtful letter by one of the most highly regarded English writers of the 20th Century,\" Mr Albury said.\n\"Any original and unpublished letter that gives new insights into a collectable writer's ideas is going to have an appeal, and this one has literary, autobiographical, philosophical and theological content, so ticks every box.\n\"The letter was written just days after Japan's surrender at the end of the Second World War and perhaps the idea of joy, which he thought very unlike pleasure, was once again on his mind.\"\nIn the letter, which is in \"very good\" condition, Lewis writes: \"Real joy... jumps under one's ribs and tickles down one's back and makes one forget meals and keeps one (delightedly) sleepless o' nights.\n\"It shocks one awake when the other (security and prosperity) puts one to sleep.\n\"My private table is one second of joy is worth 12 hours of pleasure.\"\nMr Albury said the subject of joy was a \"continual theme\" throughout Lewis's life.\n\"Interesting, too, is the fact that he was to meet and marry a woman called Joy a few years later,\" he said.","summary":"An unpublished letter from writer and scholar Lewis has been sold at an an auction, for more than the original estimate.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The two-page note, addressed to Mrs Ellis and dated 19 August 1945, finds him dealing with the subject of joy.\nIt was found by its owner in a copy of Lewis's book, A Problem of Pain, bought years before.\nAuctioneer Chris Albury said \"keen interest worldwide\" had boosted the guide price from \u00a31,500.\nDominic Winter Auctioneers in South Cerney said the letter had been bought by a private buyer from California.\n\"It's a wonderful, thoughtful letter by one of the most highly regarded English writers of the 20th Century,\" Mr Albury said.\n\"Any original and unpublished letter that gives new insights into a collectable writer's ideas is going to have an appeal, and this one has literary, autobiographical, philosophical and theological content, so ticks every box.\n\"The letter was written just days after Japan's surrender at the end of the Second World War and perhaps the idea of joy, which he thought very unlike pleasure, was once again on his mind.\"\nIn the letter, which is in \"very good\" condition, Lewis writes: \"Real joy... jumps under one's ribs and tickles down one's back and makes one forget meals and keeps one (delightedly) sleepless o' nights.\n\"It shocks one awake when the other (security and prosperity) puts one to sleep.\n\"My private table is one second of joy is worth 12 hours of pleasure.\"\nMr Albury said the subject of joy was a \"continual theme\" throughout Lewis's life.\n\"Interesting, too, is the fact that he was to meet and marry a woman called Joy a few years later,\" he said.","summary":"A letter written by Lewis by the author in the early 1940s has sold for \u00a31,500 at auction in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The interior of the Saab 340 that flies to and from Orkney was stripped out and renewed and the exterior repainted at a cost of almost \u00a3270,000.\nLoganair, a franchise partner of Flybe, will spend \u00a33.5m having the same work done to the rest of its fleet.\nThe first stage in the three-year project follows criticism about the reliability of Loganair services.\nThe airline's business includes operating lifeline routes to and from the Scottish islands, including Lewis in the Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland.\nLast year, members of the public and MSPs raised concerns about the reliability of some of these services.\nIn January this year, the company announced that it was investing \u00a315m in a programme of improvements and upgrades.\nAs well as being given a revamp, each plane is to undergo a specialist check every 36 months.\nLoganair said this \"intensive process\" would involve stripping back the aircraft to the basic airframe structure for an examination using X-ray machines.\nBoth engines and the flight control surfaces would also be removed to give access to the aircraft's structure and internal systems.\nLoganair chairman David Harrison said he was \"extremely pleased\" the first plane had been refurbished\nHe said: \"Our engineers and support teams put an incredible amount of time and effort into the project, and I'm certain our customers will appreciate their endeavour and enjoy the comfort benefits the renewal project brings to the Saab 340 fleet.\n\"This Saab 340 renewal programme again underlines the commitment made by Loganair at the beginning of the year to embark on a significant investment programme to enhance the fleet and ultimately improve customer experience.\"","summary":"The refurbishment of the first of a number of aircrafts operated by the airline Loganair has been completed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The interior of the Saab 340 that flies to and from Orkney was stripped out and renewed and the exterior repainted at a cost of almost \u00a3270,000.\nLoganair, a franchise partner of Flybe, will spend \u00a33.5m having the same work done to the rest of its fleet.\nThe first stage in the three-year project follows criticism about the reliability of Loganair services.\nThe airline's business includes operating lifeline routes to and from the Scottish islands, including Lewis in the Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland.\nLast year, members of the public and MSPs raised concerns about the reliability of some of these services.\nIn January this year, the company announced that it was investing \u00a315m in a programme of improvements and upgrades.\nAs well as being given a revamp, each plane is to undergo a specialist check every 36 months.\nLoganair said this \"intensive process\" would involve stripping back the aircraft to the basic airframe structure for an examination using X-ray machines.\nBoth engines and the flight control surfaces would also be removed to give access to the aircraft's structure and internal systems.\nLoganair chairman David Harrison said he was \"extremely pleased\" the first plane had been refurbished\nHe said: \"Our engineers and support teams put an incredible amount of time and effort into the project, and I'm certain our customers will appreciate their endeavour and enjoy the comfort benefits the renewal project brings to the Saab 340 fleet.\n\"This Saab 340 renewal programme again underlines the commitment made by Loganair at the beginning of the year to embark on a significant investment programme to enhance the fleet and ultimately improve customer experience.\"","summary":"The first of the new Loganair aircraft to be refurbished has been given the go-ahead.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The girl was with her parents and a younger brother when she attended St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, at about 17:40 BST on Sunday.\nBut the family left two hours later before the girl, who police believe is diabetic, could receive treatment.\nPolice said the girl could fall into a coma if not treated immediately.\nA Scotland Yard statement said: \"The girl was initially seen by medical staff and her parents informed them that their child's name was Mashael Aldosari.\n\"Detectives are unsure if this is the child's real name as the family provided a false address to staff.\"\nThe family told medical staff they travelled to the UK in order for their son to receive hospital treatment.\nPolice said they have \"established that this is may not be the case\".\nMashael is described as being less than 5ft tall with long straight black hair. She was last seen wearing a grey top, leggings and light-coloured shoes.\nDetectives believe the family could be from Kuwait.","summary":"A sick girl who went missing after being taken to the hospital is in need of urgent medical care.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The girl was with her parents and a younger brother when she attended St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, at about 17:40 BST on Sunday.\nBut the family left two hours later before the girl, who police believe is diabetic, could receive treatment.\nPolice said the girl could fall into a coma if not treated immediately.\nA Scotland Yard statement said: \"The girl was initially seen by medical staff and her parents informed them that their child's name was Mashael Aldosari.\n\"Detectives are unsure if this is the child's real name as the family provided a false address to staff.\"\nThe family told medical staff they travelled to the UK in order for their son to receive hospital treatment.\nPolice said they have \"established that this is may not be the case\".\nMashael is described as being less than 5ft tall with long straight black hair. She was last seen wearing a grey top, leggings and light-coloured shoes.\nDetectives believe the family could be from Kuwait.","summary":"A five-year-old girl who was taken to hospital after being seen by a family in the UK has been found.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The company was due to release results on 10 March and hold its shareholders' meeting towards the end of April.\nIt has not said by how much these events will be delayed.\nIt says results will be about the same as in 2014, although the cost of the crisis will eat into those.\nIt said it was working on \"valuation calculations\".\nSales in VW-branded cars dipped last year after the scandal - which affected 11 million cars - came to light in September. Deliveries fell 5.3% in October, 2.4% in November and 7.9% in December compared with those months in 2014.\nIt was its first drop in VW-branded sales in 11 years as the company continues to cope with the emissions scandal.\nVW has promised it will have a fix in the coming weeks for the millions of US cars with defeat devices that disguised emission levels in diesel cars.\nSales of VW-brand cars fell 4.8% in 2015 to 5.82 million cars from 6.12 million a year earlier.\nThe US Environmental Protection Agency is suing the company over what it says were 600,000 affected vehicles and a US law firm is conducting an investigation into who made the decisions to cheat.\nVolkswagen says it is sticking to its plan to publish the findings of its investigation into the scandal in the second half of April.\nResults from Porsche, which is owned by Volkswagen, are also being delayed.","summary":"Volkswagen has postponed its annual results due next month, saying the emissions scandal will have a \"significant impact\" on sales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The company was due to release results on 10 March and hold its shareholders' meeting towards the end of April.\nIt has not said by how much these events will be delayed.\nIt says results will be about the same as in 2014, although the cost of the crisis will eat into those.\nIt said it was working on \"valuation calculations\".\nSales in VW-branded cars dipped last year after the scandal - which affected 11 million cars - came to light in September. Deliveries fell 5.3% in October, 2.4% in November and 7.9% in December compared with those months in 2014.\nIt was its first drop in VW-branded sales in 11 years as the company continues to cope with the emissions scandal.\nVW has promised it will have a fix in the coming weeks for the millions of US cars with defeat devices that disguised emission levels in diesel cars.\nSales of VW-brand cars fell 4.8% in 2015 to 5.82 million cars from 6.12 million a year earlier.\nThe US Environmental Protection Agency is suing the company over what it says were 600,000 affected vehicles and a US law firm is conducting an investigation into who made the decisions to cheat.\nVolkswagen says it is sticking to its plan to publish the findings of its investigation into the scandal in the second half of April.\nResults from Porsche, which is owned by Volkswagen, are also being delayed.","summary":"Volkswagen says it will not release its results nor hold its shareholders' meeting on time, as it needs more time to work out its accounts as a result of the emissions crisis.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGB finished bottom of the Pool stage in London with no wins and only three goals scored, but produced their best performance in an enthralling fifth\/sixth place play-off.\nAlex Danson scored a match-winning hat-trick, with Lily Owsley also on target.\n\"We didn't lose belief and we are delighted,\" Danson told BBC Sport.\n\"Obviously I'm delighted [with the three goals] but not just for me, from a whole team perspective because we can build on that performance leading into the summer.\"\nHead coach Danny Kerry admitted \"harsh words\" were spoken after Britain's 4-1 defeat by Australia on Saturday, but was please with how his team responded.\n\"We've had a tough tournament and they know that yesterday wasn't good enough, but today they really committed,\" he told BBC Sport.\nDanson struck her first goal of the tournament in the 10th minute, but Anita McLaren drew New Zealand level in the second period.\nOwsley and Danson struck either side of half-time to take GB clear, but back came the Kiwis with goals from Olivia Merry and Kelsey Smith made the score 3-3.\nDanson needed time out after being struck in the head by the ball, but recovered to deliver a composed lofted finish over New Zealand keeper Sally Rutherford to win Britain the match.\n\"Although we conceded a few today, which we need to work on, overall that was much better,\" captain Kate Richardson-Walsh told BBC Sport.\n\"We have a lot to learn, huge amounts, but it's good we're doing that now and can take that forward to Rio.\"\nBritish selectors will reveal the 16 women and 16 men who have been chosen to represent Team GB at this summer's Rio Olympics on Tuesday.","summary":"Britain's women beat New Zealand 4-3 to secure a win before the Rio Olympics.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGB finished bottom of the Pool stage in London with no wins and only three goals scored, but produced their best performance in an enthralling fifth\/sixth place play-off.\nAlex Danson scored a match-winning hat-trick, with Lily Owsley also on target.\n\"We didn't lose belief and we are delighted,\" Danson told BBC Sport.\n\"Obviously I'm delighted [with the three goals] but not just for me, from a whole team perspective because we can build on that performance leading into the summer.\"\nHead coach Danny Kerry admitted \"harsh words\" were spoken after Britain's 4-1 defeat by Australia on Saturday, but was please with how his team responded.\n\"We've had a tough tournament and they know that yesterday wasn't good enough, but today they really committed,\" he told BBC Sport.\nDanson struck her first goal of the tournament in the 10th minute, but Anita McLaren drew New Zealand level in the second period.\nOwsley and Danson struck either side of half-time to take GB clear, but back came the Kiwis with goals from Olivia Merry and Kelsey Smith made the score 3-3.\nDanson needed time out after being struck in the head by the ball, but recovered to deliver a composed lofted finish over New Zealand keeper Sally Rutherford to win Britain the match.\n\"Although we conceded a few today, which we need to work on, overall that was much better,\" captain Kate Richardson-Walsh told BBC Sport.\n\"We have a lot to learn, huge amounts, but it's good we're doing that now and can take that forward to Rio.\"\nBritish selectors will reveal the 16 women and 16 men who have been chosen to represent Team GB at this summer's Rio Olympics on Tuesday.","summary":"Great Britain women's women's hockey team produced a \"great performance\" to beat New Zealand 3-3 in the World Cup.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"El Amrani, in a letter to African football associations, said he would be departing on Monday, but gave no reason for his decision.\nThe 37-year-old Moroccan had served as secretary general for the last six years.\nHayatou was deposed as Caf president 10 days ago at elections in Ethiopia, where six of his allies on the body's executive committee also lost their positions.\nThe 70-year-old Hayatou had served as president for 29 years.\nCaf's new president, Ahmad, chaired a meeting with his staff at the African football body's headquarters in Cairo later on Sunday.\nDuring the meeting, the new president announced he had accepted the resignation of El Amrani.","summary":"Secretary general El Amrani resigned on Sunday, just over a week after long-standing president Hayatou was ousted from power following defeat to Ahmad in the elections.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"El Amrani, in a letter to African football associations, said he would be departing on Monday, but gave no reason for his decision.\nThe 37-year-old Moroccan had served as secretary general for the last six years.\nHayatou was deposed as Caf president 10 days ago at elections in Ethiopia, where six of his allies on the body's executive committee also lost their positions.\nThe 70-year-old Hayatou had served as president for 29 years.\nCaf's new president, Ahmad, chaired a meeting with his staff at the African football body's headquarters in Cairo later on Sunday.\nDuring the meeting, the new president announced he had accepted the resignation of El Amrani.","summary":"The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has sacked its president, Mohamed El Amrani, after a week in the post.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Duff was discovered falling in and out of consciousness on Bo'ness Road in Polmont, Stirlingshire on 31 May last year.\nThe case was described by a prosecutor as one with \"unusual circumstances\".\nThe 44-year-old, of Cowdenbeath, Fife, was also banned from driving for four years.\nDepute fiscal Siobhan Monks said a member of the public was driving along the road when he came across Duff's 15-year-old Peugeot 206.\nMiss Monks said the Peugeot engine was running, but the vehicle was stationary, and Duff was not in it.\nThe other motorist stopped and found Duff \"lying in the road, under the influence, with his trousers down, falling in and out of consciousness\".\nA blood sample taken at Forth Valley Royal Hospital three hours later showed Duff was still over twice the legal drink drive limit.\nDuff told police he had drunk alcohol and slept in his car following an argument with his girlfriend.\nMiss Monks said that when Duff woke up he decided to drive to work, but felt unwell, stopped his car and got out, but could remember nothing more.\nSolicitor advocate Stephen Biggam, defending, said: \"He had become dehydrated, that's why he passed out.\"\nDuff pleaded guilty at Falkirk Sheriff Court to a charge of drink-driving.\nIn addition to the driving ban and unpaid work order, Sheriff John Mundy placed Duff under social work supervision for 18 months.\nHe said: \"This is a serious matter.\n\"The court does have the power to impose a custodial sentence, but it would be better for you to receive some kind of structured support.\"","summary":"A drink-driver who passed out after being found driving while over the drink-drive limit has been given a community sentence.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Duff was discovered falling in and out of consciousness on Bo'ness Road in Polmont, Stirlingshire on 31 May last year.\nThe case was described by a prosecutor as one with \"unusual circumstances\".\nThe 44-year-old, of Cowdenbeath, Fife, was also banned from driving for four years.\nDepute fiscal Siobhan Monks said a member of the public was driving along the road when he came across Duff's 15-year-old Peugeot 206.\nMiss Monks said the Peugeot engine was running, but the vehicle was stationary, and Duff was not in it.\nThe other motorist stopped and found Duff \"lying in the road, under the influence, with his trousers down, falling in and out of consciousness\".\nA blood sample taken at Forth Valley Royal Hospital three hours later showed Duff was still over twice the legal drink drive limit.\nDuff told police he had drunk alcohol and slept in his car following an argument with his girlfriend.\nMiss Monks said that when Duff woke up he decided to drive to work, but felt unwell, stopped his car and got out, but could remember nothing more.\nSolicitor advocate Stephen Biggam, defending, said: \"He had become dehydrated, that's why he passed out.\"\nDuff pleaded guilty at Falkirk Sheriff Court to a charge of drink-driving.\nIn addition to the driving ban and unpaid work order, Sheriff John Mundy placed Duff under social work supervision for 18 months.\nHe said: \"This is a serious matter.\n\"The court does have the power to impose a custodial sentence, but it would be better for you to receive some kind of structured support.\"","summary":"A drink driver found by another motorist lying in the road with his trousers down has been ordered to carry out unpaid work.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old joined the Blues from Reading in August 2015 but has yet to make his debut for the Premier League champions.\nHe was loaned back to the Royals in 2015-16 before spending last season with German side Eintracht Frankfurt.\nHector has also had spells with five non-league sides, as well as spells in Republic of Ireland and Scotland.\nThe Jamaica international has played for Bracknell Town, Didcot Town, Havant and Waterlooville, Oxford City, Horsham, Dundalk, Barnet, Shrewsbury, Aldershot, Cheltenham, Aberdeen, Reading and Frankfurt.\nHe could make his Tigers debut against Aston Villa on Saturday, 6 August.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"League Two side Cheltenham Town have signed Birmingham City defender James Hector on a two-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old joined the Blues from Reading in August 2015 but has yet to make his debut for the Premier League champions.\nHe was loaned back to the Royals in 2015-16 before spending last season with German side Eintracht Frankfurt.\nHector has also had spells with five non-league sides, as well as spells in Republic of Ireland and Scotland.\nThe Jamaica international has played for Bracknell Town, Didcot Town, Havant and Waterlooville, Oxford City, Horsham, Dundalk, Barnet, Shrewsbury, Aldershot, Cheltenham, Aberdeen, Reading and Frankfurt.\nHe could make his Tigers debut against Aston Villa on Saturday, 6 August.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Hector has joined the Premier League champions.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Blunkett said using the same funding formula applied to Wales - which has a devolved budget - Yorkshire would be entitled to a \u00c2\u00a324bn budget.\n\"You put great store by devolving decision-making to ordinary people,\" he told Prime Minister David Cameron.\nMr Cameron said the government had already got rid of a \"centralised\" approach that Mr Blunkett was part of.\nMr Blunkett, a Labour former Cabinet minister and the MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, made the suggestion during prime minister's questions in the House of Commons.\nHe said: \"Can you think of one single reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't determine their own priorities?\n\"And, mischievously, one reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't have their own White Rose Parliament?\"\nMr Cameron said: \"What we are doing is we are saying to councils in Yorkshire, as up and down the country, 'We are getting rid of the ring fences, we are giving you the power to spend your money in the way that you choose'.\"\nHe added: \"We have got rid of the bossy, centralised interfering approach that I'm afraid you were rather part of.\"","summary":"Yorkshire should have its own White Rose Parliament, former Labour MP David Blunkett has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Blunkett said using the same funding formula applied to Wales - which has a devolved budget - Yorkshire would be entitled to a \u00c2\u00a324bn budget.\n\"You put great store by devolving decision-making to ordinary people,\" he told Prime Minister David Cameron.\nMr Cameron said the government had already got rid of a \"centralised\" approach that Mr Blunkett was part of.\nMr Blunkett, a Labour former Cabinet minister and the MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, made the suggestion during prime minister's questions in the House of Commons.\nHe said: \"Can you think of one single reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't determine their own priorities?\n\"And, mischievously, one reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't have their own White Rose Parliament?\"\nMr Cameron said: \"What we are doing is we are saying to councils in Yorkshire, as up and down the country, 'We are getting rid of the ring fences, we are giving you the power to spend your money in the way that you choose'.\"\nHe added: \"We have got rid of the bossy, centralised interfering approach that I'm afraid you were rather part of.\"","summary":"Yorkshire should be given its own \"White Rose Parliament\" with its own budget, Blunkett has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robinson, 21, who previously had two loan spells at the Lilywhites, turned down a new deal with Villa and joins for an undisclosed compensation fee.\nNewcastle-born former Rotherham man Pringle, 26, signs for an undisclosed fee after one year with the Cottagers.\nPringle made nine league starts during a short loan spell at Ipswich in 2016.\nRobinson told the club's website: \"It was obviously a big decision for me leaving Aston Villa, I've been there since I was eight-years-old.\n\"But, if there was ever a club for me to settle down with and sign permanently with, it would be Preston North End.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Preston North End have signed Pringle and Aston Villa Robinson.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robinson, 21, who previously had two loan spells at the Lilywhites, turned down a new deal with Villa and joins for an undisclosed compensation fee.\nNewcastle-born former Rotherham man Pringle, 26, signs for an undisclosed fee after one year with the Cottagers.\nPringle made nine league starts during a short loan spell at Ipswich in 2016.\nRobinson told the club's website: \"It was obviously a big decision for me leaving Aston Villa, I've been there since I was eight-years-old.\n\"But, if there was ever a club for me to settle down with and sign permanently with, it would be Preston North End.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Preston North End have signed Aston Villa midfielder Jack Robinson and Ipswich midfielder Paul Pringle on loan until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two cars and a lorry were involved in the collision on the A52 near Nottingham on 25 November.\nFather-of-three Gurdip Singh Kareer, 41, from Wollaton, was a \"loving, caring family man\", while Kyle O'Connor, 22, of Wollaton Vale, Nottingham, \"loved everything\".\nTwo men, aged 22 and 24, have been arrested and bailed over the crash.\nThe family of Mr Kareer said: \"He was a loving, caring family man that always put his wife and three children Kaiden, nine , Argent, four and Tiana, 11 months, first before anything else.\n\"He doted on his family and everything he did was for his family. He was a loving brother, a caring son and will be very sadly missed forever - but never forgotten.\"\nMr O'Connor's family described him as a loving and adventurous man\n\"Kyle was a loved brother, son, grandson, nephew and best friend.\n\"Kyle loved everything and everyone around him, behind his fearlessness, strength, sense of fun and adventure, which we will hold in our hearts forever.\n\"As a family we would like to thank everyone who has shown love and support,\" they said.\nThere were lane closures on the road for nearly 24 hours after the accident.\nPolice have renewed an appeal for any witnesses and particularly dashcam footage from any vehicles which were near the scene at the time of the crash.","summary":"Tributes have been paid to the two men who died in a crash which closed road lanes near Nottingham.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two cars and a lorry were involved in the collision on the A52 near Nottingham on 25 November.\nFather-of-three Gurdip Singh Kareer, 41, from Wollaton, was a \"loving, caring family man\", while Kyle O'Connor, 22, of Wollaton Vale, Nottingham, \"loved everything\".\nTwo men, aged 22 and 24, have been arrested and bailed over the crash.\nThe family of Mr Kareer said: \"He was a loving, caring family man that always put his wife and three children Kaiden, nine , Argent, four and Tiana, 11 months, first before anything else.\n\"He doted on his family and everything he did was for his family. He was a loving brother, a caring son and will be very sadly missed forever - but never forgotten.\"\nMr O'Connor's family described him as a loving and adventurous man\n\"Kyle was a loved brother, son, grandson, nephew and best friend.\n\"Kyle loved everything and everyone around him, behind his fearlessness, strength, sense of fun and adventure, which we will hold in our hearts forever.\n\"As a family we would like to thank everyone who has shown love and support,\" they said.\nThere were lane closures on the road for nearly 24 hours after the accident.\nPolice have renewed an appeal for any witnesses and particularly dashcam footage from any vehicles which were near the scene at the time of the crash.","summary":"The family of a man who died in a crash involving two lorries have paid tribute to him.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The firm, which makes a vast array of consumer products including Ben & Jerry's ice-cream, Lipton tea and Dove soap, said sales fell 2.7% to \u20ac48.4bn ($56.1bn; \u00a337.1bn).\nExcluding the effect of acquisitions and unfavourable exchange rates, underlying sales rose 2.9%,\nAnalysts had expected a 3.1% rise.\nDespite the weaker-than-expected sales, Unilever reported a 7% rise in pre-tax profit to \u20ac7.6bn for the full year.\nUnilever chief executive Paul Polman said it had been a \"challenging year for our industry\", and warned he did not expect a \"significant improvement\" in market conditions in 2015.\n\"We expect our full-year performance to be similar to 2014 with the first quarter being softer but growth improving during the year\".\nUnilever said underlying sales growth in emerging markets, where it makes more than half its sales, slowed to 5.7%.\nThe firm has been hit hard by a combination of slowing growth in China, a recession in Brazil as well as western sanctions on Russia.\nUnilever cut 1,400 jobs last year and Mr Polman said due to the \"low growth environment\" it would continue to cut costs and simplify the business.\nThe firm has recently sold a number of its products, including its Slim-Fast brand and Ragu and Bertolli pasta sauces.","summary":"Consumer goods giant Unilever has reported lower-than-expected full-year sales after demand for its products in emerging markets continued to slow.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The firm, which makes a vast array of consumer products including Ben & Jerry's ice-cream, Lipton tea and Dove soap, said sales fell 2.7% to \u20ac48.4bn ($56.1bn; \u00a337.1bn).\nExcluding the effect of acquisitions and unfavourable exchange rates, underlying sales rose 2.9%,\nAnalysts had expected a 3.1% rise.\nDespite the weaker-than-expected sales, Unilever reported a 7% rise in pre-tax profit to \u20ac7.6bn for the full year.\nUnilever chief executive Paul Polman said it had been a \"challenging year for our industry\", and warned he did not expect a \"significant improvement\" in market conditions in 2015.\n\"We expect our full-year performance to be similar to 2014 with the first quarter being softer but growth improving during the year\".\nUnilever said underlying sales growth in emerging markets, where it makes more than half its sales, slowed to 5.7%.\nThe firm has been hit hard by a combination of slowing growth in China, a recession in Brazil as well as western sanctions on Russia.\nUnilever cut 1,400 jobs last year and Mr Polman said due to the \"low growth environment\" it would continue to cut costs and simplify the business.\nThe firm has recently sold a number of its products, including its Slim-Fast brand and Ragu and Bertolli pasta sauces.","summary":"Unilever, the world's biggest consumer goods maker, has reported a fall in sales for the first half of 2015.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs said blood samples from about 35 fighters revealed traces of sulphur mustard.\nIt did not say if any of the peshmerga had died as a result of the attack, or how severely they had been wounded.\nMustard gas can burn skin and cause severe respiratory problems, and is banned under international law.\nThe exposure took place along the front lines near the northern Iraqi towns of Makhmour and Gwer, the ministry said in a statement.\nRoughly 37 mortars were fired in the attack, the statement added, \"releasing white smoke and a black liquid\".\nThe ministry called on countries fighting IS to give peshmerga fighters equipment for protection against chemical attacks. Several countries including the United States are already giving military assistance to the Kurdish fighters.\nThis is not the first time IS has been accused of using chemical weapons. In March, Kurdish authorities in Iraq said they had evidence that IS had used chlorine gas.\nThat allegation, by the Kurdistan Region Security Council, followed similar claims that the group had used low-grade chemical weapons against Iraqi security forces.\nThe director of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons expressed \"serious concern\" in August over the possibility IS was using prohibited chemical weapons.\nThe UN recently adopted a resolution aimed at identifying those behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria.\nIS already has a large arsenal of conventional weapons and military vehicles seized from the Iraqi army, much of it produced by the United States.\nIraq Kurds were the victim of a major chemical weapons attack by the Iraqi military under Saddam Hussein in 1988, which left thousands dead in the city of Halabja.","summary":"IS militants fired mortar rounds containing mustard agent at Kurdish peshmerga fighters in northern Iraq, Kurdish officials say.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs said blood samples from about 35 fighters revealed traces of sulphur mustard.\nIt did not say if any of the peshmerga had died as a result of the attack, or how severely they had been wounded.\nMustard gas can burn skin and cause severe respiratory problems, and is banned under international law.\nThe exposure took place along the front lines near the northern Iraqi towns of Makhmour and Gwer, the ministry said in a statement.\nRoughly 37 mortars were fired in the attack, the statement added, \"releasing white smoke and a black liquid\".\nThe ministry called on countries fighting IS to give peshmerga fighters equipment for protection against chemical attacks. Several countries including the United States are already giving military assistance to the Kurdish fighters.\nThis is not the first time IS has been accused of using chemical weapons. In March, Kurdish authorities in Iraq said they had evidence that IS had used chlorine gas.\nThat allegation, by the Kurdistan Region Security Council, followed similar claims that the group had used low-grade chemical weapons against Iraqi security forces.\nThe director of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons expressed \"serious concern\" in August over the possibility IS was using prohibited chemical weapons.\nThe UN recently adopted a resolution aimed at identifying those behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria.\nIS already has a large arsenal of conventional weapons and military vehicles seized from the Iraqi army, much of it produced by the United States.\nIraq Kurds were the victim of a major chemical weapons attack by the Iraqi military under Saddam Hussein in 1988, which left thousands dead in the city of Halabja.","summary":"Kurdish fighters in Iraq say they have been exposed to a chemical weapons attack by the so-called Islamic State (IS) group.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, 41, was helped from the Audi TT which had been driven at speed into Carr Mill reservoir in St Helens on Monday evening, Merseyside Police said.\nFive officers were filmed rescuing him from the slowly sinking vehicle.\nThe man was found to be uninjured when taken to hospital. He was detained on suspicion of a number of offences.\nThese included the unauthorised taking of a motor vehicle, burglary, dangerous driving and failing to stop, police said.\nOfficers started tracking the suspected stolen Audi in Liverpool at about 20:20 GMT.\nWhen police attempted to stop the car, the driver sped off, leading to a police pursuit up the M62.\nOfficers deployed a stop-stick before the Audi continued to be driven at speed and finally into the reservoir.\nThe officers who went into the water were also checked over as a precaution and have all been released.\nCh Supt Jon Ward said: \"The officers involved in this pursuit and rescue acted with exceptional bravery, tenacity and professionalism to rescue the man on a bitterly cold, wet and miserable evening.\n\"Without a second thought given to their own safety and the conditions, they entered the freezing water and dragged him through the rear of the car just before it became completely submerged.\"","summary":"A man has been rescued from a sinking car after being dragged into freezing water.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, 41, was helped from the Audi TT which had been driven at speed into Carr Mill reservoir in St Helens on Monday evening, Merseyside Police said.\nFive officers were filmed rescuing him from the slowly sinking vehicle.\nThe man was found to be uninjured when taken to hospital. He was detained on suspicion of a number of offences.\nThese included the unauthorised taking of a motor vehicle, burglary, dangerous driving and failing to stop, police said.\nOfficers started tracking the suspected stolen Audi in Liverpool at about 20:20 GMT.\nWhen police attempted to stop the car, the driver sped off, leading to a police pursuit up the M62.\nOfficers deployed a stop-stick before the Audi continued to be driven at speed and finally into the reservoir.\nThe officers who went into the water were also checked over as a precaution and have all been released.\nCh Supt Jon Ward said: \"The officers involved in this pursuit and rescue acted with exceptional bravery, tenacity and professionalism to rescue the man on a bitterly cold, wet and miserable evening.\n\"Without a second thought given to their own safety and the conditions, they entered the freezing water and dragged him through the rear of the car just before it became completely submerged.\"","summary":"Footage was taken of officers wading into icy waters to rescue a man who had driven a suspected stolen car into a reservoir.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Homes have been added to My NHS, part the NHS Choices site, allowing users to leave ratings and reviews to help other people assess services.\nEach care home is scored on its level of safety, staff turnover and food hygiene, among other standards.\nThe National Care Association said if information was not up to date, it could be \"unfair\" to care providers.\nOn the website, a database can be searched using a postcode, region or home name to check on facilities with or without nursing.\nPeople can access:\nHealth Minister Alistair Burt said: \"We know how difficult important decisions about care for a loved one can be - this is a victory for those who are worried about care - with a click of a button the public will be able to make an informed choice about care and make those difficult decisions easier.\n\"This data will show clearly the difference in quality across care homes and will help drive up standards by highlighting poor performers which will mean they have to shape up their services or lose out.\"\nNadra Ahmed, chair of the National Care Association, which represents independent care sector providers, said the move could help people \"answer some of the questions\" they may have about care.\nBut she warned that if the \"snapshot\" of the provider's rating or profile on the site was not regularly updated it could disadvantage those who improve their service.\n\"I don't know how [improvements] would be indicated... especially if that report is not going to be reviewed for a period of time, which would be unfair.\"\nShe added: \"Nothing beats actually going to see a service for yourself. If you think that it's good [but the website] says there's something that's not quite right, don't let it put you off.\n\"When you look at the website you know that responsible services who may have an inadequate rating will be working towards making that better.\"","summary":"A website that lets people assess care homes in England and Wales has been launched.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Homes have been added to My NHS, part the NHS Choices site, allowing users to leave ratings and reviews to help other people assess services.\nEach care home is scored on its level of safety, staff turnover and food hygiene, among other standards.\nThe National Care Association said if information was not up to date, it could be \"unfair\" to care providers.\nOn the website, a database can be searched using a postcode, region or home name to check on facilities with or without nursing.\nPeople can access:\nHealth Minister Alistair Burt said: \"We know how difficult important decisions about care for a loved one can be - this is a victory for those who are worried about care - with a click of a button the public will be able to make an informed choice about care and make those difficult decisions easier.\n\"This data will show clearly the difference in quality across care homes and will help drive up standards by highlighting poor performers which will mean they have to shape up their services or lose out.\"\nNadra Ahmed, chair of the National Care Association, which represents independent care sector providers, said the move could help people \"answer some of the questions\" they may have about care.\nBut she warned that if the \"snapshot\" of the provider's rating or profile on the site was not regularly updated it could disadvantage those who improve their service.\n\"I don't know how [improvements] would be indicated... especially if that report is not going to be reviewed for a period of time, which would be unfair.\"\nShe added: \"Nothing beats actually going to see a service for yourself. If you think that it's good [but the website] says there's something that's not quite right, don't let it put you off.\n\"When you look at the website you know that responsible services who may have an inadequate rating will be working towards making that better.\"","summary":"The performance of care homes can now be compared on an NHS website.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The program - called Vital - will vote on whether to invest in a specific company or not.\nThe firm it will be working for - Deep Knowledge Ventures - focuses on drugs for age-related diseases.\nIt said that Vital would make its recommendations by sifting through large amounts of data.\nThe algorithm looks at a range of data when making decisions - including financial information, clinical trials for particular drugs, intellectual property owned by the firm and previous funding.\n\"On first sight, it looks like a futuristic idea but on reflection it is really a little bit of publicity hype,\" said Prof Noel Sharkey of the University of Sheffield.\n\"A lot of companies use large data search to access what is happening on the market, then the board or trusted workers can decide on the advice.\n\"With financial markets, algorithms are delegated with decisions. The idea of the algorithm voting is a gimmick. It is not different from the algorithm making a suggestion and the board voting on it.\"\nAccording to Deep Knowledge Ventures, Vital has already approved two investment decisions.\nThe software was developed by UK-based Aging Analytics.","summary":"A UK-based artificial intelligence firm is working with a US firm to create a \"trust-based\" algorithm to advise on drug investment.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The program - called Vital - will vote on whether to invest in a specific company or not.\nThe firm it will be working for - Deep Knowledge Ventures - focuses on drugs for age-related diseases.\nIt said that Vital would make its recommendations by sifting through large amounts of data.\nThe algorithm looks at a range of data when making decisions - including financial information, clinical trials for particular drugs, intellectual property owned by the firm and previous funding.\n\"On first sight, it looks like a futuristic idea but on reflection it is really a little bit of publicity hype,\" said Prof Noel Sharkey of the University of Sheffield.\n\"A lot of companies use large data search to access what is happening on the market, then the board or trusted workers can decide on the advice.\n\"With financial markets, algorithms are delegated with decisions. The idea of the algorithm voting is a gimmick. It is not different from the algorithm making a suggestion and the board voting on it.\"\nAccording to Deep Knowledge Ventures, Vital has already approved two investment decisions.\nThe software was developed by UK-based Aging Analytics.","summary":"A venture firm has appointed a computer algorithm to its board.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The woman had withdrawn her pension from a bank in Altrincham on Monday before heading into the Iceland store.\nWhile shopping she was approached by a woman who grabbed her trolley and demanded her money.\nNot willing to give up without a fight, however, the octogenarian hit the woman over the head with the bacon before the would-be thief fled empty-handed.\nGreater Manchester Police said while the 86-year-old was \"safe and well\", she was \"shook up about the incident\".\nUpdate 20 July 2016: A video of the incident obtained by Altrincham Today and released later revealed the incident was less dramatic than previously reported by Greater Manchester Police.","summary":"An 86-year-old woman fought off a would-be thief with a packet of bacon in a Greater Manchester supermarket.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The woman had withdrawn her pension from a bank in Altrincham on Monday before heading into the Iceland store.\nWhile shopping she was approached by a woman who grabbed her trolley and demanded her money.\nNot willing to give up without a fight, however, the octogenarian hit the woman over the head with the bacon before the would-be thief fled empty-handed.\nGreater Manchester Police said while the 86-year-old was \"safe and well\", she was \"shook up about the incident\".\nUpdate 20 July 2016: A video of the incident obtained by Altrincham Today and released later revealed the incident was less dramatic than previously reported by Greater Manchester Police.","summary":"A pensioner was threatened with a bacon sandwich after she tried to steal her money from a supermarket.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Imani Wiltshire was discovered on the lower deck of the bus in Stratford, east London, on 28 September.\nShe was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead. A post-mortem examination found she died from head injuries.\nRosalin Baker, 25, and Jeffrey Wiltshire, 52, of Manor Park, pleaded not guilty to murder at the Old Bailey.\nThey also denied charges of causing or allowing the death of their child.\nA trial date has been set for 13 March at the same court.","summary":"Two men have denied murdering a seven-year-old girl who was found dead on a bus.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Imani Wiltshire was discovered on the lower deck of the bus in Stratford, east London, on 28 September.\nShe was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead. A post-mortem examination found she died from head injuries.\nRosalin Baker, 25, and Jeffrey Wiltshire, 52, of Manor Park, pleaded not guilty to murder at the Old Bailey.\nThey also denied charges of causing or allowing the death of their child.\nA trial date has been set for 13 March at the same court.","summary":"The parents of a child found seriously hurt on a bus have denied murder.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24 crew, mostly from Eastern Europe and Asia, are still on board the Maersk Tigris, anchored off Bandar Abbas.\nMaersk said it still did not know the reason why the Marshall Islands-flagged vessel was seized, and noted it had been in an international shipping lane.\nBut Iranian authorities noted that it had been in the country's waters.\nIranian media cited an official as saying the ship was seized based on a court order in connection with a complaint made by a private Iranian company about debts.\nOn Wednesday, Maersk said it had been in contact with Singapore-based Rickmers Shipmanagement, from whom it charters the Maersk Tigris, and was \"pleased to learn that the crew is safe and under the circumstances in good spirits\".\nThe crew includes a British national, but no Americans, as initial reports suggested.\n\"We are continuing our efforts to obtain more information about the Iranian authorities' seizure - in international waters - of Maersk Tigris. We are not able at this point to establish or confirm the reason behind the seizure,\" Maersk added.\n\"We remain in close dialogue with the Danish ministry of foreign affairs.\"\nA spokesman for Rickmers Shipmanagement said the vessel had been carrying commercial goods and no \"special cargo\" such as military equipment.\nThe incident has prompted the US Navy to dispatch a destroyer and a reconnaissance plane to the area to \"monitor\" the situation.\nA general distress call sent out by the Maersk Tigris on Tuesday morning was picked up by US Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT).\nA Pentagon spokesman said Iranian Revolutionary Guards Navy patrol vessels had approached the ship while it was moving through Iranian territorial waters, but inside an area that under international agreement is open to foreign ships making an \"innocent passage\".\nThe patrol vessels ordered the container ship to go deeper into Iranian waters, but the master refused. Only when they fired warning shots across its bow, did he comply.\nThe Pentagon spokesman called the actions of the patrol vessels \"inappropriate\".","summary":"The crew of a container ship seized by Iran are safe and \"in good spirits\", shipping company Maersk says.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24 crew, mostly from Eastern Europe and Asia, are still on board the Maersk Tigris, anchored off Bandar Abbas.\nMaersk said it still did not know the reason why the Marshall Islands-flagged vessel was seized, and noted it had been in an international shipping lane.\nBut Iranian authorities noted that it had been in the country's waters.\nIranian media cited an official as saying the ship was seized based on a court order in connection with a complaint made by a private Iranian company about debts.\nOn Wednesday, Maersk said it had been in contact with Singapore-based Rickmers Shipmanagement, from whom it charters the Maersk Tigris, and was \"pleased to learn that the crew is safe and under the circumstances in good spirits\".\nThe crew includes a British national, but no Americans, as initial reports suggested.\n\"We are continuing our efforts to obtain more information about the Iranian authorities' seizure - in international waters - of Maersk Tigris. We are not able at this point to establish or confirm the reason behind the seizure,\" Maersk added.\n\"We remain in close dialogue with the Danish ministry of foreign affairs.\"\nA spokesman for Rickmers Shipmanagement said the vessel had been carrying commercial goods and no \"special cargo\" such as military equipment.\nThe incident has prompted the US Navy to dispatch a destroyer and a reconnaissance plane to the area to \"monitor\" the situation.\nA general distress call sent out by the Maersk Tigris on Tuesday morning was picked up by US Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT).\nA Pentagon spokesman said Iranian Revolutionary Guards Navy patrol vessels had approached the ship while it was moving through Iranian territorial waters, but inside an area that under international agreement is open to foreign ships making an \"innocent passage\".\nThe patrol vessels ordered the container ship to go deeper into Iranian waters, but the master refused. Only when they fired warning shots across its bow, did he comply.\nThe Pentagon spokesman called the actions of the patrol vessels \"inappropriate\".","summary":"The US says it is \"pleased\" to learn that a container ship seized off the coast of the Danish island of Kos has been found.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Madihah Taheer, Ummariyat Mirza and Zainub Mirza appeared at the Old Bailey in London on 28 April.\nMrs Taheer, 21, has been charged with assisting another to commit acts of terrorism by providing her bank details to purchase a knife.\nMr Mirza, the husband of Mrs Taheer, 21, is charged with preparing for a terrorist attack in the UK by buying a knife and other items.\nZainub Mirza from Eastfield Road, Bordesley Green, is charged with sending Islamic State propaganda videos to others.\nBrother and sister Ummariyat Mirza, 21, and Zainub Mirza, 23, were remanded in custody until their next court appearance.\nMore stories from Birmingham and the Black Country\nMrs Taheer, of St Agathas Road, Birmingham, was granted bail with strict conditions imposed.\nThe trio will next appear before Woolwich Crown Court on 4 September.\nWest Midlands Police said the charges were not linked to March's Westminster attack.","summary":"Three people have appeared in court charged with terrorism offences.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Madihah Taheer, Ummariyat Mirza and Zainub Mirza appeared at the Old Bailey in London on 28 April.\nMrs Taheer, 21, has been charged with assisting another to commit acts of terrorism by providing her bank details to purchase a knife.\nMr Mirza, the husband of Mrs Taheer, 21, is charged with preparing for a terrorist attack in the UK by buying a knife and other items.\nZainub Mirza from Eastfield Road, Bordesley Green, is charged with sending Islamic State propaganda videos to others.\nBrother and sister Ummariyat Mirza, 21, and Zainub Mirza, 23, were remanded in custody until their next court appearance.\nMore stories from Birmingham and the Black Country\nMrs Taheer, of St Agathas Road, Birmingham, was granted bail with strict conditions imposed.\nThe trio will next appear before Woolwich Crown Court on 4 September.\nWest Midlands Police said the charges were not linked to March's Westminster attack.","summary":"Three women have appeared in court charged with preparing terrorist acts in the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stephen Doughty won the seat with 9,193 votes, a majority of 5,334 over the Conservatives. The Lib Dems were third, with Plaid Cymru fourth.\nThe turnout was 25.65% - down from more than 60% at the 2010 General Election.\nMr Doughty succeeds Alun Michael, who stood down after 25 years as an MP to stand in the police and crime commissioner elections.\nThe new MP beat seven other candidates to retain the seat for Labour.\nMr Doughty, a former head of Oxfam Cymru, said in his acceptance speech that his victory was a \"condemnation\" of the policies and priorities of the UK government, particularly in areas such as proposals for regional pay.\nHe called for stronger regulation of banks and a \"greater sense of community and society\", with more emphasis on fairness.\nMr Doughty also paid tribute to previous holders of the Cardiff South seat, including former Prime Minister Jim Callaghan and former Welsh First Secretary Alun Michael and promised to serve his constituents with humility.\nLabour has held the seat since it was created in 1983 and the party's representation of southern Cardiff in Parliament has been unbroken since Mr Callaghan was first elected as an MP in 1945.\nCardiff South and Penarth includes inner-city neighbourhoods such as Grangetown and Butetown, the redeveloped waterfront around Cardiff Bay and the town of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan.\nIts 78,000 voters makes it the biggest seat in Wales in terms of electors.\nParliamentary by-elections also took place in the seats of Corby and Manchester Central on Thursday.\nAnd elections were also held for the newly-created police and crime commissioners were held for all 41 forces in England and Wales outside London.","summary":"Labour has kept hold of the Cardiff South and Penarth seat in Parliament following a by-election.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stephen Doughty won the seat with 9,193 votes, a majority of 5,334 over the Conservatives. The Lib Dems were third, with Plaid Cymru fourth.\nThe turnout was 25.65% - down from more than 60% at the 2010 General Election.\nMr Doughty succeeds Alun Michael, who stood down after 25 years as an MP to stand in the police and crime commissioner elections.\nThe new MP beat seven other candidates to retain the seat for Labour.\nMr Doughty, a former head of Oxfam Cymru, said in his acceptance speech that his victory was a \"condemnation\" of the policies and priorities of the UK government, particularly in areas such as proposals for regional pay.\nHe called for stronger regulation of banks and a \"greater sense of community and society\", with more emphasis on fairness.\nMr Doughty also paid tribute to previous holders of the Cardiff South seat, including former Prime Minister Jim Callaghan and former Welsh First Secretary Alun Michael and promised to serve his constituents with humility.\nLabour has held the seat since it was created in 1983 and the party's representation of southern Cardiff in Parliament has been unbroken since Mr Callaghan was first elected as an MP in 1945.\nCardiff South and Penarth includes inner-city neighbourhoods such as Grangetown and Butetown, the redeveloped waterfront around Cardiff Bay and the town of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan.\nIts 78,000 voters makes it the biggest seat in Wales in terms of electors.\nParliamentary by-elections also took place in the seats of Corby and Manchester Central on Thursday.\nAnd elections were also held for the newly-created police and crime commissioners were held for all 41 forces in England and Wales outside London.","summary":"Labour has won Cardiff South and Penarth in the general election.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"No Windfarm at Gayton (NOWAG) and East Lindsey District Council both oppose the planning application.\nThe protest march on Sunday morning raised money for legal costs as well as highlighting the campaign.\nThe developers say wind turbines contribute to renewable energy targets and help combat climate change.\nBut campaigner Melvin Grosvenor, who is working with NOWAG, questioned how efficiently the turbines would generate energy.\n\"It's a huge price for Lincolnshire to pay to host a suspect technology,\" he said.\n\"The developers say we need renewable energy, but at what cost to the landscape?\"\nEarlier this year Lincolnshire County Council issued a statement advising district councils not to grant planning permission if wind farms fail to meet strict criteria.\nThe council's leader, Martin Hill, said he did not want Lincolnshire to be \"covered by a forest of the things\".\nMr Grosvenor said wind turbines have more of a visual impact in Lincolnshire because the landscape is relatively flat.\n\"The issue we've got with Lincolnshire is because it's predominantly big open skies there are few visual detractors, and of course you've got the Lincolnshire Wolds [an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty],\" he said.\nAbout 60 campaigners walked from near Theddlethorpe Church to Great Carlton, and many were sponsored.\nThey walked along a bridleway known as the Two Mile Bank, where the turbines would be erected.\nThe campaigners also flew a blimp at about 377ft (115m) to demonstrate the maximum height of the turbines.\nThere are already wind farms at Gayton le Marsh and Theddlethorpe, and Mr Grosvenor said the proposed turbines would \"give the impression of a continuous line of turbines on the landscape.\"\nThe public inquiry is due to begin in January and the government will decide whether permission is granted or not.\nDeveloper EnergieKontor said on its consultation website: \"The UK is the windiest country in Europe and the deployment of wind farms could contribute significantly to renewable energy targets which aim to assist in combating climate change.\"","summary":"Hundreds of people have marched in Lincoln to protest against plans to build wind farms on the landscape.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"No Windfarm at Gayton (NOWAG) and East Lindsey District Council both oppose the planning application.\nThe protest march on Sunday morning raised money for legal costs as well as highlighting the campaign.\nThe developers say wind turbines contribute to renewable energy targets and help combat climate change.\nBut campaigner Melvin Grosvenor, who is working with NOWAG, questioned how efficiently the turbines would generate energy.\n\"It's a huge price for Lincolnshire to pay to host a suspect technology,\" he said.\n\"The developers say we need renewable energy, but at what cost to the landscape?\"\nEarlier this year Lincolnshire County Council issued a statement advising district councils not to grant planning permission if wind farms fail to meet strict criteria.\nThe council's leader, Martin Hill, said he did not want Lincolnshire to be \"covered by a forest of the things\".\nMr Grosvenor said wind turbines have more of a visual impact in Lincolnshire because the landscape is relatively flat.\n\"The issue we've got with Lincolnshire is because it's predominantly big open skies there are few visual detractors, and of course you've got the Lincolnshire Wolds [an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty],\" he said.\nAbout 60 campaigners walked from near Theddlethorpe Church to Great Carlton, and many were sponsored.\nThey walked along a bridleway known as the Two Mile Bank, where the turbines would be erected.\nThe campaigners also flew a blimp at about 377ft (115m) to demonstrate the maximum height of the turbines.\nThere are already wind farms at Gayton le Marsh and Theddlethorpe, and Mr Grosvenor said the proposed turbines would \"give the impression of a continuous line of turbines on the landscape.\"\nThe public inquiry is due to begin in January and the government will decide whether permission is granted or not.\nDeveloper EnergieKontor said on its consultation website: \"The UK is the windiest country in Europe and the deployment of wind farms could contribute significantly to renewable energy targets which aim to assist in combating climate change.\"","summary":"Campaigners fighting the erection of wind turbines in Lincolnshire have taken part in a protest march ahead of a public inquiry.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That compares with just 300 people in the largest trust area, Belfast.\nIt is thought that the problem in the South Eastern Trust is down to staffing issues in that area.\nThe trust - which covers Newtownards, County Down and Lisburn, said it has been unable to fill two consultant cardiologist posts.\nThere is also the added problem of staff sickness and increase in the number of referrals.\nThe South Eastern Trust serves a population of approximately 345,000 people with a budget of almost \u00c2\u00a3500m.\nThe figures also show that 364 people are waiting up to a year for their first urgent consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital, while in every other trust the waiting list for this type of appointment is zero.\nIn a statement, South Eastern Trust said: \"We have recently lost two consultant cardiologists who both required to relocate.\n\"Despite strenuous efforts, we have, so far, been unable to fill these vital posts and, combined with the constant increase in the number of cardiology referrals, this has led to an unfortunate increase in waiting times for appointments.\n\"We are taking every possible measure to address this.\"","summary":"The number of people waiting for a consultant cardiologist appointment in Northern Ireland has risen to almost 300, figures have shown.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That compares with just 300 people in the largest trust area, Belfast.\nIt is thought that the problem in the South Eastern Trust is down to staffing issues in that area.\nThe trust - which covers Newtownards, County Down and Lisburn, said it has been unable to fill two consultant cardiologist posts.\nThere is also the added problem of staff sickness and increase in the number of referrals.\nThe South Eastern Trust serves a population of approximately 345,000 people with a budget of almost \u00c2\u00a3500m.\nThe figures also show that 364 people are waiting up to a year for their first urgent consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital, while in every other trust the waiting list for this type of appointment is zero.\nIn a statement, South Eastern Trust said: \"We have recently lost two consultant cardiologists who both required to relocate.\n\"Despite strenuous efforts, we have, so far, been unable to fill these vital posts and, combined with the constant increase in the number of cardiology referrals, this has led to an unfortunate increase in waiting times for appointments.\n\"We are taking every possible measure to address this.\"","summary":"Many people in the South Eastern Health Trust are waiting for an urgent appointment to see a cardiologist, according to a report.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said the firework was dropped through the doorway of a fish and chip shop by an \"unknown male\".\nThe incident happened at about 21:15 BST on Friday at the shop in Alliance Avenue.\nThe man was taken to hospital where he is described as being in a stable condition.\nCondemning the incident, North Belfast SDLP assembly member Nichola Mallon said: \"Fireworks aren't toys, they can cause serious injury and they can cause considerable damage to property and they need to be used responsibly.\n\"So I would send a very clear message to parents and to young people to realise the dangers of fireworks.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in councillor JJ Magee said: \"Hopefully the injured man will make a full and speedy recovery but it must have been a very traumatic experience.\"\nPolice have appealed for witnesses to contact them.","summary":"A man has been injured after a firework was thrown through the doorway of a shop in Belfast city centre.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said the firework was dropped through the doorway of a fish and chip shop by an \"unknown male\".\nThe incident happened at about 21:15 BST on Friday at the shop in Alliance Avenue.\nThe man was taken to hospital where he is described as being in a stable condition.\nCondemning the incident, North Belfast SDLP assembly member Nichola Mallon said: \"Fireworks aren't toys, they can cause serious injury and they can cause considerable damage to property and they need to be used responsibly.\n\"So I would send a very clear message to parents and to young people to realise the dangers of fireworks.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in councillor JJ Magee said: \"Hopefully the injured man will make a full and speedy recovery but it must have been a very traumatic experience.\"\nPolice have appealed for witnesses to contact them.","summary":"A man has suffered injuries after he was hit by what police have said was a firework in north Belfast.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They started arriving at Poldhu Cove on the Lizard on Sunday, and National Trust volunteers have been clearing them away as they are said to pose a risk to wildlife.\nThe bottles are sealed, but witnesses say some have leaked.\nThe National Trust said it believed a container had gone overboard from a ship, during the stormy weather.\nThe Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: \"While it is fact that the MV Blue Ocean lost a container containing bottles of 'Vanish', there is no currently available evidence that the bottles washed up on the Cornish coast are from this container; all evidence is currently circumstantial.\"\nIt is thought the vessel lost the container near Land's End in May.\nThe BBC has contacted Vanish, but the company is yet to comment.\nOther nearby coves including Gunwalloe, Polurrian, Church Cove and Marazion have also been affected, conservationists said.\nCornwall Wildlife Trust said it was \"highly concerned\" about the impact on \"sensitive marine life\".\nJustin Whitehouse, from the National Trust, said: \"The main worry is all that detergent going into our beautiful marine environment, but thankfully most are full.\n\"We think it's a container that has gone overboard from a container ship, during stormy seas.\"\nCornwall Council said the authority and partners, including the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Natural England, would be monitoring beaches in the area.\nIt said: \"The National Trust who own the beach at Poldhu have arranged for the bottles to be cleared away.\n\"In the meantime the public are advised to keep children and dogs at a safe distance from the bottles should any more be washed up.\n\"No attempt should be made to recover the bottles.\"","summary":"A container of bottles of \"Vanish\" has washed up on a Cornish beach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They started arriving at Poldhu Cove on the Lizard on Sunday, and National Trust volunteers have been clearing them away as they are said to pose a risk to wildlife.\nThe bottles are sealed, but witnesses say some have leaked.\nThe National Trust said it believed a container had gone overboard from a ship, during the stormy weather.\nThe Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: \"While it is fact that the MV Blue Ocean lost a container containing bottles of 'Vanish', there is no currently available evidence that the bottles washed up on the Cornish coast are from this container; all evidence is currently circumstantial.\"\nIt is thought the vessel lost the container near Land's End in May.\nThe BBC has contacted Vanish, but the company is yet to comment.\nOther nearby coves including Gunwalloe, Polurrian, Church Cove and Marazion have also been affected, conservationists said.\nCornwall Wildlife Trust said it was \"highly concerned\" about the impact on \"sensitive marine life\".\nJustin Whitehouse, from the National Trust, said: \"The main worry is all that detergent going into our beautiful marine environment, but thankfully most are full.\n\"We think it's a container that has gone overboard from a container ship, during stormy seas.\"\nCornwall Council said the authority and partners, including the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Natural England, would be monitoring beaches in the area.\nIt said: \"The National Trust who own the beach at Poldhu have arranged for the bottles to be cleared away.\n\"In the meantime the public are advised to keep children and dogs at a safe distance from the bottles should any more be washed up.\n\"No attempt should be made to recover the bottles.\"","summary":"Many detergent bottles have washed up on beaches in Cornwall.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hilda Gaddum, the mayor of Cheshire East, said her fellow Conservative Michael Jones's position had become \"untenable\".\nThe council waived its own financial rules three times when granting Core Fit Ltd contracts totalling \u00a3156,000.\nMr Jones said he was \"clear\" that he had \"not misled council\".\nThe fitness company runs classes in schools and is owned by Mr Jones's personal physiotherapist, Amanda Morris. Neither Ms Morris nor her company have commented on the claims.\nMr Jones has previously said he had publicly declared his interest in the firm, while a council spokesman said there had been no \"unlawful expenditure or any breach of EU procurement rules\".\nHowever, Ms Gaddum said Mr Jones had \"misled\" councillors at a meeting in October, where he questioned why his link with the company was \"being brought up\", and had lobbied for it to receive help.\nThe BBC has seen a letter written by Mr Jones to local MP George Osborne - whose Tatton constituency is included within Cheshire East - in which work carried out by Ms Morris's company is praised.\nEmails released following a BBC Freedom of Information Act request show Mr Jones helped Ms Morris write a positive assessment of how Core Fit had fulfilled one of the council's contracts.\nCore Fit Ltd contracts\nJune 2014\nMarch 2015\nMs Gaddum said she had written to Mr Jones asking for his resignation, which led to \"a very, very difficult meeting with him\".\nIn a statement, Mr Jones said he would \"not be resigning but thank the mayor for recognising the many good things I have achieved\".\n\"I am disappointed, given that I vigorously sponsored her mayoralty to my group, at the comments made. But that is Hilda for you.\"\nThe council has not responded to requests for a comment.","summary":"Mr Jones of Cheshire East Council has rejected a call to resign over claims he \"misled\" councillors about contracts awarded to his physiotherapist's firm.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hilda Gaddum, the mayor of Cheshire East, said her fellow Conservative Michael Jones's position had become \"untenable\".\nThe council waived its own financial rules three times when granting Core Fit Ltd contracts totalling \u00a3156,000.\nMr Jones said he was \"clear\" that he had \"not misled council\".\nThe fitness company runs classes in schools and is owned by Mr Jones's personal physiotherapist, Amanda Morris. Neither Ms Morris nor her company have commented on the claims.\nMr Jones has previously said he had publicly declared his interest in the firm, while a council spokesman said there had been no \"unlawful expenditure or any breach of EU procurement rules\".\nHowever, Ms Gaddum said Mr Jones had \"misled\" councillors at a meeting in October, where he questioned why his link with the company was \"being brought up\", and had lobbied for it to receive help.\nThe BBC has seen a letter written by Mr Jones to local MP George Osborne - whose Tatton constituency is included within Cheshire East - in which work carried out by Ms Morris's company is praised.\nEmails released following a BBC Freedom of Information Act request show Mr Jones helped Ms Morris write a positive assessment of how Core Fit had fulfilled one of the council's contracts.\nCore Fit Ltd contracts\nJune 2014\nMarch 2015\nMs Gaddum said she had written to Mr Jones asking for his resignation, which led to \"a very, very difficult meeting with him\".\nIn a statement, Mr Jones said he would \"not be resigning but thank the mayor for recognising the many good things I have achieved\".\n\"I am disappointed, given that I vigorously sponsored her mayoralty to my group, at the comments made. But that is Hilda for you.\"\nThe council has not responded to requests for a comment.","summary":"A Conservative mayor has resigned after he said he had misled councillors about a fitness company's use of public money.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Premier had suspended its shares on 13 January after agreeing to buy E.On's North Sea assets for a net $120m (\u00c2\u00a384m) plus working capital adjustments.\nThe deal was amended during the suspension so that it no longer constituted a reverse takeover.\nBy close of trading, Premier's share price was up by nearly 90% to 36p.\nLondon-based Premier said the cost of the deal would now come to $135m, including completion adjustments.\nPremier added that this was a result of an increase of the dividend paid to E.On before completion of the deal.\nIn a statement, it said: \"On the basis of this lower aggregate consideration, the acquisition has been classified as a Class 1 transaction.\"\nThe proposed acquisition is still subject to approval by Premier's shareholders and lenders.\nThe assets Premier is buying are located in the Central North Sea, West of Shetlands and the Southern Gas Basin.\nE.On's UK oil and gas upstream portfolio includes stakes in 40 licenses, including a 5.2% interest in the Elgin-Franklin field, a 47% interest in the Babbage field and a 50% stake in the Tolmount discovery.\nThe deal will add about 15,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to Premier's production totals in 2016, according to the company.","summary":"Premier's shares nearly doubled in value after trading was restarted following a suspension triggered by a major North Sea deal.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Premier had suspended its shares on 13 January after agreeing to buy E.On's North Sea assets for a net $120m (\u00c2\u00a384m) plus working capital adjustments.\nThe deal was amended during the suspension so that it no longer constituted a reverse takeover.\nBy close of trading, Premier's share price was up by nearly 90% to 36p.\nLondon-based Premier said the cost of the deal would now come to $135m, including completion adjustments.\nPremier added that this was a result of an increase of the dividend paid to E.On before completion of the deal.\nIn a statement, it said: \"On the basis of this lower aggregate consideration, the acquisition has been classified as a Class 1 transaction.\"\nThe proposed acquisition is still subject to approval by Premier's shareholders and lenders.\nThe assets Premier is buying are located in the Central North Sea, West of Shetlands and the Southern Gas Basin.\nE.On's UK oil and gas upstream portfolio includes stakes in 40 licenses, including a 5.2% interest in the Elgin-Franklin field, a 47% interest in the Babbage field and a 50% stake in the Tolmount discovery.\nThe deal will add about 15,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to Premier's production totals in 2016, according to the company.","summary":"Shares in Premier Energy have jumped after the oil and gas company said it had suspended its share price after it agreed to buy E.On's North Sea assets.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tatiana Duva-Rodriguez, 46, is licensed to carry a concealed weapon, but police said she should not have opened fire because her life was not in danger.\nPursued by security guards, a shopflifter ran from a Home Depot hardware store on 6 October to a vehicle driven by an accomplice.\nMs Rodriguez fired several shots with a 9mm handgun as they drove away.\nNo-one was hurt outside the store in Auburn Hills, Michigan, about 35 miles (56km) north of Detroit. Police said Ms Rodriguez had hit the back tyre of the getaway vehicle.\n\"I find it very disturbing that someone would take out their gun in a busy parking lot and shoot at the tyres of a passing car,\" prosecutor Jessica Cooper said in a statement. \"Once fired, the bullet could have easily ricocheted or fragmented and injured or killed someone else.\"\nThe thieves escaped with $1,000 (\u00c2\u00a3652) worth of merchandise. Police arrested two people few days later and charged them with retail fraud.\nIf convicted, Ms Rodriguez faces up to 90 days in jail and a possible fine of up to $500.","summary":"A woman who shot and wounded a woman in a US supermarket parking lot has been charged with attempted murder.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tatiana Duva-Rodriguez, 46, is licensed to carry a concealed weapon, but police said she should not have opened fire because her life was not in danger.\nPursued by security guards, a shopflifter ran from a Home Depot hardware store on 6 October to a vehicle driven by an accomplice.\nMs Rodriguez fired several shots with a 9mm handgun as they drove away.\nNo-one was hurt outside the store in Auburn Hills, Michigan, about 35 miles (56km) north of Detroit. Police said Ms Rodriguez had hit the back tyre of the getaway vehicle.\n\"I find it very disturbing that someone would take out their gun in a busy parking lot and shoot at the tyres of a passing car,\" prosecutor Jessica Cooper said in a statement. \"Once fired, the bullet could have easily ricocheted or fragmented and injured or killed someone else.\"\nThe thieves escaped with $1,000 (\u00c2\u00a3652) worth of merchandise. Police arrested two people few days later and charged them with retail fraud.\nIf convicted, Ms Rodriguez faces up to 90 days in jail and a possible fine of up to $500.","summary":"A Michigan woman has been tried after she fired on a pair of shoplifters.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As a teenager he tried three times, unsuccessfully, to defect from Cuba, once spending a month in Cuban jail. He finally escaped to Mexico on his fourth attempt, saving his mother from drowning on their boat trip over.\nHe and his mother were then reunited with his father in Tampa, Florida where he had fled two years earlier.\nBut Fernandez's transition from his life in Cuba was difficult. Baseball helped him acclimate to his new American life.\nAfter starting at Alonso High School in Tampa, speaking almost no English, Fernandez steered the baseball team to two state championships.\nHe was drafted by the Marlins in 2011 at 20 years old and named National League Rookie of the Year in 2013.\nThe Miami Herald reported his grandmother, a loyal supporter, often stood on her roof in Cuba during his games to listen to the sports radio broadcast as her grandson played.\nPlayers and fans described him as enthusiastic, energetic and charismatic. Many Cubans from Miami's Latin community, felt that the player embodied their own struggles.\nMiguel Garay, 78, a Miamian who came from Cuba's Pinar del Rio said: \"His story was our story.\n\"There's such a great tradition of baseball in Cuba and he embodied it better than anyone.\"\nAfter undergoing surgery in 2014 for a torn elbow ligament Fernandez became a US citizen in 2015, where he gave the keynote speech at his citizenship ceremony.\nHe said: \"This is one of my important accomplishments. I'm an American citizen now - I'm one of them. I consider myself now to be free.\"\nFernandez was described as an \"avid fisherman\" and was aboard a friend's boat when the vessel hit a jetty, causing it to capsize.\nHe had revealed recently that his girlfriend was pregnant.\nMarlins President David Samson said at a news conference: \"When you talk about tragedy like this there are no words that come to mind.\n\"There is prayer and thought toward his family and his soon to be born daughter. You recognize how precious life is.\"","summary":"Former Miami Marlins baseball player Jose Fernandez has become a US citizen.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As a teenager he tried three times, unsuccessfully, to defect from Cuba, once spending a month in Cuban jail. He finally escaped to Mexico on his fourth attempt, saving his mother from drowning on their boat trip over.\nHe and his mother were then reunited with his father in Tampa, Florida where he had fled two years earlier.\nBut Fernandez's transition from his life in Cuba was difficult. Baseball helped him acclimate to his new American life.\nAfter starting at Alonso High School in Tampa, speaking almost no English, Fernandez steered the baseball team to two state championships.\nHe was drafted by the Marlins in 2011 at 20 years old and named National League Rookie of the Year in 2013.\nThe Miami Herald reported his grandmother, a loyal supporter, often stood on her roof in Cuba during his games to listen to the sports radio broadcast as her grandson played.\nPlayers and fans described him as enthusiastic, energetic and charismatic. Many Cubans from Miami's Latin community, felt that the player embodied their own struggles.\nMiguel Garay, 78, a Miamian who came from Cuba's Pinar del Rio said: \"His story was our story.\n\"There's such a great tradition of baseball in Cuba and he embodied it better than anyone.\"\nAfter undergoing surgery in 2014 for a torn elbow ligament Fernandez became a US citizen in 2015, where he gave the keynote speech at his citizenship ceremony.\nHe said: \"This is one of my important accomplishments. I'm an American citizen now - I'm one of them. I consider myself now to be free.\"\nFernandez was described as an \"avid fisherman\" and was aboard a friend's boat when the vessel hit a jetty, causing it to capsize.\nHe had revealed recently that his girlfriend was pregnant.\nMarlins President David Samson said at a news conference: \"When you talk about tragedy like this there are no words that come to mind.\n\"There is prayer and thought toward his family and his soon to be born daughter. You recognize how precious life is.\"","summary":"Fernandez, the talented baseball star, died in a boat crash.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Government sources told the BBC that the tribal fighters set fire to a building used by the militants.\nThe source said 10 IS militants and five tribesmen had died in the clashes that followed.\nIssa al-Issawi, the exiled mayor of Fallujah, said that more tribesmen were joining the fight against IS.\nReports said the violence involved men from multiple tribes and IS members known as al-Hisba, who are responsible for enforcing religious strictures in the city.\n\"Clashes took place between sons of the al-Mahamda and al-Juraisat tribes against the al-Hisba group,\" Mr Issawi told AFP news agency.\nHe said the violence stemmed from tensions over increasingly difficult living conditions while Fallujah is besieged by Iraqi security forces.\nSheikh Majeed al-Juraisi, a leader in the al-Juraisat tribe, told AFP the clashes were part of an uprising against IS fighters in the city and called on the government and security forces to help.\nReports suggested the tribesmen had seized parts of the north of the city, but later ceded the ground back to IS jihadists.\nFallujah, which is about 50km (30 miles) west of Baghdad, has been held by anti-government forces since the beginning of 2014 and is now one of two Iraqi cities still under the IS group's control.\nIS militants launched a sweeping offensive in June 2014 that overran large areas north and west of Baghdad, but security forces and allied fighters have pushed the jihadists back with support from US-led air strikes.","summary":"Iraqi tribal fighters have clashed with Islamic State (IS) militants in the city of Fallujah, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Government sources told the BBC that the tribal fighters set fire to a building used by the militants.\nThe source said 10 IS militants and five tribesmen had died in the clashes that followed.\nIssa al-Issawi, the exiled mayor of Fallujah, said that more tribesmen were joining the fight against IS.\nReports said the violence involved men from multiple tribes and IS members known as al-Hisba, who are responsible for enforcing religious strictures in the city.\n\"Clashes took place between sons of the al-Mahamda and al-Juraisat tribes against the al-Hisba group,\" Mr Issawi told AFP news agency.\nHe said the violence stemmed from tensions over increasingly difficult living conditions while Fallujah is besieged by Iraqi security forces.\nSheikh Majeed al-Juraisi, a leader in the al-Juraisat tribe, told AFP the clashes were part of an uprising against IS fighters in the city and called on the government and security forces to help.\nReports suggested the tribesmen had seized parts of the north of the city, but later ceded the ground back to IS jihadists.\nFallujah, which is about 50km (30 miles) west of Baghdad, has been held by anti-government forces since the beginning of 2014 and is now one of two Iraqi cities still under the IS group's control.\nIS militants launched a sweeping offensive in June 2014 that overran large areas north and west of Baghdad, but security forces and allied fighters have pushed the jihadists back with support from US-led air strikes.","summary":"Local tribesmen have reportedly clashed with fighters from the IS in their stronghold of Fallujah.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The details emerged during the sentencing of Arshid, Bannaras and Basharat Hussain at Sheffield Crown Court.\nArshid, 40, and Basharat, 39, were found guilty by a jury of 50 offences.\nBannaras, 36, pleaded guilty to 10 offences before the trial started.\nMichelle Colborne QC said Bannaras Hussain met one victim when she was 12 or 13 and she performed sex acts on him.\n\"He was indifferent to whether she consented or not,\" she said.\n\"When her brothers found out, they were furious with her and would physically assault her because she was involved sexually with an Asian man.\"\nShe said Bannaras abused one victim in a car park next to Rotherham Police Station, and told the court how the sister of another of his victims described her sister as a \"broken human being\".\nMs Colborne said one woman had described the Hussain brothers as \"a pack of animals\".\nSumming up the contents of a number of statements from the women abused by the brothers, she said: \"They describe from their teenage years a life in the main of feeling dirty, ashamed and guilty.\n\"Between them, a plethora of emotional conditions - eating disorders, self-harm, agoraphobia, self-loathing and terminations for many of them from the age of 14 - events they have never been able to put behind them.\"\nShe said many of the victims have had relationship problems throughout their lives and have found themselves subjected to domestic violence.\nThree associates of the Hussain brothers, their uncle Qurban Ali, 53, Karen MacGregor, 58, and Shelley Davies, 40, will also be sentenced.\nAli was found guilty of conspiracy to rape, while MacGregor and Davies were convicted of false imprisonment and conspiracy to procure a woman under 21 to become a common prostitute. MacGregor was also convicted of two counts of conspiracy to rape.","summary":"Three brothers who abused women they met online have been found guilty of grooming and abusing them.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The details emerged during the sentencing of Arshid, Bannaras and Basharat Hussain at Sheffield Crown Court.\nArshid, 40, and Basharat, 39, were found guilty by a jury of 50 offences.\nBannaras, 36, pleaded guilty to 10 offences before the trial started.\nMichelle Colborne QC said Bannaras Hussain met one victim when she was 12 or 13 and she performed sex acts on him.\n\"He was indifferent to whether she consented or not,\" she said.\n\"When her brothers found out, they were furious with her and would physically assault her because she was involved sexually with an Asian man.\"\nShe said Bannaras abused one victim in a car park next to Rotherham Police Station, and told the court how the sister of another of his victims described her sister as a \"broken human being\".\nMs Colborne said one woman had described the Hussain brothers as \"a pack of animals\".\nSumming up the contents of a number of statements from the women abused by the brothers, she said: \"They describe from their teenage years a life in the main of feeling dirty, ashamed and guilty.\n\"Between them, a plethora of emotional conditions - eating disorders, self-harm, agoraphobia, self-loathing and terminations for many of them from the age of 14 - events they have never been able to put behind them.\"\nShe said many of the victims have had relationship problems throughout their lives and have found themselves subjected to domestic violence.\nThree associates of the Hussain brothers, their uncle Qurban Ali, 53, Karen MacGregor, 58, and Shelley Davies, 40, will also be sentenced.\nAli was found guilty of conspiracy to rape, while MacGregor and Davies were convicted of false imprisonment and conspiracy to procure a woman under 21 to become a common prostitute. MacGregor was also convicted of two counts of conspiracy to rape.","summary":"A victim of one of three brothers who raped and sexually assaulted teenage girls in Rotherham was attacked by her own family when they discovered the abuse, a court has heard.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielik, 17, who underwent his medical at Arsenal last week, signed for Legia from their Polish rivals Lech Poznan in July and has made six appearances in all competitions this season.\nArsenal say the deal \"is subject to the completion of regulatory processes\".\nThe Poland Under-17 international can play in both a holding midfield role and at centre-back.\nHe said: \"I've decided to move to Arsenal and although I cannot be sure of what's to come in the future, I'm going to London to fulfil my dreams.\n\"I'm grateful to my team-mates and manager Henning Berg for trusting such a young player and giving me a chance to play for the first team. It's mostly thanks to him that I'm able to move to Arsenal.\"\nBerg said: \"Krystian is a very talented player, who is going to achieve big success in football in the future.\"\nFor each position, select whether you think Arsenal are sorted, or if a player is needed.","summary":"Arsenal have signed Poland Under-17 international Krystian Bielik on a two-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielik, 17, who underwent his medical at Arsenal last week, signed for Legia from their Polish rivals Lech Poznan in July and has made six appearances in all competitions this season.\nArsenal say the deal \"is subject to the completion of regulatory processes\".\nThe Poland Under-17 international can play in both a holding midfield role and at centre-back.\nHe said: \"I've decided to move to Arsenal and although I cannot be sure of what's to come in the future, I'm going to London to fulfil my dreams.\n\"I'm grateful to my team-mates and manager Henning Berg for trusting such a young player and giving me a chance to play for the first team. It's mostly thanks to him that I'm able to move to Arsenal.\"\nBerg said: \"Krystian is a very talented player, who is going to achieve big success in football in the future.\"\nFor each position, select whether you think Arsenal are sorted, or if a player is needed.","summary":"Arsenal have signed teenage midfielder Krystian Bielik who previously played for Legia.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 19-year-old was held in Barking on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.\nPolice said six other suspects remain in custody and searches are ongoing.\nEight people were killed when three men drove at pedestrians on the bridge and stabbed people in Borough Market.\nThe man arrested on Sunday is being held at a police station in south London.\nThe six men still in custody, all aged between 27 and 30, were also arrested in east London - four in Ilford, one in Newham and one in Barking.\nThirteen people arrested as part of the investigation have been released without charge, while a 33-year-old man held in Ilford on 8 June has been bailed.\nOver the weekend, police released images of fake explosive belts worn by the three attackers, named as Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba.\nBorough Market is hoping to re-open \"later this week\", managing director Darren Henaghan has said.\nTraders were officially given access to the market on Monday - for the first time since the terror attack - to allow them to start clearing up and prepare to resume business.\nOn Saturday night, bars and restaurants across the capital donated money to a British Red Cross UK fund for victims of terror attacks and their families, as Londoners were encouraged to show \"unity and resilience\" a week after the attack.\nThe fund has raised more than \u00c2\u00a3700,000 since it started on 4 June.\nAnd on Sunday, Southwark Cathedral - which had been cordoned off in the days after the attack - re-opened its doors for the first time.","summary":"A man has been arrested in east London as part of an investigation into the London Bridge attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 19-year-old was held in Barking on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.\nPolice said six other suspects remain in custody and searches are ongoing.\nEight people were killed when three men drove at pedestrians on the bridge and stabbed people in Borough Market.\nThe man arrested on Sunday is being held at a police station in south London.\nThe six men still in custody, all aged between 27 and 30, were also arrested in east London - four in Ilford, one in Newham and one in Barking.\nThirteen people arrested as part of the investigation have been released without charge, while a 33-year-old man held in Ilford on 8 June has been bailed.\nOver the weekend, police released images of fake explosive belts worn by the three attackers, named as Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba.\nBorough Market is hoping to re-open \"later this week\", managing director Darren Henaghan has said.\nTraders were officially given access to the market on Monday - for the first time since the terror attack - to allow them to start clearing up and prepare to resume business.\nOn Saturday night, bars and restaurants across the capital donated money to a British Red Cross UK fund for victims of terror attacks and their families, as Londoners were encouraged to show \"unity and resilience\" a week after the attack.\nThe fund has raised more than \u00c2\u00a3700,000 since it started on 4 June.\nAnd on Sunday, Southwark Cathedral - which had been cordoned off in the days after the attack - re-opened its doors for the first time.","summary":"A teenager has been arrested in connection with the terror attack on London Bridge, bringing the total number of arrests to 21.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He and his son Gorka were arrested earlier this month as part of a corruption investigation.\nVillar, who denied all the allegations, has been suspended for one year by the Spanish football federation.\n\"Villar will no longer have any official functions at our organisation,\" Uefa said on Thursday.\n\"In view of the ongoing court proceedings in Spain, we have no further comments to make on this matter.\"\nUefa said its president, Aleksander Ceferin, had accepted Villar's resignation and had thanked him for his years of service to European football.\nVillar, a former Athletic Bilbao and Spain midfielder, had headed the Spanish football federation for 29 years. Juan Luis Larrea has been named as interim president.","summary":"Suspended Spanish Football Federation head Villar has resigned from his role in Uefa.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He and his son Gorka were arrested earlier this month as part of a corruption investigation.\nVillar, who denied all the allegations, has been suspended for one year by the Spanish football federation.\n\"Villar will no longer have any official functions at our organisation,\" Uefa said on Thursday.\n\"In view of the ongoing court proceedings in Spain, we have no further comments to make on this matter.\"\nUefa said its president, Aleksander Ceferin, had accepted Villar's resignation and had thanked him for his years of service to European football.\nVillar, a former Athletic Bilbao and Spain midfielder, had headed the Spanish football federation for 29 years. Juan Luis Larrea has been named as interim president.","summary":"Spanish football federation Uefa has suspended the president of the country's governing body, Alejandro Villar.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man named as Abdalfatah HA is suspected of being part of a unit with an al-Qaeda-linked group formerly known as al-Nusra Front, which killed 36 Syrian government employees in 2013.\nThe federal prosecutors' office said the man, arrested in Duesseldorf, had carried out death sentences.\nA second suspected al-Nusra fighter was arrested in the town of Giessen.\nAbdulrahman AA is accused of breaking international weapons laws.\nBoth are thought to have been part of the same combat unit for al-Nusra, which was al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria at the time.\nThe group formally severed its ties to the global jihadist network last year, renaming itself Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.\nIn January, JFS merged with four smaller groups to form Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.\nGerman prosecutors allege Abdulrahman AA, 26, and Abdalfatah HA, 35, took part in an armed battle against Syrian government troops including taking over a big arms depot near Mahin, central Syria, in November 2013, eight months after the murders of the government employees.\nSome local reports have claimed one of the men was an asylum seeker, but a spokeswoman for the prosecutors' office refused to confirm this.","summary":"A German man has been arrested in Germany over the killing of Syrian government employees in 2013.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man named as Abdalfatah HA is suspected of being part of a unit with an al-Qaeda-linked group formerly known as al-Nusra Front, which killed 36 Syrian government employees in 2013.\nThe federal prosecutors' office said the man, arrested in Duesseldorf, had carried out death sentences.\nA second suspected al-Nusra fighter was arrested in the town of Giessen.\nAbdulrahman AA is accused of breaking international weapons laws.\nBoth are thought to have been part of the same combat unit for al-Nusra, which was al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria at the time.\nThe group formally severed its ties to the global jihadist network last year, renaming itself Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.\nIn January, JFS merged with four smaller groups to form Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.\nGerman prosecutors allege Abdulrahman AA, 26, and Abdalfatah HA, 35, took part in an armed battle against Syrian government troops including taking over a big arms depot near Mahin, central Syria, in November 2013, eight months after the murders of the government employees.\nSome local reports have claimed one of the men was an asylum seeker, but a spokeswoman for the prosecutors' office refused to confirm this.","summary":"A suspected member of an al-Qaeda affiliate has been arrested in Duesseldorf accused of war crimes involving the murder of dozens of civil servants.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RTL claims Baysilone, normally associated with the oil or rubber industries, was found in a breakdown of the implant, made by Poly Implant Prothese (PIP).\nA lawyer acting for PIP strongly denied the report, telling RTL that the product was not industrial but a food product used in lipstick.\nThe company was shut down in 2010.\nRTL had the implant examined by a chemistry and toxicology researcher who alleged that the materials used, which also included Silopren and Rhodorsil, had caused the high rupture rate from the silicone gel implants.\nAlthough the French health safety agency was already aware the defective implants contained industrial rather than medical grade silicone, no mention has been made of additives from the petrol industry.\nPIP breast implants: Your stories\nThe British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons said earlier that the silicone was believed to have been made for mattresses but a lawyer acting for French implant-wearers said the composition of the implant varied.\nFrench authorities have advised 30,000 women in France to have the PIP implants removed as a precaution because of an estimated 5% rupture rate.\nThe French health safety agency says it has registered 1,143 ruptures and 495 inflammatory reactions from the implants.\nAn estimated 300-400,000 women were given the implants, mainly in Latin America and elsewhere in Europe.\nIn the UK, 40,000 women have been advised by the government not to have them removed although ministers have ordered a review of data used to assess the risk of the implant leaking.\nA surgeon advising the British government, Tim Goodacre, told the BBC on Monday that the failure rate was \"quite out of the ordinary\" and he said they should be removed on \"a staged basis\".\nNo link has been made between ruptured implants and cancer.\nPIP's lawyer, Yves Haddad, has insisted the fuel additive allegations are completely unfounded.\n\"This isn't an industrial product but a food product of the same type that goes, for example, into the making of lipstick,\" he told RTL.\nHe also promised that PIP's founder Jean-Claude Mas would emerge later this week to give an explanation. Mr Mas, 72, is believed to be in southern France.","summary":"A fuel additive untested was used in breast implants, RTL reports.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RTL claims Baysilone, normally associated with the oil or rubber industries, was found in a breakdown of the implant, made by Poly Implant Prothese (PIP).\nA lawyer acting for PIP strongly denied the report, telling RTL that the product was not industrial but a food product used in lipstick.\nThe company was shut down in 2010.\nRTL had the implant examined by a chemistry and toxicology researcher who alleged that the materials used, which also included Silopren and Rhodorsil, had caused the high rupture rate from the silicone gel implants.\nAlthough the French health safety agency was already aware the defective implants contained industrial rather than medical grade silicone, no mention has been made of additives from the petrol industry.\nPIP breast implants: Your stories\nThe British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons said earlier that the silicone was believed to have been made for mattresses but a lawyer acting for French implant-wearers said the composition of the implant varied.\nFrench authorities have advised 30,000 women in France to have the PIP implants removed as a precaution because of an estimated 5% rupture rate.\nThe French health safety agency says it has registered 1,143 ruptures and 495 inflammatory reactions from the implants.\nAn estimated 300-400,000 women were given the implants, mainly in Latin America and elsewhere in Europe.\nIn the UK, 40,000 women have been advised by the government not to have them removed although ministers have ordered a review of data used to assess the risk of the implant leaking.\nA surgeon advising the British government, Tim Goodacre, told the BBC on Monday that the failure rate was \"quite out of the ordinary\" and he said they should be removed on \"a staged basis\".\nNo link has been made between ruptured implants and cancer.\nPIP's lawyer, Yves Haddad, has insisted the fuel additive allegations are completely unfounded.\n\"This isn't an industrial product but a food product of the same type that goes, for example, into the making of lipstick,\" he told RTL.\nHe also promised that PIP's founder Jean-Claude Mas would emerge later this week to give an explanation. Mr Mas, 72, is believed to be in southern France.","summary":"A French company has denied claims that a faulty breast implant caused a high rupture rate.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nia Griffith said her party offers \"investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster\" by the Tories.\nShe urged people to \"imagine the price\" if there was a Conservative government in Wales as well.\n\"Labour changes peoples' lives when we are in government\", Ms Griffith added.\nShe reinforced the message of First Minister Carwyn Jones, who told delegates on Saturday that the assembly election in May would be a straight fight between Labour and the Conservatives.\n\"Together we are fighting for Wales in Westminster and taking on the Tories' appalling treatment of our nation,\" Ms Griffith said.\n\"We need to tell families up and down the country about what our Welsh Labour government is delivering.\n\"Investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster - jobs for our young people, not leaving a generation behind.\n\"That's the difference that a Labour government makes. Labour policies promised then delivered because we are in government.\n\"So don't listen to those who say we should be happy just shouting from the sidelines, that principled opposition is better than political power.\n\"If we take that attitude we may as well shut up shop.\"\nMs Griffith pointed to Labour's establishment of the NHS, introduction of the minimum wage, and delivering devolution with the creation of the National Assembly.\nMeanwhile Mr Jones has said income tax rates in Wales would stay the same as those in England under a Labour Welsh government.\nHe told the Sunday Supplement programme on BBC Radio Wales he would not use new powers to increase income taxes if Labour won the assembly election.\n\"People have a real squeeze on their personal finances and the last thing I want to do is add to that pressure,\" he said,\nScottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has proposed an increase of 1p in the pound for taxpayers in Scotland.","summary":"Labour's Welsh leader has urged voters to \"shut up shop\" if she is in government.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nia Griffith said her party offers \"investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster\" by the Tories.\nShe urged people to \"imagine the price\" if there was a Conservative government in Wales as well.\n\"Labour changes peoples' lives when we are in government\", Ms Griffith added.\nShe reinforced the message of First Minister Carwyn Jones, who told delegates on Saturday that the assembly election in May would be a straight fight between Labour and the Conservatives.\n\"Together we are fighting for Wales in Westminster and taking on the Tories' appalling treatment of our nation,\" Ms Griffith said.\n\"We need to tell families up and down the country about what our Welsh Labour government is delivering.\n\"Investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster - jobs for our young people, not leaving a generation behind.\n\"That's the difference that a Labour government makes. Labour policies promised then delivered because we are in government.\n\"So don't listen to those who say we should be happy just shouting from the sidelines, that principled opposition is better than political power.\n\"If we take that attitude we may as well shut up shop.\"\nMs Griffith pointed to Labour's establishment of the NHS, introduction of the minimum wage, and delivering devolution with the creation of the National Assembly.\nMeanwhile Mr Jones has said income tax rates in Wales would stay the same as those in England under a Labour Welsh government.\nHe told the Sunday Supplement programme on BBC Radio Wales he would not use new powers to increase income taxes if Labour won the assembly election.\n\"People have a real squeeze on their personal finances and the last thing I want to do is add to that pressure,\" he said,\nScottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has proposed an increase of 1p in the pound for taxpayers in Scotland.","summary":"Labour makes a difference in power, not in \"principled opposition\", said Nia Griffith.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The debate, on Thursday, was discussing \"serious and widespread failures\" in Gloucestershire's children's service.\nCllr Shaun Parsons, chairman of the council, said members had been told the proceedings were being televised.\nTwo said they had been listening, one blamed medication, but the fourth admitted the meetings \"drag a bit\".\nMr Parsons said he believed the chairman's role is to make sure the meeting runs smoothly and efficiently but added it is not his place to \"give councillors a nudge\".\nBut the former MP for Stroud, Neil Carmichael disagreed. He said it was \"wrong\" that councillors fell asleep \"during such an important meeting on such a critical subject\".\n\"As chairman of the Commons Select Committee I felt it was very much my job to ensure that meetings were run briskly and that all those present were fully engaged throughout,\" the Conservative said.\nFour councillors were spotted nodding off, including deputy leader, Conservative Ray Theodoulou who blamed his heart medication for making him \"a little drowsy\".\nFellow Tory Rob Bird said he may have \"closed his eyes for a moment\", while Liberal Democrat John Cordwell admitted he \"might have nodded off very briefly\". Both men insisted they were aware of the proceedings.\nBut Labour's Graham Morgan was more forthright though, stating: \"Those meetings drag a bit and I'm 66.\"\nMr Parsons said although he had not seen the BBC film it was important to listen to what the councillors had said in mitigation.\n\"It was a very long day, people had been briefed quite considerably on the facts.\n\"But it's not a good appearance for people maybe to have been asleep or indeed nodding off... , it's most unfortunate.\"","summary":"The chairman of a meeting in which four councillors were filmed apparently dozing during has described their actions as \"unfortunate\".","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The debate, on Thursday, was discussing \"serious and widespread failures\" in Gloucestershire's children's service.\nCllr Shaun Parsons, chairman of the council, said members had been told the proceedings were being televised.\nTwo said they had been listening, one blamed medication, but the fourth admitted the meetings \"drag a bit\".\nMr Parsons said he believed the chairman's role is to make sure the meeting runs smoothly and efficiently but added it is not his place to \"give councillors a nudge\".\nBut the former MP for Stroud, Neil Carmichael disagreed. He said it was \"wrong\" that councillors fell asleep \"during such an important meeting on such a critical subject\".\n\"As chairman of the Commons Select Committee I felt it was very much my job to ensure that meetings were run briskly and that all those present were fully engaged throughout,\" the Conservative said.\nFour councillors were spotted nodding off, including deputy leader, Conservative Ray Theodoulou who blamed his heart medication for making him \"a little drowsy\".\nFellow Tory Rob Bird said he may have \"closed his eyes for a moment\", while Liberal Democrat John Cordwell admitted he \"might have nodded off very briefly\". Both men insisted they were aware of the proceedings.\nBut Labour's Graham Morgan was more forthright though, stating: \"Those meetings drag a bit and I'm 66.\"\nMr Parsons said although he had not seen the BBC film it was important to listen to what the councillors had said in mitigation.\n\"It was a very long day, people had been briefed quite considerably on the facts.\n\"But it's not a good appearance for people maybe to have been asleep or indeed nodding off... , it's most unfortunate.\"","summary":"Four councillors have admitted nodding off during a Commons committee meeting.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Molinari stormed into contention with two eagles in the last seven holes to set a clubhouse target of nine under par, which Dunne was able to match thanks to a birdie on the last.\nThe players then returned to the 18th hole for a sudden death play-off.\nA scrappy par proved to be enough for Molinari to secure the title.\nDunne, who had enjoyed a two-shot lead going into the final round, found trouble off the tee and failed to get up and down from a greenside bunker.\nThe 24-year-old's second place finish was his best ever on the European Tour however.\n\"I felt like there were just so many shots that slipped away from me. It's just one of those days,\" said Dunne.\n\"I felt like I was really close to shooting four or five under and stuck with one under in the end. I'm happy with my form and looking forward to next week.\n\"I'm just a bit disappointed not to come out with the result we wanted but it's a step in the right direction.\"\nFor the Italian, it was his first European Tour success since 2010.","summary":"Italian Francesco Molinari won the European Tour's first European Tour title with a three-shot victory at the BMW Championship in Italy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Molinari stormed into contention with two eagles in the last seven holes to set a clubhouse target of nine under par, which Dunne was able to match thanks to a birdie on the last.\nThe players then returned to the 18th hole for a sudden death play-off.\nA scrappy par proved to be enough for Molinari to secure the title.\nDunne, who had enjoyed a two-shot lead going into the final round, found trouble off the tee and failed to get up and down from a greenside bunker.\nThe 24-year-old's second place finish was his best ever on the European Tour however.\n\"I felt like there were just so many shots that slipped away from me. It's just one of those days,\" said Dunne.\n\"I felt like I was really close to shooting four or five under and stuck with one under in the end. I'm happy with my form and looking forward to next week.\n\"I'm just a bit disappointed not to come out with the result we wanted but it's a step in the right direction.\"\nFor the Italian, it was his first European Tour success since 2010.","summary":"Dunne lost to Italian Molinari in a play-off.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The RSPB said 2,270 black-tailed godwits spent time on the island this spring, almost double the previous record of 1,320 in 2013.\nThe majority of the birds this year were found in a tiny field in Kilmoluaig.\nGodwits often stop off in the Hebrides to refuel during their migration to Iceland, where they breed.\nSpotters identified some of the birds as having come from France, Portugal and Spain due to the rings fitted on their legs.\nJohn Bowler, Tiree officer for RSPB Scotland, said: \"Black-tailed godwits are known to stop off here for food on their way to Iceland, particularly when adverse northerly winds hamper their progress across the North Atlantic.\n\"So, with huge numbers of golden plover already noted on Tiree during pretty windy conditions, it wasn't a huge surprise when black-tailed godwits started turning up, too. However, to see flocks of this size is just incredible.\n\"Hopefully they will enjoy a good breeding season this year and I'm already looking forward to seeing them pass back through Tiree in the autumn.\"","summary":"A record number of bird species have been spotted on Tiree this year, according to the RSPB.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The RSPB said 2,270 black-tailed godwits spent time on the island this spring, almost double the previous record of 1,320 in 2013.\nThe majority of the birds this year were found in a tiny field in Kilmoluaig.\nGodwits often stop off in the Hebrides to refuel during their migration to Iceland, where they breed.\nSpotters identified some of the birds as having come from France, Portugal and Spain due to the rings fitted on their legs.\nJohn Bowler, Tiree officer for RSPB Scotland, said: \"Black-tailed godwits are known to stop off here for food on their way to Iceland, particularly when adverse northerly winds hamper their progress across the North Atlantic.\n\"So, with huge numbers of golden plover already noted on Tiree during pretty windy conditions, it wasn't a huge surprise when black-tailed godwits started turning up, too. However, to see flocks of this size is just incredible.\n\"Hopefully they will enjoy a good breeding season this year and I'm already looking forward to seeing them pass back through Tiree in the autumn.\"","summary":"A record-breaking number of migrating birds have been recorded in the Hebrides in 2014.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It was first spotted at Montevrain, 38km (23 miles) east of Paris.\nSightings of the animal sparked a search involving hundreds of emergency services workers, animal-trackers and a helicopter.\nBut experts now say the animal is most likely a much less dangerous animal, such as a lynx or large domestic cat.\nThey made their conclusions based on inspecting animal tracks.\nIt remains unclear where the animal came from, though there is a big cat park near Montevrain.\nA source told AFP that the search had been scaled back for the moment and the helicopter grounded, although forces remained \"mobilised\" in case of a fresh alert.\nThe BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says police had suggested there was probably not too much to worry about, but the authorities still sent out officers with guns and tranquilisers.\nThe hunt has focused on areas near the Disneyland Paris theme park.\nThere was a fresh alert on Friday morning after paw prints were discovered near a service station east of Paris.\nTo reach there, the animal had apparently crossed the A4 motorway.\nPolice guarded the entrances to schools in the Montevrain area in case the cat turned up, as a helicopter with thermal imaging hovered.\nLocal residents were asked to stay indoors and parents urged to take their children to and from school by car.\nA dozen or so soldiers from a nearby army base joined police and fire officials combing the countryside outside Montevrain.\nA huntsman, officially designated as a \"wolf catcher\", who has a specially trained dog, was also part of the search team.\nThe owner of the lntermarche supermarket in Montevrain said on Thursday that his wife had spotted the animal at about 08:30 (07:30 GMT).\n\"She didn't get out of the car and called me to say 'I think I saw a lynx',\" he was quoted as saying. The woman took a photograph that appears to show a large cat.\nLe Parisien newspaper said several local residents had sighted the animal.\nThe Montevrain mayor's office dismissed the idea that the big cat could have escaped from a circus that was in the town until Saturday, Le Parisien reported.","summary":"A large cat that was spotted in the French Alps on Friday has been identified as a lynx, French police say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It was first spotted at Montevrain, 38km (23 miles) east of Paris.\nSightings of the animal sparked a search involving hundreds of emergency services workers, animal-trackers and a helicopter.\nBut experts now say the animal is most likely a much less dangerous animal, such as a lynx or large domestic cat.\nThey made their conclusions based on inspecting animal tracks.\nIt remains unclear where the animal came from, though there is a big cat park near Montevrain.\nA source told AFP that the search had been scaled back for the moment and the helicopter grounded, although forces remained \"mobilised\" in case of a fresh alert.\nThe BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says police had suggested there was probably not too much to worry about, but the authorities still sent out officers with guns and tranquilisers.\nThe hunt has focused on areas near the Disneyland Paris theme park.\nThere was a fresh alert on Friday morning after paw prints were discovered near a service station east of Paris.\nTo reach there, the animal had apparently crossed the A4 motorway.\nPolice guarded the entrances to schools in the Montevrain area in case the cat turned up, as a helicopter with thermal imaging hovered.\nLocal residents were asked to stay indoors and parents urged to take their children to and from school by car.\nA dozen or so soldiers from a nearby army base joined police and fire officials combing the countryside outside Montevrain.\nA huntsman, officially designated as a \"wolf catcher\", who has a specially trained dog, was also part of the search team.\nThe owner of the lntermarche supermarket in Montevrain said on Thursday that his wife had spotted the animal at about 08:30 (07:30 GMT).\n\"She didn't get out of the car and called me to say 'I think I saw a lynx',\" he was quoted as saying. The woman took a photograph that appears to show a large cat.\nLe Parisien newspaper said several local residents had sighted the animal.\nThe Montevrain mayor's office dismissed the idea that the big cat could have escaped from a circus that was in the town until Saturday, Le Parisien reported.","summary":"Police have scaled back the hunt for a stray big cat in Paris after scotching initial reports that the animal is a more dangerous large cat.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifa president Sepp Blatter announced plans last week to form an 11-person panel to review football's scandal-hit world governing body.\nDomenico Scala had earlier said he would only lead the taskforce if he is guaranteed full independence.\nThe Swiss businessman is already the independent chair of Fifa's audit and compliance committee.\nScala was believed to have been prepared to lead the taskforce, after meeting presidents of three of Fifa's six continental confederations.\nBut a spokesman for Scala told BBC Sport: \"Domenico Scala never applied for such a chairmanship.\"\nHe added that the post would only be considered \"under the strict condition\" that \"independence was guaranteed\".\nAs well as an independent chair, the taskforce will have two representatives from the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), Concacaf (North, Central America and the Caribbean) and Uefa (Europe), as well as one representative from each of Conmebol (South America) and the OFC (Oceania).\nIn a statement, Fifa said representatives from federations would not necessarily have to be \"members of the football community\" and the confederations could decide that themselves.\nBlatter, who has announced his intention to stand down as president, has said presidential term limits and integrity checks for top officials are potential areas of reform.\nRecommendations are due to be presented at the next meeting of Fifa's executive committee in Zurich on 24 and 25 September.\nThe prospect of Scala leading an independent review of Fifa was described as \"laughable\" by campaign group New Fifa Now.\nAnd Alexandra Wrage, who resigned from Fifa's independent governance committee in April 2013 in protest at a lack of meaningful action, said even an independent chairman of the reform taskforce \"can't work\".\nShe told BBC Sport: \"The process needs to be taken out of Fifa's hands. Short of that, it's another reform dead-end.\"\nBlatter's resignation on 2 June followed the arrest of seven Fifa officials as part of a United States investigation that saw 14 people indicted on corruption charges.\nA separate criminal investigation by Swiss authorities into how the 2018 and 2022 World Cups were allocated is also under way.","summary":"Fifa has confirmed that it will not appoint an independent chair of a reform taskforce set up to oversee the sport.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifa president Sepp Blatter announced plans last week to form an 11-person panel to review football's scandal-hit world governing body.\nDomenico Scala had earlier said he would only lead the taskforce if he is guaranteed full independence.\nThe Swiss businessman is already the independent chair of Fifa's audit and compliance committee.\nScala was believed to have been prepared to lead the taskforce, after meeting presidents of three of Fifa's six continental confederations.\nBut a spokesman for Scala told BBC Sport: \"Domenico Scala never applied for such a chairmanship.\"\nHe added that the post would only be considered \"under the strict condition\" that \"independence was guaranteed\".\nAs well as an independent chair, the taskforce will have two representatives from the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), Concacaf (North, Central America and the Caribbean) and Uefa (Europe), as well as one representative from each of Conmebol (South America) and the OFC (Oceania).\nIn a statement, Fifa said representatives from federations would not necessarily have to be \"members of the football community\" and the confederations could decide that themselves.\nBlatter, who has announced his intention to stand down as president, has said presidential term limits and integrity checks for top officials are potential areas of reform.\nRecommendations are due to be presented at the next meeting of Fifa's executive committee in Zurich on 24 and 25 September.\nThe prospect of Scala leading an independent review of Fifa was described as \"laughable\" by campaign group New Fifa Now.\nAnd Alexandra Wrage, who resigned from Fifa's independent governance committee in April 2013 in protest at a lack of meaningful action, said even an independent chairman of the reform taskforce \"can't work\".\nShe told BBC Sport: \"The process needs to be taken out of Fifa's hands. Short of that, it's another reform dead-end.\"\nBlatter's resignation on 2 June followed the arrest of seven Fifa officials as part of a United States investigation that saw 14 people indicted on corruption charges.\nA separate criminal investigation by Swiss authorities into how the 2018 and 2022 World Cups were allocated is also under way.","summary":"Fifa has said its reform taskforce will be chaired by an independent person.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"My Brother is a Superhero is focused on Luke - named after Solomons' own son - whose brother Zack is given special powers to help save two universes.\nWinning Solomons \u00c2\u00a35,000, the book sees Luke miss out on the powers because he went to the toilet at the wrong time.\nSolomons previously adapted E Nesbit's Five Children and It for the 2004 film.\nEddie Izzard and Kenneth Branagh both appeared in the big screen version.\nThe winners of the best illustrated book and best older fiction categories were also first-time authors.\nDavid Litchfield's The Bear and the Piano was named the best illustrated book, while writer and actress Lisa Williamson's The Art of Being Normal won in the best older fiction category.\nSolomons had been named as the winner of the best younger fiction book before being named as the overall winner of the prize, voted for by booksellers, at a ceremony at Waterstones' Piccadilly bookshop in London.\nWaterstones children's buyer Florentyna Martin said: \"My Brother is a Superhero is that rare thing - a hugely funny book for young readers that is also rip-roaringly exciting.\n\"It is infused with the spirit of larger than life heroes and colourful comic book trivia that enthrals younger readers and delights superhero fans of all ages, yet at its heart is a touching relationship between siblings.\n\"Given the author's background it's no surprise it is hugely cinematic, but it is also full of wonderful writing and so brilliantly plotted that one never knows what to expect next.\"\nThe book chain's managing director James Daunt added: \"The quality of the books on the shortlists this year was exceptional, reflecting the vibrant health of the children's book market.\n\"That our winners were all first books, and each from a flourishing independent publisher, reflects how blessed we are currently by the breadth of creative talent in this country.\"\nLitchfield's book is about a bear who teaches himself to play the piano, while Williamson's is focused on LGBT issues and tells the story of two teenagers and their struggle with identity.","summary":"Screenwriter Solomons has won the Waterstones prize with his book about a boy whose brother has special powers.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"My Brother is a Superhero is focused on Luke - named after Solomons' own son - whose brother Zack is given special powers to help save two universes.\nWinning Solomons \u00c2\u00a35,000, the book sees Luke miss out on the powers because he went to the toilet at the wrong time.\nSolomons previously adapted E Nesbit's Five Children and It for the 2004 film.\nEddie Izzard and Kenneth Branagh both appeared in the big screen version.\nThe winners of the best illustrated book and best older fiction categories were also first-time authors.\nDavid Litchfield's The Bear and the Piano was named the best illustrated book, while writer and actress Lisa Williamson's The Art of Being Normal won in the best older fiction category.\nSolomons had been named as the winner of the best younger fiction book before being named as the overall winner of the prize, voted for by booksellers, at a ceremony at Waterstones' Piccadilly bookshop in London.\nWaterstones children's buyer Florentyna Martin said: \"My Brother is a Superhero is that rare thing - a hugely funny book for young readers that is also rip-roaringly exciting.\n\"It is infused with the spirit of larger than life heroes and colourful comic book trivia that enthrals younger readers and delights superhero fans of all ages, yet at its heart is a touching relationship between siblings.\n\"Given the author's background it's no surprise it is hugely cinematic, but it is also full of wonderful writing and so brilliantly plotted that one never knows what to expect next.\"\nThe book chain's managing director James Daunt added: \"The quality of the books on the shortlists this year was exceptional, reflecting the vibrant health of the children's book market.\n\"That our winners were all first books, and each from a flourishing independent publisher, reflects how blessed we are currently by the breadth of creative talent in this country.\"\nLitchfield's book is about a bear who teaches himself to play the piano, while Williamson's is focused on LGBT issues and tells the story of two teenagers and their struggle with identity.","summary":"A children's book by author and writer Peter Solomons has won the Waterstones Children's Book of the Year award.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"NHS managers have proposed a temporary downgrade of the hospital's maternity and paediatric services to cope with staffing shortages.\nThe board of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust will make a decision on Friday.\nOne paediatric nurse, who asked not to be named, said staff were devastated for their patients.\nShe said: \"It's going to mean that many more children will have to make journeys across to Hastings at a time when they are particularly vulnerable.\n\"They're sick. Their families are vulnerable. And I think it's going to have massive implications for children who are sick and for children who are long-term disabled.\"\nThe NHS trust said the changes were being brought in for safety reasons because it was unable to recruit suitable specialist doctors which had led to an over-reliance on temporary and agency staff.\nSeveral options are being considered, but the trust has said its preferred plan is to have consultant-led obstetric services, neonatal services including the special care baby unit, in-patient paediatric services and emergency gynaecology services at the Conquest Hospital in Hastings.\nEastbourne hospital would have a stand-alone midwifery-led maternity unit and enhanced paediatric care.\nPaediatrician Dr David Scott said: \"They [patients] will get a better service if they go to Hastings because they will get staff who will be better trained.\n\"There will be greater consultant availability so they will see more senior better trained staff. It will also allow us to increase the levels of nursing care available on the ward.\"\nLiz Walke, from the campaign group Save the DGH, which opposes the changes at Eastbourne, said: \"We would like an independent body coming in and looking at the whole organisation to see if they can do something better and actually reorganise the services so that both hospitals keep their core services.\"","summary":"The closure of Eastbourne Hospital could have \"massive implications\" for children who are sick, a paediatrician has warned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"NHS managers have proposed a temporary downgrade of the hospital's maternity and paediatric services to cope with staffing shortages.\nThe board of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust will make a decision on Friday.\nOne paediatric nurse, who asked not to be named, said staff were devastated for their patients.\nShe said: \"It's going to mean that many more children will have to make journeys across to Hastings at a time when they are particularly vulnerable.\n\"They're sick. Their families are vulnerable. And I think it's going to have massive implications for children who are sick and for children who are long-term disabled.\"\nThe NHS trust said the changes were being brought in for safety reasons because it was unable to recruit suitable specialist doctors which had led to an over-reliance on temporary and agency staff.\nSeveral options are being considered, but the trust has said its preferred plan is to have consultant-led obstetric services, neonatal services including the special care baby unit, in-patient paediatric services and emergency gynaecology services at the Conquest Hospital in Hastings.\nEastbourne hospital would have a stand-alone midwifery-led maternity unit and enhanced paediatric care.\nPaediatrician Dr David Scott said: \"They [patients] will get a better service if they go to Hastings because they will get staff who will be better trained.\n\"There will be greater consultant availability so they will see more senior better trained staff. It will also allow us to increase the levels of nursing care available on the ward.\"\nLiz Walke, from the campaign group Save the DGH, which opposes the changes at Eastbourne, said: \"We would like an independent body coming in and looking at the whole organisation to see if they can do something better and actually reorganise the services so that both hospitals keep their core services.\"","summary":"Staff at an Eastbourne hospital are unhappy over NHS bosses' proposals to downgrade services amid claims that patient care will suffer.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guineans are expected to celebrate the landmark with concerts and fireworks.\nThe disease killed more than 2,500 people in the country and a further 9,000 in Sierra Leone and Liberia.\nSierra Leone was declared free of Ebola in November, but new cases have emerged in Liberia, which had been declared Ebola-free in September.\nA country is considered free of human-to-human transmission once two 21-day incubation periods have passed since the last known case tested negative for a second time.\nThe disease has had an enormous social and economic impact on Guinea, the BBC's Ibrahima Diane in Conakry says.\nAccording to the UN, 6,220 Guinean children have lost one or both parents to Ebola.\nMore than 100 health workers also lost their lives in the fight against the disease.\nMeanwhile, survivors are still living in fear of the stigma and long-term side effects associated with the virus, our correspondent adds.\nThe fight against Ebola was particularly difficult in Guinea, he says.\nSome communities initially did not believe there was an epidemic, while others blamed it on Western countries and the Guinean authorities.\nThe government has blamed the virus for poor economic performance and says it has also caused people to distrust the country's health services.\nPresident Alpha Conde has doubled the health budget since winning re-election in November.","summary":"Guinea is to be declared free of Ebola.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guineans are expected to celebrate the landmark with concerts and fireworks.\nThe disease killed more than 2,500 people in the country and a further 9,000 in Sierra Leone and Liberia.\nSierra Leone was declared free of Ebola in November, but new cases have emerged in Liberia, which had been declared Ebola-free in September.\nA country is considered free of human-to-human transmission once two 21-day incubation periods have passed since the last known case tested negative for a second time.\nThe disease has had an enormous social and economic impact on Guinea, the BBC's Ibrahima Diane in Conakry says.\nAccording to the UN, 6,220 Guinean children have lost one or both parents to Ebola.\nMore than 100 health workers also lost their lives in the fight against the disease.\nMeanwhile, survivors are still living in fear of the stigma and long-term side effects associated with the virus, our correspondent adds.\nThe fight against Ebola was particularly difficult in Guinea, he says.\nSome communities initially did not believe there was an epidemic, while others blamed it on Western countries and the Guinean authorities.\nThe government has blamed the virus for poor economic performance and says it has also caused people to distrust the country's health services.\nPresident Alpha Conde has doubled the health budget since winning re-election in November.","summary":"Guinea is celebrating its first anniversary since the Ebola outbreak in 2014, with the country's president declaring a state of emergency.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Procession to Calvary, completed in 1602, will remain on show at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire.\nThe painting had been put up for sale for \u00a32.7m. A campaign by The Art Fund and National Trust raised \u00a31.7m.\nThe National Heritage Memorial Fund, which aims to save key historic items, has now stepped in with the final \u00a31m.\nThe painting depicts Christ carrying the cross on his way to crucifixion and has hung at Nostell Priory, a stately home near Wakefield, for 200 years.\nThe priory is the family home of Lord St Oswald, who put it up for sale to pay for the restoration of the estate.\nHe had said he would put it up for auction if the target was not reached by Christmas.\nMembers of the public donated \u00a3680,000 to the campaign, with almost \u00a3510,000 coming from trusts and foundations, while The Art Fund gave a further \u00a3500,000.\nArt Fund director Dr Stephen Deuchar said: \"Considering the economic climate, this has been a hugely challenging campaign and we are enormously grateful to all our members and supporters who have given so generously.\n\"Working with the National Trust has been a very fruitful experience, pooling our resources to pull out all the stops and save this remarkable painting for Nostell Priory and its visitors.\"\nDame Jenny Abramsky, chair of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, said: \"The overwhelming public support to help secure this stunning painting has been an inspiration.\n\"Individual giving combined with ongoing support from government funds such as the National Heritage Memorial Fund will play an increasingly important role in securing our most precious heritage.\"\nThe fund's money comes from the Treasury and is intended to be the last resort for saving items of importance to the UK's national heritage.\nIt has received \u00a310m a year since 2007, but its grant will be halved from this year as a result of government cuts.","summary":"The Procession to Calvary will remain on public display after a government fund paid \u00a31m to save it for the nation.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Procession to Calvary, completed in 1602, will remain on show at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire.\nThe painting had been put up for sale for \u00a32.7m. A campaign by The Art Fund and National Trust raised \u00a31.7m.\nThe National Heritage Memorial Fund, which aims to save key historic items, has now stepped in with the final \u00a31m.\nThe painting depicts Christ carrying the cross on his way to crucifixion and has hung at Nostell Priory, a stately home near Wakefield, for 200 years.\nThe priory is the family home of Lord St Oswald, who put it up for sale to pay for the restoration of the estate.\nHe had said he would put it up for auction if the target was not reached by Christmas.\nMembers of the public donated \u00a3680,000 to the campaign, with almost \u00a3510,000 coming from trusts and foundations, while The Art Fund gave a further \u00a3500,000.\nArt Fund director Dr Stephen Deuchar said: \"Considering the economic climate, this has been a hugely challenging campaign and we are enormously grateful to all our members and supporters who have given so generously.\n\"Working with the National Trust has been a very fruitful experience, pooling our resources to pull out all the stops and save this remarkable painting for Nostell Priory and its visitors.\"\nDame Jenny Abramsky, chair of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, said: \"The overwhelming public support to help secure this stunning painting has been an inspiration.\n\"Individual giving combined with ongoing support from government funds such as the National Heritage Memorial Fund will play an increasingly important role in securing our most precious heritage.\"\nThe fund's money comes from the Treasury and is intended to be the last resort for saving items of importance to the UK's national heritage.\nIt has received \u00a310m a year since 2007, but its grant will be halved from this year as a result of government cuts.","summary":"A painting by the artist John Major has sold for \u00a31m after a campaign to save it from auction.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened outside Castle Bytham, south of Grantham, on Wednesday afternoon.\nThe 73-year-old pilot, from Thurnby, Leicestershire, is being treated for back and leg injuries.\nA 52-year-old tanker driver was treated for minor injuries and the 61-year-old occupant of the property was unhurt.\nThe Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has said it is aware of the incident and is making inquiries.\nLincolnshire Fire and Rescue said the man who lives in the bungalow was in the garden and pushed the tanker driver out of the way, to prevent them both being hit.\nThe pilot became stuck in the plane, which was embedded in the building, and the aircraft's landing gear broke off and landed on a bed.\nA police guard remains in place at the bungalow while recovery work is carried out.\nPete Wiles, from the fire service, said: \"If they hadn't moved... they would have been hit.\n\"It's a fairly miraculous escape... there's an overhead power line nearby which it missed as well.\"","summary":"An investigation into how a plane narrowly avoided two men and then struck a bungalow in Lincolnshire is continuing.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened outside Castle Bytham, south of Grantham, on Wednesday afternoon.\nThe 73-year-old pilot, from Thurnby, Leicestershire, is being treated for back and leg injuries.\nA 52-year-old tanker driver was treated for minor injuries and the 61-year-old occupant of the property was unhurt.\nThe Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has said it is aware of the incident and is making inquiries.\nLincolnshire Fire and Rescue said the man who lives in the bungalow was in the garden and pushed the tanker driver out of the way, to prevent them both being hit.\nThe pilot became stuck in the plane, which was embedded in the building, and the aircraft's landing gear broke off and landed on a bed.\nA police guard remains in place at the bungalow while recovery work is carried out.\nPete Wiles, from the fire service, said: \"If they hadn't moved... they would have been hit.\n\"It's a fairly miraculous escape... there's an overhead power line nearby which it missed as well.\"","summary":"A pilot has been airlifted to hospital after his light aircraft crashed into a bungalow in Lincolnshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"McCall said he and some of his players were goaded by supporters following their 1-0 loss to the Lions at Wembley.\nHe questioned why stewards had not prevented the invasion.\n\"We're absolutely distraught, we wanted to clap our own fans, the last thing we need is people running around us and giving us verbals,\" said McCall.\n\"I think it's nonsense,\" he told BBC Radio Leeds. \"Ten minutes later an army of stewards comes on when they should have been on straight after the final whistle and stood on the halfway line.\n\"I don't understand why people feel they need to come over to players, intimidate us and wind us up. I was close to clocking a couple.\n\"I'm not necessarily blaming the people who did it but where was the stewarding? Why march them out 10 minutes afterwards?\n\"They should have got to the halfway line straight away and stopped anyone from coming over.\"\nMillwall boss Neil Harris encouraged his side's fans to leave the pitch to allow the team to enjoy their celebrations, while match-winner Steve Morison claimed they had \"ruined\" the moment.\n\"It's not ideal, it's not quite the place for a pitch invasion, I've got to be honest,\" Harris told BBC Radio London.\n\"I don't condone it whatsoever. I'm just hoping there was no disrespect towards Stuart and his team.\n\"For me, I wanted to get them off because I wanted to see my players enjoy it and I wanted to see my players take the admiration of the whole fan base, which happened in the end.\n\"I think it was overzealous, a lot of people wanting selfies and jumping about. I certainly don't condone it, but I'm hoping it was lighthearted.\"","summary":"Leeds United manager Stuart McCall has criticised stewards for \"bordering on ridiculous\" behaviour during the team's pre-season friendly with England.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"McCall said he and some of his players were goaded by supporters following their 1-0 loss to the Lions at Wembley.\nHe questioned why stewards had not prevented the invasion.\n\"We're absolutely distraught, we wanted to clap our own fans, the last thing we need is people running around us and giving us verbals,\" said McCall.\n\"I think it's nonsense,\" he told BBC Radio Leeds. \"Ten minutes later an army of stewards comes on when they should have been on straight after the final whistle and stood on the halfway line.\n\"I don't understand why people feel they need to come over to players, intimidate us and wind us up. I was close to clocking a couple.\n\"I'm not necessarily blaming the people who did it but where was the stewarding? Why march them out 10 minutes afterwards?\n\"They should have got to the halfway line straight away and stopped anyone from coming over.\"\nMillwall boss Neil Harris encouraged his side's fans to leave the pitch to allow the team to enjoy their celebrations, while match-winner Steve Morison claimed they had \"ruined\" the moment.\n\"It's not ideal, it's not quite the place for a pitch invasion, I've got to be honest,\" Harris told BBC Radio London.\n\"I don't condone it whatsoever. I'm just hoping there was no disrespect towards Stuart and his team.\n\"For me, I wanted to get them off because I wanted to see my players enjoy it and I wanted to see my players take the admiration of the whole fan base, which happened in the end.\n\"I think it was overzealous, a lot of people wanting selfies and jumping about. I certainly don't condone it, but I'm hoping it was lighthearted.\"","summary":"McCall said he was upset with Millwall fans who invaded the pitch at the end of the game.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The polls would have been the first electoral contest between the rival Fatah and Hamas movements for 10 years.\nTheir delay was ordered after lists of candidates for Fatah, which dominates the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, were cancelled in parts of the Gaza Strip, which is run by Hamas.\nHamas has protested at the court's ruling, describing it as \"political\".\nFatah said it held Hamas fully responsible.\nThursday's ruling by the high court in the West Bank city of Ramallah came after a Hamas-controlled court in Gaza disqualified several candidate lists drawn up by Fatah on technical grounds.\nA challenge was also lodged by a lawyer over the inability to hold the vote in East Jerusalem, which Israel annexed after seizing it in the 1967 war but Palestinians want to be the capital of a future state.\n\"Elections can't take place in one place and not the other,\" said the presiding judge.\n\"The elections can't take place in Jerusalem and its neighbourhoods. Also, there are problems with the formation of courts in Gaza... Therefore, the court decides to stop the elections.\"\nHamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri blamed Fatah for the delay.\n\"The high court decision is politically motivated and it came in order to rescue Fatah after its lists of candidates collapsed in a number of areas,\" he told the Reuters news agency.\nBut Osama al-Qawasmi of Fatah rejected the allegation, saying: \"We hold Hamas fully responsible for foiling the election, starting with the unjustified petitions it filed.\"\nThe election would have been the first involving Hamas and Fatah since the 2006 poll for the Palestinian Legislative Council, in which Hamas won a majority.\nA violent rift with Fatah saw the Islamist movement take control of Gaza the following year.\nAlthough Fatah and Hamas formally agreed a unity deal and a technocratic government in 2014, deep divisions remain, resulting in political paralysis.","summary":"A court has postponed municipal elections that had been due to be held.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The polls would have been the first electoral contest between the rival Fatah and Hamas movements for 10 years.\nTheir delay was ordered after lists of candidates for Fatah, which dominates the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, were cancelled in parts of the Gaza Strip, which is run by Hamas.\nHamas has protested at the court's ruling, describing it as \"political\".\nFatah said it held Hamas fully responsible.\nThursday's ruling by the high court in the West Bank city of Ramallah came after a Hamas-controlled court in Gaza disqualified several candidate lists drawn up by Fatah on technical grounds.\nA challenge was also lodged by a lawyer over the inability to hold the vote in East Jerusalem, which Israel annexed after seizing it in the 1967 war but Palestinians want to be the capital of a future state.\n\"Elections can't take place in one place and not the other,\" said the presiding judge.\n\"The elections can't take place in Jerusalem and its neighbourhoods. Also, there are problems with the formation of courts in Gaza... Therefore, the court decides to stop the elections.\"\nHamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri blamed Fatah for the delay.\n\"The high court decision is politically motivated and it came in order to rescue Fatah after its lists of candidates collapsed in a number of areas,\" he told the Reuters news agency.\nBut Osama al-Qawasmi of Fatah rejected the allegation, saying: \"We hold Hamas fully responsible for foiling the election, starting with the unjustified petitions it filed.\"\nThe election would have been the first involving Hamas and Fatah since the 2006 poll for the Palestinian Legislative Council, in which Hamas won a majority.\nA violent rift with Fatah saw the Islamist movement take control of Gaza the following year.\nAlthough Fatah and Hamas formally agreed a unity deal and a technocratic government in 2014, deep divisions remain, resulting in political paralysis.","summary":"The Palestinian Supreme Court has blocked the start of the first round of presidential elections in the occupied West Bank.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Dasuki is accused of awarding phantom contracts to buy 12 helicopters, four fighter jets and ammunition. He denies the allegations.\nThe equipment was meant for the fight against Boko Haram Islamist militants.\nMr Dasuki was picked up early in the morning by security agents, a PR firm representing him said.\nTwo weeks ago, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered Mr Dasuki's arrest after he was indicted by a panel investigating the procurement of arm under the last administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.\nPRNigeria said he was picked up by intelligence agents from his home in the capital, Abuja, where he was already under house arrest facing separate charges.\nLater on Tuesday, the former governor of Sokoto state, Attahiru Bafarawa and owner of a Lagos-based private TV station, Raymond Dokpesi, were detained separately by Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in connection with the alleged fraud.\nBoth men, who are political allies of the former president, have denied any involvement in the arms deal.\nTheir arrest follows those of some of Mr Dasuki's associates by EFCC on Monday.\nThe anti-corruption body said they included former Minister of State for Finance Bashir Yuguda and the sons of some prominent politicians of the former ruling party over allegations of impropriety in relation to the arm deal.\nEarlier, Mr Dasuki said he had not been given a chance to defend himself before the investigative panel and described its recommendation as \"politically motivated\".\nThe former army colonel is already facing a trial for allegedly possessing illegal firearms.\nHe is the first senior official of the former government to be charged under the rule of President Muhammadu Buhari, who took in office in May.\nThe BBC's Martin Patience in Lagos says Mr Dasuki's arrest will reinforce President Buhari's message that he will not tolerate corruption no matter how senior the official.\nThe president was elected partly on a promise to clean up Nigeria's notoriously corrupt politics, our correspondent says.\nBoko Haram has killed thousands in north-eastern Nigeria in its six-year campaign to create an Islamic state.","summary":"Nigeria's former army chief, Ibrahim Dasuki, has been arrested in Lagos on suspicion of fraud.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Dasuki is accused of awarding phantom contracts to buy 12 helicopters, four fighter jets and ammunition. He denies the allegations.\nThe equipment was meant for the fight against Boko Haram Islamist militants.\nMr Dasuki was picked up early in the morning by security agents, a PR firm representing him said.\nTwo weeks ago, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered Mr Dasuki's arrest after he was indicted by a panel investigating the procurement of arm under the last administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.\nPRNigeria said he was picked up by intelligence agents from his home in the capital, Abuja, where he was already under house arrest facing separate charges.\nLater on Tuesday, the former governor of Sokoto state, Attahiru Bafarawa and owner of a Lagos-based private TV station, Raymond Dokpesi, were detained separately by Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in connection with the alleged fraud.\nBoth men, who are political allies of the former president, have denied any involvement in the arms deal.\nTheir arrest follows those of some of Mr Dasuki's associates by EFCC on Monday.\nThe anti-corruption body said they included former Minister of State for Finance Bashir Yuguda and the sons of some prominent politicians of the former ruling party over allegations of impropriety in relation to the arm deal.\nEarlier, Mr Dasuki said he had not been given a chance to defend himself before the investigative panel and described its recommendation as \"politically motivated\".\nThe former army colonel is already facing a trial for allegedly possessing illegal firearms.\nHe is the first senior official of the former government to be charged under the rule of President Muhammadu Buhari, who took in office in May.\nThe BBC's Martin Patience in Lagos says Mr Dasuki's arrest will reinforce President Buhari's message that he will not tolerate corruption no matter how senior the official.\nThe president was elected partly on a promise to clean up Nigeria's notoriously corrupt politics, our correspondent says.\nBoko Haram has killed thousands in north-eastern Nigeria in its six-year campaign to create an Islamic state.","summary":"Nigeria's former army colonel, Dasuki, has been arrested for allegedly stealing, his representatives say.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He suffered a stroke two weeks ago and his condition improved before a sudden deterioration on Tuesday.\nMr Peres, who was one of the last of a generation of Israeli politicians present at the new nation's birth in 1948, served twice as the country's prime minister and once as president.\nHe won the Nobel Peace prize in 1994 for his role negotiating peace accords with the Palestinians a year earlier.\nHe once said the Palestinians were Israel's \"closest neighbours\" and might become its \"closest friends\".\nObituary: Shimon Peres, Israeli founding father\nLong legacy of Israel's elder statesman\nMr Peres died in a hospital near Tel Aviv early on Wednesday, with his family at his bedside.\nHe had been in the intensive care unit of the Sheba Medical Centre after suffering a major stroke on 13 September.\nIsrael's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his \"deep personal grief on the passing of the beloved of the nation\".\nMeanwhile US President Barack Obama called Mr Peres his \"dear friend\" in a statement, and said: \"He was guided by a vision of the human dignity and progress that he knew people of goodwill could advance together.\"\nMr Peres shared his Nobel Peace Prize with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was later assassinated, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.\nAt the start of his long political career, he was put in charge of personnel and arms purchases for the Haganah, the predecessor of the Israel Defense Forces.\nHe secured a deal with France to supply the new Israeli nation with Mirage jet fighters. He also set up Israel's secret nuclear facility.\nHe was the defence minister in 1976, when Palestinian hijackers diverted a plane from Israel to Entebbe in Uganda. He oversaw the successful rescue of more than 100 hostages.\nOnce an advocate of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, Mr Peres later became a leading political dove. He often spoke of the need for compromise over territorial demands in Palestinian areas.\nHe maintained an active public schedule into old age, mostly through his non-governmental Peres Centre for Peace, which promotes closer ties between Israel and the Palestinians.\nIn 2013 he said: \"There is no alternative to peace. There is no sense to go to war.\"\nHe retired from his role as president in 2014.","summary":"The former Israeli PM and president, Shimon Peres, has died.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He suffered a stroke two weeks ago and his condition improved before a sudden deterioration on Tuesday.\nMr Peres, who was one of the last of a generation of Israeli politicians present at the new nation's birth in 1948, served twice as the country's prime minister and once as president.\nHe won the Nobel Peace prize in 1994 for his role negotiating peace accords with the Palestinians a year earlier.\nHe once said the Palestinians were Israel's \"closest neighbours\" and might become its \"closest friends\".\nObituary: Shimon Peres, Israeli founding father\nLong legacy of Israel's elder statesman\nMr Peres died in a hospital near Tel Aviv early on Wednesday, with his family at his bedside.\nHe had been in the intensive care unit of the Sheba Medical Centre after suffering a major stroke on 13 September.\nIsrael's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his \"deep personal grief on the passing of the beloved of the nation\".\nMeanwhile US President Barack Obama called Mr Peres his \"dear friend\" in a statement, and said: \"He was guided by a vision of the human dignity and progress that he knew people of goodwill could advance together.\"\nMr Peres shared his Nobel Peace Prize with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was later assassinated, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.\nAt the start of his long political career, he was put in charge of personnel and arms purchases for the Haganah, the predecessor of the Israel Defense Forces.\nHe secured a deal with France to supply the new Israeli nation with Mirage jet fighters. He also set up Israel's secret nuclear facility.\nHe was the defence minister in 1976, when Palestinian hijackers diverted a plane from Israel to Entebbe in Uganda. He oversaw the successful rescue of more than 100 hostages.\nOnce an advocate of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, Mr Peres later became a leading political dove. He often spoke of the need for compromise over territorial demands in Palestinian areas.\nHe maintained an active public schedule into old age, mostly through his non-governmental Peres Centre for Peace, which promotes closer ties between Israel and the Palestinians.\nIn 2013 he said: \"There is no alternative to peace. There is no sense to go to war.\"\nHe retired from his role as president in 2014.","summary":"Former Israeli President Shimon Peres has died aged 83, his family has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Born at Alltnacaillich, Strathmore in 1714, Rob Donn could not read or write and dictated his poetry from memory in later life.\nA wall hanging depicting scenes from his life and work is to be created in a project led by Strathnaver Museum and Mackay Country Community Trust.\nPeople living in and around Strathnaver are to be invited to help make the piece of craftwork.\nDonn's poetry continues to be celebrated and studied today.\nSome of his work has turned into music and performed at Glasgow's Celtic Connections Festival.\nStrathnaver Museum has been awarded \u00c2\u00a35,400 from the Heritage Lottery Fund's Stories, Stones and Bones programme towards the project.","summary":"A collection of poems by a Scottish poet is to be created in his home town of Strathnaver.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Born at Alltnacaillich, Strathmore in 1714, Rob Donn could not read or write and dictated his poetry from memory in later life.\nA wall hanging depicting scenes from his life and work is to be created in a project led by Strathnaver Museum and Mackay Country Community Trust.\nPeople living in and around Strathnaver are to be invited to help make the piece of craftwork.\nDonn's poetry continues to be celebrated and studied today.\nSome of his work has turned into music and performed at Glasgow's Celtic Connections Festival.\nStrathnaver Museum has been awarded \u00c2\u00a35,400 from the Heritage Lottery Fund's Stories, Stones and Bones programme towards the project.","summary":"A Celtic bard is to be remembered in craftwork.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC James Burns was found not guilty of common assault and two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm against Michael Stanley, 28, in Penrhyndeudraeth, on 10 April 2016.\nHe was also cleared of giving a false statement about what happened.\nHe had denied all the charges at Caernarfon Crown Court.\nThe case against another officer, PC Robin Humphreys, who had been accused of perverting the course of justice, was thrown out earlier in the month.\nJudge Huw Rees said there was insufficient evidence to prove he had colluded with PC Burns by giving false statements about the incident.","summary":"A police officer has been cleared of assaulting a man in Caernarfon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC James Burns was found not guilty of common assault and two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm against Michael Stanley, 28, in Penrhyndeudraeth, on 10 April 2016.\nHe was also cleared of giving a false statement about what happened.\nHe had denied all the charges at Caernarfon Crown Court.\nThe case against another officer, PC Robin Humphreys, who had been accused of perverting the course of justice, was thrown out earlier in the month.\nJudge Huw Rees said there was insufficient evidence to prove he had colluded with PC Burns by giving false statements about the incident.","summary":"An officer has been cleared of assaulting a man.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The young girl was injured by the drug patrol dog in Belmarsh Prison, Woolwich, on 31 March.\nThe Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said the incident had been reported to police and the dog withdrawn from service.\nIn 2015, the MoJ said there were more than 530 dogs deployed in prisons in England and Wales.\nThe Mirror reported the attack had taken place during a routine drugs test and the girl needed to undergo plastic surgery because of her injuries.\nThe MoJ said it could not release more details because of \"purdah\" rules in the run up to the general election.","summary":"A teenager has been seriously injured by a dog while on drugs duty at a prison in south-west England.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The young girl was injured by the drug patrol dog in Belmarsh Prison, Woolwich, on 31 March.\nThe Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said the incident had been reported to police and the dog withdrawn from service.\nIn 2015, the MoJ said there were more than 530 dogs deployed in prisons in England and Wales.\nThe Mirror reported the attack had taken place during a routine drugs test and the girl needed to undergo plastic surgery because of her injuries.\nThe MoJ said it could not release more details because of \"purdah\" rules in the run up to the general election.","summary":"A girl was bitten by a patrol dog at a prison, it has emerged.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jersey-based collector David Gainsborough-Roberts, 73, spent his life collecting a variety of memorabilia from famous people.\nLast year he sold his entire Marilyn Monroe collection, making \u00c2\u00a31.5m which he said would go to charity.\nMr Gainsborough-Roberts was born in Buxton, Derbyshire, and died in Jersey on Saturday.\nHis collection focused on popular history of the 19th and 20th Century, and included keys and coats from the Titanic; Winston Churchill's Stetson hat; and guns owned by Billy the Kid. He even had a pair of Queen Victoria's knickers.\nHe would tell friends and family that making money from his collection was never the point. He told his friend Murray Norton that \"the point is they have a story attached to them\".\nMr Norton said his fame stretched far and wide but he would always make time for people.\n\"If you went to America people would know David Gainsborough-Roberts because he was a regular on the Joan Rivers Show.\n\"He was known throughout the world. He would give talks in far flung places from Germany to California,\" Mr Norton said.\nFriends have described him as a kind and generous man with a lot of character and enthusiasm.","summary":"A big collector of Marilyn Monroe memorabilia has died.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jersey-based collector David Gainsborough-Roberts, 73, spent his life collecting a variety of memorabilia from famous people.\nLast year he sold his entire Marilyn Monroe collection, making \u00c2\u00a31.5m which he said would go to charity.\nMr Gainsborough-Roberts was born in Buxton, Derbyshire, and died in Jersey on Saturday.\nHis collection focused on popular history of the 19th and 20th Century, and included keys and coats from the Titanic; Winston Churchill's Stetson hat; and guns owned by Billy the Kid. He even had a pair of Queen Victoria's knickers.\nHe would tell friends and family that making money from his collection was never the point. He told his friend Murray Norton that \"the point is they have a story attached to them\".\nMr Norton said his fame stretched far and wide but he would always make time for people.\n\"If you went to America people would know David Gainsborough-Roberts because he was a regular on the Joan Rivers Show.\n\"He was known throughout the world. He would give talks in far flung places from Germany to California,\" Mr Norton said.\nFriends have described him as a kind and generous man with a lot of character and enthusiasm.","summary":"A man who sold his collection of Marilyn Monroe memorabilia for thousands of pounds has died.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"GB were beaten 24-18 by Israel, 37-14 by Hungary and 46-14 by Netherlands.\nThe men's and women's teams had their \u00a32.92m funding to support elite athletes removed after London 2012.\n\"Although we did not make the finals, there are some great young handball players in this country,\" said British Handball director David Meli.\n\"Our aim now is to find a way of bringing additional funding into the association to allow us to run other teams in both male and female competitions.\"\nNetherlands won all three games to secure their place at the finals in Rio, which take place from 19 July to 2 August.","summary":"GB failed to qualify for the handball finals after losing all three games.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"GB were beaten 24-18 by Israel, 37-14 by Hungary and 46-14 by Netherlands.\nThe men's and women's teams had their \u00a32.92m funding to support elite athletes removed after London 2012.\n\"Although we did not make the finals, there are some great young handball players in this country,\" said British Handball director David Meli.\n\"Our aim now is to find a way of bringing additional funding into the association to allow us to run other teams in both male and female competitions.\"\nNetherlands won all three games to secure their place at the finals in Rio, which take place from 19 July to 2 August.","summary":"Great Britain's handball team have been knocked out of the World Handball Championships in Amsterdam.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film star and his lawyer wife Amal, want to put up eight cameras on poles in the grounds, up to five metres (16ft) high.\nThey also wish to attach a further 10 cameras to the property.\nThe Eye and Dunsden Parish Council has concerns over privacy and the CCTV system's visual impact on the village.\nDavid Woodward, chair of the council, said: \"When you are strolling next to a pretty riverbank, it's a visual intrusion close to where people are walking.\"\nMr Woodward said the CCTV could also cause privacy concerns for Mr Clooney's neighbours.\nThe property at Sonning Eye is located on an island in the River Thames on the county line between Oxfordshire and Berkshire.\nSouth Oxfordshire District Council's conservation officer recommends approval as long as the cameras can easily be removed from the building.\nThe district councillor has until Friday to decide whether to put the application before a planning committee.","summary":"A local council has lodged objections to the star's plans to install 18 CCTV cameras at his Oxfordshire home.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film star and his lawyer wife Amal, want to put up eight cameras on poles in the grounds, up to five metres (16ft) high.\nThey also wish to attach a further 10 cameras to the property.\nThe Eye and Dunsden Parish Council has concerns over privacy and the CCTV system's visual impact on the village.\nDavid Woodward, chair of the council, said: \"When you are strolling next to a pretty riverbank, it's a visual intrusion close to where people are walking.\"\nMr Woodward said the CCTV could also cause privacy concerns for Mr Clooney's neighbours.\nThe property at Sonning Eye is located on an island in the River Thames on the county line between Oxfordshire and Berkshire.\nSouth Oxfordshire District Council's conservation officer recommends approval as long as the cameras can easily be removed from the building.\nThe district councillor has until Friday to decide whether to put the application before a planning committee.","summary":"Clooney's home in Oxfordshire could be the subject of a planning application to install CCTV cameras in the grounds of his home.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"George Hamilton was speaking to MPs on the Northern Ireland affairs committee.\nIt is investigating how a UK exit from the EU could affect Northern Ireland.\nMr Hamilton said the PSNI would \"not take a position on exit or not\" and would work with whatever circumstances are in place after the EU referendum.\nVoters will go to the polls in June to decide whether the UK should remain a member of the EU.\nAsked on whether an exit from the EU would affect policing, Mr Hamilton said: \"I think all of this is probably doable with an exit, but it will be slower, complicated and more costly is the view we would take from a practical policing perspective.\"\nBut he said the PSNI had a \"very good working relationship\" with a number of police forces in non-EU countries, \"most notably America\".\nMr Hamilton, who appeared before the committee with Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, also said he did not think the PSNI's link with the Irish police would suffer in the case of an exit from the EU.\nHe said \"the relationships are secure\".\nHe added that if a so-called Brexit - a shorthand term for a UK exit from the EU - took place he was \"absolutely sure the quality of the relationship and the professionalism of both organisations would not be diminished\".\nThe committee is examining areas like the economy and the border with the Republic of Ireland.\nIt has already heard evidence from a wide range of politicians and business leaders.","summary":"The head of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said the police would be \"more costly\" if the UK left the European Union.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"George Hamilton was speaking to MPs on the Northern Ireland affairs committee.\nIt is investigating how a UK exit from the EU could affect Northern Ireland.\nMr Hamilton said the PSNI would \"not take a position on exit or not\" and would work with whatever circumstances are in place after the EU referendum.\nVoters will go to the polls in June to decide whether the UK should remain a member of the EU.\nAsked on whether an exit from the EU would affect policing, Mr Hamilton said: \"I think all of this is probably doable with an exit, but it will be slower, complicated and more costly is the view we would take from a practical policing perspective.\"\nBut he said the PSNI had a \"very good working relationship\" with a number of police forces in non-EU countries, \"most notably America\".\nMr Hamilton, who appeared before the committee with Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, also said he did not think the PSNI's link with the Irish police would suffer in the case of an exit from the EU.\nHe said \"the relationships are secure\".\nHe added that if a so-called Brexit - a shorthand term for a UK exit from the EU - took place he was \"absolutely sure the quality of the relationship and the professionalism of both organisations would not be diminished\".\nThe committee is examining areas like the economy and the border with the Republic of Ireland.\nIt has already heard evidence from a wide range of politicians and business leaders.","summary":"A UK withdrawal from the EU could make policing in Northern Ireland slower, more complicated and more costly, a representative of the PSNI has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Celebrations were held in the streets around the Belgrave Road, known as the Golden Mile.\nAbout 35,000 turned out for the lights switch on last week, and even more people are believed to have attended the main event.\nDiwali is a celebration of light over darkness and is a major Hindu festival also marked by Sikhs and Jains.\nSource: BBC Religion and Ethics\nThe annual Leicester event, which culminates in a large firework display in nearby Cossington Street Recreation Ground, is thought to be one of the largest Diwali parties outside India.\nManjula Sood, chairman of the Leicester Council of Faiths, said that like many Hindus, she started the day with family prayers at home before exchanging sweets.\n\"This year we are going to have a spectacular fireworks show and people will see how beautiful it is and then we greet each other on Belgrave Road,\" she said.\nShe added: \"It's not only for Hindus, Sikhs or Jains. This has become such a wonderful festival. You see people from everywhere, not only Leicester. They come from outside Leicester and share in our joy.\"\nAs well as fireworks, people can enjoy Rangoli street art by artist Janak Chauhan as well as entertainment on stage in the park.\nAcross the rest of the city, events have been held to celebrate Diwali including arts and crafts at Newarke Houses Museum and Gardens and several shows at Curve theatre.\nBelgrave Road and Belgrave Flyover will be closed to traffic from 17:30 to 21:30 GMT.","summary":"Thousands of people have turned out for the annual Diwali celebrations in Leicester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Celebrations were held in the streets around the Belgrave Road, known as the Golden Mile.\nAbout 35,000 turned out for the lights switch on last week, and even more people are believed to have attended the main event.\nDiwali is a celebration of light over darkness and is a major Hindu festival also marked by Sikhs and Jains.\nSource: BBC Religion and Ethics\nThe annual Leicester event, which culminates in a large firework display in nearby Cossington Street Recreation Ground, is thought to be one of the largest Diwali parties outside India.\nManjula Sood, chairman of the Leicester Council of Faiths, said that like many Hindus, she started the day with family prayers at home before exchanging sweets.\n\"This year we are going to have a spectacular fireworks show and people will see how beautiful it is and then we greet each other on Belgrave Road,\" she said.\nShe added: \"It's not only for Hindus, Sikhs or Jains. This has become such a wonderful festival. You see people from everywhere, not only Leicester. They come from outside Leicester and share in our joy.\"\nAs well as fireworks, people can enjoy Rangoli street art by artist Janak Chauhan as well as entertainment on stage in the park.\nAcross the rest of the city, events have been held to celebrate Diwali including arts and crafts at Newarke Houses Museum and Gardens and several shows at Curve theatre.\nBelgrave Road and Belgrave Flyover will be closed to traffic from 17:30 to 21:30 GMT.","summary":"Tens of thousands of people have celebrated Diwali in Leicester.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bloemfontein joins Beijing and Lisbon in being suspended from carrying out any Wada-related anti-doping activities, while Moscow's lab had its accreditation revoked in April.\nThe decision leaves 31 Wada-accredited labs in the world, but none in Africa.\nWada said the laboratory may apply for reinstatement before 30 September.\nThe body did not disclose the reasons for the South Africa facility's suspension, which can be appealed against at the Court of Arbitration for Sport within 21 days of Bloemfontein being notified.","summary":"South Africa's Bloemfontein laboratory has been suspended by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bloemfontein joins Beijing and Lisbon in being suspended from carrying out any Wada-related anti-doping activities, while Moscow's lab had its accreditation revoked in April.\nThe decision leaves 31 Wada-accredited labs in the world, but none in Africa.\nWada said the laboratory may apply for reinstatement before 30 September.\nThe body did not disclose the reasons for the South Africa facility's suspension, which can be appealed against at the Court of Arbitration for Sport within 21 days of Bloemfontein being notified.","summary":"South Africa's Laboratory has become the fourth lab to be sanctioned by the Wada.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Volunteers at St Helier Lifeboat Station in Jersey have walked out amid claims Andy Hibbs was \"bullied\" by senior management at the RNLI.\nThe RNLI said it asked Mr Hibbs to stand down \"due to serious breaches of the RNLI's Volunteer Code of Conduct\".\nClaims of bullying are taken \"very seriously\" and are being investigated, the RNLI said.\nMr Hibbs said he thought the organisation was breaking Jersey's laws and said he is \"humbled\" by the support of his crew.\nOfficials from the RNLI met the crew on Thursday evening after complaints were made against Mr Hibbs, the BBC understands.\nMore on St Helier lifeboat crew resigning, and other Jersey news\nMr Hibbs said: \"I was sacked pretty much. The whole thing was just a joke.\n\"I was being bullied by senior management in the RNLI and I refused to accept it.\"\nA statement from the RNLI said the situation was \"incredibly complex\" and a \"confidential process\".\nIt said: \"The RNLI has asked one volunteer at St Helier lifeboat station to stand down with immediate effect.\n\"We have worked closely with the volunteer for some time but have been unable to resolve a serious breakdown in the relationship between the individual and the charity.\n\"Unfortunately this impacted on the RNLI's ability to effectively deliver a safe and effective rescue service from St Helier.\n\"Other volunteers have chosen to step down, which has forced the RNLI to declare the St Helier lifeboats off service temporarily.\n\"We understand the impact of standing down volunteers and we do not take such decisions lightly.\"\nThe St Helier lifeboat should be back in service in a few days, the RNLI said.\nA former member of Jersey's RNLI has said there will be a protest held on Sunday.\nPaul Battrick said there would be a \"silent gathering\" at 10:00 BST to support the volunteer crew members.\nHe said he hoped the protest will get the RNLI \"to see sense\".\nJersey will have lifeboat cover from the other Channel Islands stations - St Catherine's, St Peter Port and Alderney.","summary":"Members a lifeboat crew have resigned in protest at the sacking of their fellow crew member.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Volunteers at St Helier Lifeboat Station in Jersey have walked out amid claims Andy Hibbs was \"bullied\" by senior management at the RNLI.\nThe RNLI said it asked Mr Hibbs to stand down \"due to serious breaches of the RNLI's Volunteer Code of Conduct\".\nClaims of bullying are taken \"very seriously\" and are being investigated, the RNLI said.\nMr Hibbs said he thought the organisation was breaking Jersey's laws and said he is \"humbled\" by the support of his crew.\nOfficials from the RNLI met the crew on Thursday evening after complaints were made against Mr Hibbs, the BBC understands.\nMore on St Helier lifeboat crew resigning, and other Jersey news\nMr Hibbs said: \"I was sacked pretty much. The whole thing was just a joke.\n\"I was being bullied by senior management in the RNLI and I refused to accept it.\"\nA statement from the RNLI said the situation was \"incredibly complex\" and a \"confidential process\".\nIt said: \"The RNLI has asked one volunteer at St Helier lifeboat station to stand down with immediate effect.\n\"We have worked closely with the volunteer for some time but have been unable to resolve a serious breakdown in the relationship between the individual and the charity.\n\"Unfortunately this impacted on the RNLI's ability to effectively deliver a safe and effective rescue service from St Helier.\n\"Other volunteers have chosen to step down, which has forced the RNLI to declare the St Helier lifeboats off service temporarily.\n\"We understand the impact of standing down volunteers and we do not take such decisions lightly.\"\nThe St Helier lifeboat should be back in service in a few days, the RNLI said.\nA former member of Jersey's RNLI has said there will be a protest held on Sunday.\nPaul Battrick said there would be a \"silent gathering\" at 10:00 BST to support the volunteer crew members.\nHe said he hoped the protest will get the RNLI \"to see sense\".\nJersey will have lifeboat cover from the other Channel Islands stations - St Catherine's, St Peter Port and Alderney.","summary":"A volunteer lifeboat crew has resigned after claims he was bullied by the RNLI.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simon Marsh, 55, of St Michael and All Angels Church of England church in Bramhall, Stockport, was the subject of an investigation lasting 15 months.\nAllegations were made between 2011 to 2013 when the woman was aged 16 to 19.\nMr Marsh had been on bail and was suspended from his parish duties while the investigation took place.\nA spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said: \"Following receipt of a file from Greater Manchester Police, the CPS have conducted a thorough review of the evidence in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors.\n\"We have reached a decision that there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction and therefore consider that no further action should be taken in this case.\"\nA spokesman for the Church of England Diocese of Chester said: \"The Revd Simon Marsh has agreed not to conduct services or be actively engaged in parish ministry in Bramhall for the time being.\n\"Now that we've been informed that the criminal investigation has finished, with no charges being brought, an internal investigation by the Diocese of Chester is under way.\n\"In the meantime, alternative pastoral care will continue to be provided for the people of Bramhall.\"","summary":"A vicar, who was suspended, has been told by prosecutors that he faces no further action.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simon Marsh, 55, of St Michael and All Angels Church of England church in Bramhall, Stockport, was the subject of an investigation lasting 15 months.\nAllegations were made between 2011 to 2013 when the woman was aged 16 to 19.\nMr Marsh had been on bail and was suspended from his parish duties while the investigation took place.\nA spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said: \"Following receipt of a file from Greater Manchester Police, the CPS have conducted a thorough review of the evidence in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors.\n\"We have reached a decision that there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction and therefore consider that no further action should be taken in this case.\"\nA spokesman for the Church of England Diocese of Chester said: \"The Revd Simon Marsh has agreed not to conduct services or be actively engaged in parish ministry in Bramhall for the time being.\n\"Now that we've been informed that the criminal investigation has finished, with no charges being brought, an internal investigation by the Diocese of Chester is under way.\n\"In the meantime, alternative pastoral care will continue to be provided for the people of Bramhall.\"","summary":"A vicar has been cleared of sexually abusing a teenager at a church in Greater Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Both 48-hour and 24-hour strikes have already been held on seven Shell-operated platforms.\nFurther action was planned but was put on hold for fresh talks.\nWood Group and the Unite and RMT unions said in a statement they had held two full days of constructive discussions which would continue next week.\nThe statement said: \"These collaborative discussions have demonstrated a clear, shared understanding of the issues being raised by all parties, plus the challenges facing the North Sea.\n\"We remain focused on reaching a mutually-acceptable outcome, which demonstrates collective leadership in shaping the future of the North Sea.\"\nThe initial 24-hour strike on 26 July was the first industrial action of its kind in the North Sea in nearly 30 years and was followed by a 48-hour stoppage the following week.\nThe platforms involved are the Curlew, Brent Alpha, Brent Bravo, Brent Charlie, Nelson, Gannet and Shearwater.\nAberdeen-based Wood Group provides maintenance and construction to Shell and signed a three-year extension to its contract earlier this year.","summary":"Two unions representing workers at oil giant Wood Group have said they are \"focused on reaching a mutually acceptable solution\" to the dispute.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Both 48-hour and 24-hour strikes have already been held on seven Shell-operated platforms.\nFurther action was planned but was put on hold for fresh talks.\nWood Group and the Unite and RMT unions said in a statement they had held two full days of constructive discussions which would continue next week.\nThe statement said: \"These collaborative discussions have demonstrated a clear, shared understanding of the issues being raised by all parties, plus the challenges facing the North Sea.\n\"We remain focused on reaching a mutually-acceptable outcome, which demonstrates collective leadership in shaping the future of the North Sea.\"\nThe initial 24-hour strike on 26 July was the first industrial action of its kind in the North Sea in nearly 30 years and was followed by a 48-hour stoppage the following week.\nThe platforms involved are the Curlew, Brent Alpha, Brent Bravo, Brent Charlie, Nelson, Gannet and Shearwater.\nAberdeen-based Wood Group provides maintenance and construction to Shell and signed a three-year extension to its contract earlier this year.","summary":"\"Constructive\" talks have been held between unions and the Wood Group in an ongoing dispute.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shahid Tarafdar, 45, was hit by a Peugeot 307 on Stockport Road at about 15:45 GMT on 7 February. He was taken to hospital but later died.\nMichael Joyce, 21, from Reabrook Avenue, Manchester has been charged with perverting the course of justice.\nBoth have been remanded to appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court later.\nThe teenager has also been charged with a number of other driving offences including driving whilst disqualified, failing to stop and report a collision and using a motor vehicle without insurance.","summary":"A teenager has been charged with causing the death of a man who was hit by a car in Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shahid Tarafdar, 45, was hit by a Peugeot 307 on Stockport Road at about 15:45 GMT on 7 February. He was taken to hospital but later died.\nMichael Joyce, 21, from Reabrook Avenue, Manchester has been charged with perverting the course of justice.\nBoth have been remanded to appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court later.\nThe teenager has also been charged with a number of other driving offences including driving whilst disqualified, failing to stop and report a collision and using a motor vehicle without insurance.","summary":"A teenager has been charged with many driving offenses, after a man died after he was hit by a car.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Betsi Cadwaladr health board has suggested downgrading services at one of the area's three district hospitals due to a staffing shortage.\nA legal challenge blocked the plan to downgrade maternity care at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire.\nThat prompted the consultation, which includes a series of public meetings.\nResidents are unhappy with the plans, suggesting removing the service at hospitals like Wrexham Maelor and Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor will mean women having to travel further for care.\nHowever, bosses said any changes would be temporary and are needed to ensure the safety of mothers and babies.\nA dedicated health board website was launched on Monday to collate public reaction to the options, which also includes retaining all services.\nSeveral public meetings are due to take place in September.","summary":"A consultation about plans which could see maternity care downgraded from a district hospital in Denbighshire has begun.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Betsi Cadwaladr health board has suggested downgrading services at one of the area's three district hospitals due to a staffing shortage.\nA legal challenge blocked the plan to downgrade maternity care at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire.\nThat prompted the consultation, which includes a series of public meetings.\nResidents are unhappy with the plans, suggesting removing the service at hospitals like Wrexham Maelor and Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor will mean women having to travel further for care.\nHowever, bosses said any changes would be temporary and are needed to ensure the safety of mothers and babies.\nA dedicated health board website was launched on Monday to collate public reaction to the options, which also includes retaining all services.\nSeveral public meetings are due to take place in September.","summary":"Plans to cut maternity services at two hospitals in north Wales have been put on hold.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The incident occurred in the 84th minute of Wednesday's Confederation Cup match between Sudan's Al Merreikh and Kawkab Marrakech of Morocco.\nCaf is reviewing the incident and awaiting the match officials' report.\nKawkab won the match 2-0 - with two penalties - for a 2-1 aggregate win.\nCaf director of communications Junior Binyam told BBC Sport: \"Investigations are being carried out and the the case will be submitted to the disciplinary jury.\"\nKawkab were 1-0 up in Wednesday's second leg of the play-offs tie - with the score 1-1 on aggregate - when a number of Merreikh club officials entered the field.\nIn the ensuing melee, Al Merreikh's director football Hatim lashed out with his left arm and seemed to strike Otogo-Castane on the right side of his head.\nAfter play resumed, Kawkab went on to win an 89th-minute penalty which they converted to earn their place in the group stage of Africa's second tier club competition.","summary":"The Confederation of African Football (Caf) has suspended the club's director of football Ahmed Otogo-Castane for two games after he was involved in a melee with a player.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The incident occurred in the 84th minute of Wednesday's Confederation Cup match between Sudan's Al Merreikh and Kawkab Marrakech of Morocco.\nCaf is reviewing the incident and awaiting the match officials' report.\nKawkab won the match 2-0 - with two penalties - for a 2-1 aggregate win.\nCaf director of communications Junior Binyam told BBC Sport: \"Investigations are being carried out and the the case will be submitted to the disciplinary jury.\"\nKawkab were 1-0 up in Wednesday's second leg of the play-offs tie - with the score 1-1 on aggregate - when a number of Merreikh club officials entered the field.\nIn the ensuing melee, Al Merreikh's director football Hatim lashed out with his left arm and seemed to strike Otogo-Castane on the right side of his head.\nAfter play resumed, Kawkab went on to win an 89th-minute penalty which they converted to earn their place in the group stage of Africa's second tier club competition.","summary":"Al Merreikh official Hatim is being investigated after he appeared to hit Otogo-Castane in the face.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK government gave Northern Ireland the power to reduce the level of the tax because it said it had a special economic case.\nThat prompted calls from Scottish and Welsh airports for similar treatment.\nThe UK Treasury said it had not ruled out devolving APD to Scotland and Wales in the future.\nA report published following a consultation on reform of APD said the government at Westminster would \"continue to explore the feasibility and likely effects of devolution to Scotland and Wales\".\nEarlier this year Chancellor George Osborne announced the duty would be cut for direct long-haul routes from Northern Ireland airports, and he would devolve control over the tax to the Northern Irish Assembly.\nThe move came in response to fears that some routes could be scrapped due to competition from Irish airports where APD is much lower.\nCommenting on the UK Government's decision not to grant the Scottish government similar powers for now, Jim O'Sullivan, managing director of Edinburgh Airport, said: \"APD is already costing Scotland passengers and having an impact on tourism revenues.\n\"We know from discussions with our airline partners that it is a major factor in their decision to connect further routes to Scotland.\n\"We would urge the Westminster Government to see Scotland as it does Northern Ireland and understand the need to both reduce and devolve this unfair and damaging tax.\"\nAmanda McMillan, managing director of Glasgow Airport, said: \"On the question of devolution of APD, Glasgow Airport has always been supportive of this proposal given the Scottish government's more progressive approach to aviation and its greater appreciation of the role the industry plays in supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\"\nScottish Transport Minister, Keith Brown said the case for devolving APD was \"compelling\" and had been backed by all four of Scotland's biggest airports, and recommended by the Calman Commission.\nHe added: \"We need to be able to deal with the competitive and connectivity disadvantages that Scotland faces and if APD were devolved now we could provide the means to incentivise airlines to provide new direct international connections to Scotland, benefiting our aviation industry and our passengers and supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\n\"The UK government needs to listen to the many voices in Scotland who clearly want to see full devolution of the policy on APD.\"","summary":"Scottish airport operators have said they are dismayed and disappointed that the control of APD will not be devolved to Scotland.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK government gave Northern Ireland the power to reduce the level of the tax because it said it had a special economic case.\nThat prompted calls from Scottish and Welsh airports for similar treatment.\nThe UK Treasury said it had not ruled out devolving APD to Scotland and Wales in the future.\nA report published following a consultation on reform of APD said the government at Westminster would \"continue to explore the feasibility and likely effects of devolution to Scotland and Wales\".\nEarlier this year Chancellor George Osborne announced the duty would be cut for direct long-haul routes from Northern Ireland airports, and he would devolve control over the tax to the Northern Irish Assembly.\nThe move came in response to fears that some routes could be scrapped due to competition from Irish airports where APD is much lower.\nCommenting on the UK Government's decision not to grant the Scottish government similar powers for now, Jim O'Sullivan, managing director of Edinburgh Airport, said: \"APD is already costing Scotland passengers and having an impact on tourism revenues.\n\"We know from discussions with our airline partners that it is a major factor in their decision to connect further routes to Scotland.\n\"We would urge the Westminster Government to see Scotland as it does Northern Ireland and understand the need to both reduce and devolve this unfair and damaging tax.\"\nAmanda McMillan, managing director of Glasgow Airport, said: \"On the question of devolution of APD, Glasgow Airport has always been supportive of this proposal given the Scottish government's more progressive approach to aviation and its greater appreciation of the role the industry plays in supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\"\nScottish Transport Minister, Keith Brown said the case for devolving APD was \"compelling\" and had been backed by all four of Scotland's biggest airports, and recommended by the Calman Commission.\nHe added: \"We need to be able to deal with the competitive and connectivity disadvantages that Scotland faces and if APD were devolved now we could provide the means to incentivise airlines to provide new direct international connections to Scotland, benefiting our aviation industry and our passengers and supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\n\"The UK government needs to listen to the many voices in Scotland who clearly want to see full devolution of the policy on APD.\"","summary":"The UK government has said it will not devolve the so-called Air Passenger Duty (APD) to Scotland and Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Head coach Warren Gatland is leading the British and Irish Lions in New Zealand and has named interim coach Rob Howley as part of his backroom team.\nForwards coach McBryde assumes head coach responsibilities for the third time after leading Wales on tours in 2009 and 2013.\n\"It is an honour to represent your country and to do so overseas carries extra responsibility,\" said McBryde.\n\"For me it is another exciting opportunity to lead the team. It is something I have thoroughly enjoyed in the past and I'm really looking forward to doing it again at the end of the season.\"\nThe Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) will appoint assistant coaches for the summer tour to assist McBryde.\n\"We are also at an advanced stage in discussions with a number of other individuals about the summer tour and hope to be in a position to confirm the full make-up of the management team next week,\" said WRU chief executive Martyn Phillips.\nUnion chairman Gareth Davies, who is also on the Lions' selection panel, believes the involvement of Welsh coaches will benefit the national team.\n\"2017 is a real summer of opportunity for Welsh coaches and should benefit the whole of Welsh rugby in the years ahead,\" he said.\n\"It is not often that you get the opportunity to develop coaches in different environments.\n\"Our coaches and players have been invigorated by their Lions experiences on previous campaigns and there is little doubt that a tour of New Zealand will provide the ultimate test and so once again both mentally stimulate and inspire each individual.\"","summary":"McBryde will coach Wales on their summer tour of New Zealand.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Head coach Warren Gatland is leading the British and Irish Lions in New Zealand and has named interim coach Rob Howley as part of his backroom team.\nForwards coach McBryde assumes head coach responsibilities for the third time after leading Wales on tours in 2009 and 2013.\n\"It is an honour to represent your country and to do so overseas carries extra responsibility,\" said McBryde.\n\"For me it is another exciting opportunity to lead the team. It is something I have thoroughly enjoyed in the past and I'm really looking forward to doing it again at the end of the season.\"\nThe Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) will appoint assistant coaches for the summer tour to assist McBryde.\n\"We are also at an advanced stage in discussions with a number of other individuals about the summer tour and hope to be in a position to confirm the full make-up of the management team next week,\" said WRU chief executive Martyn Phillips.\nUnion chairman Gareth Davies, who is also on the Lions' selection panel, believes the involvement of Welsh coaches will benefit the national team.\n\"2017 is a real summer of opportunity for Welsh coaches and should benefit the whole of Welsh rugby in the years ahead,\" he said.\n\"It is not often that you get the opportunity to develop coaches in different environments.\n\"Our coaches and players have been invigorated by their Lions experiences on previous campaigns and there is little doubt that a tour of New Zealand will provide the ultimate test and so once again both mentally stimulate and inspire each individual.\"","summary":"Wales coach Warren McBryde is to take charge of the summer tour of New Zealand.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says GSK made more than \u00a350m of payments to companies making generic versions of its anti-depressant Seroxat to delay them coming to market.\nGSK has been fined \u00a337,606,275 and the generic firms have to pay \u00a37.4m.\nBut GSK says its actions actually saved the NHS money and brought the generic drugs to the market sooner.\nThe other companies fined were Generics UK, Merck, Alpharma, Activis UK and Xellia Pharmaceuticals.\nThe CMA found that between 2002 and 2004, GSK had made agreements to pay cash to its competitors to prevent them bringing the generic version of Seroxat, called paroxetine, to market.\nIn addition to the cash payments, the CMA said the deals allowed the competitors to bring small amounts of paroxetine to market instead of GSK, transferring some of the profits to the generic manufacturers without increasing competition.\nMichael Grenfell from the CMA said: \"Today's decision sends out a strong message that we will tackle illegal behaviour that is designed to stifle competition at the expense of customers - in this case, the NHS and, ultimately, taxpayers.\"\nBut GSK said it disagreed with the ruling and was considering appealing.\n\"GSK and the generics companies entered into these agreements at the time in order to settle costly, complex and uncertain patent disputes,\" its spokesperson said.\n\"The agreements allowed the generics companies to enter the market early with a paroxetine product and ultimately enabled a saving of over \u00a315m to the NHS.\"\nThe CMA pointed out that after generic paroxetine entered the market properly at the end of 2013, average prices for the drug fell more than 70% in two years.","summary":"Pharmaceutical firm GSK and some generics companies have been fined for being anti-competitive.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says GSK made more than \u00a350m of payments to companies making generic versions of its anti-depressant Seroxat to delay them coming to market.\nGSK has been fined \u00a337,606,275 and the generic firms have to pay \u00a37.4m.\nBut GSK says its actions actually saved the NHS money and brought the generic drugs to the market sooner.\nThe other companies fined were Generics UK, Merck, Alpharma, Activis UK and Xellia Pharmaceuticals.\nThe CMA found that between 2002 and 2004, GSK had made agreements to pay cash to its competitors to prevent them bringing the generic version of Seroxat, called paroxetine, to market.\nIn addition to the cash payments, the CMA said the deals allowed the competitors to bring small amounts of paroxetine to market instead of GSK, transferring some of the profits to the generic manufacturers without increasing competition.\nMichael Grenfell from the CMA said: \"Today's decision sends out a strong message that we will tackle illegal behaviour that is designed to stifle competition at the expense of customers - in this case, the NHS and, ultimately, taxpayers.\"\nBut GSK said it disagreed with the ruling and was considering appealing.\n\"GSK and the generics companies entered into these agreements at the time in order to settle costly, complex and uncertain patent disputes,\" its spokesperson said.\n\"The agreements allowed the generics companies to enter the market early with a paroxetine product and ultimately enabled a saving of over \u00a315m to the NHS.\"\nThe CMA pointed out that after generic paroxetine entered the market properly at the end of 2013, average prices for the drug fell more than 70% in two years.","summary":"The UK's competition watchdog has fined GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) for \"stifling competition\" by paying cash to its competitors.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK's chief veterinary officer said H5N8 avian flu has been discovered at a farm with 1,000 birds in Wyre.\nGraeme Cooke said it has a \"business link\" to nearby farm Hy-Fly Game Hatcheries Limited in Preesall where the infection was confirmed on Tuesday.\nPublic Health England (PHE) said the risk to humans was \"very low\".\nA 1.8 mile (3km) protection zone has been set up around the farm.\nDefra said: \"This case was proactively identified as part of a routine investigation of premises traced as a result of confirmation of the disease in Lancashire earlier this week.\n\"There is a business link between the two premises.\"\nIt said a number of birds have died with the remaining birds at the premises to be culled.\nDefra said a full investigation is under way to determine the source of the infection.\nOther related premises have been placed under restrictions which will remain in place until all investigations are complete.\nThe Food Standards Agency said bird flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers.\nThere have been a number of other outbreaks of the virus including on a farm with 19,500 turkeys in Boston on Friday which was the third case of the H5N8 strain of avian flu in Lincolnshire in about four weeks.\nThe same strain has been discovered in birds in Settle, North Yorkshire, a swannery in Dorset and flocks in Carmarthenshire, south west Wales.\nIn December, the government introduced an avian influenza prevention zone, which lasts until 28 February, to help protect poultry and captive birds from avian flu after the strain was found in 14 European countries including Germany and France.","summary":"A case of bird flu has been confirmed at a farm in Lancashire, the Department for Environment and Food Safety (Defra) has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK's chief veterinary officer said H5N8 avian flu has been discovered at a farm with 1,000 birds in Wyre.\nGraeme Cooke said it has a \"business link\" to nearby farm Hy-Fly Game Hatcheries Limited in Preesall where the infection was confirmed on Tuesday.\nPublic Health England (PHE) said the risk to humans was \"very low\".\nA 1.8 mile (3km) protection zone has been set up around the farm.\nDefra said: \"This case was proactively identified as part of a routine investigation of premises traced as a result of confirmation of the disease in Lancashire earlier this week.\n\"There is a business link between the two premises.\"\nIt said a number of birds have died with the remaining birds at the premises to be culled.\nDefra said a full investigation is under way to determine the source of the infection.\nOther related premises have been placed under restrictions which will remain in place until all investigations are complete.\nThe Food Standards Agency said bird flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers.\nThere have been a number of other outbreaks of the virus including on a farm with 19,500 turkeys in Boston on Friday which was the third case of the H5N8 strain of avian flu in Lincolnshire in about four weeks.\nThe same strain has been discovered in birds in Settle, North Yorkshire, a swannery in Dorset and flocks in Carmarthenshire, south west Wales.\nIn December, the government introduced an avian influenza prevention zone, which lasts until 28 February, to help protect poultry and captive birds from avian flu after the strain was found in 14 European countries including Germany and France.","summary":"Bird flu has been found at a farm in Wyre, Defra has confirmed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The men were believed to have been working on the northbound carriageway of the A361 at Gornhay Cross, Tiverton, when they were hit.\nOne was flown to Plymouth's Derriford Hospital, while a second Devon Air Ambulance flew the other man to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.\nThe van driver has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.\nThe condition of the two injured men, who are both in their 40s, is not known.\nDevon and Cornwall Police said a third man was hurt in the incident, but he is described as the \"walking wounded\".\nThe Barnstaple-bound carriageway is expected to remain closed for several hours and diversions have been put in place.","summary":"Two road workers have been seriously hurt in an accident involving a van in Tiveton.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The men were believed to have been working on the northbound carriageway of the A361 at Gornhay Cross, Tiverton, when they were hit.\nOne was flown to Plymouth's Derriford Hospital, while a second Devon Air Ambulance flew the other man to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.\nThe van driver has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.\nThe condition of the two injured men, who are both in their 40s, is not known.\nDevon and Cornwall Police said a third man was hurt in the incident, but he is described as the \"walking wounded\".\nThe Barnstaple-bound carriageway is expected to remain closed for several hours and diversions have been put in place.","summary":"Two men have been taken to hospital after being hit by a van in Devon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shwe Mann was sacked from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) last week in a power struggle.\nHe has been rumoured to be discussing an alliance with Aung San Suu Kyi whose party is expected to win wide popular support in the 8 November elections.\nThey will be the first elections since democratic reforms began in 2011.\nRivalry between President Thein Sein and Shwe Mann came to a head last Wednesday night when trucks with security sealed off the headquarters of the party.\nShwe Mann, who had been seen as a likely successor to Thein Sein, remains speaker of parliament and a USDP member.\nMs Suu Kyi and Shwe Mann met for an hour on Monday in the country's capital, Naypyidaw.\nThey have often said that they have a mutual understanding for future co-operation, reports Moe Myint of the BBC Burmese service.\nOne likely area of collaboration might be amendment of the constitution, which prevents Ms Suu Kyi from running for the presidency.\nMost expect Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy to win the election, but the constitution bars her from becoming president because her children hold British passports.","summary":"Shwe Mann has met opposition head Aung San Suu Kyi, prompting speculation of an alliance.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shwe Mann was sacked from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) last week in a power struggle.\nHe has been rumoured to be discussing an alliance with Aung San Suu Kyi whose party is expected to win wide popular support in the 8 November elections.\nThey will be the first elections since democratic reforms began in 2011.\nRivalry between President Thein Sein and Shwe Mann came to a head last Wednesday night when trucks with security sealed off the headquarters of the party.\nShwe Mann, who had been seen as a likely successor to Thein Sein, remains speaker of parliament and a USDP member.\nMs Suu Kyi and Shwe Mann met for an hour on Monday in the country's capital, Naypyidaw.\nThey have often said that they have a mutual understanding for future co-operation, reports Moe Myint of the BBC Burmese service.\nOne likely area of collaboration might be amendment of the constitution, which prevents Ms Suu Kyi from running for the presidency.\nMost expect Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy to win the election, but the constitution bars her from becoming president because her children hold British passports.","summary":"Burmese President Thein Sein has met a former member of parliament who is expected to be a key figure in the country's upcoming elections.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police probed reports hounds filled a street in Macclesfield, Cheshire, in February and allegedly killed a fox.\nLesley Martin from Cheshire Monitors said \"the law needs to be strengthened\" and loopholes must be tightened.\nThe CPS said there was not enough evidence to prove the animal's death was caused deliberately.\nMs Lesley, from the anti-hunting campaign group which monitors hunting groups in Cheshire, said the law is inadequate in its current form.\nResident Julie Clarke, 47, who witnessed the hunt in Penningtons Lane said it was \"horrific\" and the \"dogs were out of control\", leaving some locals \"traumatised... scared and outraged\".\nA Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spokeswoman said police referred two files to them relating to Cheshire Forest Hunt, one on 25 February and the other on 2 January.\n\"In both cases our prosecutor decided there was not enough evidence to provide a realistic prospect of a conviction\", she said.\nA spokesman for Cheshire Forest Hunt said at the time they had \"apologised\" for what had happened.\nMs Lesley said the law \"really needs to be strengthened... plus we need to have stronger sentencing so it sends a really good message to have these people brought to account\".\nLegal commentator Joshua Rozenberg said: \"I think the problem with the hunting act is that it wasn't very well drafted and it's really quite difficult to bring prosecutions\".\n\"I think those who thought it was going to stop hunting as a sport have been disappointed\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs said they could not comment on individual cases, but whether an offence under the Hunting Act 2004 is taken to court would depend on whether there is sufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction.\nHe said: \"The government's manifesto includes a free vote on the Hunting Act. There are no plans for a vote in this session, as with the EU negotiations beginning, this is clearly not a top priority for the first session.\"","summary":"The law on hunting in England and Wales is \"not very well drafted\", a leading anti-hunting campaigner has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police probed reports hounds filled a street in Macclesfield, Cheshire, in February and allegedly killed a fox.\nLesley Martin from Cheshire Monitors said \"the law needs to be strengthened\" and loopholes must be tightened.\nThe CPS said there was not enough evidence to prove the animal's death was caused deliberately.\nMs Lesley, from the anti-hunting campaign group which monitors hunting groups in Cheshire, said the law is inadequate in its current form.\nResident Julie Clarke, 47, who witnessed the hunt in Penningtons Lane said it was \"horrific\" and the \"dogs were out of control\", leaving some locals \"traumatised... scared and outraged\".\nA Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spokeswoman said police referred two files to them relating to Cheshire Forest Hunt, one on 25 February and the other on 2 January.\n\"In both cases our prosecutor decided there was not enough evidence to provide a realistic prospect of a conviction\", she said.\nA spokesman for Cheshire Forest Hunt said at the time they had \"apologised\" for what had happened.\nMs Lesley said the law \"really needs to be strengthened... plus we need to have stronger sentencing so it sends a really good message to have these people brought to account\".\nLegal commentator Joshua Rozenberg said: \"I think the problem with the hunting act is that it wasn't very well drafted and it's really quite difficult to bring prosecutions\".\n\"I think those who thought it was going to stop hunting as a sport have been disappointed\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs said they could not comment on individual cases, but whether an offence under the Hunting Act 2004 is taken to court would depend on whether there is sufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction.\nHe said: \"The government's manifesto includes a free vote on the Hunting Act. There are no plans for a vote in this session, as with the EU negotiations beginning, this is clearly not a top priority for the first session.\"","summary":"Campaigners are calling for a change in the law after a decision not to charge anyone involved in a hunt on a residential street.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"According to Radio-Canada, officials entered a hotel room where members of the travelling equestrian show Cavalia were staying on 14 July.\nThe public broadcaster said officials made a number of arrests and two Canadians remain in prison.\nA spokesperson for Cavalia said they were trying to arrange for two employees to return to Canada.\n\"This is a private matter. All I can tell you is that recently, Chinese representatives have contacted us to ask if we were willing to buy airplane tickets to quickly repatriate them in Canada, and of course we are,\" spokesperson Eric Paquette told the BBC.\n\"At this point, our hope is that the repatriation process unfolds rapidly.\"\nGlobal Affairs Canada said it is providing consular services to two citizens who were detained in Beijing.\n\"Consular services are being provided to two Canadians who were detained in Beijing, China, as well as to their families,\" said a spokesperson for the department.\n\"Consular officials are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information.\n\"Due to privacy considerations, we are unable to provide further information on this matter.\"\nCavalia was created in 2003 by one of the co-founders of Cirque de Soleil, and has been described as \"equestrian ballet\". It has been performing in Beijing since April and even planned to build a permanent theatre in Hangzhou.\nChina's drug laws are very strict, and trafficking large amounts of drugs can lead to a death sentence.\nEven minor drug crimes can lead to an arrest or deportation.\nIn 2014, China banned several celebrities caught using drugs from performing on state media.","summary":"Chinese authorities have arrested two Canadians in Beijing.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"According to Radio-Canada, officials entered a hotel room where members of the travelling equestrian show Cavalia were staying on 14 July.\nThe public broadcaster said officials made a number of arrests and two Canadians remain in prison.\nA spokesperson for Cavalia said they were trying to arrange for two employees to return to Canada.\n\"This is a private matter. All I can tell you is that recently, Chinese representatives have contacted us to ask if we were willing to buy airplane tickets to quickly repatriate them in Canada, and of course we are,\" spokesperson Eric Paquette told the BBC.\n\"At this point, our hope is that the repatriation process unfolds rapidly.\"\nGlobal Affairs Canada said it is providing consular services to two citizens who were detained in Beijing.\n\"Consular services are being provided to two Canadians who were detained in Beijing, China, as well as to their families,\" said a spokesperson for the department.\n\"Consular officials are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information.\n\"Due to privacy considerations, we are unable to provide further information on this matter.\"\nCavalia was created in 2003 by one of the co-founders of Cirque de Soleil, and has been described as \"equestrian ballet\". It has been performing in Beijing since April and even planned to build a permanent theatre in Hangzhou.\nChina's drug laws are very strict, and trafficking large amounts of drugs can lead to a death sentence.\nEven minor drug crimes can lead to an arrest or deportation.\nIn 2014, China banned several celebrities caught using drugs from performing on state media.","summary":"Canada has said it is trying to arrange for the repatriation of two Canadians detained in Beijing for allegedly using drugs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Stevenson Wright was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court to 18 months for sexually abusing Darren Kenny.\nThe court heard the offences took place when Wright worked at a pub run by Mr Kenny's parents in Rochdale.\nWright, 68, abused Mr Kenny as a teenager when he used to sleep over at the pub.\nHe was convicted of gross indecency, indecent assault and inciting a child under 16 to engage in a sexual act between 1978 and 1981.\nWright's sentence will be added to the 22 years he is already serving for sexually abusing boys.\nMr Kenny, 50, an officer with Greater Manchester Police in Tameside, was repeatedly abused as a teenager and thought Wright was dead until he typed his name into an internet search engine.\nWhile looking for his abuser's obituary, he was \"horrified\" to learn Wright had been jailed for child sexual abuse in Rochdale.\nHe added: \"We had been told he had died - I had my closure and then when we found out he wasn't dead I had no closure any more and I needed it back.\"\nMr Kenny, who has waived his right to anonymity, contacted the officer who had investigated Wright and said: \"I've got another victim - me.\n\"Even if wasn't a policeman I would have come forward.\n\"The length of sentence isn't important... returning the guilty verdict is what is important.\"\nMr Kenny encouraged other abuse victims to speak out.\n\"Look at me - I'm here, I'm a 50-year-old cop, and if I can do it I'm sure they can.\"","summary":"A police officer who thought his childhood abuser had died before he chanced across him online has said the man's conviction brought him closure.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Stevenson Wright was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court to 18 months for sexually abusing Darren Kenny.\nThe court heard the offences took place when Wright worked at a pub run by Mr Kenny's parents in Rochdale.\nWright, 68, abused Mr Kenny as a teenager when he used to sleep over at the pub.\nHe was convicted of gross indecency, indecent assault and inciting a child under 16 to engage in a sexual act between 1978 and 1981.\nWright's sentence will be added to the 22 years he is already serving for sexually abusing boys.\nMr Kenny, 50, an officer with Greater Manchester Police in Tameside, was repeatedly abused as a teenager and thought Wright was dead until he typed his name into an internet search engine.\nWhile looking for his abuser's obituary, he was \"horrified\" to learn Wright had been jailed for child sexual abuse in Rochdale.\nHe added: \"We had been told he had died - I had my closure and then when we found out he wasn't dead I had no closure any more and I needed it back.\"\nMr Kenny, who has waived his right to anonymity, contacted the officer who had investigated Wright and said: \"I've got another victim - me.\n\"Even if wasn't a policeman I would have come forward.\n\"The length of sentence isn't important... returning the guilty verdict is what is important.\"\nMr Kenny encouraged other abuse victims to speak out.\n\"Look at me - I'm here, I'm a 50-year-old cop, and if I can do it I'm sure they can.\"","summary":"A former police officer has been jailed for sexually abusing a man he met online.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ibrahimovic is a free agent at the end of the season and has announced he is likely to leave Paris St-Germain.\nThe 34-year-old scored four goals on Sunday as PSG beat Troyes 9-0 to win a fourth successive French league title.\n\"Look, at the moment, no,\" Wenger said when asked if he was interested in a deal for Ibrahimovic.\nThe Swede has also played for Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Ajax and Malmo in his 17-year career, winning league titles in four countries.\nThis season he has scored 31 goals as PSG clinched the Ligue 1 trophy with eight games to spare.\nArsenal, meanwhile, are 11 points behind Premier League leaders Leicester and face Everton on Saturday at 12:45 GMT.\nWenger said: \"We have other worries at the moment. It's short-term. We are not on Zlatan's case. Even at 34, he's had a great season at PSG.\"\nHe added: \"I'm just surprised by the name you've thrown at me.\"\nIn 2000, Ibrahimovic turned down a move to Arsenal, refusing to take a trial for Wenger.\n\"I couldn't believe it. I was like 'No way. Zlatan doesn't do auditions',\" said the striker.","summary":"Arsenal's Wenger says he is \"surprised\" the club has been linked with a move to sign Sweden Zlatan Ibrahimovic.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ibrahimovic is a free agent at the end of the season and has announced he is likely to leave Paris St-Germain.\nThe 34-year-old scored four goals on Sunday as PSG beat Troyes 9-0 to win a fourth successive French league title.\n\"Look, at the moment, no,\" Wenger said when asked if he was interested in a deal for Ibrahimovic.\nThe Swede has also played for Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Ajax and Malmo in his 17-year career, winning league titles in four countries.\nThis season he has scored 31 goals as PSG clinched the Ligue 1 trophy with eight games to spare.\nArsenal, meanwhile, are 11 points behind Premier League leaders Leicester and face Everton on Saturday at 12:45 GMT.\nWenger said: \"We have other worries at the moment. It's short-term. We are not on Zlatan's case. Even at 34, he's had a great season at PSG.\"\nHe added: \"I'm just surprised by the name you've thrown at me.\"\nIn 2000, Ibrahimovic turned down a move to Arsenal, refusing to take a trial for Wenger.\n\"I couldn't believe it. I was like 'No way. Zlatan doesn't do auditions',\" said the striker.","summary":"Arsenal are not interested in signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic, says manager Arsene Wenger.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The adult comedy, starring Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell, took \u00a31.47m in its first week, falling just behind the animated Pixar film.\nFinding Dory took another \u00a31.51m, bringing its total UK takings so far to \u00a335.8m.\nSuicide Squad dropped one place to third, with takings of \u00a31.27m, followed by new entry War Dogs.\nThe comedy drama, starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller, is based on the true story of two men in their 20s who won a contract to arm America's allies in Afghanistan.\nThe top 10 also saw a new entry for horror film The Purge: Election Year, which took \u00a3807,803 in its first week.\nMechanic: Resurrection, a thriller starring Jason Statham, debuted at number 10, with a total of \u00a3508,715.\nJason Bourne is in the charts for a sixth week, taking \u00a3732,632 and the number six spot this week, with The BFG following in seventh place with \u00a3658,840.\nLights Out - another horror film - took \u00a3558,167 in its second week of release and is in eighth place, with David Brent: Life on the Road at number nine with \u00a3508,762.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Finding Dory has clung on to the top spot in the UK box office - despite the threat from nearest rival.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The adult comedy, starring Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell, took \u00a31.47m in its first week, falling just behind the animated Pixar film.\nFinding Dory took another \u00a31.51m, bringing its total UK takings so far to \u00a335.8m.\nSuicide Squad dropped one place to third, with takings of \u00a31.27m, followed by new entry War Dogs.\nThe comedy drama, starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller, is based on the true story of two men in their 20s who won a contract to arm America's allies in Afghanistan.\nThe top 10 also saw a new entry for horror film The Purge: Election Year, which took \u00a3807,803 in its first week.\nMechanic: Resurrection, a thriller starring Jason Statham, debuted at number 10, with a total of \u00a3508,715.\nJason Bourne is in the charts for a sixth week, taking \u00a3732,632 and the number six spot this week, with The BFG following in seventh place with \u00a3658,840.\nLights Out - another horror film - took \u00a3558,167 in its second week of release and is in eighth place, with David Brent: Life on the Road at number nine with \u00a3508,762.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Finding Dory has topped the UK box office chart for the second week running, taking \u00a31.47m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Cheshire East Council said the suspension of chief executive Mike Suarez after a disciplinary committee meeting on Monday was a \"neutral act\".\nThe Conservative-run authority will not reveal details of the allegations.\nCouncillor Howard Murray said the suspension was \"a neutral act taken in the interests of both the council and chief executive\".\nThe chair of the investigation and disciplinary committee added: \"It is important that this investigation is undertaken objectively and therefore it would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this stage.\"","summary":"A council chief executive has been suspended after being accused of misconduct.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Cheshire East Council said the suspension of chief executive Mike Suarez after a disciplinary committee meeting on Monday was a \"neutral act\".\nThe Conservative-run authority will not reveal details of the allegations.\nCouncillor Howard Murray said the suspension was \"a neutral act taken in the interests of both the council and chief executive\".\nThe chair of the investigation and disciplinary committee added: \"It is important that this investigation is undertaken objectively and therefore it would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this stage.\"","summary":"A boss has been suspended and an independent investigation is taking place.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As part of a three-year package, London and Manchester will also host legs of the World Grand Prix series in 2017 and 2018 respectively.\nSteve Flynn, director of GB Taekwondo, said the events would give the sport \"a chance to drive real growth\".\nThe GB Taekwondo team includes two-time Olympic champion Jade Jones.\nRio silver medallist Lutalo Muhammad, bronze medallist Bianca Walkden and Mahama Cho, who finished fourth, are also in the Manchester-based squad.\nThe bid team - which beat competition from American city Houston - is also discussing the possibility of hosting the World Para Taekwondo Championships alongside the Grand Prix event at the Copper Box Arena in London next year.","summary":"Great Britain's Taekwondo team will host the World Grand Prix series in Manchester and Manchester in 2017.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As part of a three-year package, London and Manchester will also host legs of the World Grand Prix series in 2017 and 2018 respectively.\nSteve Flynn, director of GB Taekwondo, said the events would give the sport \"a chance to drive real growth\".\nThe GB Taekwondo team includes two-time Olympic champion Jade Jones.\nRio silver medallist Lutalo Muhammad, bronze medallist Bianca Walkden and Mahama Cho, who finished fourth, are also in the Manchester-based squad.\nThe bid team - which beat competition from American city Houston - is also discussing the possibility of hosting the World Para Taekwondo Championships alongside the Grand Prix event at the Copper Box Arena in London next year.","summary":"Manchester will host the 2018 World Grand Prix - after a large medal haul for Britain in Rio.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said a boy on the bank saw his father's boat capsize on the River Wey in Guildford at about 13:10 BST on Monday.\nInsp Claire Sutherland said the boy jumped into the fast-flowing river to try to save him but members of the public shouted to come back.\nDivers are trawling the river in Millmead.\nMembers of the public have been urged not to go into the water if they spot the missing kayaker, but to call 999 immediately.\nA flood warning is in place for parts of the River Wey, following heavy rain and storms over the weekend.\nA police helicopter, firefighters and ambulance crews were all at the scene on Monday.\nThe river from Millmead to Stoke Lock is a popular with kayakers.\nWey Valley Kayak Club, which has about 400 members, is situated about about one mile down river from where the man capsized.\nIt tweeted on Monday morning the Wey from Godalming Wharf to Thames Lock was not safe.","summary":"A kayaker has died after his boat capsized in a river in Surrey.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said a boy on the bank saw his father's boat capsize on the River Wey in Guildford at about 13:10 BST on Monday.\nInsp Claire Sutherland said the boy jumped into the fast-flowing river to try to save him but members of the public shouted to come back.\nDivers are trawling the river in Millmead.\nMembers of the public have been urged not to go into the water if they spot the missing kayaker, but to call 999 immediately.\nA flood warning is in place for parts of the River Wey, following heavy rain and storms over the weekend.\nA police helicopter, firefighters and ambulance crews were all at the scene on Monday.\nThe river from Millmead to Stoke Lock is a popular with kayakers.\nWey Valley Kayak Club, which has about 400 members, is situated about about one mile down river from where the man capsized.\nIt tweeted on Monday morning the Wey from Godalming Wharf to Thames Lock was not safe.","summary":"A search has resumed for a man missing after his kayak overturned on a river in Guildford.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The fountain commemorates those who took part in Operation Anthropoid, a successful mission to assassinate Nazi police chief Reinhard Heydrich.\nThe Czech and Slovak soldiers who took part were based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, where the fountain is.\nTheir story was recently made into a film.\nThe fountain, with the names of the seven soldiers who took park carved around it, is in Leamington Spa's Jephson Gardens.\nFundraiser Carrie Saint said it had been commissioned and funded by former Czech and Slovak soldiers, but now was in urgent need of restoration.\nDuring the war a refugee camp for Czech and Slovak solders had been set up in nearby Moreton Paddox, which is where the soldiers who took part in the mission had been based before the raid. The Free Czechoslovak Army had also been based in the town.\nAn exhibition telling the story of the parachutists is being held at the Leamington Pump rooms and a film, Operation Anthropoid starring Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan as soldiers Jozef Gabcik and Jan Kubis, was released in September.","summary":"Campaigners are hoping to raise money to help restore a fountain put up in memory of men who took part in Operation Anthropoid.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The fountain commemorates those who took part in Operation Anthropoid, a successful mission to assassinate Nazi police chief Reinhard Heydrich.\nThe Czech and Slovak soldiers who took part were based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, where the fountain is.\nTheir story was recently made into a film.\nThe fountain, with the names of the seven soldiers who took park carved around it, is in Leamington Spa's Jephson Gardens.\nFundraiser Carrie Saint said it had been commissioned and funded by former Czech and Slovak soldiers, but now was in urgent need of restoration.\nDuring the war a refugee camp for Czech and Slovak solders had been set up in nearby Moreton Paddox, which is where the soldiers who took part in the mission had been based before the raid. The Free Czechoslovak Army had also been based in the town.\nAn exhibition telling the story of the parachutists is being held at the Leamington Pump rooms and a film, Operation Anthropoid starring Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan as soldiers Jozef Gabcik and Jan Kubis, was released in September.","summary":"A fountain commemorating the soldiers who took part in the Nazi occupation of the Czech Republic is being restored.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hull 2017 Culture Company said fundraising had exceeded its public target of \u00a318m, raised with investment from 61 partners.\nThe full programme of events is to be announced next week.\nMartin Green, of Hull 2017, said the money was \"a massive vote of confidence\" in the city.\nThe chief executive and director of Hull 2017 said Hull was a \"great city\" and \"the northern powerhouse argument was a good one\".\nMr Green admitted his personal target for funding had been about \u00a330m.\nHe was the man behind the London 2012 Olympic ceremonies, oversaw the torch relays ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 and was the executive producer of the Tour de France's opening ceremony in Leeds.\nAbout \u00a322m will be spent on cultural events and another portion of the money will support events after 2017, the charity said.\nMore than 2,000 people have already signed up to volunteer during the year and 60,000 school students will take part in some way.","summary":"Hull City of Culture 2017 has raised more than \u00a318m to produce the festival, according to the charity set up to deliver it.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hull 2017 Culture Company said fundraising had exceeded its public target of \u00a318m, raised with investment from 61 partners.\nThe full programme of events is to be announced next week.\nMartin Green, of Hull 2017, said the money was \"a massive vote of confidence\" in the city.\nThe chief executive and director of Hull 2017 said Hull was a \"great city\" and \"the northern powerhouse argument was a good one\".\nMr Green admitted his personal target for funding had been about \u00a330m.\nHe was the man behind the London 2012 Olympic ceremonies, oversaw the torch relays ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 and was the executive producer of the Tour de France's opening ceremony in Leeds.\nAbout \u00a322m will be spent on cultural events and another portion of the money will support events after 2017, the charity said.\nMore than 2,000 people have already signed up to volunteer during the year and 60,000 school students will take part in some way.","summary":"The city of Hull has raised \u00a330m for a new cultural programme, the city's cultural body has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Erin Cross, from Chester, received gene editing therapy in the USA after a \u00c2\u00a3100,000 appeal raised the cash.\nDoctors have told her parents she is now in remission after the therapy which took place in August.\nHer mother Sarah Cross said: \"It means she is now able to have a bone marrow transplant in Manchester.\"\nShe added: \"I'm so glad I pushed for her to get on the trial here at Seattle, if I hadn't she wouldn't be here today.\"\nErin was treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia using CAR (Chimaeric Antigen Receptor) T-Cell therapy which re-engineers the cells in the lab to attack and kill cancer cells when injected back into the patient's body.\n\"We got a call from the hospital who told us the cancer cells have gone - we couldn't believe it as she has never come back clear from any treatment before,\" said Ms Cross.\n\"She is running round now like any six year old,\" she added.\nErin is due to return to the UK within the next month for a transplant at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital where a donor has already been found.","summary":"The family of a six-year-old girl suffering from leukaemia are celebrating pioneering treatment which they say has saved her life.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Erin Cross, from Chester, received gene editing therapy in the USA after a \u00c2\u00a3100,000 appeal raised the cash.\nDoctors have told her parents she is now in remission after the therapy which took place in August.\nHer mother Sarah Cross said: \"It means she is now able to have a bone marrow transplant in Manchester.\"\nShe added: \"I'm so glad I pushed for her to get on the trial here at Seattle, if I hadn't she wouldn't be here today.\"\nErin was treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia using CAR (Chimaeric Antigen Receptor) T-Cell therapy which re-engineers the cells in the lab to attack and kill cancer cells when injected back into the patient's body.\n\"We got a call from the hospital who told us the cancer cells have gone - we couldn't believe it as she has never come back clear from any treatment before,\" said Ms Cross.\n\"She is running round now like any six year old,\" she added.\nErin is due to return to the UK within the next month for a transplant at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital where a donor has already been found.","summary":"A six-year-old girl who was given a bone marrow transplant in the US has been given a bone marrow transplant in Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The charred pine twigs date back 140 million years to a time when fires raged across large tracts of land.\nPine trees now dominate the forests of the Northern Hemisphere.\nThe research suggests the tree's evolution was shaped in the fiery landscape of the Cretaceous, where oxygen levels were much higher than today, fuelling intense and frequent wildfires.\n\"Pines are well adapted to fire today,\" said Dr Howard Falcon-Lang of Royal Holloway, University of London, who discovered the fossils in Nova Scotia, Canada.\n\"The fossils show that wildfires raged through the earliest pine forests and probably shaped the evolution of this important tree.\"\nThe specimens, which are described in Geology journal, were preserved as charcoal within rocks from a quarry.\n\"It was only when I digested [the samples] in acid that these beautiful fossils fell out,\" Dr Falcon-Lang told BBC News.\n\"They were sitting in my cupboard for five years before I actually worked out what was there.\"\nThe fossils are just a few mm long but probably came from trees resembling the Scots Pine that now cover large areas of Scotland.\nPines are well adapted to fire, containing inflammable deadwood that makes them burn easily.\nThey also produce cones that will only germinate after being scorched, ensuring a new generation of trees is seeded after the fire has passed by and other vegetation has been destroyed.\nScientists have debated for many years why some trees seem to thrive on wildfires.\n\"One of the oddities about pine trees today is that they are one of the most fire adapted species on our planet,\" explained Dr Falcon-Lang.\n\"These oldest pine fossils are preserved as charcoal, the product of fire, suggesting that the co-occurrence of fire and pines is something that's very ancient, that goes back to the very origin of these first pine trees.\"\nDr Falcon-Lang plans to return to the quarry this summer to recover more specimens.\nHe hopes to find fossils of flowering plants, which were evolving at the same time as the ancient pines.\nFollow Helen on Twitter.","summary":"Fossils of the earliest pine trees have been discovered in Canada.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The charred pine twigs date back 140 million years to a time when fires raged across large tracts of land.\nPine trees now dominate the forests of the Northern Hemisphere.\nThe research suggests the tree's evolution was shaped in the fiery landscape of the Cretaceous, where oxygen levels were much higher than today, fuelling intense and frequent wildfires.\n\"Pines are well adapted to fire today,\" said Dr Howard Falcon-Lang of Royal Holloway, University of London, who discovered the fossils in Nova Scotia, Canada.\n\"The fossils show that wildfires raged through the earliest pine forests and probably shaped the evolution of this important tree.\"\nThe specimens, which are described in Geology journal, were preserved as charcoal within rocks from a quarry.\n\"It was only when I digested [the samples] in acid that these beautiful fossils fell out,\" Dr Falcon-Lang told BBC News.\n\"They were sitting in my cupboard for five years before I actually worked out what was there.\"\nThe fossils are just a few mm long but probably came from trees resembling the Scots Pine that now cover large areas of Scotland.\nPines are well adapted to fire, containing inflammable deadwood that makes them burn easily.\nThey also produce cones that will only germinate after being scorched, ensuring a new generation of trees is seeded after the fire has passed by and other vegetation has been destroyed.\nScientists have debated for many years why some trees seem to thrive on wildfires.\n\"One of the oddities about pine trees today is that they are one of the most fire adapted species on our planet,\" explained Dr Falcon-Lang.\n\"These oldest pine fossils are preserved as charcoal, the product of fire, suggesting that the co-occurrence of fire and pines is something that's very ancient, that goes back to the very origin of these first pine trees.\"\nDr Falcon-Lang plans to return to the quarry this summer to recover more specimens.\nHe hopes to find fossils of flowering plants, which were evolving at the same time as the ancient pines.\nFollow Helen on Twitter.","summary":"Scientists have discovered the oldest-known fossil of a pine tree.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peter Halliday accused the councillors who prompted a scrutiny meeting next Tuesday about the Holland Haven-to-Clacton defences of \"scaremongering\".\nCouncillor Pierre Oxley, who called in the meeting, said Mr Halliday's accusation was \"garbage\".\n\"We're not against the project because we want it to happen,\" he said.\nMr Oxley claimed the council had been unclear about how much of the beach would be sand, and how much would be shingle.\n\"We want to know what the mix is,\" he said.\n\"Residents are saying they want to be able to lay on the beach and play on it, but if it's all stone or shingle that will be an issue.\"\nThe Conservative-run council last week submitted its application to the Environment Agency, which it hopes will contribute \u00a322m towards the project.\nIf successful, 25 groynes will be installed and the beach will be recharged.\nMr Oxley said the council could have avoided the scrutiny meeting if they had \"put all the percentages in the report\".\nMr Halliday said: \"We have been completely open and transparent throughout the entire process.\n\"Samples of the sand and shingle mix were available to all councillors at last Tuesday's council meeting and the report clearly stakes the composition of the material being proposed for the beach recharge.\"\nThe council will discuss the concerns at the council chamber, Weeley, on Tuesday evening.","summary":"A \u00a330m sea project is being jeopardised by questions over the materials being used, a member of the council has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peter Halliday accused the councillors who prompted a scrutiny meeting next Tuesday about the Holland Haven-to-Clacton defences of \"scaremongering\".\nCouncillor Pierre Oxley, who called in the meeting, said Mr Halliday's accusation was \"garbage\".\n\"We're not against the project because we want it to happen,\" he said.\nMr Oxley claimed the council had been unclear about how much of the beach would be sand, and how much would be shingle.\n\"We want to know what the mix is,\" he said.\n\"Residents are saying they want to be able to lay on the beach and play on it, but if it's all stone or shingle that will be an issue.\"\nThe Conservative-run council last week submitted its application to the Environment Agency, which it hopes will contribute \u00a322m towards the project.\nIf successful, 25 groynes will be installed and the beach will be recharged.\nMr Oxley said the council could have avoided the scrutiny meeting if they had \"put all the percentages in the report\".\nMr Halliday said: \"We have been completely open and transparent throughout the entire process.\n\"Samples of the sand and shingle mix were available to all councillors at last Tuesday's council meeting and the report clearly stakes the composition of the material being proposed for the beach recharge.\"\nThe council will discuss the concerns at the council chamber, Weeley, on Tuesday evening.","summary":"A councillor has accused councillors of \"scaremongering\" over plans to recharge a Sussex beach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In Burnell's first action of the season, he beat a field of more than 80 swimmers at Emirates Palace Bay.\nThe 23-year-old, who represented Team GB at Rio 2016, beat Dutchman Ferry Weertman in a sprint to the finish.\n\"At the end of the day, it's about ticking that box and getting the first one under my belt since Rio,\" said Burnell.\n\"I am out there to win every single race I go into, I am not out there to come second, third or fourth.\n\"So for me it's about turning up to races in the best possible shape I can and showing people what I can do.\"","summary":"Team GB's Burnell won first swimming at Emirates Palace Bay.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In Burnell's first action of the season, he beat a field of more than 80 swimmers at Emirates Palace Bay.\nThe 23-year-old, who represented Team GB at Rio 2016, beat Dutchman Ferry Weertman in a sprint to the finish.\n\"At the end of the day, it's about ticking that box and getting the first one under my belt since Rio,\" said Burnell.\n\"I am out there to win every single race I go into, I am not out there to come second, third or fourth.\n\"So for me it's about turning up to races in the best possible shape I can and showing people what I can do.\"","summary":"Great Britain's Jack Burnell has won his first Olympic gold medal in the men's 200m freestyle at the London Marathon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Leicester's Matty James and Villa's Ciaran Clark were sent off in the game.\nBoth clubs admitted an FA charge of \"failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and\/or refrained from provocative behaviour\".\nVilla's case will be heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission.\nPlayers clashed on the pitch during Leicester's 1-0 win following a tackle by James on Jores Okore. There was then a confrontation between the benches as the players walked off at full time.\nIt is the third time Villa have been found guilty of the offence this season.\nThey were fined \u00a320,000 and \u00a330,000 for failing to control their players in games against Tottenham and Manchester United respectively.","summary":"Leicester have been charged by the FA over the conduct of their players during a game against Villa.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Leicester's Matty James and Villa's Ciaran Clark were sent off in the game.\nBoth clubs admitted an FA charge of \"failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and\/or refrained from provocative behaviour\".\nVilla's case will be heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission.\nPlayers clashed on the pitch during Leicester's 1-0 win following a tackle by James on Jores Okore. There was then a confrontation between the benches as the players walked off at full time.\nIt is the third time Villa have been found guilty of the offence this season.\nThey were fined \u00a320,000 and \u00a330,000 for failing to control their players in games against Tottenham and Manchester United respectively.","summary":"Aston Villa and Aston Villa have been fined \u00a320,000 and fined \u00a330,000 by the Football Association for their conduct in Saturday's Premier League game.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Michael McGibbon, 33, died after an attack in an alleyway at Butler Place, with police saying his killing carried the hallmarks of a paramilitary murder.\nThe 34-year-old was arrested in Belfast on Sunday.\nMr McGibbon was married with a young family.\nA priest, Father Gary Donegan, told the BBC's Sunday News programme how Mr McGibbon's wife tried to save his life when she arrived at the scene.\nMrs McGibbon, who is a nurse, came to his aid shortly after the shooting.\nPolice have said Mr McGibbon had contacted them to inform them that two masked men had arrived at his house on Thursday evening.\nThe men asked him to come out of the house but he refused, and they told him they would return.\nMr McGibbon's murder had been referred to the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man in Belfast city centre on Thursday night.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Michael McGibbon, 33, died after an attack in an alleyway at Butler Place, with police saying his killing carried the hallmarks of a paramilitary murder.\nThe 34-year-old was arrested in Belfast on Sunday.\nMr McGibbon was married with a young family.\nA priest, Father Gary Donegan, told the BBC's Sunday News programme how Mr McGibbon's wife tried to save his life when she arrived at the scene.\nMrs McGibbon, who is a nurse, came to his aid shortly after the shooting.\nPolice have said Mr McGibbon had contacted them to inform them that two masked men had arrived at his house on Thursday evening.\nThe men asked him to come out of the house but he refused, and they told him they would return.\nMr McGibbon's murder had been referred to the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.","summary":"A 34-year-old man was arrested over the murder of a man who was shot at Butler Place.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Traffic and pedestrians have been banned from Deerness Bridge, between Ushaw Moor and New Brancepeth.\nDurham County Council said the closure would last at least a month and signed diversions were in place.\nAlternative arrangements were being made for buses, including services to Durham Community Business College and St Leonard's School.\nJohn Reed, the council's head of technical services, said: \"We are now assessing whether we can undertake any temporary measures to address these issues and enable the road to reopen.\n\"At this stage we anticipate that the bridge will be closed for at least a month but we will have a better indication of timescales once this assessment has been completed.\"","summary":"A bridge in County Durham has closed after inspectors identified issues with it.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Traffic and pedestrians have been banned from Deerness Bridge, between Ushaw Moor and New Brancepeth.\nDurham County Council said the closure would last at least a month and signed diversions were in place.\nAlternative arrangements were being made for buses, including services to Durham Community Business College and St Leonard's School.\nJohn Reed, the council's head of technical services, said: \"We are now assessing whether we can undertake any temporary measures to address these issues and enable the road to reopen.\n\"At this stage we anticipate that the bridge will be closed for at least a month but we will have a better indication of timescales once this assessment has been completed.\"","summary":"A bridge in County Durham is to remain closed for at least a month due to \"technical issues\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team of the Anti-Drug Smuggling Unit searched the 27-year-old's home in Port Louis and found 22 doses of heroin and a further one gram of the drug.\nEquipment used in the preparation and packaging of heroin, including razor blades and scales, were also seized.\nLeopold is the first-choice goalkeeper for Mauritius Professional Football League champions team ASPL 2000.\nHe was also the reserve goalkeeper for the national team during the last Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.\nLeopold helped ASPL 2000 to win the Charity Shield on Saturday on Rodrigues Island where they beat Pamplemousses SC 1-0.\nAs the news of his arrest broke, some people gathered outside Leopold's home to prevent the ADSU from taking him to police custody.\nAccording to information gathered by the BBC, the police had been tracking Leopard closely for some time and gathering intelligence.\nA provisional charge of drug dealing has been lodged against him.\nBoth the Mauritius Football Association and ASPL 2000 refused to comment on the issue.","summary":"Mauritius goalkeeper Isaac Leopold has been arrested after police seized a quantity of heroin.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team of the Anti-Drug Smuggling Unit searched the 27-year-old's home in Port Louis and found 22 doses of heroin and a further one gram of the drug.\nEquipment used in the preparation and packaging of heroin, including razor blades and scales, were also seized.\nLeopold is the first-choice goalkeeper for Mauritius Professional Football League champions team ASPL 2000.\nHe was also the reserve goalkeeper for the national team during the last Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.\nLeopold helped ASPL 2000 to win the Charity Shield on Saturday on Rodrigues Island where they beat Pamplemousses SC 1-0.\nAs the news of his arrest broke, some people gathered outside Leopold's home to prevent the ADSU from taking him to police custody.\nAccording to information gathered by the BBC, the police had been tracking Leopard closely for some time and gathering intelligence.\nA provisional charge of drug dealing has been lodged against him.\nBoth the Mauritius Football Association and ASPL 2000 refused to comment on the issue.","summary":"Mauritius international goalkeeper Leopold has been arrested for drug dealing.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Susie, a 12-year-old collie and Jilly, a 10-year-old cairn terrier, were taken in by Snowdonia Animal Sanctuary after 72-year-old Jennifer Taylor was killed in a crash near Betws-Y-Coed.\nSanctuary owner Anne de Berry said the dogs were moved to a \"brilliant\" new home on Tuesday.\n\"They have a new mum and dad. It's fantastic,\" she said.\n\"[The new owners] had a dog which had to be put down a month ago due to old age.\n\"One of our volunteers went to do the home check this morning and text me: 'Brilliant'. It's a brilliant home.\"\nThe dogs' owner Mrs Taylor lived in Dolgarrog.\nShe was the passenger on a BMW bike when it collided with a Nissan Qashqai on the A470 close to Waterloo Bridge in the town on 4 October.","summary":"Two dogs left homeless after their owner died in a crash have been rehomed together.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Susie, a 12-year-old collie and Jilly, a 10-year-old cairn terrier, were taken in by Snowdonia Animal Sanctuary after 72-year-old Jennifer Taylor was killed in a crash near Betws-Y-Coed.\nSanctuary owner Anne de Berry said the dogs were moved to a \"brilliant\" new home on Tuesday.\n\"They have a new mum and dad. It's fantastic,\" she said.\n\"[The new owners] had a dog which had to be put down a month ago due to old age.\n\"One of our volunteers went to do the home check this morning and text me: 'Brilliant'. It's a brilliant home.\"\nThe dogs' owner Mrs Taylor lived in Dolgarrog.\nShe was the passenger on a BMW bike when it collided with a Nissan Qashqai on the A470 close to Waterloo Bridge in the town on 4 October.","summary":"Two dogs who were killed in a crash in Snowdonia have been moved to a new home.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Thomas Hunter, 58, of Mansfield Road, Mansfield, was arrested after the crash on the A34 at Hinksey Hill, Oxford, on 25 August.\nIsla Wiggin, who was in another car, died in hospital on 27 August.\nMr Hunter has also been charged with causing serious injury to a 31-year-old woman by dangerous driving.\nHe has been released on bail to appear at Oxford Magistrates' Court on 17 January.\nA lorry and seven cars were involved in the accident which closed the northbound carriageway for almost 10 hours.\nA family statement said Isla, from Fleet in Hampshire, was \"a loving and caring\" daughter who \"would have made an amazing big sister\".","summary":"A man has been charged with causing the death of a young girl by dangerous driving in a crash involving eight vehicles.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Thomas Hunter, 58, of Mansfield Road, Mansfield, was arrested after the crash on the A34 at Hinksey Hill, Oxford, on 25 August.\nIsla Wiggin, who was in another car, died in hospital on 27 August.\nMr Hunter has also been charged with causing serious injury to a 31-year-old woman by dangerous driving.\nHe has been released on bail to appear at Oxford Magistrates' Court on 17 January.\nA lorry and seven cars were involved in the accident which closed the northbound carriageway for almost 10 hours.\nA family statement said Isla, from Fleet in Hampshire, was \"a loving and caring\" daughter who \"would have made an amazing big sister\".","summary":"A man has been charged with causing the death of a five-year-old girl who was killed in a crash with a lorry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 2014 European 100m champion held off the fast-finishing James Ellington and his friend and rival CJ Ujah in a showdown that lived up to expectations.\nEarlier his training partner Asha Philip won her third British 100m title to join him in the GB team for Rio.\nTiffany Porter beat her younger sister Cindy Ofili in the 100m hurdles.\nThe 28-year-old Dasaolu got out of his blocks well as Ellington was left, and held a metre lead at halfway.\nWith Richard Kilty and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey struggling, and veteran Dwain Chambers never in the picture, Ujah seemed the only threat to the man who ran 9.91 seconds at these championships three summers ago.\nBut Ellington came through late outside them to steal both second place and the second automatic Olympic place.\nA tailwind of three metres per second added a gloss to the times - 9.93 secs for Dasaolu, 9.96 for Ellington and 9.97 for Ujah - but with Britain's 200m men also in form, the GB sprint relay squad appears in excellent shape going to Brazil.\n\"Seven guys on the line had the [Olympic qualifying] standard, so I knew that if I didn't finish top two, top three, my dream of going to Rio in the 100m was in jeopardy,\" said Dasaolu.\n\"Top three under 10 seconds in the same race bodes well for the relay and for sprinting as a whole. Jamaica and America are out there, but if they make any mistakes we'll be nipping at their heels and ready to go for the gold.\"\nFind out about how to get into running with our special guide.\nIn the absence of British record holder Dina Asher-Smith - focusing on the longer sprint this weekend - from the women's 100m, Philip upset pre-race favourite Desiree Henry as she dominated in 11.17 secs, with 19-year-old talent Daryll Neita taking second in 11.24 and Henry in third.\nAndy Butchart and Tom Farrell both sealed Olympic places in the 5,000m, while Sophie Hitchon confirmed her place in the hammer with a characteristically dominant throw and Holly Bradshaw did the same in the pole vault with a season's best clearance of 4.60m.","summary":"Britain's Sam Dasaolu produced a superb performance to secure his second Olympic 100m title and secure a place in the team for Rio 2016.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 2014 European 100m champion held off the fast-finishing James Ellington and his friend and rival CJ Ujah in a showdown that lived up to expectations.\nEarlier his training partner Asha Philip won her third British 100m title to join him in the GB team for Rio.\nTiffany Porter beat her younger sister Cindy Ofili in the 100m hurdles.\nThe 28-year-old Dasaolu got out of his blocks well as Ellington was left, and held a metre lead at halfway.\nWith Richard Kilty and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey struggling, and veteran Dwain Chambers never in the picture, Ujah seemed the only threat to the man who ran 9.91 seconds at these championships three summers ago.\nBut Ellington came through late outside them to steal both second place and the second automatic Olympic place.\nA tailwind of three metres per second added a gloss to the times - 9.93 secs for Dasaolu, 9.96 for Ellington and 9.97 for Ujah - but with Britain's 200m men also in form, the GB sprint relay squad appears in excellent shape going to Brazil.\n\"Seven guys on the line had the [Olympic qualifying] standard, so I knew that if I didn't finish top two, top three, my dream of going to Rio in the 100m was in jeopardy,\" said Dasaolu.\n\"Top three under 10 seconds in the same race bodes well for the relay and for sprinting as a whole. Jamaica and America are out there, but if they make any mistakes we'll be nipping at their heels and ready to go for the gold.\"\nFind out about how to get into running with our special guide.\nIn the absence of British record holder Dina Asher-Smith - focusing on the longer sprint this weekend - from the women's 100m, Philip upset pre-race favourite Desiree Henry as she dominated in 11.17 secs, with 19-year-old talent Daryll Neita taking second in 11.24 and Henry in third.\nAndy Butchart and Tom Farrell both sealed Olympic places in the 5,000m, while Sophie Hitchon confirmed her place in the hammer with a characteristically dominant throw and Holly Bradshaw did the same in the pole vault with a season's best clearance of 4.60m.","summary":"Dasaolu ran a wind-assisted 9.93 seconds to win a thrilling battle and secure his place at the Olympic Games.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"French-based Sanofi closed its drug manufacturing site in Fawdon in 2015 with the loss of 450 jobs.\nNow, Accord Healthcare is to use the plant for its pharmaceutical production, with the hope many of the jobs will be filled by ex-Sanofi staff.\nA spokesman said the firm was confident the investment would have an \"extremely positive\" impact on the area.\nThe leader of Newcastle City Council, Councillor Nick Forbes, said: \"This announcement is fantastic news for Newcastle and the North East and helps strengthen our reputation as a home for the science and healthcare sector.\n\"Accord is a global player in the pharmaceutical industry and the highly skilled jobs and long-term investment bring a welcome boost the local economy.\"\nAccord Healthcare develops, manufactures and distributes more than 130 pharmaceutical products to about 60 countries worldwide.","summary":"A pharmaceutical firm is to create more than 100 jobs in Newcastle, bringing in \u00a31.5m to the local economy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"French-based Sanofi closed its drug manufacturing site in Fawdon in 2015 with the loss of 450 jobs.\nNow, Accord Healthcare is to use the plant for its pharmaceutical production, with the hope many of the jobs will be filled by ex-Sanofi staff.\nA spokesman said the firm was confident the investment would have an \"extremely positive\" impact on the area.\nThe leader of Newcastle City Council, Councillor Nick Forbes, said: \"This announcement is fantastic news for Newcastle and the North East and helps strengthen our reputation as a home for the science and healthcare sector.\n\"Accord is a global player in the pharmaceutical industry and the highly skilled jobs and long-term investment bring a welcome boost the local economy.\"\nAccord Healthcare develops, manufactures and distributes more than 130 pharmaceutical products to about 60 countries worldwide.","summary":"A company is to take over a disused pharmaceutical plant in Newcastle, creating many jobs.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bates, who has been Tigers promoter for three years, has taken full control of the Lions and will work alongside co-promoter David Darcy.\nBates said: \"We're only weeks away from the new season and so our main priority is to quickly form a team.\n\"We have opened talks with several riders and should be in a position to announce the first signings any day.\"\nLions endured a miserable season last time out and finished bottom of the Elite League table.\nBut Bates said he hoped the club's financial difficulties were a thing of the past.\n\"I am aware that Leicester went through a difficult trading period last season,\" he said.\n\"And I will be doing everything possible to ensure that the club is placed on a sound financial footing that secures the future of Leicester Speedway for years to come.\"","summary":"Leicester Lions has been taken over by Tigers promoter Bates.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bates, who has been Tigers promoter for three years, has taken full control of the Lions and will work alongside co-promoter David Darcy.\nBates said: \"We're only weeks away from the new season and so our main priority is to quickly form a team.\n\"We have opened talks with several riders and should be in a position to announce the first signings any day.\"\nLions endured a miserable season last time out and finished bottom of the Elite League table.\nBut Bates said he hoped the club's financial difficulties were a thing of the past.\n\"I am aware that Leicester went through a difficult trading period last season,\" he said.\n\"And I will be doing everything possible to ensure that the club is placed on a sound financial footing that secures the future of Leicester Speedway for years to come.\"","summary":"Leicester Lions owner Steve Bates has signed a new deal to run the team for the 2017 season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old is to remain there following the completion of a psychiatric report.\nBelfast Magistrates' Court was told she would not be able to leave without the hospital's permission.\nThe woman cannot be named amid claims that identifying her would increase the risk of her taking her own life.\nA press challenge to the temporary reporting restrictions is due to be heard next month.\nThe woman was arrested by detectives investigating the child's death following an incident in Belfast in March.\nShe was charged with murder and then held under the Mental Health Act.\nHer barrister revealed on Wednesday that a medical report had now been prepared.\nBased on its contents he sought a termination of the current arrangements for keeping his client at the facility.\n\"The application is that she be remanded on bail, subject to the condition that she continues to reside (there),\" he said.\nA doctor who assessed the accused confirmed that the health trust consented to the proposal, provided the accused was there as a detained person.\nThe judge was informed that under those arrangements the woman would not be able to leave.\nGranting the application, she listed the criminal proceedings for a further update in eight weeks time.","summary":"A woman accused of murdering a child has been remanded on bail at a mental health facility.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old is to remain there following the completion of a psychiatric report.\nBelfast Magistrates' Court was told she would not be able to leave without the hospital's permission.\nThe woman cannot be named amid claims that identifying her would increase the risk of her taking her own life.\nA press challenge to the temporary reporting restrictions is due to be heard next month.\nThe woman was arrested by detectives investigating the child's death following an incident in Belfast in March.\nShe was charged with murder and then held under the Mental Health Act.\nHer barrister revealed on Wednesday that a medical report had now been prepared.\nBased on its contents he sought a termination of the current arrangements for keeping his client at the facility.\n\"The application is that she be remanded on bail, subject to the condition that she continues to reside (there),\" he said.\nA doctor who assessed the accused confirmed that the health trust consented to the proposal, provided the accused was there as a detained person.\nThe judge was informed that under those arrangements the woman would not be able to leave.\nGranting the application, she listed the criminal proceedings for a further update in eight weeks time.","summary":"A woman charged with the murder of a three-year-old girl in Belfast has been granted permission to remain at the Mental Health Unit.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 29-year-old, who plays on the right side of midfield, joins Carrick from Mid Ulster League side Crewe United.\nIn addition to his stint at Crusaders, McAllister has also had spells with other Irish League clubs Ards, Ballymena United and Donegal Celtic.\nMcAllister is Carrick's eighth signing during the current transfer window with Aaron Smyth and Kyle McVey already among the arrivals.\nCarrick face Ballinamallard United in the Irish Premiership on Friday night after taking just two points from their last six games.","summary":"Carrick Rangers have signed Crusaders' former player-manager Paul McAllister on a two-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 29-year-old, who plays on the right side of midfield, joins Carrick from Mid Ulster League side Crewe United.\nIn addition to his stint at Crusaders, McAllister has also had spells with other Irish League clubs Ards, Ballymena United and Donegal Celtic.\nMcAllister is Carrick's eighth signing during the current transfer window with Aaron Smyth and Kyle McVey already among the arrivals.\nCarrick face Ballinamallard United in the Irish Premiership on Friday night after taking just two points from their last six games.","summary":"Carrick has signed former Crusaders midfield McAllister.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The proposals, which are subject to parliamentary approval, allow farmers to clear drainage ditches and streams without asking permission.\nFarmers had complained that the Environment Agency was micro-managing flood control.\nBut academics told BBC News that diverting water off farmland could increase floods where people live.\nThe policy change was announced Environment Minister Liz Truss at the Oxford Farming Conference after what the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said were two successful pilot schemes.\nShe said: \"We will allow farmers across the country to maintain their own ditches up to 1.5km in length from April, so they can clear debris and manage the land.\"\nThe decision was welcomed by the National Farmers' Union (NFU).\nIts president, Meurig Raymond, said: \"The NFU has pressed Defra and the Environment Agency to enable farmers to undertake minor works for many years.\"\nBut Professor Alan Jenkins from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology said he feared the policy could backfire.\n\"Waterlogged fields are no use to farmers,\" he said. \"They can't maintain their productivity on waterlogged soil so it makes sense for them to manage their fields accordingly.\n\"There is a potential downside however, in that if we increase drainage in fields during heavy rainfall it's possible there will be increased and faster transmission of water in the river system with a possible increase in flood risk downstream.\"\nKatherine Pygott from the consultancy firm Peter Brett agreed.\n\"If you are a landowner you may want to maximise productivity on a grouse moor by making it drier - but if you are trying to protect a town you want to keep water back on the uplands.\n\"It very much depends on local conditions - sometimes it would be unhelpful to speed drainage, sometimes it would not.\n\"There is a risk of making a free-for-all on drainage. It would be more sensible to make the existing system work.\"\nA government spokesman said over a million acres of prime farmland would be better protected through government investment in flood defences in the 10 years to 2021.","summary":"Experts are warning that plans to allow farmers to clear water courses on their land could make floods worse in towns.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The proposals, which are subject to parliamentary approval, allow farmers to clear drainage ditches and streams without asking permission.\nFarmers had complained that the Environment Agency was micro-managing flood control.\nBut academics told BBC News that diverting water off farmland could increase floods where people live.\nThe policy change was announced Environment Minister Liz Truss at the Oxford Farming Conference after what the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said were two successful pilot schemes.\nShe said: \"We will allow farmers across the country to maintain their own ditches up to 1.5km in length from April, so they can clear debris and manage the land.\"\nThe decision was welcomed by the National Farmers' Union (NFU).\nIts president, Meurig Raymond, said: \"The NFU has pressed Defra and the Environment Agency to enable farmers to undertake minor works for many years.\"\nBut Professor Alan Jenkins from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology said he feared the policy could backfire.\n\"Waterlogged fields are no use to farmers,\" he said. \"They can't maintain their productivity on waterlogged soil so it makes sense for them to manage their fields accordingly.\n\"There is a potential downside however, in that if we increase drainage in fields during heavy rainfall it's possible there will be increased and faster transmission of water in the river system with a possible increase in flood risk downstream.\"\nKatherine Pygott from the consultancy firm Peter Brett agreed.\n\"If you are a landowner you may want to maximise productivity on a grouse moor by making it drier - but if you are trying to protect a town you want to keep water back on the uplands.\n\"It very much depends on local conditions - sometimes it would be unhelpful to speed drainage, sometimes it would not.\n\"There is a risk of making a free-for-all on drainage. It would be more sensible to make the existing system work.\"\nA government spokesman said over a million acres of prime farmland would be better protected through government investment in flood defences in the 10 years to 2021.","summary":"Farmers across the UK are to be allowed to manage their own ditches and rivers for up to a year, under government plans.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Laurence Shahlaei, originally from Cheltenham, took the title in Leeds from two-time title holder Hafthor Bjornsson who is also famed for his role in the popular television series.\nMr Shahlaei, nicknamed \"Big Loz\", said: \"He's a great strongman but it was my day and it felt really good to win.\"\nThe 32-year-old is the first Englishman to win the title in 27 years.\nStanding at 6ft 2in (1.9m) and weighing 22 stone (145 kg), the Wiltshire-based athlete had to overcome injury last weekend to take the crown.\n\"I've had a rough few years with injuries and to come back and win Europe's Strongest man has just meant the world to me,\" he said.\n\"There's five different events that you have to do. I did a 420 kilo dead lift, which was good enough for joint second and then we did a frame carry - it's a race and you're running a 20-metre course while carrying 450 kilos, which is close to 90 stone, and I won that event.\"\nCompetitors also had to lift a 177kg (28 stone) block above their heads \"as many times as possible\" as well as tackling the infamous Atlas stones - an event synonymous with strongman competitions.\nBut it was running 20m (65ft) with a Volkswagen Beetle on his shoulders in around 11 seconds that clinched the title from Iceland's Hafthor Bjornsson.\n\"My favourite of the competition was the car walk. Imagine Fred Flintstone running in his car - that was basically me,\" he said.\n\"I actually broke the world record on that event. They made the car even heavier this year and I managed over a second off my world record - which was really, really good.\"","summary":"A British man has won the European Strongman Championships for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Laurence Shahlaei, originally from Cheltenham, took the title in Leeds from two-time title holder Hafthor Bjornsson who is also famed for his role in the popular television series.\nMr Shahlaei, nicknamed \"Big Loz\", said: \"He's a great strongman but it was my day and it felt really good to win.\"\nThe 32-year-old is the first Englishman to win the title in 27 years.\nStanding at 6ft 2in (1.9m) and weighing 22 stone (145 kg), the Wiltshire-based athlete had to overcome injury last weekend to take the crown.\n\"I've had a rough few years with injuries and to come back and win Europe's Strongest man has just meant the world to me,\" he said.\n\"There's five different events that you have to do. I did a 420 kilo dead lift, which was good enough for joint second and then we did a frame carry - it's a race and you're running a 20-metre course while carrying 450 kilos, which is close to 90 stone, and I won that event.\"\nCompetitors also had to lift a 177kg (28 stone) block above their heads \"as many times as possible\" as well as tackling the infamous Atlas stones - an event synonymous with strongman competitions.\nBut it was running 20m (65ft) with a Volkswagen Beetle on his shoulders in around 11 seconds that clinched the title from Iceland's Hafthor Bjornsson.\n\"My favourite of the competition was the car walk. Imagine Fred Flintstone running in his car - that was basically me,\" he said.\n\"I actually broke the world record on that event. They made the car even heavier this year and I managed over a second off my world record - which was really, really good.\"","summary":"Hafthor Bjornsson has been beaten to Europe's Strongest Man title by a man from Cheltenham.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"O'Leary had taken the claim to Fifa following his dismissal in April 2011, one year into a three-year contract.\nThe League Managers' Association (LMA) said despite having sacked O'Leary, the United Arab Emirates club claimed the Irishman had abandoned his job.\nThe 55-year-old has been awarded the full sum due under his contract.\n\"Club officials had openly stated to the media at the relevant time that there had been a dismissal,\" said an LMA statement.\nAl Ahli also argued that Fifa lacked jurisdiction to hear the claim, but football's world governing body rejected both lines of defence.\nO'Leary said: \"It has taken a long time to deal with this matter but I am pleased that all issues have now been finalised.\n\"I hope my case provides reassurance to all managers and coaches working all over the world that there is a formal system in place that provides employment protection.\"\nLMA chief executive Richard Bevan added: \"We are clearly delighted with the outcome. In addition, the LMA is extremely grateful to the FA for their assistance in initiating the process with Fifa.\n\"The added significance and wider impact of this process is the proof that Fifa has mechanisms in place which regulate worldwide employment issues.\n\"It is extremely encouraging to know that the world governing body can provide a means of redress for managers and coaches at all levels seeking to establish their employment rights, wherever in the world they happen to work.\"","summary":"League One side Al Ahli have won a legal battle with football's governing body Fifa over the dismissal of manager Michael O'Leary.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"O'Leary had taken the claim to Fifa following his dismissal in April 2011, one year into a three-year contract.\nThe League Managers' Association (LMA) said despite having sacked O'Leary, the United Arab Emirates club claimed the Irishman had abandoned his job.\nThe 55-year-old has been awarded the full sum due under his contract.\n\"Club officials had openly stated to the media at the relevant time that there had been a dismissal,\" said an LMA statement.\nAl Ahli also argued that Fifa lacked jurisdiction to hear the claim, but football's world governing body rejected both lines of defence.\nO'Leary said: \"It has taken a long time to deal with this matter but I am pleased that all issues have now been finalised.\n\"I hope my case provides reassurance to all managers and coaches working all over the world that there is a formal system in place that provides employment protection.\"\nLMA chief executive Richard Bevan added: \"We are clearly delighted with the outcome. In addition, the LMA is extremely grateful to the FA for their assistance in initiating the process with Fifa.\n\"The added significance and wider impact of this process is the proof that Fifa has mechanisms in place which regulate worldwide employment issues.\n\"It is extremely encouraging to know that the world governing body can provide a means of redress for managers and coaches at all levels seeking to establish their employment rights, wherever in the world they happen to work.\"","summary":"O'Leary has won a compensation claim against United Arab Emirates club Al Ahli.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They are among seven ex-News of the World staff accused of conspiracy to access voicemails. Prosecutors say the charge could involve about 600 victims.\nPrivate investigator Glenn Mulcaire, facing four counts relating to specific people, was also at the Old Bailey.\nA 9 September 2013 trial date was set.\nThe former staff members from the now-defunct News of the World newspaper who are also facing trial are its ex-managing editor Stuart Kuttner, former news editor Greg Miskiw, former head of news Ian Edmondson, ex-reporter James Weatherup and former chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck.\nAs well as a general conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications charge, other charges relate to specific people.\nMr Coulson was News of the World editor from 2003 to 2007 and Mrs Brooks edited the paper from 2000 to 2003, before moving on to edit the Sun and then becoming chief executive officer of the two papers' parent group News International.\nMr Kuttner was excused from attending Wednesday's hearing.\nThe provisional trial date was set for 9 September next year and all defendants were released on bail.\nIn a separate case, Mrs Brooks, 44, from Churchill in Oxfordshire, her husband, Charlie, and five others appeared before the court accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.\nMrs Brooks's chauffeur Paul Edwards, former personal assistant Cheryl Carter, head of security at News International Mark Hanna, and security staff Daryl Jorsling and Lee Sandell also face the charges.\nThey relate to an alleged attempt to hide evidence from police investigating phone-hacking claims and illegal payments to public officials by the News of the World and the Sun.","summary":"Former News International boss Brooks' and former editor Coulsons' trial over phone-hacking claims will take place next September.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They are among seven ex-News of the World staff accused of conspiracy to access voicemails. Prosecutors say the charge could involve about 600 victims.\nPrivate investigator Glenn Mulcaire, facing four counts relating to specific people, was also at the Old Bailey.\nA 9 September 2013 trial date was set.\nThe former staff members from the now-defunct News of the World newspaper who are also facing trial are its ex-managing editor Stuart Kuttner, former news editor Greg Miskiw, former head of news Ian Edmondson, ex-reporter James Weatherup and former chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck.\nAs well as a general conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications charge, other charges relate to specific people.\nMr Coulson was News of the World editor from 2003 to 2007 and Mrs Brooks edited the paper from 2000 to 2003, before moving on to edit the Sun and then becoming chief executive officer of the two papers' parent group News International.\nMr Kuttner was excused from attending Wednesday's hearing.\nThe provisional trial date was set for 9 September next year and all defendants were released on bail.\nIn a separate case, Mrs Brooks, 44, from Churchill in Oxfordshire, her husband, Charlie, and five others appeared before the court accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.\nMrs Brooks's chauffeur Paul Edwards, former personal assistant Cheryl Carter, head of security at News International Mark Hanna, and security staff Daryl Jorsling and Lee Sandell also face the charges.\nThey relate to an alleged attempt to hide evidence from police investigating phone-hacking claims and illegal payments to public officials by the News of the World and the Sun.","summary":"Former News of the World editor Karen Brooks and former editor Karen Coulson have appeared in court in London charged with phone-hacking.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robert McNaughton, 51, from Halesowen, set up fake Facebook accounts to troll the woman, West Midlands Police said.\nThe force said he was \"hell bent\" on destroying her life after she spurned his reconciliation attempts.\nMcNaughton, of Tenter Drive, was convicted after a trial of conspiracy to commit criminal damage.\nSee more stories from across Birmingham and the Black Country here\nSgt Chris Jones said: \"McNaughton could not handle being rejected and became hell bent on destroying his ex-partner's life.\"\nDuring December 2014 and February 2015, he bombarded her with abusive Facebook messages, threatening to release intimate images.\nHe also hired two men, Matthew Barker and Joden Smith, to carry out a string of attacks on her home, culminating with her car being set on fire in February 2015.\nBarker, 44, of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and was jailed for 43 months.\nSmith, 20, also of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and arson, recklessly endangering life and was sentenced to four years at a young offenders institution.\nThe men were sentenced at Wolverhampton Crown Court on 31 March.","summary":"A man who bombarded his ex-partner with abusive messages and threats to burn her home has been jailed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robert McNaughton, 51, from Halesowen, set up fake Facebook accounts to troll the woman, West Midlands Police said.\nThe force said he was \"hell bent\" on destroying her life after she spurned his reconciliation attempts.\nMcNaughton, of Tenter Drive, was convicted after a trial of conspiracy to commit criminal damage.\nSee more stories from across Birmingham and the Black Country here\nSgt Chris Jones said: \"McNaughton could not handle being rejected and became hell bent on destroying his ex-partner's life.\"\nDuring December 2014 and February 2015, he bombarded her with abusive Facebook messages, threatening to release intimate images.\nHe also hired two men, Matthew Barker and Joden Smith, to carry out a string of attacks on her home, culminating with her car being set on fire in February 2015.\nBarker, 44, of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and was jailed for 43 months.\nSmith, 20, also of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and arson, recklessly endangering life and was sentenced to four years at a young offenders institution.\nThe men were sentenced at Wolverhampton Crown Court on 31 March.","summary":"A man who began a hate campaign against his ex-partner, which culminated in her car being set on fire, was convicted.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There could be \"serious implications\" for Gloucestershire Police, the police and crime commissioner has warned.\nCotswold District Council's proposal to form a unity authority with West Oxfordshire has proved controversial.\nBut CDC says the plans - dubbed 'Coxit' - are at an early stage but aim to improve accountability.\nCDC leader Lynden Stowe has said Gloucestershire's \"historic borders\" would remain under the proposals, which aim to improve the \"administration and the delivery of council services\".\nHe told BBC Radio Gloucestershire a few weeks ago: \"We would expect the police to patrol up to the existing county borders, exactly as now, so if there's a crime in Cirencester, Gloucestershire Police attend and if there's a burglary in Burford, Thames Valley Police attend.\"\nBut Gloucestershire's PCC Martin Surl said he had taken legal advice on the \"Coxit\" proposal, and warned it could \"signal the end of Gloucestershire Police as we know it\".\nUnder the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007, he said the Cotswolds could become part of Thames Valley Police District.\n\"If they break away to a new district, we can't continue policing just half a district,\" he told the BBC.\n\"So, either we start taking some of Thames Valley's area in Oxfordshire, or they start policing parts of Gloucestershire. Neither want that .\"\nA spokesman for Cotswold District Council said they \"fully understand the initial concerns\" but they were \"best addressed through the detailed studies that will now take place to assess the feasibility of the unitary proposal\".\nMr Surl, an independent, is standing for re-election as Gloucestershire PCC on 5 May, alongside Labour's Barry Kirby and the Conservatives' Will Windsor Clive.","summary":"The police watchdog is considering legal action against plans to merge parts of Gloucestershire and Gloucestershire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There could be \"serious implications\" for Gloucestershire Police, the police and crime commissioner has warned.\nCotswold District Council's proposal to form a unity authority with West Oxfordshire has proved controversial.\nBut CDC says the plans - dubbed 'Coxit' - are at an early stage but aim to improve accountability.\nCDC leader Lynden Stowe has said Gloucestershire's \"historic borders\" would remain under the proposals, which aim to improve the \"administration and the delivery of council services\".\nHe told BBC Radio Gloucestershire a few weeks ago: \"We would expect the police to patrol up to the existing county borders, exactly as now, so if there's a crime in Cirencester, Gloucestershire Police attend and if there's a burglary in Burford, Thames Valley Police attend.\"\nBut Gloucestershire's PCC Martin Surl said he had taken legal advice on the \"Coxit\" proposal, and warned it could \"signal the end of Gloucestershire Police as we know it\".\nUnder the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007, he said the Cotswolds could become part of Thames Valley Police District.\n\"If they break away to a new district, we can't continue policing just half a district,\" he told the BBC.\n\"So, either we start taking some of Thames Valley's area in Oxfordshire, or they start policing parts of Gloucestershire. Neither want that .\"\nA spokesman for Cotswold District Council said they \"fully understand the initial concerns\" but they were \"best addressed through the detailed studies that will now take place to assess the feasibility of the unitary proposal\".\nMr Surl, an independent, is standing for re-election as Gloucestershire PCC on 5 May, alongside Labour's Barry Kirby and the Conservatives' Will Windsor Clive.","summary":"The Cotswolds could be policed by the Thames Valley force if plans to break away from Gloucestershire go ahead, it is claimed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The US investment bank will switch to video interviews with first-round undergraduate candidates from next month.\nEach year the bank hires about 2,500 students as both summer and full-time analysts.\nGoldman hoped the move will allow it to find students who do not attend top-tier US universities.\nEdith Cooper, Goldman's global head of human capital management said: \"We want to hire not just the economics or business undergraduate but there is that pure liberal arts or history major that could be the next Lloyd Blankfein.\"\nMr Blankfein, the bank's chief executive, went to Rutgers, an institution that is not part of the elite group of US universities known as the Ivy League.\nChief operating officer Gary Cohn went to the American University, also outside the Ivy League.\nGoldman recruits from 400 colleges and universities globally and 225 in the US.\nThe bank will still have a presence on college campuses, but planned to use it promote other opportunities. It will still conduct second-round interviews in person.\nThe shift will not affect business schools or professional hires, but is part of a broader move by Goldman to use technology in the hiring process.\nThe new method will include structured interviews, which the bank said will allow for greater comparisons between candidates and \"more objective and informed hiring decisions\".\nGoldman is also experimenting with personality questionnaires, which it feels may help to predict how successful a person will be at the firm.","summary":"Goldman is scrapping face-to-face interviews on university campuses in a bid to attract a wider range of talent.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The US investment bank will switch to video interviews with first-round undergraduate candidates from next month.\nEach year the bank hires about 2,500 students as both summer and full-time analysts.\nGoldman hoped the move will allow it to find students who do not attend top-tier US universities.\nEdith Cooper, Goldman's global head of human capital management said: \"We want to hire not just the economics or business undergraduate but there is that pure liberal arts or history major that could be the next Lloyd Blankfein.\"\nMr Blankfein, the bank's chief executive, went to Rutgers, an institution that is not part of the elite group of US universities known as the Ivy League.\nChief operating officer Gary Cohn went to the American University, also outside the Ivy League.\nGoldman recruits from 400 colleges and universities globally and 225 in the US.\nThe bank will still have a presence on college campuses, but planned to use it promote other opportunities. It will still conduct second-round interviews in person.\nThe shift will not affect business schools or professional hires, but is part of a broader move by Goldman to use technology in the hiring process.\nThe new method will include structured interviews, which the bank said will allow for greater comparisons between candidates and \"more objective and informed hiring decisions\".\nGoldman is also experimenting with personality questionnaires, which it feels may help to predict how successful a person will be at the firm.","summary":"Goldman Sachs is to begin interviewing students for jobs at its US campus.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The members of the FSB, the Russian intelligence agency, conspired with criminal hackers, according to DOJ officials announcing the charges.\nPreviously, Yahoo said \"state-sponsored\" hackers were behind the 2014 breach affecting 500 million accounts.\nThe suspects are also alleged to have targeted Google accounts.\nHacking was directed at Russian and US government officials, including security, diplomatic and military personnel, according to the DOJ.\nThe indictment also alleged that 30 million Yahoo accounts were commandeered without authorisation for use in a spam campaign.\n\"We will not allow individuals, groups, nation states, or a combination of them to compromise the privacy of our citizens, the economic interests of our companies, or the security of our country,\" said acting attorney general Mary McCord, announcing the charges.\nThe suspects were named in a DOJ press release as:\nBaratov was arrested on 14 March in Canada.\nOne of the alleged hackers has been on of the FBI's most wanted cyber criminals for more than three years, according to acting Att Gen McCord.\nThe suspect in question, Alexsey Belan, was aided by the FSB who - according to the DOJ - provided him with \"sensitive FSB law enforcement and intelligence information that would have helped him avoid detection by US and other law enforcement agencies outside Russia\".\n\"We would hope [Russia] would respect our criminal justice system and respect these charges,\" said acting Att Gen McCord, acknowledging the fact that the US does not have an extradition treaty with Russia.\n\"The United Kingdom's MI5 made substantial contributions to the advancement of this investigation,\" added FBI executive assistant director Paul Abbate.\nYahoo was criticised for the delay in informing users about the 2014 breach.\nThe stolen data included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth and encrypted passwords, but not credit card data, according to Yahoo.\nLast year, users were advised to change their passwords.\nAround eight million UK accounts were believed to have been affected - including some users of BT and Sky email services.\n\"The indictment unequivocally shows the attacks on Yahoo were state-sponsored,\" Yahoo said in a statement, responding to the DOJ announcement.\n\"We are deeply grateful to the FBI for investigating these crimes and the DOJ for bringing charges against those responsible.\"\nThe DOJ said that the charges have no connection to the hack on the Democratic National Convention last year.","summary":"Two Russian spies are indicted by the DOJ over a huge theft of Yahoo user accounts.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The members of the FSB, the Russian intelligence agency, conspired with criminal hackers, according to DOJ officials announcing the charges.\nPreviously, Yahoo said \"state-sponsored\" hackers were behind the 2014 breach affecting 500 million accounts.\nThe suspects are also alleged to have targeted Google accounts.\nHacking was directed at Russian and US government officials, including security, diplomatic and military personnel, according to the DOJ.\nThe indictment also alleged that 30 million Yahoo accounts were commandeered without authorisation for use in a spam campaign.\n\"We will not allow individuals, groups, nation states, or a combination of them to compromise the privacy of our citizens, the economic interests of our companies, or the security of our country,\" said acting attorney general Mary McCord, announcing the charges.\nThe suspects were named in a DOJ press release as:\nBaratov was arrested on 14 March in Canada.\nOne of the alleged hackers has been on of the FBI's most wanted cyber criminals for more than three years, according to acting Att Gen McCord.\nThe suspect in question, Alexsey Belan, was aided by the FSB who - according to the DOJ - provided him with \"sensitive FSB law enforcement and intelligence information that would have helped him avoid detection by US and other law enforcement agencies outside Russia\".\n\"We would hope [Russia] would respect our criminal justice system and respect these charges,\" said acting Att Gen McCord, acknowledging the fact that the US does not have an extradition treaty with Russia.\n\"The United Kingdom's MI5 made substantial contributions to the advancement of this investigation,\" added FBI executive assistant director Paul Abbate.\nYahoo was criticised for the delay in informing users about the 2014 breach.\nThe stolen data included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth and encrypted passwords, but not credit card data, according to Yahoo.\nLast year, users were advised to change their passwords.\nAround eight million UK accounts were believed to have been affected - including some users of BT and Sky email services.\n\"The indictment unequivocally shows the attacks on Yahoo were state-sponsored,\" Yahoo said in a statement, responding to the DOJ announcement.\n\"We are deeply grateful to the FBI for investigating these crimes and the DOJ for bringing charges against those responsible.\"\nThe DOJ said that the charges have no connection to the hack on the Democratic National Convention last year.","summary":"Yahoo has been charged with hacking into the US internet giant's accounts, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chris May, 28, was last seen at his home in Kelvedon, Essex, on 25 May.\nHis Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in the village of Fairstead, according to Essex Police.\nPolice received a letter in June, sent in the post, saying Mr May was dead. Charity Missing People is now advertising Mr May's case nationally.\nDet Ch Insp Marina Ericson said: \"I am really grateful for all the assistance Missing People have given to us and this national advertising will mean we can reach a wider audience with the appeal for information about Chris's whereabouts.\n\"Since Chris went missing in May, I have been appealing for anyone with information to come forward.\n\"There will be someone out there who knows something but, for whatever reason, has not come forward so far.\n\"I made an appeal in June for the author of a letter, delivered by Royal Mail to Witham police station on 1 June, to contact me.\n\"To date that person has not made contact. I would like to appeal to them to make contact with me directly.\"","summary":"Police investigating the disappearance of a man say they have yet to trace the sender of a letter claiming he was dead.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chris May, 28, was last seen at his home in Kelvedon, Essex, on 25 May.\nHis Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in the village of Fairstead, according to Essex Police.\nPolice received a letter in June, sent in the post, saying Mr May was dead. Charity Missing People is now advertising Mr May's case nationally.\nDet Ch Insp Marina Ericson said: \"I am really grateful for all the assistance Missing People have given to us and this national advertising will mean we can reach a wider audience with the appeal for information about Chris's whereabouts.\n\"Since Chris went missing in May, I have been appealing for anyone with information to come forward.\n\"There will be someone out there who knows something but, for whatever reason, has not come forward so far.\n\"I made an appeal in June for the author of a letter, delivered by Royal Mail to Witham police station on 1 June, to contact me.\n\"To date that person has not made contact. I would like to appeal to them to make contact with me directly.\"","summary":"A charity has launched a national appeal for information about a missing man whose car was found abandoned in a field.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Environment Agency severe flood warning - meaning danger to life - was removed from the A361 between East Lyng and Burrowbridge on 10 March.\nResidents in the area saw their homes cut off and experienced long diversions as a result of the closure.\nThe road has been inspected by council highways officers and reopened at 17:00 GMT.\nThere is still some water on a short stretch of the road and Somerset County Council said temporary traffic lights will be installed to protect the carriageway and allow motorists to pass safely.\nCouncillor Harvey Siggs, responsible for Highways, said: \"I'm delighted the A361 is to reopen at long last.\n\"Our highways teams have been working hard all week to clear the road and make sure it is safe, and I would like to publicly thank them for their efforts to get this key route open before the weekend.\"\nA further inspection will take place early next week and the temporary traffic lights will be removed as soon as the remaining water has receded and the road judged to be safe, the council said.\nMr Siggs added: \"Although the road is clear, the rhynes at the side of the road remain full of water so I would urge motorists to take extra care when driving, particularly in the foggy conditions we have seen over the last few days.\"\nThe clear-up of the A361 started on Monday with the removal of fallen trees and the cutting back of damaged vegetation.\nAround 30 tonnes of used sandbags were removed before a sweeping and cleaning operation covered the 1.5 mile section of carriageway.\nThe council said that the road closure on the A372 Langport Road will remain in place next week for the removal of flood pumps.\nWith improving weather conditions the large temporary pumps at Beer Wall, near Aller, are no longer needed, it added.\nThe Environment Agency expects to begin removing the pumps on Monday and work is likely to take up to four days.\nThe road will remain closed after the pumps have been removed so the council can assess flood damage and carry out emergency repair works.","summary":"A road in Somerset which closed when it was engulfed by flood water has finally reopened.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Environment Agency severe flood warning - meaning danger to life - was removed from the A361 between East Lyng and Burrowbridge on 10 March.\nResidents in the area saw their homes cut off and experienced long diversions as a result of the closure.\nThe road has been inspected by council highways officers and reopened at 17:00 GMT.\nThere is still some water on a short stretch of the road and Somerset County Council said temporary traffic lights will be installed to protect the carriageway and allow motorists to pass safely.\nCouncillor Harvey Siggs, responsible for Highways, said: \"I'm delighted the A361 is to reopen at long last.\n\"Our highways teams have been working hard all week to clear the road and make sure it is safe, and I would like to publicly thank them for their efforts to get this key route open before the weekend.\"\nA further inspection will take place early next week and the temporary traffic lights will be removed as soon as the remaining water has receded and the road judged to be safe, the council said.\nMr Siggs added: \"Although the road is clear, the rhynes at the side of the road remain full of water so I would urge motorists to take extra care when driving, particularly in the foggy conditions we have seen over the last few days.\"\nThe clear-up of the A361 started on Monday with the removal of fallen trees and the cutting back of damaged vegetation.\nAround 30 tonnes of used sandbags were removed before a sweeping and cleaning operation covered the 1.5 mile section of carriageway.\nThe council said that the road closure on the A372 Langport Road will remain in place next week for the removal of flood pumps.\nWith improving weather conditions the large temporary pumps at Beer Wall, near Aller, are no longer needed, it added.\nThe Environment Agency expects to begin removing the pumps on Monday and work is likely to take up to four days.\nThe road will remain closed after the pumps have been removed so the council can assess flood damage and carry out emergency repair works.","summary":"A road in Somerset that was closed for more than a week due to flooding has reopened.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 50 year-old said she was \"lucky to be here\" after falling ill at home and looking up her symptoms online.\nO'Donnell wrote on her blog that she searched \"women's heart attack symptoms\", which included sudden nausea and aches, before taking a few aspirin.\nShe visited a cardiologist the next day, who inserted a stent into an artery that was 99 per cent blocked.\nO'Donnell said her chest began to ache last week and she became nauseous and feverish after helping a woman who was struggling to get out of her car in her Nyack village home, near New York.\nIn the blog entry on her website, a poem entitled \"my heart attack\", O'Donnell revealed the type of attack was known as the \"widow maker\".\nThe star, who has acted in several films and TV shows including Drop Dead Diva, Will and Grace and Nip\/Tuck, also said she did not call the emergency services.\nHowever, she issued a warning to her readers: \"Know the symptoms ladies, listen to the voice inside, the one we all so easily ignore, call 911.\"\nShe recently hosted The Rosie Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network but the daily talk and gameshow was cancelled in March due to low ratings.","summary":"US actress Rosie O'Donnell has said she is \"very happy\" after being diagnosed with a heart attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 50 year-old said she was \"lucky to be here\" after falling ill at home and looking up her symptoms online.\nO'Donnell wrote on her blog that she searched \"women's heart attack symptoms\", which included sudden nausea and aches, before taking a few aspirin.\nShe visited a cardiologist the next day, who inserted a stent into an artery that was 99 per cent blocked.\nO'Donnell said her chest began to ache last week and she became nauseous and feverish after helping a woman who was struggling to get out of her car in her Nyack village home, near New York.\nIn the blog entry on her website, a poem entitled \"my heart attack\", O'Donnell revealed the type of attack was known as the \"widow maker\".\nThe star, who has acted in several films and TV shows including Drop Dead Diva, Will and Grace and Nip\/Tuck, also said she did not call the emergency services.\nHowever, she issued a warning to her readers: \"Know the symptoms ladies, listen to the voice inside, the one we all so easily ignore, call 911.\"\nShe recently hosted The Rosie Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network but the daily talk and gameshow was cancelled in March due to low ratings.","summary":"Talk show host Rosie O'Donnell has revealed that she suffered a heart attack.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The service, held to mark the surrender of Japan at the end of World War Two, was led by Reverend Canon Bob White.\nThe event included readings from Burma veterans and a performance from the Portsmouth Military Wives Choir.\nThe service saw wreaths laid at the war memorial, including one on behalf of the city placed by the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, councillor Frank Jonas.\nCouncil leader Donna Jones said: \"It's important for communities to commemorate events such as these.\n\"The ceremonies in the city provide a poignant opportunity to reflect and remember.\"\nA special VJ Day Choral Evensong was due to take place from 18:00 BST at Portsmouth Cathedral on Sunday.","summary":"Veterans attended a ceremony at Portsmouth to mark the anniversary of VJ Day.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The service, held to mark the surrender of Japan at the end of World War Two, was led by Reverend Canon Bob White.\nThe event included readings from Burma veterans and a performance from the Portsmouth Military Wives Choir.\nThe service saw wreaths laid at the war memorial, including one on behalf of the city placed by the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, councillor Frank Jonas.\nCouncil leader Donna Jones said: \"It's important for communities to commemorate events such as these.\n\"The ceremonies in the city provide a poignant opportunity to reflect and remember.\"\nA special VJ Day Choral Evensong was due to take place from 18:00 BST at Portsmouth Cathedral on Sunday.","summary":"A service has been held in Portsmouth to mark the 70th anniversary of the Battle of the Somme.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kuba Moczyk, 22, died in hospital after he was knocked out in an unlicensed fight at the Tower Complex, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on 19 November.\nA memorial mass has been held at St Mary's Church in the town.\nFather Philip Shryane told the congregation Mr Moczyk' was a \"good man\" whose \"life was boxing\".\nMore on this story and others from Norfolk\nHe said Mr Moczyk was \"a young man with a good heart, with so much to give and so much to look forward to... but always a gentle smile\".\nHis uncle, Marcin Smigaj gave a tribute, in Polish, on behalf of the family. Mr Moczyk was due to be cremated.\nMr Moczyk, originally from Poland, worked at a chicken factory and lived in the town.\nHis trainer Scott Osinski said earlier that Mr Moczyk was winning the fight when he took the fatal blow.\nHis opponent is believed to be aged 17.","summary":"The funeral of a man who died after being knocked out in a boxing match has taken place.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kuba Moczyk, 22, died in hospital after he was knocked out in an unlicensed fight at the Tower Complex, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on 19 November.\nA memorial mass has been held at St Mary's Church in the town.\nFather Philip Shryane told the congregation Mr Moczyk' was a \"good man\" whose \"life was boxing\".\nMore on this story and others from Norfolk\nHe said Mr Moczyk was \"a young man with a good heart, with so much to give and so much to look forward to... but always a gentle smile\".\nHis uncle, Marcin Smigaj gave a tribute, in Polish, on behalf of the family. Mr Moczyk was due to be cremated.\nMr Moczyk, originally from Poland, worked at a chicken factory and lived in the town.\nHis trainer Scott Osinski said earlier that Mr Moczyk was winning the fight when he took the fatal blow.\nHis opponent is believed to be aged 17.","summary":"Friends and family of a boxer with a \"gentle smile\", who died after being knocked out in a fight, have attended a memorial mass.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burials were held for 33 of the 84 people whose bodies have been recovered. Several local people are still missing.\nThousands of people gathered in the square outside the town's main church to pay their respects in front of a long row of coffins.\nRescue workers are still searching the local river for victims.\nOne resident of Salgar particularly hard hit is the city's cemetery worker who has prepared 15 graves for members of his own family - mostly cousins who died in the flood.\nA spokesman for the national emergency authorities said he expected to end the search for victims on Thursday or Friday.\nHe said between 20 and 25 local people caught in the flood had not been accounted for.\nLocals and firefighters have been searching a 40km-long (25 mile) stretch of land on the banks of the Liboriana river.\nMost of the residents were asleep when the landslide hit at 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT) on Monday.\nThe landslide was triggered by heavy rains that sent torrents of water and mud crashing into the La Liboriana ravine, causing an overflow that destroyed the neighbourhood below.","summary":"A mass funeral has taken place in the town of Salgar for victims of a devastating mudslide on Monday.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burials were held for 33 of the 84 people whose bodies have been recovered. Several local people are still missing.\nThousands of people gathered in the square outside the town's main church to pay their respects in front of a long row of coffins.\nRescue workers are still searching the local river for victims.\nOne resident of Salgar particularly hard hit is the city's cemetery worker who has prepared 15 graves for members of his own family - mostly cousins who died in the flood.\nA spokesman for the national emergency authorities said he expected to end the search for victims on Thursday or Friday.\nHe said between 20 and 25 local people caught in the flood had not been accounted for.\nLocals and firefighters have been searching a 40km-long (25 mile) stretch of land on the banks of the Liboriana river.\nMost of the residents were asleep when the landslide hit at 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT) on Monday.\nThe landslide was triggered by heavy rains that sent torrents of water and mud crashing into the La Liboriana ravine, causing an overflow that destroyed the neighbourhood below.","summary":"Hundreds of people have attended a mass funeral in Salgar, the Colombian town hit by a landslide that killed at least 84 people.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ayrton Light, located above the Great Bell - known as Big Ben - needs to be fully dismantled and restored. A temporary light will replace it.\nInstalled in 1885, it was previously turned off only during both world wars.\nBig Ben will not chime regularly until 2021 because of repairs to the tower.\nThe light is said to have been installed at the request of Queen Victoria, so that she could see from Buckingham Palace when members of either the Commons or the Lords were sitting after dark.\nIt is named after Acton Smee Ayrton, a Liberal politician who was First Commissioner of Works between 1869 and 1873.\nIt is not yet known when the light will switch off, or how long it will be off for.\nBig Ben will not be heard from midday on Monday. The House of Commons has said it will look again at the length of time it will be silenced after \"concerns\".\nParliament said it had to protect workers carrying out the renovations.\nBut Prime Minister Theresa May said \"it can't be right\" that the bell will not chime regularly again for four years.\nIt will still sound for important events including New Year's Eve and Remembrance Sunday.","summary":"A light that has been turned off for four years is to be turned off for the first time in the UK's history.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ayrton Light, located above the Great Bell - known as Big Ben - needs to be fully dismantled and restored. A temporary light will replace it.\nInstalled in 1885, it was previously turned off only during both world wars.\nBig Ben will not chime regularly until 2021 because of repairs to the tower.\nThe light is said to have been installed at the request of Queen Victoria, so that she could see from Buckingham Palace when members of either the Commons or the Lords were sitting after dark.\nIt is named after Acton Smee Ayrton, a Liberal politician who was First Commissioner of Works between 1869 and 1873.\nIt is not yet known when the light will switch off, or how long it will be off for.\nBig Ben will not be heard from midday on Monday. The House of Commons has said it will look again at the length of time it will be silenced after \"concerns\".\nParliament said it had to protect workers carrying out the renovations.\nBut Prime Minister Theresa May said \"it can't be right\" that the bell will not chime regularly again for four years.\nIt will still sound for important events including New Year's Eve and Remembrance Sunday.","summary":"A lamp above Big Ben is to stop shining for the first time since the world wars.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Investigators from the League Against Cruel Sports said they saw no gunmen and heard no shots when they filmed the Jedforest Hunt in February 2016.\nHowever, Malcolm Henderson told a court he had been there with a shotgun.\nJohn Clive Richardson, 66, and his son Johnny Riley, 24, both deny deliberately hunting a fox with dogs.\nMr Henderson, who has worked with the hunt for the past two years, said he had been at the site near Jedburgh on the day in question.\nHe told Jedburgh Sheriff Court he was present when a fox was flushed from cover and pursued by hounds towards his gun which the law permits.\nHe told the trial: \"I was there.\n\"I was down in the dip but they (the investigators) would not see me from where they were standing.\"\nEarlier in the trial, Mr Richardson had told the court that Mr Henderson had shot and wounded the fox.\nMr Richardson and Mr Riley, of Bonchester Bridge, deny breaching the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002.\nThe trial will continue later this month.","summary":"A man accused of deliberately hunting a fox in the Scottish Borders has told a court he was present when the hunt was shot.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Investigators from the League Against Cruel Sports said they saw no gunmen and heard no shots when they filmed the Jedforest Hunt in February 2016.\nHowever, Malcolm Henderson told a court he had been there with a shotgun.\nJohn Clive Richardson, 66, and his son Johnny Riley, 24, both deny deliberately hunting a fox with dogs.\nMr Henderson, who has worked with the hunt for the past two years, said he had been at the site near Jedburgh on the day in question.\nHe told Jedburgh Sheriff Court he was present when a fox was flushed from cover and pursued by hounds towards his gun which the law permits.\nHe told the trial: \"I was there.\n\"I was down in the dip but they (the investigators) would not see me from where they were standing.\"\nEarlier in the trial, Mr Richardson had told the court that Mr Henderson had shot and wounded the fox.\nMr Richardson and Mr Riley, of Bonchester Bridge, deny breaching the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002.\nThe trial will continue later this month.","summary":"Malcolm Henderson has told the trial of two men accused of breaking Scots fox-hunting laws he was waiting in the dip with a shotgun.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Alexander, 39, used a company credit card to buy almost \u00a391,000 of iPads, phones and computers.\nAlexander, of Griffithstown, Torfaen, admitted fraud and was jailed for two years in January.\nBut at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday, a judge ordered him to pay back \u00a3115,000 to his ex-employers.\n\"It seems you were doing it as some kind of philanthropic act,\" Judge Stephen Hopkins QC said.\n\"In some cases spending \u00a35,000 on items and then selling the items to employees for as little as \u00a3180 on the philanthropic basis they will not have been able to buy the items themselves.\"\nHe ordered Alexander to pay his ex-employers \u00a3115,867 within six months or face an additional 18 months in jail.\n\"You had an enormous impact on a large number of perfectly innocent people,\" the judge added.\n\"Those to whom you sold goods to now feel stupid and stressed.\n\"The impact upon your colleagues has been awful. You have stolen from the company and there was a dip in morale for a period.\n\"This was a gross and serious breach of trust over a substantial period of years.\"\nAlexander had control of spending at car parts company, Northern Automotive Systems in Gilwern, near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.\nHe made 287 purchases on internet sites such as Amazon, eBay and Argos.\nThe court heard the company's usual monthly credit card bill was in the hundreds, but when Alexander became purchasing manager the bill \"increased to nearly \u00a310,000 per month\".\nBut his scheme was discovered when suspicious company managers asked employees if they had bought cut-priced electrical goods.\nThe conman deleted emails as well as falsifying invoices, receipts and card statements to cover his trail.\nAlexander, who had worked at the company for 14 years, bought petrol for his white Land Rover, red Mini and his partner's Ford Fiesta.","summary":"A man who used money defrauded from his employers to buy then sell computers to colleagues at knock-down prices must hand back more than \u00a3100,000.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Alexander, 39, used a company credit card to buy almost \u00a391,000 of iPads, phones and computers.\nAlexander, of Griffithstown, Torfaen, admitted fraud and was jailed for two years in January.\nBut at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday, a judge ordered him to pay back \u00a3115,000 to his ex-employers.\n\"It seems you were doing it as some kind of philanthropic act,\" Judge Stephen Hopkins QC said.\n\"In some cases spending \u00a35,000 on items and then selling the items to employees for as little as \u00a3180 on the philanthropic basis they will not have been able to buy the items themselves.\"\nHe ordered Alexander to pay his ex-employers \u00a3115,867 within six months or face an additional 18 months in jail.\n\"You had an enormous impact on a large number of perfectly innocent people,\" the judge added.\n\"Those to whom you sold goods to now feel stupid and stressed.\n\"The impact upon your colleagues has been awful. You have stolen from the company and there was a dip in morale for a period.\n\"This was a gross and serious breach of trust over a substantial period of years.\"\nAlexander had control of spending at car parts company, Northern Automotive Systems in Gilwern, near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.\nHe made 287 purchases on internet sites such as Amazon, eBay and Argos.\nThe court heard the company's usual monthly credit card bill was in the hundreds, but when Alexander became purchasing manager the bill \"increased to nearly \u00a310,000 per month\".\nBut his scheme was discovered when suspicious company managers asked employees if they had bought cut-priced electrical goods.\nThe conman deleted emails as well as falsifying invoices, receipts and card statements to cover his trail.\nAlexander, who had worked at the company for 14 years, bought petrol for his white Land Rover, red Mini and his partner's Ford Fiesta.","summary":"A conman who stole \u00a3100,000 from his former employer has been ordered to pay back \u00a3115,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mark Piper is jointly charged with murdering Levi Blu.\nLevi died in 2013 of internal bleeding. His mother Danielle Cassin is also accused of murder.\nA woman told a jury at Birmingham Crown Court she saw Mr Piper being violent with his other child, who was five at the time, in 2012.\nThe incident happened in the living room of Mr Piper's Chelmsley Wood home after he banned the youngster from playing on a games console, she said.\nThe witness said Mr Piper swore at his son and dragged him out the room before poking and prodding him in the face by the stairs.\n\"He (the child) was crying,\" said the woman, who met 31-year-old Mr Piper through a mutual friend.\n\"He punched him in his stomach at the same time on the stairs. It was hard, enough to hurt him.\n\"I have never seen anyone hitting a kid like that. It was rough. It was how you would hit your friends messing about. The little boy was crying. He was really upset.\"\nBut Paul Lewis QC, defending Mr Piper, wanted to know why the punch was not mentioned in her original police statement.\n\"I was lying (to the police),\" she said.\n\"I didn't want to seem like a grass.\"\nMr Lewis questioned how she could be sure about the words Mr Piper had used when she made her police statement months after the incident.\nHe highlighted a message sent by the witness about Piper which said: \"He loves all his kids and looks after them well. I just don't understand all this.\"\nLevi was found at the flat his parents shared in Nightingale Avenue, Chelmsley Wood, on 20 February 2013.\nBoth Ms Cassin, 27, of Frensham Close, Chelmsley Wood, and Mr Piper, of no fixed abode, deny murder.\nThey also deny causing or allowing the death of Levi and causing him suffering.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"A man accused of murdering his son had previously punched his other son in the stomach, a court heard.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mark Piper is jointly charged with murdering Levi Blu.\nLevi died in 2013 of internal bleeding. His mother Danielle Cassin is also accused of murder.\nA woman told a jury at Birmingham Crown Court she saw Mr Piper being violent with his other child, who was five at the time, in 2012.\nThe incident happened in the living room of Mr Piper's Chelmsley Wood home after he banned the youngster from playing on a games console, she said.\nThe witness said Mr Piper swore at his son and dragged him out the room before poking and prodding him in the face by the stairs.\n\"He (the child) was crying,\" said the woman, who met 31-year-old Mr Piper through a mutual friend.\n\"He punched him in his stomach at the same time on the stairs. It was hard, enough to hurt him.\n\"I have never seen anyone hitting a kid like that. It was rough. It was how you would hit your friends messing about. The little boy was crying. He was really upset.\"\nBut Paul Lewis QC, defending Mr Piper, wanted to know why the punch was not mentioned in her original police statement.\n\"I was lying (to the police),\" she said.\n\"I didn't want to seem like a grass.\"\nMr Lewis questioned how she could be sure about the words Mr Piper had used when she made her police statement months after the incident.\nHe highlighted a message sent by the witness about Piper which said: \"He loves all his kids and looks after them well. I just don't understand all this.\"\nLevi was found at the flat his parents shared in Nightingale Avenue, Chelmsley Wood, on 20 February 2013.\nBoth Ms Cassin, 27, of Frensham Close, Chelmsley Wood, and Mr Piper, of no fixed abode, deny murder.\nThey also deny causing or allowing the death of Levi and causing him suffering.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"A father accused of murdering his three-year-old son was \"shocked\" by the punch he received, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nineteen sailors were killed and a further 30 injured when the Type 42 destroyer took a direct hit during the Falklands War on 25 May 1982.\nAs the ship sank in just 20 minutes, it took with it many documents and equipment which were of \"importance to the security of the United Kingdom\", said Clive Gale.\nHe was part of a 39-strong Royal Navy team which carried out a number of dives on sunken ships, including HMS Coventry, over a four-month period beginning in the autumn of 1982.\nRecalling the HMS Coventry search, he said: \"We were very conscious that we were diving on a war grave and the casualties that went down with the ship.\n\"We actually visited their grave and that stays with you.\"\nCarrying out Operation Blackleg was a physically demanding and dangerous mission for those involved, with some dives lasting for up to eight hours.\n\"We were 8,000 miles from any kind of rescue facility,\" Mr Gale added.\n\"There was still hostilities with Argentina and to cap it all there was a 500lb (227kg) unexploded bomb in the wreck somewhere.\n\"The whole mission was fraught with near misses.\n\"Cutting into a steel structure underwater traps oxygen and if you hit it with a spark it explodes quite violently.\n\"One chap lost the front plate out of his helmet and nearly drowned.\n\"I was knocked unconscious and had to be pulled back into the bell by a colleague of mine.\"\nMr Gale admits the mission, 300ft (91m) under the ocean's surface, was to \"recover or destroy certain items\".\nBut some things brought back from HMS Coventry, like the cross of nails, were not on the official list.\n\"I took off the big brass plaque while somebody else recovered the bell and the cross of nails was found,\" he continued.\n\"All these things that were really personal to the ship's company were then presented to Coventry Cathedral after we'd finished the job.\"","summary":"A naval diver who searched the wreck of HMS Coventry after it was sunk during the Falklands War has described how he was told to ensure secret information from the ship did not get into the wrong hands.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nineteen sailors were killed and a further 30 injured when the Type 42 destroyer took a direct hit during the Falklands War on 25 May 1982.\nAs the ship sank in just 20 minutes, it took with it many documents and equipment which were of \"importance to the security of the United Kingdom\", said Clive Gale.\nHe was part of a 39-strong Royal Navy team which carried out a number of dives on sunken ships, including HMS Coventry, over a four-month period beginning in the autumn of 1982.\nRecalling the HMS Coventry search, he said: \"We were very conscious that we were diving on a war grave and the casualties that went down with the ship.\n\"We actually visited their grave and that stays with you.\"\nCarrying out Operation Blackleg was a physically demanding and dangerous mission for those involved, with some dives lasting for up to eight hours.\n\"We were 8,000 miles from any kind of rescue facility,\" Mr Gale added.\n\"There was still hostilities with Argentina and to cap it all there was a 500lb (227kg) unexploded bomb in the wreck somewhere.\n\"The whole mission was fraught with near misses.\n\"Cutting into a steel structure underwater traps oxygen and if you hit it with a spark it explodes quite violently.\n\"One chap lost the front plate out of his helmet and nearly drowned.\n\"I was knocked unconscious and had to be pulled back into the bell by a colleague of mine.\"\nMr Gale admits the mission, 300ft (91m) under the ocean's surface, was to \"recover or destroy certain items\".\nBut some things brought back from HMS Coventry, like the cross of nails, were not on the official list.\n\"I took off the big brass plaque while somebody else recovered the bell and the cross of nails was found,\" he continued.\n\"All these things that were really personal to the ship's company were then presented to Coventry Cathedral after we'd finished the job.\"","summary":"A Royal Navy officer who led the search for the sunken HMS Coventry has said he is \"very conscious\" of the impact of the disaster on his ship.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Crown Estate said that leasing the sites for technology development was \"critical\" for the UK to unlock the potential of wave and tidal energy.\nFirst Minister Carwyn Jones said the benefits could be significant in terms of the economy and renewable energy.\nWales's first commercial tidal energy farm is due to launch off Anglesey in summer 2016.\nIts electricity generators will operate like wind turbines but with blades driven by tidal wave action.\nMenter Mon and Wave Hub were confirmed by the Crown Estate as managers for the west Anglesey tidal and south Pembrokeshire wave demonstration zones respectively.\nThey will prepare and manage the sites for sub-letting to developers.\nIn addition, development rights for a tidal site off Holyhead Deep have been granted to Minesto.\nRob Hastings, director of energy and infrastructure at the Crown Estate said: \"By providing these additional seabed rights we are pleased to be enabling further technology development and commercialisation, which will be critical if the UK is to unlock its significant natural resources for wave and tidal current energy.\n\"This innovative approach to leasing the seabed sees us responding to market demand and introducing managed demonstration zones to give other organisations the opportunity to lend tangible support in their local areas.\"\nFirst Minster Carwyn Jones said: \"The energetic waters off our coast are ideal for marine renewable energy projects.\n\"Our ports, supply-chain infrastructure and grid infrastructure also put us in an enviable position for developing a thriving marine energy market, both as a significant generator and as an exporter of marine energy knowledge, technologies and services.\"\nGareth Clubb, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru said: \"To having testing sites approved for marine renewable energy is a significant step forward.\"","summary":"Sites for testing wave and tidal energy off the west coast of Anglesey and south Pembrokeshire have been approved.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Crown Estate said that leasing the sites for technology development was \"critical\" for the UK to unlock the potential of wave and tidal energy.\nFirst Minister Carwyn Jones said the benefits could be significant in terms of the economy and renewable energy.\nWales's first commercial tidal energy farm is due to launch off Anglesey in summer 2016.\nIts electricity generators will operate like wind turbines but with blades driven by tidal wave action.\nMenter Mon and Wave Hub were confirmed by the Crown Estate as managers for the west Anglesey tidal and south Pembrokeshire wave demonstration zones respectively.\nThey will prepare and manage the sites for sub-letting to developers.\nIn addition, development rights for a tidal site off Holyhead Deep have been granted to Minesto.\nRob Hastings, director of energy and infrastructure at the Crown Estate said: \"By providing these additional seabed rights we are pleased to be enabling further technology development and commercialisation, which will be critical if the UK is to unlock its significant natural resources for wave and tidal current energy.\n\"This innovative approach to leasing the seabed sees us responding to market demand and introducing managed demonstration zones to give other organisations the opportunity to lend tangible support in their local areas.\"\nFirst Minster Carwyn Jones said: \"The energetic waters off our coast are ideal for marine renewable energy projects.\n\"Our ports, supply-chain infrastructure and grid infrastructure also put us in an enviable position for developing a thriving marine energy market, both as a significant generator and as an exporter of marine energy knowledge, technologies and services.\"\nGareth Clubb, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru said: \"To having testing sites approved for marine renewable energy is a significant step forward.\"","summary":"The UK's first commercial tidal energy farm off Anglesey has been given the right to lease the seabed for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe Northern Irishman came third on 5-2 favourite Box Office in his final race, won by 9-1 shot Brother Tedd.\nMcCoy, 40, had earlier finished third on Mr Mole behind winner Special Tiara in the AP McCoy Celebration Chase.\nAn emotional McCoy said: \"It's amazing. I've been so lucky all my life. I'll never forget this day.\"\nMcCoy, who has ridden more than 4,300 career winners, added: \"I want to thank everyone for coming. All my family were here and it's very special. An unbelievable day I'll never forget.\n\"There were tears coming back on Box Office. There were nearly tears going out on Box Office.\n\"I feel very lucky I have ended my career in one piece.\"\nDiscussing his record-breaking career, he added: \"Someone's going to ride more winners than me. All records get broken. I hope I'm dead, though.\"\nJockeys formed a guard of honour amid huge cheers as the rider was honoured at the Surrey track.\nColleagues lifted the Arsenal supporter as he collected the champion jockey's trophy for a 20th and final time, from former Gunners striker Ian Wright.\nThe terraces around the parade ring were packed as a capacity crowd of more than 18,000 gathered, and a rendition of \"For he's a jolly good fellow\" rang around the stands.\nWright paid tribute, adding: \"AP McCoy is made of something else altogether. For 20 years he has been at the top of his game, riding winners, week in, week out. I can think of no other sportsman or woman who can match his record.\"\nMcCoy has ridden in more than 16,000 races and suffered an estimated 1,000 falls in a remarkable career.\nHe did not compete in the feature race, the Bet365 Gold Cup, which was won by 17-year-old jockey Sean Bowen on Just A Par.\nBowen, tipped as a potential future champion, was completing a double on the day after victory on Lil Rockerfeller in the opener.\nBut there was a sad note to the afternoon for Just A Par's trainer Paul Nicholls when Rolling Aces died following the second race after collapsing on the walkway when returning afterwards.","summary":"Jockey AP McCoy has become the first jockey to win a double at the Cheltenham Festival.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe Northern Irishman came third on 5-2 favourite Box Office in his final race, won by 9-1 shot Brother Tedd.\nMcCoy, 40, had earlier finished third on Mr Mole behind winner Special Tiara in the AP McCoy Celebration Chase.\nAn emotional McCoy said: \"It's amazing. I've been so lucky all my life. I'll never forget this day.\"\nMcCoy, who has ridden more than 4,300 career winners, added: \"I want to thank everyone for coming. All my family were here and it's very special. An unbelievable day I'll never forget.\n\"There were tears coming back on Box Office. There were nearly tears going out on Box Office.\n\"I feel very lucky I have ended my career in one piece.\"\nDiscussing his record-breaking career, he added: \"Someone's going to ride more winners than me. All records get broken. I hope I'm dead, though.\"\nJockeys formed a guard of honour amid huge cheers as the rider was honoured at the Surrey track.\nColleagues lifted the Arsenal supporter as he collected the champion jockey's trophy for a 20th and final time, from former Gunners striker Ian Wright.\nThe terraces around the parade ring were packed as a capacity crowd of more than 18,000 gathered, and a rendition of \"For he's a jolly good fellow\" rang around the stands.\nWright paid tribute, adding: \"AP McCoy is made of something else altogether. For 20 years he has been at the top of his game, riding winners, week in, week out. I can think of no other sportsman or woman who can match his record.\"\nMcCoy has ridden in more than 16,000 races and suffered an estimated 1,000 falls in a remarkable career.\nHe did not compete in the feature race, the Bet365 Gold Cup, which was won by 17-year-old jockey Sean Bowen on Just A Par.\nBowen, tipped as a potential future champion, was completing a double on the day after victory on Lil Rockerfeller in the opener.\nBut there was a sad note to the afternoon for Just A Par's trainer Paul Nicholls when Rolling Aces died following the second race after collapsing on the walkway when returning afterwards.","summary":"AP McCoy missed out on a winner but was saluted by a sell-out crowd as the 20-time champion jockey ended his racing career.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The ruling is likely to encourage thousands of passengers with similar claims in the UK.\nJet2 argued the compensation payments should be delayed pending the outcome of a similar case in the Netherlands.\nBut the judge at Liverpool County Court ruled that \"a line should now be drawn. Justice delayed is justice denied\".\nThe EU has ruled that airlines must pay compensation for delayed flights, but a number of airlines have yet to pay out.\nFour airlines in the UK have made applications to delay payments: Jet2, Thomas Cook, Ryanair and WizzAir.\nThe Jet2 case heard in Liverpool involved Kim Allen, who claimed \u00e2\u201a\u00ac400 (\u00c2\u00a3292) compensation after an almost seven-hour delay when flying from Manchester to Malaga in 2012.\n\"We've all been kept waiting for so long, but I'm really happy with today's decision,\" she said after the judge's ruling.\n\"Hopefully now it's time for the airlines to pay us what the law says they should.\"\nHer solicitor, Kevin Clarke from Bott & Co, said he hoped \"the airlines will now finally face up to their obligations to passengers and to settle the hundreds of thousands of legitimate claims outstanding.\n\"Sadly, the history of their conduct over the last decade would tell us to expect yet another legal challenge.\"\nThe issue stems from the 2004 European regulations that oblige airlines, in some cases, to pay compensation to passengers for cancellations and delays, if they are not due to extraordinary circumstances.\nA further ruling by the European Court of Justice in 2009 confirmed that delayed passengers should be treated as if their flights had been cancelled, if the delay was longer than three hours, entitling them to cash compensation.\nDespite the ruling, a number of airlines in the UK are still arguing that some technical problems should be classified as extraordinary circumstances, and as such, no compensation should be due.\nThey have also argued that paying compensation for delays of three hours or more is disproportionate and too great a burden.","summary":"A judge in Liverpool has ruled that airlines must pay compensation to passengers who have been delayed by up to three hours or more.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The ruling is likely to encourage thousands of passengers with similar claims in the UK.\nJet2 argued the compensation payments should be delayed pending the outcome of a similar case in the Netherlands.\nBut the judge at Liverpool County Court ruled that \"a line should now be drawn. Justice delayed is justice denied\".\nThe EU has ruled that airlines must pay compensation for delayed flights, but a number of airlines have yet to pay out.\nFour airlines in the UK have made applications to delay payments: Jet2, Thomas Cook, Ryanair and WizzAir.\nThe Jet2 case heard in Liverpool involved Kim Allen, who claimed \u00e2\u201a\u00ac400 (\u00c2\u00a3292) compensation after an almost seven-hour delay when flying from Manchester to Malaga in 2012.\n\"We've all been kept waiting for so long, but I'm really happy with today's decision,\" she said after the judge's ruling.\n\"Hopefully now it's time for the airlines to pay us what the law says they should.\"\nHer solicitor, Kevin Clarke from Bott & Co, said he hoped \"the airlines will now finally face up to their obligations to passengers and to settle the hundreds of thousands of legitimate claims outstanding.\n\"Sadly, the history of their conduct over the last decade would tell us to expect yet another legal challenge.\"\nThe issue stems from the 2004 European regulations that oblige airlines, in some cases, to pay compensation to passengers for cancellations and delays, if they are not due to extraordinary circumstances.\nA further ruling by the European Court of Justice in 2009 confirmed that delayed passengers should be treated as if their flights had been cancelled, if the delay was longer than three hours, entitling them to cash compensation.\nDespite the ruling, a number of airlines in the UK are still arguing that some technical problems should be classified as extraordinary circumstances, and as such, no compensation should be due.\nThey have also argued that paying compensation for delays of three hours or more is disproportionate and too great a burden.","summary":"A county court judge has ruled that airline Jet2 cannot delay the payment of compensation due to passengers for delayed flights.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alleged spying by the National Security Agency (NSA) \"must be explained and more importantly new trust must be built up for the future\", she told German MPs.\nThe allegations dominated the news during an EU summit last month.\nMs Merkel said the NSA affair was putting EU-US trade talks to the test.\nShe also said Germany's relations with the US \"are of paramount importance\".\nThe German government has said it is keen to hear directly from the fugitive NSA leaker Edward Snowden about the agency's collection of phone and internet data.\nBut Germany says it cannot offer him asylum because he would have to make his application on German soil.\nAccording to his leaks, the NSA targeted communications among Washington's Western allies, including Ms Merkel's mobile phone and EU offices.\n\"The accusations are grave,\" Ms Merkel said in her statement on Monday. She did not comment specifically on the alleged bugging of her phone.\nThe Bundestag - Germany's lower house - is holding a special debate on the NSA spying allegations.\nThe scale of NSA surveillance in Germany is not clear, and last month Germany sent some senior officials to Washington to find out more.\nGerman media report that the German secret services exchange intelligence with their US counterparts.\nBut recently the British newspaper the Independent, citing leaks from Mr Snowden, said the UK spy agency GCHQ had tapped into communications using a listening post on the roof of the British embassy in Berlin.\nMr Snowden, 30, fled to Russia in June after leaking details of far-reaching US espionage. He has temporary asylum, allowing him to live in Russia, until July 2014.","summary":"Merkel has warned that reports of US spying in Germany - including bugging her mobile phone - are straining EU-US ties.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alleged spying by the National Security Agency (NSA) \"must be explained and more importantly new trust must be built up for the future\", she told German MPs.\nThe allegations dominated the news during an EU summit last month.\nMs Merkel said the NSA affair was putting EU-US trade talks to the test.\nShe also said Germany's relations with the US \"are of paramount importance\".\nThe German government has said it is keen to hear directly from the fugitive NSA leaker Edward Snowden about the agency's collection of phone and internet data.\nBut Germany says it cannot offer him asylum because he would have to make his application on German soil.\nAccording to his leaks, the NSA targeted communications among Washington's Western allies, including Ms Merkel's mobile phone and EU offices.\n\"The accusations are grave,\" Ms Merkel said in her statement on Monday. She did not comment specifically on the alleged bugging of her phone.\nThe Bundestag - Germany's lower house - is holding a special debate on the NSA spying allegations.\nThe scale of NSA surveillance in Germany is not clear, and last month Germany sent some senior officials to Washington to find out more.\nGerman media report that the German secret services exchange intelligence with their US counterparts.\nBut recently the British newspaper the Independent, citing leaks from Mr Snowden, said the UK spy agency GCHQ had tapped into communications using a listening post on the roof of the British embassy in Berlin.\nMr Snowden, 30, fled to Russia in June after leaking details of far-reaching US espionage. He has temporary asylum, allowing him to live in Russia, until July 2014.","summary":"German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said the US is \"grave\" over allegations that the country's intelligence agency bugged her phone.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Glen, Conservative MP for Salisbury, said any decision to make the A303 a dual carriageway must include protection for the World Heritage site.\nMr Glen said a tunnel was the only \"realistic solution\".\nA government feasibility study is already under way to consider the various options for the road.\nSpeaking in a Westminster debate, Mr Glen said the road, which runs from Hampshire to Devon, had become the \"devil's highway\" and \"one of the most notorious traffic blackspots in the country\".\nHe joined other South West MPs calling for the government to consider the wider economic, environmental and safety benefits of improving the road.\nHowever, he cautioned that any plans to turn part, or all, of the 92 mile (148km) road into a dual carriageway must include protection for Stonehenge.\nMr Glen said he had been told by English Heritage, the National Trust and the Council for British Archaeology that Stonehenge would be \"formally placed on the at-risk register,\" if a dual carriageway was constructed close to the historic site without adequate protection.\nPlans for a tunnel were initially shelved in 2007 when the government said the estimated cost of \u00c2\u00a3510m was too expensive.\n\"A poorly designed and badly executed\" dual carriageway which could \"undermine a 5,000 year old world heritage site is not an improvement worth fighting for,\" Mr Glen said.\nTransport Minister Robert Goodwill said the government hoped an announcement on the future of the A303 would be made in the autumn.","summary":"A Salisbury MP has reignited calls for a tunnel to be constructed alongside the Stonehenge monument.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Glen, Conservative MP for Salisbury, said any decision to make the A303 a dual carriageway must include protection for the World Heritage site.\nMr Glen said a tunnel was the only \"realistic solution\".\nA government feasibility study is already under way to consider the various options for the road.\nSpeaking in a Westminster debate, Mr Glen said the road, which runs from Hampshire to Devon, had become the \"devil's highway\" and \"one of the most notorious traffic blackspots in the country\".\nHe joined other South West MPs calling for the government to consider the wider economic, environmental and safety benefits of improving the road.\nHowever, he cautioned that any plans to turn part, or all, of the 92 mile (148km) road into a dual carriageway must include protection for Stonehenge.\nMr Glen said he had been told by English Heritage, the National Trust and the Council for British Archaeology that Stonehenge would be \"formally placed on the at-risk register,\" if a dual carriageway was constructed close to the historic site without adequate protection.\nPlans for a tunnel were initially shelved in 2007 when the government said the estimated cost of \u00c2\u00a3510m was too expensive.\n\"A poorly designed and badly executed\" dual carriageway which could \"undermine a 5,000 year old world heritage site is not an improvement worth fighting for,\" Mr Glen said.\nTransport Minister Robert Goodwill said the government hoped an announcement on the future of the A303 would be made in the autumn.","summary":"A road which could be built close to Stonehenge could be placed on the \"at-risk register\" if it is built without adequate protection, a South West MP has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stocktrade is being transferred to the Dundee-headquartered firm for \u00a314m in cash.\nIts most recent annual revenue was \u00a39m, with \u00a31.3m in pre-tax profit.\nLast September, Stocktrade had \u00a34.3bn of assets under management. The buyer said it now stands at \u00a34.6bn, bringing 48,000 new customers.\nThat should increase the scale of Alliance Trust Savings to \u00a311.5bn in assets under management, with 105,000 customers, allowing for more efficient operations.\nIt will also increase the Dundonians range of services, including telephone and online share dealing services for pension providers, building societies, company share schemes and corporate Individual Savings Accounts.\nBrewin Dolphin said the sale would only clear a net gain of \u00a31m, after paying for separation costs.\nThe deal still requires clearance from regulators, and is expected to close during this year.\nAlliance Trust Savings was part of the strategy last month criticised by Elliott Advisers, the hedge fund and activist investor in parent company Alliance Trust.\nIn criticising the Dundee company's management, it succeeded in getting two new directors appointed. They could have sought to block further expansion of the financial retail platform. But it appears, from this deal, that they have agreed to expenditure on growth.\nAlliance Trust believes that the expansion could help its savings division into profit by 2016, apart from the cost of integration.\nPatrick Mill, managing director of Alliance Trust Savings (ATS), said: \"Stocktrade is a great strategic fit for ATS, giving us access to new customers, an increase in assets and the opportunity to build a strategic partnership capability.\n\"It also gives us the ability to align a traditional stockbroking business with our innovative, scalable and cost effective approach by offering customers online access alongside our in-house customer service team.\"","summary":"Alliance Trust Savings has announced plans to buy an share trading company from Brewin Dolphin.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stocktrade is being transferred to the Dundee-headquartered firm for \u00a314m in cash.\nIts most recent annual revenue was \u00a39m, with \u00a31.3m in pre-tax profit.\nLast September, Stocktrade had \u00a34.3bn of assets under management. The buyer said it now stands at \u00a34.6bn, bringing 48,000 new customers.\nThat should increase the scale of Alliance Trust Savings to \u00a311.5bn in assets under management, with 105,000 customers, allowing for more efficient operations.\nIt will also increase the Dundonians range of services, including telephone and online share dealing services for pension providers, building societies, company share schemes and corporate Individual Savings Accounts.\nBrewin Dolphin said the sale would only clear a net gain of \u00a31m, after paying for separation costs.\nThe deal still requires clearance from regulators, and is expected to close during this year.\nAlliance Trust Savings was part of the strategy last month criticised by Elliott Advisers, the hedge fund and activist investor in parent company Alliance Trust.\nIn criticising the Dundee company's management, it succeeded in getting two new directors appointed. They could have sought to block further expansion of the financial retail platform. But it appears, from this deal, that they have agreed to expenditure on growth.\nAlliance Trust believes that the expansion could help its savings division into profit by 2016, apart from the cost of integration.\nPatrick Mill, managing director of Alliance Trust Savings (ATS), said: \"Stocktrade is a great strategic fit for ATS, giving us access to new customers, an increase in assets and the opportunity to build a strategic partnership capability.\n\"It also gives us the ability to align a traditional stockbroking business with our innovative, scalable and cost effective approach by offering customers online access alongside our in-house customer service team.\"","summary":"The Scottish savings firm Alliance Trust Savings is being sold to a private equity firm.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"JP Nadeau was reportedly struck by lightning mid-sentence in his apple orchard in New Brunswick, Canada.\n\"And just as I told my new son-in-law 'You're a lucky guy' - Boom!\" he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.\nAside from a small scar on his thumb, Mr Nadeau says he was unscathed and the wedding proceeded.\nStorm clouds had gathered behind him at the ceremony on 8 July, he said, and his daughter saw lightning strike the ground nearby.\n\"I had the microphone and the shock jumped into the sound system and my hand just lit up and I saw the spark,\" he told the CBC.\n\"And I'm looking at my hand and it's all flared up\u2026 It was like I was holding a lightning bolt in my hand, it was amazing.\"\nEveryone was stunned at first, but that didn't stop the happy couple from continuing with the festivities.\n\"It was a beautiful wedding,\" Mr Nadeau's wife, Maggy Thomas, told the CBC.\n\"But that was pretty terrifying for a second.\"\nMr Nadeau says he's a lucky-unlucky man - in 2015, a cruise ship he was working on near the Falkland Islands caught fire, and he was rescued by the British Royal Air Force.\n\"I've had lots of brushes with death,\" said Mr Nadeau. \"But death keeps ignoring me.\"","summary":"No one likes a dull wedding, but one father-of-the-bride's speech was a little too electrifying at his daughter's ceremony last weekend.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"JP Nadeau was reportedly struck by lightning mid-sentence in his apple orchard in New Brunswick, Canada.\n\"And just as I told my new son-in-law 'You're a lucky guy' - Boom!\" he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.\nAside from a small scar on his thumb, Mr Nadeau says he was unscathed and the wedding proceeded.\nStorm clouds had gathered behind him at the ceremony on 8 July, he said, and his daughter saw lightning strike the ground nearby.\n\"I had the microphone and the shock jumped into the sound system and my hand just lit up and I saw the spark,\" he told the CBC.\n\"And I'm looking at my hand and it's all flared up\u2026 It was like I was holding a lightning bolt in my hand, it was amazing.\"\nEveryone was stunned at first, but that didn't stop the happy couple from continuing with the festivities.\n\"It was a beautiful wedding,\" Mr Nadeau's wife, Maggy Thomas, told the CBC.\n\"But that was pretty terrifying for a second.\"\nMr Nadeau says he's a lucky-unlucky man - in 2015, a cruise ship he was working on near the Falkland Islands caught fire, and he was rescued by the British Royal Air Force.\n\"I've had lots of brushes with death,\" said Mr Nadeau. \"But death keeps ignoring me.\"","summary":"A Canadian man who was struck by lightning at his wedding has described how he was \"absolutely stunned\" by the moment he was struck by the lightning.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An 18-year-old woman was driving a Toyota Yaris when it was in a crash with a Ford Transit van on the A595 near Bootle at 19:55 BST on Friday.\nShe and her front seat passenger, also 18, were pronounced dead at the scene.\nA third 18-year-old woman, in the back of the car, was flown by air ambulance to hospital where her condition is said to be \"critical\".\nThe 51-year-old man driving the van was also flown to hospital, where he is in a serious but stable condition.\nThe road was closed for six hours for the vehicles to be examined and then removed, Cumbria Police said.\nThe force is appealing for witnesses.","summary":"A woman has died and another has been seriously injured in a crash in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An 18-year-old woman was driving a Toyota Yaris when it was in a crash with a Ford Transit van on the A595 near Bootle at 19:55 BST on Friday.\nShe and her front seat passenger, also 18, were pronounced dead at the scene.\nA third 18-year-old woman, in the back of the car, was flown by air ambulance to hospital where her condition is said to be \"critical\".\nThe 51-year-old man driving the van was also flown to hospital, where he is in a serious but stable condition.\nThe road was closed for six hours for the vehicles to be examined and then removed, Cumbria Police said.\nThe force is appealing for witnesses.","summary":"Two teenagers have been killed and another seriously injured in a car crash in Cumbria.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The West Ham striker is charged with driving a car while a baby was being held by a passenger.\nSnodgrass, 29, is alleged to have driven on Duke Street, Glasgow, on 17 April with too many people to fit a baby seat in.\nThe baby is alleged to have been in the arms for a rear seat passenger.\nSnodgrass, originally from Glasgow, was not at the city's Justice of the Peace Court when the case called.\nDefence lawyer Martin Black told the court \"he didn't think he had to be\" when asked why his client was not present.\nThe Crown requested a warrant which was granted by JP Eunice Paton.","summary":"A warrant has been issued for West Ham striker Snodgrass after he failed to turn up for his court trial.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The West Ham striker is charged with driving a car while a baby was being held by a passenger.\nSnodgrass, 29, is alleged to have driven on Duke Street, Glasgow, on 17 April with too many people to fit a baby seat in.\nThe baby is alleged to have been in the arms for a rear seat passenger.\nSnodgrass, originally from Glasgow, was not at the city's Justice of the Peace Court when the case called.\nDefence lawyer Martin Black told the court \"he didn't think he had to be\" when asked why his client was not present.\nThe Crown requested a warrant which was granted by JP Eunice Paton.","summary":"Former England captain Robbie Snodgrass has appeared in court accused of driving while carrying a baby.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hastings Pier is being rebuilt with \u00a314m of money raised mainly through the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nIt is now hoped a further \u00a3300,000 can be raised by selling 3,000 shares for \u00a3100 each.\nThe charity behind the restoration said investors would have a say in the pier's future.\nThe 140-year-old structure was almost completely destroyed by fire in October 2010.\nSimon Opie, CEO of the Hastings Pier Charity, said the shares were important to continue interest in the pier after its restoration.\nHe said: \"[The shares] are not just about the money, but it is about creating shareholder members, people who are invested in the pier, people who care about the town, the heritage of the pier, and people who will be here for the long term.\n\"The money that we have raised will restore the pier but beyond that it needs to have an economically viable future and that's what we hope we will create.\"\nThe Panamanian company Ravenclaw, which owned the pier, was issued with a compulsory purchase order after it failed to carry out repair work.\nThe order was granted in 2012 and the council formally took ownership of the pier in August.\nIt is hoped the restoration will be completed by spring 2015.\nHastings Council leader, Jeremy Birch, said: \"This is the people's pier so let them have a stake in it.\"\nThe shares will go on sale on Saturday through a community shares website.","summary":"A community group has raised \u00a3300,000 to restore a historic pier in Hastings.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hastings Pier is being rebuilt with \u00a314m of money raised mainly through the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nIt is now hoped a further \u00a3300,000 can be raised by selling 3,000 shares for \u00a3100 each.\nThe charity behind the restoration said investors would have a say in the pier's future.\nThe 140-year-old structure was almost completely destroyed by fire in October 2010.\nSimon Opie, CEO of the Hastings Pier Charity, said the shares were important to continue interest in the pier after its restoration.\nHe said: \"[The shares] are not just about the money, but it is about creating shareholder members, people who are invested in the pier, people who care about the town, the heritage of the pier, and people who will be here for the long term.\n\"The money that we have raised will restore the pier but beyond that it needs to have an economically viable future and that's what we hope we will create.\"\nThe Panamanian company Ravenclaw, which owned the pier, was issued with a compulsory purchase order after it failed to carry out repair work.\nThe order was granted in 2012 and the council formally took ownership of the pier in August.\nIt is hoped the restoration will be completed by spring 2015.\nHastings Council leader, Jeremy Birch, said: \"This is the people's pier so let them have a stake in it.\"\nThe shares will go on sale on Saturday through a community shares website.","summary":"Shares in a derelict seaside pier that was almost destroyed by fire three years ago will be offered to the community to aid its restoration.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Thursday, the firm acknowledged it read the anonymous blogger's emails in order to identify an employee it suspected of leaking information.\nMicrosoft owns Hotmail, a free email service now called Outlook.com.\nJohn Frank, deputy general counsel for Microsoft, said it took \"extraordinary actions in this case\".\nWhile the search was technically legal, he added Microsoft would consult outside counsel in the future.\nMicrosoft's actions came to light this week as part of a legal case by US prosecutors against an ex-Microsoft employee, Alex Kibalko, who was a Russian native based in the company's Lebanon office.\nIn 2012, Microsoft had been alerted to the fact that the blogger, whose identity was kept anonymous in the court papers, had been given some stolen lines of code from the not-yet-released Windows 8 operating system.\nThe blogger then posted screenshots of the unreleased Windows operating system to his blog.\nTo figure out the source of the leak, Microsoft began an investigation and, as part of that search, looked into the blogger's accounts to find out the name of the employee.\nThe search was legal because it fell within Microsoft's terms of service which state that the company can access information in accounts that are stored on its \"Communication Services\", which includes email, chat areas, forums, and other communication facilities.\nThe terms of service add: \"Microsoft reserves the right to review materials posted to the Communication Services and to remove any materials in its sole discretion.\"\nNonetheless, revelations of the search have led to renewed focus on the privacy violations of technology firms.\nIt has also left Microsoft in a difficult position, as the firm has often criticised rival Google for its automatic scanning of users' emails in order to serve them with advertising.","summary":"Microsoft has defended its decision to search its Hotmail service after a blogger posted a leaked email.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Thursday, the firm acknowledged it read the anonymous blogger's emails in order to identify an employee it suspected of leaking information.\nMicrosoft owns Hotmail, a free email service now called Outlook.com.\nJohn Frank, deputy general counsel for Microsoft, said it took \"extraordinary actions in this case\".\nWhile the search was technically legal, he added Microsoft would consult outside counsel in the future.\nMicrosoft's actions came to light this week as part of a legal case by US prosecutors against an ex-Microsoft employee, Alex Kibalko, who was a Russian native based in the company's Lebanon office.\nIn 2012, Microsoft had been alerted to the fact that the blogger, whose identity was kept anonymous in the court papers, had been given some stolen lines of code from the not-yet-released Windows 8 operating system.\nThe blogger then posted screenshots of the unreleased Windows operating system to his blog.\nTo figure out the source of the leak, Microsoft began an investigation and, as part of that search, looked into the blogger's accounts to find out the name of the employee.\nThe search was legal because it fell within Microsoft's terms of service which state that the company can access information in accounts that are stored on its \"Communication Services\", which includes email, chat areas, forums, and other communication facilities.\nThe terms of service add: \"Microsoft reserves the right to review materials posted to the Communication Services and to remove any materials in its sole discretion.\"\nNonetheless, revelations of the search have led to renewed focus on the privacy violations of technology firms.\nIt has also left Microsoft in a difficult position, as the firm has often criticised rival Google for its automatic scanning of users' emails in order to serve them with advertising.","summary":"Microsoft admitted it read the Hotmail inbox of a blogger while pursuing a software leak investigation.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a leaked letter, Mr Skates said he was informed this was because of the current level of investment.\nHe meets Network Rail officials on Thursday after describing conditions for rail passengers as \"unacceptable\".\nNetwork Rail said it was committed to working with the Welsh Government to get value for taxpayers' money.\nMr Skates has accused the company - which maintains tracks across the UK - of a lack of investment in clearing leaves this autumn, which cause damage to train wheels because of the extra braking pressure required.\nHe believes this has led to over-crowding and reduced punctuality of services as it forces more rolling stock to be removed from routes.\nArriva Trains Wales said 54 out of its fleet of 127 have had to be taken away for repairs this autumn - an increase of 54% on the same period last year.\nIn the letter seen by BBC Wales, sent last month to Network Rail's route managing director Andy Thomas, Mr Skates said Arriva Trains Wales raised concerns about the level of work being carried out to clear leaves from the lines.\nHe wrote: \"I have been informed that Network Rail responded that this was due to budgetary reasons and that at the current level of investment it would take 28 years to get the Welsh network up to the prescribed standard.\"\nA Network Rail spokesman said: \"We have jointly concluded with Arriva Trains Wales that the reduction in fleet availability cannot be solely related to Network Rail's autumn plan as we are increasing spend and activity.\n\"We are committed to working jointly with Arriva Trains Wales and the Welsh Government to ensure maximum value for taxpayers' money.\"\nIn a debate at the Senedd on Wednesday, Plaid Cymru's economy spokesman Adam Price described current conditions for Welsh rail passengers as a \"national crisis\".\nHe referred to three examples on social media yesterday in which one passenger told of his experience of a train catching fire, one had been on an overcrowded service where a passenger fainted, and another claimed to have a seat for the first time in 11 months.\nAn Arriva Trains Wales spokesman denied one of its trains had caught fire, instead saying there was a problem with an exhaust.\nHe said: \"We understand and apologise for the frustrations around the capacity issues faced by commuters which has been made worse recently by the additional maintenance required on damaged train wheels caused by the autumn leaf-fall.\n\"We continue to work hard with our partners in Network Rail to reduce the impact of this issue.\"","summary":"Network Rail believes it will take 28 years to get the Welsh rail system up to standard, Skates has been told.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a leaked letter, Mr Skates said he was informed this was because of the current level of investment.\nHe meets Network Rail officials on Thursday after describing conditions for rail passengers as \"unacceptable\".\nNetwork Rail said it was committed to working with the Welsh Government to get value for taxpayers' money.\nMr Skates has accused the company - which maintains tracks across the UK - of a lack of investment in clearing leaves this autumn, which cause damage to train wheels because of the extra braking pressure required.\nHe believes this has led to over-crowding and reduced punctuality of services as it forces more rolling stock to be removed from routes.\nArriva Trains Wales said 54 out of its fleet of 127 have had to be taken away for repairs this autumn - an increase of 54% on the same period last year.\nIn the letter seen by BBC Wales, sent last month to Network Rail's route managing director Andy Thomas, Mr Skates said Arriva Trains Wales raised concerns about the level of work being carried out to clear leaves from the lines.\nHe wrote: \"I have been informed that Network Rail responded that this was due to budgetary reasons and that at the current level of investment it would take 28 years to get the Welsh network up to the prescribed standard.\"\nA Network Rail spokesman said: \"We have jointly concluded with Arriva Trains Wales that the reduction in fleet availability cannot be solely related to Network Rail's autumn plan as we are increasing spend and activity.\n\"We are committed to working jointly with Arriva Trains Wales and the Welsh Government to ensure maximum value for taxpayers' money.\"\nIn a debate at the Senedd on Wednesday, Plaid Cymru's economy spokesman Adam Price described current conditions for Welsh rail passengers as a \"national crisis\".\nHe referred to three examples on social media yesterday in which one passenger told of his experience of a train catching fire, one had been on an overcrowded service where a passenger fainted, and another claimed to have a seat for the first time in 11 months.\nAn Arriva Trains Wales spokesman denied one of its trains had caught fire, instead saying there was a problem with an exhaust.\nHe said: \"We understand and apologise for the frustrations around the capacity issues faced by commuters which has been made worse recently by the additional maintenance required on damaged train wheels caused by the autumn leaf-fall.\n\"We continue to work hard with our partners in Network Rail to reduce the impact of this issue.\"","summary":"Network Rail has told Arriva Trains Wales it will take 28 years to get its network up to the prescribed standard, Transport Secretary Ken Skates has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"County are tenants at the ground which is also used by rugby union teams Newport Gwent Dragons and Newport RFC.\n\"We've already made our position clear in respect to the pitch issues and what we're dealing with,\" Davies said.\n\"It points to the fact Newport County are bottom of the league and I suggest he focuses on preparing his own side.\"\n\"I'm not sure why he [Westley] feels it necessary to go on about it,\" Davies told BBC Wales Sport.\nDavies is also the chief executive of Rodney Parade Limited, which owns the ground and agreed a 10-year lease for the football club to use the stadium in 2013.\nOn Thursday, Westley questioned whether Newport County were getting value for money out of the leasing deal.\nThe Exiles have had two games - against Morecambe and Barnet - abandoned at half-time while their game against Stevenage in October was postponed because of the state of the pitch.\n\"It costs us more for us to have County playing there than it's worth. The estimated cost of drainage work is worth twice as much as we receive from County each season,\" Davies continued.\nThe Dragons were beaten 10-0 by Ospreys at Rodney Parade on New Year's Day on a dreadful pitch and Davies says he is aware of the state of the playing surface.\n\"This issue is very important and I'm not trying to say the pitch is perfect. We're doing all we can to repair the pitch but there's no short-term solution,\" he said.\n\"In the meantime, it helps no-one that it continues to dominate the agenda.\"","summary":"Newport Gwent Dragons chief executive Davies says he is disappointed at Westley's criticism of the Rodney Parade pitch.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"County are tenants at the ground which is also used by rugby union teams Newport Gwent Dragons and Newport RFC.\n\"We've already made our position clear in respect to the pitch issues and what we're dealing with,\" Davies said.\n\"It points to the fact Newport County are bottom of the league and I suggest he focuses on preparing his own side.\"\n\"I'm not sure why he [Westley] feels it necessary to go on about it,\" Davies told BBC Wales Sport.\nDavies is also the chief executive of Rodney Parade Limited, which owns the ground and agreed a 10-year lease for the football club to use the stadium in 2013.\nOn Thursday, Westley questioned whether Newport County were getting value for money out of the leasing deal.\nThe Exiles have had two games - against Morecambe and Barnet - abandoned at half-time while their game against Stevenage in October was postponed because of the state of the pitch.\n\"It costs us more for us to have County playing there than it's worth. The estimated cost of drainage work is worth twice as much as we receive from County each season,\" Davies continued.\nThe Dragons were beaten 10-0 by Ospreys at Rodney Parade on New Year's Day on a dreadful pitch and Davies says he is aware of the state of the playing surface.\n\"This issue is very important and I'm not trying to say the pitch is perfect. We're doing all we can to repair the pitch but there's no short-term solution,\" he said.\n\"In the meantime, it helps no-one that it continues to dominate the agenda.\"","summary":"Newport County chairman Gareth Davies says he is \"not sure\" why the club's owner, Greg Westley, is not involved in the dispute over the pitch at Rodney Parade.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Local MP Ian Lucas said people were concerned about the impact it could have if the prison on Wrexham Industrial Estate assumes a local name.\nIn a letter, prisons minister Jeremy Wright says local names are \"generally avoided as most local people object\".\nHe said it was likely people would be invited to propose names for the \u00c2\u00a3212m prison which is due to open in 2017.\nWork is expected to start in August, creating up to 1,000 jobs, to build the prison which will house 2,100 inmates, making it the largest prison in the UK.\nThe overall project spend is lower than the original \u00c2\u00a3250m estimate and the construction will involve local business and enterprises, with 100 apprenticeships created.","summary":"Wrexham Industrial Estate's new prison is unlikely to be named after local name, says the prison minister.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Local MP Ian Lucas said people were concerned about the impact it could have if the prison on Wrexham Industrial Estate assumes a local name.\nIn a letter, prisons minister Jeremy Wright says local names are \"generally avoided as most local people object\".\nHe said it was likely people would be invited to propose names for the \u00c2\u00a3212m prison which is due to open in 2017.\nWork is expected to start in August, creating up to 1,000 jobs, to build the prison which will house 2,100 inmates, making it the largest prison in the UK.\nThe overall project spend is lower than the original \u00c2\u00a3250m estimate and the construction will involve local business and enterprises, with 100 apprenticeships created.","summary":"A petition calling for the name of a new \u00a31bn prison in Wrexham has been launched by the Welsh government.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emergency services were called to Longtown Bridge, near Carlisle, on Tuesday after a 32-year-old man got into difficulties in the water.\nThe man had just rescued a young girl from the river, Cumbria Police said.\nChief Fire Officer for the county, Jim Onions, warned people against swimming during heatwaves because of strong currents.\nDivers and rescue crews were involved in the search, along with the coastguard and an RAF helicopter with thermal imaging equipment.\nThe body has not been formally identified.\nMr Onions said: \"We are really worried that during a hot spell - especially in the school holidays - people enter the water for a cooling dip because the water looks calm on the surface.\n\"But I've seen highly skilled firefighters in the water struggling because of strong undercurrents.\"\nThe rescued girl is at Cumberland Infirmary receiving treatment.","summary":"A body has been found in a river in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emergency services were called to Longtown Bridge, near Carlisle, on Tuesday after a 32-year-old man got into difficulties in the water.\nThe man had just rescued a young girl from the river, Cumbria Police said.\nChief Fire Officer for the county, Jim Onions, warned people against swimming during heatwaves because of strong currents.\nDivers and rescue crews were involved in the search, along with the coastguard and an RAF helicopter with thermal imaging equipment.\nThe body has not been formally identified.\nMr Onions said: \"We are really worried that during a hot spell - especially in the school holidays - people enter the water for a cooling dip because the water looks calm on the surface.\n\"But I've seen highly skilled firefighters in the water struggling because of strong undercurrents.\"\nThe rescued girl is at Cumberland Infirmary receiving treatment.","summary":"A body has been recovered from a Cumbrian river after a search for a man missing in the water.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former business secretary said the offer to take a 25% stake in the firm's UK operations is \"quite close\" to what he would have offered.\nHe said it showed a commitment to south Wales after Tata announced it would sell its loss-making UK operations.\nBut he said it was only a first step, with the steel market \"awful\".\n\"The 25% offer is quite close to what I would have done,\" said Sir Vince, who served in the coalition government between 2010 and 2015.\n\"It sends the right message the government is committed to south Wales and the steel industry and it is within the rules we have to operate.\"\nHowever, speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales, he said there were still \"a lot of hurdles to overcome\".\n\"We don't know who the buyer is and if there is a buyer, if they will succeed because the economics of the situation at the moment are pretty awful with the low world prices [for steel] and ferocious competition,\" he said.\nThis makes a management buyout \"risky\", Sir Vince said, adding that, long-term, habits in British industry must be changed, with a proper strategy drawn up and more products used that are made in the UK.\nResponding to suggestions his successor as business secretary, Sajid Javid, had been slow to intervene, he said the government was \"reasonably cautious\" because of the \"economics of the industry\".\nHe said: \"They haven't done a complete U-turn, but they have acknowledged reality that government has an absolutely key role working alongside private business and I'm encouraged by that.\n\"As a starter it is a good move and we should applaud it. Let's hope there is a good buyer and they can turn it around\".","summary":"Sir Vince Cable has said he is \"encouraged\" by the government's offer to buy Tata Steel.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former business secretary said the offer to take a 25% stake in the firm's UK operations is \"quite close\" to what he would have offered.\nHe said it showed a commitment to south Wales after Tata announced it would sell its loss-making UK operations.\nBut he said it was only a first step, with the steel market \"awful\".\n\"The 25% offer is quite close to what I would have done,\" said Sir Vince, who served in the coalition government between 2010 and 2015.\n\"It sends the right message the government is committed to south Wales and the steel industry and it is within the rules we have to operate.\"\nHowever, speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales, he said there were still \"a lot of hurdles to overcome\".\n\"We don't know who the buyer is and if there is a buyer, if they will succeed because the economics of the situation at the moment are pretty awful with the low world prices [for steel] and ferocious competition,\" he said.\nThis makes a management buyout \"risky\", Sir Vince said, adding that, long-term, habits in British industry must be changed, with a proper strategy drawn up and more products used that are made in the UK.\nResponding to suggestions his successor as business secretary, Sajid Javid, had been slow to intervene, he said the government was \"reasonably cautious\" because of the \"economics of the industry\".\nHe said: \"They haven't done a complete U-turn, but they have acknowledged reality that government has an absolutely key role working alongside private business and I'm encouraged by that.\n\"As a starter it is a good move and we should applaud it. Let's hope there is a good buyer and they can turn it around\".","summary":"A Tata management buyout is \"risky\" but the UK government's offer of help is a good one, Sir Vince has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Connor Hamer, 22, said he had been refused service at the restaurant in Pilsworth on Sunday and would be protesting until the matter was sorted.\nThe firm said it \"respected his right to protest\" but the drive-thru was \"for roadworthy motor vehicles only\".\n\"To me a horse is like a car, I use them in everyday life,\" Mr Hammer said.\n\"I will be staying on McDonald's car park until it is sorted out,\" he added.\n\"It could take six days, it could take six months it doesn't matter, I won't be going nowhere.\"\nHe said he had lived in a horse-drawn vehicle for three years.","summary":"A man is protesting outside a McDonald's after staff refused to serve him at the drive-thru on a horse and cart.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Connor Hamer, 22, said he had been refused service at the restaurant in Pilsworth on Sunday and would be protesting until the matter was sorted.\nThe firm said it \"respected his right to protest\" but the drive-thru was \"for roadworthy motor vehicles only\".\n\"To me a horse is like a car, I use them in everyday life,\" Mr Hammer said.\n\"I will be staying on McDonald's car park until it is sorted out,\" he added.\n\"It could take six days, it could take six months it doesn't matter, I won't be going nowhere.\"\nHe said he had lived in a horse-drawn vehicle for three years.","summary":"A man has said he will be staying on McDonald's car park for six days after he was refused service at the restaurant.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It is the third time Vitalmiro Bastos Moura has been tried for Dorothy Stang's 2005 death after previous convictions were overturned.\nMs Stang, 73, campaigned for 30 years to save rainforest from the interests of wealthy landlords.\nShe had tried to block Moura's attempts to seize land and was shot six times.\nMoura, who was convicted in 2007 and 2010 in verdicts that were subsequently overturned, was sentenced to 30 years in prison.\nIn the latest trial, the judge said Moura had acted in a cold-blooded and cowardly manner.\nProsecutors earlier said Moura and another rancher had hired gunmen to kill Ms Stang. Moura's lawyers argued there wasn't enough evidence linking him to the crime.\nThe death of Ms Stang in the northern state of Para became a symbol of the violent conflict for natural resources in Brazil's Amazon region.\nIn the past 30 years, more than 1,000 people have been killed in land disputes in Brazil, with some two-thirds of the murders happening in Para.\nAhead of the latest verdict, Ms Stang's sister, Barbara Richardson, said the repeated trials had been upsetting but had helped maintain a spotlight on the issues.\n\"That keeps the injustice of the system before the people's eyes,\" she told AP. \"Dorothy is ever prominent. The people understand what happened to her and what this means.\"","summary":"A rancher is being re-tried for ordering the murder of Dorothy Stang over a land dispute","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It is the third time Vitalmiro Bastos Moura has been tried for Dorothy Stang's 2005 death after previous convictions were overturned.\nMs Stang, 73, campaigned for 30 years to save rainforest from the interests of wealthy landlords.\nShe had tried to block Moura's attempts to seize land and was shot six times.\nMoura, who was convicted in 2007 and 2010 in verdicts that were subsequently overturned, was sentenced to 30 years in prison.\nIn the latest trial, the judge said Moura had acted in a cold-blooded and cowardly manner.\nProsecutors earlier said Moura and another rancher had hired gunmen to kill Ms Stang. Moura's lawyers argued there wasn't enough evidence linking him to the crime.\nThe death of Ms Stang in the northern state of Para became a symbol of the violent conflict for natural resources in Brazil's Amazon region.\nIn the past 30 years, more than 1,000 people have been killed in land disputes in Brazil, with some two-thirds of the murders happening in Para.\nAhead of the latest verdict, Ms Stang's sister, Barbara Richardson, said the repeated trials had been upsetting but had helped maintain a spotlight on the issues.\n\"That keeps the injustice of the system before the people's eyes,\" she told AP. \"Dorothy is ever prominent. The people understand what happened to her and what this means.\"","summary":"A Brazilian judge has sentenced a rancher to life in prison for the murder of a conservationist who was shot dead in the Amazon rainforest.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Scenes of crime officer Stephen Beattie worked for Northumbria, Staffordshire and Cleveland forces before being suspended in 2011 and later resigning.\nMore than 350 of his cases, including suspicious deaths and arsons, have been reviewed.\nThe Crown Prosecution Service has said no criminal charges will be brought.\nBoth Cleveland Police, which Mr Beattie joined in 2002, and Staffordshire, where he had worked since 1996, investigated him with the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) managing the inquiries.\nThe reports have now confirmed Mr Beattie:\nBut the reports concluded that none of his actions significantly impacted the results of his investigations.\nIPCC commissioner Cindy Butts said: \"Stephen Beattie repeatedly lied about his qualifications and made judgements in cases that were both outside his remit and his level of expertise.\n\"Cleveland Police and Staffordshire Police have conducted meticulous investigations examining hundreds of cases and we know that, thankfully, his poor performance did not have a significant impact on the cases he was involved in.\"\nMr Beattie did receive an official caution in relation to a fraud offence.\nCleveland Police concluded that if he was still employed he would have a case to answer for gross misconduct while Staffordshire concluded he would have a case to answer for misconduct.","summary":"A former police officer who lied about his qualifications and made judgements about his job has been cleared of gross misconduct.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Scenes of crime officer Stephen Beattie worked for Northumbria, Staffordshire and Cleveland forces before being suspended in 2011 and later resigning.\nMore than 350 of his cases, including suspicious deaths and arsons, have been reviewed.\nThe Crown Prosecution Service has said no criminal charges will be brought.\nBoth Cleveland Police, which Mr Beattie joined in 2002, and Staffordshire, where he had worked since 1996, investigated him with the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) managing the inquiries.\nThe reports have now confirmed Mr Beattie:\nBut the reports concluded that none of his actions significantly impacted the results of his investigations.\nIPCC commissioner Cindy Butts said: \"Stephen Beattie repeatedly lied about his qualifications and made judgements in cases that were both outside his remit and his level of expertise.\n\"Cleveland Police and Staffordshire Police have conducted meticulous investigations examining hundreds of cases and we know that, thankfully, his poor performance did not have a significant impact on the cases he was involved in.\"\nMr Beattie did receive an official caution in relation to a fraud offence.\nCleveland Police concluded that if he was still employed he would have a case to answer for gross misconduct while Staffordshire concluded he would have a case to answer for misconduct.","summary":"A police employee lied about his qualifications and was generally poor at investigations, two reports have found.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money was raised by angel syndicate Equity Gap, along with venture capital firm Par Equity, US syndicate Aero-Den and the Scottish Investment Bank.\nThe move has led to five new skilled jobs which have been filled by former oil and gas supply chain workers.\nThe company said it planned to add further posts in the future.\nVert Rotors was founded by Olly Dmitriev in 2013 and produces ultra compact low-vibration gas compressors for aerospace, medical and other applications.\nThe funding will be used to increase capacity at Vert's manufacturing facility in Gracemount and expand its customer base.\nMr Dmitriev said: \"This investment brings valuable highly skilled manufacturing jobs to Edinburgh and allows Vert Rotors to increase our sales outreach.\n\"Our products are fully manufactured in Scotland and exported to Europe and the USA. We look forward to scaling up our operations following this investment.\"\nJock Millican, from Equity Gap, said: \"Vert Rotors has potential to disrupt the established marketplace significantly with its high quality products.\n\"Olly has an excellent track record in business and has a clear vision for the future of the company.\"","summary":"Edinburgh-based engineering firm Vert Rotors has secured a \u00a31.5m investment to expand its manufacturing capacity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money was raised by angel syndicate Equity Gap, along with venture capital firm Par Equity, US syndicate Aero-Den and the Scottish Investment Bank.\nThe move has led to five new skilled jobs which have been filled by former oil and gas supply chain workers.\nThe company said it planned to add further posts in the future.\nVert Rotors was founded by Olly Dmitriev in 2013 and produces ultra compact low-vibration gas compressors for aerospace, medical and other applications.\nThe funding will be used to increase capacity at Vert's manufacturing facility in Gracemount and expand its customer base.\nMr Dmitriev said: \"This investment brings valuable highly skilled manufacturing jobs to Edinburgh and allows Vert Rotors to increase our sales outreach.\n\"Our products are fully manufactured in Scotland and exported to Europe and the USA. We look forward to scaling up our operations following this investment.\"\nJock Millican, from Equity Gap, said: \"Vert Rotors has potential to disrupt the established marketplace significantly with its high quality products.\n\"Olly has an excellent track record in business and has a clear vision for the future of the company.\"","summary":"Gas compressor maker Vert Rotors has been given a funding boost to scale up manufacturing at its factory in Edinburgh.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The new polymer \u00a35 note, which is slightly smaller than its paper predecessor, will be available in branches before becoming more widely available across Scotland.\nIt continues to feature Sir Walter Scott and The Mound on the front, and a bridge theme on the back.\nAll existing paper Bank of Scotland \u00a35 notes will be gradually withdrawn.\nHowever, those that remain in circulation will continue to be accepted at shops, banks and cash payment machines.\nBank of Scotland also plans to replace its \u00a310 paper note with a polymer version next year.\nThe new, plastic material is said to be cleaner and more resilient to being crumpled and spilled on.\nIn September, the Bank of England released new \u00a35 plastic notes featuring Winston Churchill on the back.\nIt was the first time a polymer note had been circulated by the Bank of England, but other parts of the UK have already been using the material.\nPolymer banknotes are made from a very thin, flexible, see-through plastic film, with the design printed on special layers of ink on the front and back.\nBecause the main material is see-through, the design can include clear spots that are like little windows you can look straight through.\nMore than 20 countries around the world already use polymer banknotes - they include Scotland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.\nLast year the Clydesdale Bank brought a fully plastic note into circulation in the UK for the first time with a limited commemorative edition \u00a35 note.\nAs of last week, it entered into full circulation, and has begun to replace the current paper version.\nThe note features Scottish engineering pioneer and entrepreneur Sir William Arrol on the front, along with the Forth Bridge and the Titan Crane.\nThe reverse shows several images of the Forth Bridge.\nRoyal Bank of Scotland's new \u00a35 plastic note is due to enter circulation on 27 October.\nIt will feature Scottish novelist and poet Nan Shepherd.\nScientist Mary Somerville has already been selected for the bank's planned \u00a310 polymer note, which is due to enter into circulation next year.\nThey will be the first women to appear on the bank's main issue notes.","summary":"The Bank of Scotland's first \u00a35 plastic banknote intended for general circulation is set to be issued.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The new polymer \u00a35 note, which is slightly smaller than its paper predecessor, will be available in branches before becoming more widely available across Scotland.\nIt continues to feature Sir Walter Scott and The Mound on the front, and a bridge theme on the back.\nAll existing paper Bank of Scotland \u00a35 notes will be gradually withdrawn.\nHowever, those that remain in circulation will continue to be accepted at shops, banks and cash payment machines.\nBank of Scotland also plans to replace its \u00a310 paper note with a polymer version next year.\nThe new, plastic material is said to be cleaner and more resilient to being crumpled and spilled on.\nIn September, the Bank of England released new \u00a35 plastic notes featuring Winston Churchill on the back.\nIt was the first time a polymer note had been circulated by the Bank of England, but other parts of the UK have already been using the material.\nPolymer banknotes are made from a very thin, flexible, see-through plastic film, with the design printed on special layers of ink on the front and back.\nBecause the main material is see-through, the design can include clear spots that are like little windows you can look straight through.\nMore than 20 countries around the world already use polymer banknotes - they include Scotland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.\nLast year the Clydesdale Bank brought a fully plastic note into circulation in the UK for the first time with a limited commemorative edition \u00a35 note.\nAs of last week, it entered into full circulation, and has begun to replace the current paper version.\nThe note features Scottish engineering pioneer and entrepreneur Sir William Arrol on the front, along with the Forth Bridge and the Titan Crane.\nThe reverse shows several images of the Forth Bridge.\nRoyal Bank of Scotland's new \u00a35 plastic note is due to enter circulation on 27 October.\nIt will feature Scottish novelist and poet Nan Shepherd.\nScientist Mary Somerville has already been selected for the bank's planned \u00a310 polymer note, which is due to enter into circulation next year.\nThey will be the first women to appear on the bank's main issue notes.","summary":"The first polymer banknote to be introduced in Scotland is to be introduced in the UK on Wednesday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four men, aged between 25 and 61, were arrested in Ashbourne, County Meath, at about 16:00 GMT on Tuesday.\nSome 160 kilos of herbal cannabis was discovered, Garda (Irish police) said in a statement.\nIt described the seizure as \"significant\" and said the drugs were \"destined for the Irish market\".\nA business premises in Ashbourne was also searched during the \"intelligence-led\" operation.\nIt involved Garda officers from the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and the Special Crime Task Force.\nStaff from the Revenue Commissioners Customs Service also participated.\nAll four men, who are Irish nationals, are being questioned on suspicion of drug trafficking offences.","summary":"Some 160 kilos of cannabis has been seized in a joint operation by police and customs in Ashbourne, County Meath.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four men, aged between 25 and 61, were arrested in Ashbourne, County Meath, at about 16:00 GMT on Tuesday.\nSome 160 kilos of herbal cannabis was discovered, Garda (Irish police) said in a statement.\nIt described the seizure as \"significant\" and said the drugs were \"destined for the Irish market\".\nA business premises in Ashbourne was also searched during the \"intelligence-led\" operation.\nIt involved Garda officers from the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and the Special Crime Task Force.\nStaff from the Revenue Commissioners Customs Service also participated.\nAll four men, who are Irish nationals, are being questioned on suspicion of drug trafficking offences.","summary":"A large quantity of cannabis has been seized during a \"drug-smuggling operation\" in County Meath.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mohammed Sarul Islam believes changing the name would generate publicity and act as a memorial.\nThe former Cardiff councillor has put forward a petition calling on the Welsh Government to change the name.\nAssembly members will consider the petition, which gathered 16 signatures, on Tuesday\nA petition needs a minimum of 10 signatures to be discussed by the Assembly Petitions Committee, under current assembly rules.\nMr Sarul Islam, president of the Commonwealth Business and Investment Council for Wales, said rebranding the airport with such a well-known name would attract international customers.\nIt is not the first time calls have been made to rename the airport, bought by the Welsh Government for \u00c2\u00a352m in 2013.\nPrevious suggestions include rebranding it the Robert Owen International Airport of Wales - after the Welsh pioneer of the Cooperative Movement - and Dylan Thomas International Airport Cardiff.","summary":"Renaming the airport would boost international recognition, a former councillor has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mohammed Sarul Islam believes changing the name would generate publicity and act as a memorial.\nThe former Cardiff councillor has put forward a petition calling on the Welsh Government to change the name.\nAssembly members will consider the petition, which gathered 16 signatures, on Tuesday\nA petition needs a minimum of 10 signatures to be discussed by the Assembly Petitions Committee, under current assembly rules.\nMr Sarul Islam, president of the Commonwealth Business and Investment Council for Wales, said rebranding the airport with such a well-known name would attract international customers.\nIt is not the first time calls have been made to rename the airport, bought by the Welsh Government for \u00c2\u00a352m in 2013.\nPrevious suggestions include rebranding it the Robert Owen International Airport of Wales - after the Welsh pioneer of the Cooperative Movement - and Dylan Thomas International Airport Cardiff.","summary":"A petition calling for Cardiff Airport to be renamed the Robert Owen International Airport has been submitted to the assembly.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Church members have voted to raise the cost of a wedding from \u00a3296 to \u00a3415 and for a funeral service from \u00a3102 to \u00a3160 from January next year.\nThe fees include the costs of lighting and administration for the first time.\nThe moves come despite a warning from some members of the Church's governing body, the General Synod, that the rises could have an impact on poorer couples.\nThe Rev Canon Simon Killwick, a vicar in Moss Side, Manchester, said: \"Such a fee increase seems to me hard to justify in times of financial austerity and even harder to justify in poor inner-city parishes.\n\"The Church of England ought not to be seen to be making a big increase at this time and ought not to be making it difficult for the poor to access these services at a time when a simple ceremony can be had at a register office for around \u00a3100.\"\nCanon Killwick said the right to waive fees in cases of hardship put clergy in the \"invidious position\" of means testing parishioners.\n\"Waiving can cause real ill feeling,\" he said. \"The poor don't want to be patronised by fees being waived, they want their church to be affordable to them.\n\"It would be a crying shame if poor people end up being married in register offices because the Church of England has priced them out of their parish church.\"\nBut the Rt Rev John Packer, the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, said the changes reflected the \"reality\" of the costs, and reduced confusion over different fees being charged by different parishes.\nHe told the General Synod that the fees raised about \u00a335m a year for the Church, including \u00a315m towards the pay of clergy.\n\"The reality of what it costs matters, and it seems to me that those who are being married within our churches do understand that,\" he said.\nThe increases were approved after a 4% rise in the number of Church of England weddings in 2010.\nLast year the General Synod rejected plans to increase the price of both weddings and funerals by 50%.","summary":"The cost of weddings and funerals in the Church of England is to rise by more than 50%.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Church members have voted to raise the cost of a wedding from \u00a3296 to \u00a3415 and for a funeral service from \u00a3102 to \u00a3160 from January next year.\nThe fees include the costs of lighting and administration for the first time.\nThe moves come despite a warning from some members of the Church's governing body, the General Synod, that the rises could have an impact on poorer couples.\nThe Rev Canon Simon Killwick, a vicar in Moss Side, Manchester, said: \"Such a fee increase seems to me hard to justify in times of financial austerity and even harder to justify in poor inner-city parishes.\n\"The Church of England ought not to be seen to be making a big increase at this time and ought not to be making it difficult for the poor to access these services at a time when a simple ceremony can be had at a register office for around \u00a3100.\"\nCanon Killwick said the right to waive fees in cases of hardship put clergy in the \"invidious position\" of means testing parishioners.\n\"Waiving can cause real ill feeling,\" he said. \"The poor don't want to be patronised by fees being waived, they want their church to be affordable to them.\n\"It would be a crying shame if poor people end up being married in register offices because the Church of England has priced them out of their parish church.\"\nBut the Rt Rev John Packer, the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, said the changes reflected the \"reality\" of the costs, and reduced confusion over different fees being charged by different parishes.\nHe told the General Synod that the fees raised about \u00a335m a year for the Church, including \u00a315m towards the pay of clergy.\n\"The reality of what it costs matters, and it seems to me that those who are being married within our churches do understand that,\" he said.\nThe increases were approved after a 4% rise in the number of Church of England weddings in 2010.\nLast year the General Synod rejected plans to increase the price of both weddings and funerals by 50%.","summary":"Fees for Church of England weddings are to increase by 40% and the cost of a funeral service by more than 50%.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The panther chameleon was found on Monday by a dog walker in the wooded area at Marl Park.\nIt had to be put down after X-rays showed all of its legs were broken and it had a deformed spine.\nRSPCA Cymru said it was an \"extremely sad example of an abandoned and neglected exotic pet\".\nInspector Selina Chan said: \"It is a possibility that the owners took on this animal but were unable to provide the care he needs and decided to release him to the wild.\n\"We are urging potential owners of exotic animals to thoroughly research what is required in the care of the particular species before taking one on.\n\"Potential owners need to make sure they can give their animal the environment it needs and they have the facilities, time, financial means and long-term commitment to maintain a good standard of care, as required under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.\"\nShe added it was illegal to release non-native species into the wild.","summary":"Owners of exotic animals have been urged to do research before having them as pets after a seriously neglected chameleon was found.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The panther chameleon was found on Monday by a dog walker in the wooded area at Marl Park.\nIt had to be put down after X-rays showed all of its legs were broken and it had a deformed spine.\nRSPCA Cymru said it was an \"extremely sad example of an abandoned and neglected exotic pet\".\nInspector Selina Chan said: \"It is a possibility that the owners took on this animal but were unable to provide the care he needs and decided to release him to the wild.\n\"We are urging potential owners of exotic animals to thoroughly research what is required in the care of the particular species before taking one on.\n\"Potential owners need to make sure they can give their animal the environment it needs and they have the facilities, time, financial means and long-term commitment to maintain a good standard of care, as required under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.\"\nShe added it was illegal to release non-native species into the wild.","summary":"An abandoned exotic animal has been found in a park in Ceredigion.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last year's event, the first at Strathallan in Perthshire, was criticised over traffic issues and antisocial behaviour.\nDF Concerts said improvements include colour-coded zones, better signage and 24-hour dedicated management teams.\nThis year's event will take place between 8 July and 10 July.\nThe Stone Roses, Calvin Harris and Red Hot Chili Peppers will headline the main stage over the three nights.\nLast year's T in the Park had a daily attendance of about 85,000 people with an estimated 70,000 of those camping.\nDF Concerts has produced an animated video highlighting the new campsite layout.\nT in the Park security manager Colin Brown, said: \"We have overhauled the campsite layout and management and guarantee there will be well-informed stewards on hand to assist with any questions.\n\"The layout, clearly marked-out zones and improved signage will make getting about much easier, meaning our campers can concentrate on having a good time.\"\nDF Concerts said the Slam and King Tut's tents would open exclusively for campers on Thursday 7 July.\nLast week, the promoter announced that this year's festival arena will increase in size by a third.\nIt will publish revised transport plans for the event next week.\nCampsite entertainment manager Gail MacKenzie said: \"We know that the campsite is a huge part of the T in the Park experience and have listened to feedback from last year.\n\"As a result the entertainment will be enhanced and we're even opening the King Tut's Tent on the Thursday for the first time ever. \"","summary":"T in the Park organisers have announced an overhaul of the festival's campsite that will see it increase in size.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last year's event, the first at Strathallan in Perthshire, was criticised over traffic issues and antisocial behaviour.\nDF Concerts said improvements include colour-coded zones, better signage and 24-hour dedicated management teams.\nThis year's event will take place between 8 July and 10 July.\nThe Stone Roses, Calvin Harris and Red Hot Chili Peppers will headline the main stage over the three nights.\nLast year's T in the Park had a daily attendance of about 85,000 people with an estimated 70,000 of those camping.\nDF Concerts has produced an animated video highlighting the new campsite layout.\nT in the Park security manager Colin Brown, said: \"We have overhauled the campsite layout and management and guarantee there will be well-informed stewards on hand to assist with any questions.\n\"The layout, clearly marked-out zones and improved signage will make getting about much easier, meaning our campers can concentrate on having a good time.\"\nDF Concerts said the Slam and King Tut's tents would open exclusively for campers on Thursday 7 July.\nLast week, the promoter announced that this year's festival arena will increase in size by a third.\nIt will publish revised transport plans for the event next week.\nCampsite entertainment manager Gail MacKenzie said: \"We know that the campsite is a huge part of the T in the Park experience and have listened to feedback from last year.\n\"As a result the entertainment will be enhanced and we're even opening the King Tut's Tent on the Thursday for the first time ever. \"","summary":"The T in the Park music festival has been given a new layout following a review of the event's facilities.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kieran Innes, of Aberdeen, died after his car crashed on the A90 north of Forfar on Tuesday morning.\nMr Innes was a coach with Middlefield Wasps FC.\nThe club said in a statement: \"He was a genuine nice guy and would do anything for anyone. Kieran also ran our disability football. He loved all his players who will miss him dearly.\"\n'Mark of respect'\nThe statement added: \"The Wasps family has lost a true gent who will be sorely missed. He loved the Wasps. Thoughts go to the Innes family.\n\"As a mark of respect we will be doing a minutes applause at each Wasps game this weekend - Kieran didn't do silence.\"\nPolice Scotland in Tayside renewed an appeal for information.","summary":"A man who died after his car crashed into a tree in Aberdeenshire has been named as a 42-year-old man from Aberdeen.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kieran Innes, of Aberdeen, died after his car crashed on the A90 north of Forfar on Tuesday morning.\nMr Innes was a coach with Middlefield Wasps FC.\nThe club said in a statement: \"He was a genuine nice guy and would do anything for anyone. Kieran also ran our disability football. He loved all his players who will miss him dearly.\"\n'Mark of respect'\nThe statement added: \"The Wasps family has lost a true gent who will be sorely missed. He loved the Wasps. Thoughts go to the Innes family.\n\"As a mark of respect we will be doing a minutes applause at each Wasps game this weekend - Kieran didn't do silence.\"\nPolice Scotland in Tayside renewed an appeal for information.","summary":"Tribute has been paid to a football coach who died in a crash north of Forfar.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Swansea came into the match without a win in six games and fell behind at Villa Park to a Jordan Ayew strike.\nBut Sigurdsson's 25-yard free-kick got the visitors back on terms before Ayew's brother, Andre, nicked a late winner for Swansea.\n\"It was an important win, especially after going 1-0 down,\" said Iceland midfielder Sigurdsson.\n\"So we showed good character as a team to get back into the game and probably steal it at the end.\n\"We got back into the game with that free-kick and then changed the formation a little bit with Mo [Modou Barrow] coming on, it gave us a lot of pace down the wing.\n\"We kept going, knew we were going to get the chances.\n\"It was fantastic for the team because it's been a hard few weeks for us, having not won many games and lost a few points.\"\nBottom-of-the-table Villa had been on an even worse run and the loss to Swansea prompted Tim Sherwood's sacking as manager on Sunday.\nBut with a win to lift Swansea out of their mini-slump, Sigurdsson says morale will now improve and they can take added confidence into next Saturday's home game with Arsenal.\n\"We put the pressure on ourselves, we set targets before the season where we want to finish,\" he added.\n\"Of course we're not happy with the way we've been performing over the last couple of months.\n\"Sometimes you don't perform well, but you nick those wins, that's what it's about - as long as you're winning games you're happy.\n\"But of course we're not happy and we put the pressure on ourselves to win those games, and there has been some performances where we haven't been near our best.\n\"The only thing we can do is train hard and it will come.\n\"Days like these [against Villa] will help you with confidence and hopefully now we can kick on.\"","summary":"Sigurdsson has praised his Swansea City team-mates for their come-from-behind win against Villa.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Swansea came into the match without a win in six games and fell behind at Villa Park to a Jordan Ayew strike.\nBut Sigurdsson's 25-yard free-kick got the visitors back on terms before Ayew's brother, Andre, nicked a late winner for Swansea.\n\"It was an important win, especially after going 1-0 down,\" said Iceland midfielder Sigurdsson.\n\"So we showed good character as a team to get back into the game and probably steal it at the end.\n\"We got back into the game with that free-kick and then changed the formation a little bit with Mo [Modou Barrow] coming on, it gave us a lot of pace down the wing.\n\"We kept going, knew we were going to get the chances.\n\"It was fantastic for the team because it's been a hard few weeks for us, having not won many games and lost a few points.\"\nBottom-of-the-table Villa had been on an even worse run and the loss to Swansea prompted Tim Sherwood's sacking as manager on Sunday.\nBut with a win to lift Swansea out of their mini-slump, Sigurdsson says morale will now improve and they can take added confidence into next Saturday's home game with Arsenal.\n\"We put the pressure on ourselves, we set targets before the season where we want to finish,\" he added.\n\"Of course we're not happy with the way we've been performing over the last couple of months.\n\"Sometimes you don't perform well, but you nick those wins, that's what it's about - as long as you're winning games you're happy.\n\"But of course we're not happy and we put the pressure on ourselves to win those games, and there has been some performances where we haven't been near our best.\n\"The only thing we can do is train hard and it will come.\n\"Days like these [against Villa] will help you with confidence and hopefully now we can kick on.\"","summary":"Gylfi Sigurdsson says Swansea's 2-1 win over Aston Villa was a \"huge\" result after their \"difficult\" run of form.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Australian defeated 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, but fell out of the semi-finals to Brazilian Adriano de Souza, who claimed his first WSL crown.\nMr de Souza paid tribute to Fanning saying \"he deserved it more than me\".\nThere has been strong support after a grieving Fanning won his Pipeline quarter-finals heat on Wednesday.\nThe Australian broke down in an interview after his winning heat, not long after learning of his brother's death.\nHe later posted on social media that it was one of the most challenging days of his life.\n\"I am so grateful for the incredible love and well wishes that have come my way since learning of my eldest brother's passing,\" Fanning said on Instagram.\n\"Like all my big brothers, Peter will always be a hero to me... I knew I could find the strength to take part in the final event of the season because that's what Pete would want.\"\nIt has not been disclosed how or where Peter Fanning died.\nMick Fanning came close to losing his own life in July after being forced to fight off a shark during a competition in South Africa.\nMick's mother, who is currently with him in Hawaii, said she was overwhelmed by the live televised footage of his close encounter with the shark.\n\"I just saw my boy going down. That was absolutely terrifying because I have lost a son before,\" Liz Osborne told Fairfax media.\nFanning's other brother, Sean, died in a car accident in 1998.\nImmediately after clinching the Pipeline Masters title, Adriano de Souza spoke of conflicting emotions going into the final day of competition.\n\"I wish so much to give a hug to Mick's mum, but it's kind of scary as we are in a world title race and I didn't want to mix it up,\" de Souza said.\n\"I think Mick deserved it more than me, he's such a strong man, a three-time world champion. The strongest man I have met in my whole life.\"","summary":"Peter Fanning, the brother of world champion Peter Fanning, has died aged 31 after a long illness.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Australian defeated 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, but fell out of the semi-finals to Brazilian Adriano de Souza, who claimed his first WSL crown.\nMr de Souza paid tribute to Fanning saying \"he deserved it more than me\".\nThere has been strong support after a grieving Fanning won his Pipeline quarter-finals heat on Wednesday.\nThe Australian broke down in an interview after his winning heat, not long after learning of his brother's death.\nHe later posted on social media that it was one of the most challenging days of his life.\n\"I am so grateful for the incredible love and well wishes that have come my way since learning of my eldest brother's passing,\" Fanning said on Instagram.\n\"Like all my big brothers, Peter will always be a hero to me... I knew I could find the strength to take part in the final event of the season because that's what Pete would want.\"\nIt has not been disclosed how or where Peter Fanning died.\nMick Fanning came close to losing his own life in July after being forced to fight off a shark during a competition in South Africa.\nMick's mother, who is currently with him in Hawaii, said she was overwhelmed by the live televised footage of his close encounter with the shark.\n\"I just saw my boy going down. That was absolutely terrifying because I have lost a son before,\" Liz Osborne told Fairfax media.\nFanning's other brother, Sean, died in a car accident in 1998.\nImmediately after clinching the Pipeline Masters title, Adriano de Souza spoke of conflicting emotions going into the final day of competition.\n\"I wish so much to give a hug to Mick's mum, but it's kind of scary as we are in a world title race and I didn't want to mix it up,\" de Souza said.\n\"I think Mick deserved it more than me, he's such a strong man, a three-time world champion. The strongest man I have met in my whole life.\"","summary":"Mick Fanning has missed out on a WSL crown after a strong performance overshadowed by the death of his brother Peter.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The \u00a31.471bn spent shooting movies like Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2014 represents a 35% increase on 2013.\nMoney spent on homegrown UK films also increased, with \u00a3188m spent making films budgeted at \u00a3500,000 and above.\nBox office takings, though, were down 2% on the previous year.\nOverall, 157.5 million tickets were sold, representing a 5% dip in attendances compared with 2013.\nYet the BFI's figures show an increased market share for UK independent films, thanks in part to the box office success of Paddington and The Inbetweeners 2.\nThe former title took \u00a334.7m in 2014 and has now made more than \u00a335.5m at UK and Ireland box offices.\n\"The UK film industry is a powerhouse for growth and I'm delighted that 2014 saw an all-time high spend on film production,\" culture secretary Sajid Javid said.\n\"The huge amount of inward investment we are seeing is a sure-fire sign that the UK is the best place in the world to make films.\"\nBFI chief executive Amanda Nevill said its report \"illuminates a dynamic and vibrant story of success for the screen industries in the UK\".\nThe \u00a31.471bn spend represents the highest figure since statistics were first recorded 20 years ago.","summary":"More money was spent making films in the UK last year than in any other year since measurements began, figures from the BFI have shown.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The \u00a31.471bn spent shooting movies like Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2014 represents a 35% increase on 2013.\nMoney spent on homegrown UK films also increased, with \u00a3188m spent making films budgeted at \u00a3500,000 and above.\nBox office takings, though, were down 2% on the previous year.\nOverall, 157.5 million tickets were sold, representing a 5% dip in attendances compared with 2013.\nYet the BFI's figures show an increased market share for UK independent films, thanks in part to the box office success of Paddington and The Inbetweeners 2.\nThe former title took \u00a334.7m in 2014 and has now made more than \u00a335.5m at UK and Ireland box offices.\n\"The UK film industry is a powerhouse for growth and I'm delighted that 2014 saw an all-time high spend on film production,\" culture secretary Sajid Javid said.\n\"The huge amount of inward investment we are seeing is a sure-fire sign that the UK is the best place in the world to make films.\"\nBFI chief executive Amanda Nevill said its report \"illuminates a dynamic and vibrant story of success for the screen industries in the UK\".\nThe \u00a31.471bn spend represents the highest figure since statistics were first recorded 20 years ago.","summary":"The UK film industry spent \u00a31.471bn in 2014, according to the British Independent Film Institute (BFI).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old clocked 19.95 seconds representing Louisiana State University at the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.\nJohn Regis set the British record of 19.94 in 1993, while Adam Gemili is the only other Brit to go sub 20.\nMitchell-Blake told BBC Sport his achievement was \"overwhelming\".\nRegis also clocked a time of 19.87 but this was never ratified.\nHe had already competed in two Olympic Games by the time he ran under 20 seconds.\nMitchell-Blake clocked his time having already won the 100m as well as anchoring his university to victory in the 4x100m at the SEC Championships.\n\"The 200 is my favourite event,\" said the 2013 European junior champion, who was visibly emotional when approached for an interview on the track..\nHe said he wanted to compete for Britain at the Rio Olympics in August but would be focusing on his college career for the next few weeks.\n\"Then I'll come back to the UK and try to compete for a spot on the team,\" he added.\nChijindu Ujah and James Ellington have also already run under the 20.50-second Olympic A standard in 2016.\nThe British Championships take place in June.","summary":"British sprinter Adam Mitchell-Blake has become the first Briton to run under 20 seconds at a major collegiate track event.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old clocked 19.95 seconds representing Louisiana State University at the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.\nJohn Regis set the British record of 19.94 in 1993, while Adam Gemili is the only other Brit to go sub 20.\nMitchell-Blake told BBC Sport his achievement was \"overwhelming\".\nRegis also clocked a time of 19.87 but this was never ratified.\nHe had already competed in two Olympic Games by the time he ran under 20 seconds.\nMitchell-Blake clocked his time having already won the 100m as well as anchoring his university to victory in the 4x100m at the SEC Championships.\n\"The 200 is my favourite event,\" said the 2013 European junior champion, who was visibly emotional when approached for an interview on the track..\nHe said he wanted to compete for Britain at the Rio Olympics in August but would be focusing on his college career for the next few weeks.\n\"Then I'll come back to the UK and try to compete for a spot on the team,\" he added.\nChijindu Ujah and James Ellington have also already run under the 20.50-second Olympic A standard in 2016.\nThe British Championships take place in June.","summary":"Mitchell-Blake missed the national record by one-hundredth of a second as he became only the third Briton to run sub 20 seconds for 200m.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Nelms said on the club's website that a land use application will soon be submitted with the local council for land in Camperdown Park.\nHe and fellow American owner Tim Keyes recently bought 29 acres of land there, near the city's Ice Arena.\nNelms spoke after the club revealed an operating loss of \u00a3530,000 to 31 May.\n\"They are not great, but they're nothing to worry about,\" Nelms said of the club's annual accounts, which showed that turnover had remained at about \u00a34m.\n\"Football Partners Scotland, the major shareholder, funds any losses. We said we would do that from the get go.\"\nNelms explained that missing out on a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership - Dundee finished eighth - resulted in \u00a3200,000 less income than had been budgeted for.\nClub wages also increased by \u00a3175,000, partly down to the first pay rises to administration and support staff \"for a number of years\".\nNelms pointed out that the maintenance bill for Dens Park had risen \u00a350,000 on the previous year and an additional \u00a3500,000 would be required in the 2017 accounts because of rent increases.\nDundee's stadium is less than 400 yards away in the same street as city rivals Dundee United's Tannadice Park.\n\"The biggest issue we have is the stadium itself,\" added Nelms.\n\"We've put over \u00a3200,000 into the ground and that's not enhancing the ground - that's just keeping it going.\n\"We assume that those issues are going to get worse and worse as time goes on.\n\"We are trying to put on a 21st century entertainment product in a 19th century building and it's not new news that Tim and I have bought 29 acres near the ice rink in Camperdown Park.\n\"And we will be putting in a land use application shortly that we hope really enhances Dundee Football Club.\"","summary":"Dundee are continuing to work towards moving away from Dens Park to a new stadium in the city, John Nelms has revealed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Nelms said on the club's website that a land use application will soon be submitted with the local council for land in Camperdown Park.\nHe and fellow American owner Tim Keyes recently bought 29 acres of land there, near the city's Ice Arena.\nNelms spoke after the club revealed an operating loss of \u00a3530,000 to 31 May.\n\"They are not great, but they're nothing to worry about,\" Nelms said of the club's annual accounts, which showed that turnover had remained at about \u00a34m.\n\"Football Partners Scotland, the major shareholder, funds any losses. We said we would do that from the get go.\"\nNelms explained that missing out on a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership - Dundee finished eighth - resulted in \u00a3200,000 less income than had been budgeted for.\nClub wages also increased by \u00a3175,000, partly down to the first pay rises to administration and support staff \"for a number of years\".\nNelms pointed out that the maintenance bill for Dens Park had risen \u00a350,000 on the previous year and an additional \u00a3500,000 would be required in the 2017 accounts because of rent increases.\nDundee's stadium is less than 400 yards away in the same street as city rivals Dundee United's Tannadice Park.\n\"The biggest issue we have is the stadium itself,\" added Nelms.\n\"We've put over \u00a3200,000 into the ground and that's not enhancing the ground - that's just keeping it going.\n\"We assume that those issues are going to get worse and worse as time goes on.\n\"We are trying to put on a 21st century entertainment product in a 19th century building and it's not new news that Tim and I have bought 29 acres near the ice rink in Camperdown Park.\n\"And we will be putting in a land use application shortly that we hope really enhances Dundee Football Club.\"","summary":"Dundee's owner has said the club's annual operating loss is \"nothing to worry about\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They include a new water sports park, railway station and a sliproad from the M77.\nThe City Deal scheme will see eight council areas around Glasgow receive about \u00a31bn from the UK and Scottish governments.\nThe councils also have the power to borrow extra cash.\nThe Glasgow and Clyde Valley City Deal involved massive investment by both the Scottish and UK governments last year.\nEight councils - Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, Inverclyde, North and South Lanarkshire and East and West Dunbartonshire - are involved.\nThe City Deal scheme will see Westminster and Holyrood give \u00a3500m each in additional grant funding to the eight council areas.\nThe councils will supplement this by borrowing \u00a3130m.\nCouncillors from across all eight areas will meet to discuss some of the schemes.\nSeveral of the projects being discussed later are in East Renfrewshire, where \u00a344m is expected to be invested over the next few years, with much of the money coming from the City Deal funding.\nOne is a water sports park at the Dams to Darnley Country Park. It would open in 2017 and include a centre offering wakeboarding, the fastest-growing extreme sport in the world.\nA new railway station in Barrhead and sliproad from the M77 would serve an area which could become one of East Renfrewshire's fastest growth areas. The council expects 1,000 new homes to be built there.\nAnother project would transform the Levern Works site in Barrhead. A site formerly occupied by Nestle, where pet food was once made, would be cleared. The site will then be marketed for development for a range of uses that will bring new jobs to Barrhead.\nA wide range of other infrastructure projects across the eight council areas will also be discussed.","summary":"The Scottish and UK governments have agreed to share \u00a31bn of funding for eight council areas in the Glasgow and Clyde Valley.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They include a new water sports park, railway station and a sliproad from the M77.\nThe City Deal scheme will see eight council areas around Glasgow receive about \u00a31bn from the UK and Scottish governments.\nThe councils also have the power to borrow extra cash.\nThe Glasgow and Clyde Valley City Deal involved massive investment by both the Scottish and UK governments last year.\nEight councils - Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, Inverclyde, North and South Lanarkshire and East and West Dunbartonshire - are involved.\nThe City Deal scheme will see Westminster and Holyrood give \u00a3500m each in additional grant funding to the eight council areas.\nThe councils will supplement this by borrowing \u00a3130m.\nCouncillors from across all eight areas will meet to discuss some of the schemes.\nSeveral of the projects being discussed later are in East Renfrewshire, where \u00a344m is expected to be invested over the next few years, with much of the money coming from the City Deal funding.\nOne is a water sports park at the Dams to Darnley Country Park. It would open in 2017 and include a centre offering wakeboarding, the fastest-growing extreme sport in the world.\nA new railway station in Barrhead and sliproad from the M77 would serve an area which could become one of East Renfrewshire's fastest growth areas. The council expects 1,000 new homes to be built there.\nAnother project would transform the Levern Works site in Barrhead. A site formerly occupied by Nestle, where pet food was once made, would be cleared. The site will then be marketed for development for a range of uses that will bring new jobs to Barrhead.\nA wide range of other infrastructure projects across the eight council areas will also be discussed.","summary":"Some of the projects to be funded by the City Deal programme are to be discussed by councillors.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fosse Park, near junction 21 of the M1, opened in 1989 and was bought in August for \u00c2\u00a3345.5m.\nPlans are now being prepared to improve parking and traffic congestion and the appearance of units.\nErnie White, leader of Blaby District Council, said the new owners had met with the council to clear up \"potential planning questions\".\n\"Fosse Park is the gateway from Blaby into the city and they see it as an investment that they think they can improve,\" said Mr White.\n\"I think it could be a better view when you come into the city, at the moment all you see are far too many backs of sheds.\"\nPaul Clarke, director of investments at Crown Estates, said: \"Two things we want to address are parking and congestion issues around the park and we believe it has become rather tired over the last few years.\n\"We are very concerned to address the quality of what we call the common areas - where people have to walk and park - and the facilities available to make sure a location like Fosse Park is as good as it can be.\"","summary":"Fosse Park is to get an injection of investment after being purchased by the Crown Estate.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fosse Park, near junction 21 of the M1, opened in 1989 and was bought in August for \u00c2\u00a3345.5m.\nPlans are now being prepared to improve parking and traffic congestion and the appearance of units.\nErnie White, leader of Blaby District Council, said the new owners had met with the council to clear up \"potential planning questions\".\n\"Fosse Park is the gateway from Blaby into the city and they see it as an investment that they think they can improve,\" said Mr White.\n\"I think it could be a better view when you come into the city, at the moment all you see are far too many backs of sheds.\"\nPaul Clarke, director of investments at Crown Estates, said: \"Two things we want to address are parking and congestion issues around the park and we believe it has become rather tired over the last few years.\n\"We are very concerned to address the quality of what we call the common areas - where people have to walk and park - and the facilities available to make sure a location like Fosse Park is as good as it can be.\"","summary":"A new park in Blaby has been bought by the city council.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red brick terrace at 9 Newcastle Road, Wavertree, was where the member of The Beatles lived from birth, in 1940, until he was five.\nAuctioneers said a telephone bidder, who wanted to remain anonymous, was the successful buyer after a \"bidding war\".\nThe three-bedroom house had been given a guide price of between \u00a3150,000 and \u00a3250,000.\nThe property has a rear yard and is a few streets away from Penny Lane, made famous by The Beatles.\nAndrew Brown, from Countrywide Property Auctions, said: \"There was a lot of interest in the property before the auction from potential buyers who lived in the UK and internationally.\"","summary":"A house once owned by The Beatles singer Sir Paul McCartney has been sold at auction for \u00a3250,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red brick terrace at 9 Newcastle Road, Wavertree, was where the member of The Beatles lived from birth, in 1940, until he was five.\nAuctioneers said a telephone bidder, who wanted to remain anonymous, was the successful buyer after a \"bidding war\".\nThe three-bedroom house had been given a guide price of between \u00a3150,000 and \u00a3250,000.\nThe property has a rear yard and is a few streets away from Penny Lane, made famous by The Beatles.\nAndrew Brown, from Countrywide Property Auctions, said: \"There was a lot of interest in the property before the auction from potential buyers who lived in the UK and internationally.\"","summary":"A member of The Beatles' first home, in Wavertree, has been sold at an auction.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Victory Medal belonged to Pte William John Boaden of the 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regiment.\nIt was found in a farmer's field in Porthcawl by a team of metal detecting enthusiasts.\nResearcher Stephen Lyons then tracked down Pte Boaden's family in Tiverton, Devon, where he was born in 1897.\nBut it is still not known how the medal came to end up in the field.\nPte Boaden signed up on the outbreak of the First World War aged 17.\nHis regiment served in France and Belgium, Mesopotamia, Salonika, Macedonia, Egypt, Palestine and Italy.\nThe medal is badly damaged but Pte Boaden's name and regimental number are still visible.\nChris Jeffreys made the discovery after sitting down on a fallen tree to take a break from metal detecting.\n\"I didn't have many finds that day,\" he said, until his detector picked up a \"beautiful signal\" around the tree.\n\"The area had been covered dozens of times before, so whether the tree falling disturbed something I don't know.\n\"It's the first medal I've found,\" he added. \"I was overjoyed.\"\nKeen to unravel the mystery of how the medal ended up in the field, Mr Jeffreys and his fellow metal detecting enthusiasts appealed for help to find out what happened to Pte Boaden.\nA First World War expert based in Cwmcarn, researcher and historian Stephen Lyons answered the appeal.\nFollowing a tenacious and at times pain-staking research, he tracked down daughter-in-law Moira Boaden and his grandson Stephen Boaden living in Tiverton, Devon.\nMr Jeffreys recently met them to present the medal.\nMrs Boaden said she was \"delighted\" as she never knew of its existence and that the family \"will treasure it\".\n\"It's so interesting hearing all the history of my father-in-law.\"\nStephen Boaden said he had nothing of his grandfather's, not even a photograph, until recently.\n\"It was a very nice surprise,\" he said.\n\"To find out so much information about what he went through and who he was - it gives him a personality.\"\nHe added that the medal was not just something that belonged to his grandfather, but was \"evidence of his service to his country.\"","summary":"A World War One medal has been found in a field in Ceredigion.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Victory Medal belonged to Pte William John Boaden of the 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regiment.\nIt was found in a farmer's field in Porthcawl by a team of metal detecting enthusiasts.\nResearcher Stephen Lyons then tracked down Pte Boaden's family in Tiverton, Devon, where he was born in 1897.\nBut it is still not known how the medal came to end up in the field.\nPte Boaden signed up on the outbreak of the First World War aged 17.\nHis regiment served in France and Belgium, Mesopotamia, Salonika, Macedonia, Egypt, Palestine and Italy.\nThe medal is badly damaged but Pte Boaden's name and regimental number are still visible.\nChris Jeffreys made the discovery after sitting down on a fallen tree to take a break from metal detecting.\n\"I didn't have many finds that day,\" he said, until his detector picked up a \"beautiful signal\" around the tree.\n\"The area had been covered dozens of times before, so whether the tree falling disturbed something I don't know.\n\"It's the first medal I've found,\" he added. \"I was overjoyed.\"\nKeen to unravel the mystery of how the medal ended up in the field, Mr Jeffreys and his fellow metal detecting enthusiasts appealed for help to find out what happened to Pte Boaden.\nA First World War expert based in Cwmcarn, researcher and historian Stephen Lyons answered the appeal.\nFollowing a tenacious and at times pain-staking research, he tracked down daughter-in-law Moira Boaden and his grandson Stephen Boaden living in Tiverton, Devon.\nMr Jeffreys recently met them to present the medal.\nMrs Boaden said she was \"delighted\" as she never knew of its existence and that the family \"will treasure it\".\n\"It's so interesting hearing all the history of my father-in-law.\"\nStephen Boaden said he had nothing of his grandfather's, not even a photograph, until recently.\n\"It was a very nice surprise,\" he said.\n\"To find out so much information about what he went through and who he was - it gives him a personality.\"\nHe added that the medal was not just something that belonged to his grandfather, but was \"evidence of his service to his country.\"","summary":"A war medal found in a field in Porthcawl has been returned to its rightful owners.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old midfielder sustained the injury just 26 days after joining Posh from League Two side Crewe.\nHe had an operation on Saturday and is expected to be out until November.\n\"I haven't seen a grown man cry like that for 15 years so I feel for him, but we'll just have to pull together,\" McCann told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.\n\"There were about six seconds left of training, he planted his foot and broke his leg.\n\"He's had an operation, but I'm sure he'll come back stronger. The lads and the staff are devastated for him.\"\nMcCann also confirmed that Posh had not taken up the option to sign trialist striker Morgan Ferrier, who played in the pre-season friendlies against West Ham and Norwich.","summary":"McCann has backed the 24-year-old midfielder to recover from the broken leg he suffered with \"six seconds left of training\".","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old midfielder sustained the injury just 26 days after joining Posh from League Two side Crewe.\nHe had an operation on Saturday and is expected to be out until November.\n\"I haven't seen a grown man cry like that for 15 years so I feel for him, but we'll just have to pull together,\" McCann told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.\n\"There were about six seconds left of training, he planted his foot and broke his leg.\n\"He's had an operation, but I'm sure he'll come back stronger. The lads and the staff are devastated for him.\"\nMcCann also confirmed that Posh had not taken up the option to sign trialist striker Morgan Ferrier, who played in the pre-season friendlies against West Ham and Norwich.","summary":"Peterborough United boss Paul McCann says he is \"devastated\" after the midfielder broke his leg in training.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WRU Chairman Gareth Davies confirmed the move was made after regions had \"upped the ante\" over the Wales international's contract.\nAt least one other Welsh region has shown an interest in Williams, whose current contract ends next summer.\n\"It's over to the regions really to try and hopefully keep Scott Williams,\" Davies told Radio Wales Sport.\n\"The central contract from the union has been withdrawn after some of the regions started upping the ante, as it were.\"\nThe union's offer would have kept the player at the Scarlets.\nDual contracts are funded 60% by the WRU and 40% by the region, and Davies' comments suggest the regions are offering bigger deals than the one they put on the table.\nIt also hints that the WRU are not prepared to get involved in an auction of escalating bids.\nHowever, it appears that the player will stay in Wales, but with a region paying his contract in full.\nThat situation would not upset the governing body, who set up the dual contracts to stop players moving abroad.\n\"It's difficult because we can't centrally contract everybody because of the funding issues - some players will be, some won't be,\" added Davies.\n\"But the important thing is that between the union and the regions that we work together to ensure that we can retain as many of the top stars as possible, and the youngsters coming through as well.\"","summary":"The Welsh Rugby Union has withdrawn its offer to sign Wales lock Scott Williams.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WRU Chairman Gareth Davies confirmed the move was made after regions had \"upped the ante\" over the Wales international's contract.\nAt least one other Welsh region has shown an interest in Williams, whose current contract ends next summer.\n\"It's over to the regions really to try and hopefully keep Scott Williams,\" Davies told Radio Wales Sport.\n\"The central contract from the union has been withdrawn after some of the regions started upping the ante, as it were.\"\nThe union's offer would have kept the player at the Scarlets.\nDual contracts are funded 60% by the WRU and 40% by the region, and Davies' comments suggest the regions are offering bigger deals than the one they put on the table.\nIt also hints that the WRU are not prepared to get involved in an auction of escalating bids.\nHowever, it appears that the player will stay in Wales, but with a region paying his contract in full.\nThat situation would not upset the governing body, who set up the dual contracts to stop players moving abroad.\n\"It's difficult because we can't centrally contract everybody because of the funding issues - some players will be, some won't be,\" added Davies.\n\"But the important thing is that between the union and the regions that we work together to ensure that we can retain as many of the top stars as possible, and the youngsters coming through as well.\"","summary":"The WRU have withdrawn an offer of a dual contract for Scarlets centre Scott Williams.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The rural grave, discovered last November in the town of Tetelcingo, consists of two 10m (33ft) deep pits.\nProsecutors say that the bodies may have been dumped illegally by morgue officials, but the investigation into who is responsible is ongoing.\nMorelos is among the worst-affected states in Mexico's epidemic of drug-related violence.\nAt least 20,000 people have disappeared across Mexico, the UN estimates - other organisation put the number far higher.\nInvestigators at Tetelcingo worked under a yellow tent as families of missing persons and National Human Rights Commission representatives looked on.\nGenetic samples will be taken from each set of remains to attempt identification before they are reburied in marked graves.\nThe exhumation is expected to take about five days.\nState prosecutor Javier Perez Duron said an investigation was under way into who was responsible for the illegal mass burial.\n\"It is extremely important and the highest responsibility to count the bodies and give them a dignified burial,\" Mr Duron said.\nExperts from the Autonomous University of the state of Morelos (UAEM) have been called in to help with DNA testing.\nAlejandro Vera, rector of UAEM, said: \"We recognize the tireless struggle of the relatives and victims' organisations of the more than 30,000 missing in this country that's sinking into barbarism.\"\nMr Vera founded a program to help those whose loved ones have disappeared in Mexico's drug war.\nAt least 20,000 people are thought to have disappeared.","summary":"Mexican authorities have begun exhuming bodies found buried in a mass grave in the town of Tetelcingo.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The rural grave, discovered last November in the town of Tetelcingo, consists of two 10m (33ft) deep pits.\nProsecutors say that the bodies may have been dumped illegally by morgue officials, but the investigation into who is responsible is ongoing.\nMorelos is among the worst-affected states in Mexico's epidemic of drug-related violence.\nAt least 20,000 people have disappeared across Mexico, the UN estimates - other organisation put the number far higher.\nInvestigators at Tetelcingo worked under a yellow tent as families of missing persons and National Human Rights Commission representatives looked on.\nGenetic samples will be taken from each set of remains to attempt identification before they are reburied in marked graves.\nThe exhumation is expected to take about five days.\nState prosecutor Javier Perez Duron said an investigation was under way into who was responsible for the illegal mass burial.\n\"It is extremely important and the highest responsibility to count the bodies and give them a dignified burial,\" Mr Duron said.\nExperts from the Autonomous University of the state of Morelos (UAEM) have been called in to help with DNA testing.\nAlejandro Vera, rector of UAEM, said: \"We recognize the tireless struggle of the relatives and victims' organisations of the more than 30,000 missing in this country that's sinking into barbarism.\"\nMr Vera founded a program to help those whose loved ones have disappeared in Mexico's drug war.\nAt least 20,000 people are thought to have disappeared.","summary":"The remains of more than 30,000 people who disappeared in Mexico's northern state of Morelos have been exhumed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said the impact on sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs) \"could not be fully mitigated\".\nThe \u00c2\u00a31.1bn M4 proposal would cross four SSSIs along the Gwent Levels.\nWelsh Government lawyers argued environmental concerns had to be balanced against other interests.\nThe inquiry in Newport heard the scheme would mean about 105 hectares of designated land, set aside for the protection of water invertebrates, would have to be lost.\nThe Gwent Levels' unique network of ditches, known as reens, were dug during Roman times and have since become a habitat for a range of rare species.\nThe Welsh Government has pledged to replace lost reens with new ones.\nDr Jessica Poole, of conservation body Natural Resources Wales (NRW), told the inquiry discussions between the regulator and the Welsh Government meant she was content with the proposed design of the new reens.\nBut she said there was no guarantee they would work, and it could be some time before they supported the aquatic insects the sites are meant to conserve.\nReplicating a complex ecology that has developed over centuries would be \"challenging\", she said.\nNRW said the Welsh Government had not demonstrated the project would comply with its statutory duty to promote sustainable development.\nShould the alternative blue route, suggested by transport expert Prof Stuart Cole, be adopted - the motorway's impact on SSSI land would be \"significantly reduced\", Dr Poole said.\nBut the inquiry heard several issues NRW had raised in letters responding to the project's draft plans had been addressed and it was now satisfied on matters including water quality, drainage and some protected species such as otters and bats.\nMorag Ellis QC, acting on behalf of the Welsh Government, said it was for Welsh ministers to balance any potential impact on SSSI land with other public interests related to the new motorway.\nClaiming adverse effects were \"fully mitigated for\" was to apply a standard not in accordance with the law, she said.\nShe described the changes NRW had made to its initial objections after extensive discussions with Welsh Government as \"a major step forward\".","summary":"The scale of loss of conservation land caused by the proposed M4 relief road would be unacceptable, a public inquiry has heard.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said the impact on sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs) \"could not be fully mitigated\".\nThe \u00c2\u00a31.1bn M4 proposal would cross four SSSIs along the Gwent Levels.\nWelsh Government lawyers argued environmental concerns had to be balanced against other interests.\nThe inquiry in Newport heard the scheme would mean about 105 hectares of designated land, set aside for the protection of water invertebrates, would have to be lost.\nThe Gwent Levels' unique network of ditches, known as reens, were dug during Roman times and have since become a habitat for a range of rare species.\nThe Welsh Government has pledged to replace lost reens with new ones.\nDr Jessica Poole, of conservation body Natural Resources Wales (NRW), told the inquiry discussions between the regulator and the Welsh Government meant she was content with the proposed design of the new reens.\nBut she said there was no guarantee they would work, and it could be some time before they supported the aquatic insects the sites are meant to conserve.\nReplicating a complex ecology that has developed over centuries would be \"challenging\", she said.\nNRW said the Welsh Government had not demonstrated the project would comply with its statutory duty to promote sustainable development.\nShould the alternative blue route, suggested by transport expert Prof Stuart Cole, be adopted - the motorway's impact on SSSI land would be \"significantly reduced\", Dr Poole said.\nBut the inquiry heard several issues NRW had raised in letters responding to the project's draft plans had been addressed and it was now satisfied on matters including water quality, drainage and some protected species such as otters and bats.\nMorag Ellis QC, acting on behalf of the Welsh Government, said it was for Welsh ministers to balance any potential impact on SSSI land with other public interests related to the new motorway.\nClaiming adverse effects were \"fully mitigated for\" was to apply a standard not in accordance with the law, she said.\nShe described the changes NRW had made to its initial objections after extensive discussions with Welsh Government as \"a major step forward\".","summary":"Plans to build a new motorway on the Gwent Levels have been rejected by the public body that runs the scheme.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sir Martin Moore-Bick sent the letter late on Thursday following weeks of discussion with survivors.\nThere has been controversy over Sir Martin's suitability for the role and the areas the inquiry will cover.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.\nDowning Street said: \"The prime minister has received the letter and will consider it and respond shortly.\"\nHow far the inquiry can go has been a source of controversy since the Sir Martin's appointment was announced.\nHe angered survivors on his first day in the job by indicating the investigation would be \"pretty well limited\" to examining the cause of the fire, how it spread and how to prevent future incidents.\nBut he later vowed to consider a \"broad range of evidence\" which could include why residents' warnings about fire safety were allegedly ignored by authorities.\nSurvivors, bereaved families and other involved parties spent weeks making their case about what questions the inquiry should answer.\nMore than 400 submissions were received during the consultation period.\nThe \"Justice 4 Grenfell\" campaign said earlier this month it wanted an examination of local and national social housing policy and whether it \"increased risks to residents\".\nQuestions were raised in the aftermath of the disaster about the cladding used on Grenfell and other buildings. More than 100 buildings have failed the latest fire safety tests set in the wake of the fire.\nSir Martin has previously faced calls to resign from residents, while Labour MP David Lammy said he was a \"white, upper-middle class man\" who had \"never\" visited a tower block housing estate and should not have been appointed.\nThe inquiry is due to start in September. Sir Martin has previously said an interim report could be produced within a year.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.","summary":"The man leading the inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire has written to the prime minister with recommendations for its terms of reference.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sir Martin Moore-Bick sent the letter late on Thursday following weeks of discussion with survivors.\nThere has been controversy over Sir Martin's suitability for the role and the areas the inquiry will cover.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.\nDowning Street said: \"The prime minister has received the letter and will consider it and respond shortly.\"\nHow far the inquiry can go has been a source of controversy since the Sir Martin's appointment was announced.\nHe angered survivors on his first day in the job by indicating the investigation would be \"pretty well limited\" to examining the cause of the fire, how it spread and how to prevent future incidents.\nBut he later vowed to consider a \"broad range of evidence\" which could include why residents' warnings about fire safety were allegedly ignored by authorities.\nSurvivors, bereaved families and other involved parties spent weeks making their case about what questions the inquiry should answer.\nMore than 400 submissions were received during the consultation period.\nThe \"Justice 4 Grenfell\" campaign said earlier this month it wanted an examination of local and national social housing policy and whether it \"increased risks to residents\".\nQuestions were raised in the aftermath of the disaster about the cladding used on Grenfell and other buildings. More than 100 buildings have failed the latest fire safety tests set in the wake of the fire.\nSir Martin has previously faced calls to resign from residents, while Labour MP David Lammy said he was a \"white, upper-middle class man\" who had \"never\" visited a tower block housing estate and should not have been appointed.\nThe inquiry is due to start in September. Sir Martin has previously said an interim report could be produced within a year.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.","summary":"The prime minister has written to the chair of the Grenfell Tower inquiry to say he will consider appointing a new chair.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man is said to have been trying to gather details about a German parliamentary committee that is investigating claims of US espionage.\nGerman authorities have asked the US ambassador for \"swift clarification\".\nThe US National Security Agency (NSA) was last year accused of bugging the phone of Chancellor Angela Merkel as part of a huge surveillance programme.\nThe scale of the agency's global spy programme was revealed in documents leaked last year by a former intelligence contractor, Edward Snowden.\nThe revelations about the NSA put a strain on ties between Germany and the US and raised feeling in Germany against American surveillance.\nThe BBC's Steve Evans in Berlin says the new allegation of American spying on an ally may make it harder for the US to get German help in its efforts to oppose Russian activity in Ukraine, and also to control Iranian nuclear ambitions.\nGerman media say the man arrested this week is a 31-year-old employee of the federal service, the BND or Bundesnachrichtendienst.\nThe German federal prosecutor's office confirmed the man's arrest, but gave no other details.\nA spokesman for Ms Merkel said she had been informed of the arrest, as had the members of the nine-strong parliamentary committee investigating the activities of foreign intelligence agencies in Germany.\n\"The matter is serious, it is clear,\" spokesman Steffen Seibert told the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper,\nDer Spiegel news magazine said the man was believed to have passed secret documents to a US contact in exchange for money.\nHowever, one unnamed politician told Reuters news agency the suspect had offered his services to the US voluntarily.\n\"This was a man who had no direct contact with the investigative committee... He was not a top agent,\" the source said.\nGermany is particularly sensitive to reports of espionage on its territory because many of its citizens from the formerly communist east of the country were spied upon by the Stasi secret police.","summary":"A German intelligence officer has been arrested in Berlin, reportedly for allegedly spying on a US parliamentary committee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man is said to have been trying to gather details about a German parliamentary committee that is investigating claims of US espionage.\nGerman authorities have asked the US ambassador for \"swift clarification\".\nThe US National Security Agency (NSA) was last year accused of bugging the phone of Chancellor Angela Merkel as part of a huge surveillance programme.\nThe scale of the agency's global spy programme was revealed in documents leaked last year by a former intelligence contractor, Edward Snowden.\nThe revelations about the NSA put a strain on ties between Germany and the US and raised feeling in Germany against American surveillance.\nThe BBC's Steve Evans in Berlin says the new allegation of American spying on an ally may make it harder for the US to get German help in its efforts to oppose Russian activity in Ukraine, and also to control Iranian nuclear ambitions.\nGerman media say the man arrested this week is a 31-year-old employee of the federal service, the BND or Bundesnachrichtendienst.\nThe German federal prosecutor's office confirmed the man's arrest, but gave no other details.\nA spokesman for Ms Merkel said she had been informed of the arrest, as had the members of the nine-strong parliamentary committee investigating the activities of foreign intelligence agencies in Germany.\n\"The matter is serious, it is clear,\" spokesman Steffen Seibert told the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper,\nDer Spiegel news magazine said the man was believed to have passed secret documents to a US contact in exchange for money.\nHowever, one unnamed politician told Reuters news agency the suspect had offered his services to the US voluntarily.\n\"This was a man who had no direct contact with the investigative committee... He was not a top agent,\" the source said.\nGermany is particularly sensitive to reports of espionage on its territory because many of its citizens from the formerly communist east of the country were spied upon by the Stasi secret police.","summary":"An employee of Germany's federal service has been arrested on suspicion of spying for the US, reports say.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wednesday's matinee was curtailed before that evening's show was called off completely.\nTicket holders for both shows will be offered refunds, a show representative has confirmed.\nThursday's performance will go ahead as scheduled at London's Cambridge Theatre, it has since been announced.\nAn audience member at Wednesday's matinee told the BBC the show was stopped after approximately 30 minutes.\nA representative for the theatre then came on stage and said the actress playing Matilda was unable to sing the rest of the songs, so would speak the lyrics instead.\nThe show's interval was then extended by around 15 minutes.\nAt the end of the interval, the theatre representative returned and said the actress's voice had deteriorated further and that the performance would be cut short.\nThe rest of the cast then performed three songs from the second half of the show while a member of the production team narrated the story.\nOne audience member who was at Wednesday's matinee said the afternoon had left her \"genuinely gutted\".\nShe continued: \"\u00c2\u00a375 a ticket is not cheap, and not having a healthy understudy for that price is unacceptable.\"\n\"Obviously we were disappointed not to see the whole show,\" tweeted Debbie Stoddart, another member of the audience.\n\"But it was evident from the first song that Matilda wasn't well so it was the right thing to stop the show.\n\"The most important thing is the well-being of the cast, specifically the younger ones.\"\nThe Royal Shakespeare Company's production is based on Roald Dahl's popular children's novel.\nIt was adapted for the stage by playwright Dennis Kelly, with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin.\nThe show became a huge box office success when it opened in London's West End in 2011.\nThe following year the production won seven Oliviers, a record at the time. It later transferred to Broadway.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"One performance of West End musical Matilda was cancelled and another cut short after the actress playing Matilda became ill.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wednesday's matinee was curtailed before that evening's show was called off completely.\nTicket holders for both shows will be offered refunds, a show representative has confirmed.\nThursday's performance will go ahead as scheduled at London's Cambridge Theatre, it has since been announced.\nAn audience member at Wednesday's matinee told the BBC the show was stopped after approximately 30 minutes.\nA representative for the theatre then came on stage and said the actress playing Matilda was unable to sing the rest of the songs, so would speak the lyrics instead.\nThe show's interval was then extended by around 15 minutes.\nAt the end of the interval, the theatre representative returned and said the actress's voice had deteriorated further and that the performance would be cut short.\nThe rest of the cast then performed three songs from the second half of the show while a member of the production team narrated the story.\nOne audience member who was at Wednesday's matinee said the afternoon had left her \"genuinely gutted\".\nShe continued: \"\u00c2\u00a375 a ticket is not cheap, and not having a healthy understudy for that price is unacceptable.\"\n\"Obviously we were disappointed not to see the whole show,\" tweeted Debbie Stoddart, another member of the audience.\n\"But it was evident from the first song that Matilda wasn't well so it was the right thing to stop the show.\n\"The most important thing is the well-being of the cast, specifically the younger ones.\"\nThe Royal Shakespeare Company's production is based on Roald Dahl's popular children's novel.\nIt was adapted for the stage by playwright Dennis Kelly, with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin.\nThe show became a huge box office success when it opened in London's West End in 2011.\nThe following year the production won seven Oliviers, a record at the time. It later transferred to Broadway.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"The Royal Shakespeare Company's production of the musical adaptation of the children's novel Matilda has been cancelled after a performance was interrupted due to a \"serious understudy\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nFormer world player of the year Messi, 27, has inspired Argentina in Brazil.\nThe Barcelona forward has scored in all three games and is one goal shy of Maradona's 1986 five-goal haul, but Mehmedi says it is not all about Messi.\n\"With all due respect for his qualities and class, I think too much is talked about just Messi,\" said Mehmedi, 23.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"He is exceptional, no question, but that is not all, he has very good players around him. We will not neglect the preparation nor in the game itself,\" the Freiburg striker said ahead of their last-16 clash.\nArgentina are unbeaten in their six previous games against Switzerland but Mehmedi says his side are not heading into the game at Corinthians Arena just to make up the numbers against one of the pre-tournament favourites.\n\"Swap jerseys with Messi? I'm not here as a tourist,\" he said. \"Switzerland is in the second round of a World Cup.\"\nMehmedi knows if his side can defeat Argentina in Sao Paulo they will cause one of the biggest shocks of the 2014 tournament in Brazil.\n\"I know the quality and potential of this team,\" he continued.\n\"If we defeat Argentina, we write a piece of World Cup history and many people in Switzerland will be proud of the team.\n\"I even think such success would see the world take notice, but we are not naive.\n\"It will take an absolutely top performance of each one of us. And I assure you, everyone will do everything we can to provide these and tearing for Switzerland.\"","summary":"Germany striker Mehmedi says Lionel Messi's form is not the focus of his side's World Cup quarter-final against Switzerland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nFormer world player of the year Messi, 27, has inspired Argentina in Brazil.\nThe Barcelona forward has scored in all three games and is one goal shy of Maradona's 1986 five-goal haul, but Mehmedi says it is not all about Messi.\n\"With all due respect for his qualities and class, I think too much is talked about just Messi,\" said Mehmedi, 23.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"He is exceptional, no question, but that is not all, he has very good players around him. We will not neglect the preparation nor in the game itself,\" the Freiburg striker said ahead of their last-16 clash.\nArgentina are unbeaten in their six previous games against Switzerland but Mehmedi says his side are not heading into the game at Corinthians Arena just to make up the numbers against one of the pre-tournament favourites.\n\"Swap jerseys with Messi? I'm not here as a tourist,\" he said. \"Switzerland is in the second round of a World Cup.\"\nMehmedi knows if his side can defeat Argentina in Sao Paulo they will cause one of the biggest shocks of the 2014 tournament in Brazil.\n\"I know the quality and potential of this team,\" he continued.\n\"If we defeat Argentina, we write a piece of World Cup history and many people in Switzerland will be proud of the team.\n\"I even think such success would see the world take notice, but we are not naive.\n\"It will take an absolutely top performance of each one of us. And I assure you, everyone will do everything we can to provide these and tearing for Switzerland.\"","summary":"Messi is not the only threat in the Argentina team, according to Switzerland's Mehmedi ahead of the last-16 World Cup clash.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nicole Ferguson, 27, from Fergleen Park in Derry, pleaded guilty to stealing the money from the Ferryquay Street branch of Cancer Research UK.\nThe offence was committed between 21 March and 24 July 2014.\nFerguson has been released on bail until she is sentenced in February.\nShe also pleaded guilty to a second charge of abusing her position as an employee to expose charity to a risk of financial loss.\nA defence solicitor told the court that full restitution would be available when Ferguson is sentenced.\nAs part of her bail conditions Ferguson must co-operate with the probation service and must reside at her Fergleen Park address.","summary":"A County Londonderry woman has admitted stealing \u00a31,000 from a cancer charity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nicole Ferguson, 27, from Fergleen Park in Derry, pleaded guilty to stealing the money from the Ferryquay Street branch of Cancer Research UK.\nThe offence was committed between 21 March and 24 July 2014.\nFerguson has been released on bail until she is sentenced in February.\nShe also pleaded guilty to a second charge of abusing her position as an employee to expose charity to a risk of financial loss.\nA defence solicitor told the court that full restitution would be available when Ferguson is sentenced.\nAs part of her bail conditions Ferguson must co-operate with the probation service and must reside at her Fergleen Park address.","summary":"A former Cancer Research UK employee has pleaded guilty at court to stealing from the charity.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to an address in Holland Street at about 16:15 on Wednesday where they found the body of James Chadwick, who was from the city.\nHe had a number of unexplained injuries.\nFollowing the results of a post-mortem examination, his death is now being treated as murder.\nOfficers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiries and reviewing CCTV images from the area.\nDet Ch Insp Iain Smith, of Police Scotland, said: \"This investigation is at an early stage and it is important we establish what has happened which led to James Chadwick losing his life.\n\"Our inquiries so far have established that Mr Chadwick was last seen on Monday 31 August and we're appealing to anyone who has any knowledge of his movements since 31 August to contact police as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"A murder investigation has been launched following the death of a man in Holland Street.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to an address in Holland Street at about 16:15 on Wednesday where they found the body of James Chadwick, who was from the city.\nHe had a number of unexplained injuries.\nFollowing the results of a post-mortem examination, his death is now being treated as murder.\nOfficers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiries and reviewing CCTV images from the area.\nDet Ch Insp Iain Smith, of Police Scotland, said: \"This investigation is at an early stage and it is important we establish what has happened which led to James Chadwick losing his life.\n\"Our inquiries so far have established that Mr Chadwick was last seen on Monday 31 August and we're appealing to anyone who has any knowledge of his movements since 31 August to contact police as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"Police investigating the death of a man in Glasgow have said they are treating the death as murder.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"David Buchanan, 18, of Haslemere, Surrey, admitted two counts of hacking and one of impairing the operation of or hindering access to a computer.\nThe charges refer to \"computer intrusion and damage to network profiles\" in July and August 2015.\nMr Buchanan will be sentenced on 2 August at Guildford Magistrates' Court.\nThe Mumsnet homepage was redirected to a now suspended Twitter profile page and had some posts edited during a cyber attack in August.\nIt was also subjected to a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, where an attempt is made to force a site offline by swamping it with internet traffic.\nMumsnet users were made to reset their passwords as a \"precautionary measure\" following the attacks.","summary":"A teenager has pleaded guilty to a cyber attack on Mumsnet which caused the site to reset the passwords of members.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"David Buchanan, 18, of Haslemere, Surrey, admitted two counts of hacking and one of impairing the operation of or hindering access to a computer.\nThe charges refer to \"computer intrusion and damage to network profiles\" in July and August 2015.\nMr Buchanan will be sentenced on 2 August at Guildford Magistrates' Court.\nThe Mumsnet homepage was redirected to a now suspended Twitter profile page and had some posts edited during a cyber attack in August.\nIt was also subjected to a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, where an attempt is made to force a site offline by swamping it with internet traffic.\nMumsnet users were made to reset their passwords as a \"precautionary measure\" following the attacks.","summary":"A teenager has admitted hacking the website of the Mumsnet social network.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Janet Jordon, 48, her daughter Derrin, aged six, and her partner Philip Howard, 44, were found in a house in Vicarage Road, Didcot, on 23 May.\nThe body of murder suspect, Janet's son 21-year-old Jed Allen, was found two days later in woodland near Marston Ferry Road, Oxford.\nThe private funeral is being held at Oxford Crematorium.\nThe families of the murder victims described their deaths as an \"unimaginable\" tragedy.\nPost-mortem examinations confirmed all three died from multiple stab wounds.","summary":"The funeral of three people who were stabbed to death in Oxfordshire is to take place later.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Janet Jordon, 48, her daughter Derrin, aged six, and her partner Philip Howard, 44, were found in a house in Vicarage Road, Didcot, on 23 May.\nThe body of murder suspect, Janet's son 21-year-old Jed Allen, was found two days later in woodland near Marston Ferry Road, Oxford.\nThe private funeral is being held at Oxford Crematorium.\nThe families of the murder victims described their deaths as an \"unimaginable\" tragedy.\nPost-mortem examinations confirmed all three died from multiple stab wounds.","summary":"A funeral is being held for a family who were found stabbed at their home in Didcot.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"\"I'm 64,\" he said of his fascination with the 1836 battle. \"When I was five or six years old, this thing began.\"\nCollins' collection includes a fringed leather pouch used by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie's legendary knife.\n\"There's things in there that will make your mouth drop,\" the Genesis star said in San Antonio.\nThe donation was accepted on Tuesday by Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who is campaigning for a new historical centre to house Collins' collection.\n\"Texans are deeply indebted to Phil Collins,'' Patterson said. \"He is giving us back our heritage.\n\"Now these Texas treasures need a home where all can see them and study from them and learn about how Texans won our liberty.''\nThe legendary battle, named after a former mission in San Antonio, saw 1,500 Mexican troops lay siege to 200 Texans fighting for Texas independence.\nCollins said he first became interested in the Alamo after watching a 1950s TV series about Crockett, the famed frontiersman who died in the conflict.\nThe Grammy and Academy Award winner's collection includes more than 200 items and is thought to be the largest in private hands.\n\"My nine-year-old son was saying, 'Why are you going to give it all away, Dad? I thought I was going to have it,''' he told reporters.","summary":"Singer Phil Collins has handed over his large collection of Alamo memorabilia to a Texas Land Commissioner.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"\"I'm 64,\" he said of his fascination with the 1836 battle. \"When I was five or six years old, this thing began.\"\nCollins' collection includes a fringed leather pouch used by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie's legendary knife.\n\"There's things in there that will make your mouth drop,\" the Genesis star said in San Antonio.\nThe donation was accepted on Tuesday by Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who is campaigning for a new historical centre to house Collins' collection.\n\"Texans are deeply indebted to Phil Collins,'' Patterson said. \"He is giving us back our heritage.\n\"Now these Texas treasures need a home where all can see them and study from them and learn about how Texans won our liberty.''\nThe legendary battle, named after a former mission in San Antonio, saw 1,500 Mexican troops lay siege to 200 Texans fighting for Texas independence.\nCollins said he first became interested in the Alamo after watching a 1950s TV series about Crockett, the famed frontiersman who died in the conflict.\nThe Grammy and Academy Award winner's collection includes more than 200 items and is thought to be the largest in private hands.\n\"My nine-year-old son was saying, 'Why are you going to give it all away, Dad? I thought I was going to have it,''' he told reporters.","summary":"Singer Phil Collins has donated his collection of memorabilia to the Alamo, the Texas city where he fought in the Battle of the Somme.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Netherlands striker Van Persie, 33, had scored the opening goal in the Turkish side's 3-1 win against Akhisar before the first-half injury.\nTelevision pictures showed blood coming through a bandage on his left eye.\n\"After tests in the hospital this morning I can say my eye itself is undamaged so all good,\" he said.\nHe told followers on Instagram that he had torn his eyelid.\nClub doctor Burak Kunduracioglu had earlier sought to play down fears the player had suffered a serious eye injury, saying: \"He received a blow to the eye and suffered a torn eyelid and bleeding.\n\"After the investigations we learned that nothing important happened. His condition is good.\"\nThe former Arsenal and Manchester United forward joined Fenerbahce from the Old Trafford club in July 2015.","summary":"Robin van Persie has been taken to hospital after suffering a \"severe\" tear in his eye in Fenerbahce's Champions League win over Akhisar Zagreb.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Netherlands striker Van Persie, 33, had scored the opening goal in the Turkish side's 3-1 win against Akhisar before the first-half injury.\nTelevision pictures showed blood coming through a bandage on his left eye.\n\"After tests in the hospital this morning I can say my eye itself is undamaged so all good,\" he said.\nHe told followers on Instagram that he had torn his eyelid.\nClub doctor Burak Kunduracioglu had earlier sought to play down fears the player had suffered a serious eye injury, saying: \"He received a blow to the eye and suffered a torn eyelid and bleeding.\n\"After the investigations we learned that nothing important happened. His condition is good.\"\nThe former Arsenal and Manchester United forward joined Fenerbahce from the Old Trafford club in July 2015.","summary":"Fenerbahce's van Persie has reassured supporters that his eye was not damaged after he was bleeding.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The head of city centre regeneration is set to receive the largest increase of 20%, leading to a salary of \u00a375,000.\nA council document said it reflected \"increased responsibility\" due to \"additional city centre development\".\nBut, the Taxpayers' Alliance said people wanted to see lower council tax rates, not large pay rises for bosses.\nCouncillor John Flanagan said the rises affected eight posts and would be funded \"from within existing budgets\".\nSeven other senior bosses could earn a pay rise of about 7%.\nDespite the disappointing performance of Manchester's schools over recent years, the strategic director of education and skills will get a pay rise of 7.6%.\nThat will take their new salary to \u00a3125,000 per year.\nAs for other council staff, there are around 1,300 employees who are paid the living wage of \u00a38.25 per hour - and the average council salary is \u00a323,000 a year.\nIn addition to that, most city council employees were given a pay rise of just 1% earlier this year.\nThe council have had to cope with huge cuts worth around \u00a3300m a year over the past six years.\nThat has meant a reduction in staff from around 10,000 - to fewer than 6,000 today.\nMr Flanagan, executive member for finance, said: \"It is essential that we can keep and attract the right calibre of senior staff by having salaries which reflect the levels of responsibility they have and are in line with those available in comparable cities.\n\"We are currently reviewing all staff salaries, from top to bottom, to ensure they fairly reflect their workloads and responsibility, while maintaining value for money for council taxpayers.\"\nHarry Davis, from the Taxpayers' Alliance, said the council had been \"really good over the last half decade\" over pay issues.\n\"They have removed about 400 staff earning over \u00a350,000,\" he said.\n\"But, when savings need to be made and council tax is still going up, they have to make sure that they keep a tight grip on the purse strings so that they can channel as much as possible to front line services and tax cuts for local residents.\"","summary":"Manchester City Council's senior managers are to receive pay rises of up to 20% over the next three years, the council has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The head of city centre regeneration is set to receive the largest increase of 20%, leading to a salary of \u00a375,000.\nA council document said it reflected \"increased responsibility\" due to \"additional city centre development\".\nBut, the Taxpayers' Alliance said people wanted to see lower council tax rates, not large pay rises for bosses.\nCouncillor John Flanagan said the rises affected eight posts and would be funded \"from within existing budgets\".\nSeven other senior bosses could earn a pay rise of about 7%.\nDespite the disappointing performance of Manchester's schools over recent years, the strategic director of education and skills will get a pay rise of 7.6%.\nThat will take their new salary to \u00a3125,000 per year.\nAs for other council staff, there are around 1,300 employees who are paid the living wage of \u00a38.25 per hour - and the average council salary is \u00a323,000 a year.\nIn addition to that, most city council employees were given a pay rise of just 1% earlier this year.\nThe council have had to cope with huge cuts worth around \u00a3300m a year over the past six years.\nThat has meant a reduction in staff from around 10,000 - to fewer than 6,000 today.\nMr Flanagan, executive member for finance, said: \"It is essential that we can keep and attract the right calibre of senior staff by having salaries which reflect the levels of responsibility they have and are in line with those available in comparable cities.\n\"We are currently reviewing all staff salaries, from top to bottom, to ensure they fairly reflect their workloads and responsibility, while maintaining value for money for council taxpayers.\"\nHarry Davis, from the Taxpayers' Alliance, said the council had been \"really good over the last half decade\" over pay issues.\n\"They have removed about 400 staff earning over \u00a350,000,\" he said.\n\"But, when savings need to be made and council tax is still going up, they have to make sure that they keep a tight grip on the purse strings so that they can channel as much as possible to front line services and tax cuts for local residents.\"","summary":"Senior managers at Manchester City Council could receive pay rises.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A 25-year-old woman testified that Larry Nassar molested her from the age of six until 12 during family visits to his Michigan home.\nMr Nassar, 53, is accused by more than 60 former patients and athletes of sexual abuse during pelvic procedures.\nHe is facing separate federal charges for possession of child pornography.\nAfter testimony at a court in Mason, Michigan, Judge Donald Allen ordered Mr Nassar to stand trial on three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a person under 13 years old.\nThe accused, a sports doctor who treated US Olympic gymnasts, faces up to life in prison if convicted.\nHe was stripped of his medical licence last month, amid at least six criminal and civil lawsuits.\nThe unnamed woman, who was neither a patient nor an athlete, testified against him for more than two hours on Friday.\nShe detailed how Mr Nassar allegedly molested her during family visits to his home in Holt, Michigan, from 1998 to 2005.\n\"Almost every time I was there for a couple of years, something occurred,\" she told the court.\nSome of the abuse happened under a blanket as he sat next to her on the sofa, while her unwitting older brother sat nearby, she said.\nWhen she tried to tell her parents about the molestation, they did not believe her.\n\"They made me feel like I had done something terrible,\" she said, adding that they told her to apologise to the doctor. She refused.\nWhen the woman left home for university, she again told her parents about her experience with Mr Nassar.\nHer father, who committed suicide in March 2016, \"crumpled\" when she repeated her claims.\nMr Nassar was fired in September after working for decades as a doctor for gymnasts at Michigan State University, as well as USA Gymnastics - the sport's governing body.\nAllegations of sexual assault were first revealed by the Indianapolis Star newspaper in September 2016 when he was accused by two former gymnasts.\nSince then, more than 60 women have accused him, and at least 40 have filed lawsuits.\nSeveral of those suits name USA Gymnastics as a co-defendent, claiming they had not done enough to prevent the abuse.\nMSU gymnasts coach Kathie Klages quit abruptly this week after being named in several legal actions.\nShe had worked as a coach for nearly 30 years, before she was suspended by the university, leading to her surprise departure.","summary":"A judge has ordered a former USA Gymnastics doctor to be tried on sex assault charges, as an accuser said he abused her.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A 25-year-old woman testified that Larry Nassar molested her from the age of six until 12 during family visits to his Michigan home.\nMr Nassar, 53, is accused by more than 60 former patients and athletes of sexual abuse during pelvic procedures.\nHe is facing separate federal charges for possession of child pornography.\nAfter testimony at a court in Mason, Michigan, Judge Donald Allen ordered Mr Nassar to stand trial on three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a person under 13 years old.\nThe accused, a sports doctor who treated US Olympic gymnasts, faces up to life in prison if convicted.\nHe was stripped of his medical licence last month, amid at least six criminal and civil lawsuits.\nThe unnamed woman, who was neither a patient nor an athlete, testified against him for more than two hours on Friday.\nShe detailed how Mr Nassar allegedly molested her during family visits to his home in Holt, Michigan, from 1998 to 2005.\n\"Almost every time I was there for a couple of years, something occurred,\" she told the court.\nSome of the abuse happened under a blanket as he sat next to her on the sofa, while her unwitting older brother sat nearby, she said.\nWhen she tried to tell her parents about the molestation, they did not believe her.\n\"They made me feel like I had done something terrible,\" she said, adding that they told her to apologise to the doctor. She refused.\nWhen the woman left home for university, she again told her parents about her experience with Mr Nassar.\nHer father, who committed suicide in March 2016, \"crumpled\" when she repeated her claims.\nMr Nassar was fired in September after working for decades as a doctor for gymnasts at Michigan State University, as well as USA Gymnastics - the sport's governing body.\nAllegations of sexual assault were first revealed by the Indianapolis Star newspaper in September 2016 when he was accused by two former gymnasts.\nSince then, more than 60 women have accused him, and at least 40 have filed lawsuits.\nSeveral of those suits name USA Gymnastics as a co-defendent, claiming they had not done enough to prevent the abuse.\nMSU gymnasts coach Kathie Klages quit abruptly this week after being named in several legal actions.\nShe had worked as a coach for nearly 30 years, before she was suspended by the university, leading to her surprise departure.","summary":"A US doctor has been ordered to stand trial for sexually abusing a gymnast for more than 20 years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Adam Wilson, of Lostock Hall, was found with serious injuries at a property on Albrighton Crescent in Lostock Hall near Preston in September.\nJason Taylor, 21, of Westfield, Lostock Hall denied murder but was found guilty after a trial by jury.\nAt Preston Court, he was ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years.\nMr Wilson died as a result of catastrophic bleeding from a stab wound in his thigh, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.\nSophie Lorimer from the CPS North West said the \"brutal attack\" in front of his ex-partner was \"purely motivated by jealousy\".\n\"He could not accept that the relationship with his ex-girlfriend was over,\" she said.\nTaylor's girlfriend said he bombarded her with text messages and phone calls which \"progressively became more and more abusive\".\n\"The final text he sent to her stated he was giving her one last chance before things turned sour.\n\"Minutes later he violently broke into her house where Adam Wilson was also present.\"\nMs Lorimer said Taylor then stabbed Mr Wilson numerous times with a large knife which he had taken with him.\nTaylor carried out the \"frenzied\" knife attack \"fully aware\" there were two young children also present at the house, she said.\nHe then fled and hid from police in a neighbouring garden, she added.\nMs Lorimer said Taylor had shown \"no remorse\" throughout the case in which he claimed he was acting in self-defence.\nDet Ch Insp Neil Ashton of Lancashire Police said Taylor's actions were carried out \"in anger and jealousy\".\nHe said: \"His actions were completely unprecedented and resulted in the needless and very sad loss of a young man's life.\"","summary":"A man who murdered a Lostock Hall man in a \"jealous, frenzied knife attack\" at his ex-partner's house has been jailed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Adam Wilson, of Lostock Hall, was found with serious injuries at a property on Albrighton Crescent in Lostock Hall near Preston in September.\nJason Taylor, 21, of Westfield, Lostock Hall denied murder but was found guilty after a trial by jury.\nAt Preston Court, he was ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years.\nMr Wilson died as a result of catastrophic bleeding from a stab wound in his thigh, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.\nSophie Lorimer from the CPS North West said the \"brutal attack\" in front of his ex-partner was \"purely motivated by jealousy\".\n\"He could not accept that the relationship with his ex-girlfriend was over,\" she said.\nTaylor's girlfriend said he bombarded her with text messages and phone calls which \"progressively became more and more abusive\".\n\"The final text he sent to her stated he was giving her one last chance before things turned sour.\n\"Minutes later he violently broke into her house where Adam Wilson was also present.\"\nMs Lorimer said Taylor then stabbed Mr Wilson numerous times with a large knife which he had taken with him.\nTaylor carried out the \"frenzied\" knife attack \"fully aware\" there were two young children also present at the house, she said.\nHe then fled and hid from police in a neighbouring garden, she added.\nMs Lorimer said Taylor had shown \"no remorse\" throughout the case in which he claimed he was acting in self-defence.\nDet Ch Insp Neil Ashton of Lancashire Police said Taylor's actions were carried out \"in anger and jealousy\".\nHe said: \"His actions were completely unprecedented and resulted in the needless and very sad loss of a young man's life.\"","summary":"A man who stabbed his ex-girlfriend to death in a \"brutal\" attack has been jailed for life.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Home Retail Group said that like-for-like sales at Argos fell 1.1% in the eight weeks to 27 February, compared to a fall of 2.2% in the previous quarter.\nThe electrical and homeware retailer is being targeted by both Sainsbury's and South African retailer Steinhoff.\nBoth companies have until 18 March to make firm bids for Argos.\nLast month, a \u00a31.3bn bid from Sainsbury's for Home Retail was trumped by Steinhoff's \u00a31.4bn offer.\nHome Retail recently sold its DIY chain Homebase to Australia's Wesfarmers last month for \u00a3340m, leaving Argos as its only remaining business.\nTotal sales at Argos rose 1.9% to \u00a3515m in the eight-week period as demand for furniture and sports goods offset lower sales of electrical goods, such as video games and tablet computers.\nThe company said Argos opened 90 new stores over the year, bringing the total to 845. The new openings held back the like-for-like sales total over the period, it added.\nChief executive John Walden, who said it had been \"another rather eventful period\" for the company, was pleased with the improvement in Argos' sales.\nShares in Home Retail closed down almost 0.5% at 179.1p, but have risen more than 80% this year following Sainsbury's interest in Argos.\nThe supermarket has argued that combining both chains would create a \"world-leading\" retailer bigger than rivals John Lewis and Amazon UK.\nRetail analyst Nick Bubb said: \"Home Retail claim that underlying like-for-like sales were broadly flat, once the cannibalisation from the infamous concession inserts in Homebase and Sainsbury are taken out. Gross margins were up, however, by 75 basis points and Home Retail's year-end net cash was strong.\"\nSainsbury's had offered about 167p a share for Home Retail, but will be forced to at least match the 175p-a-share all-cash offer from Steinhoff, which owns UK furniture retailer Harveys.\nHowever, the supermarket may be reluctant to increase its offer to the level needed to win control of Argos.\nAnalysts have also questioned the wisdom of Sainsbury's acquiring the struggling retailer.","summary":"Argos, the retail chain at the centre of a bidding war, has shown a fall in sales over the Christmas period.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Home Retail Group said that like-for-like sales at Argos fell 1.1% in the eight weeks to 27 February, compared to a fall of 2.2% in the previous quarter.\nThe electrical and homeware retailer is being targeted by both Sainsbury's and South African retailer Steinhoff.\nBoth companies have until 18 March to make firm bids for Argos.\nLast month, a \u00a31.3bn bid from Sainsbury's for Home Retail was trumped by Steinhoff's \u00a31.4bn offer.\nHome Retail recently sold its DIY chain Homebase to Australia's Wesfarmers last month for \u00a3340m, leaving Argos as its only remaining business.\nTotal sales at Argos rose 1.9% to \u00a3515m in the eight-week period as demand for furniture and sports goods offset lower sales of electrical goods, such as video games and tablet computers.\nThe company said Argos opened 90 new stores over the year, bringing the total to 845. The new openings held back the like-for-like sales total over the period, it added.\nChief executive John Walden, who said it had been \"another rather eventful period\" for the company, was pleased with the improvement in Argos' sales.\nShares in Home Retail closed down almost 0.5% at 179.1p, but have risen more than 80% this year following Sainsbury's interest in Argos.\nThe supermarket has argued that combining both chains would create a \"world-leading\" retailer bigger than rivals John Lewis and Amazon UK.\nRetail analyst Nick Bubb said: \"Home Retail claim that underlying like-for-like sales were broadly flat, once the cannibalisation from the infamous concession inserts in Homebase and Sainsbury are taken out. Gross margins were up, however, by 75 basis points and Home Retail's year-end net cash was strong.\"\nSainsbury's had offered about 167p a share for Home Retail, but will be forced to at least match the 175p-a-share all-cash offer from Steinhoff, which owns UK furniture retailer Harveys.\nHowever, the supermarket may be reluctant to increase its offer to the level needed to win control of Argos.\nAnalysts have also questioned the wisdom of Sainsbury's acquiring the struggling retailer.","summary":"Shares in Argos have fallen after the retailer said it had seen a fall in sales at its UK stores.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Katari Anuradha was shot and stabbed by at least three men wearing burkas, Indian media reported, quoting police. A motive has yet to be established.\nHer husband, who was with her, is in a critical condition with bullet and stab injuries.\nThe attack took place at the Chittoor Municipal Corporation office, where the staff tried to stop the attackers.\nSenior police official G Srinivas told the Indian Express newspaper that they were exploring several angles, including old rivalry and new enemies.\nThe assailants fled the scene after the attack, although reports say two people later handed themselves into police.\nThe attackers had been wearing burkas, one-piece veils that cover the face and body, as they forced their way into Ms Anuradha's office, media reports said.\nSecurity has been tightened in Chittoor and state police are closing borders with neighbouring Tamil Nadu state in an attempt to find the killers.","summary":"Katari Anuradha of Chittoor has been killed by unknown attackers.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Katari Anuradha was shot and stabbed by at least three men wearing burkas, Indian media reported, quoting police. A motive has yet to be established.\nHer husband, who was with her, is in a critical condition with bullet and stab injuries.\nThe attack took place at the Chittoor Municipal Corporation office, where the staff tried to stop the attackers.\nSenior police official G Srinivas told the Indian Express newspaper that they were exploring several angles, including old rivalry and new enemies.\nThe assailants fled the scene after the attack, although reports say two people later handed themselves into police.\nThe attackers had been wearing burkas, one-piece veils that cover the face and body, as they forced their way into Ms Anuradha's office, media reports said.\nSecurity has been tightened in Chittoor and state police are closing borders with neighbouring Tamil Nadu state in an attempt to find the killers.","summary":"A woman in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu has been shot dead by masked men who tried to break into her office.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC Gareth Browning, 33, was on foot in Whitley, Reading on 30 November when he was hit by a black Mazda Aerosport driven by Luke Haywood, 28.\nHaywood admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent and dangerous driving at Reading Crown Court.\nPC Browning was critically injured and remains in hospital in a serious condition.\nHaywood, of no fixed address, had previously admitted aggravated vehicle taking and one count of going equipped to burgle.\nHe is currently serving a prison sentence for separate burglary offences.\nPC Browning was attempting to stop the stolen vehicle, driven by Haywood in Shinfield Road, when he was injured.\nDet Supt Chris Ward said: \"No sentence can ever reflect the injuries that PC Browning received as a result of Haywood's reckless actions. PC Browning was doing what thousands of police officers do every day - protecting the public from dangerous criminals.\n\"I hope that today's sentencing can allow Gareth's family to begin to come to terms with what has happened. We all wish Gareth a full recovery.\"","summary":"A man has been jailed for knocking down a police officer who tried to stop a stolen car.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC Gareth Browning, 33, was on foot in Whitley, Reading on 30 November when he was hit by a black Mazda Aerosport driven by Luke Haywood, 28.\nHaywood admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent and dangerous driving at Reading Crown Court.\nPC Browning was critically injured and remains in hospital in a serious condition.\nHaywood, of no fixed address, had previously admitted aggravated vehicle taking and one count of going equipped to burgle.\nHe is currently serving a prison sentence for separate burglary offences.\nPC Browning was attempting to stop the stolen vehicle, driven by Haywood in Shinfield Road, when he was injured.\nDet Supt Chris Ward said: \"No sentence can ever reflect the injuries that PC Browning received as a result of Haywood's reckless actions. PC Browning was doing what thousands of police officers do every day - protecting the public from dangerous criminals.\n\"I hope that today's sentencing can allow Gareth's family to begin to come to terms with what has happened. We all wish Gareth a full recovery.\"","summary":"A police officer who was hit by a stolen car has been jailed for six years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Alice Ruggles, 24, had told police she felt \"terrified\" of Trimaan Dhillon days before she was found with her throat cut in her Gateshead flat.\nMr Dhillon, a lance corporal in the Army, denies murder.\nMs Ruggles' sister Emma told Newcastle Crown Court that the 24-year-old felt police would not act.\nThe sister, who is a British army officer, told Ms Ruggles to contact police amid concerns about Mr Dhillon harassing her, but Ms Ruggles replied she had and they would not respond until he had stabbed her.\nThe court heard how Mr Dhillon, who was born in India, started an intense relationship over the internet with Ms Ruggles while he was serving in Afghanistan.\nShe split with him after she found out he had been messaging other women on the dating site Tinder, jurors were told.\nThe court has heard he continued to travel to her home late at night to leave flowers and left her a phone message in which he repeatedly said he did not want to kill her.\nMs Ruggles, who grew up in Leicestershire and stayed in Newcastle after studying at Northumbria University, made a police statement on 2 October in which she said he sounded \"crazy\" on voicemails, and described him as obsessed.\nShe said: \"I am terrified of his actions. I am being stalked and I want it to stop.\"\nShe said it was affecting her concentration and work, adding: \"I don't feel safe in my own home.\"\nThe court has heard Mr Dhillon was a serving soldier with the 2 Scots and lived in barracks outside Edinburgh.\nHe was given official warnings by police and the Army to stay away from his ex-girlfriend, it was told.\nDuring the relationship Mr Dhillon made Ms Ruggles feel self-conscious and hacked her Facebook account, jurors were told.\nMs Ruggles' mother Susan Hills said Mr Dhillon was polite but \"insincere\", and after the break-up he sent her a \"very creepy\" message asking her to help him reunite with her daughter.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"A woman allegedly murdered by her ex-boyfriend said police would not respond to her fears about him until she had been stabbed, a court has heard.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Alice Ruggles, 24, had told police she felt \"terrified\" of Trimaan Dhillon days before she was found with her throat cut in her Gateshead flat.\nMr Dhillon, a lance corporal in the Army, denies murder.\nMs Ruggles' sister Emma told Newcastle Crown Court that the 24-year-old felt police would not act.\nThe sister, who is a British army officer, told Ms Ruggles to contact police amid concerns about Mr Dhillon harassing her, but Ms Ruggles replied she had and they would not respond until he had stabbed her.\nThe court heard how Mr Dhillon, who was born in India, started an intense relationship over the internet with Ms Ruggles while he was serving in Afghanistan.\nShe split with him after she found out he had been messaging other women on the dating site Tinder, jurors were told.\nThe court has heard he continued to travel to her home late at night to leave flowers and left her a phone message in which he repeatedly said he did not want to kill her.\nMs Ruggles, who grew up in Leicestershire and stayed in Newcastle after studying at Northumbria University, made a police statement on 2 October in which she said he sounded \"crazy\" on voicemails, and described him as obsessed.\nShe said: \"I am terrified of his actions. I am being stalked and I want it to stop.\"\nShe said it was affecting her concentration and work, adding: \"I don't feel safe in my own home.\"\nThe court has heard Mr Dhillon was a serving soldier with the 2 Scots and lived in barracks outside Edinburgh.\nHe was given official warnings by police and the Army to stay away from his ex-girlfriend, it was told.\nDuring the relationship Mr Dhillon made Ms Ruggles feel self-conscious and hacked her Facebook account, jurors were told.\nMs Ruggles' mother Susan Hills said Mr Dhillon was polite but \"insincere\", and after the break-up he sent her a \"very creepy\" message asking her to help him reunite with her daughter.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"A woman who was stalked by her ex-boyfriend on Tinder said she was \"scared\" of his actions, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Nottingham Pram Company made pushchairs and perambulators from a factory in the city.\nAll the items, including a Victorian pram made between 1880 and 1885, belonged to John Whitby, who ran the firm for 55 years.\nThe 15 lots sold for \u00a36,700, exceeding the expected \u00a32,500 price tag.\nAuctioneers said the collection was \"a snapshot of a much-loved company\" and was bought by various private collectors across the UK.\nThe family business was founded in the mid-19th Century by Mr Whitby's grandfather.\nMore on this story and other news from Nottinghamshire\nHe took over in 1946, opening a shop on Goose Gate that sold the company's prams, which were manufactured on Alfreton Road, as well as treats for children, such as toys and comics.\nAuctioneer Nigel Kirk, of Mellors and Kirk, said the Victorians were \"very keen on prams\".\n\"Mr Whitby's father, a builder, and his grandfather were clearly men of considerable importance in Victorian and Edwardian Nottingham, of which they were both appointed freemen,\" he said.\n\"When he retired [in 2001], John Whitby had the foresight to carefully preserve everything connected with his grandfather's enterprise.\n\"For half a century the company was something of a Nottingham institution, selling not just prams but everything for the young child.\"\nThe Victorian pram, which beat its estimate and sold for \u00a3590, has a \"coach-built body\" similar to the style used by the Royal Family to transport Princess Charlotte to her christening.\nA painted wooden sign, which once hung outside the shop, was also auctioned, as well as catalogues, photographs, toys, comics, shop display material and World War Two posters and souvenirs.\nMr Kirk said: \"Some of the items would not have been considered valuable in many people's eyes - for example the trade catalogues from the 1960s, 70s and even 1980s, might have been overlooked in a house clearance.\n\"However, these lots sold incredibly well, particularly to online bidders.\"","summary":"A collection of vintage prams and memorabilia stretching back almost 150 years has been auctioned.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Nottingham Pram Company made pushchairs and perambulators from a factory in the city.\nAll the items, including a Victorian pram made between 1880 and 1885, belonged to John Whitby, who ran the firm for 55 years.\nThe 15 lots sold for \u00a36,700, exceeding the expected \u00a32,500 price tag.\nAuctioneers said the collection was \"a snapshot of a much-loved company\" and was bought by various private collectors across the UK.\nThe family business was founded in the mid-19th Century by Mr Whitby's grandfather.\nMore on this story and other news from Nottinghamshire\nHe took over in 1946, opening a shop on Goose Gate that sold the company's prams, which were manufactured on Alfreton Road, as well as treats for children, such as toys and comics.\nAuctioneer Nigel Kirk, of Mellors and Kirk, said the Victorians were \"very keen on prams\".\n\"Mr Whitby's father, a builder, and his grandfather were clearly men of considerable importance in Victorian and Edwardian Nottingham, of which they were both appointed freemen,\" he said.\n\"When he retired [in 2001], John Whitby had the foresight to carefully preserve everything connected with his grandfather's enterprise.\n\"For half a century the company was something of a Nottingham institution, selling not just prams but everything for the young child.\"\nThe Victorian pram, which beat its estimate and sold for \u00a3590, has a \"coach-built body\" similar to the style used by the Royal Family to transport Princess Charlotte to her christening.\nA painted wooden sign, which once hung outside the shop, was also auctioned, as well as catalogues, photographs, toys, comics, shop display material and World War Two posters and souvenirs.\nMr Kirk said: \"Some of the items would not have been considered valuable in many people's eyes - for example the trade catalogues from the 1960s, 70s and even 1980s, might have been overlooked in a house clearance.\n\"However, these lots sold incredibly well, particularly to online bidders.\"","summary":"A collection of Victorian prams, including a pram used by Princess Charlotte, has sold at auction in Nottingham.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Motorcyclist Leighton Santos, 22, admitted causing David Hitchen's death through careless driving and was jailed at Preston Crown Court on Monday.\nThe maximum sentence is five years, but this can be reduced by a guilty plea.\nRoad safety charity Brake said there was a \"need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed\".\nSantos admitted causing the 42-year-old former Great Britain international's death near Belmont, Lancashire, in September 2014, on the first day of his trial.\nLancashire Police said Santos had been riding a Yamaha motorbike on Rivington Road when he \"drifted into the opposite carriageway\" and collided with Mr Hitchen.\nThe cyclist suffered serious injuries and died later in hospital.\nIn addition to the six months for causing death by careless driving, Santos was also given 12 months for another motoring offence.\nIn March 2016 he was convicted at Manchester Crown Court of dangerous driving after taking police on an eight-mile pursuit that saw him reach speeds of up to 90mph (145km\/h) in a 30mph zone.\nMartin Key, British Cycling's campaigns manager, said six months for \"causing the death of a human being is a punishment that many would agree certainly does not fit the crime\".\n\"While these incidents are extremely rare, we need to ensure that sentencing guidelines adequately reflect the potential consequences of an offence,\" he said.\nA spokeswoman for Brake said the sentence was \"insulting\".\n\"Leighton Santos, who killed another human being, was sentenced to a paltry 18 months in prison, and will likely be out in nine.\n\"It's no wonder that grieving relatives are often left feeling let down and insulted by our justice system.\n\"We need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed, particularly when, as in this case, they have exhibited previous examples of dangerous behaviour.\"","summary":"A motorcyclist who killed a cyclist by driving at speeds of up to 90mph (145km\/h) has been jailed for six months.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Motorcyclist Leighton Santos, 22, admitted causing David Hitchen's death through careless driving and was jailed at Preston Crown Court on Monday.\nThe maximum sentence is five years, but this can be reduced by a guilty plea.\nRoad safety charity Brake said there was a \"need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed\".\nSantos admitted causing the 42-year-old former Great Britain international's death near Belmont, Lancashire, in September 2014, on the first day of his trial.\nLancashire Police said Santos had been riding a Yamaha motorbike on Rivington Road when he \"drifted into the opposite carriageway\" and collided with Mr Hitchen.\nThe cyclist suffered serious injuries and died later in hospital.\nIn addition to the six months for causing death by careless driving, Santos was also given 12 months for another motoring offence.\nIn March 2016 he was convicted at Manchester Crown Court of dangerous driving after taking police on an eight-mile pursuit that saw him reach speeds of up to 90mph (145km\/h) in a 30mph zone.\nMartin Key, British Cycling's campaigns manager, said six months for \"causing the death of a human being is a punishment that many would agree certainly does not fit the crime\".\n\"While these incidents are extremely rare, we need to ensure that sentencing guidelines adequately reflect the potential consequences of an offence,\" he said.\nA spokeswoman for Brake said the sentence was \"insulting\".\n\"Leighton Santos, who killed another human being, was sentenced to a paltry 18 months in prison, and will likely be out in nine.\n\"It's no wonder that grieving relatives are often left feeling let down and insulted by our justice system.\n\"We need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed, particularly when, as in this case, they have exhibited previous examples of dangerous behaviour.\"","summary":"A six-month prison term handed to a motorist who killed an ex-international cyclist in a crash \"does not fit the crime,\" British Cycling has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Gareth Colfer-Williams, 25, died last week at his home in Swansea, the city at the centre of an epidemic of the disease which has reached 942 cases.\nBut the examination was unable to establish whether measles was the main cause of his death.\nAn inquest will be opened and adjourned on Tuesday to allow further tests.\nSince the outbreak began in November, 83 people have needed hospital treatment for the illness.\nMr Colfer-Williams' mother, Angela Colfer said her son had recently been treated at Swansea's Morriston Hospital for asthma.\nA few days after he was discharged he became unwell and developed a rash.\nMrs Colfer said her son went to see an out-of-hours GP on 17 April with a rash \"from head to foot\" but not on his arms.\nThe following morning, Mr Colfer-Williams was found dead at his flat.\nPublic Health Wales said on Friday that laboratory tests confirmed a diagnosis of measles but further tests were needed to determine the cause of death.\nThe family said they had no idea how Mr Colfer-Williams got measles as no close family member has it, including his three-year-old daughter who has been vaccinated.","summary":"A man who died after contracting measles in Swansea has been named by Public Health Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Gareth Colfer-Williams, 25, died last week at his home in Swansea, the city at the centre of an epidemic of the disease which has reached 942 cases.\nBut the examination was unable to establish whether measles was the main cause of his death.\nAn inquest will be opened and adjourned on Tuesday to allow further tests.\nSince the outbreak began in November, 83 people have needed hospital treatment for the illness.\nMr Colfer-Williams' mother, Angela Colfer said her son had recently been treated at Swansea's Morriston Hospital for asthma.\nA few days after he was discharged he became unwell and developed a rash.\nMrs Colfer said her son went to see an out-of-hours GP on 17 April with a rash \"from head to foot\" but not on his arms.\nThe following morning, Mr Colfer-Williams was found dead at his flat.\nPublic Health Wales said on Friday that laboratory tests confirmed a diagnosis of measles but further tests were needed to determine the cause of death.\nThe family said they had no idea how Mr Colfer-Williams got measles as no close family member has it, including his three-year-old daughter who has been vaccinated.","summary":"Further tests will be carried out on a man who died while suffering from measles after post-mortem examination results were inconclusive.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Researchers found that four out of five children in England who ate school lunches had tried food at school that they had not tried at home.\nHalf of parents questioned said their children had asked for foods they had eaten at school to be cooked at home.\nThe survey, of about 1,000 parents, found the most popular vegetables were carrots, sweetcorn and peas.\nAubergine, chickpeas and spinach were among the least popular.\nOf the parents questioned, 628 had children who ate school lunches.\n(% denotes proportion of parents who said their child would eat each vegetable)\nEngland's School Food Trust commissioned the research after a survey by the Mumsnet website suggested some parents gave their children packed lunches because they thought they were too fussy to eat anything else.\nTrust chairman, Rob Rees, said: \"Every parent knows it's a nightmare watching their child push food around the plate.\n\"School meals can be a great way to help parents encourage their children to try new foods and to increase the variety of foods in their diet.\"\nMumsnet co-founder, Carrie Longton, said: \"Getting children to eat healthily is every parent's dream, but meal times at home can often be a battle ground and emotionally charged.\n\"From Mumsnetters' experience it seems that once at school there's a desire to fit in with everyone else and even some positive peer pressure to boast about the variety of what foods you can eat.\n\"School meals have also moved on quite a bit from when Mumsnetters were at school, with healthier options and more variety.\"\nSchool meals in England now have to comply with strict nutritional guidelines.\nAbout four in 10 primary school children in England now eat school lunches, slightly more than in secondary schools.\nMore children in Scotland eat school lunches - about 46%.\nThe survey was conducted online between 26 February and 5th March among a panel of parents who had at least one child in school aged 4-17 years old.","summary":"School lunches can tempt fussy eaters to try new foods, a survey for the School Food Trust has suggested.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Researchers found that four out of five children in England who ate school lunches had tried food at school that they had not tried at home.\nHalf of parents questioned said their children had asked for foods they had eaten at school to be cooked at home.\nThe survey, of about 1,000 parents, found the most popular vegetables were carrots, sweetcorn and peas.\nAubergine, chickpeas and spinach were among the least popular.\nOf the parents questioned, 628 had children who ate school lunches.\n(% denotes proportion of parents who said their child would eat each vegetable)\nEngland's School Food Trust commissioned the research after a survey by the Mumsnet website suggested some parents gave their children packed lunches because they thought they were too fussy to eat anything else.\nTrust chairman, Rob Rees, said: \"Every parent knows it's a nightmare watching their child push food around the plate.\n\"School meals can be a great way to help parents encourage their children to try new foods and to increase the variety of foods in their diet.\"\nMumsnet co-founder, Carrie Longton, said: \"Getting children to eat healthily is every parent's dream, but meal times at home can often be a battle ground and emotionally charged.\n\"From Mumsnetters' experience it seems that once at school there's a desire to fit in with everyone else and even some positive peer pressure to boast about the variety of what foods you can eat.\n\"School meals have also moved on quite a bit from when Mumsnetters were at school, with healthier options and more variety.\"\nSchool meals in England now have to comply with strict nutritional guidelines.\nAbout four in 10 primary school children in England now eat school lunches, slightly more than in secondary schools.\nMore children in Scotland eat school lunches - about 46%.\nThe survey was conducted online between 26 February and 5th March among a panel of parents who had at least one child in school aged 4-17 years old.","summary":"Parents are increasingly turning to school lunches to help their children eat healthier, a survey suggests.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment.\nHe was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams.\nThe Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for \"good behaviour\".\nHe is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century.\nThe first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007.\nLance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014.\nHe has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire.\nDuring his career, Lance Corporal Derby XXX has also helped switch on the Christmas lights in Ashbourne and met Prince William at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce.","summary":"A mascot of the Mercian Regiment has been awarded the Victoria Cross.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment.\nHe was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams.\nThe Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for \"good behaviour\".\nHe is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century.\nThe first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007.\nLance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014.\nHe has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire.\nDuring his career, Lance Corporal Derby XXX has also helped switch on the Christmas lights in Ashbourne and met Prince William at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce.","summary":"A ram which is the mascot of a Mercian regiment has been promoted at a ceremony marking its formation.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Landlords who let properties to more than three unrelated people need to apply for a licence for a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO).\nBut many are put off - because a licence can cost ??1,000 - despite facing a fine of up to ??20,000, Southampton City Council said.\nThe authority estimated a total of 1,500 unlicensed HMOs in the area.\nShelter helpline adviser Nadeem Khan said fear of eviction and living in poorly maintained properties are frequent concerns raised by HMO tenants.\n\"Because of the huge shortage of affordable homes people are being forced into rented homes which are unregulated. We receive about five or six calls a day about this,\" he said.\nNationally, mandatory licensing for HMOs is aimed at houses of three storeys or more and occupied by five or more unrelated people.\nIn Southampton, the licences affect properties in Bargate, Bevois, Portswood, Swaythling (Designation 1 - introduced in 2013) and in Shirley Freemantle, Millbrook, and Bassett (Designation 2 - introduced in 2015).\nA council spokesman said: \"Landlords have generally co-operated with the regime, but a small minority have resisted applying for their licence.\"\nThe council said it had so far gained prosecutions against one firm and 13 individuals.","summary":"Tenants in Southampton may face eviction because landlords are holding incorrect paperwork, Shelter claims.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Landlords who let properties to more than three unrelated people need to apply for a licence for a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO).\nBut many are put off - because a licence can cost ??1,000 - despite facing a fine of up to ??20,000, Southampton City Council said.\nThe authority estimated a total of 1,500 unlicensed HMOs in the area.\nShelter helpline adviser Nadeem Khan said fear of eviction and living in poorly maintained properties are frequent concerns raised by HMO tenants.\n\"Because of the huge shortage of affordable homes people are being forced into rented homes which are unregulated. We receive about five or six calls a day about this,\" he said.\nNationally, mandatory licensing for HMOs is aimed at houses of three storeys or more and occupied by five or more unrelated people.\nIn Southampton, the licences affect properties in Bargate, Bevois, Portswood, Swaythling (Designation 1 - introduced in 2013) and in Shirley Freemantle, Millbrook, and Bassett (Designation 2 - introduced in 2015).\nA council spokesman said: \"Landlords have generally co-operated with the regime, but a small minority have resisted applying for their licence.\"\nThe council said it had so far gained prosecutions against one firm and 13 individuals.","summary":"More than 1,000 unlicensed properties in Southampton are being put up for sale because of a shortage of affordable homes, a council has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site at Knottingley, West Yorkshire is to burn fuel from refuse, industrial and commercial waste including wood, said operator Multifuel Energy Ltd.\nThe \u00c2\u00a3300m plant is to create hundreds of jobs over a three-year build and should produce electricity for about 160,000 homes, it said.\nThe adjoining coal-fired Ferrybridge 'C' plant is to close in March 2016, it was announced in May.\nThe Secretary of State has granted development consent for the new plant.\nConstruction is expected to begin in 2016 with about 35 permanent jobs once it is operational.\nThe power station is expected to produce up to 90MWe of electricity annually by burning 675,000 tonnes of waste that could have ended up in landfill, said Multifuel Energy\nIt is to be built next to the newly-constructed Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 that stated operations earlier this year.\nMultifuel Energy is a joint venture between power company SSE and and waste management company Wheelabrator Technologies.","summary":"A multifuel power station has been approved for Ferrybridge.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site at Knottingley, West Yorkshire is to burn fuel from refuse, industrial and commercial waste including wood, said operator Multifuel Energy Ltd.\nThe \u00c2\u00a3300m plant is to create hundreds of jobs over a three-year build and should produce electricity for about 160,000 homes, it said.\nThe adjoining coal-fired Ferrybridge 'C' plant is to close in March 2016, it was announced in May.\nThe Secretary of State has granted development consent for the new plant.\nConstruction is expected to begin in 2016 with about 35 permanent jobs once it is operational.\nThe power station is expected to produce up to 90MWe of electricity annually by burning 675,000 tonnes of waste that could have ended up in landfill, said Multifuel Energy\nIt is to be built next to the newly-constructed Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 that stated operations earlier this year.\nMultifuel Energy is a joint venture between power company SSE and and waste management company Wheelabrator Technologies.","summary":"A new coal-fired power station is to be built in a new location, the government has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, Sarah Rochira published the results of a major review of the experience of care home residents.\nThe use of antipsychotic drugs was a recurrent theme which she has branded a \"national scandal\".\nHealth boards and care homes have said changes are being made.\nThe commissioner is asking them to show significant improvements in practice.\n\"I know professionals don't like this phrase, but across Wales older people in care homes, through the inappropriate use of these drugs, are being 'chemically coshed'. That's the reality of it.\n\"It is a national scandal. I made that clear when I published my review. I was very clear I would come back and look for evidence of changes and I've now begun that process.\n\"I will publish the findings from the health boards later this year and I cannot be any clearer in my expectation that they understand how inappropriate the current situation is and that they can evidence real progress.\"\nAntipsychotic drugs are primarily used to treat conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.\nA survey last November by the Royal College of Psychiatrists found nearly one in five - 18% - of dementia patients were being prescribed antipsychotics.\nThe Royal Pharmaceutical Society in Wales published its own report into the use of medicines in care homes following the Ms Rochira's report.\nThe society's director in Wales, Mair Davies, told BBC Radio Wales' Eye on Wales programme that there were examples of expert practice.\n\"What we need is to make sure that happens in every care home in Wales,\" she said.\nSteve Ford, the dementia care lead for Care Forum Wales, which represents more than 450 independent care homes in Wales, believes progress is being made.\n\"We need to look at the underlying reasons for unwanted behaviour that challenges, rather than picking up the phone to the GP and requesting those prescriptions,\" he said.","summary":"Progress on reducing the inappropriate use of antipsychotic medication in care homes has been made suggested by the Care Forum Wales.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, Sarah Rochira published the results of a major review of the experience of care home residents.\nThe use of antipsychotic drugs was a recurrent theme which she has branded a \"national scandal\".\nHealth boards and care homes have said changes are being made.\nThe commissioner is asking them to show significant improvements in practice.\n\"I know professionals don't like this phrase, but across Wales older people in care homes, through the inappropriate use of these drugs, are being 'chemically coshed'. That's the reality of it.\n\"It is a national scandal. I made that clear when I published my review. I was very clear I would come back and look for evidence of changes and I've now begun that process.\n\"I will publish the findings from the health boards later this year and I cannot be any clearer in my expectation that they understand how inappropriate the current situation is and that they can evidence real progress.\"\nAntipsychotic drugs are primarily used to treat conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.\nA survey last November by the Royal College of Psychiatrists found nearly one in five - 18% - of dementia patients were being prescribed antipsychotics.\nThe Royal Pharmaceutical Society in Wales published its own report into the use of medicines in care homes following the Ms Rochira's report.\nThe society's director in Wales, Mair Davies, told BBC Radio Wales' Eye on Wales programme that there were examples of expert practice.\n\"What we need is to make sure that happens in every care home in Wales,\" she said.\nSteve Ford, the dementia care lead for Care Forum Wales, which represents more than 450 independent care homes in Wales, believes progress is being made.\n\"We need to look at the underlying reasons for unwanted behaviour that challenges, rather than picking up the phone to the GP and requesting those prescriptions,\" he said.","summary":"The health commissioner for Wales is to investigate the use of antipsychotic drugs in care homes in Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A review for the Commission on Local Tax Reform said there was no \"magic bullet\" to cure defects in the system.\nIt said the council tax had built-in problems \"from day one\" but a failure to modify it had stored up more difficulties for policy makers.\nThe commission, set up by the Scottish government and council body Cosla, will report back later this year.\nProf Kenneth Gibb, from the University of Glasgow, was asked to review different systems of local taxation across the world.\nHe found that a tax on property was used by almost all OECD countries and was seen by academics as a \"good tax\" because it was stable, difficult to avoid and could have a desirable impact on housing markets.\nBut it also generated confusion with taxpayers unclear whether it was a tax on wealth or a charge for services such as refuse collection.\nSome felt it was unfair because it was not linked to current income.\nProf Gibb noted that a local income tax, used by many countries, was generally perceived as fairer.\nBut he found such a system created difficulties for local authorities because it meant their income fluctuated. There was also little opportunity to vary tax rates to reflect local priorities.\nHe said: \"It is clear there is no magic bullet.\n\"Past experience from the UK and across the world shows that reform is always going to be difficult and will inevitably be bound up with the previous experiences and traumas of past reform.\n\"So whilst the current council tax has many deficiencies, change and reform is a major undertaking.\"\nThe commission now intends to hold a public consultation across Scotland before publishing its report in the autumn.\nA Scottish government spokesman said ministers consider the current council tax system \"as a whole to be unfair\".\nHe added: \"That is why, along with our local government partners, we have established the cross-party Commission on Local Tax Reform to examine fairer alternatives.\n\"The Scottish government awaits the commission's report, which is due in the Autumn.\"","summary":"Replacing or reforming the council tax in Scotland could prove challenging, according to a study.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A review for the Commission on Local Tax Reform said there was no \"magic bullet\" to cure defects in the system.\nIt said the council tax had built-in problems \"from day one\" but a failure to modify it had stored up more difficulties for policy makers.\nThe commission, set up by the Scottish government and council body Cosla, will report back later this year.\nProf Kenneth Gibb, from the University of Glasgow, was asked to review different systems of local taxation across the world.\nHe found that a tax on property was used by almost all OECD countries and was seen by academics as a \"good tax\" because it was stable, difficult to avoid and could have a desirable impact on housing markets.\nBut it also generated confusion with taxpayers unclear whether it was a tax on wealth or a charge for services such as refuse collection.\nSome felt it was unfair because it was not linked to current income.\nProf Gibb noted that a local income tax, used by many countries, was generally perceived as fairer.\nBut he found such a system created difficulties for local authorities because it meant their income fluctuated. There was also little opportunity to vary tax rates to reflect local priorities.\nHe said: \"It is clear there is no magic bullet.\n\"Past experience from the UK and across the world shows that reform is always going to be difficult and will inevitably be bound up with the previous experiences and traumas of past reform.\n\"So whilst the current council tax has many deficiencies, change and reform is a major undertaking.\"\nThe commission now intends to hold a public consultation across Scotland before publishing its report in the autumn.\nA Scottish government spokesman said ministers consider the current council tax system \"as a whole to be unfair\".\nHe added: \"That is why, along with our local government partners, we have established the cross-party Commission on Local Tax Reform to examine fairer alternatives.\n\"The Scottish government awaits the commission's report, which is due in the Autumn.\"","summary":"The current council tax system is \"unfair\" and \"unfair\", according to a report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wayne Maycock, Paul Bromwich and Admi Headley were last seen at HMP Leyhill at about 16:45 GMT on Sunday.\nAvon and Somerset Police has appealed for anyone who sees them, or knows of their whereabouts, to make contact.\nHMP Leyhill in South Gloucestershire is the only minimum-security prison in the South West.\nHeadley was sentenced in 2006 for rape and robbery, Maycock was jailed in the same year for GBH, while Bromwich was sentenced in 2001 for rape.\nEarlier, the police force suggested all three were convicted of rape but this information was later amended.\nA Prison Service spokesperson said: \"Public protection is our top priority. We take absconds from custody extremely seriously. We are working closely with the police and are urgently investigating this incident.\"\nAccording to Avon and Somerset Police:\nLeyhill, near Wotton-under-Edge, is a category D prison housing more than 500 inmates, including some on life sentences.","summary":"Three inmates who went missing from a prison in Gloucestershire have been found.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wayne Maycock, Paul Bromwich and Admi Headley were last seen at HMP Leyhill at about 16:45 GMT on Sunday.\nAvon and Somerset Police has appealed for anyone who sees them, or knows of their whereabouts, to make contact.\nHMP Leyhill in South Gloucestershire is the only minimum-security prison in the South West.\nHeadley was sentenced in 2006 for rape and robbery, Maycock was jailed in the same year for GBH, while Bromwich was sentenced in 2001 for rape.\nEarlier, the police force suggested all three were convicted of rape but this information was later amended.\nA Prison Service spokesperson said: \"Public protection is our top priority. We take absconds from custody extremely seriously. We are working closely with the police and are urgently investigating this incident.\"\nAccording to Avon and Somerset Police:\nLeyhill, near Wotton-under-Edge, is a category D prison housing more than 500 inmates, including some on life sentences.","summary":"Two convicted rapists and a man convicted of GBH - all considered to be a risk to the public - have absconded from a prison.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kemp, who last played Grant Mitchell in 2006, said it would be \"a brief return\".\n\"When I was approached about returning to EastEnders for Barbara's final episodes, it was something I could not turn down,\" he said.\nFollowing her surprise return to Albert Square, Dame Barbara announced her character would be killed off.\nHer character reappeared on Friday, having left in 2010, to tell her eldest son Phil, played by Steve McFadden, that her cancer had returned.\nAfter the episode, producers revealed that Peggy would die from the disease in emotional scenes to be screened in the spring.\nNow Kemp, who played Grant from 1990-1999 and then again in 2005 and 2006, will return to bring the Mitchell family back together.\n\"Barbara is a very close friend, so when I learned of the storyline it felt right that the Mitchell brothers are reunited with their mother for the last time,\" he said.\n\"I am really looking forward to going back to EastEnders and filming what are set to be some classic EastEnders episodes.\"\nGrant Mitchell has been one of the soap's most memorable characters in its 30-year history, arriving in 1990 along with brother Phil.\nHe was involved in repeated family dramas including having an affair with his brother's wife, Kathy, and having his brother go on to marry his ex-wife Sharon.\n\"Grant Mitchell is an EastEnders legend and finally he is returning home to Walford to say goodbye to his mother and be reunited not just with his old loves but also his brother,\" said EastEnders executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins.\n\"To have the Mitchell brothers come face to face again, having to face losing their mother, is an opportunity to show Ross Kemp and Steve McFadden at their very best.\"","summary":"Former EastEnders star Ross Kemp has said he is \"really looking forward\" to returning to the soap for the final time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kemp, who last played Grant Mitchell in 2006, said it would be \"a brief return\".\n\"When I was approached about returning to EastEnders for Barbara's final episodes, it was something I could not turn down,\" he said.\nFollowing her surprise return to Albert Square, Dame Barbara announced her character would be killed off.\nHer character reappeared on Friday, having left in 2010, to tell her eldest son Phil, played by Steve McFadden, that her cancer had returned.\nAfter the episode, producers revealed that Peggy would die from the disease in emotional scenes to be screened in the spring.\nNow Kemp, who played Grant from 1990-1999 and then again in 2005 and 2006, will return to bring the Mitchell family back together.\n\"Barbara is a very close friend, so when I learned of the storyline it felt right that the Mitchell brothers are reunited with their mother for the last time,\" he said.\n\"I am really looking forward to going back to EastEnders and filming what are set to be some classic EastEnders episodes.\"\nGrant Mitchell has been one of the soap's most memorable characters in its 30-year history, arriving in 1990 along with brother Phil.\nHe was involved in repeated family dramas including having an affair with his brother's wife, Kathy, and having his brother go on to marry his ex-wife Sharon.\n\"Grant Mitchell is an EastEnders legend and finally he is returning home to Walford to say goodbye to his mother and be reunited not just with his old loves but also his brother,\" said EastEnders executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins.\n\"To have the Mitchell brothers come face to face again, having to face losing their mother, is an opportunity to show Ross Kemp and Steve McFadden at their very best.\"","summary":"Kemp is returning to EastEnders as part of a storyline that will see Dame Barbara exit the soap for good.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lancashire County Council has earmarked land on the former Glenburn Sports College and Skelmersdale College.\nThe sports college closed in August, while Skelmersdale College's Westbank campus, owned by Newcastle College, is also unused.\nThe decision follows a comparative study by Network Rail of both sites and one near the Concourse shopping centre.\nSkelmersdale's original railway station closed to passengers in 1956.\nThe council - which owns Glenburn Sports College - said Skelmersdale could get two direct trains to Liverpool per hour under the plans it has made in partnership with Merseytravel and West Lancashire Borough Council.\nCounty councillor John Fillis, cabinet member for highways and transport, said it was an \"exciting step forward\".\nHe said the preferred location was big enough to allow for the possibility of future expansion.\nHe added: \"It has good highway access and good connectivity to the town and the surrounding area.\"\nThe authority confirmed it will now start the process of acquiring the relevant land.\nSkelmersdale was designated a new town on 9 October 1961..\nIt is one of the largest towns in the north west of England not to have its own railway station.","summary":"Plans to build a new railway station in a former sports college in Lancashire have been approved.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lancashire County Council has earmarked land on the former Glenburn Sports College and Skelmersdale College.\nThe sports college closed in August, while Skelmersdale College's Westbank campus, owned by Newcastle College, is also unused.\nThe decision follows a comparative study by Network Rail of both sites and one near the Concourse shopping centre.\nSkelmersdale's original railway station closed to passengers in 1956.\nThe council - which owns Glenburn Sports College - said Skelmersdale could get two direct trains to Liverpool per hour under the plans it has made in partnership with Merseytravel and West Lancashire Borough Council.\nCounty councillor John Fillis, cabinet member for highways and transport, said it was an \"exciting step forward\".\nHe said the preferred location was big enough to allow for the possibility of future expansion.\nHe added: \"It has good highway access and good connectivity to the town and the surrounding area.\"\nThe authority confirmed it will now start the process of acquiring the relevant land.\nSkelmersdale was designated a new town on 9 October 1961..\nIt is one of the largest towns in the north west of England not to have its own railway station.","summary":"The preferred location for a town's railway station has been revealed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wimbledon and Queensway stations will be the first to see their staff moved from ticket offices into ticket halls and on to platforms.\nTransport for London (TfL) said it would save \u00a350m annually as it tries to save \u00a34.2bn by 2020.\nBut Manuel Cortes, from the TSSA union, said London Mayor Boris Johnson was \"rushing through\" the closures.\nMr Cortes, leader of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association said: \"Talks on the safety implications of closing over 250 stations have not even been concluded.\n\"The mayor doesn't seem concerned about how millions of tourists will cope with fewer staff to help them on their way.\"\nTfL said all stations would remain staffed and 150 new ticket machines would be installed by April 2016.\nIt added that new visitor centres would be created at larger stations such as Victoria and King's Cross to help visitors.\nNick Brown, London Underground's chief operating officer, said more staff were being placed \"where they can offer the best possible assistance\" as only 3% of Tube tickets were bought at ticket offices.\nHe said: \"This forms part of our wider vision for the Tube, which includes a 24-hour weekend service on core parts of the network.\"\nBut the changes have led to previous strikes by the Aslef and RMT unions.\nLabour's London Assembly transport spokeswoman Val Shawcross said: \"When he was elected, Boris Johnson promised Londoners he would protect the capital's ticket offices, but today he starts the process of dismantling each and every one of them.\n\"Whilst there is obviously a big role for ticket machines to play, there is no substitute for a member of staff.\"\nLondon Underground said after 100 meetings with unions the number of roles to be reduced had fallen from 950 to 897 with no member of staff facing compulsory redundancy or losing money.","summary":"Ticket offices will start closing on the London Underground later in a move that has prompted past strikes.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wimbledon and Queensway stations will be the first to see their staff moved from ticket offices into ticket halls and on to platforms.\nTransport for London (TfL) said it would save \u00a350m annually as it tries to save \u00a34.2bn by 2020.\nBut Manuel Cortes, from the TSSA union, said London Mayor Boris Johnson was \"rushing through\" the closures.\nMr Cortes, leader of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association said: \"Talks on the safety implications of closing over 250 stations have not even been concluded.\n\"The mayor doesn't seem concerned about how millions of tourists will cope with fewer staff to help them on their way.\"\nTfL said all stations would remain staffed and 150 new ticket machines would be installed by April 2016.\nIt added that new visitor centres would be created at larger stations such as Victoria and King's Cross to help visitors.\nNick Brown, London Underground's chief operating officer, said more staff were being placed \"where they can offer the best possible assistance\" as only 3% of Tube tickets were bought at ticket offices.\nHe said: \"This forms part of our wider vision for the Tube, which includes a 24-hour weekend service on core parts of the network.\"\nBut the changes have led to previous strikes by the Aslef and RMT unions.\nLabour's London Assembly transport spokeswoman Val Shawcross said: \"When he was elected, Boris Johnson promised Londoners he would protect the capital's ticket offices, but today he starts the process of dismantling each and every one of them.\n\"Whilst there is obviously a big role for ticket machines to play, there is no substitute for a member of staff.\"\nLondon Underground said after 100 meetings with unions the number of roles to be reduced had fallen from 950 to 897 with no member of staff facing compulsory redundancy or losing money.","summary":"Hundreds of Tube ticket office workers are to be moved from London Underground stations to train stations in a bid to save \u00a350m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ryan Walls took pictures of 101 passengers during the Edinburgh Festival in 2015.\nThe 42-year-old said only two people refused out of the 103 people he asked due to being in a hurry and having a bad hair day.\nNow the father-of-three's pictures will go on display at Out of the Blue Drill Hall, Dalmeny Street, in August.\nMr Walls told the BBC Scotland news website how he took photographs of a hen party, stag do, football fans, a chef, a high court judge and a TV agony aunt from Kuwait.\nHe said: \"Everyone was so nice. One of the pictures is of a passenger who was in such a hurry that he couldn't wait for another taxi when I discovered the central locking system was broken so I had to pull him in and out of the taxi window.\n\"I also had an elderly former English teacher who had suddenly decided she wanted to go out to a show at the festival at the last minute and she had lots of words of encouragement for me so I really enjoyed chatting with her.\n\"I also got a Jambo fan and was worried I wasn't going to get a Hibs fan but luckily I did.\n\"I'm really interested in people and wanted to capture that moment in my cab, I only had seconds to take a few pictures and I'm really pleased with the end result.\"\nThe exhibition runs from 31 July until 5 August.","summary":"A photographer who took pictures of a number of people in a taxi has won a national award for his work.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ryan Walls took pictures of 101 passengers during the Edinburgh Festival in 2015.\nThe 42-year-old said only two people refused out of the 103 people he asked due to being in a hurry and having a bad hair day.\nNow the father-of-three's pictures will go on display at Out of the Blue Drill Hall, Dalmeny Street, in August.\nMr Walls told the BBC Scotland news website how he took photographs of a hen party, stag do, football fans, a chef, a high court judge and a TV agony aunt from Kuwait.\nHe said: \"Everyone was so nice. One of the pictures is of a passenger who was in such a hurry that he couldn't wait for another taxi when I discovered the central locking system was broken so I had to pull him in and out of the taxi window.\n\"I also had an elderly former English teacher who had suddenly decided she wanted to go out to a show at the festival at the last minute and she had lots of words of encouragement for me so I really enjoyed chatting with her.\n\"I also got a Jambo fan and was worried I wasn't going to get a Hibs fan but luckily I did.\n\"I'm really interested in people and wanted to capture that moment in my cab, I only had seconds to take a few pictures and I'm really pleased with the end result.\"\nThe exhibition runs from 31 July until 5 August.","summary":"A taxi driver has created an exhibition from pictures he has taken of passengers in his cab.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aberdeenshire-based Harbro Group saw pre-tax profit increase by \u00a3800,000, to \u00a33.5m, in the year to the end of June 2016.\nThis was despite turnover falling by \u00a31m to just over \u00a3100m.\nHarbro said international sales grew over the year, both in Europe and in new markets further afield.\nThe Turriff-based company manufactures and supplies feeds for the beef, sheep, dairy, pig and poultry sectors.\nIt also has a network of 19 shops across Scotland, operating under the Country Store brand. The stores cater for farming and rural communities with a range of products, including fireside supplies, country clothing and footwear.\nIn accounts filed with Companies House, the company said: \"As always, the outlook for agriculture is difficult to predict.\n\"We have certainly been experiencing challenging times over the last 12-18 months but the industry is a robust one.\n\"The impact of Brexit is still to be fully understood, although the board are confident that the group will be well positioned for whatever business challenges this may bring about.\"","summary":"A Scottish farm supplies firm has reported a rise in profits for the year to June.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aberdeenshire-based Harbro Group saw pre-tax profit increase by \u00a3800,000, to \u00a33.5m, in the year to the end of June 2016.\nThis was despite turnover falling by \u00a31m to just over \u00a3100m.\nHarbro said international sales grew over the year, both in Europe and in new markets further afield.\nThe Turriff-based company manufactures and supplies feeds for the beef, sheep, dairy, pig and poultry sectors.\nIt also has a network of 19 shops across Scotland, operating under the Country Store brand. The stores cater for farming and rural communities with a range of products, including fireside supplies, country clothing and footwear.\nIn accounts filed with Companies House, the company said: \"As always, the outlook for agriculture is difficult to predict.\n\"We have certainly been experiencing challenging times over the last 12-18 months but the industry is a robust one.\n\"The impact of Brexit is still to be fully understood, although the board are confident that the group will be well positioned for whatever business challenges this may bring about.\"","summary":"An animal feed producers has posted a rise in profits, despite reporting a challenging year.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the year to the end of March, 57 victims of homicide (murders and culpable homicides) were recorded - down five on the previous 12 months.\nThis is the lowest number of recorded homicide cases for a single 12-month period since 1976 and half the figure of nine years ago.\nAs of 31 March 2016, only one case of homicide recorded in 2015-16 was unresolved.\nThe report Homicide in Scotland showed that a sharp instrument remained the most common method of killing in Scotland and accounted for 51% of homicides (29 cases) in 2015-16.\nNearly all of these cases (26 out of 29) involved a knife.\nWhile the majority of the accused had an unknown status for alcohol and drugs, 31% (20 people) were identified by the police as being under the influence of alcohol or alcohol and drugs.\nJustice Secretary Michael Matheson said: \"While it is encouraging to see continued falls in homicide cases alongside the long-term decline in violent crime, the sustained efforts that have helped achieve this - through education and enforcement - must continue, because each of the lives lost is one life too many.\n\"There is a clear role across a range of public services, in addition to the critical work of our police, to continue to support communities that may remain at risk from violent crime and to challenge irresponsible attitudes both to alcohol misuse and to so-called 'casual' violence.\n\"We will continue to work with partners and invest in a range of projects to help steer our young people away from the risks of a life of violence and crime, while also ensuring our law enforcement agencies and the courts have the powers and resources needed to deal with those who do harm to others.\"\nScottish Labour's justice spokeswoman Claire Baker said: \"Whilst I welcome the overall downward trend in homicides in Scotland we have to take these statistics with a note of caution.\n\"Last year when the Scottish government were heralding 'record low' homicide figures after a supposed similar drop, the actual figures were being revised upwards to show an increase.\n\"Meanwhile, sexual crime in Scotland sits at a 45-year high and in the past year we have seen an increase in violent crime with attempted murder and serious assault rising by a staggering 27%.\"\nThe number of homicide victims for 2014-15 stood at 59 last year but later increased to 62, after three cases were reclassified following deaths.","summary":"The number of murders in Scotland has fallen, according to new figures.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the year to the end of March, 57 victims of homicide (murders and culpable homicides) were recorded - down five on the previous 12 months.\nThis is the lowest number of recorded homicide cases for a single 12-month period since 1976 and half the figure of nine years ago.\nAs of 31 March 2016, only one case of homicide recorded in 2015-16 was unresolved.\nThe report Homicide in Scotland showed that a sharp instrument remained the most common method of killing in Scotland and accounted for 51% of homicides (29 cases) in 2015-16.\nNearly all of these cases (26 out of 29) involved a knife.\nWhile the majority of the accused had an unknown status for alcohol and drugs, 31% (20 people) were identified by the police as being under the influence of alcohol or alcohol and drugs.\nJustice Secretary Michael Matheson said: \"While it is encouraging to see continued falls in homicide cases alongside the long-term decline in violent crime, the sustained efforts that have helped achieve this - through education and enforcement - must continue, because each of the lives lost is one life too many.\n\"There is a clear role across a range of public services, in addition to the critical work of our police, to continue to support communities that may remain at risk from violent crime and to challenge irresponsible attitudes both to alcohol misuse and to so-called 'casual' violence.\n\"We will continue to work with partners and invest in a range of projects to help steer our young people away from the risks of a life of violence and crime, while also ensuring our law enforcement agencies and the courts have the powers and resources needed to deal with those who do harm to others.\"\nScottish Labour's justice spokeswoman Claire Baker said: \"Whilst I welcome the overall downward trend in homicides in Scotland we have to take these statistics with a note of caution.\n\"Last year when the Scottish government were heralding 'record low' homicide figures after a supposed similar drop, the actual figures were being revised upwards to show an increase.\n\"Meanwhile, sexual crime in Scotland sits at a 45-year high and in the past year we have seen an increase in violent crime with attempted murder and serious assault rising by a staggering 27%.\"\nThe number of homicide victims for 2014-15 stood at 59 last year but later increased to 62, after three cases were reclassified following deaths.","summary":"The number of homicides recorded in Scotland has fallen by almost a quarter in the last year, according to new figures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened at about 14:15 BST on the B1191 at Thornton, near Woodhall Spa.\nLincolnshire Police said the motorcyclist killed in the collision lived locally, but has not released any further details. The tractor driver was not injured.\nThe force has appealed for witnesses to the collision to come forward.\nThe B1191 was closed in both directions between the B1192 Tattershall Road junction in Woodhall Spa and the A158 Jubilee Way junction in Horncastle","summary":"A motorcyclist has died after being involved in a collision with a tractor in Lincolnshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened at about 14:15 BST on the B1191 at Thornton, near Woodhall Spa.\nLincolnshire Police said the motorcyclist killed in the collision lived locally, but has not released any further details. The tractor driver was not injured.\nThe force has appealed for witnesses to the collision to come forward.\nThe B1191 was closed in both directions between the B1192 Tattershall Road junction in Woodhall Spa and the A158 Jubilee Way junction in Horncastle","summary":"A man has died in a collision between a tractor and a motorcycle.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Vehicles and pedestrians will now embark and disembark the Cowes ferry separately following Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) guidance.\nIsle of Wight Council said its new procedures were in response to a resident's complaint.\nCouncillor Shirley Smart said it would \"initially result in a slower service\".\nOriginally passengers and vehicles boarded or disembarked the so called \"floating bridge\" at the same time.\nMs Smart, who is the executive member for economy and tourism, said the council already had measures in place to control how passengers and vehicles left or embarked the chain ferry \"in a safe manner\".\nHowever, it was \"responding\" to the MCA's recommendations \"following this complaint\".\nShe added: \"This may initially result in a slower service while the measures are introduced and our customers get used to the changes.\"\nThe service has been in operation since 1859.","summary":"The Isle of Wight's \"floating bridge\" is to be changed to allow more people to board and disembark at the same time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"If you leave your mobile phone somewhere do you worry you will not be able to check it?\nIf any of this sounds familiar, there is a chance you could be spending too much time on social networks.\nAn exclusive online Newsbeat poll suggests that a quarter of 15 to 18-year-olds in the UK feel happier online than they do in real life.\nDr Radha from The Surgery on Radio 1 has dealt with patients who have displayed \"a lot of social anxiety\" because they are using social networks too much.\n\"Being online can provoke a sense of 'I'm not good enough, everyone else is having an amazing life',\" she explained.\n\"It doesn't give us a sense of reality and actually what you will find is most people are probably doing the same thing as you are.\"\nThe survey, carried out last month, also suggests a third of 15 to 18-year-olds have met someone in person they originally met through social media.\nDr Radha has said it is important people carefully consider what information they share with the online community.\n\"What this survey showed is a lot of people go online alone,\" she said.\n\"In terms of our personal details and how we respond to messages from other people, we need to make sure we are looking after all of that safely.\"\nDr Radha was concerned that some people feel safer dealing with people online, rather than in person.\n\"The more time we spend online, the less we are able to develop our social skills,\" she explained.\n\"When you are online you're not getting eye contact with people or perceiving how body language is changing, so as a result what people are saying can be misinterpreted.\n\"Physical contact, like a hug and a kiss, is really important. You don't get that kind of emotional confidence from being online.\"\nIf your online activity is leaving you feeling anxious, Dr Radha has advised that you should \"slowly try to wean yourself off it\".\nShe said: \"If you are worrying, 'what's going on? What am I missing?' It's a sign that being online too much is quite bad for you.\n\"Give yourself some rules by saying, 'I'm only going to check things three times a day for this amount of time'.\"\nBBC Radio 1's The Surgery with Aled and Dr Radha is on Wednesday's at 9pm.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"If you leave your mobile phone at home do you worry you will not be able to reach it?","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Speaking on TV, Maria Zakharova said Jews had told her they donated both to Mr Trump and Hillary Clinton.\nShe joked that American Jews were the best guide to US politics.\nThe diplomat's remarks caused shock. Anti-US propagandists in the last century peddled an idea that rich New York Jews controlled US politics.\nMs Zakharova was speaking on a chat show on Russian state TV at the weekend but her comments drew more attention after being picked up by media outlets on Thursday.\nShe said she had visited New York with an official Russian delegation at the time of the last UN General Assembly, in September.\n\"I have a lot of friends and acquaintances there, of course I was interested to find out: how are the elections going, what are the American people's expectations?\" she said.\n\"If you want to know what will happen in America, who do you need to talk to? You have to talk to the Jews, of course. It goes without saying.\"\nAt this, the TV studio audience applauded loudly.\n\"I went here and there among them, to chat,\" she continued.\nImitating a Jewish accent, Mrs Zakharova said Jewish people had told her: \"'Marochka, understand this - we'll donate to Clinton, of course. But we'll give the Republicans twice that amount.' Enough said! That settled it for me - the picture was clear.\n\"If you want to know the future, don't read the mainstream newspapers - our people in Brighton [Beach] will tell you everything.\"\nShe was referring to a district of Brooklyn with a large diaspora of Jewish emigres from the former Soviet Union.\nRussian opposition activist Roman Dobrokhotov wrote on Twitter (in Russian) that the spokeswoman had \"explained Trump's victory as a Jewish conspiracy\".\nMichael McFaul, the former US ambassador to Moscow, commented on Facebook, \"Wow. And this is the woman who criticizes me for not being diplomatic.\"\nDuring the election campaign, Mrs Clinton accused Mr Trump of posting a \"blatantly anti-Semitic\" tweet after he used an image resembling the Star of David and stacks of money.\nMr Trump, whose son-in-law Jared Kushner is Jewish, dismissed the accusation as \"ridiculous\".\nAn exit poll by US non-profit J Street suggests an overwhelming majority of US Jews voted for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.","summary":"Russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman has suggested that US Jews helped Donald Trump win the presidential election.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A report by the organisation suggests men, women and children are being abused \"to eliminate public protest\".\nMany are subjected to virginity tests, rape and gang rape after arrest.\nEgypt's Interior Ministry said it would not comment until it had studied the report.\nThe study notes a surge in sexual violence after the Egyptian military takeover in July 2013.\nThe perpetrators are rarely held to account and the impunity points to a \"cynical political strategy aimed at silencing all opposition\".\nPolice, intelligence officers and members of the military are guilty of targeting male and female detainees, according to the report.\nAmong the victims are student demonstrators, human rights activists, gay people and children.\nStudent's ordeal\nI saw an officer who was grabbing a young woman by the breasts and I said to him: \"If you want to arrest her, then arrest her, but you have no right to touch her breasts.\"\nHe grabbed me exactly as he had her, before calling two other police officers to come and hold me. They beat me, insulted me.\nIn the van they insulted me and beat me so much that I could no longer stand up. Two soldiers started to sexually assault me.\nThe officer from the start got into the van and said to me: \"Come here I'm going to show you if I'm a man.\" He sexually assaulted me, the soldiers laughed, and then he raped me completely. I was paralysed, I started to vomit blood.\nMy life is ruined. I'm afraid of my son, my husband and even my father.\nThe authors said they did not have evidence that commanders were giving the orders, but the scale of the violence - and the impunity - suggested there was a political strategy.\nThey claim that victims who file complaints are systematically obstructed by the justice system, and face threats and reprisals by police officers and prison guards.\nSexual violence has long been a problem within the general population in Egypt, with assaults dramatically increasing in the years since Hosni Mubarak was removed from power.\nLast year, President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi ordered police to launch a crackdown amid growing public anger.\nHe said sexual assaults, were \"an unacceptable form of conduct\" and called for citizens to \"reinstate moral values in society\".","summary":"Egyptian police and intelligence officers are carrying out a campaign of sexual violence against detainees, the human rights group Amnesty International says.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guido Amsel, 49, targeted law firms that represented him or his ex-wife in a lengthy legal battle, police said.\nOne bomb exploded at an office last Friday, severely injuring a woman.\nTwo more explosive devices were found at law firms over the weekend in the city, but they were detonated by police, and no one was injured.\nMr Amsel has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, one count of aggravated assault and a number of offences related to possessing explosives.\nMaria Mitousis, the 38-year-old injured by the first bomb, represented Mr Amsel's ex-wife during their divorce and a later case.\nShe is reported to be in a stable condition at a local hospital but suffered several serious injuries to her upper body.\nFriends and family of the lawyer set up a fundraising page to help pay for her medical expenses and have so far raised more than $25,000 (\u00c2\u00a316,000).\nThey said Ms Mitousis faced \"a long road to recovery\".\nPolice said more packages may be delivered to other lawyers or justice officials linked to Mr Amsel and urged \"extreme caution\" over unusual packages.\nWinnipeg city hall was evacuated on Monday after reports of a suspicious package but it was given the all clear after police investigated. There was also a similar false alarm at a Canada Post building.","summary":"A man has been charged in connection with a series of bomb attacks in the Canadian city of Winnipeg.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old midfielder has signed \"an initial one-year deal\", with Ray McKinnon expressing delight at his first signing as manager at Tannadice.\n\"He is exactly the type of player we need going into this season,\" he said.\n\"Not only is he the right age and a good footballer, but he is a ball winner who is strong in the tackle and will protect our central defenders.\"\nMurdoch had joined County last summer after his departure from Fleetwood Town.\nBut half of his 34 appearances came as a substitute and he followed fellow midfielder Rocco Quinn out of the Scottish Premiership club.\nMurdoch, who began his career with Falkirk and had a loan spell with Northampton Town before joining Fleetwood in 2013, told United's website: \"I'm delighted to be joining Dundee United - it was an easy decision to make.\n\"It's a massive club and I want to help them get back to the Premiership, where they should be.\"\nFollowing United's relegation from the top flight, 13 players have exited Tannadice along with manager Mixu Paatelainen and his backroom staff.\nWhile Murdoch and Quinn have exited County, manager Jim McIntyre has already recruited three defenders and a goalkeeper, Aaron McCarey from Wolves, this summer.\nChristopher Routis has arrived from Bradford City, Kenny van der Weg from Breda and Erik Cikos from Slovan Bratislava.","summary":"Dundee United have completed the signing of Ross Murdoch from Ross County.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A government spokesman said the bodies were found near the city of Al Bayda, close to the site of the kidnapping.\nThe crew was taken in August while travelling through territory largely controlled by extremist militants.\nLibya has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and now has two competing governments and numerous militia groups.\nFaraj al-Barassi, a district army commander in eastern Libya, told Reuters that militants loyal to Islamic State (IS) were responsible for the killings.\nIS-affiliated militants have established a strong presence in parts of Libya, including Derna where the kidnapping is believed to have taken place.\nParts of Libya have descended into lawless chaos following the overthrow of Gaddafi, allowing extremists to gain ground.\nA February report by Human Rights Watch said there was a \"climate of impunity\" in the country that \"allowed militias to assault, threaten, kidnap, or even kill journalists\".\nLibya's internationally recognised government has fled from the capital Tripoli to the eastern city of Tobruk, while a rival parliament has been established in Tripoli itself.","summary":"Militants in eastern Libya say they have killed four Egyptian journalists who were kidnapped last year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lucas failed to complete the first of the 10-race series but recovered to win seven of the next nine.\nThe 40-year-old is the only confirmed member of the British Paralympic team for the Rio Games.\n\"It's been a really good regatta and great to start 2016 off with a win,\" she said.\n\"We have had some great winds and some good conditions in different directions which has made it a good regatta.\"\nThe Sonar crew of John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Stephen Thomas missed out on a medal by finishing fourth.\nThe trio were second behind Canada going into the final day but three fifth places ended their medal hopes.","summary":"Britain's Hannah Lucas won the Para-cycling World Cup series for the second year in a row with victory in Canada.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said Kulbhushan Jadhav was \"kidnapped\" and tried on \"concocted charges\".\nMr Jadhav was arrested last year and convicted on Monday of \"espionage and sabotage activities against Pakistan\".\nShortly after his arrest, Islamabad released a video in which he was shown admitting involvement in spying.\nIndia has always questioned the alleged confession, saying that it was extracted under duress.\nThere are differing accounts of how and where Kulbhushan Jadhav was detained.\nPakistan says he was detained on 3 March 2016 in the restive Balochistan province, which has been hit by a separatist insurgency that Islamabad accuses India of backing. India says he was kidnapped by Pakistan while he was in Iran.\nSpeaking in the Indian parliament on Tuesday, Ms Swaraj described the death sentence as \"an indefensible verdict\" and warned Pakistan to \"consider the consequences\".\nHome Minister Rajnath Singh promised that the government would do \"whatever it takes to make sure Mr Jadhav gets justice\".\nOn Monday, Pakistan said he had been tried by a military court and sentenced to death.\nPakistan said he told the court he had been ordered to \"plan, coordinate, and organise espionage\/sabotage activities aiming to destabilise and wage war against Pakistan\".\nHe has 40 days to appeal to the court, Pakistani media report. No date was given for his execution.\nThe nuclear-armed neighbours have a long history of diplomatic spats and Delhi and Islamabad often accuse each other of sending spies into their territories.\nIn November, Pakistan withdrew six officials from its mission in Delhi after they were outed as suspected spies by India.\nIt later leaked to the press the names and photos of eight alleged Indian spies working from India's mission in Islamabad.\nBut executions for spying are rare. In 1999, Pakistan hanged Sheikh Shamim 10 years after his conviction for spying.\nSarabjit Singh, an Indian man sentenced to death for spying in 1991, died in prison in 2013 while on death row after an attack by other prisoners.","summary":"India has condemned Pakistan's decision to sentence an Indian navy officer to death for spying.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The group, a mix of students and activists, were arrested while taking part in a protest two weeks ago against a new education bill.\nThey face possible jail terms on charges including insulting civil servants and refusing to disperse.\nVideo of the protests showing people being cornered by police and beaten sparked international condemnation.\nPresident Thein Sein of Myanmar (formerly Burma) has defended the action of officers, telling the BBC that in many Western countries a similar situation might have ended in gunfire and death.\nIn addition to the 65 people in court in the town of Letpadan on Wednesday, another five have been charged in absentia. Eleven people who were released on bail will be charged at a later date.\nAll could face jail terms of up to six years.\nThe BBC's Jonah Fisher, at the court, says relatives and supporters gathered outside the building with flowers, water and food for the detainees. Riot police were deployed to keep back the crowds.\nOur correspondent says that while there have been reforms in Myanmar since the end of military rule, the case shows that its laws and legal system remain dated and repressive.\nThe students began a protest march from Mandalay to Yangon (also known as Rangoon) in January, in opposition to a bill which centralises control over higher education.\nThey were calling for more power to be devolved to universities and higher education institutions, the right to form student unions, and teaching in ethnic minority languages.\nThe march was technically illegal as it did not have official approval. The two sides had been in negotiations, and the authorities had agreed to let the students continue to Yangon.\nBut the students were angered by police opposition when they reached Letpadan, 140km (90 miles) north of Yangon, and clashes broke out as they attempted to break through police lines.\nScores of students and some police officers were injured, while more than 100 people were arrested.\nThe government has announced an inquiry into the response of the security services, state media report. Young Burmese have been at the forefront of several protests in Myanmar over the years, including a notorious 1988 uprising against the former ruling junta.","summary":"A court in Myanmar has charged 65 people in connection with clashes between protesters and police in the north of the country.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jones, 31, suffered a shin injury while on international duty with Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday.\nCardiff manager Russell Slade said there was no break and Jones will be assessed once he returns to Wales.\n\"We're hoping he will be in on Sunday,\" said Slade. \"We don't know how long he'll be out for.\"\nThis is the second time in the space of two months Jones has been unavailable for Cardiff following international duty.\nHe missed the opening four games of the season after being deemed unfit following his involvement in the Gold Cup, held in America and Canada in July.\nThe latest set-back came in his country's goalless draw with Nicaragua in Port of Spain when he was carried off on a stretcher after 73 minutes.\n\"It's not broken, that's the most important thing, but there is a lot of swelling there. It will be assessed the moment he lands,\" said Slade.\nJones' injury ends a miserable week for Slade that also saw him lose defender Bruno Ecuele Manga for at least two months to a groin injury sustained while training with Gabon.\n\"As with Bruno, it's difficult to get the information you require,\" added Slade of Jones' condition.\nCardiff missed the striker's presence on Saturday in a dour stalemate with Preston.\nSlade admitted his side were poor as they registered two efforts on target against a team that started the afternoon on the bottom of the Championship table.\n\"I didn't think we got going until 50 or 60 minutes into the game and that can't happen,\" he said.\n\"Clearly it's not something we designed or wanted. We set out exactly what we wanted to do but we didn't do that.\n\"It can happen away from home sometimes, but it's dangerous because when you come up against top opposition, they will punish you in those periods.\n\"We haven't served up too many halves like that so benefit of the doubt.\n\"We came out for the second half and looked like a team again that wanted to go on and win a football match.\"\nSlade's mood on Saturday evening would not have been helped when one of his discarded strikers, Javi Guerra, put Rayo Vallecano in front against Barcelona in La Liga at the Nou Camp.\nGuerra, 33, moved to Rayo on a season-long loan in August after being told he was not in Slade's plans.","summary":"Cardiff City striker Ched Jones has been ruled out for the rest of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"sportscotland says it has yet to decide where the cuts will fall amid concerns that elite athletes could suffer.\nThe cuts are being blamed on reduced government spending and a drop in National Lottery ticket sales - a major contributor to sports backing.\nGoverning bodies are bracing themselves for potential job losses.\nAbout 60% of funding is made up from Scottish Government money, with lottery sales making up the rest.\nIn the year ending 2015, total revenue was \u00a365.1m, which is divided up and awarded to 52 sports.\nBy the end of next year, that figure will have fallen to \u00a351.8m - a cut to the Scottish sporting budget of 20% in just three years.\nsportscotland chairman Mel Young said: \"It's heartbreaking to me because I know the effort the sport governing bodies and the community that's around it; the volunteers and the mums and dads.\n\"And, to have to say that we're having to cut some money back is, I believe, not the right way to go.\"\nFormer badminton player Susan Egelstaff, a double bronze medallist at the Commonwealth Games [in 2002 and 2006] and an Olympian, fears the cuts will have \"a huge impact\".\n\"What that means in the future is that Scotland will be constantly playing catch-up,\" she said. \"It's almost impossible to catch up if you fall too far behind the leading nations.\"\nThe Scottish Government said sport and physical activity play a \"key role\" in a healthy Scotland and that \"significant\" investment would continue in those areas.\n\"Having successfully delivered the Commonwealth Games [in 2014] we are now focusing on protecting or raising investment in areas intended to decrease health inequality and improve life chances, and the small reduction in the sport budget allows us to support those priorities,\" Minister for Sport Aileen Campbell said.\n\"There is on-going support for active lifestyles through capital investment in cycling and walking, and over the last 10 years we have invested \u00a3168m in sport infrastructure - from grassroots to the elite performance which has increased the facilities and opportunities to get people active and achieve on the world stage at both the Olympics and Commonwealth Games.\"","summary":"The Scottish sport budget is set to be cut by \u00a310m over the next three years, BBC Scotland has learned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Broken swords and spearheads were found by archaeologists on the RSPB Scotland nature reserve.\nTwelve pieces excavated from several different weapons have been handed over to Kilmartin Museum in Argyll.\nRSPB Scotland reserves archaeologist Jill Harden said they had probably been deliberately broken and thrown into a loch as part of a religious ceremony.\n\"This is the first discovery of this size from Argyll for many years,\" she said.\n\"The items were recovered from what had once been a freshwater loch - it seems that they had been purposely broken and cast into the waters as part of a ceremony, most likely as offerings or gifts to the gods or goddesses of the time.\n\"It is recorded that bronze swords were found on Coll in the 19th Century during drainage works, but their whereabouts today are unknown.\"\nThe archaeological investigation was directed by the Treasure Trove Unit, National Museums Scotland and RSPB Scotland.\nTrevor Cowie, from National Museums Scotland's department of Scottish history and archaeology, said: \"While a fair number of objects from this period have been discovered in the west of Scotland in the past, we generally know very little about the precise places where they were found.\n\"Archaeological techniques have developed dramatically since those 19th Century discoveries were made, so we have a great opportunity here to resolve many unanswered questions about life on Coll some 3,000 years ago.\"\nThe weapons can be viewed at the the Isle of Coll's An Cridhe community centre on Thursday and Friday.","summary":"Bronze weapons dating back 3,000 years have been found on the Isle of Coll in Argyll.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"British Transport Police said the 15-year-old was attacked by a man and woman in their 40s.\nThe incident happened at Patterton station at about 23:30 on Saturday 3 October.\nThe teenager was punched from behind and stamped on as he lay on the ground, suffering facial injuries, including an injury to his eye.\nHe did not require hospital treatment.\nHis mobile phone was also stolen.\nThe boy had been with a group of friends on the 23:05 service between Glasgow Central and Neilston.\nDet Con Ryan Tierney, of British Transport Police, said: \"This would have been a busy service and I am aware there was an altercation between the group of younger boys and a group of older people shortly before the assault took place at Patterton.\n\"Anyone who was on the train and has information regarding those involved who remained on until it arrived at Neilston at 23:40 is urged to get in touch as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"Police have appealed for witnesses after a teenage boy was attacked and stamped on on a train in Glasgow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She had the \"biggest year of her career\", playing 95 shows, bringing in an average $2.4m (\u00a31.5m) per city, according to Forbes.\nEndorsement deals with companies like Pepsi and H&M, along with the surprise album she released in December 2013, helped her to the top spot.\nThe self-titled album was released on iTunes with no prior promotion.\nBeyonce has just announced she'll be releasing a platinum version of that album later this month, which will include new songs and a concert video.\nSource: Forbes\nTaylor Swift came in second on the Forbes list, taking home an estimated $64m (\u00a340m).\nCompleting the top three is Pink, who played 85 dates during the time period Forbes used to make its estimates.\nHer earnings were valued at $52m (\u00a332.5m).\nOther artists on the list include Rihanna in fourth with $48m (\u00a330m) and Katy Perry, who took home $40m (\u00a325m), in fifth.\nForbes calculated earnings by looking at income from \"touring, record sales, publishing, merchandise sales, endorsements and other ventures\" between June 2013 and June 2014.\nThey also interviewed managers, lawyers and executives and looked at data from organisations such as Nielsen SoundScan.\nSome of the high-profile artists who missed out on a spot in the top 10 included Madonna, Nicki Minaj and Alicia Keys.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Beyonce has topped Forbes' list of the world's highest-paid artists for 2014.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The motorist received a \u00c2\u00a3100 fine and three points on their licence.\nDorset Police said when the driver was stopped he said: \"I was trying to find that new Sam Smith song on You tube because I didn't have it on my phone.\"\nThe singer has released the song Writing's On The Wall as the theme to the new James Bond film Spectre.\nOfficers were carrying out checks on traffic offences on Thursday and stopped vehicles which had no insurance as well as others breaking the speed limit.\nSpectre sees Daniel Craig return as British spy James Bond, aka 007, in a globe-trotting blockbuster named after a sinister criminal syndicate.\nTwo-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz, French actress Lea Seydoux and Italy's Monica Bellucci also appear in the 24th official entry in the long-running series.","summary":"A driver has been fined for trying to listen to a Sam Smith song on his phone while driving in Dorset.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Stephensons single-decker was a mile off the local bus route and must have been driven down a farm track, said farmer James Mizen.\nMr Mizen said a bus mechanic knocked at the door of his Thaxted, Essex, farmhouse to tell him a vehicle was stuck on the property.\nStephensons declined to comment on the incident. It is understood the bus did not have passengers at the time.\nLive: For more Essex stories\nMr Mizen said: \"The mechanic said the bus was on our muck heap.\n\"He must have gone down a no-through road, down a single track road, ignored the 'no unauthorised vehicles' sign and then down our farm track before stopping at the muck heap.\n\"Apparently there had been a road closure and one of his colleagues told him to take a right, which he did.\n\"It doesn't seem there was much common sense at play. The further he was getting the more awkward it was going to get for him.\n\"We don't even like taking our tractor right down to the muck heap, never mind a commercial bus.\"\nMr Mizen and his brother Chris used a tractor to tow the bus free.","summary":"A double-decker bus had to be towed to safety after becoming stuck on a farm muck heap.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford said the idea was \"attractive\" and could help tackle poverty and inequality.\nSupporters said it would help unemployed people who fear taking a job would lead to cuts in their benefits.\nBut Patrick Minford from Cardiff University's Business School said it was \"not a workable scheme\".\nUnder Universal Basic Income (UBI) everyone would receive the same sum of money regardless of whether they work or not.\nThere would be no requirements to show an individual is looking for a job either.\nIn Scotland the policy has support from across the political spectrum, with feasibility work under way ahead of possible pilot schemes in Glasgow and Fife.\nJamie Cooke, head of the RSA think tank in Scotland, told the BBC's Sunday Politics Wales programme: \"Moving from a system where you aren't working to a system where you are, you won't face those penalties, you retain your consistent payment.\n\"You're given the security to be able to choose to work... or training, or to set up your own business in a way that is beneficial to you.\"\nHowever Prof Minford, who was an adviser to former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, told the programme: \"This is not a workable scheme because it's far too expensive.\n\"It creates a tremendous tax, a disincentive for the average person further up the income scale who's paying for it all.\"\nMr Drakeford told the assembly earlier in January he found the idea of UBI \"attractive in the way that it can simplify and support people who currently have to rely on a very complex set of part-time work, part-time benefits and so on\".\nBut he added: \"The political world will face a job of convincing the public about the merits of the scheme.\"\nAsked if he was worried by Mr Drakeford's comments, Prof Minford replied: \"It's quite worrying for Wales.\n\"I'm hoping Wales won't go the same way [as Scotland] towards this sort of extremely expensive socialist experiment\".","summary":"Wales will face a \"job of convincing the public\" about the merits of a Universal Basic Income (UBI), a leading economist has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan had a two-star \"improvement is necessary\" rating in May in a report warning of major non-compliance with regulations.\nDenbigh Infirmary's rating of one star was called \"abysmal\" by Clwyd West AM Darren Millar.\nBoth have now achieved four-star grades.\nControl measures to combat clostridium difficile (C.diff) have also been stepped up at Glan Clwyd and Wrexham Maelor Hospital.\nThree deaths between April and June in north Wales were said to be directly attributable to the infection, while it played a part in two others.\nThe number of cases of C.diff per 100,000 people was 51 in the Betsi Cadwaladr health board area, compared to 36 in Wales and 25 in England.\nTracey Cooper, the board's assistant director of nursing with responsibility for infection prevention, said in a report that the food-hygiene issue had been addressed immediately and a programme of unannounced kitchen inspections had started.\nThe board will discuss the report and C.diff and MRSA infection rates during a meeting on Tuesday.","summary":"Glan Clwyd and Denbigh Infirmary have become the first north Wales hospitals to achieve four-star ratings for food hygiene.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two separate reports have suggested it could be an ideal site for a new small module reactor (SMR).\nAbout 300 workers are decommissioning the plant which began in 1995, two years after it ceased operating.\nIt is due to enter a care and maintenance period in 2016. Ninety redundancies were announced in April.\nDarryl Williams from the Unite union said: \"We would welcome anything that would keep local skills in the area.\"\nA report by the House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee has called on the UK government to drive forward the development of SMRs.\nAnother report by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers also suggested Trawsfynydd as a location for a demonstrator reactor.\nIf the idea was given the go-ahead, it is thought the reactor could be up and running in 10-15 years.\nA Welsh government spokesperson said it was a matter for the UK government, but that it would monitor the situation.\nThe Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) said: \"We are undertaking a programme of work looking at the potential of SMRs.\"","summary":"The future of the Trawsfynydd nuclear power station in Gwynedd is being discussed by the Welsh and UK governments.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Natzler has served as acting Clerk since the retirement of Sir Robert Rogers last year.\nA panel led by Mr Bercow initially recommended that Australian Carole Mills take the role but MPs objected and she has since withdrawn.\nNews of Mr Natzler's appointment was met with cheers by MPs in the Commons.\nThe recruitment of a new Clerk, Parliament's most senior legal and constitutional adviser, has been dogged by argument over the past nine months.\nMPs said Ms Mills, the original choice of the House of Commons commission who works in the Australian Parliament, did not have the relevant constitutional experience and accused Mr Bercow of a \"stitch-up\".\nMr Bercow insisted that the appointment must have the confidence of MPs and \"paused\" the recruitment process before re-starting it.\nAs part of a modernisation of procedures, the current responsibilities of the Clerk will now be split, with a new post of Commons director-general taking over responsibility for the day-to-day commercial and administrative functions of the Commons.\nAnnouncing Mr Natzler's appointment in the Commons, Mr Bercow said he had been chosen from a field of four candidates.\nWelcoming the appointment, David Cameron joked that Mr Bercow had \"gone to the ends of the earth\" to find the most qualified candidate and he was \"very glad he found the right answer right here in Britain\".\nLabour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Natzler's appointment was \"well deserved\".\nBefore Sir Robert's retirement, Mr Natzler served as Clerk Assistant for many years.","summary":"Mark Natzler has been appointed as the new Clerk of the House of Commons, Speaker John Bercow has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old Erskine has agreed a pre-contract to sign for Thistle on a three-year deal in June.\nManager Alan Archibald expects to lose Bannigan in the summer.\n\"We were aware of him being out of contract in at the end of the season and Dundee United hadn't made a move on it,\" he said of Erskine.\n\"We have went through the right channels and have that in place and it's a good one to look forward to for next season.\"\nIt will be Erskine's third spell with United's Scottish Premiership rivals.\nHe started his career at Firhill before moving to Tannadice in 2013, only to be loaned back later that season.\nBut he was a first-team regular with the Tangerines last season.\nThis term, he missed out during September, October and November through injury but returned to action in December.\nAsked if Erskine could join Thistle during the January transfer window, Archibald told BBC Scotland: \"That's down to Dundee United.\n\"He's their player and we have to respect that and we've just put that in place for next season.\"\nArchibald laughed off newspaper headlines suggesting that he had threatened to resign should Bannigan be sold during January.\n\"It was tongue in cheek what I said in the papers,\" he said. \"But I would be devastated and we'll not let him go.\n\"It would need to be crazy money to let him go.\n\"It would not be worth it for us as he is a key player.\n\"If you let your key player go in January for what would not be a great amount of money would send out all the wrong signals.\"\nHowever, asked about reported interest by Aberdeen, Archibald said: \"It is just paper talk. There have been a few linked with him.\n\"He's a good player and out of contract and we expect that.\n\"We know he is going to go in the summer - he will get good offers.\n\"But there is no bitterness. We won't get a fee for him, but we've had four or five years out of him playing at the top of his game.\"","summary":"Partick Thistle have agreed a deal to sign Dundee United midfielder Scott Erskine at the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Villa instead appointed Roberto Di Matteo, but he was sacked after 124 days and replaced by Steve Bruce.\n\"They wanted bigger names I think, they took the lad [Di Matteo] and that is how it goes,\" Warnock said ahead of Cardiff's visit to Villa Park.\n\"I thought at the time that's their loss not mine.\"\nThe 67-year-old continued: ''There were about five clubs I spoke to. You have to look at that when you get to my age.\n\"I would not be here if one or two of those things had cropped up, but I am really pleased I am here. It is probably fate.\"\nWarnock had discussions with a number of clubs in the summer, including Nottingham Forest, before joining Cardiff following the departure of Paul Trollope in October.\nTrollope has since been appointed assistant manager at Brighton, replacing Colin Calderwood who left to join Bruce at Villa.\nAfter sacking Di Matteo, who lasted just 12 games, Villa opted for former Hull manager Bruce just a week after Warnock had been installed at Cardiff.\nWarnock thinks Bruce is the right man to bring success to Villa following their Premier League relegation as he is a similar manager to himself.\n''With Steve and myself you get what you see. I was disappointed I did not get a chance with Villa in the summer if I'm honest, because I thought it would have been ideal to sort everything out,\" Warnock told BBC Wales.\n\"That is why I am not surprised at all Steve has gone in and done really well.\n\"I am not saying we are similar types, but we have the same philosophies regarding management.\n''I think Steve is the right one now. He knows it's a massive club. He will be looking forward to it.\n\"We have had some right battles over the years. He knows he's in for a tough game on Saturday.''\nWarnock believes Bruce, unbeaten at Villa, deserved a crack at the England job.\n''Personally I thought he should have been England manager at the time,\" he said. \"With his experience, playing wise, what he had done and his age and his enthusiasm, it was an ideal position for him in the summer.\n''I know Gareth Southgate has done a good job, but I am surprised they have not spoken to Steve again.''","summary":"Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock says he was interested in becoming Aston Villa manager in the summer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Helmut Oberlander says he was forced to act as a translator for the squad and did not participate in atrocities.\nHe has fought three prior attempts by Canada to strip his citizenship and won.\nHis lawyer says Mr Oberlander will also fight this latest citizenship revocation, calling it \"persecution\".\nA spokeswoman with Citizenship Canada said in a statement to the BBC that \"we don't take citizenship revocation lightly, but it is necessary in cases of fraud and serious misrepresentation\".\nCanada says that when Mr Oberlander applied for entry to Canada in 1954, he obtained his citizenship by knowingly concealing that he had been an auxiliary of the Einsatzkommando, a force that operated behind the German army's front line in the Eastern occupied territories.\nThe squad is responsible for killing more than two million people, many of them Jewish people.\n\"We are determined to deny safe haven in Canada to war criminals and persons believed to have committed or been complicit in war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide,\" said Citizenship Canada's Lisa Filipps.\nMr Oberlander has argued in court that he was conscripted, had no alternative than to work for the Germans, and would have been subject to the harshest penalties had he disobeyed.\nCanada has revoked his citizenship three times since 1995. Each time it was overturned on appeal.\nIn 2016, Canada's Supreme Court refused to hear the government's appeal of a lower court ruling that Ottawa should reconsider its decision to revoke Mr Oberlander's citizenship.\nHis lawyer Ronald Poulton says Canada \"appears prepared to hound Mr Oberlander and his family to his grave\".\n\"In order to find Mr. Oberlander complicit in war crimes, given his limited and forced participation with the German military, they had attempted to stretch fiction into fact and to rely on an outdated archaic principle known as guilt by association,\" he said.\nMr. Oberlander was born in Halbstadt, Ukraine in 1924, and he obtained his Canadian citizenship in 1960.\nShimon Koffler Fogel, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, praised Canada for its \"tireless\" efforts to strip Mr Oberlander of his citizenship.\n\"This latest development is an important milestone in bringing a measure of justice to his many victims and their families,\" he said in a statement.\nMr Oberlander's case is expected to be back before a federal court within the next six months.","summary":"Canada has revoked the citizenship of a Ukrainian man who worked for a Nazi death squad during World War Two.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow Jones rose 78 points, or 0.44%, to 17,918.62.\nThe wider S&P 500 index was up 11.18 points to 2,099.73, while the tech-focused Nasdaq climbed 36.26 points to 4,859.16.\nData from the Institute for Supply Management showed the US services sector, which accounts for two-thirds of the US economy, picked up in June.\nThe US trade deficit however increased by 10% as the stronger dollar led to decreasing exports.\nPharmaceutical companies led the market gains. Horizon Pharma climbed 4.7%, while Progenics Pharmaceuticals was up 9.3%.\nBiotech firms AbbVie and Biogen each rose 2.3% after European regulators approved a new multiple sclerosis drug.\nTech firms also had a strong day.\nFacebook's shares climbed 2.4%. Google's parent company Alphabet was up 0.6%.","summary":"(Close): Stocks on Wall Street closed higher on Wednesday, boosted by gains in the pharmaceutical and tech sectors.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Syed Ali attacked the teenager in Sunderland's Mowbray Park on 8 December last year.\nAli, from the city's Barnes area, was found guilty after a trial at Newcastle Crown Court.\nDet Insp Phil Bond said Ali had \"preyed on his victim, befriending her and quickly gaining her trust before subjecting her to a horrific attack\".\nHe said: \"I hope the victim and her family can now move on from what has been an incredibly distressing time and can come to terms with what has happened and rebuild their lives.\n\"Although we know this sentence will in no way help erase what has happened, we hope there is some comfort in knowing Ali is now in prison.\"","summary":"A 19-year-old man has been jailed for eight years for raping a 15-year old girl in a park.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen, 27, who is an MP for the National Front (FN), had been seen by some as a future leader of the party.\nShe is the granddaughter of FN founder Jean-Marie Le Pen.\nShe is one of the best known figures in the party and one of only two FN lawmakers in the outgoing parliament.\nAnalysts say she takes more of a hardline position than her aunt.\nAccording to Le Figaro, Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen will announce on Wednesday her intention not to stand for a new term in parliamentary elections in June. She will also quit her position as president of the FN in the south-eastern region of Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d'Azur.\nIt is understood she wishes to spend more time with her young daughter, the newspaper adds.\nThe party would not confirm the report but senior FN official Bruno Gollnisch told reporters it would not be totally unexpected.\n\"I think it's in the works, but I will let her announce it if she wants to,\" he said.","summary":"Marine Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen, the niece of French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, is to step down, according to French newspaper Le Figaro.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old tight-head is among the starting XV who are given a chance to redeem themselves after the 29-13 defeat by Scotland.\nAsked if he was relieved to be retained, the Exeter Chiefs player replied: \"Oh yeah.\n\"Obviously you want to keep your place and after a loss everyone was on edge.\"\nFrancis continued: \"It's good we've got a good squad and a good depth especially in my position.\n\"There's Samson [Lee] there's me and there's Rhods [Rhodri Jones] and there's Scott Andrews.\n\"If you don't have a good game there's someone knocking ready to do anything to take your place.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWales go into Friday night's match in Cardiff off the back of defeats by Scotland and England.\nAnother defeat will mean it would be Wales' worst championship since 2010 and Francis accepts the players have something to prove at the Principality Stadium.\nFrancis says he has managed to avoid the worst of the criticism aimed at the team in Wales because he plays his club rugby in the south west of England.\n\"It's a bit like a fishbowl isn't it,\" he said.\n\"When the game doesn't go how you want it's quite hard not to take that personally especially if you look at the press.\n\"I guess I'm lucky in the weeks after the losses I've been back in Exeter.\n\"I didn't have to stay here and I sort of managed to get away from that and focus on something else and then come back into it.\n\"It's not a nation is it? It's a little part of the south west and there's only a few papers that will print anything about the rugby, but here it's all over the news.\"","summary":"Wales prop Tomas Francis says he was relieved to keep his place for Friday's Six Nations match against Ireland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He complained that Dawn Bowden referred to \"Goebbels-like propaganda from the right-wing media\" in a recent debate.\nHe claimed Eluned Morgan \"trivialised suicide\" when saying Brexit would \"slit the wrists of the Welsh economy\".\nMr Davies has written to Presiding Officer Elin Jones asking her to remind AMs to use more appropriate language.\n\"There is a danger that the aggressive nature of debates on the subject of Britain's vote to leave the European Union is likely to worsen any tensions which exist in Welsh society,\" Mr Davies said in his letter to Ms Jones.\n\"Whatever we may feel individually and collectively about the result we all have a responsibility to conduct that civic discussion in a rational manner and with respect.\"\nAn assembly spokesman said the presiding officer had \"received this correspondence on Friday afternoon and will reply to the Leader of Welsh Conservatives soon\".\nIn response, Ms Bowden said she stood by what she said, criticising the way the \"right-wing press\" has portrayed recent issues such as immigration.\nShe added: \"If he [Mr Davies] has a problem with that then my view would be, he is being over sensitive.\"\nMs Morgan have been asked to comment.","summary":"Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies has accused a Labour AM of using \"aggressive language\" during a debate on Brexit.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Joel Andresier, 39, from Southampton, said the pushchair had been covered in \"pretty much every bodily fluid known to science\" by his three children.\nAt one stage the highest bid for the three-wheeler stood at more than \u00a3150,000, after the advert went viral.\nHe reset the price after admitting he did not expect the bidder to pay up.\nIn the listing's description, Mr Andresier, of Sarisbury Green, said: \"This was purchased against my wishes many years ago as I never wanted any children and a buggy signified my wife's intent to have children.\n\"We argued much and this buggy signifies everything that ended my happy carefree low cost child free life.\"\nIt prompted six pages of questions which led the advert to exceed the number of customer enquiries allowed by the online auction site.\nMr Andresier wrote: \"Looks like I have hit the eBay limit for shared responses to all your wonderful questions. It doesn't look like the last 50 or so replies from today have been added to the listing. Sorry people - looks like you have broken eBay.\"\nOn the comments pages, one user described Mr Andresier as a \"marketing genius\", while another did not see the funny side and said he was \"pathetic\".\nHe said he would use the proceeds from the sale to \"help me recover from children\".\nMr Andresier's wife Susan, 36, had said she found the listing \"hilarious\", and added the couple had been amazed by its popularity on social media.\n'Green monster' for sale: Highlights from the eBay listing\n\"I have bought cars that cost less than this buggy. My dad once bought a house that cost less than this buggy.\n\"Anyway as you can tell I hate the buggy. I now have 3 children, and a Labrador and am forced to endure the school run where women I dont know try and discuss the price of centre parc holidays, and the benefits of the micro over the mini micro scooter. To summarize my life is over and this green albatross needs to go round some other poor sods neck.\n\"All of my children are now walking (often in completely the wrong direction) but someone else deserves to give this a good home. Over the years I have collected spare bits from other zombified fathers who were once full of life and I will throw these in as well.\"","summary":"A \"zombified\" father has put his \"green monster\" buggy up for sale on eBay for \u00a3100,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The England Knights player made his Tigers debut as a 16-year-old in 2008, and went on to make 44 first-team appearances for them, scoring 16 tries.\n\"I'm looking forward to a new challenge and something a bit different,\" Arundel told Hull's club website.\n\"I'm really excited and also a little nervous as it's a big club and that will put a bit more pressure on me.\"\nHull FC's director of rugby Shaun McRae added: \"We have said since day one that we're trying to build a culture and winning mentality at this club, one that isn't only about now but also about the future.\n\"That's why we're looking at players of Joe's calibre that are not just showing immense promise now but look to have ever greater years ahead of them in their career, not just with Hull FC but England too.\"","summary":"Hull FC have signed prop Joe Arundel from Super League rivals Castleford Tigers on a two-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old's first World Series win since 2012 ended the 13-event winning streak of Gwen Jorgensen.\nThe Welsh triathlete also beat British rival Jodie Stimpson.\n\"Helen has put a very strong case forward,\" said Stanford, who has already qualified for Rio along with Vicky Holland.\nWith an official announcement due in June, two-time world champion Jenkins and England's Commonwealth champion Stimpson are competing to be part of Britain's female triathlon contingent in Rio this summer.\n\"Personally, I can't see how they can't pick Helen,\" said Jenkins' Welsh compatriot Stanford.\n\"British Triathlon were saying that you had to display potential to medal for Rio and she's absolutely done that.\n\"She's gone out there and won the race and not only that she's beaten Gwen Jorgensen, who is the hot favourite to win gold in Rio, so if you beat her you've shown you have potential to medal so I'd be very surprised if she's not selected.\"\nStimpson made a strong start to the season, winning the opening World Series event in Abu Dhabi and the sprint distance World Cup in Australia.\nBut she trailed in 12th, more than three minutes behind the winner, at the Gold Coast.\n\"Jodie had a fantastic start to the season,\" added Stanford, the 2013 world champion.\n\"But sadly she didn't quite have the race she wanted at the Gold Coast which was the actual selection race.\n\"That was the day they had to really perform and show what they were capable of doing, but she presented a strong case earlier in the year and you never know what the selectors are thinking and which way they will go.\"\nAfter winning the race in Australia, Jenkins said: \"The team is not announced yet but I think I have probably done enough today.\n\"Our team is so strong and it is so unfair that Jodie might not be going to the Games.\"","summary":"Helen Jenkins should be selected for the Rio Olympics after winning the World Triathlon Series event in Australia, says fellow Briton Non Stanford.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It will also investigate claims about money contained in an Isle of Man bank account.\nIt is understood the PSNI asked the NCA to take the lead because of the complexity and scale of the investigation.\nIt is the NCA's first major investigation since it began operating in Northern Ireland in May.\nInvestigators from the agency are expected to meet the PSNI shortly.\nIn a statement on Thursday, the NCA, the UK equivalent of the FBI, confirmed it had agreed to investigate the sale of Northern Ireland assets owned by the Republic of Ireland's National Assets Management Agency (Nama).\nNCA deputy director of operations Graham Gardner said: \"The NCA has considered a request from [the] PSNI and has agreed to lead an investigation, calling on support as necessary from PSNI officers.\nBBC News NI Home Affairs Correspondent Vincent Kearney\nThis takes the investigation to a new level.\nThe NCA has a level of expertise and resources not available to the PSNI.\nThey include a specialist economic crime unit and a financial intelligence unit.\nThose units contain specialist investigators like forensic accountants and technical experts.\nThe NCA also has an international reach and works with other agencies throughout the world, including Interpol, whose members include the Republic of Ireland and the United States.\n\"We will not be providing a running commentary on our progress but will provide updates as and when appropriate.\"\nEarlier, an Irish parliament (D\u00e1il) committee was told a former Nama adviser was in line for a \u00a35m payment after the sale of Nama's property loan portfolio in Northern Ireland.\nUS investment firm, Pimco, pulled out of the tender bidding process after discovering the fee arrangement to Nama's former adviser, Frank Cushnahan.\nThe revelation came during a hearing of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).\nIt is examining Nama's sale of its 850-property NI portfolio last year.\nThe National Assets Management Agency (Nama) is the Republic of Ireland's \"bad bank\", set up to deal with toxic loans during the Irish banking crisis, and the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland portfolio is known as Project Eagle.","summary":"The National Crime Agency (NCA) is to lead an investigation into the sale of Nama's property loan portfolio in Northern Ireland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Andrew Steele, from Dunfermline, turned at a police station and confessed to and raping one girl and touching another between 1996 and 2005.\nHe was initially released pending further investigations but was detained months later. He then said he been hallucinating when he made the confession.\nSentence was deferred for background reports.\nThe High Court in Edinburgh heard that Steele, aged 49, told officers his mother was \"up in the sky\" urging him to confess to the sex crimes when he made his revelations.\nPolice traced the girls and took statements from them. Both victims were aged seven when the abuse began.\nSteele admitted rape, indecency offences and failing to turn up for an earlier court date, when he appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh.\nAdvocate depute Mark McGuire said: \"On 28 December in 2014 the accused voluntarily attended at Kirkcaldy police station and disclosed that he had interfered with the girls.\"\n\"On 3 March in 2015 the accused was detained. Under caution he told the officers that he was having hallucinations on the day that he confessed. He told them that his mother was up in the sky telling him to confess. He maintained this position throughout the interview.\"\nThe prosecutor said before his first appearance at the police station Steele had gone to hospital and claimed he was hallucinating.\n\"He was assessed by three medical professionals who concluded that he was suffering from alcohol withdrawal. He was deemed fit to be discharged,\" said the prosecutor\nSteele was remanded in custody and put on the sex offenders register.","summary":"A man has admitted raping and sexually abusing two girls in Fife.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least one bomber blew himself up outside the mausoleum of Sayid Mohammed bin Ali al-Hadi, which was then stormed by gunmen, reports say.\nAnother bomber is said to have blown himself up among fleeing worshippers.\nMeanwhile the death toll from Sunday's suicide bombing in Baghdad has again been raised, from 281 to 292.\nAmid growing public anger over the truck bombing, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi fired the three top security officials in Baghdad on Friday.\nThey were the head of Baghdad's security command, the head of interior ministry intelligence for Baghdad and the official responsible for Baghdad in the national security adviser's office.\nIS said five of its members had carried out the raid on the site in Balad. The militant group follows an extreme form of Sunni Islam and often targets Shias, who it regards as apostates.\nAbout 50 people were injured in the attack, police and medical sources said.\nIslamic State: The full story\nWorshippers were marking the Eid al-Fitr festival, celebrating the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, when the site came under mortar fire.\nThe first bomber then struck a market at the entrance to the shrine.\nA third bomber was shot dead before he was able to detonate his explosive vest, reports say.\nIt came four days after IS carried out the deadliest bombing in Baghdad, 45 miles (70km) south of Balad, since the 2003 US-led invasion.\nThat attack target a shopping complex in the mainly Shia Muslim district of Karrada.\nIS militants overran large parts of northern and western Iraq two years ago, but government forces have since regained much of the territory.\nIn response to the battlefield setbacks, including the recent loss of the western city of Falluja, the militants have stepped up their attacks on civilians.\nThe Iraqi government has been accused of not doing enough to protect its citizens and has stepped-up security in Baghdad in response to the latest violence.","summary":"The so-called Islamic State (IS) has said it carried out a suicide attack on a Shia Muslim shrine in the Iraqi city of Balad.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The $5m (??3.2m) prize is supposed to be awarded each year to an elected leader who governed well, raised living standards and then left office.\nThis is the fourth time in five years there has been no winner.\nA committee member said the group looked \"for excellence in governance but in leadership also\".\nKenya's Mwai Kibaki met at least one of the criteria, after he stepped down as president earlier this year.\nHowever, his 2007 re-election was tarnished by disputes which turned violent, leading to the deaths of some 1,200 people.\nHis opponent, Raila Odinga, said the poll had been rigged in favour of Mr Kibaki, who denied any wrongdoing.\nThree people have won in the seven years since the prize was launched: Cape Verde's Pedro Verona Pires; Festus Mogae from Botswana and Mozambique's Joaquim Chissano.\nSudan-born telecoms entrepreneur Mr Ibrahim launched the prize in an attempt to encourage African leaders to leave power peacefully.\nThe $5m prize is spread over 10 years and is followed by $200,000 a year for life.","summary":"The winner of the Ibrahim Prize for African Governance has not been announced, seven years after the prize was launched by Sudan's Omar al-Bashir.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She said she was \"so proud and excited\" about her new role, describing it as \"a dream come true\".\nTerry, who has performed at the Globe in As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Love's Labour's Lost, will take over from Emma Rice in April 2018.\nTerry won an Olivier award for her performance in Tribes at the Royal Court in 2010.\nShe also wrote and starred in the Sky One series The Cafe, with Ralf Little.\nNeil Constable, chief executive of Shakespeare's Globe, said: \"Audiences have loved her sparkling and intelligent performances on our stage over the years - now they will have the opportunity to see her fresh artistic vision come to life as she moves into a new phase of her impressive career.\"\nTerry most recently starred as the king in Henry V at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, and as Grace in Katie Mitchell's production of Cleansed for the National Theatre.\nThe actor-manager is a role as old as the theatre itself, and is a tried and tested practice at the Globe - with Mark Rylance combining the roles with considerable success during his stint as its artistic director.\nThere is no obvious reason why an intelligent and versatile actress such as Michelle Terry, who is immersed in Shakespeare and the Globe, shouldn't make a success of it too.\nThis is as long as she is free to pursue her creative vision without unwelcome intrusion from a board who made a complete hash of the Rice era.\nThe news comes following the controversial announcement of Rice's departure. She is leaving after the Globe's board decided her methods were not authentic enough.\nRice took charge of the London theatre in January 2016 but has come in for fierce criticism, including for her use of sound and lighting technology.\nEarlier this year Rice wrote an open letter to her successor, in which she claimed the board had sought to impose \"a new set of rules that I did not sign up to and could not stand by\".\nRice is now launching a new theatre company at London's Old Vic.\nThe Globe, which opened in 1997, is a reconstruction of a Shakespearean theatre on London's Southbank.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Michelle Terry is to become the new artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe, the theatre has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It came as 100 writers protested outside the council, demanding it take measures to protect freedom of speech.\nSeveral writers have returned their awards to the council in recent weeks, protesting against what they call rising intolerance in India.\nThe Akademi has condemned \"any atrocity against any writer\" in India, and urged writers to take back their awards.\nIn recent weeks, growing numbers of writers have been protesting against book bans, the silencing of writers like Perumal Murugan following attacks by right-wing groups, and the killings of rationalists such as Malleshappa Kalburgi and Govind Pansare this year.\nThe Akademi had been criticised for not speaking out against the attacks sooner, with over 40 writers returning their awards to protest the institution's \"silence\" on the \"attacks against dissent\".\nAkademi president Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari had earlier called the protest \"illogical\", but accepted a memorandum on Friday from the writers, who held a silent march to the institution's headquarters.\nThe Akademi then later issued a statement condemning \"any atrocity against any writer anywhere in the country in the strongest of words\".\nIt also condemned the killing of rationalist Kalburgi \"and other intellectuals and thinkers\", and called on \"governments at the centre and in the states to take immediate action to bring the culprits to book and to ensure the security of writers now and in the future\".\nSpeaking to the BBC, Githa Hariharan of the Indian Cultural Forum, made up of a number of writers who returned their awards, said that the Akademi statement was welcome although \"late\".\nHowever she said that the issues that had prompted the protests in the first place remained a matter of concern for writers.\n\"The silence of the Sahitya Akademi was a tipping point for the pain and anguish felt by many of us who are struggling to recognise the India we grew up in. It became a symbol for our frustrations. But now it's time to move on to to addressing these larger issues as well,\" she said.\nThe writers' protest was seen as unprecedented in India.\nSome of the writers who returned their awards included two of India's most highly respected writers, Nayantara Sahgal, and Krishna Sobti. Other writers like Shashi Deshpande, K Satchidanandan and PK Parakkadavu also returned awards and resigned from the Akademi's councils.","summary":"India's prestigious Sahitya Akademi has said it will take \"immediate action\" to ensure the security of writers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It comes after Ruskin College's governing body agreed to cut two of its six BA programmes and one of its three MA courses to save money.\nCollege principal Chris Wilkes said the decision was related to \"low student numbers rather than any other reason\".\nHe said it would continue to focus on adult education.\nFamous Ruskin College alumni include former deputy prime minister John Prescott and Dennis Skinner, MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire.\nBA English Studies, BA History with Social Sciences and MA Women's Studies are being discontinued.\nAnne Hughes, 63, from Thame in Oxfordshire, has been studying BA English Studies part-time at the college for two years.\nShe said she was \"absolutely distraught\" it was being cut.\nShe is physically disabled and has depression, and said she chose to study at the college because it worked with \"disadvantaged, disabled and mature students\".\nThe college also offers bespoke timetables, unlike some other places of higher education, she added.\nOnline petitions have been set up in a bid to save the English faculty and the Women's Studies course.\nOne signatory, Jenny Lewis, wrote on the first petition: \"[Tutors] Helen Kidd and Tom Sherry are carrying on the great Ruskin tradition of bringing opportunities to those that otherwise would not have them.\"\nStudent and activist Saskia Ritchie, who set up the second petition, said Ruskin had been set up for \"people who would traditionally be excluded from academia\" and gives \"access to truly excellent learning opportunities\".\nMr Wilkes said the college would lose about 25 students as a result of the cuts.\nHe added degrees had been on offer at the college for about 10 years and were \"relatively new\" considering the college's 116-year history.\n\"Our focus will continue to be on educating adults and I think what we're doing is just renewing our offer but doing it in a different way, fulfilling our mission in a different way, to perhaps how we've done it in the past,\" Mr Wilkes added.\nThe college previously lost funding from the Skills Development Agency.","summary":"Hundreds of people have signed a petition to save a prestigious Oxford college.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wales Police said David Ellis, 40, his lodger, has been arrested in Ireland.\nOfficers are liaising with Garda officers in connection with his extradition back to the UK.\nRetired telecoms engineer Mr Warburton, 59, has not been seen since 31 July.\nPolice launched an appeal for information after he went missing; they said his M-reg Peugeot 205 had been spotted in north Wales before returning to Swansea.\nThe car was found abandoned at Birkenhead port some days later.\nPolice said Mr Ellis, who had been Mr Warburton's lodger in Sketty, had stepped off a ferry in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 6 August.\nThat discovery prompted a fresh appeal for information and led to Welsh officers being sent across the Irish Sea.\nSouth Wales Police said Mr Warburton's family had been informed of the latest development in the investigation and continued to be assisted by family liaison officers.\nMr Warburton's body has not been found; detectives have previously said they are treating the incident as murder.","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder in connection with the disappearance of Swansea man David Warburton.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chinese firm said it was pursuing its South Korean rival in two courts - one in California, the other in Shenzhen.\nAccording to Huawei, several of its cellular communications and software inventions had been used in Samsung's phones without its permission.\nSamsung told the BBC it would defend its business interests.\nThe specific patents involved have not been disclosed.\nHowever, Huawei has said at least some of them are classed as Frand - an acronym referring to \"fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory\".\nThis means the Chinese company has committed itself to offering anyone a licence so long as they agree to a non-excessive compensation.\nThis kind of agreement is common in the tech sector as it makes it possible for different companies' products to communicate and share data formats with each other.\nHuawei's intellectual property chief indicated it was seeking permission to use some of Samsung's technologies in return rather than seeking a payment.\n\"Thus far, we have signed cross-licensing agreements with dozens of our competitors,\" said Ding Jianxing.\n\"We hope Samsung will respect Huawei's R&D investment and patents, stop infringing our patents and get the necessary licence from Huawei, and work together with Huawei to jointly drive the industry forward.\"\nA Samsung spokesperson responded in an email to the BBC saying \"we will thoroughly review the complaint and take appropriate action to defend Samsung's business interests\".\nThe action comes at a time when Oracle and Google are waiting for a jury to come back with a verdict in a copyright trial that has pitted the two giants against each other in the US.\nBut such clashes have become less common since Apple and Samsung's high-profile courtroom battle in 2011, which led to both firms revealing secrets about their inner workings and racking up large legal bills.\nOne expert noted that just because papers had been filed in the latest case did not mean Huawei and Samsung would necessarily fight a similar battle in public.\n\"Huawei may have initiated litigation as lever to get a settlement,\" commented Ilya Kazi from the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys.\n\"We don't know if it intends to go all the way through. Most cases do settle.\"","summary":"Huawei is suing its tech rival Samsung over claims that its patents have been infringed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chinese firm said it was pursuing its South Korean rival in two courts - one in California, the other in Shenzhen.\nAccording to Huawei, several of its cellular communications and software inventions had been used in Samsung's phones without its permission.\nSamsung told the BBC it would defend its business interests.\nThe specific patents involved have not been disclosed.\nHowever, Huawei has said at least some of them are classed as Frand - an acronym referring to \"fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory\".\nThis means the Chinese company has committed itself to offering anyone a licence so long as they agree to a non-excessive compensation.\nThis kind of agreement is common in the tech sector as it makes it possible for different companies' products to communicate and share data formats with each other.\nHuawei's intellectual property chief indicated it was seeking permission to use some of Samsung's technologies in return rather than seeking a payment.\n\"Thus far, we have signed cross-licensing agreements with dozens of our competitors,\" said Ding Jianxing.\n\"We hope Samsung will respect Huawei's R&D investment and patents, stop infringing our patents and get the necessary licence from Huawei, and work together with Huawei to jointly drive the industry forward.\"\nA Samsung spokesperson responded in an email to the BBC saying \"we will thoroughly review the complaint and take appropriate action to defend Samsung's business interests\".\nThe action comes at a time when Oracle and Google are waiting for a jury to come back with a verdict in a copyright trial that has pitted the two giants against each other in the US.\nBut such clashes have become less common since Apple and Samsung's high-profile courtroom battle in 2011, which led to both firms revealing secrets about their inner workings and racking up large legal bills.\nOne expert noted that just because papers had been filed in the latest case did not mean Huawei and Samsung would necessarily fight a similar battle in public.\n\"Huawei may have initiated litigation as lever to get a settlement,\" commented Ilya Kazi from the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys.\n\"We don't know if it intends to go all the way through. Most cases do settle.\"","summary":"Huawei has begun legal action against Samsung, accusing the tech giant of using its inventions without permission.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"West Midlands Ambulance Service said the car was discovered on Sunday at 09:35 GMT by two cyclists in Crakemarsh near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.\nA spokesman said the black Ford Fiesta appeared to have hit a tree in very foggy conditions on the B5030.\nThe girl, in the back of the car, was treated at hospital for minor injuries.\nThe man, who was 25 and from the local area, has not yet been named.\nUpdates from this story and more from Staffordshire\nAn ambulance service spokesman said: \"This was an extremely difficult incident for all involved including the two cyclists who made the discovery.\"\nStaffordshire Police appealed for witnesses to the crash, and said specially trained family liaison officers were working to support the family.\nA spokesman added: \"At this early stage of the investigation it is not known at what time the collision occurred.\"","summary":"The body of a man has been found in a crashed car with a two-year-old girl in the back.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He was responding to reports Beijing has deployed surface-to-air missiles on a disputed island in the region.\nChina dismissed the reports as \"hype\", but said it had the right under international law to defend itself.\nSeveral nations claim territory in the resource-rich South China Sea, which is also an important shipping route.\nA spokesman for Mr Kerry said satellite images appeared to confirm China had deployed anti-aircraft missiles on Woody or Yongxing Island in the Paracels.\nThe island is claimed by China, Taiwan and Vietnam and the presence of missiles would significantly increase tensions.\nMr Kerry said the US expected to have a \"very serious conversation\" with China over its presence.\n\"There is every evidence, every day, that there has been an increase of militarisation from one kind or another. It's a serious concern,\" he said.\nThe latest images of Woody Island were captured by ImageSat International.\nA picture dated 3 February shows a beach on the island empty. By 14 February it contains several missile launchers and support vehicles.\nBut the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, said reports were a Western media invention.\nHe defended \"the limited and necessary self-defence facilities\" on islands inhabited by Chinese personnel as \"consistent with the right for self-preservation and self-protection.... under the international law\".\nChina has been carrying out extensive land reclamation work in the region, which it says is legal and for civilian purposes.\nBut the work has angered other countries which also claim the territory, and there is growing concern about the implications of the area becoming militarised.\nThe South China Sea dispute has been a topic of debate at a meeting of South East Asian regional leaders in California.\nUS President Barack Obama said the members had discussed the need for \"tangible steps\" to reduce tensions.\nRival countries have wrangled over territory in the South China Sea for centuries, but tension has steadily increased in recent years.\nIts islets and waters are claimed in part or in whole by Taiwan, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.\nChina has backed its expansive claims with island-building and naval patrols, while the US says it opposes restrictions on freedom of navigation and unlawful sovereignty claims - by all sides, but seen by many as aimed at China.\nThe frictions have sparked concern that the area is becoming a flashpoint with global consequences.","summary":"The US Secretary of State, John Kerry, has expressed \"serious concern\" over the militarisation of the South China Sea.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 32-year old, who has won 12 caps for his country, has been signed to provide injury cover.\nOspreys tight heads Dmitri Arhip and Ma'afu Fia are currently sidelined and Rhodri Jones is in the Wales squad.\n\"Brian has proven quality at the top level and will add so much experience to the squad, particularly over the coming weeks,\" coach Steve Tandy said.\nMujati has played in Super Rugby with Lions and Stormers, in Top 14 in France with Racing Metro, and in England with Northampton Saints and Sale.\nAt Northampton Mujati was a losing Heineken Cup and Premiership finalist, and an Anglo-Welsh Cup winner.\nOspreys Head Coach, Steve Tandy, said he is expecting Mujati to make a big impact.\n\"This is an important signing for us given the injury situation with Dmitri and Ma'afu. Our performances this season have put us in a really strong position but we still have eight PRO12 games to go, and a Challenge Cup quarter-final in April,\" he said.\n\"In Rhodri Jones and Daniel Suter we have two young men who will be heavily involved but we can't go through such a big run of games with only two fit pro tight heads on our books, particularly with Rhodri still a part of the Six Nations squad and potentially away on Wales duty. It's a critical position and we felt that we had to act now.\"","summary":"Ospreys have signed South Africa tight head prop Brian Mujati from Sale Sharks on a two-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old man reportedly calls himself Harald Hitler.\nThe man, sporting a side parting and a trademark moustache, had been seen having his photograph taken outside the house in Braunau am Inn in which Adolf Hitler was born.\nThe lookalike had recently moved to the town on the German border, police spokesman David Furtner told the BBC.\nMr Furtner said this was not a joke or a piece of performance art.\n\"The young man knows exactly what he is doing,\" the police spokesman said.\nHe said the man had also been spotted in Vienna and Graz.\nPictures of the man were published by Austria's Heute.at news website on Monday.\nGlorifying the Nazi era is a crime in Austria.\nLast October, the Austrian authorities decided to demolish Hitler's birthplace house to stop it becoming a focal point for neo-Nazis.\nHitler was born in a rented room on the top floor of the building on 20 April 1889.\nDuring Nazi rule, the house was transformed into a shrine to Hitler as the town drew in a wave of tourists.\nBut as the Nazis began to lose control in 1944, it was shut.","summary":"Austrian police have arrested a man suspected of dressing up as Adolf Hitler in the town where the Nazi leader was born.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old man reportedly calls himself Harald Hitler.\nThe man, sporting a side parting and a trademark moustache, had been seen having his photograph taken outside the house in Braunau am Inn in which Adolf Hitler was born.\nThe lookalike had recently moved to the town on the German border, police spokesman David Furtner told the BBC.\nMr Furtner said this was not a joke or a piece of performance art.\n\"The young man knows exactly what he is doing,\" the police spokesman said.\nHe said the man had also been spotted in Vienna and Graz.\nPictures of the man were published by Austria's Heute.at news website on Monday.\nGlorifying the Nazi era is a crime in Austria.\nLast October, the Austrian authorities decided to demolish Hitler's birthplace house to stop it becoming a focal point for neo-Nazis.\nHitler was born in a rented room on the top floor of the building on 20 April 1889.\nDuring Nazi rule, the house was transformed into a shrine to Hitler as the town drew in a wave of tourists.\nBut as the Nazis began to lose control in 1944, it was shut.","summary":"A Hitler lookalike has been accused of glorifying the Nazi era, officials say.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hammersmith and City Line has been suspended between Edgware Road and Hammersmith over fears debris could fall on to the tracks.\nThe Circle Line is also closed partly due to the fire and partly because of planned engineering work.\nTransport for London (TfL) said the move had been made \"at the request of the London Fire Brigade\".\nThe fire broke out at the 24-storey block, which contained 120 one and two-bedroom flats, early on Wednesday morning.\nPolice presume 58 people have died but have warned the figure could grow.\nA sign at Ladbroke Grove station said \"owing to the safety of the Tower\" the lines had been partly suspended.\nThe London Fire Brigade confirmed it had requested the lines be temporarily closed because of a \"short-term risk of some debris falling on to the tracks\".\nA spokesman said teams were working to secure the debris so the lines could be reopened as soon as possible.","summary":"Two London Underground lines have been temporarily closed due to the fire at Grenfell Tower.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money will be spent on designing systems to allow the chassis of future models to be made out of aluminium.\nThe first of these models will be a new mid-sized sports saloon car to be introduced in 2015.\nThe announcement was made at the Frankfurt motor show by JLR chief executive Ralf Speth.\n\"Today's announcement signals Jaguar Land Rover's ambitions to push the boundaries and redefine premium car ownership,\" he said.\n\"Jaguar Land Rover is a business driven by design, technology and innovation and this investment and level of job creation is yet further evidence of our commitment to advancing the capability of the UK automotive sector and its supply chain.\"\nThe design teams will be creating what they call an aluminium architecture, which is the part of the car on which the bodywork, seats and engine sit.\nThe idea is that it will be flexible enough to be the base for future model of either Jaguar or Land Rover cars.\nIn pictures: Jaguar C-X17\nCarmakers are increasingly using aluminium in their vehicles because its light weight improves fuel efficiency.\nThe first car using the aluminium platform will be a smaller than other Jaguar models.\nBut in order to demonstrate the flexibility of the system, JLR has also unveiled a concept car called the C-X17, which is halfway between a sports car and an SUV, and could also be based on the new chassis.\nJLR said that the jobs at the Solihull site would bring the total number of jobs it had created in the UK over the last three years to almost 11,000.\nIt also stressed that the investment would involve significant extra spending with its suppliers.\nJLR has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008.","summary":"Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has announced that it will invest \u00a3500m in its Solihull plant and create 1,000 new jobs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jordan Maguire-Drew nearly put the Daggers in front early on when he struck the woodwork while at the other end, Ryan Bird did the same with a header as the sides sparred.\nIn the second half, Matt Robinson threaded a through-pass to Whitely, who controlled and dispatched under Ryan Clarke with the confidence of a striker - a goal that ended an impressive 10-match unbeaten run for the hosts.\nWhitely could have put a greater gloss on matters for John Still's side, but he struck the bar from 20 yards.\nReport supplied by the Press Association.\nMatch ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1.\nSecond Half ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. James Constable replaces Ryan Bird.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. Jamie Cureton replaces Adam Dawson.\nFrankie Raymond (Dagenham and Redbridge) is shown the yellow card.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. James Granger replaces Adam Dugdale.\nGoal! Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1. Corey Whitely (Dagenham and Redbridge).\nSubstitution, Dagenham and Redbridge. Fejiri Okenabirhie replaces Sam Ling.\nSecond Half begins Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 0.\nFirst Half ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 0.\nMatt Robinson (Dagenham and Redbridge) is shown the yellow card.\nFirst Half begins.\nLineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Corey Whitely's second-half strike earned Dagenham and Redbridge a 1-0 win at Eastleigh in the National League.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Josh Hanson, of Kingsbury, north-west London, was stabbed in the neck at the RE bar in Eastcote, Hillingdon.\nHe died at the scene shortly after 01:10 BST on Sunday.\nScotland Yard said about 40 people were in the bar at the time of the attack and urged anyone there after midnight to contact them with information.\nNo arrests have yet been made.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said: \"It is believed there would have been around 40 people present at the time of the incident, many of whom left the venue as paramedics worked to save Josh's life. It is imperative these people contact us to let us know what they saw.\n\"We are also keen to hear from anyone who was in Field End Road area at around 01:00 Sunday who may have seen or heard anything that they now think might be because of the incident at the RE bar.\"","summary":"A 20-year-old man has been stabbed to death in a bar in south-west London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 75-year-old was recovered unconscious from the water at Tywyn, by a crew from Aberdovey RNLI Lifeboat at 16:14 BST on Saturday.\nHe was flown to hospital by the coastguard rescue helicopter but later died.\nThe girls were taken to hospital as a precaution.\nIn a separate incident, three people including a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl, were rescued from the sea in Harlech at about 15:30 BST on Saturday.\nHarlech Coastguard team, Criccieth RNLI Lifeboat, North Wales Police and paramedics were involved in the rescue.\nNorth Wales Police warned people to take extra care in the sea and to avoid taking risks.","summary":"A man has died and two girls have been taken to hospital after being rescued from the sea in Gwynedd.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kerry Foods confirmed the redundancies, which were initially announced in February.\nThe company said a consultation process \"had failed to secure a strategy which would ensure the sustainability of production at the site\".\nThe firm said it was retaining the factory on the town's Europarc industrial estate and was looking at \"future possibilities for the site\".\nKerry Foods said employees were given confirmation of the plant's closure on Wednesday following a 90-day consultation period.\nA company spokesman said: \"We are doing everything we can to assist employees in securing new employment.\"","summary":"Up to 100 jobs are to be lost at a fish and chip factory in Londonderry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n23 July 2013 Last updated at 06:00 BST\nThe baby was delivered at 16:24 BST at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, weighing 8lb 6oz.\nThe duke is based at RAF Valley on Anglesey, north Wales, where he and his wife share a cottage.\nFlt Lt William Wales - who, as monarch, will one day be head of the armed forces - has spent recent years flying rescue missions, and qualified as a helicopter captain in 2012.\nHere is what his colleagues had to say to him.\nWales welcomes 'joyous' royal birth","summary":"The Duke of Cambridge has given birth to his first child, a son named William Frederick.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old was an unused squad member during the 2017 Six Nations, as well as the 2016 autumn internationals.\n\"It's been building as I've been in a few camps now, but to finally get my name called out on that team sheet was an awesome feeling,\" he said.\n\"I've been champing at the bit these last few camps, training hard.\"\nThe Ospreys player comes in to replace Cory Hill, who was called up by the British and Irish Lions following Wales' 24-6 win over Tonga.\nCoach Robin McBryde has made seven changes in all to the side that started that game at Eden Park last Friday\nAnother two uncapped players - scrum-half Tomos Williams and lock Adam Beard - are also on the bench.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nThornton made 25 appearances for Ospreys in the 2016-17 campaign, but expects a big transition to international rugby.\n\"I've been playing a lot for the Ospreys this year and being involved in the Pro12 and the [European] Challenge Cup has given me quite a bit of experience,\" the former Wales Under-20s captain told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"But Test rugby is a completely different animal, so I'm really looking forward to the challenge on Friday against a strong Samoan team.\n\"Like every young Welsh boy I want to play for Wales, but when it actually comes round you get that sensation of pride.\"\nThornton is part of an inexperienced Wales side, with the forwards having won just 31 caps between them.\n\"Samoa have a big experienced pack and we have a couple of young guys here looking to blood themselves on the international stage, so I think it'll be a good challenge overall,\" Thornton added.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device","summary":"Ospreys flanker Joe Thornton says he is delighted to have been called up to the Wales squad for Friday's Six Nations match against Samoa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifty sheep were stolen from a farm in Ammanford and the farmer spotted a flock two weeks later at a livestock market in Llanybydder.\nAfter the ewes gave birth, paternity tests revealed they were the offspring of the farmer's rams.\nAndrew Thomas, 39, of Garnant admitted handling the stolen sheep.\nHe will be sentenced at Swansea Crown Court this month.\nDyfed-Powys Police said this was the first time DNA evidence has been used in a case of this type in Wales, and only the third time across Wales and England.\nInsp Matthew Howells said: \"Traditionally, sheep rustling cases are very difficult to detect and prosecute, with this case being no exception.\n\"Although we were unable to prove who stole the sheep, we were able to use forensic techniques usually reserved for humans to help prove that the sheep were in fact the stolen ones.\"","summary":"A man has been found guilty of stealing sheep from a Powys farm after DNA evidence linked him to the animals.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"William Blake: Apprentice and Master has opened at the Ashmolean Museum after 19th Century floor plans were unearthed.\nBlake created the majority of his books from a printing studio in the Hercules Buildings in Hercules Road, Lambeth.\nThe studio was destroyed when the building was razed in 1918.\nPhilip Pullman CBE, president of the Blake Society, said: \"William Blake was a complete original; his power was his tenderness, his wit, his graphic line are like no-one else's.\n\"It's good to remind people every so often about this colossal imagination and his moral vision, which are just as potent now after two hundred years as they were when he brought them into the world.\"\nThe exhibition is on until 1 March 2015.","summary":"An exhibition celebrating the work of William Blake has opened at a museum in Oxford where his printing studio was once located.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The tie-up, announced in March, is expected to be completed by the end of this year or early 2017.\nIt will create one of the world's largest exchange companies with a combined value of about \u00a321bn.\nEach of the two companies has more than 5,000 staff.\nThe LSE said its shareholders would be asked to approve the merger on 4 July.\nIt added that the deal was expected to produce \u20ac250m in annual cost savings in five years, with \u20ac160m of those savings achieved by year three.\nIf the deal goes ahead, LSE shareholders will own 45.6% of the new holding company, while Deutsche Boerse shareholders will own 54.4%.\nThe two companies said together they should be able to make cost savings of \u20ac450m (\u00a3354m) a year - about 20% of the combined group's operating costs of \u20ac2.2bn last year.\nThe LSE group already owns Milan-based Borsa Italiana.\nThe newly merged company will keep both the London and Frankfurt headquarters. The new holding company, UK TopCo, will be incorporated in the UK.","summary":"The London Stock Exchange (LSE) and Deutsche Boerse have agreed a deal to create the world's biggest stock exchange group.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In May, Mr Joyce vowed to press charges against a man who struck him with a pie over his support for same-sex marriage, which is not legal in Australia.\nMr Joyce has also faced criticism from some politicians who say he should not take a political stance on behalf of the airline.\nHowever, he said his company \"would be active out there\" in campaigning.\n\"I believe we have to get behind it and make sure that we have a 'yes' vote and certainly I will be out there strongly campaigning for a 'yes' vote,\" he said.\n\"We believe the social issues are very important of all of your [company] stakeholders and are very important for this country.\"\nAustralians will be asked their views on same-sex marriage through a voluntary, non-binding ballot to begin next month.\nIf it shows support for changing Australia's Marriage Act, it is expected that a vote in parliament will follow. However, MPs would not be bound to vote in line with the public.\nMr Joyce was one of 20 company chief executives who signed a petition in March calling on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to legalise same-sex marriage.\nIt led to criticism by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton, who said it was \"unacceptable that people would use companies and the money of publicly-listed companies to throw their weight around\".\n\"If Alan Joyce and any other CEO wants to campaign on this or any other issue in their own time and on their own dime, good luck to them,\" Mr Dutton said at the time.\nTwo months later, Mr Joyce was giving a speech in Perth when an intruder shoved him in the face with a meringue pie.\n\"From my reading, it would appear that Alan Joyce is very much part of a network trying to subvert the federal parliamentary process around the issue of marriage equality,\" the intruder, Tony Overheu, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.\nMr Joyce later said he would press charges against Mr Overheu.\nPolls in recent years have shown a majority of Australians support same-sex marriage.","summary":"The chief executive of Australian airline Qantas, Alan Joyce, has said he will campaign for the country to legalise same-sex marriage.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said the man, named as Josh Pitt from Leighton Buzzard, died from a single gunshot wound.\nHe was fatally injured after police attended a property in Hibbert Street, Luton, at 14:00 GMT on 9 November.\nThe IPCC said body-worn video footage from some of the officers will be analysed as investigations continue.\nFor more on this story and other Bedfordshire news\nIt said a forensic examination of the scene took place and a \"a number of knives\" were recovered.\nA post-mortem examination on Friday gave the provisional cause of death as a gunshot wound to the chest, the IPCC said.\nMr Pitt was described by Bedfordshire Police as white and British.\nHe was initially treated at the scene by officers and paramedics but died at hospital at 14:50 GMT.\nIPCC Commissioner Mary Cunneen said: \"My thoughts and sympathies are with the family and friends of Josh and all of those affected by this fatal shooting.\n\"Our investigation will look at the circumstances surrounding the incident and the actions of the officers involved.\n\"We have spoken to Josh's next of kin to inform them of our role and will be keeping them updated.\n\"I ask anybody who may have seen or heard anything in the Hibbert Street area on Wednesday afternoon, which may be useful to our investigation, to contact us.\"","summary":"A 21-year-old man who was shot dead by police in Bedfordshire died from a gunshot wound to the chest, a post-mortem has found.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Defender Terry, 36, is leaving Chelsea this summer after more than two decades at Stamford Bridge.\nSwansea, West Brom and Bournemouth have been linked with the former England captain, while a move to China or the United States appear other options.\n\"I've got options but nothing sorted or in stone,\" said Terry.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"Everyone keeps asking me and no-one believes me when I say that I've not got anything sorted.\"\nTerry was an unused substitute in Saturday's 2-1 FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal at Wembley.\nHe has made 717 appearances for Chelsea and is a five-time Premier League title winner with the London club.\nHe has also won the Champions League and Europa League, as well as five FA Cups and three League Cups.\nAlthough he has yet to make up his mind whether to retire, Terry is keen to become a manager once he does decide to stop playing.\n\"I think I've got too much to give and I've learned too much not to pass that on,\" he added. \"I do want to be a manager.\"","summary":"Chelsea captain John Terry says he has not decided where he will play next season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Israeli TV report revealed $127,000 of public money was spent on fitting the room on his flight to attend former UK PM Margaret Thatcher's funeral.\nThe expense met with anger in Israel, which is facing austerity measures.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister had been unaware of the cost.\nIsraeli media reports said the cost was incurred by having four walls and door installed around a double bed, and 22 business class seats fitted on a plane chartered from El Al, Israel's national airline.\nThe flight from Israel to the UK takes about five-and-a-half hours.\nThe aircraft cost about $300,000 to use, before the custom fittings. Israel's Channel 10 first reported the story, which triggered angry reactions in the media.\n\"Bibi is king, and in a monarchy, when the king and queen fly, price is no object,\" said political commentator Sima Kadmon, referring to Mr Netanyahu by his nickname, in Israel's biggest-selling newspaper Yediot Ahranot.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister needed a good night's sleep on the flight ahead of a day of busy schedules. It later said the prime minister had not been aware of the additional cost and had ordered cut-backs.\nReports said customised \"rest chambers\" would no longer be used on European flights, while other media quoted his office as saying they would be dropped all together.\nThe news came at a time when Israelis face tax rises as part of austerity measures being discussed by the cabinet.\nIt also follows the revelation earlier this year that the prime minister's office had an annual budget of $2,700 for ice-cream bought by his staff from a Jerusalem shop. Mr Netanyahu scrapped the allowance after the story came to light.","summary":"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered the scrapping of customised \"rest chambers\" fitted on business class flights.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a damning new report, the group also called for an \"independent and impartial\" inquiry into cases of abuse.\nThe law, AFSPA, was introduced in the region in 1990 as a response to violence by insurgent groups.\nBut it has contributed to increasing people's alienation, the report says.\nTens of thousands of security forces are deployed in Indian-administered Kashmir to fight the militancy which began in the late 1980s. AFSPA - the Armed Forces Special Powers Act - allows troops to shoot to kill suspected militants or arrest them without a warrant.\nAmnesty says these sweeping powers have led to a cycle of impunity for human rights violations in the troubled region.\nThe report says not a single member of the armed forces has been tried in a civilian court for violating human rights in Kashmir.\n\"This lack of accountability has in turn facilitated other serious abuses,\" says Minar Pimple, the group's senior director of global operations.\n\"By not addressing human rights violations committed by security force personnel in the name of national security, India has not only failed to uphold its international obligations, but has also failed its own constitution,\" she added.\nThe report documents the excesses carried out by the armed forces over the years and says the government's response to these violations has failed to deliver justice.\nThere was no immediate government response to the report.","summary":"Amnesty International has called on the Indian government to repeal a controversial law that gives security forces sweeping powers in Indian-administered Kashmir.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sentencing of David Gilroy, who killed Edinburgh woman Suzanne Pilley, is due to take place next Wednesday.\nEarlier this week permission was also granted to film the proceedings.\nTwitter use has been allowed before in a Scottish court but it will be the first time a sentencing at the High Court in Scotland has been filmed.\nGilroy was found guilty by a jury last month of murdering 38-year-old bookkeeper Ms Pilley.\nShe disappeared in May 2010 but her body has never been found.\nProsecutors believed that Gilroy, 49, buried his former lover in a \"lonely grave\" in a remote part of Argyll.\nGilroy will be sentenced on Wednesday 18 April.\nDuring the filming, the camera will focus on the judge - no one else will feature in the footage except the macer and the clerk. Gilroy himself will not be filmed.\nLive updating on Twitter from a Scottish court was allowed for the first time for the sentencing of former MSP Tommy Sheridan in January 2011.\nHowever, guidance issued at the end of last year confirmed journalists in Scotland would not be allowed to use live text-based communication without specific clearance.\nJournalists south of the border have been told by the Lord Chief Justice to \"twitter as much as you like\".","summary":"The judge in the trial of a man found guilty of murdering his former lover has been granted permission to tweet from the High Court in Edinburgh.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Most of the deaths resulted from a stampede as hundreds of students rushed to escape the blaze through two exits, the Kano state officials said.\nTwenty-five others were injured in the fire which broke out as students were sleeping at the government-run girls school in Jogana village, they added.\nIt is not being treated as suspicious.\nFire-fighters spent seven hours trying to put out the blaze, an eyewitness told the BBC's Hausa service.\nThe government has closed the boarding school and ordered a full investigation into the fire.","summary":"At least 20 students have been killed in a fire at a boarding school in northern Nigeria, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old, who won 56 caps, was available on a free transfer after being released by fellow Premier League side West Ham in May.\nHe said: \"This is a massive club and there's a massive opportunity for the club to push on.\n\"I've been lucky enough to have a really good career, but there's still a lot more I want to achieve.\"\nCole, who also played for Chelsea, Liverpool and on loan at Lille, is Villa's second signing of the summer.\nManager Paul Lambert has also signed former Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos on a free transfer from Valencia.","summary":"Aston Villa have signed former England midfielder Carlton Cole on a two-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team from Cardiff University has appealed to more than 3,000 beekeepers to send them photos, videos and audio files from hives over the summer.\nThe noises will be analysed at the School of Pharmacy.\nThe research will also help them learn where the bees find their feed by mapping the exact locations they were pictured or recorded.\n\"The Africanised honey bee makes different sound to the European bees,\" said microbiology professor Les Bailie.\n\"The bees we have on the roof of the school here are Italian. Do the bees in Cardiff make the same sound as those in Aberystwyth or Wrexham?\"\nProf Bailie said bees could make up to 10 different noises depending on their mood, including angry, calm or ill.\nAnalysing the \"known noises\" can help determine where bees are from, but could also be used to play to bees to help their mood.\n\"A happy bee is a productive bee. If you can make the bee happy by playing them the right sound they can produce more honey,\" Prof Bailie said.\n\"Plotting these differences could ultimately help us in our bid to find out which plants help bees the most.\n\"Gathering photos, video and sound files will help us understand where gaps lie and will help put plants in the right places to make bees more productive.\"\nIf enough beekeepers respond, and investigators detect initial differences, the project could be rolled out to include more than 40,000 beekeepers across the UK.","summary":"Bees in Cardiff are being asked to send in their \"known noises\" in a bid to learn more about the behaviour of the insects.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spending on the NHS should also be paid for by a dedicated tax marked on every payslip, the former health minister suggested.\nUnder Mr Lamb's plan, taxes would not be increased as the new levy would be offset by deductions to income tax or national insurance.\nHe has warned the NHS faces collapse without an urgent cash injection.\nThe plans are not yet party policy and will not be put to this year's conference in Bournemouth.\nBut Mr Lamb, the party's health spokesman, told party members he was \"very interested in the idea of a dedicated NHS and care contribution - separating it out from the rest of taxation, clearly identified on your payslip.\n\"And I am really interested in the idea of the right for local areas to raise additional funds for the NHS and care if they choose.\"\nThe Lib Dems say he would like to implement the ideas across the UK, although, as health and social care are devolved, it is unclear how this would be enforced.\nMr Lamb - who lost out to Tim Farron in a leadership election in July - proposes a cross-party commission to explore the ideas. He intends to consult health bodies and professionals, patients, trade unions and academics.\nMinisters have pledged \u00a32bn in this financial year for the NHS, and an extra \u00a38bn by 2020.\nBut Mr Lamb told the BBC that this was insufficient and, having \"seen the books\" as a minister in the last government, he feared the NHS could face a funding shortfall of \u00a330bn by 2020.\n\"The bottom line is with rising demand because of an ageing population we need more investment,\" he said.\nMr Lamb also warned that the social care system was \"on its knees\" and could collapse without a cash injection of \u00a35bn.\n\"I've been in the department. I have seen the books and I am deeply concerned. If we carry on regardless, the system will crash.\"\nTaxpayers are already shown how much they have contributed to the health service in annual personal tax statements.\nAn attempt to establish a cross-party commission on social care before the 2010 election - led in part by Mr Lamb - collapsed in acrimony.","summary":"Taxpayers should be asked to contribute towards the NHS and social care in their local area, Liberal Democrat leadership contender Norman Lamb has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 290 people were killed and hundreds more injured when the 6.2-magnitude quake struck in the early hours of Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome.\nThe town of Amatrice was among the worst affected areas.\nThe service at St Andrew's Cathedral was led by the Archbishop of Glasgow, Philip Tartaglia.\nIt follows a similar event in Edinburgh on Sunday.\nRonnie Convery, director of communications for the Archdiocese of Glasgow, said there had been wide interest in the service from Scotland's Italian community.\n\"We are looking at something like 400 new arrivals from Italy every month at the moment in Glasgow and Edinburgh,\" he said.\n\"It's those people I notice on social media who have really taken up the information about the mass today.\n\"It's also interesting that in many cases people are not necessarily practicing Catholics but they just want to have that opportunity to be together, to meet, to do something.\"","summary":"A memorial service has been held in Glasgow for the victims of the earthquake in Italy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sofia Ashraf, 29, posted a Facebook live video of her singing a song, My Vote Is Not For You, in front of the new chief minister's residence.\nSasikala Natarajan, a close aide to the late chief minister J Jayalalitha, was appointed to the post on Sunday.\nThe decision has fuelled anger as Ms Natarajan has never held public office.\nShe was made general secretary of the AIADMK party after Jayalalitha's death in December.\nThe recording of Ms Ashhraf's live video has been viewed 45,000 times and shared almost 1,000 times since it was uploaded to Facebook 18 hours ago.\nTamil Nadu to get second woman leader\nThe Indian rapper who took on a multinational\n\"The youth are getting increasingly agitated, and this appointment of a woman who has never stood for election being made chief minister was the straw that broke the camel's back,\" Ms Ashraf told the BBC.\n\"It has made us lose faith in democracy.\"\nThe AIADMK had earlier explained its choice of chief minister.\n\"Like Amma [mother], we wanted a strong woman leader to serve the people,\" party spokesperson CR Saraswathi told the AFP news agency, referring to Jayalalitha by her popular nickname.\nMs Ashraf says she was performing at a venue two streets away from Ms Natarajan's residence in Chennai (Madras) when her band decided to change the lyrics to one of her songs.\nShe and others marched towards the house and transmitted it live on Facebook.\nPolice tried to stop the recording, but Ms Ashraf told the BBC that those accompanying her argued that she was doing nothing illegal.\n\"In Tamil Nadu there is a culture of bullying. There is no space for dissent. If you protest on the streets you are arrested, and if you protest on social media you are charged with defamation. This protest was my way of reclaiming both those spaces,\" she said.\n\"Party workers are asking us to give Sasikala a chance, but let her stand for election first.\"\nMs Natarajan's appointment caused a lot of chatter on Indian social media, both in Tamil Nadu and outside, with many expressing opposition to the decision.","summary":"An Indian rapper has taken to the streets to protest against the appointment of a woman as chief minister of the southern state of Tamil Nadu.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shenzhen prosecutors, late on Thursday, said a dispatcher and supervisor of the landfill, the chief and deputy manager of a company in charge of it, and seven other people were arrested.\nThey said they have been charged with negligently causing a serious accident.\nThe landslide happened when a hill of construction waste collapsed, leaving 74 people either missing or dead.\nThe formal arrests come three days after the police took what Chinese media called \"coercive measures\" against 12 people. It is thought the 11 arrested today were among those.\nOfficials have described the 20 December disaster as man-made, raising the possibility of severe punishments for those they consider responsible.\nOne official, whose job involved regulating construction sites, apparently jumped to his death a week after the landslide. It is not clear if he was being investigated for his role in it.\nOfficials have appealed for police and the public to help them find other suspects apparently on the run.","summary":"Eleven people have been arrested in connection with a landslide at a landfill in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen last month.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Six authorities have told BBC Wales a meltdown in waste markets has hit their budgets.\nPembrokeshire council has seen the price it gets for steel drop by 88% over the year - while Flintshire has seen the price for plastics halved.\nExperts say a slump in oil prices, cheap steel imports, and China's economic slowdown are to blame.\n\"We try to play the markets as best we can,\" Harvey Mitchell, the waste services manager for Flintshire, said.\n\"It makes it difficult when we do have a drop in issues we can't control, such as the global price of oil, or when larger countries flood the European market with steel.\"\nFlintshire has been celebrating a record year for recycling household waste - up to 58% of everything thrown away now ends up at its waste recover facility in Buckley.\n\"But while we've seen an increase in the amount of material we've collected, we've actually seen a drop in the income because of the market prices,\" Mr Mitchell said.\nRecycled waste netted the council \u00a3537,000 in revenue in 2015\/16, but this represented a drop of 45% in the expected income - more than \u00a3400,000 in lost cash.\nThe pattern has been repeated in Pembrokeshire, where \u00a3360,000 has been wiped off the council's expected income, while four other councils saw a combined drop of \u00a3335,000.\n\"This is an issue which is impacting upon Wales as a whole, not just Pembrokeshire,\" a council official there said.\n\"Fortunately quotes for the coming months are starting to look more positive with prices starting to increase.\"\nThe impact on most of the other Welsh councils which responded to BBC Wales has been minimal, as they said are tied into long term contracts dealing with their recycling services.\nBut one academic expert said authorities and the public in Wales will need to refocus as they face ever increasing targets on recycling.\nBy 2025 Welsh authorities are being asked to recycle 70% of waste - by 2050, it should be 100%.\n\"Waste prevention is what this is all about,\" Rebecca Colley-Jones, from Bangor University's Sustainability Lab, said.\n\"It's about buying smartly, being able to think about what you do with it so it can be reused, because reuse is a form of waste prevention.\n\"Together we can provide solutions for the future.\"","summary":"Welsh councils have seen a drop of more than \u00a3400,000 in revenue from recycling services over the past year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The discovery was made after another child was threatened in the school's playground on 4 March.\nA boy was excluded from the school following the incident, in which no-one was injured.\nA police spokesman said the child was spoken to and reported to the Reporter to the Children's Panel.\nHe added: \"No-one was injured in the incident and a knife was recovered.\"\nDumfries and Galloway council described the behaviour as \"totally unacceptable\".\nA spokesman said the local authority took safety in its schools very seriously.\nHe added: \"The school carried out investigations immediately and handled the matter appropriately and sensitively, involving the parents of the children concerned and Police Scotland.\n\"The incident resulted in an exclusion, with arrangements in place between the pupil, parents and the school in terms of expectations, support and supervision.\n\"The council is providing support, advice and resources to assist the school deal with this matter.\"","summary":"A knife has been found in a school playground in Dumfries and Galloway.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Lord Advocate said he had informed First Minister Nicola Sturgeon of his intention to quit the post after five years in the job.\nHe said it had been a \"real privilege\" to lead the prosecution service in Scotland and to provide legal advice to the Scottish government.\nThe law officer added that it was time to \"step down and do other things\".\nIn a statement, Mr Mulholland said: \"In recent years the Crown has embedded specialisms in the way it does its job.\n\"Our expertise in handling offences including rape, domestic abuse, serious organised crime, counter terrorism and cold cases has helped us become one of the most effective prosecution services in the world and given victims greater confidence to report crimes.\n\"It's been an honour to do this job working with so many dedicated and talented people to deliver justice in some of the most demanding and challenging of cases.\"\nNicola Sturgeon described Mr Mulholland as \"an outstanding Lord Advocate\".\nIn a statement, she said he had carried out his role with \"dedication, energy, integrity and intellect\".\nShe highlighted his work in leading Scotland's first successful \"double jeopardy\" murder prosecution, against the Worlds End murderer Angus Sinclair.\nThe first minister also praised his role in establishing a National Sexual Crimes Unit and appointing Scotland's first specialist prosecutor to deal with domestic abuse.\n\"It is clear that he has worked to bring about change to ensure that the system makes a real difference to people's lives, and his dedication to the law and his compassion for others has been behind that drive,\" she added.\n\"Frank has made a substantial contribution to the law and Scottish society.\"\nMr Mulholland served as Solicitor General until 2011, when he succeeded Dame Elish Angiolini as Lord Advocate.\nHe has faced some criticism during his tenure, most notably over the Crown's decision not to press charges over the Glasgow bin lorry crash.\nThe families of some of the victims of the 2014 tragedy are now pursuing a private prosecution against the driver.\nIt is understood that he will formally step down when his successor is appointed by the Queen.","summary":"Frank Mulholland is to step down as Scotland's top law officer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old member of parliament is named alongside Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Noel Gallagher for the publication's People of the Year list.\nNME said the politician impressed by becoming the youngest MP elected to the House of Commons since 1880.\nEarlier this month, she was named Glasgow University's Young Alumnus of the Year.\nMs Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat in May's general election, before completing her MA Hons degree in Politics and Public Affairs.","summary":"Scottish Labour MP Stella Black has been named as the fourth most influential person in the world by music magazine NME.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Radwan Hamed collapsed during a game in Belgium in 2006. Last year a judge ruled Spurs breached its duties to him.\nIn a screening prior to signing for the club, an electrocardiogram test showed his heart was \"unequivocally abnormal\" but he was not stopped from playing.\nThe club regretted a former employee had been remiss in their duties.\nIn a statement, the family of Mr Hamed, who is now 27, said they were \"relieved\" a settlement had been reached, following a decade-long legal battle .\n\"Just as Radwan had no choice but to start his difficult journey towards recovery, we had no choice but to start the difficult journey to obtain justice,\" they said.\n\"We risked losing our home and faced personal financial ruin in order to pursue justice for our son.\n\"The club did not tell us or Radwan about his potentially fatal condition. Had they done so, Radwan would not have continued to play football.\"\nThe teenager collapsed during the game against Cercle Bruges on 4 August 2006 and was rushed to an intensive care unit but suffered oxygen starvation to his brain.\nIn the 2015 hearing, Mr Justice Hickinbottom ruled the club was 70% liable or Mr Hamed's injuries and Dr Peter Mills, the Football Association's regional cardiologist for South East England, was 30% liable.\nThe Premier League club will not be hit with a fee directly as their 70% portion was incurred by physicians they previously employed, who have agreed to indemnify the club.\nFootball Association rules require all football academy recruits to be referred to a cardiologist to help identify those prone to potentially fatal heart conditions.\nMr Hamed's MRI scan showed no obvious signs of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, but Dr Mills wrote to Spurs saying the condition could not be excluded on these findings alone.\nEleven months later, the teenager, who was unaware his tests had revealed an \"abnormal\" heart condition, signed a contract with Spurs.\nA spokesman for Spurs said: \"The club wholeheartedly regrets that a former employee, as adjudged, was remiss in their duties to Radwan.\n\"This judgment will hopefully now secure the best possible treatment and care for him.\"","summary":"Tottenham Hotspur have agreed to pay \u00a31.5m to the family of a 17-year-old boy who died after suffering a heart attack while playing for the club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Pirates of the Caribbean star will play the title role in Therese Raquin, based on Emile Zola's 1867 classic.\nDescribed as \"a tale of love, lust, betrayal, and guilt,\" the play will cast her as a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage who has an affair with one of her husband's friends.\nThe Roundabout Theatre Company show opens in October 2015 in New York.\nKnightley, who turns 30 next year, previously trod the boards in London in The Misanthrope and The Children's Hour.\nThe actress has two films out next month in the UK - World War Two drama The Imitation Game and US comedy Say When.\nTherese Raquin has been staged and filmed many times, most recently as the film In Secret starring Elizabeth Olsen.\nThe new version is by British playwright Helen Edmundson, who previously adapted the Tolstoy novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace for the stage.\nKnightley appeared in a 2012 film of Anna Karenina and has also appeared in film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and Ian McEwan's Atonement.\nTherese Raquin begins previews on 1 October and has its opening night on 29 October at a Broadway theatre yet to be announced.\nEarlier this year Knightley revealed she had hoped to take The Children's Hour to Broadway but could not work out the scheduling with co-star Elisabeth Moss.\n\"We tried to make it happen, but our scheduling didn't work out,\" she told The Advocate. \"It was a real shame, because it would be great doing it on Broadway.\"","summary":"British actress Keira Knightley is to make her Broadway debut next year in a new play by Helen Edmundson.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Barcelona forward Messi, 29, made his decision in June after missing a penalty in the shootout as Argentina lost to Chile in the Copa America, a fourth major final loss in nine years.\nBauza, who succeeded Gerardo Martino, said: \"My sole intention is to see if I can talk football with Messi.\n\"From that will come the possibility of him being called up in our next games.\"\nArgentina face 2018 World Cup qualifiers at home to Uruguay and away to Venezuela in the first week of September.\nThey are third in the 10-nation South American group with 11 points from six matches, two points behind leading pair Uruguay and Ecuador.\nThe top four after 18 matches qualify for the finals in Russia, while the fifth-placed team goes into an intercontinental play-off for one more berth.\nBauza, 58, is a former central defender who has won the Copa Libertadores South American club competition twice as a coach.\nAsked about Messi, he added: \"I want to tell him my idea and for him to tell me how things are with him and then we'll see what comes out of it.\n\"I have felt frustrated for losing a match or a final and understand that statement [of quitting] when you are overwhelmed with frustration, but I know it can be reversed.\"","summary":"New Argentina coach Edgardo Bauza says he wants to speak to Lionel Messi about his decision to quit international football.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n21 August 2015 Last updated at 16:07 BST\nJackson made headlines across Canada and the U.S. after the Toronto Public Library shared the note he had tucked into the pages of a comic book he had damaged.\nThe note said: \"I am sorry that a page ripped when it fell out of my bunk when I fell asleep reading. It won't happen again. I'm sorry, from Jackson.\"\nA library worker found the note and shared it on social media.\nWith thanks to CBC News, Toronto","summary":"A six-year-old Canadian boy has made headlines after leaving a note in the pages of a comic book he had damaged.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Waites thrashed Jeff Smith 7-1 in Sunday's final at Lakeside.\nThe 38-year-old from Huddersfield had an operation on a rotator cuff problem in February.\n\"I had six weeks without throwing a dart - that's painful in itself. Now I'm taking the world title back home,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"It's hard trying to come back from an injury and trying to get yourself to practice. Sometimes, no matter what you do, your body won't react with it.\"\nWaites, who added to his previous Lakeside success from 2013, continued: \"This week, I've prepared myself to play for two hours in a session and it's so difficult to do. My shoulder and my body wasn't happy with that.\n\"After I played Glen Durrant [in the quarter-finals on Friday] I ended up going to sleep at half past eight.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWaites, who was the ninth seed, is the eighth man to win the BDO title on more than one occasion.\nHe raced into a 5-0 lead in the final against unseeded Canadian Smith, 40, and eventually wrapped up a comfortable victory.\n\"It's not really sunk in yet,\" said Waites, who will return to his job as a carpenter on Tuesday.\n\"I can't believe it was over so quickly. I set myself up for it being a really tough game and Jeff, although he pushed me a little bit, didn't take his opportunities.\n\"I took my opportunities when I got them and I was taking sets.\"","summary":"Two-time BDO world champion Chris Waites says it was \"painful\" to come back from a shoulder injury to win his second title.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who was 31, was shot by police on Francis Street at around 09:35 GMT. A Taser was also used.\nThe IPCC said officers had fired more than one shot at the man.\nHumberside Police said armed officers had been sent to the Holderness Road area at about 09:20 GMT following reports of a man carrying an axe.\nMore on this and other Hull stories\nThe IPCC, which is investigating the shooting, said: \"At this stage, the IPCC understands that officers fired more than one shot at the man, at around 09:35 on Francis Street.\n\"During the incident a Taser was also discharged by police.\"\nThe dead man has not been named but his family have been informed, it added.\nEarlier Humberside Police confirmed it had been responding to calls from members of the public and confirmed the force was not looking for any other individuals in connection with the incident.\nOne builder working nearby said he heard gunshots.\n\"I heard two fires, that's all I heard really,\" he said.\n\"It was scary, a scary situation.\"\nRachael, who was attending a training course in a nearby building, said she heard two \"loud bangs and screaming\".\n\"Then we looked out the window and he was laid on the floor,\" she said.\n\"He had what looked like two large sort of cuts, slashes things low down and there was blood coming out of them.\n\"There were about four or six (police officers) with him on the floor and he was trying to sit up, obviously he was bleeding quite a lot.\"","summary":"A man has died after being shot by police in Hull, the Independent Police Complaints Commission has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old forward has been signed for the second half of the Womens Super League season, which will resume for Blues on 29 June at home to Arsenal.\n\"It further outlines our intentions and vision of what we want to achieve at the club,\" said manager David Parker.\nBlues fought off competition from some major European sides to sign Linden.\n\"It's a signal of the development the club is making not just in England but also in Europe that we are now attracting the top European players,\" added Parker.\nShe is the third German to join this season following the signing of Corina Schroder from Liverpool and the arrival in April of defender Marisa Ewers from Bayer Leverkusen.\nOn the back of two wins in three matches, Blues have climbed to third in WSL 1, seven points behind leaders Manchester City.\nLinden said: \"The conversations with David, (assistant manager) Marcus Bignot and (chief executive) Tim Andrews convinced me about the project and ambitions at the club.\n\"I'm looking forward to the new challenge to play in another country. I have always wanted to play in England.\"\nLinden, who played at SGS Essen and Bayer Leverkusen before joining Frankfurt for the 2015-16 season, has represented Germany at every level.","summary":"Women's Super League One side Birmingham City Ladies have signed German international Stephanie Linden from Eintracht Frankfurt.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Ashley had been asked to give evidence about the treatment of his workers.\nIt follows a BBC investigation into the Derbyshire company's warehouse working practises.\nMr Ashley has until 21 March to respond after a letter from Hartlepool MP Iain Wright.\nThe letter reveals Mr Ashley had invited the Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) select committee - which Mr Wright chairs - to a meeting at the company's base in Shirebrook.\n\"The treatment of low-paid workers and enforcement of the national minimum wage are issues that the committee will be keeping under review over the coming months,\" Mr Wright's letter states.\n\"In line with select committees' commitment to transparency, it is normal practice for the BIS Committee to meet in public at Westminster and we agreed to adhere to this practice on this occasion.\n\"A number of alternative dates have been offered to you by the Committee Clerk, but... you have not accepted any of them, nor agreed in principle to attend.\n\"Should you fail in your reply to agree to attend on one of the dates offered to you...the committee reserves the right to take the matter further, including seeking the support of the House of Commons in respect of any complaint of contempt.\"\nSports Direct has not responded to the BBC's request for a comment.\nThe company has previously pledged to review worker rights, with oversight by Mr Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United Football Club.","summary":"Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley has been threatened with contempt of parliament if he does not attend a Commons select committee meeting.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police raided 43-year-old John Nicholson's Dundee home in February following a tip-off.\nOfficers found drugs including more than 2.5 kg of heroin with a street value of \u00a3263,000 during the operation.\nNicholson will be sentenced on 11 May after admitting being concerned in the supply of drugs at his home in the city's Raglan Street.\nDefence counsel Ronnie Renucci said Nicholson pled guilty on the basis that he had allowed his house to be used for the storage of the drugs.\nMr Renucci said: \"He was not the owner of the drugs. He was doing so to pay off a debt.\"\nThe High Court in Edinburgh was told police officers also recovered \u00a3100,000 worth of amphetamine and cannabis with a potential street value of between \u00a360,000 and \u00a390,000.\nThe court heard that Nicholson had previous convictions for road traffic offences and dishonesty but had never been jailed.\nLord Kinclaven deferred sentence on Nicholson for reports and remanded him in custody.","summary":"A man has admitted being concerned in the supply of heroin with a street value of more than \u00a3300,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police raided 43-year-old John Nicholson's Dundee home in February following a tip-off.\nOfficers found drugs including more than 2.5 kg of heroin with a street value of \u00a3263,000 during the operation.\nNicholson will be sentenced on 11 May after admitting being concerned in the supply of drugs at his home in the city's Raglan Street.\nDefence counsel Ronnie Renucci said Nicholson pled guilty on the basis that he had allowed his house to be used for the storage of the drugs.\nMr Renucci said: \"He was not the owner of the drugs. He was doing so to pay off a debt.\"\nThe High Court in Edinburgh was told police officers also recovered \u00a3100,000 worth of amphetamine and cannabis with a potential street value of between \u00a360,000 and \u00a390,000.\nThe court heard that Nicholson had previous convictions for road traffic offences and dishonesty but had never been jailed.\nLord Kinclaven deferred sentence on Nicholson for reports and remanded him in custody.","summary":"A man stored \u00a3450,000 worth of heroin, cannabis and amphetamines at his house to pay off a debt, a court was told.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielsa, 60, a former Argentina and Chile boss, resigned from French club Marseille in August and is unattached.\nHe led Spanish club Athletic Bilbao to the 2012 Europa League and Copa del Rey finals before a 2014 move to Marseille.\nSwansea parted company with Garry Monk on Wednesday and are thought to want a new boss before Sunday's West Ham game.\nMonk left the club following a run of just one win in 11 Premier League games.\nAEK Athens boss Gus Poyet was thought to be in the frame to replace him, but the Greek club said that they had not received an approach from Swansea regarding Poyet.\nSevilla manager Unai Emery has also been linked with the job.\nSwansea's first-team coach Alan Curtis was in caretaker charge of Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Manchester City.","summary":"Swansea City are interested in appointing former Athletic Bilbao boss Marcelo Bielsa as their new manager.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Neel Croos, 26, died from a head injury following a fight in Holborn Way, Mitcham on 23 November 2015.\nPrashad Sothalingam, nicknamed Bullet, was one of several young men from the Tamil community who had been at a birthday party when violence erupted.\nHe was jailed after being found guilty of murder and wounding with intent at a retrial at the Old Bailey.\nSothalingam, who had previously been convicted of violent disorder, was told he must serve a minimum of 29 years in prison.\nThe court heard the killing was the result of a \"power struggle\" within the Tooting Boys gang between the Elders and Sothalingam's group, the Youngers.\nMr Croos's group, which was also armed, had been hunted down by Sothalingam's group.\nSothalingam had been at a birthday party on the fifth floor of a Morrison's car park in Mitcham, the court heard.\nWhen they saw a rival faction arrive they attacked them with a variety of weapons.\nOne witness said he heard someone say in Tamil: \"There they are. Go get them.\"\nHe told the jury he had seen Sothalingam, who he had previously seen playing football, swinging an axe at Mr Croos, hitting him on the head.\nHe also told the court he had seen other men carrying a sword, metal poles and socks stuffed with snooker balls or stones.\nThe judge also jailed Sugan Selvarajan for a total of 14 years for wounding with intent and violent disorder, and Sivakaran Ockersz for 31 months for violent disorder and an unrelated ATM fraud.\nVisuparathan Dayaparan was sent to prison for 27 months after being convicted of violent disorder.\nSothalingam, 26, from Mitcham; Ockersz, 19, of Wallington; Selvarajan, 33, of Mitcham; and Dayaparan aka Visu, 24, of Mitcham, had denied the charges.","summary":"A man has been jailed for life for murdering a rival gang member in a \"power struggle\" in north London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old, who has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, fractured his right ankle while on international duty with Belgium on Sunday.\nChelsea said the operation on Monday was \"successful\", but that Hazard will not return to training for approximately three months.\nThe new Premier League season is due to begin on 12 August.\nHazard will also miss pre-season games against Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan in Singapore from 22-29 July, and the Community Shield against Arsenal on 6 August.\nHazard was instrumental as Chelsea won the Premier League last season, scoring 16 goals in 36 games.","summary":"Chelsea forward Eden Hazard will miss the start of the season after undergoing ankle surgery.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The body of the man in his 70s, was found at the house in Nettleden Road, Little Gaddesden, near Berkhamsted, on Saturday afternoon.\nA man in his 80s was also taken to hospital, a police spokeswoman said.\nDetectives want to question 55-year-old Ian John McLoughlin, also known as Ian John Baker, and have warned people not to approach him.\nDet Ch Insp Martin Brunning, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit, said: \"The investigation is still in its early stages.\n\"However, we are continuing to treat the death as murder. We urgently want to speak to Ian McLoughlin in connection with this offence.\"\nHe is described as white, about 6ft (1.8m) tall, with straight, greying, collar-length hair and of average build.\nHe is believed to have been wearing sunglasses, blue jeans or three-quarter length trousers and a dark blue, light blue and white checked short-sleeved shirt with a button-down collar.\nAnyone with information has been urged to contact police or Crimestoppers.\nOfficers have been conducting additional patrols in the area to provide reassurance to residents.","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead at a house in Cambridgeshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Zachary Barker, nine, died in hospital after the collision in Spring Gardens, Leek, in Staffordshire, last Saturday.\nHis mother Stephanie said she wanted others to \"benefit from his short life\".\nShe said transplants meant \"even in death\" he could carry on helping.\nMore updates on this story and others in Staffordshire\nIn a statement released by police, she said: \"Zachary was just a lovely lad, full of life and joy. The whole family are devastated by the loss and we cannot believe that we will not see him again.\n\"He will remain in our hearts, thoughts and memories forever.\n\"We took the decision to allow his organs to be used for transplant, so that others may benefit from his short life.\n\"He was a tremendous son who was always willing to help everyone and even in death, he will continue to help others\".\nPolice said a friend of the family has set up a Just Giving page to assist with the cost of the funeral.","summary":"The mother of a boy who died after being hit by a car has said his organs will be used to help others.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day hearing in Ebbw Vale is examining the request to take over 250 hectares (600 acres) of common land.\nBackers, including Blaenau Gwent council, have offered around 320 hectares (800 acres) replacement land.\nThe inquiry has heard conflicting accounts from experts over claims the circuit would damage habitats and plant life by building on the common land.\nNatural Resources Wales said it was \"difficult to conclude\" that the replacement land was of equal value, but it was not opposing the development overall.\nBut an ecology report presented by the developers said there would be a \"net gain\" in biodiversity because the plans included work to enhance other habitats nearby - which the Gwent wildlife trust argued against.\nThe Planning Inspectorate for Wales will make a recommendation after the inquiry in Ebbw vale, before Welsh government ministers have the final say on whether the plans can go ahead.","summary":"A public inquiry into plans for a \u00a350m motor racing circuit in Blaenau Gwent has begun.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two Diarmuid Murtagh goals helped Connacht lead 2-3 to 0-3 before Aidan Breen replied with an Ulster goal.\nDamien Comer hit a third Connacht goal as they led 3-6 to 1-10 at half-time before Ulster took control.\nDespite losing Chrissy McKaigue to a black card, Ulster hit 1-4 without reply, with Charlie Vernon netting.\nMcKaigue was joined in the Ulster squad at Carrick-on-Shannon by his Slaughtneil team-mate Brendan Rogers, despite their upcoming All-Ireland club championship duties.\nConnacht started strongly with their scorer in chief Murtagh firing their opening goal after 7 minutes and again finding the net two minutes later.\nUlster responded well with Fermanagh's Breen finding the net for his provincial for the second time in a week with a 18th-minute goal.\nPete McGrath's charges cut the gap to two points twice over the next six minutes, and left the minimum between the sides for the first time, after a Tomas Corrigan score.\nHowever, Connacht were causing the Ulster defence problems, with Galway's Comer cutting in for a 28th minute goal, as the hosts led by two at the break.\nUlster came fired up on the restart, and despite losing substitute McKaigue to a black card, kept motoring well.\nPeter Harte and Corrigan added point before Vernon cut through for a goal in a spell which saw Ulster score 1-4 without reply.\nConnacht could only manage two points from frees in the closing quarter, with Emyln Mulligan and Paul Conroy on target.\nAfter the game Ulster captain Eoin Donnelly accepted the cup from GAA President Aogan O Fearghail.","summary":"Ulster won the Ulster Under-21 Football Championship for the first time with a 3-13 to 1-11 victory over Connacht at Carrick-on-Shannon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n16 December 2014 Last updated at 08:58 GMT\nDr Andrew Goodall said a choice may have to be made between emergency care and non-urgent surgery.\nIn an extended interview with BBC Wales health correspondent Owain Clarke, Dr Goodall said hospitals might make the decision not to schedule surgery in the first place to focus on \"front door pressures\" during the peak winter months.\nTwo hospitals, Morriston in Swansea and the Princess of Wales in Bridgend, have already cancelled some surgical procedures until after Christmas.","summary":"Hospitals in Wales may have to cut back on non-urgent operations to cope with pressures over the festive period, the chief medical officer for Wales has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alarm was raised at about midnight on Thursday when the men became stranded after their boat lost engine power.\nThree lifeboats and a rescue helicopter went to the scene. It has been described as a \"major recue operation\".\nMark Barnett from the Lough Swilly lifeboat described it as a community effort.\n\"The fishermen had gone out in their boat around Malin pier and then decided to head a little east,\" he said.\n\"The fishermen are fine but had a lucky escape.\n\"They had been out for half an hour when the engine broke down and they started to drift.\n\"They had no mobile phone signal to raise the alarm.\"","summary":"Two fishermen have been rescued from Lough Swilly in County Tyrone.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day race, a precursor to the Tour which begins on 2 July, starts with a 4km time trial on Sunday.\n\"There will be many challengers [in the Tour]. But if I must pick two, I would say Froome and Nairo Quintana,\" said Contador, also a two-time Tour winner.\n\"The Criterium will allow me to test myself against my rivals.\"\nTeam Sky rider Froome has won the Criterium in each of the two years he has won the Tour - 2013 and 2015 - but Contador, who rides for Tinkoff, has never won the Criterium.\n\"My primary objective is to finish [the Criterium] in good physical condition with respect to the Tour - to be ready,\" said the Spaniard.\n\"I'm not thinking about the overall victory but, obviously, if the chance is there...\"\nAstana's Fabio Aru and FDJ's Thibaut Pinot will also contest the Criterium, but Movistar's Quintana is not competing in the race.","summary":"Two-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador says he will be challenged by Chris Froome and Nairo Quintana in this month's Criterium du Dauphine.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red sand boa is a protected species, and looks like it has two heads, because its tail is shaped like its head to help it defend itself.\nThe snake is prized on the black market because many believe it brings good luck or has medicinal qualities.\nPolice in Bangalore arrested four people trying to sell the protected creature for $1,500 (\u00c2\u00a31,100).\nPolice said plain clothes officers had organised a sting by pretending to be interested buyers.\nThe market for the \"two-headed\" red sand boas was \"basically another form of cheating\", PS Harsha, the local deputy commissioner of police, said.\n\"It is invariably used to cheat people who have some belief that it will act as good luck charm.\"\nSharath Babu, a wildlife warden in Bangalore's Urban district, said \"it is a fallacy that it has two heads... the head and tail of the snake look alike, so if anyone tries to catch it, it strikes from the other end which is the head\".\nThanks to the superstition that the red sand boa will bring its owner treasure, demand for the snake is high, with people even hiring them out for ceremonies, Mr Babu told BBC Hindi.\n\"It is even used for conducting rituals that would bring in rain or money. It is even believed that the heavier the snake, the more riches it will bring. So, the black market dealers shove ball bearings and other objects into the snakes. These animals die a very painful death.\"\nLuckily for this particular snake, though, it was rescued - and has now been set free in the Bannerghatta Biological Park on the outskirts of Bangalore.","summary":"Police in the southern Indian city of Bangalore have arrested four people for trying to sell a rare snake that looks like it has two heads.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Supporters and colleagues gathered outside the Alvorada Palace to bid her farewell, some handing her flowers.\nMs Rousseff was dismissed last week after the Senate found her guilty of manipulating the budget.\nShe denies wrongdoing and has dismissed her impeachment as a \"coup d'etat\".\nBrazilian television showed Ms Rousseff walking out of the presidential residence surrounded by former ministers and Congressmen from her Workers' Party.\nHow will history look back on impeachment?\nProfile: Dilma Rousseff\nSupporter Cecilia Monteir, 56, said she was \"very, very sad, feeling like the country will be left a bit orphaned\".\nMore supporters awaited Ms Rousseff as she arrived at an airport to board a plane to the southern city of Porto Alegre, her adopted hometown. On her arrival she was greeted by more well-wishers.\nHours after the impeachment vote, Ms Rousseff's vice-president Michel Temer, was sworn in, ending 13 years in power for the left-wing Workers' Party.\nHe will serve out Ms Rousseff's term until 1 January 2019.\nMs Rousseff has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against the Senate's decision but correspondents say it has very little chance of succeeding.","summary":"Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has left the presidential palace in Brasilia after being impeached by the Senate.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Boyle struck the only goal in the 18th minute after lobbing over Graham Doyle following a moment of hesitancy in the Wexford defence.\nDerry needed fine saves from Gerard Doherty to stay ahead as the keeper denied Conor O'Keeffe and Paul Murphy.\nJosh Daniels also headed a Gary Delaney effort off the line in the second half as Derry endured some nervous moments.\nDerry did go close to adding to their lead in the final five minutes of the game as Aaron McEneff clipped the Wexford crossbar with a long-range shot and substitute Jordan Allan fired just wide.\nKenny Shiels' side suffered a blow in the second half as goalscorer Boyle was forced off by an apparent hamstring injury.\nWith leaders Dundalk beating St Patrick's Athletics 2-0, the Candystripes remain nine points off the pace but they have edged to within six points of second-placed Cork City who were held to a 0-0 draw by Shamrock Rovers in Dublin.","summary":"Derry City moved to within six points of second-placed Cork City in the Premier Division with victory over Wexford United.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Llanberis Mountain Rescue was called out a record 43 times to Wales and England's highest peak in August - an increase it called \"unsustainable\".\nVisit Wales' recent year of adventure campaign encouraged to visitors to \"Find Your Epic\".\nThe tourism body said the campaign was \"an opportunity to promote safety\".\nLlanberis Mountain Rescue said many of those tackling the peak were unprepared in terms of knowledge and equipment, with many needing assistance.\nChairman of the team of volunteers, Rob Johnson, said \"serious consideration\" needed to be given to how the 3,560 ft (1,085m) peak was managed.\nHe said the drive to attract tourists contributed to an \"unsustainable\" rise in callouts - from 34 in August 2015 to 43 in August 2016.\nThe organisation relies on donations and about 1,000 volunteer hours were spent attending incidents - including an RAF helicopter crash landing.\nHe said many of the callouts were preventable and, with the right knowledge and equipment, they could have been avoided.\n\"We've attended a variety of incidents this summer but the most common have been lower-leg injuries, people too tired to continue and people crag-fast on Crib Goch,\" said Mr Johnson.\n\"It has been a massive commitment from a small group of volunteers.\"\nVisit Wales, the Welsh Government's tourism team, said it encouraged visitors to participate in activities with accredited providers.\nA spokeswoman added: \"The year of adventure is also an opportunity to promote safety in the great outdoors.\n\"Mountain rescue teams do great work in helping people, but as the adventure sector continues to grow there is no doubt rescue teams will need the help of educators in minimising the risk of people needing their assistance.\n\"That's why we will continue to work with partners and the industry so that people can enjoy Wales and be safe.\"","summary":"A mountain rescue team has said the drive to attract tourists to Snowdonia contributed to an increase in callouts.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The A&E unit at Telford's Princess Royal Hospital could be downgraded, leaving the Royal Shrewsbury as the only hospital in the county to offer emergency and critical care.\nWomen and children's services would also be moved to Shrewsbury, despite a \u00c2\u00a328m centre opening in Telford in 2014.\nThe proposals have been made by the NHS 'Future Fit' board.\nMore updates on this and other stories in Shropshire\nUrgent care centres would be based at both sites, which Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust said would attend to the majority of patients who are currently seen at A&E.\nThese \"preferred options\" will be considered by Telford and Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Shropshire CCG, who will formally decide if a public consultation can begin.\nThe board is also recommending three other options be put forward for public consultation.\nNo formal decisions will be made until at least Summer 2017, Telford and Wrekin CCG said.\nThe NHS Future Fit programme was launched in 2014 to review the health system across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and mid-Wales and is set to finish in spring 2017.\nPrincess Royal Hospital in Telford:\nRoyal Shrewsbury Hospital:\nThere has been criticism of the plans to move women's and children's services from Telford.\nShaun Davies, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, described the announcement as \"a total farce that is being railroaded through\" and said he opposed the idea of downgrading Telford's A&E department.\n\"If there is to be only one, then it makes sense from a financial and clinical perspective to locate it at Princess Royal Hospital; in the area where there is a growing population.\"","summary":"Shropshire's only A&E unit could close and urgent care centres could be moved to Shrewsbury and Telford.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"SSAFA said there were more than 3,000 calls to Forcesline from serving troops last year, up from 1,600 in 2014.\nThe service was set up at the Army's request after four recruits died at its Deepcut Barracks in Surrey.\nSSAFA said the rise in the number of calls \"although not a cause for panic, is reason for concern\".\nThe charity's chief executive, Air Vice Marshal David Murray, said: \"Those who serve in our armed forces are by their very nature resilient characters. They are then trained to be the most robust versions of themselves, so for some asking for help can be a real challenge.\n\"It is interesting that the service men and women who are contacting us are choosing to come to SSAFA, rather than their own chain of command, as the 'grin and bear it' attitude within the serving community remains strong.\"\nHe said it was \"imperative\" that the welfare of service personnel welfare remained a priority and troops did not feel they had to \"deal with their issues on their own\".\n\"They have been there when our country has needed them and we must be there when they need us,\" he said.\nA Ministry of Defence spokesman said: \"The government is absolutely committed to the wellbeing of our armed forces and provides a wide range of support both during and after service.\n\"We enshrined the armed forces covenant in law and have introduced a raft of measures designed to improve service life.\n\"The government works in close partnership with the service charitable sector on these issues and we value contributions such as this.\"\nSSAFA, formerly known as the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association, has a network of 7,000 volunteers providing support for serving personnel as well as veterans.\nBetween 1995 and 2002, four Army recruits died from gunshot wounds in unexplained circumstances at Deepcut, sparking allegations of bullying and abuse.\nThe Army said all of the deaths were suicides but, in each case, the families disagreed.\nA second inquest is taking place into the death of one of those recruits, Private Cheryl James, more than 20 years after her death.\nAmong other things, the coroner will consider accusations that there were \"shortcomings\" with barracks policies on sexual behaviour, supervision of young women, drugs, alcohol and accommodation.\nIn total, the SSAFA helpline received 21,983 requests for help in 2015, up 6% on the year before.","summary":"The number of calls to a helpline set up by the Army to help soldiers and airmen with mental health issues has risen by more than a third in a year, the charity says.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The French manager has yet to say whether he will sign a new contract to stay beyond this season, but believes the spirit he has created in 20 years at the club can live on without him.\n\"It's more natural for local players because they have been educated in Arsenal - players like Ramsey, Chamberlain,\" Wenger said.\n\"They have to take charge.\"\nHe added: \"They should lead and take responsibility to say 'yes, that is how we want to behave, this is how we want to play, let's go together'.\n\"If they didn't want it, that would be a huge disappointment.\"\nSunday's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City (kick-off 15:00 BST), which could be Wenger's last trip to Wembley Stadium, is also his 11th semi-final as Arsenal manager. It is the Gunners' last chance of a trophy this season.\nWenger could field as many as five British players - Aaron Ramsey, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Theo Walcott, Kieran Gibbs and Rob Holding - but he says a player's nationality is less important to him than \"players who integrate the values of the club\" and are \"ready to defend these values\".\n\"A lot is said about my future but my future is more important in the value and spirit of what we have built in 20 years than my own person,\" added the 67-year-old Frenchman.\nIn the opposite dugout, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has happy memories of Wembley as both a player and a manager with Barcelona.\nThe Spaniard was a member of the Barca side who won the European Cup at the ground in 1992 and he was manager when the side beat Manchester United 3-1 in the Champions League final in 2011.\nGuardiola said: \"Wembley in my life has been so important in terms of football. We were able to win the first Champions League when Ronald Koeman made a fantastic goal against the Sampdoria of Roberto Mancini.\n\"The second one, we beat one of the best teams in the world in Manchester United at Wembley and, especially the way we played, always I will remember in my heart.\n\"Wembley is an important part of my life. Going back there will always be special.\"","summary":"Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says the club's British players need to \"take charge\" if he leaves at the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A spokesman said under new proposals, no-one younger than 18 or older than 75 would be allowed to climb.\nThe ministry of tourism could also insist that all climbers have previous mountaineering experience.\nNepal makes millions of dollars every year from the Everest industry but has been criticised for poor management.\nIn 2014, the mountain was closed after 16 Sherpas (guides) died in an accident.\nAnd earlier this year, the climbing season was called off after a massive earthquake triggered an avalanche that killed 18 climbers.\nOver the past decade many people have sought to establish world records on the world's highest mountain, a practice the government wants to discourage.\nThe youngest person to climb Mount Everest was 13 and the oldest 80.\n\"We don't think we should issue permits to people who cannot see or walk or who don't have arms,\" tourism department chief Govinda Karki told AFP news agency.\n\"Climbing Everest is not a joke... it is not a matter of discrimination. How can you climb without legs? Someone will have to carry you up. We want to make the mountains safer for everyone, so we have to insist on some rules.\"\nMr Karki also said the government was considering only issuing permits to climbers who have already scaled another mountain above 6,500m (21,300ft).\nOver the years, Everest has attracted many climbers aiming to overcome their disabilities.\nLast week, Japanese mountaineer Nobukazu Kuriki, who had previously lost nine fingers to frostbite, abandoned his attempt to climb the mountain.\nIn 2006, New Zealander Mark Inglis, who had lost both legs to frostbite, became the first double amputee to reach the 8,848m (29,029ft) summit.\nFive years earlier, US climber Erik Weihenmayer became the first blind person to reach the top of Everest.","summary":"The Nepalese government has announced plans to limit the number of climbers on Mount Everest, saying it wants to make the mountain safer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Storms smashed a hole in the sea wall alongside the line above the seafront in Dawlish, south Devon in 2014.\nThe railway line took two months to repair at an estimated cost of \u00a31bn to the local economy.\nNetwork Rail is consulting with Devon and Cornwall residents about the plans.\nThey include strengthening defences and cliffs, as well and building breakwaters to protect the line.\nMore on the coastal rail protection work, and other Devon and Cornwall news\nCliffs next to the line would be stabilised and reshaped so they are not as steep under the plans.\nA total of \u00a3270m is allocated for spending on priority areas including around Dawlish between 2019 and 2024.\nThe line connects Devon and Cornwall with the rest of the UK.","summary":"Plans to protect a coastal railway line damaged by Storm Desmond have been unveiled by Network Rail.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Italian artist and sculptor Maurizio Cattelan created the fully functional 18-carat gold lavatory, which he has titled America.\nThe, ahem, interactive exhibit has been installed in one of the Guggenheim's public bathrooms, reports the New Yorker.\nThe Fifth Avenue museum describes the piece as \"a bold, irreverent work\".\nThe lavatory replaced one of the Guggenheim's porcelain toilets in a one-person, unisex restroom.\nVisitors who pay museum admission will be able to use it as they wish.\nThe Guggenheim said the piece is \"ultimately reminding us of the inescapable physical realities of our shared humanity\".\nThe exhibit is aimed at \"making available to the public an extravagant luxury product seemingly intended for the 1 percent\", according to the museum.\n\"Its participatory nature, in which viewers are invited to make use of the fixture individually and privately, allows for an experience of unprecedented intimacy with a work of art,\" said the Guggenheim.\nCattelan, a Milan-based artist and a truck driver's son, hinted earlier this year that his creation had been inspired by economic inequality.\nThe exhibit has also drawn comparisons with Marcel Duchamp's avant-garde \"Fountain\", the porcelain urinal he exhibited in New York in 1917, causing a sensation in the art world.\nCattelan, 55, is known for his provocative sculptures, including La Nona Ora (The Ninth Hour), which depicted Pope John Paul II floored by a meteorite.","summary":"The Guggenheim Museum in New York has unveiled a gold-plated toilet.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jon Schueler, who died in New York in 1992 at the age of 75, created many of his pieces from a studio in Mallaig in the Highlands.\nHe was inspired by views of the Sound of Sleat and also of Skye, which lies across the stretch of sea.\nAn arts symposium and exhibition at the college runs from Friday to Sunday.\nCalled An Linne: Echoes, Reflections and Transfigurations, the events mark the centenary of the artist's birth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1916.\nThe painter, who served as a navigator on US bombers flown out of England during World War Two, moved to Mallaig in 1957 and he continued to visit and work in the village in the north-west Highlands throughout his career.\nMany of his pieces were influenced by the changing weather on the west coast and the effect the conditions had on the sea.\nMagda Salvesen, curator of the Jon Schueler Estate, said: \"The Sound of Sleat became to Schueler a place of experience, memory and mood.\n\"The specificity of this body of water fed Schueler's paintings - their imagery enlarged through layers of memory.\n\"How appropriate and challenging that the symposium celebrating the artist's centenary should be held on Skye, an island seen through changing weather from his studio in Mallaig.\"\nThe celebration at SMO - Scotland's National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, and which offers a Jon Schueler Residency scholarship - includes talks on Schueler's life and work and an exhibition of selected pieces from his time in Mallaig.\nDonnie Munro, director of development, fundraising and the arts at SMO, described the artist as having a \"profoundly deep experiential affinity with the Sound of Sleat\".\nHe said this connection led Schueler to create some of his most celebrated works.","summary":"The life and work of a US artist is to be celebrated at the Sound of Sleat College in Skye.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The London-based telecoms provider said that it alerted police after carrying out a data security review.\nHowever, a spokeswoman stressed that it had seen no evidence that the suspects had been involved with a high-profile cyber-breach last October.\nNearly 157,000 of TalkTalk customers' details, including bank account numbers, were stolen in the breach.\nThe unnamed suspects do not work for TalkTalk directly but are instead employed by Wipro, a local call centre provider, in Kolkata (Calcutta).\n\"Following the October 2015 cyber-attack, we have been conducting a forensic review to ensure that all aspects of our security are as robust as possible - including that of our suppliers,\" the company said.\n\"Acting on information supplied by TalkTalk, the local police have arrested three individuals who have breached our policies and the terms of our contract with Wipro. We are also reviewing our relationship with Wipro.\n\"We are determined to identify and deal effectively with these issues and we will continue to devote significant resource to keeping our customers' data safe.\"\nNews of the arrests was first reported by Channel 4 News.\nThe Indian company has said it has a \"zero tolerance\" policy on data theft.\n\"Wipro is working closely with the customer in the investigation and will continue to extend its full co-operation to the investigating authorities,\" it said.\n\"We are unable to comment on the matter that is currently under investigation.\"","summary":"Three TalkTalk employees have been arrested in India on suspicion of breaching the company's data protection policies.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Manchester Evening News reported it related to a councillor who admitted making indecent images of children.\nMike Owen and two senior officers have been suspended following an external review of the case, a spokeswoman said.\nCouncil leader Rishi Shori said the suspensions would allow the three to \"focus on responding\" to the case.\nHe said they were \"a neutral act\".\nThe council had commissioned the review by childcare expert Malcolm Newsam after it \"received allegations that there were failures to act appropriately in following safeguarding procedures in respect of an individual case,\" he added.\nDeputy chief executive Pat Jones-Greenhalgh will replace Mr Owen until the council's own investigation is concluded, the authority's spokeswoman said.","summary":"Manchester City Council's chief executive has been suspended over an alleged \"failure to act\" in a safeguarding case.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 51-year-old had been negotiating a release from his contract following a rift with the board over his budget.\nHughes has been with the Highlanders since December 2013 and won the Scottish Cup last year, the club's first major honour.\n\"John will be remembered as a member of a great winning team,\" read a brief statement from Inverness CT.\nHughes had become increasingly frustrated at the loss of key squad members and spoke of his disappointment when an approach from Dundee United was blocked earlier this season.\nHaving previously managed at Falkirk, Hibernian, Hartlepool and Livingston, he replaced Terry Butcher at the Caledonian Stadium.\nAs well as lifting the Scottish Cup, Hughes steered Inverness to a third place finish in the Premiership last season, with this campaign opening with their first taste of European football.\nIn March 2014, Inverness reached the League Cup final, losing on penalties to Aberdeen.\nThe Inverness statement contained a message on behalf of Hughes, saying: \"I will look back on my time in the Highlands with a genuine fondness and warm affection for the club, the area and the community.\n\"The welcome I received from the fans and the response I got from the players throughout my two-and-a-half years there will live long in the memory as will everything else we shared in some of the ground-breaking successes we all enjoyed together during that period.\n\"I can readily assure my successor that they will inherit an excellent group of players and to each and every one of them could I also say a huge thanks for making my time with them so successful and so memorable - I wish them and the club every success in the future.\"","summary":"Inverness Caledonian Thistle manager John Hughes has left the club by mutual consent.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burberry rose 2.81% on speculation that the company could be takeover target for a US private equity firm.\nMining shares were hit by a number of broker downgrades following recent falls in commodity prices.\nAt close of trade in London the FTSE 100 index of leading blue chip stocks was ahead by 77.95 points, or 1.12%, at 7015.36.\nAnglo American shares fell 0.24% after Credit Suisse cut its rating on the company to \"neutral\" from \"outperform\".\nDowngrades also hit BHP Billiton, which fell 1.09%. Credit Suisse cut its rating for BHP to \"underperform\" from \"neutral\", while Investec downgraded to \"sell\" from \"hold\".\nOn the currency markets, the pound fell 0.83% against the dollar to $1.4743 but was up 0.17% against the euro to ???1.3813.\nSterling was weakened by the latest UK trade figures, which showed the trade deficit widening by more than expected in February.\nThe Bank of England kept UK interest rates on hold at 0.5% - as expected - following its latest meeting.","summary":"(Close): Shares in Burberry helped to lift the FTSE 100 higher, but mining shares fell.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"More than 700,000 private messages between members have also been leaked.\nA message on the site's homepage said: \"We have been made aware of an alleged security breach and we are reviewing our systems as we work to remedy the situation and tighten our security.\"\nThe leaked details included sensitive information such as whether a member would consider polygamy.\nThe breach was discovered by security researcher Troy Hunt who runs a cybersecurity alert website.\nDetails of members' employers, location, marriage status and whether they were a convert to Islam were revealed, as well as names, email addresses, Skype handles and IP addresses - according to technology news site Motherboard.\nMuslim Match's Facebook page describes the site as: \"Single, divorced, widowed, married Muslims coming together to share ideas, thoughts and find a suitable marriage partner.\"\nOne of the leaked messages read: \"I wanna marry you - if u agree I send my photos and details.\"\nAnother read: \"You will enjoy when you speak to me, I am genuine and truthful and am seriously seeking a right muslimah who could be a friend, a companion to hold hands thru journey of life and beyond.\"\nThe bulk of users affected are believed to live in the United Kingdom, United States and Pakistan.\nThe website's operation has been temporarily suspended. The company said it will be closed until Ramadan ends this week.","summary":"Muslim Match, a dating website for Muslims, has been hit by a security breach that has revealed details of more than 100,000 members.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"More than 700,000 private messages between members have also been leaked.\nA message on the site's homepage said: \"We have been made aware of an alleged security breach and we are reviewing our systems as we work to remedy the situation and tighten our security.\"\nThe leaked details included sensitive information such as whether a member would consider polygamy.\nThe breach was discovered by security researcher Troy Hunt who runs a cybersecurity alert website.\nDetails of members' employers, location, marriage status and whether they were a convert to Islam were revealed, as well as names, email addresses, Skype handles and IP addresses - according to technology news site Motherboard.\nMuslim Match's Facebook page describes the site as: \"Single, divorced, widowed, married Muslims coming together to share ideas, thoughts and find a suitable marriage partner.\"\nOne of the leaked messages read: \"I wanna marry you - if u agree I send my photos and details.\"\nAnother read: \"You will enjoy when you speak to me, I am genuine and truthful and am seriously seeking a right muslimah who could be a friend, a companion to hold hands thru journey of life and beyond.\"\nThe bulk of users affected are believed to live in the United Kingdom, United States and Pakistan.\nThe website's operation has been temporarily suspended. The company said it will be closed until Ramadan ends this week.","summary":"The personal details of members of a Muslim dating website have been leaked.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Land and Housing Minister Anna Tibaijuka had not shown \"due diligence\" when she took the money, he said.\nMs Tibaijuka, a former UN official, denies any wrongdoing.\nShe is a high-profile casualty in a corruption scandal that has rocked Tanzania's government and energy firms, straining relations with donors.\nOn 17 December, Attorney-General Frederick Werema resigned after MPs accused him of authorising the fraudulent transfer of about $120m to an energy firm.\nHe denied the allegation, but said he was stepping down because the controversy had \"disrupted the country's political atmosphere\".\nMr Kikwete, in a televised address, said the government was still investigating allegations of impropriety against Energy and Minerals Minister Sospeter Muhongo and his permanent secretary Eliakim Maswi.\nThe president's office later said that Mr Maswi had been suspended, pending the outcome of the probe.\nMs Tibaijuka rejected parliament's call for her resignation, saying the $1m was a donation for a school where she serves as the main fundraiser.\nShe accepted it in good faith and presented it to the school, she said.\nHowever, Mr Kikwete said he had dismissed her because \"one of the biggest questions raised is why this money was not paid directly to the school and was instead deposited in a personal bank account in her name,\" Reuters news agency quotes him as saying.\nMs Tibaijuka was the executive director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, before she became an MP and government minister in 2010.\nTanzania's parliament, which is dominated by the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, has been putting pressure on Mr Kikwete to sack top officials accused of siphoning government money in collusion with businessmen linked to the energy sector.\nAn investigation by a parliamentary watchdog committee found that about $120m had been taken from an escrow account, paid to an energy firm and then given to various government ministers.\nA group of 12 donors - including Japan, the UK, the World Bank and the African Development Bank - decided in October to withhold about $490m until the government took action over the alleged corruption.\nMr Kikwete took office in 2005 with a promise to tackle corruption in government.","summary":"Tanzania's President John Kikwete has sacked a minister for failing to declare a $1m (\u00c2\u00a3700,000) donation to a school.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former double world champion, 23, missed the 2014 Commonwealth Games due to recurring trouble in her left knee.\nShe also underwent surgery on a long-standing shoulder problem but Sutton said the knee injury was still a cause for concern.\n\"Becky has had a few setbacks over the last week or so,\" he said.\n\"We looked like getting her back in the spring but there have been one or two little complications.\n\"I have no detailed report. That is kept between the doctors, medical team and her rehab team.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"They are doing a great job and she is getting the best treatment possible.\"\nJames aggravated the knee injury when she returned to training following a period of rest after a minor medical procedure.\nThe Abergavenny-born track cyclist won silver and bronze for Wales at the Commonwealth Games in 2010, but came to international prominence at the 2013 Track World Championships.\nShe won golds in the keirin and sprint and also picked up bronze medals in the team sprint and 500m time trial in Minsk.\nJames missed out on the London Olympics in 2012 after a season wrecked by injury and illness, but Australian Sutton has no doubt that success at Rio 2016 remains realistic.\n\"I am totally confident we will get her right for Rio,\" Sutton added.\n\"Another four or five weeks is really not going to matter. She has lost a lot of time but give us 12 months and a clean bill of health, then Becky will be knocking them over in Rio.\n\"We are talking about a girl that is one of the best on the world stage.\n\"If anyone is going to survive this and cope mentally, it will be Becky.\"","summary":"Welsh cyclist Becky James has suffered \"a few setbacks\" in her recovery from a knee injury, says her coach Mark Sutton.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"For its 3-2 victory over a team backed by phone-maker Samsung, SKT's five members shared a prize of $2m (\u00c2\u00a31.64m) between them.\nThe win is the third time in four years that SKT has taken the title. It also won the title in 2015.\nThe final ran for six hours and was held in front of almost 20,000 LoL fans at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.\nSKT's Lee Sang-hyeok, aka Faker, was named as the most valuable player of the tournament.\nThe total prize pot for the tournament was $5m with $750,000 going to second place team Samsung. The money available to teams taking part was increased by fan contributions.\nWriting on the Rock, Paper Shotgun gaming news site, Philippa Warr said the final had been \"breathtaking\", as the Samsung team had fought back from losing the first two games.\nHowever, she said, everything had changed in the \"beautiful\" third game, which lasted 70 minutes and saw Samsung wrest a keenly contested win from SKT.\nSamsung then took the fourth game more easily to set up the decider.\nIn the event, Warr said, SKT's \"fluidity\" and experience had won through, giving them the title, cash and Summoner's Cup trophy.\nLeague of Legends is a massively popular game involving two teams of five players fighting over a small map\nEach player controls a hero outfitted with a variety of attacks or defence abilities, and the winner is the first to destroy their opponent's base.\nAccording to statistics from Riot Games, which created LoL, about 100 million people play the game every month.","summary":"South Korean team SKT has won the League of Legends (LoL) World Championship in Los Angeles.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGuy, 20, took third behind winner Dutchman Sebastiaan Verschuren in the 200m freestyle after missing out on the men's 400m final.\nTutton, 19, claimed bronze in the 100m women's breaststroke race won by world record holder Ruta Meilutyte.\n\"That race was amazing,\" Tutton told BBC Sport. \"I'm just over the moon.\"\nMeilutyte triumphed in one minute 6.17 seconds, ahead of Iceland's Hilda Luthersdottir.\nThe Plymouth-based Lithuanian was winning back at the pool where she took the 2012 Olympic title aged 15.\nTutton edged out Irish swimmer Fiona Doyle for third in 1:07.50, with Tutton's team-mate Molly Renshaw in seventh.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nIn the 200m freestyle, Verschuren won gold in a time of 1:46.02, with Serbia's Velimir Stjepanovic second in 1:46.26 and Guy finishing in 1:46.42.\n\"For me, that was a great swim and a season's best,\" said Guy. \"Rio is going to be a real scrap to the finish line.\"\nBritain's Max Litchfield and Dan Wallace were seventh and eighth in the men's 200m individual medley final won by Greece's Andreas Vazaios.\nScot Ross Murdoch breezed through to Thursday's 200m breaststroke final with a winning time of 2:09.72.","summary":"Great Britain's James Guy and Rebecca Tutton won bronze medals on day two of the Olympic swimming in Rio.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) and NFU Scotland have been calling for increased incentives in a grant scheme available to crofters.\nMs McLeod said the Scottish government was prepared to look at offering loans.\nFiona Mandeville, of SCF, said such assistance could help young crofters to get on to the housing ladder.\nShe said: \"We do see the loan element as key to the success of this scheme.\n\"This scheme really needs to be aimed at young crofters who maybe find it hard to get a mortgage, or to get a start on the housing ladder.\n\"I think it is important to look at the croft house grant scheme as another element of social housing.\"\nMs McLeod said the government would hold further consultation on the Crofter Housing Grant Scheme while on a visit to Inverness.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has welcomed the move.\nDonald Crichton, vice chairman of the comhairle's sustainable development committee, said: \"Over the last year we have made a strong case to the minister and civil servants for increasing and strengthening the grant as one of the best mechanisms for sustaining our crofting communities.\n\"This further consultation demonstrates that the minster has been listening and taking on board our views and we are encouraged by the proposals that are emerging.\"","summary":"The Scottish government is prepared to consider offering loans to young crofters to help them get on the housing ladder, Communities Secretary Lesley McLeod has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Koukash has owned the Super League team since 2013 but it has stated before he could leave Salford.\n\"My plans are to make sure we win the next few games. We'll see what happens at the end of the season,\" he said.\n\"I have not made my mind up to walk away, I'm working hard to make sure it is financially viable for next year.\"\nSalford scored 13 tries as they comfortably beat Featherstone on Sunday in a game where only 1,759 were in attendance at the AJ Bell Stadium.\n\"It was a crucial game, there was no football around, there was good weather, it's a Sunday where families can come and we reduced ticket prices,\" Koukash told BBC Radio Manchester.\n\"To only have 1,750 for a crucial game, I must say I'm very disappointed. What the fans all have to understand is that next year the club will only be able to spend what it can afford.\n\"I can no longer keep bankrolling it the way I did. If the fans wanted to see a competitive Super League side they need to start turning up.\"\nDespite his future with the club being in doubt, Koukash said he could not buy another rugby league club if his time with Salford was to end.\n\"Once you are a Red Devil, you will always be a Red Devil. I will never be involved with another club, that's it. The time when I finish from Salford, I will just sit back and enjoy the sport like any other fan,\" he added.","summary":"Salford Red Devils owner Marwan Koukash says he has not made his mind up to leave the club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inflation dropped to 2.6% in June from 2.9% the month before, whereas economists had expected no change.\nSterling had been trading above $1.31 at one point before the inflation figures were released.\nHowever, the inflation data sent the pound down to $1.3038 at the end of London business.\nThe pound also fell 1% against the euro to 1.1251 euros.\n\"Today's slowdown in price growth should squash any speculation of a rate hike for the time being,\" said Neil Wilson, senior market analyst at ETX Capital.\n\"An August rate hike now looks highly unlikely, but we should remember that the Bank has only limited tolerance for continued above-target inflation and may yet seek to push rates back up to 0.5% this year, if conditions in the wider economy improve whilst inflation remains above 2%.\"\nThe fall in the pound initially lifted the FTSE 100 share index. The FTSE 100 often moves inversely to sterling, as a weaker pound boosts the value of overseas earnings of the multinational companies in the index.\nHaving been more than 40 points lower at one point in the morning, the FTSE 100 closed down 13.91 at 7,390.22.\nRoyal Mail shares rose 3% after the company reported a 1% rise in revenues in the three months to 25 June, helped by its Europe-wide parcels business GLS.\nIn the UK, the volume of letter deliveries fell again, although general election political mailings helped to slow the decline.","summary":"The pound fell more than 1% against the dollar after the UK's inflation rate fell to its lowest level in more than two years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Carbon is the key ingredient for all life on our planet.\nBut how Earth acquired its \"volatile elements\" - which have low boiling points - such as carbon and sulphur remains a subject of some debate.\nA team now argues that a collision between Earth and an embryonic planet like Mercury could provide the answer.\nDetails of the work appear in the journal Nature Geoscience.\n\"The challenge is to explain the origin of the volatile elements like carbon that remain outside the core in the mantle portion of our planet,\" said Rajdeep Dasgupta, a co-author of the study from Rice University in Houston, Texas.\nAccording to a widely accepted idea called the Late Veneer Hypothesis, Earth formed from material that was largely devoid of volatiles. These elements, such as carbon, sulphur, nitrogen and hydrogen, were added later on by space rocks after Earth's core had finished forming.\n\"Any of those elements that fell to Earth in meteorites and comets more than about 100 million years after the Solar System formed could have avoided the intense heat of the magma ocean that covered Earth up to that point,\" said Yuan Li, from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.\n\"The problem with that idea is that while it can account for the abundance of many of these elements, there are no known meteorites that would produce the ratio of volatile elements in the silicate portion of our planet.\"\nThe group had previously published papers showing that if even if carbon had not vaporised into space when the planet was largely molten, it would have ended up in the metallic core of our planet - because the iron-rich alloys there have a strong affinity for carbon.\nBut if this is the case, where did the carbon in the mantle and biosphere come from?\nThe team used laboratory experiments that can recreate the high-pressure and high-temperature conditions that exist deep inside Earth and other rocky planets.\nThe found that one scenario that could reconcile the discrepancies in the carbon-to-sulphur ratio and carbon abundance was an embryonic planet like Mercury colliding with and being absorbed by Earth, early in its history.\n\"Because it's a massive body, the dynamics could work in a way that the core of that planet would go directly to the core of our planet, and the carbon-rich mantle would mix with Earth's mantle,\" said Dr Dasgupta.","summary":"A collision between Earth and another planet in the Solar System could help explain how the carbon in our planet came to be.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"US markets had finished higher on expectations that job figures for February, due out later on Friday, will show a strong pace of growth.\nAsia's biggest market, Japan's Nikkei 225 closed 0.3% higher at 17,014.78.\nShares in the embattled electronics firm Sharp rose 9.4% on new reports it was close to a deal with Taiwan's Foxconn.\nThe jump came after the Nikkei business daily reported that Sharp and Foxconn parent company Hon Hai Precision Industry were continuing talks, with both sides seeking to conclude a takeover deal by Monday.\nEarlier talks had been delayed when Foxconn said it had received new information from Sharp which needed to be clarified.\nIn Australia, the ASX 200 index finished the day up 0.2% at 5,090.02.\nShares of commodity giant BHP Billiton rose 2.4%, with investors unfazed by a downgrade by credit ratings agency Moody's.\nMoody's cut its ratings of the Anglo-Australian firm to \"A3\" from \"A1\", citing the deterioration in the company's earnings and cash flow as reasons.\nThe ratings agency also said it expected low commodity prices and softer demand to continue to affect BHP.\nIn China, the mainland benchmark Shanghai Composite index closed up 0.5% at 2,874.15. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index ended up 1.2% at 20,176.70.\nSamsonite shares rose 1.3% as the company confirmed that it was taking over US luxury rival Tumi.\nIn South Korea, the Kospi index finished down 0.1% at 1,955.63.","summary":"Markets in Asia were mixed on Friday, with investors cautious ahead of US jobs figures later in the day.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Arkansas wish to unlock an iPhone and iPod belonging to two teenagers accused of killing a couple, according to the Associated Press (AP).\nLess than a day after its San Bernardino announcement, the FBI agreed to help in the homicide case.\nSyed Farook and his wife were shot dead after killing 14 people in December.\nA judge agreed to postpone the Arkansas case on 28 March to allow prosecutors to ask the FBI for help.\nHunter Drexler, 18, and Justin Staton, 15, are accused of killing Robert and Patricia Cogdell at their home in Conway, Arkansas last July.\nStaton had been raised as a grandson by the Cogdells.\n\"We always appreciate [the FBI's] cooperation and willingness to help their local law enforcement partners,\" Faulkner County prosecuting attorney Cody Hilland told the AP.\nAn attorney for Mr Drexler told the AP he was \"not concerned\" about any data on the phone.\nPreviously, the FBI had asked Apple to write new software that would allow it to gain access to Farook's iPhone.\nHowever, the company refused, arguing it would be wrong to compromise the security of one of its devices since that might lead to vulnerabilities in many other iPhones.","summary":"The FBI has agreed to help police in the US in a case similar to the San Bernardino attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jamie Stevenson's entry, which incorporates a saltire, their black and white colours and their nickname - The Honest Men, won 48% of the votes.\nThe Scottish Championship club were forced to find a new crest as their old one broke ancient heraldic law.\nDesigns were whittled down to a shortlist of five that were voted on by the public.\nCommercial manager Graeme Miller told his club website: \"Nobody wanted to change our badge.\n\"However, when left with no option, I think the route we chose to take has been a hugely positively one.\n\"We visited numerous local schools with our players and mascot Pandamonium and the response from the kids was incredible.\n\"Hundreds of entries were sent in from local youngsters and hopefully the excitement generated when we visited them will have given them an interest in the club for the future.\"\nWinning designer Stevenson, who has lived in Peru for five years, attended his first Ayr match in 1979 and went on to design the club's match-day programme.\nA badge containing an anchor, representing Ayr's proximity to the sea, came second with 25%.\nThe new badge will be adopted from 1 July.","summary":"Ayr United have revealed the design for their new badge after a public vote.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Asad Khan, from Bradford, died three weeks after starting at Beckfoot Upper Heaton School in the city.\nHis mother, Farheen Khan, found her son after forcing her way into his locked bedroom on September 28. He died in hospital a short time later.\u00e3\u20ac\u20ac\nHis family maintain he had been bullied.\nBradford Coroner's Court heard Asad had told a boy - who cannot be identified - a number of things, including that he felt \"unsafe\" in school and was \"going to skive for a very long time.\"\nCoroner Martin Fleming heard on another occasion, Asad told the boy: \"Life is unfair. I would say it's 90 to 95 per cent life is hard\".\nMr Fleming said he would now consider whether to call the boy in person to give evidence.\nThe inquest will resume next month.","summary":"A seven-year-old boy who died after being found unresponsive in his bed had told a classmate he was \"going to skive for a very long time\", an inquest heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Damien 'Dee' Fennell made an application to Belfast Crown Court to amend his conditions so he could go to Co Donegal for a week.\nThe 34-year-old faces three charges for a speech he gave during an Easter Rising commemoration event last year.\nMr Fennell has denied the charges. He is due to go on trial later this year.\nHe was charged with encouraging acts of terrorism, inviting support for the IRA and addressing a meeting to encourage support for the IRA after speaking at the event in Lurgan, County Armagh.\nHis lawyer pointed out that Mr Fennell had been on bail \"for a significant period without breaching his conditions\" and that his client would adhere to any requirements, such as reporting to the Garda\u00c3\u00ad (Irish police).\n\"He is not going to abscond,\" said a defence lawyer.\nThe judge granted the bail variation if a cash surety of \u00c2\u00a32,000 was lodged.\nHe also ordered Mr Fennell, of Torrens Avenue, Belfast, to report to Garda\u00c3\u00ad in Donegal twice a week and said both the house number and phone number of his accommodation should be provided to police.","summary":"A Belfast man accused of encouraging support for the IRA has been allowed to travel to the Republic of Ireland on bail.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, Paul Kenny was granted bail and banned from attending games after admitting racially abusing Sinclair.\n\"It was disappointing,\" said Gers goalkeeper Foderingham, an ambassador for equality group Kick It Out.\n\"No-one wants to see that in football, especially at a club I represent.\"\nCommenting on the incident, the 26-year-old Englishman said it was \"difficult when one idiot comes and starts to behave like that\".\n\"The club has dealt with it accordingly,\" he said.\n\"The Rangers fans have been fantastic. All season and since I joined the club, they have been superb.\n\"I haven't (spoken to Sinclair), I can understand that he is probably upset and frustrated, but hopefully he will be all right.\"\nMeanwhile, Foderingham admitted the Rangers players are still getting used to new manager Pedro Caixinha's methods since he took over from Mark Warburton.\n\"It is a different style of play,\" he said. \"He is an intensive, aggressive type of manager who wants his sides to play as such and it will take time for the boys to adjust.\n\"We are doing that at the moment and hopefully we can get a good pre-season under our belts and have a good go at it next season.\n\"Until we start winning football matches on a regular basis, the question marks are not going to go away.\n\"So what we need to do is work together as a squad, as a management, as a club and get back to winning football matches.\"","summary":"Phil Foderingham has spoken of the \"disappointing\" incident involving Rangers team-mate Scott Sinclair at Ibrox.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bakehouse Close and Riddle's Close - once home to philosopher David Hume - are among those selected for a makeover by Edinburgh World Heritage.\nFleshmarket Close, which is famously a setting for an Inspector Rebus novel, has also made the final list.\nLighting and artwork will be installed in the little-used closes.\nThe people behind the project hope the improvements will encourage more people to use the historic network of narrow streets.\nAdam Wilkinson, the director of Edinburgh World Heritage, said: \"Our aim is for this project to re-connect the people of Edinburgh with the closes of the Old Town.\n\"The intricate network of closes and courtyards that bind the Old Town together gives it a unique identity, is underused but has the opportunity to be revitalised, used and celebrated by all.\"\nThe closes date back to the medieval origins of the city.\nOriginally, individual plots of land were set up lining the main street, with paths to gain access to the land behind.\nAs each plot became built up over time, so they developed into narrow lanes connecting courtyards and streets behind the Royal Mile.\nThe Twelve Closes project was welcomed by city leaders, including John Thompson, of the Old Town community council.\nHe said: \"This is a project to be welcomed, changing dilapidated and neglected closes into useful routes linking different parts of the Old Town.\n\"The closes were once busy thoroughfares, buzzing with all the life of the city, and it would be wonderful to see some of that atmosphere return.\"","summary":"Several of Edinburgh's \"dilapidated and neglected\" closes are to be transformed as part of a major project to improve the Old Town.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bakehouse Close and Riddle's Close - once home to philosopher David Hume - are among those selected for a makeover by Edinburgh World Heritage.\nFleshmarket Close, which is famously a setting for an Inspector Rebus novel, has also made the final list.\nLighting and artwork will be installed in the little-used closes.\nThe people behind the project hope the improvements will encourage more people to use the historic network of narrow streets.\nAdam Wilkinson, the director of Edinburgh World Heritage, said: \"Our aim is for this project to re-connect the people of Edinburgh with the closes of the Old Town.\n\"The intricate network of closes and courtyards that bind the Old Town together gives it a unique identity, is underused but has the opportunity to be revitalised, used and celebrated by all.\"\nThe closes date back to the medieval origins of the city.\nOriginally, individual plots of land were set up lining the main street, with paths to gain access to the land behind.\nAs each plot became built up over time, so they developed into narrow lanes connecting courtyards and streets behind the Royal Mile.\nThe Twelve Closes project was welcomed by city leaders, including John Thompson, of the Old Town community council.\nHe said: \"This is a project to be welcomed, changing dilapidated and neglected closes into useful routes linking different parts of the Old Town.\n\"The closes were once busy thoroughfares, buzzing with all the life of the city, and it would be wonderful to see some of that atmosphere return.\"","summary":"Twelve historic streets in Edinburgh's Old Town are to be restored as part of a \u00a31.5m project.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A white BMW 420 coupe struck the woman under a railway bridge on Bradford Road, Dewsbury at about 10:10 GMT, police said.\nThe road was closed for four hours, with a section of the nearby Lidl car park also cordoned off.\nThe arrested 21-year-old man remains in police custody for questioning.\nSgt Carl Quinn, of West Yorkshire Police, said: \"Anyone who saw the collision or the manner in which the BMW was being driven prior to it, is asked to contact the major collision and enquiry team.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a woman was hit and killed by a car in West Yorkshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Munster statement said O'Connell, 36, would provide \"invaluable technical expertise and advice\" to the Irish province's next generation of players.\n\"Every club in the world would love to have an iconic figure such as Paul O'Connell involved in their set-up,\" said Munster chief Garret Fitzgerald.\nO'Connell made 174 Munster appearances and earned 108 Ireland caps.\n\"As a Limerick native and proud Munster and Irishman who has played and led teams for Munster, Ireland and the Lions, we were very eager to secure his services in some capacity,\" added Fitzgerald.\n\"An appointment such as this is a further boost to our academy staff and young players, and to the organisation as a whole.\"\nThe Limerick man, who played on three British & Irish Lions tours, was forced to retire from the game in February after being unable to recover from serious hamstring injury sustained at last year's World Cup.\nThe injury meant that O'Connell was forced to cancel his contract with French club Toulon.\nFormer Lions captain O'Connell spent 14 seasons at Munster and helped the province win two European Cup titles and three Celtic Leagues.\nO'Connell was also part of Ireland's Grand Slam winning team in 2009 and captained his country to successive Six Nations titles in 2014 and 2015.\nMunster have appointed former South African international Johan 'Rassie' Erasmus as their Director of Rugby for next season with Anthony Foley's job title remaining as head coach.","summary":"Former Ireland and British & Irish Lions captain Paul O'Connell has joined Munster as an academy coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Marshall-Andrews told The Times he had jumped ship in light of the Brexit campaign and Labour's refusal to stand aside in the Richmond Park by-election.\nThe QC and barrister was MP for Medway from 1997 to 2010.\nA Labour spokesman said: \"Bob Marshall-Andrews has not been a member of the Labour Party for some years.\"\nLib Dem leader Tim Farron said he was \"coming over to the only party that is offering a credible opposition to a divisive Tory Brexit government\".\nMr Marshall-Andrews used to sit with the socialist group of Labour MPs alongside Mr Corbyn and shadow chancellor John McDonnell.\nHe pointed to last year's by-election in South West London as a key moment in his decision-making.\nThat Richmond Park election saw the Conservatives and UKIP stand aside in order to avoid taking votes from Zac Goldsmith, while the Greens refused to put up a candidate to allow the Lib Dems a free run. Labour rejected calls to not put up a candidate.\n\"Faced with a common enemy on this historic issue there was an urgent requirement for a common strategy if not common sense. Labour rejected both and fielded a candidate,\" said Mr Marshall-Andrews.","summary":"Former Labour MP Bob Marshall-Andrews has joined the Liberal Democrats.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UN estimates that a third more cocaine was being produced in the country in 2016.\nThe head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Bo Mathiasen, called the increase significant.\nAnalysts say much of it was due to the end of the eradication of coca crops by spraying.\nThe report said the total coca-growing area rose from 96,000 hectares in 2015 to 146,000 in 2016.\nMr Mathiasen said that he held out hope for a reduction in cultivation because Colombia had signed a peace agreement with the biggest rebel group in the country, the Farc, which controlled much of the drug-producing areas.\nBut local analysts argue that the rise was caused partly by a hiatus resulting from the government's peace deal with Farc rebels.\nUnder the deal, the Farc agreed to relinquish control over drug production areas and help the government try to encourage local farmers to plant substitute crops.\nFarmers have taken advantage of the delays while the crop substitution policy is set up to plant coca, which has increased in price by almost 50%, because they know they will be offered subsidies later not to grow the plant.\nMeanwhile, the Colombian government has increased by almost 50% its seizures of cocaine - from 253 tonnes confiscated in 2015 to 378 tonnes in 2016.","summary":"The number of hectares planted with coca - the raw ingredient for cocaine - in Colombia has more than doubled in the past year, according to a UN report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old, who has been first choice for the Chiefs this season, has torn a pectoral muscle.\nDave Lewis started in place of Chudley in Sunday's win over Ulster while Stuart Townsend came on for his first game outside the Anglo-Welsh Cup.\n\"You've just got to get on with it, and we'll get on with it with a team that's got some momentum at the moment,\" head coach Rob Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\nAs well as Townsend and Lewis the Chiefs also have highly-rated teenager Jack Maunder, Fiji international Niko Matawalu and veteran Haydn Thomas on the books at scrum-half.\n\"That's his (Townsend's) championship rugby debut, how well he did in a pressure situation,\" added Baxter.\n\"His kicking was fantastic, his defensive work was absolutely top drawer and you look at that and your mouth waters to the future we could have in the scrum-half department.\"","summary":"Exeter Chiefs scrum-half Tom Chudley will miss Saturday's Pro12 game against Northampton Saints.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A 24-hour walkout by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, in protest at the introduction of driver-only trains, ended at 11:00 BST on Wednesday.\nSouthern warned passengers to expect \"difficult and frustrating\" journeys throughout the day.\nTwo further strikes have been announced for 10 May and 12 May.\nLatest updates here\nThe RMT confirmed it would attend talks with Southern \"over the guards jobs and safety dispute\" on Friday.\nDyan Crowther, chief operating officer for Southern owner Govia Thameslink Railway, told BBC Sussex: \"We are very pleased to hear that and we look forward to meeting the RMT\".\nSouthern said some routes were again suspended or reduced with 700 fewer services across Sussex and east Surrey.\nMs Crowther said the timetable would not return to normal until Thursday as they needed to get rolling stock and staff into the right position.\nPaul Barker, a commuter from Rye, normally catches a Southern train to Ashford then a high-speed service to St Pancras.\nHe said he worked from home on Tuesday but went to Robertsbridge on Wednesday to catch a Southeastern service to London.\nHe said: \"It was standing room only from Frant, but you cannot take two days off work\".\nRMT general secretary Mick Cash said: \"This dispute is about safety. The company, with an eye on ever-fatter profits, is prepared to axe the guards on some of the most overcrowded and potentially-dangerous services.\"\nThe company said there would be no job or pay cuts but the planned changes would make conductors more visible while drivers would operate doors.\nIt accused the RMT of \"scaremongering\" and said \"driver-only operation is a safe, proven way of working\" which had been used \"on 40% of trains across the Southern network for 25 years\".","summary":"Hundreds of Southern rail services have been suspended or reduced for a second day because of a strike by guards.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A 24-hour walkout by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, in protest at the introduction of driver-only trains, ended at 11:00 BST on Wednesday.\nSouthern warned passengers to expect \"difficult and frustrating\" journeys throughout the day.\nTwo further strikes have been announced for 10 May and 12 May.\nLatest updates here\nThe RMT confirmed it would attend talks with Southern \"over the guards jobs and safety dispute\" on Friday.\nDyan Crowther, chief operating officer for Southern owner Govia Thameslink Railway, told BBC Sussex: \"We are very pleased to hear that and we look forward to meeting the RMT\".\nSouthern said some routes were again suspended or reduced with 700 fewer services across Sussex and east Surrey.\nMs Crowther said the timetable would not return to normal until Thursday as they needed to get rolling stock and staff into the right position.\nPaul Barker, a commuter from Rye, normally catches a Southern train to Ashford then a high-speed service to St Pancras.\nHe said he worked from home on Tuesday but went to Robertsbridge on Wednesday to catch a Southeastern service to London.\nHe said: \"It was standing room only from Frant, but you cannot take two days off work\".\nRMT general secretary Mick Cash said: \"This dispute is about safety. The company, with an eye on ever-fatter profits, is prepared to axe the guards on some of the most overcrowded and potentially-dangerous services.\"\nThe company said there would be no job or pay cuts but the planned changes would make conductors more visible while drivers would operate doors.\nIt accused the RMT of \"scaremongering\" and said \"driver-only operation is a safe, proven way of working\" which had been used \"on 40% of trains across the Southern network for 25 years\".","summary":"Talks to prevent a further strike by members of RMT are to be held on Friday.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victims all worked at the plant 100km (62 miles) east of Porto.\nThe factory's owner was among the dead and several members of his family were either dead or missing, said local mayor Francisco Lopes.\nSome of the victims were found outside the factory, apparently propelled from the building by the force of the blast.\nAn initial explosion happened shortly after 17:30 (16:30 GMT) on Tuesday, followed by two more blasts, reports said.\nFive bodies were found late on Tuesday and emergency workers found a sixth victim some 200m (650ft) from the site, minister Jorge Gomes told Portuguese media. The search was being extended to a radius of 800m, he added, because of the scale of the explosion.\nThe factory was described as a family business.\nAs investigators tried to identify the victims, the mayor said that almost all of the eight caught up in the blast were members of Egas Sequeira's family. Mr Sequeira was among those feared dead along with one of his daughters and a son-in-law, Portuguese media said.\nThe owner's wife had left the building just before the explosion and survived but two other family members were among the missing.\nOfficials were initially unable to enter the site because of the potential risk to their safety. Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was due to visit the scene on Wednesday.","summary":"At least eight people have been killed in an explosion at a shoe factory in Portugal, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The dramatic creation by Philip Treacy has been likened to a Turkey Twizzler, a lavatory seat and a pretzel.\nThe 22-year-old princess wore it to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton last month, and a Facebook page was set up in its honour.\nThe auction on eBay ended on Sunday, with the proceeds going to charities Unicef and Children in Crisis.\nThe identity of the winning bidder has not yet been revealed.\nThe princess commented on the auction page: \"I've been amazed by the amount of attention the hat has attracted.\n\"It's a wonderful opportunity to raise as much money as possible for two fantastic charities.\n\"I hope whoever wins the auction has as much fun with the hat as I have.\"","summary":"A hat that Princess Anne wore to the royal wedding has been sold at auction for \u00a310,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Conrad Clitheroe and Gary Cooper, both from Stockport, and expat Neil Munro were reportedly taking notes near Fujairah Airport, 80 miles from Dubai, when they were arrested in February.\nRelatives were told they were held for \"national security\" reasons. The men insisted they did not take photographs.\nThe Abu Dhabi hearing is due on Monday.\nMr Clitheroe, 54, and Mr Cooper 45, were visiting their friend Mr Munro, who was born in Manchester, when they were arrested on 22 February by an off-duty police officer who had seen them monitoring planes from a car.\nThey were near Fujairah Airport, where older and rarer aircraft can be seen.\nA local police official said the men had been taking photographs near an airport and were using a telescope.\nThe men are expected to argue their actions were misinterpreted and are understood to be hoping to be granted bail.","summary":"Two British tourists have appeared in court in Abu Dhabi accused of spying on planes.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nScotland scored twice in three minutes in the final quarter to win 2-1 in Glasgow.\nJames Carson gave Wales the lead from a penalty corner, but Ben Cosgrove and Alan Forsyth won it for the hosts.\nEarlier the Wales women's team lost 3-0 to Italy to finish fourth at their EuroHockey Championships in Cardiff.\nChiara Tiddi, Celina Traverso and Federica Carta scored the Italian goals.\n\"We came out fighting for the bronze today but just couldn't hit the line,\" midfielder Sian French told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"We'll keep on pushing as a team for the next two years and we'll come back even stronger next time.\"\nBecause two teams get promoted from the B Division, Wales's men will compete in Europe's top tier at the next EuroHockey Championships in 2019.\nOn Friday, Wales women's hopes of rising into Europe's top tier were shattered in a 2-1 defeat by Russia.\nWales' men secured promotion to their top tier by beating France 4-3 in their semi-final in Glasgow.\nWales women had beaten Austria and Poland, but lost to Belarus on the way to the semi-finals.\nNeither Wales side has been in the EuroHockey A Division since it was reduced to eight teams more than a decade ago.\nThe nation's women were playing in the third tier just four years ago.","summary":"Wales' men missed out on promotion to the EuroHockey A Division for the first time in 10 years as they lost to Scotland in the final.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nigel Williams, of Caerwent, was walking on the A48 near the Northgate House bed and breakfast in Caerwent when he was hit on Saturday at about 03:30 GMT.\nHe was taken to Newport's Royal Gwent Hospital, but died shortly after arrival.\nThe father-of-three's family said he would be \"sadly missed\".\n\"He always had time for everyone he met and was always ready to help with anything and everyone,\" they said.\nAnyone who witnessed the crash has been asked to call Gwent Police on 101.","summary":"A 70-year-old man who died after being hit by a car in Monmouthshire has been named by police.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old has started three of Exeter's four games this season.\n\"He was fantastic, not just in his carrying and his danger in that area, but some of his high-ball stuff was absolutely top drawer,\" Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\n\"He looks a big, strong, quick, hungry rugby player and those are some of the qualities we saw in him.\"\nWoodburn is in his second season at Sandy Park after moving from Bath, where he failed to break into the side.\nHe was a regular in the Chiefs team which made the play-off final last season and reached the last eight in the Champions Cup, an improvement which Baxter puts down to the work he has done on the training field.\n\"He's thriving on real regular game time and lots of good input from Ali Hepher, who's doing a fantastic job with the backs,\" Baxter said.\n\"They look like they're thriving on the way we're trying to play and the speed we're moving the ball and the angles we're running.\"","summary":"Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter has praised the progress made by fly-half Ben Woodburn since his summer move from Bath.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There were about 19,000 diagnoses in 2015, compared to about 17,300 in 2006.\nPublic Health Wales (PHW) said the main reason for the increase was an ageing population.\nThe organisation's Dr Dyfed Wyn Huws said there was \"good news\" by way of significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\nThere was a year-on-year decrease from about 19,800 cases in 2014, but the 2015 figure of 19,088 is likely to increase as statisticians revise the numbers.\nOnce age factors are taken into account, the rate decreased by more than 5% in men, but increased by more than 5% among women between 2006 and 2015.\nThis is partly due to the rate of lung cancer going down in men, but up among women. Historically, smoking rates peaked far earlier among men than women.\nBreast, prostate, lung and bowel cancers remain the most common.\nAccording to PHW, cases of liver, mouth, throat and melanoma skin cancer saw the biggest percentage increases.\nThe rates of stomach cancer and prostate cancer decreased, while mesothelioma rates increased by almost a third.\nDr Huws said: \"We know that up to four in 10 of cancers in the population may be preventable.\n\"With an increasing number of cancer cases each year, cancer control is possible and important for future generations and for keeping rising health service demand in check.\n\"The good news is that we have seen significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\n\"This is already bringing cancer rates down in men.\"","summary":"The number of cancer cases in Wales has increased by more than 10% in the past decade.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emmerson Whittel may need surgery on his jaw, while the club alleges player Josh Lynam was also bitten on the ear.\nThe RFL's match review panel will look at official video on Thursday, as it does for all on-field incidents.\nKeighley have gathered additional video from spectators following an appeal.\nFootage already online, shot from the stands, shows a number of fights breaking out on the field between the two sets of players.\nFollowing the incident, Whittel posted on Twitter that brackets and bands had been used to try to re-align his jaw and that he faces at least three months out.\nKeighley Cougars of League One, England's third-tier competition, progressed to the Challenge Cup fourth round with a 50-32 win over Fryston Warriors - a side from the second tier of England's amateur game.\nThe match, a \"home\" game for Fryston, was played at nearby Featherstone in West Yorkshire after the tie was at risk of being reversed and played at Keighley instead.\nKeighley have also complained to the RFL about their off-field treatment before kick-off, as they allege players and members of staff were refused entry to the ground without a valid matchday ticket.\nA statement on Keighley's website said: \"The players' allocation of 'family and friends' tickets was then claimed to have been used to admit the playing squad and coaching staff into the ground.\n\"The club is outraged by this development.\"\nThe BBC contacted Fryston Warriors, who have declined to comment at this time.","summary":"Keighley Cougars have complained to the Rugby Football League (RFL) after a player was bitten on the face during their Challenge Cup win over Fryston.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Marco Goncalves, 34, assaulted the referee after being sent off in last month's game against Rio Tinto, and was escorted off the pitch by police.\nImages of the attack went viral, with the referee suffering a broken nose.\nGoncalves plays for Canelas, a club made up of FC Porto ultras who have been branded \"thugs\" for their aggressive style of play.\nThree members of their squad, including the captain, hail from the 'Super Dragons' ultras, a well-known fan group of Porto.\nOther clubs in the fourth-tier amateur league would rather pay a 750-euro fine and forfeit the match than play Canelas.\nAs a result, they are top of the league after a string of default wins, but no official complaints have yet been filed against the club.\nA spokesman for the Porto regional league told AFP Gonclaves has been banned for four years for the attack on the referee, three months for assaulting an opposition players and two months for \"insults\".","summary":"A Porto-based football player has been banned for four years for attacking a referee during a match.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 34-year-old, who had recently given birth, was found dead at her home in Essex Close in Luton on 10 October.\nBedfordshire Police said her family has been informed.\nA double murder investigation was launched on Wednesday. A man arrested in connection with the deaths has been released on bail.\nLive: More on this story and others in Bedfordshire\nDet Insp Fraser Wylie, of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, appealed for friends or colleagues of Ms Winning to contact police.\nHe added: \"We're also continuing to ask for anyone who witnessed suspicious activity between Friday 7 and Monday 10 October in and around Essex Close to get in touch.\n\"We're particularly keen to speak to anyone who saw a black wheelie bin being taken along the street, or anyone who lived nearby who has noticed that their wheelie bin has gone missing.\"\nThe man's body was discovered in a wheelie bin on Monday night outside the entrance to the flats. It had been wrapped in cling film and a purple duvet cover.\nIt is thought the dead man and Ms Winning were partners.\nHer baby is being cared for.","summary":"Police investigating the murder of a woman and the discovery of a man's body in a wheelie bin have named her as Samantha Winning.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Brown accused referee Dean Whitestone of a number of \"really poor\" decisions.\nWhitestone awarded Gillingham a penalty in first-half stoppage time before sending off Southend's Ryan Inniss for two bookable offences.\n\"There were four or five decisions that says that referee shouldn't be refereeing at this level,\" said Brown.\nThe 57-year-old claimed Whitestone did not cope with the pressure of the game between two sides separated by the mouth of the Thames.\n\"The referee mentioned to me that it was a derby game and he'd heard about the potential friction - but you can't take that into consideration,\" said Brown.\n\"He initially crossed his arms about to wave away the penalty but the next movement he blows for a foul. That, for me, is a referee under pressure.\n\"The sending off is even worse - unbelievable refereeing. This was officiating at its worst and someone has to be brought to task. I'm appealing the red card and if I can take it further than that I will.\"\nMeanwhile, Southend defender and former captain Adam Barrett has announced his retirement at the age of 37.\nBarrett played 354 games in two spells with the club, the last against Stevenage in the EFL Trophy in November.\nHe was a member of the Shrimpers side that won back-to-back promotions from League Two to the Championship in 2005 and 2006, and also the League Two play-off final in 2015.\n\"He will be remembered as one of Blues' greatest and a true legend,\" Brown told the club website.","summary":"Southend United boss Phil Brown says he will appeal against the red card shown to one of his players in Saturday's 1-0 defeat by Gillingham.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 44 more have been injured in the crush, which was reportedly triggered by a road accident.\nThe pilgrims were returning from the Hindu shrine of Sabarimala, which is in a remote, mountainous, densely-forested area.\nKerala Governor R S Gavai has said he is \"deeply shocked and saddened\".\n\"We have recovered 102 bodies. The rescue work is almost over,\" local police official Sanjay Kumar told the Associated Press news agency.\nThe stampede happened at Pulmedu, near the town of Vandiperiyar in Idukki district, Indian media reported.\nHundreds of thousands of pilgrims had gathered at the hill shrine on Friday, the last day of an annual festival.\nThe festival runs for two months and attracts millions of visitors every year.\nReports differed as to exactly how the deadly crush was triggered.\nThe Indian PTI news agency said a jeep carrying pilgrims had driven into a crowd returning from the shrine, starting a panic.\nHowever, the Times of India reported that the incident happened when the jeep broke down and overturned as pilgrims tried to move it.\nIt crushed a number of people and caused others to stumble, which then triggered the stampede, the report said.\nCorrespondents say deadly stampedes are not unusual at Indian temples, where huge crowds gather in small areas with few safety measures or crowd controls.\nA similar tragedy happened at Sabaramila in 1999, when more than 50 people died in a stampede after a landslide on a crowded hillside.","summary":"At least 102 people have been killed in a stampede in the southern Indian state of Kerala, police say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old has been without a club since leaving English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent nine years.\nHe did not play at all for Tottenham in the 2014-15 season and spent the previous season on loan with Queens Park Rangers.\n\"Officially at St Etienne so happy - back in football,\" he wrote on Twitter.\nAssou-Ekotto has not played for Cameroon since the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when he was involved in an argument with his team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo and even appeared to headbutt him.","summary":"Cameroon midfielder Michael Assou-Ekotto has signed for French Ligue 1 side St Etienne.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The key foreign ministry portfolio has gone to Ibrahim Ghandour, a former presidential assistant.\nMohamed Zayed has been appointed oil minister, while Mustafa Osman Obeid was appointed acting defence minister.\nThe new government will comprise a total of 31 cabinet ministers.\nIn addition President Bashir has also appointed governors for Sudan's 18 states in what he has vowed will be a \"new page\" for his country,\nSpeaking at his inauguration last week, the president said that he wanted to repair ties with the West, tackle corruption and bring peace to the country.\nAnother priority is restoring Sudan's ailing economy.\nMr Bashir, 71, seized power in an Islamist-backed coup in 1989.\nEven President Bashir has been forced to admit - with civil war(s) continuing, and the ongoing economic crisis - that Sudan needs to change, and this reshuffle is part of his promised reforms.\nThe most surprising decision is the removal of Abdel Rahim Hussein as defence minister, as for many years he has been President Bashir's confidant and friend.\nMr Hussein has been named governor of Khartoum state, one of several changes among the governors, which seem designed to remove any who were developing sizable local power bases.\nBut simply replacing ministers and governors will not bring change. Instead, the way Sudan is governed will have to improve if the country is to escape from its current malaise.","summary":"Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has reshuffled his cabinet, ousting defence minister Abdel Rahim Hussein.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, a report by the public protector said Mr Zuma had \"benefited unduly\" from the upgrades.\nMr Zuma said the auditor-general and finance minister should determine how much he should repay to end the dispute.\nThe announcement comes a week before a constitutional hearing on the matter.\nAfrica Live: BBC news updates\nHow President Zuma's Nkandla home has grown\nThe refurbishment of the residence in the village of Nkandla, in Mr Zuma's home province of KwaZulu-Natal, has turned into a major political controversy in South Africa.\nSome of of the money was spent on building an amphitheatre, swimming pool, and cattle enclosure.\nThe opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who have called for a corruption investigation, say they are pressing ahead with their court case regardless of the president's latest offer.\nFollowing Mr Zuma's announcement #PayBackThemoney is trending in South Africa - this was the phrase EFF MPs chanted at the president in parliament last year.\nMany commentators seem sceptical.\nAnalysis: Milton Nkosi, BBC News\nPresident Jacob Zuma's delayed willingness to pay back the money spent on the upgrades to his Nkandla residence could be a calculated move to avoid embarrassment at the Constitutional Court hearing expected next week.\nBut it could also be linked to the forthcoming local government election.\nThe Nkandla scandal has been a sore point for the governing African National Congress (ANC) which President Zuma leads, especially as the party faithful go out to campaign for votes.\nPolitical analyst Professor Somadoda Fikeni told me that it could also be related to the president being \"politically vulnerable as he enters his 'lame-duck' period and following his mis-appointment of finance ministers\" at the end of last year.\nAnother consideration could well be an attempt to avert another episode of the chaotic scenes we saw during the opening of parliament last year when Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) heckled and disrupted the president's state of the nation address.\nSecurity personnel had to be called into the chamber to remove the MPs who would not stop shouting \"pay back the money'\" while President Zuma desperately tried to deliver his speech.\nPunches at South Africa parliament\nWhy did Zuma sack two finance ministers in a week?\nAll figures in 2013 financial terms\nSource: Public protector report","summary":"South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has said he will pay back the money spent on upgrading his private home.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Huxtable, 34, from Swansea, had been missing since the collapse in February.\nHis body was found on Wednesday and workers who carried out the search formed a guard of honour as it was driven from the site in the early hours of the morning.\nKen Cresswell, 57, and John Shaw, 61, both from Rotherham, remain missing.\nThe body of a fourth man, Michael Collings, 53, from Brotton, Teesside, was previously recovered from the site.\nSwansea East MP Carolyn Harris, who has been involved with the family since the incident, said they still did not know all the facts about the collapse.\nShe said: \"I feel very sad. My heart and my prayers go out to the family who have waited desperately for Christopher's body to be found. They can finally have closure, and say goodbye to him and grieve his loss.\n\"But let's not forget that there's two other families who are still waiting for their loved ones to be returned.\"\nThe building was due for demolition when it partially collapsed in February.","summary":"The body of a man whose body was found at the site of the Swansea Bay Power Station collapse has been removed from the site.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Clarke, 29, contacted girls, aged 15 and 16 at the time, via Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter.\nHe also bought the Ysgol Bro Dinefwr pupils gifts including T-shirts, earrings, sweets and games consoles.\nAn Education Workforce Council hearing concluded his actions amounted to professional misconduct.\nOne girl told how Mr Clarke sent her a message saying: \"I kept having the same thought over and over again. How much I wanted to grab you, kiss you...\"\nThe girl, now 19, said he also invited her to one-on-one sessions in his chemistry office and told her not to show anyone the gifts her gave her.\nAnother girl, now 17, said his actions made her feel uncomfortable and he was \"acting in a creepy nature\".\nA third student said she told Mr Clarke she thought his messages were inappropriate and he later asked her to delete their conversation.\nPolice investigated but no charges were brought against Mr Clarke.\nThe school also began an investigation but he resigned before any findings were made.\nEducation Workforce Council chairman, Steve Powell, said Mr Clarke's conduct \"clearly breached boundaries between teachers and pupils\".\n\"His actions fell very short of the standards expected of a registered person and amounted to unacceptable professional conduct,\" he added.","summary":"A Gwynedd chemistry teacher who sent \"creepy\" messages to two teenage girls has been sacked.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bird, known officially as LF15, and her partner LM12 bred three chicks in both 2015 and 2016 at the Dunkeld reserve.\nLassie arrived back in Scotland on 23 March, six days after her mate.\nViewers from around the world have been watching the pair's progress on the Loch of the Lowes live webcam.\nCharlotte Fleming, Perthshire ranger for the Scottish Wildlife Trust, said: \"LF15 has settled down to begin incubating, and we would expect the egg to hatch in about six weeks' time.\n\"It's now clear that the pair's attempts at breeding have been a success and they are on track to repeat the hat-trick of chicks that were hatched in both 2015 and 2016.\"","summary":"Lassie the golden eagle has laid an egg at the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of the Lowes nature reserve.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said they received a report of the fire at a property in Castle Mews at about 03:30 BST on Saturday.\nA tyre had been put against the front door of the house and set alight. The blaze caused smoke damage.\nA man, a woman and two boys inside the property were not injured.\nDet Insp Tara Nicholls said: \"I would appeal to anyone that was in the area and noticed any suspicious activity between the times of 01:30 and 03:30 BST to contact CID at Cookstown Police Station on the non emergency number 101.\"","summary":"A house in Cookstown, County Tyrone, has been destroyed in a suspected arson attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The CQC previously rated the Penberthy home in Newquay as inadequate.\nNew reports highlight problems at three other homes run by Cornwall Care: Headlands in Carbis Bay, Trevern in Falmouth and Blackwood in Camborne.\nCornwall Care said it was rare for an inspection not to point out areas for improvement.\nThe CQC said Headlands was \"unsafe\" and overall \"was not caring\".\nAt Trevern \"one person had not been able to have a bath or shower for eleven months due to the home not obtaining the appropriate bathing equipment to meet the person's needs,\" the report stated.\nAction was also needed to address the \"care and welfare of people who use services\" and the \"safety and suitability of premises,\" it was claimed.\nThe report on Blackwood said \"people did not always have access to meaningful activities\" and action was needed regarding the \"safety and suitability of premises\".\nDue to changes in CQC reporting procedures the reports did not give an overall rating as it has done for Penberthy.\nAdrian Hughes, the commission's deputy chief inspector of adult social care, said there had been \"slippage\" in services provided by Cornwall Care.\nHe said: \"They have taken their eye off the ball in some aspects of that care.\"\nA spokesman for Cornwall Care said: \"We have worked closely with CQC and commissioners for many years and it is rare that an inspection of any care service does not point out areas for improvement.\n\"We welcome that feedback and always act quickly to make sure we are offering the best possible service to our clients.\"","summary":"A care home run by Cornwall Care has been rated as \"inadequate\" by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guy Hedger, 61, died in the early hours of 30 April after intruders reportedly broke into his home in Ashley, near Ringwood, and opened fire with a shotgun.\nMarine officers are searching a section of the River Stour in West Parley.\nThree men appeared in court in May accused of Mr Hedger's murder.\nDet Ch Insp Sarah Derbyshire of Dorset Police said: \"We received intelligence to suggest that the weapon would be in this area and by searching the river today we hope to recover it.\"\nEarlier this week the charity Crimestoppers put up a \u00c2\u00a310,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the firearm used and jewellery stolen during the raid.\nKevin Downton, 40, of Winterborne Stickland near Blandford, Jason Baccus, 41, and Scott Keeping, 44, both of Verney Close, Bournemouth, have been charged with murder and are due at Winchester Crown Court at a later date to enter pleas.\nHelen Cooper, 40, from Poole, has been charged with assisting an offender.\nA 45-year-old-man from Poole and a 39-year-old Bournemouth man were arrested in May on suspicion of conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary and released while inquiries continue.","summary":"Police investigating the murder of a man in Dorset are searching a river in a bid to recover a firearm used in the attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to Station Road, Wood Green, at about 03:20 BST after receiving reports of a stabbing outside the Jolly Anglers public house.\nParamedics treated the man, named by police as 33-year-old Vincent Harvey, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.\nNo arrests have been made and the Met have appealed for witnesses.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said there was \"a large number of people in and around the Jolly Anglers pub at the time Vincent was stabbed\".\n\"It is vital that anyone who saw this incident, or the events leading up to the incident, get in contact with police,\" he said.","summary":"A man has been stabbed to death outside a north London pub.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A winding-up petition was dismissed by the High Court on Monday.\nThe brief hearing in London revealed an undisclosed amount of money owed to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs had been paid by the Exiles.\nA club statement said the takeover had been agreed, subject to the approval of the Rugby Football Union.\nThe Championship side but have struggled to pay players' wages since previously avoiding liquidation in April, and Rowland Phillips has not been replaced since leaving as head coach.\nWelsh - one of England's oldest clubs, having been formed in 1885 - said the financial security provided by the unnamed California-based group would allow the club \"to plan for the future with confidence and renewed enthusiasm\".\nClub chairman Bleddyn Phillips commented: \"We are thrilled and very excited to be able to announce the arrival of a new owner which will provide the club with the financial strength to sustain its ambition to be not only a competitive rugby team playing in the top tiers of the game in the United Kingdom, but, equally importantly, to consolidate and enhance its social, community and amateur based activities at its spiritual home at Old Deer Park\".\nThe Exiles were a Premiership side as recently as 2015, when they were based at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and finished bottom of the table after losing all 22 games.\nThey subsequently returned to their traditional home at Old Deer Park in Richmond after three seasons away and started the new season with a narrow 33-32 defeat at Rotherham on Sunday.\nTheir plight further highlights the difficult financial situation in English rugby's second tier.\nThe Rugby Football Union, which runs the Championship, has been accused of under-funding the league, which was reduced from 16 teams to 12 in 2009.\nEvery team became fully professional at that time, and a new five-year funding deal with the governing body was agreed in 2015.\nFor the latest rugby union news follow @bbcrugbyunion on Twitter.","summary":"Championship side Welsh Rugby have been taken over by a US-based investment group.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Turk, 53, of Fontridge Lane in Etchingham, is charged with 14 offences including rape and indecent assault between 1996 and 2002.\nAt the time he was a member of the care staff, and later head of care, at Frewen College in Northiam.\nHe has been bailed to appear before Hastings Magistrates' Court on 1 July.\nSussex Police said the charges did not involve any staff or pupils currently at the school.\nFrewen College is a day and boarding school for children aged between seven and 19 with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia.","summary":"A former care worker has been charged with a string of sex offences against children at a school in Sussex.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crossing in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, was concreted over in 1904 when the tram network expanded.\nIt re-opened to pedestrians after a \u00c2\u00a35m project, which also exposed a section of the River Roch in the town.\nWork on uncovering the bridge started 18 months ago and is part of a \u00c2\u00a3250m transformation of the town due to end in 2019.\nA Rochdale Council spokeswoman said the crossing is believed to have been built in about 1324 when Edward II ruled England.\nIt expanded as the town grew, with sections added in the Restoration and Georgian eras.\nMerchants travelled over the bridge to Yorkshire to buy wool which was then finished in Rochdale's mills.\nIn the 1700s it was one of two main routes from Lancashire to Yorkshire, making Rochdale one of the most important towns in the region ahead of the Industrial Revolution.\nThe council said the re-exposed section of the river would help prevent flooding.","summary":"A medieval bridge that was buried for more than 100 years has reopened to the public.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who has not yet been identified, was last seen alive at 20:45 BST on Tuesday 9 June in St Stephen's subway.\nTwo people saw the man, 29, in the early hours of Wednesday before he was found dead at 07:00 BST, police said.\nA post-mortem examination revealed he died from injuries to the spleen and the death was declared \"suspicious\".\nDet Insp Marie James said: \"We are still trying to create a timeline of the man's final movements and the circumstances which led to his death.\n\"We would particularly like to hear from two people who saw the man in the early hours of Wednesday morning.\n\"Other witnesses have suggested a male teenager, possibly a college student, passed him in the subway at around 05:00 BST and later returned to buy flowers from the flower stall by the subway to leave inside.\n\"The second person we wish to trace is a man who gave assistance at the scene when his body was discovered.\n\"This man is described as being smartly dressed, wearing a jacket and glasses.\n\"I would also appeal again for people to contact me if they know details about any of his friends or family as we have still been unable to trace next of kin despite numerous inquiries.\"","summary":"Police investigating the death of a man in Manchester city centre have appealed for witnesses to come forward.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chiltern Edge School in Sonning Common had been rated inadequate by Ofsted after following the inspection in March.\nInspectors also said pupil attainment was too low and a disadvantaged pupils' fund was not being used effectively.\nOxfordshire County Council said it will begin consulting on Friday over whether the school should shut.\nThe school, which educates children between 11 and 16 years old, received a good rating from Ofsted in 2012.\nBut after the most recent inspection, the watchdog said the school had shown a lack of management and effective teaching, which led to pupils underperforming.\nIt added: \"Standards in reading are too low. Pupils do not read well or widely enough.\n\"This restricts their access to the wider curriculum.\"\nThe council will discuss the potential closure of the 500-pupil school with parents on 3 May.\nA spokesman said the consultation - which will run until 16 June - will explore the potential impacts of the closure and how it can provide good-quality education to pupils.\nDirector of children's services Lucy Butler, said: \"It's important to stress at this stage that no decisions have been taken and that the school would not close without appropriate transfer arrangements in place for every child to attend a better-performing school.\"\nThe school would not comment on the potential closure, but a letter to parents read: \"Inevitably, this is a time of great concern and uncertainty for everyone but I assure you that everything possible will be done to safeguard the education and progress of our students.\"","summary":"A school in Oxfordshire has been placed in special measures after inspectors found it was failing pupils.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"MI6 and and GCHQ advertised on the Mumsnet website for the first time this year, and MI5 has raised its target for women employees to 45% by 2021.\nFlexible working and the importance of \"high emotional intelligence\" are also being stressed in recruitment.\nThe agencies were responding to calls from MPs to recruit more women.\nParliament's Intelligence and Security Committee reported in March 2015 that 37% of intelligence agency staff were women and women only make up 19% of senior civil servants in the agencies.\nOne year on, the government says that it and the agencies - internal security service MI5, external spy agency MI6 and the government listening post GCHQ - \"agree wholeheartedly\" with the need for \"diversity\" in agency staff.\nIt says action has been taken since the report was published to \"increase their focus\" on \"all aspects of diversity\", including recruiting more women.\nRecruitment targets, \"diversity champions\", events such as a recent \"Women in Cyber\" event and more career support for female officers are part of efforts to employ more women and encourage talented existing women to apply for promotion.\nThey also say they are doing more to \"promote a flexible working culture\" for men and women with childcare commitments and to allow women returning from maternity leave to take up their old jobs - including in intelligence roles.\nThe three agencies also said they were always looking for \"new and innovative ways to recruit those with the right skills, mind-set and diversity of approach\".\nMI5 had already used Mumsnet as well as local newspapers to target women \"not currently in work\" while the other two agencies did so for the first time this year.\nGCHQ has also removed a requirement of a 2:1 university degree from its \"fast-stream\" recruitment to encourage women who had followed a \"non-traditional graduate route\".\nThe government said the initiatives were having an effect as MI5 had recently been placed in the Times Top 50 employers for women and had increased its number of new female employees by 5% to 46% of new recruits. GCHQ had seen applications from women rise to 40%. MI6 had increased its female recruitment targets for 2016\/17 after seeing a 4% drop in women - to 41% of new recruits.\nThe government also said career support for female staff was having a \"real impact\" with increased numbers of women applying for senior roles in MI5.","summary":"The UK's three intelligence agencies are using social media to try to recruit more women, the government has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hatfield Colliery closed in June with the loss of 430 jobs after almost a century of production.\nThe short ceremony took place at the mine, near Doncaster.\nJohn Grogan, chairman of the Hatfield Employee Benefit Trust, which has run the mine since 2013, said it was \"the end of an era\".\nHe said: \"On Monday the company will be wound up in the High Court and that will represent the end of coal mining in South Yorkshire after many generations.\n\"In 1980 there were 50,000 miners in South Yorkshire. On Monday morning when we're in the High Court there will be none.\n\"We're presenting this piece of coal as a symbol of our respect for all the miners who have gone before us in South Yorkshire and helped build the economy of our country and keep the lights on for many decades.\"\nAccepting the gift the Mayor of Doncaster Ros Jones said: \"On behalf of Doncaster and South Yorkshire I'm humbled to accept this.\"\nThe only remaining deep coal mine in England, Kellingley colliery in North Yorkshire, is due to close later this year.","summary":"A lump of coal has been presented to the last remaining deep coal mine in South Yorkshire ahead of its closure on Monday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The League One club have also signed Norwich City midfielder Ebou Adams on loan until January.\nAdams, 21, signed from non-league Dartford in February 2016, will be making his second loan move from Carrow Road, having had a brief three-game stint with Braintree last season.\nJules, 20, did not play a first-team game for the Royals.\nBut he did make 10 Scottish Premiership appearances for Motherwell during a loan spell last season, and he was a member of the Scotland Under-20 squad that finished third at the recent Toulon tournament.\nShrewsbury have now made five summer signings, having previously brought in strikers Lenell John-Lewis and Arthur Gnahoua and midfielder Jon Nolan.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Shrewsbury Town have signed Motherwell midfielder Alex Jules on loan until the end of the season from Reading.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The leading index closed down 69.63 points at 6231.89.\nMiners more than doubled earlier losses to leave Antofagasta down more than 6%. Others, including Anglo American and BHP Billiton were down 4%.\nHOusebuilders all but wiped out their earlier falls. Taylor Wimpey ended flat and Berkeley Group ended less than 1% down after a report from chartered surveyors forecasted a short-term drop in UK house prices over the next three months.\nRolls-Royce was also a loser, with a 2% fall.\nThe chief executive of Rolls-Royce has warned staff that the engineering firm is behind with deliveries to customers, according to the Financial Times.\nVodafone fell about 5% after it agreed a deal to merge its New Zealand operations with Sky Network Television.\nOn the FTSE 250 builder Bellway was also caught in the general decline of construction shares, with a 1% fall.\nThat was despite an upbeat trading statement.\n\"That survey from RICS [Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors] about a first possible drop in house prices since 2012, is clearly spooking people,\" said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.\n\"It is tax-related and maybe a little bit Brexit related, but some will be wondering whether there are more fundamental factors slowing us down, as prices are just at such high levels.\"\nFlybe shares ended 5.5% lower, despite returning to profit.\nOn the currency markets, the pound was down 0.3% against the dollar at $1.4466 but rose 0.3% against the euro to \u00e2\u201a\u00ac1.277.","summary":"(Close): The FTSE 100 closed lower, with mining and construction shares among the biggest fallers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That was just over over half of last year's haul, when the website auctioned a coffee meeting with the Apple boss.\nThe money will benefit the Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.\nCharityBuzz declined to reveal the winner, who will get a one-hour lunch with Mr Cook at Apple headquarters (cost of travel not included).\nMr Cook also added a second prize on Twitter, which will give the winner a VIP seat at an upcoming Apple event.\nCharityBuzz had estimated the value of the lunch date at around $100,000.\nPart of the reason for the lower price tag could be that CharityBuzz implemented a finance authorisation requirement for anyone wishing to bid on the auction.\nBut while appetite for a bite with Mr Cook may have cooled (or Silicon Valley lovers might just prefer a well-brewed cup of coffee), his stock, much like Apple's, remains high.\nAn auction for a similar lunch date with former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke took in just over $70,000, and a still-open auction for a coffee date with AOL boss Tim Armstrong - which also includes a tour of HuffingtonPost Live and a taped interview - currently has zero bids.\nWarren Buffett, chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, was one of the first to popularise a \"lunch with the boss\"-style charity auction 14 years ago.\nLast year, lunch with the \"oracle of Omaha\" sold for more than $1m on eBay, off the record $3.5m winning bid in 2012.","summary":"A charity auction for a lunch date with Apple chief executive Tim Cook has raised more than $1.5m (\u00c2\u00a31.2m) on eBay.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Scot was development driver this year but her position will be expanded in 2015 to include two runs in Friday practice and two tests.\nThe move comes after Wolff impressed in an outing in free practice at the German Grand Prix this year.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"I'm really happy to be able to carry on and get more time in the car,\" Wolff told BBC Sport.\n\"That was the most important aspect.\n\"This is another step in the right direction for me. I am delighted Williams are recognising my progression, hard work and that it is performance that counts.\n\"I'm incredibly proud of what the team have achieved this year and I hope we can continue that development next year.\"\nWilliams have finished third in the constructors' championship this season, a year after suffering the worst season in their history, following a major internal restructuring and a switch from Renault to Mercedes engines.\nThis year, Wolff did a day's test in Barcelona in May, before two planned outings in free practice at the British and German races.\nHer outing at Silverstone ended after less than a lap when her car suffered engine failure.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nBut at Hockenheim she completed a full session and ended up with a time just 0.227 seconds slower than race driver Felipe Massa, an 11-time grand prix winner.\nWilliams's reserve driver Felipe Nasrhas moved to race for Sauber in 2015.\nIt is not clear whether Williams will replace him, but Wolff is in any case expected to be the prime driver for the team at tests other than the race drivers Massa and Valtteri Bottas.\nWilliams deputy team principal Claire Williams added: \"Susie continues to impress us with her strong technical knowledge, the feedback she delivers and the performance when she drives the car both on the track and in the simulator.\n\"She has steadily increased her time behind the wheel since she joined us in April 2012 and her appointment as test driver was a natural progression.\"","summary":"Susie Wolff has been given a bigger role at Williams next year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The White Garden, at Kensington Palace, was planted to mark 20 years since Princess Diana died in a car crash.\nThe Duchess of Cambridge joined the princes on the garden tour.\nA spokeswoman for Kensington Palace said: \"The engagement will allow the princes to pay tribute to the life and work of their mother.\"\nThey met representatives from the causes and charities supported by Diana, including the Royal Marsden and Great Ormond Street hospitals, the National Aids Trust, Centrepoint youth homelessness charity and the Leprosy Mission.\nMembers of the public have been leaving tributes and flowers at the gates of the palace to mark the anniversary of Diana's death.\nThe Princess of Wales died on 31 August 1997 in Paris, when William, now the Duke of Cambridge, was 15 and his brother was 12.\nThe garden at their mother's former home has been inspired by memories of her life, style and image, such as her white \"Elvis\" Catherine Walker dress.\nThe White Garden, as it is known, follows a tradition first established at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent, famous for its own white garden created in the 1930s.\nTheir Royal Highnesses met gardener Sean Harkin who designed the display and Graham Dillamore who knew the princess when he worked there some 30 years ago.\nThe garden has been open since spring and will continue into September with white roses, lilies, gladioli and cosmos.\nIt is the fourth London memorial created in tribute to Diana - the others are the Diana Memorial Playground at Kensington Palace, the Diana Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park, and the Diana Memorial Walk at St James's Palace.","summary":"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have visited a memorial garden in memory of their mother, Diana, Princess of Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Highways England say the \u00c2\u00a36m layout changes on the Posthouse roundabout proved more difficult than anticipated.\nWork began last summer and was expected to finish by March but it has now been pushed back to 28 June.\nWrexham MP Ian Lucas said the route was vital to the region's economy.\n\"Deadlines were set, missed, then extended, not once but again and again - and the level of information given to motorists has been very poor indeed,\" he said.\nNew Chester MP Chris Matheson added: \"The chaos these works have caused has been a real issue for Chester for months.\"\nA Highways England spokesperson said: \"We are doing everything we can to complete the A55\/A483 scheme as quickly as possible.\n\"We have rescheduled the street lighting installation work to take place overnight in July, so that we are able to fully open the roundabout and start operating the traffic lights from Monday 29 June.\"","summary":"Work on a roundabout on the A55 in Chester has been delayed for a second time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, the 31-year-old Brighton midfielder was named in the Wales squad for their upcoming friendlies, over two years after his last call-up.\n\"Wales manager Chris Coleman said to have a better chance of going in the summer he'd like to see me playing regularly,\" Crofts told BBC Radio Kent.\n\"I wasn't guaranteed that with Brighton, so it was a tough decision.\"\nCrofts has featured 18 times for the Seagulls, who are second in the Championship, this season but his last outing came in the defeat by Cardiff on 20 February.\nThe former Norwich man has won 27 caps for Wales, with the last of those coming against Serbia in September 2013.\nHowever, he could add to those in the friendlies against Northern Ireland and Ukraine during the international break.\n\"With the Euros coming up for Wales it was important for me to get some games under my belt before the end of the season,\" he added.\n\"After speaking to Chris, my place isn't guaranteed even if I play, but it gives me the best opportunity.\"\nCrofts began his career at Gillingham and has returned to Priestfield Stadium until the end of the campaign, although Brighton have a 28-day recall clause as part of the deal.\nHe scored 19 goals in 191 games in his first stint at the Kent club and he hopes he can help the Gills, who are fourth in League One, win promotion to the Championship.\n\"This year I have got three massive goals; Brighton to get promoted, Gillingham to get promoted and a place at the Euros,\" he said.\n\"I am going to work as hard as I can to achieve those things. I'll give it everything I have got.\"","summary":"Gillingham have re-signed Chris Crofts on loan from Brighton until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Chinook helicopter from RAF Odiham in Hampshire was sent to recover the wreckage.\nFive people were on the training aircraft when it was forced to land on Yr Aran in Snowdonia on 9 August.\nAll five escaped unhurt, but black smoke could be seen billowing from the peak for miles around.\nFive people - four military and one civilian - were on board the Griffin helicopter from RAF Valley on Anglesey when it made what the Ministry of Defence called a \"precautionary landing\".\nA sixth person involved in the training exercise was already on the mountain when the crew had to land.\nThe exercise involved the helicopter picking people up and putting them back down on the peak.","summary":"The body of an RAF helicopter has been recovered from the summit of a Snowdonia peak after it crashed during a training exercise.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dr Imran Farooq, a leader of Karachi's influential MQM party, was stabbed to death near his home in Edgware, north London in September 2010.\nKhalid Shamim and Mohsin Ali were detained near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman, Balochistan province.\nThey are to be handed to Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency.\nThe BBC's Shahzeb Jillani in Pakistan says the murder was widely seen as a politically-motivated killing because Dr Farooq was reportedly planning to break away from the MQM leadership in London and start a new party.\nThe arrested suspects and a third man named Mohammed Kashif Khan Kamran worked for the MQM party, officials said.\nIn a statement, the MQM party denied any association with the suspects or involvement in the murder of Dr Farooq and accused the Pakistani government of political victimisation.\nDr Farooq was parliamentary leader in the Pakistani National Assembly when he went into hiding during a military operation against the MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement party) in 1992.","summary":"Two men have been arrested in Pakistan on suspicion of involvement in the murder of a London-based Pakistani politician.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve Williams, of Flat Iron Heritage, contacted his local MP, Lindsay Hoyle, after families were blocked from visiting the Chorley Pals Memorial Site at Serre-les-Puisieux.\nHe claims they were obstructed by a farmer who owns land near the cemetery.\nThe BBC tried to contact Jean Louis Legrand but could not get a reply.\nTo reach the Pals' Battalions memorial at the Sheffield Memorial Park, which is owned by Sheffield City Council, visitors must use an unmade public right of way that crosses land owned Mr Legrand.\nThe path is owned by the town of Serre whilst the park itself is looked after and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC).\nThe commission's Director General Victoria Wallace said: \"We are very concerned about the situation at Serre, and urge any visitors encountering hostility or harassment to report it to the local authorities.\n\"We are working with the French government and local authorities to find long-term solutions, but meanwhile we urge caution when visiting, and we ask visitors not to inflame the situation by ignoring the parking restrictions.\"\nThe dispute has forced Flat Iron Heritage to cancel visits.\nMr Williams, who has been making an annual trip to the area since 2002, said the situation was getting worse.\nHe said it has caused a \"great deal of distress\" to those travelling to visit the graves of loved ones.\nLabour MP for Chorley Mr Hoyle has written to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson asking his department to investigate.\nSheffield Memorial Park","summary":"A heritage group has called for an investigation into a dispute over access to a World War Two memorial in France.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"England international Chase, 29, had been suspended pending an internal disciplinary investigation, but will now been given a free transfer.\nCaptain Hansen, 29, is also released while Salford owner Marwan Koukash says Paterson, 28, is moving to Leigh.\nHalf-back Fages had resigned from the club and will now be allowed to leave.\n\"We're very close with his advisers to reaching a deal and we want to wish him all the very best,\" Koukash said of 21-year-old Fages.\nSalford secured their Super League status for next season with their win at Widnes and that will be the catalyst for their recruitment drive for next season, according to Koukash.\n\"Everything was on hold until we secured our position in Super League,\" he said. \"Having done that now, it's a matter of finalising the deals.\n\"I have no doubt that there will be at least six to eight new arrivals.\"","summary":"Salford Red Devils have released full-back Chris Chase, half-back Tom Paterson and captain Chris Hansen and are close to agreeing a deal to sign France international Matty Fages.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Sunderland means United remain six points adrift of the Premier League top four.\nAsked afterwards if United can still make the Champions League places, Van Gaal said: \"It will be very difficult.\n\"After this match, the Europa League is our best route but it will not be easy because there are so many good teams.\"\nSince last season, the winners of the Europa League have been rewarded with a place in either the Champions League final qualifying stage or the group stage.\nUnited play the first leg of their Europa League last-32 tie against Danish side FC Midtjylland on Thursday.\nThey play Shrewsbury in the FA Cup next weekend and do not return to Premier League action until 28 February when they play third-placed Arsenal at Old Trafford.\nVan Gaal says he has not given up hope of matching United's fourth-place finish from his first campaign in charge, but has warned his squad that it now looks unlikely.\n\"We have given five points away against Chelsea and now Sunderland, so it is too much at this time,\" he added.\n\"I have said that also to the players, because you cannot close your eyes to it. It is still possible but the Europa League is easier I think.\n\"It is also not so easy, because there is also a fantastic level in that competition, so we will have to fight for it.\"","summary":"Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says the Europa League is his side's best chance of qualifying for next season's Champions League.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Oscar-winning actress is specifically backing a project aimed at securing the future of Nower Wood, as an \"outdoor classroom\" for generations.\nThe ancient woodland, in Leatherhead, serves as a wildlife and environmental education site for pupils from primary to A-Level age.\nA fundraising drive aims to raise \u00c2\u00a3470,000 to rebuild dilapidated classrooms.\nDame Judi said: \"As a local Surrey resident with a love of wildlife, I'm delighted to be supporting Surrey Wildlife Trust and its Nower Wood New Build Project.\n\"I also recognise the importance of outdoor education and the need to inspire the next generation about wildlife and conservation.\"","summary":"Dame Judi Dench has donated \u00c2\u00a310,000 to the Surrey Wildlife Trust.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Officers fired tyre-deflation rounds at the raiders' Mercedes after they tried to ram a police car to escape.\nTwo further rounds were discharged at another car which was mistakenly thought to be involved.\nThe Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) said the officers' response was \"wholly justified.\"\nNo members of the public were injured during the incident on 12 February last year.\nThe five men were arrested outside the restaurant after stealing an ATM in Carnoustie earlier that day.\nSeven men were convicted of blowing up cash machines at banks and supermarkets across England and Scotland at Liverpool Crown Court this week.\nThe Pirc report said the police firearms response was \"necessary and proportionate\" due to the high risk posed to the public.\nCommissioner Kate Frame said: \"The police response, to what was a significant threat to public safety and the officers themselves, was wholly justified.\n\"They had reliable intelligence to indicate they were dealing with suspects who had access to firearms, a history of extreme violence and who had previously used high-powered stolen vehicles to ram police vehicles and escape.\n\"When the suspects then used the same dangerous tactic to try and avoid arrest during this incident, the use of tyre deflation rounds to disable their vehicle was not only necessary but proportionate.\"","summary":"A police watchdog has backed the use of force by officers during the arrest of five men who tried to ram a police car outside a McDonald's in Carnoustie.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, 27 motorcyclists were killed and the number of serious injuries also rose from 507 to 514 in the year up to September 2015.\nLondon Assembly's Transport Committee said the figure for deaths was \"unacceptably high\".\nTfL said more police have been deployed in accident hotspots and it is focusing on motorcycle and scooter safety.\nThe figures were released as the London Assembly committee published its report \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcEasy Rider: Improving motorcycle safety on London roads\u00e2\u20ac\u2122.\nResearchers spoke to 1,200 riders and found one in five had been involved in a collision and about 62% motorcyclists had been involved in a near-miss incident.\nIn 2010, 4,337 motorcyclists were injured in London, which by 2014 rose to 5,233, an increase of nearly 21%.\nThe report found the inconsistency over access to bus lanes causes \"unnecessary confusion\" as TfL allows motorcyclists to ride in bus lanes on the roads it manages, while many boroughs do not.\nIt also asked TfL to monitor the impact of dedicated Cycle Superhighways on the road space shared by other traffic.\nThe report also called on authorities to educate young riders.\nValerie Shawcross, chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, said: \"Arguably motorcyclists have been overlooked in public discussion about road safety in recent years.\n\"However, 36 motorcyclists were killed on London's roads last year, a death toll that is unacceptably high, and part of a bigger picture of collisions and injuries affecting motorcyclists, many of them life-changing in their seriousness.\"\nTfL said that since September police had stopped 5,389 riders, issued 742 traffic offence reports, 1,335 verbal warnings, seized 96 motorcycles and made 10 arrests.\nPolice will also target the boroughs where motorcyclists are at greatest risk of injury.\nLeon Daniels, TfL's managing director of surface transport, said: \"On-street education and enforcement, substantial investment in improving rider skills and guidance to help engineers design roads so that they are safer for riders, all form part of a concerted effort to improve road safety in the capital.\"","summary":"The number of motorcyclists killed in London has more than doubled in the past five years, Transport for London (TfL) has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old, who joined Chelsea in January 2012, spent last season on loan at English Championship side Middlesbrough, making 22 appearances.\nHis switch comes after a vow to fight for a place at Chelsea this season.\n\"The target is to get a lot of playing time and help Kasimpasa achieve their objectives,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I've come to Turkey to reciprocate the club's determination to bring me here. I want to show the manager and the fans that they have made a good choice and I am completely focused on breaking into the squad and prove myself here.\n\"They have strong faith in my ability and I need to prove it. Last season was difficult because of injuries which affected me both at club and international level but I have put all that behind me.\n\"Kasimpasa approached Chelsea in a professional manner and the chance to test myself in a top league is very challenging.\"\nOmeruo underwent his medical at Kasimpasa on Tuesday before signing a deal, which includes an option for the Turkish club to buy him at the end of the loan.\nHe joined Chelsea from Belgian side Standard Liege in 2012 and developed on loan at ADO Den Haag in Netherlands in an 18-month spell from 2012 to 2013.\nOmeruo made 14 appearances in his first loan spell at Boro after joining in January 2014 and returned for the whole of last season.\nThe centre-back was first called up by Nigeria in January 2013 and he went on to play at that year's Africa Cup of Nations and Confederations Cup - and at the 2014 World Cup.","summary":"Nigeria defender Kenneth Omeruo has joined Turkish side Kasimpasa on a season-long loan from Premier League champions Chelsea.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Esteban Ruiz Santiago is accused of murdering five people at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International airport on Friday.\nDuring a 15-minute court appearance on Monday he was told by the judge that he may face the death penalty.\nSantiago answered the judge's questions in a clear voice.\nHe spoke very little during the hearing and confirmed to the judge that he understood the criminal charges and that he is a US citizen.\nWhen asked about his employment, he told the judge that he worked for the Signal 88 security firm in Anchorage, Alaska, for the last few years and that he currently has only $5 to $10 in his bank account.\nSecurity was high outside the courtroom, with more than 25 armed police guarding the building.\nSantiago wore a red jumpsuit and was shackled at the wrists, stomach and legs throughout the hearing.\nAuthorities say they have not ruled out terrorism as a motive, and that they are investigating whether mental illness may have played a role in the attack.\nIn November 2016, Santiago visited an FBI building in Anchorage to tell agents he was hearing voices and believed that US spies were trying to control his mind.\nAccording to a criminal complaint, Santiago told investigators that he flew one-way from Alaska to Florida to carry out the attack.\nAgents say he checked a handgun into his luggage.\nHe retrieved the gun from the baggage carousel, and loaded it in a bathroom before emerging and firing at random, investigators say.\nSix other people were wounded by gunshots at the airport's baggage claim area.\nThree dozen suffered minor injuries in the chaos as passengers and airport workers fled.","summary":"A 26-year-old man accused of killing five people at an airport in Florida has appeared in court for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 41,000 people descended on the city's Golden Mile to mark the Hindu festival of light, with entertainment including fireworks and dancing.\nThe lights switch on earlier this month also attracted a record attendance with 37,000 in Leicester's south Asian area.\nThe festival, also marked by Jains and Sikhs, celebrates the victory of good over evil.\nAt the centre of Leicester's celebrations was a 110ft (34m) ferris wheel, known as the Wheel of Light. About 6,000 coloured lamps were strung up around the city.\nAs well as fireworks and the street lights, shops put on entertainment and there was traditional dancing and music to mark the festival.\nRangoli sand art decorations and light displays also wowed the gathered crowds.\nThe demolition of the Belgrave Flyover last year allowed for an extension of the celebration along the full length of Belgrave Road.","summary":"A record number of people have turned on the street lights in Leicester for the Hindu festival of Diwali.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simmons, 52, was suspended in September for questioning the continued omissions of Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard.\nHe issued a public apology to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).\n\"I regret my public outburst during a press conference and the revelation of the vote that took place at the selection meeting,\" said Simmons.\n\"I extend a public apology to all whom I may have offended. I have personally apologised to my fellow selectors and the WICB and now do so again publicly.\n\"I am looking forward to putting this behind me and doing the job I enjoy with the West Indies' senior men's teams.\"\nSimmons played 26 Tests as an all-rounder for the West Indies between 1988 and 1997, and became head coach of their senior squads in March.\nEldine Baptiste took over from Simmons for the current tour of Sri Lanka, with the West Indies losing both Tests and all three one-day internationals before Wednesday's concluding Twenty20 match.","summary":"West Indies head coach Phil Simmons has apologised for comments he made about the West Indies selection process.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve, who presents Deadly 60 on CBBC, says \"it's pretty crazy that the word 'bullying' was bandied around.\"\n\"It's not a word that should be used lightly and certainly not one that I ever used,\" he said.\nThe pair dismissed claims earlier this month and Ola's husband James Jordan attacked Strictly producers over it.\nOla has now said that she knows people will believe how it was reported by the Daily Mail even if it wasn't true.\n\"Yes they do think it's true,\" reflects Ola, \"and it is hard being on a show for nine years and suddenly being called names, it's very hard\".\nSteve and Ola were in the bottom two on Strictly at the weekend and then lost the dance off so have now left this year's competition.\n\"It's been weird for me,\" says Steve, \"that the job I do has very little press and tabloid attention and all of a sudden having all these stories coming out and not really knowing what to do with it and how to handle it has been probably the biggest learning experience of Strictly for me\".\nIn a joint interview, Steve went on to say that \"the best thing\" to do when the bullying claims surfaced \"was to show that we were unified, that we were together as a team and to make sure that we just carried on smiling and carried on dancing and carried on doing our thing.\"\n\"And in some ways not to dignify it with a response,\" he added.\n\"In other ways when it's decisively brought up to answer it as truthfully as we can and I think that we've done that and it will blow over.\"\nIf you've been affected by bullying and want to find out about the help that's available, go to The Surgery's homepage on the BBC Radio 1 website.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Strictly Come Dancing pair Steve Backshall and Ola O'Donoghue have spoken out about claims that they were bullied on the show.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sturrock has nearly an entire team of injured players with 10 of his first-team squad doubtful for Saturday's League Two game against Wimbledon.\nTo add to his woes forward Shaun Jeffers is also suspended following last weekend's red card.\n\"We've just got to battle through these next two games,\" said Sturrock.\nWinger Jack Compton has also been ruled out for four weeks leaving Sturrock little choice but to ask some of his squad to play despite carrying knocks.\n\"I won't be able to fill it so I'll bring in one of the youth players to sit on the bench in a position we don't have many players for,\" Sturrock told BBC Radio Bristol.\n\"Jordan Gibbons is playing with an injury but he'll have to play again. It's not ideal but that is the situation we are in.\n\"It's quite scary when you look at the age of certain players playing every week. They deserve the experienced players to come back as quickly as possible.\n\"They are getting match practice and learning their trade but they are making mistakes and really we need to get a more solid team on the pitch.\"","summary":"Bristol City manager Lee Sturrock says he is \"scary\" with the number of injuries he is facing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Musk tweeted that the explosion of Falcon 9 during a routine filling operation was the most complicated in the space travel firm's history.\nHe said that the engines weren't on and there was \"no apparent heat source\".\nThe rocket's payload, a satellite on which Facebook had leased capacity, was destroyed in the explosion last week.\n\"Still working on the Falcon fireball investigation. Turning out to be the most difficult and complex failure we have ever had in 14 years,\" Mr Musk tweeted.\nFacebook, with Eutelsat Communications, had been due to use the Amos-6 satellite for broadband internet coverage for parts of sub-Saharan Africa as part of Facebook's Internet.org initiative.\nThe force of the blast at Cape Canaveral shook buildings several miles away.\nMr Musk tweeted that support for the SpaceX investigation by Nasa, the US Federal Aviation Administration, and the US Air Force was \"much appreciated\".\nThe technology entrepreneur owns and leads SpaceX. Mr Musk is also chief executive of electric car company Tesla Motors and chairman of solar energy firm SolarCity.","summary":"SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk has said the rocket that exploded at Florida's Cape Canaveral Air Force Station last week was a \"complete failure\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A member of the public raised the alarm after seeing the woman, aged in her 50s, fall at Peveril Point, near Swanage, on Saturday afternoon.\nShe was airlifted by the coastguard helicopter to King George's Field park where she was treated by paramedics.\nThe injured woman, who is from the Swanage area, was taken to Southampton General Hospital by air ambulance.\nCh Insp Bob Acaster, of Dorset Police, said: \"Emergency services worked hard in very difficult weather to rescue the woman from the cliff and bring her to safety.\"\nPolice said the woman's family had been informed.","summary":"A woman has been airlifted to hospital after falling from a cliff in Dorset.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Basil Khan and Omar Mohidin were 16 when they were hit and racially abused by officers in Edgware Road, north west London in 2007, the High Court heard.\nThe sergeant and a constable involved were acquitted along with four colleagues in a criminal trial in 2009.\nThe High Court ruled the two men were racially abused and awarded damages.\nThe Met's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Fiona Taylor said the officers' actions had let down the public and all of the force.\nOfficers from the Territorial Support Group stopped the teenagers in June 2007 because they claimed that some of the group had been mouthing obscenities and making gestures at them.\nOmar Mohidin was held in a police van for about five minutes while officers arrested Basil Khan who was handcuffed, strip searched and held in police custody for almost 20 hours.\nMr Justice Gilbart said Mr Khan had been wrongfully arrested and he accepted PC Mark Jones, who has since left the force, had hit Mr Khan, grabbing him around the neck and making it difficult for him to breathe.\nThe judge awarded Mr Khan \u00a311,900 in damages and said Sgt William Wilson had also struck Mr Khan.\nThe court ruled Mr Mohidin was also falsely imprisoned for a few minutes during which time he was subjected to \"racist humiliation\", but that his injury amounted at most to feeling upset for a few days.\nHe dismissed Mr Mohidin's claim that he had suffered acute stress disorder as a result of the police action and awarded him \u00a32,500.\nThe judge threw out a third civil damages claim for false imprisonment, assault and race discrimination brought by another man, Ahmed Hegazy.","summary":"Two men who were racially abused by Metropolitan Police officers have been awarded more than \u00a320,000 in damages.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The court in Novorossiysk gave two of the dancers 10 days in jail each, a third 15 days and two others received fines on charges of petty hooliganism.\nProsecutors had said their \"erotic and sexual twerk dance\" was disrespectful to historic memory and unacceptable.\nEarlier this month, Russian officials closed a dance school after a similar dance video emerged on the internet.\nThe latest incident involves six dancers - one of them a minor who was not convicted - who had posted a video on YouTube.\n\"This incident of disrespect for the memory of war history is unacceptable and any attempts to desecrate sites of military glory will be stopped immediately,\" prosecutors said.\nThe sentences come as Russia prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the World War Two victory.\nThey also follow the incident early in April when a video clip from the Orenburg dance school on YouTube was viewed millions of times.\nThe video clip, entitled Winnie the Pooh and the Bees, showed a group of teenage girls dancing on stage in striped leotards, long socks and mini-skirts,\nThey perform hip-thrusting moves characteristic of twerking.\nA committee is investigating whether the performance amounts to negligence or even \"debauched action\", which is punishable by a range of sanctions from community service to three years behind bars.","summary":"A Russian court has sentenced three teenagers to jail for performing an \"erotic and sexual twerk dance\" at the site of the Battle of Stalingrad.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peake won silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and is targeting a Team GB spot in Rio.\nThe 30-year-old aims to break the Welsh record, which she currently holds, at Cardiff International Sports Stadium.\n\"I've done a lot of competitions trying to get the magical bar that is the Rio qualification,\" Peake said.\n\"There's quite a few goals for the weekend.\n\"A personal best would be nice and would also be a Welsh record. I've equalled it so far this year so I'd really like to step that up a notch.\"\nBritish Athletics has set 4.50m as the qualification standard for Rio with Peake setting a personal best of 4.40m.","summary":"Commonwealth Games silver medallist Maxine Peake is aiming to set a new Welsh record when she competes in the 4.50m event in Cardiff on Saturday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Anglo-South African company said its current structure was \"too costly\" and inefficient.\nChanges to the regulatory environment in Europe and South Africa had also made the business more complex to run.\nIt came as the firm reported a 4% rise in annual pre-tax adjusted operating profit to \u00c2\u00a31.7bn.\nOld Mutual said it expected the separation of its four main units to be completed by the end of 2018.\nThe company plans to separate into Old Mutual Emerging Markets, Old Mutual Wealth, Nedbank Group and OM Asset Management.\nChief executive Bruce Hemphill said: \"The strategy we have announced today sets out a bold new course to unlock value currently trapped within the group structure.\n\"We have four strong businesses that can reach their full potential by freeing them from the costs and constraints of the group.\n\"These businesses are performing strongly, have excellent competitive positions in sizeable markets and the underlying growth potential to flourish independently.\"\nHe said the current organisation of the group was \"a costly structure with insufficient synergies to justify those costs\".\nThe group said it had yet to decide how it would go about spinning off the units.\nOld Mutual announced its strategic review in November, after former Standard Bank executive Mr Hemphill took over as chief executive.\nThe group, which was founded in South Africa in 1845, currently has a majority stake in South African lender Nedbank. But it plans to reduce it to a minority stake by the end of 2018.\nThe company's Old Mutual Wealth unit, a sponsor of England rugby union, has also received a takeover approach from private equity firms, according to reports citing unnamed sources.","summary":"Old Mutual has announced plans to split off its emerging markets and wealth management businesses into four separate companies.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Cheetham Hill Asda Living store will turn off escalators, screens and music for an hour on Saturday 7 May.\nCustomers will also be offered a picture map of the supermarket.\nGeneral manager Simon Lea came up with the idea after watching an autistic child and his mother struggle on the shop floor.\nFollow the latest news updates from across Greater Manchester\n\"When we open the doors you will be able to hear a pin drop. That's the plan,\" Mr Lea told the Manchester Evening News.\n\"I suffered for many years with anxiety and I used to absolutely hate going into busy stores. If we can make a few small changes to give these customers a better shopping experience and make them comfortable then I know the store will be a better place to shop for everyone,\" Mr Lea said.\nThe store will open an hour early and no announcements will be made during the quiet hour between 08:00 and 09:00 BST.\nSource: The National Autistic Society\nAsda said it would monitor feedback from the trial and would consider rolling it out to other stores.\nThe National Autistic Society (NAS) said it welcomed the move as shops and other public spaces could be \"extremely challenging\" because of bright lights, strong smells and crowds.\nNAS Campaign manager Tom Madders said: \"It can cause [autistic people] to feel overwhelmed by 'too much information'. This can be excruciatingly painful or cause extreme anxiety. This may lead to a meltdown or - all too often - people avoid these places and choose not to go out at all.\n\"Asda's initiative is a great example of an organisation taking the trouble to understand how autistic people experience the world and we hope other retailers are inspired to follow their example.\"","summary":"An Asda supermarket in Manchester is experimenting with a \"quiet hour\" for customers with autism.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 39-year-old has passed the Premier League and Football League's fit and proper person test and will become chairman of the West Midlands side.\nHe succeeds American Randy Lerner, who bought Villa for \u00a362.6m in 2006.\nVilla were relegated from the Premier League for the first time last season, finishing bottom, and have since named Roberto di Matteo as manager.\nDr Xia spent six years at Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, including five months at Oxford University, before returning to China.\nHe made his fortune as the owner of Recon Group, a holding company that has the controlling interest in five publicly listed companies on the Hong Kong and Chinese stock exchanges, employing 35,000 people in 75 countries.\nHis takeover comprises a \u00a352m purchase price and a \u00a324m overdraft. In addition, he will contribute \u00a360m in operating costs.\nDr Xia met the Football League's Shaun Harvey in London on Monday for formal confirmation he had passed the owners' and directors' test, after the Premier League had been satisfied in its investigations.\nThe new Villa vice-chairman is Chris Samuelson, an international financier who has been involved in a failed takeover at fellow Championship club Reading.\nHe also attempted to inject finances into Premier League Everton more than a decade ago.\nThe new chief executive is Keith Wyness, who filled the same role at Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen, then Everton.\nSamuelson was instrumental in getting Dr Xia interested in the Villa project and introduced the new owner to Wyness.\nDr Xia is expected to inject about \u00a330m into the transfer fund available to former Chelsea, West Brom and Schalke boss Di Matteo as he rebuilds a first-team squad that won only three league games last season.\nSubscribe to the BBC Sport newsletter to get our pick of news, features and video sent to your inbox.","summary":"Chinese billionaire Dr Tony Xia has completed his takeover of Championship club Aston Villa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old midfielder moved to McDiarmid Park for a second spell in February 2016 after a frustrating five months with Hearts.\nHe has scored 14 goals in 48 appearances since then, having netted twice while on loan in 2015.\n\"The pull of Hibernian was too much for me,\" said Swanson.\n\"It's always been an ambition of mine to play for the club and I am looking forward to this new challenge and to help achieve their goals back in the Premiership.\"\nThe Championship winners are yet to reveal details of the contract agreed with the former Dundee United, Peterborough and Coventry City player.\nSaints offered the midfielder new terms, with Swanson adding: \"The decision to leave St Johnstone has been a difficult one for me. I've felt settled at the Saints and really enjoyed my football, and my period at the club has been the most enjoyable and satisfying time of my career.\n\"So, it goes without saying, my decision to leave McDiarmid Park was not taken lightly.\n\"I want to thank the manager, Tommy Wright, who has supported me in so many ways, on and off the field.\n\"His trust in me on the football park allowed me to flourish. The way he treated me like an adult off the park also helped me to mature and develop as a person.\n\"Now that we are in the top six yet again, which is yet another fine achievement, for the next five games it's my focus to make sure I play my part in helping St Johnstone qualify for a European place.\"\nSaints are currently fourth in the top flight, five points ahead of Hearts in the race for the final Europa League spot.\nAsked what Swanson would bring to his Hibs team, head coach Neil Lennon told his club website: \"Goals from midfield, hopefully, creativity,\n\"He's had a great season, into double figures.\n\"I think he sees a pass, he's a fit lad, he crosses the ball well. And, whenever I have seen him play for St Johnstone, he has probably been their best player and more likely to create something.\n\"And, allied to that, he is a Leith boy. He gets the club and that's always important as well.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Hibernian have signed Swanson from St Johnstone for an undisclosed fee on a three-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He had been facing charges of genocide during one of the most brutal periods in Guatemala's civil war.\nDoctors said he was not able to understand any charges against him.\nThe medical report will affect two separate trials where he is charged with ordering the murder of hundreds of farmers and over 1,000 Mayan Indians.\nGeneral Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide and war crimes two years ago, and sentenced to 80 years in prison.\nThe main charges were that he and his former intelligence chief ordered the army to carry out 15 massacres of Ixil Maya indigenous people in Quiche in northern Guatemala, in which around 1,700 Indians were killed.\nHowever, a high court then threw out the charges on procedural grounds and ordered a retrial.\nAnother trial began in January but ended after the judge was rejected for having made public opinions about genocide in a student thesis.\nA new trial was set for July. This may now not take place because of the medical examiner's report declaring the ex-leader mentally incompetent.","summary":"Guatemalan ex-military leader Efrain Rios Montt has been declared mentally incompetent by a court.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Royal Stoke University Hospital has been designated as a \"gym\" where players can train their characters and fans have been seen roaming the site.\nA hospital spokesman said it was \"unconcerned\" as long as people played the game where it was safe.\nIt warned it would get the \"gym\" removed if fans misused the A&E unit.\n\"Clinical staff have stated categorically that no one should attempt to enter A&E to play the game,\" a spokesman said.\n\"Should problems arise from the public misusing A&E to play Pokemon Go then the trust will have no choice but to contact the game's developer and have the 'gym' removed.\"\nMore on this and other stories from Stoke and Staffordshire\nKevin Parker, associate chief nurse at the hospital, said he was \"aware\" of the game's popularity, but warned players to stay away from the \"incredibly busy\" A&E department.\nHe said: \"We want the public to understand that anybody who visits the hospital solely to play the game will provide an unwanted distraction to the important work of the hospital.\"\nHowever, Michelle Harris, the hospital's sustainability manager, said managers appreciated the positive aspects of the game\nShe said: \"We recognise that the Pokemon Go game encourages walking and exercise, which is something that the trust is equally keen to promote.\"","summary":"Pokemon Go fans have been warned to stay away from a hospital's accident and emergency department.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Falcons academy graduate won three Premiership titles with Leicester in his nine years away from Kingston Park.\nFlood, who has been capped 60 times by England, said: \"When the opportunity came on to the table, it didn't take long for me to make the decision.\n\"It really feels like I'm coming home, and I've watched a fair amount of Newcastle's games in recent months.\"\nFalcons, who have now made 10 signings for the 2017-18 season, did not disclose the length of Flood's contract.\nFlood, who made his Premiership debut for Newcastle in 2005, spent six season with Leicester where he went on to become club captain.\nHe has spent the past three seasons in the French top flight with Toulouse.\nFalcons director of rugby Dean Richards said: \"Toby is a proven performer at the very top level, he is a local lad and it is a huge boost for us to be able to add a player of his quality to our squad.\n\"He has vast leadership experience, he will bring an extra dimension to our game and this really is a signing which outlines the ambition we have to rise even further up the Premiership table.\"\nNewcastle won their final match of the Premiership season on Saturday, beating relegated Bristol 39-27 to finish eighth in the table.\n\"We have quality players coming through our academy and a number of major new signings joining us,\" Richards added.\n\"All the signs are really positive for next season and it is a hugely exciting time to be involved with the club.\"","summary":"Newcastle Falcons have signed former Leicester Tigers and Toulouse scrum-half Toby Flood.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glen Johnson said he was stepping down from Cadwgan Building Preservation Trust (CBPT) due to the harassment from a small number of unnamed people.\nHe said some had taken exception to the way the castle project was being run. It reopened in April.\nThe trust, made up of 250 people, secured revamp funds, with more than \u00a36m from the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nVolunteers raised more than \u00a3200,000 to save the 900-year-old site.\nMr Johnson said: \"The main reason for my resignation is to protect my family from the virtual persecution currently being dealt out by a small number of individuals who have taken exception to the castle and its trustees because the project is not precisely as they would like it.\"\nHe will continue to work as a volunteer with the group.\nCBPT chairwoman Jann Tucker said: \"Glen's remarkable knowledge of the castle and the history of Cardigan has played a huge part in making the site what it is today and we are pleased that he will continue to support us in the capacity of a volunteer - a role he first took up 30 years ago.\"","summary":"The chairman of a group which restored Cardigan Castle has resigned to protect his family from \"virtual persecution\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four police were wounded as they tried to arrest a man in the Bavarian town of Georgensgmuend, south of Nuremberg.\nThe suspect, described as a member of the extremist Reichsbuerger movement, opened fire on the officers before he was eventually detained.\nOfficials said a permit had been revoked for the 31 guns he owned.\nLocal authorities had called in the police after the man repeatedly refused to co-operate with them. When a special forces team moved in early on Wednesday he began shooting through his door, officials said.\nPolice confirmed the officer's death on Thursday, having announced it prematurely late on Wednesday. Another policeman is being treated for serious gunshot wounds. Two others were lightly wounded.\nThe gunman was lightly injured in the exchange.\nThe Reichsbuerger (\"Reich Citizens\") group does not recognise the authority of the post-war German federal republic, seeing it merely as some sort of private company. It believes in the continued existence of a German empire, or Reich, dating back to 1937 or even earlier.\nIts roots are said to go back some three decades.\nBavarian officials said the group's ideology was \"nationalist and anti-Semitic.... clearly extreme right\". Their circle had grown in recently years, they said, and included \"whingers, nutcases, conspiracy theorists, but also the far-right\".\nThe diversity of beliefs and views within the group militates against a simple hierarchical structure or clear leadership.\nBut the group should not be dismissed simply as an \"association of crackpots\", said Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann. Some of its members were obviously capable of brutal violence, particularly targeting representatives of the German state, he warned. Others use their rejection in the authority of the German state as grounds to refuse to pay taxes or creditors.","summary":"A German police officer has been killed in a shootout with a far-right gunman, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Edinburgh-based group said profit increased by 22.6% to \u00a331.5m, while revenues were down 6.8%, to \u00a3242.3m.\nHowever, total operating costs were cut by 6.7% to \u00a3191.7m.\nThe figures were released as Johnston confirmed that shareholders had overwhelmingly backed a deal to buy the i newspaper from ESI Media for \u00a324m.\nIt said the acquisition would give the company \"numerous revenue and cost synergy opportunities\", contribute positively to earnings and \"allow us to accelerate growth in digital, and help stabilise our circulation revenues\".\nIn its annual results statement, the owner of The Scotsman and more than 200 other titles said \"challenging trading conditions\" in the second half of last year had continued into 2016.\nTotal revenues for the first eight weeks of this year were down 13% \"against strong year-on-year comparatives\" in the first quarter of 2015.\nOther Johnston Press financial highlights for 2015:\nIn January the group revealed plans to cut editorial jobs across its operations in the UK, as part of a drive to cut costs following a decline in revenue.\nChief executive Ashley Highfield said: \"We have reduced costs to maintain profitability, reset our portfolio and refocused on priority markets with attractive audiences that offer the best opportunity for growth.\n\"Success in driving our national display advertising business in 2015 and the rollout of our local display advertising sales force initiative gives me confidence for the future despite the fact that the market remains difficult.\"\nThe company stated that this year it would \"focus on and invest in our primary brands, operating in growth markets with attractive audiences\".\nJohnston added: \"We have identified a number of newsbrands that are now considered non-core and such will be either divested or run with less costs, reflecting the medium-term outlook for the identified assets that fall into this category.\n\"The company will run a formal process, with advisers, to market defined asset groups for sale during 2016. Interest by third parties, enquiring about assets, has been encouraging so far.\"","summary":"Johnston Press has reported a rise in annual pre-tax profits as it continues to cut costs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Perry Beeches III is one of a chain of six free schools. Mr Cameron described the schools as \"a real success story\".\nBut the Ofsted report said too many students were underachieving and described teaching as \"inadequate\".\nPerry Beeches chief executive Liam Nolan said he \"fundamentally disagreed\" with the inspectors.\nThe school's headteacher, Darren Foreman, its senior leadership team and chair of governors have resigned, Mr Nolan said.\nMr Nolan has taken on the role of interim head teacher, together with Jackie Powell.\nThe report said: \"Teaching is inadequate. Too much is dull and fails to engage students who became bored and start to fidget.\"\nIt also accused the school's leadership of having an, \"unrealistic and inaccurate\" view of the school and added students' behaviour required improvement.\nMr Nolan said: \"This judgement makes me question Ofsted's credibility.\"\nHowever he said he intended to work with Ofsted to make the school outstanding.\nHe described the report as an, \"unfortunate blip\".\nHe said: \"Within six months you will see us back on the top.\"\nThe Perry Beeches schools are funded by central government but not run by local authorities.\nTwo of the other schools in the chain have been rated \"outstanding\" by Ofsted.\nPerry Beeches III was opened by the Prime Minister in September 2013.\nAt the time, he said the majority of free schools were, \"a real success story we should build on as a country\".\nA Department for Education spokesman said: \"Liam Nolan and the Perry Beeches free schools are transforming the life chances of children in Birmingham, in some of the most deprived communities of the country.\n\"The performance of Perry Beeches I and II has set the bar for schools across the rest of the country.\n\"Swift action has already been taken to change the leadership of Perry Beeches III and to turn around the performance of the school.\"","summary":"Prime Minister David Cameron's flagship free school in Birmingham has been rated \"inadequate\" by Ofsted inspectors.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The campaign was launched on 19 July by the Iraq War Families Campaign Group, which is made up of relatives of British troops killed in the conflict.\nIt aimed to reach that amount to \"bring to justice those responsible for the war and the deaths of our loved ones\".\nThe campaign was led by Reg Keys and Roger Bacon, who lost sons in Iraq.\nThe funding bid began after the publication last month of the long-awaited report by Sir John Chilcot into the 2003 invasion.\nChilcot report: Findings at-a-glance\nThe campaign group initially aimed to reach \u00a350,000 via crowdfunding, but extended its target after raising that figure in nine hours on the CrowdJustice website.\nIt has now received enough backing to fund the whole campaign.\nMr Keys and Mr Bacon said in a statement: \"This is great proof of the underlying support from the British people in our quest for answers and for justice.\n\"It is startling and humbling at the same time.\"\nThe money raised will allow the group's lawyers, McCue and Partners - currently working free of charge - to analyse the 2.6 million-word report by Sir John and prepare \"a comprehensive opinion approved by expert senior counsel\".\nThis would provide guidance on whether legal action against key people involved in the invasion of Iraq would succeed or not.\nThe Chilcot report did not make any findings on whether individuals acted unlawfully.\nHowever, it rejected the legal basis for UK military action, and said then-prime minister Mr Blair overstated the threat posed by then-President of Iraq Saddam Hussein and sent ill-prepared troops into battle.\nChilcot report: Coverage in full\nMr Blair has apologised for any mistakes made, but not the decision to go to war itself.\nA total of 179 British service personnel were killed in Iraq between 2003 and 2009, when British troops left Iraqi soil.\nTens of thousands of Iraqi civilians died over the period, though estimates vary considerably.","summary":"A campaign to fund legal action against former Prime Minister Tony Blair and others over the Iraq War has reached its \u00a3100,000 target.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Turia Pitt received burns to 65% of her body and was told she would never compete again after the 2011 ultra-marathon in Western Australia.\nAfter 200 operations, she completed the 226km (140 mile) Hawaii event on Sunday\nShe has been hailed on social media as an \"amazing role model\".\nFind out how to get into triathlon in our special guide.\nMs Pitt completed a 3.8km swim, 180km bike ride and 42km run in a time of 14:37:30.\nThe mining engineer, author and motivational speaker completed the event using custom-made gear and brake levers on her bike to accommodate the severe injuries to her hands.\nShe also wore special race clothing to deal with the extreme heat and humidity.\n\"Because of my burns, I can't regulate my own body temperature so I've had to make some adjustments, or use standard tri gear in different ways,\" she revealed last month.\n\"I'm going to need things like cooling sleeves and white suits so I don't overheat.\"\nAfter her encounter with the bushfire Ms Pitt spent 864 days in hospital and underwent many operations to treat her injuries.\nShe made her comeback in the Ironman Australia triathlon in May.\n\"Competing in Ironman has ultimately showed me that I literally can do anything I put my mind to,\" she said on her blog.\nMs Pitt was widely praised on social media as an inspiration.\n\"Such a great example of what can be done through hard work belief in one's self and good a support system,\" one person wrote on her Facebook page.\n\"You continue to amaze and inspire,\" said another.","summary":"An Australian woman who suffered severe burns in a bushfire has completed her first Ironman triathlon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Heard, 30, filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences.\nThey married 15 months ago and have no children.\nThey have recently been embroiled in a legal case in Australia after Heard took two dogs into the country illegally. She pleaded guilty in April to a charge of falsifying documents.\nDepp, 52, and Heard met while co-starring in the 2011 film The Rum Diary.\nIn the court papers, Texan-born Heard listed the separation date as Sunday.\nCelebrity news website TMZ reported that Depp had asked a judge to reject Heard's claim for spousal support.\nThe split comes days after the death of Depp's mother. His latest film, Alice Through the Looking Glass, is due to be released on Friday.\nThe Australian court case started last year when Heard brought two dogs into the country where her husband was filming the latest movie in the Pirates of the Caribbean series.\nWhen the case was settled, the couple released a video apology expressing remorse and advising travellers to respect Australian quarantine laws.\nHowever, Australia's Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce had threatened to have the dogs put down, triggering a war of words with Depp that lasted for months.\nThe actor recently said on a US TV show that Mr Joyce looks \"somehow inbred with a tomato\".\nMr Joyce responded by saying he was \"pulling strings\" in Johnny Depp's head, like film villain Hannibal Lecter.","summary":"Actor Johnny Depp and his wife, actress Amber Heard, have filed for divorce in the US.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a documentary aired on BBC Radio 4, the Smack the Pony star claims stories about \"brutalised women\" have become \"entertainment fodder\".\nDramas like The Fall, she suggests, are part of an \"industry\" built on \"rape and the ritualistic murder of women\".\nThe show features an interview with a young actress who says she now regrets playing a rape victim on screen.\n'Sophie' said her character's rape in the unnamed drama was used as \"a shock device\" she now feels was gratuitous \"titillation\".\nIn an interview for Radio 4's Seriously... podcast, Mackichan said recording the interview had left both her and 'Sophie' \"in floods of tears\".\nThe actress also admits that re-watching BBC Two's The Fall in preparation for the programme \"had given her nightmares\".\nThe Fall, now in its third series, tells of a serial killer, played by Jamie Dornan, who torments and rapes his victims before murdering them.\nScreenwriter Allan Cubitt is heard justifying the violence in Mackichan's documentary, saying he wished to neither \"sensationalise\" or \"sanitise\" it.\nMackichan admits The Fall - also starring Gillian Anderson - is \"exciting television\", but says it is nevertheless \"irresponsible\" for perpetuating overused stereotypes.\n\"We do have a lot of what I call crime porn,\" she continued. \"I'd like there to be a real sea change... because it bleeds into our culture.\n\"The onus is with commissioners who commission these programmes, and with screenwriters... who are pandering to the appetite that has been created.\"\nAlison Graham of the Radio Times is another to have spoken out recently against \"graphic portrayals of brutality towards women\".\n\"Using a savage murder of a woman as an attention-grabbing plot device... is too much,\" she wrote in reference to ITV drama Paranoid.\nBody Count Rising can currently be heard on the BBC iPlayer. The next edition of Radio 4's Seriously... podcast is available on Tuesday.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram at bbcnewsents, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Comedian Caroline Mackichan has called for a \"sea change\" in the way violence against women is portrayed on TV.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lagmar Barking, a joint venture between MAR Properties and the Lagan Developments (Holdings), owned the Vicarage Field shopping centre in Barking.\nIt has been bought by Benson Elliot, a UK-based private equity property fund manager.\nThe last accounts for Lagmar Barking showed it owed its lenders \u00a370m.\nThe loan secured on the centre was bought by the US investment fund Cerberus as part of its purchase of the National Asset Management Agency's (Nama) Northern Ireland loan book in 2014.\nPeter Cornforth, director of retail at Benson Elliot, said the deal was \"an exciting purchase for Benson Elliot\".\nHe added that it provided the firm with \"a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the regeneration of a key east London metropolitan centre\".\nCerberus is continuing to rapidly work through the former Nama portfolio with a combination of asset sales, refinancings and enforcements.","summary":"A shopping centre in east London that was at the centre of a multi-million pound loan default has been sold.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victim was queuing for food at the branch in St George's Street, Canterbury at about 02:15 GMT on Friday when the assault occurred.\nInvestigating officers said three men entered the restaurant and began being noisy and bumping into people.\nIt is believed one of the group then set light to the woman's hair.\nOfficers have released CCTV images of three men they are keen to speak to regarding the attack.\nDet Sgt Barry Carr said: \"Fortunately the fire was put out quickly and the victim was not seriously hurt, but things could clearly have turned out much worse.\n\"This was a nasty and extremely dangerous thing to do, and I urge anyone who recognises the men in the CCTV images to contact me as soon as possible.\"","summary":"A woman's hair was set alight in a suspected arson attack at a McDonald's.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Earlier this month, a series of character posters and the film's trailer provoked uproar on social media for their predominantly white cast.\nLast week both the film's director, Alex Proyas, and studio, Lionsgate, apologised for the offence.\nProyas said it was clear \"casting choices should have been more diverse\".\nThe action movie - due to be released early next year - sees white actors such as Gerard Butler, Rufus Sewell and Geoffrey Rush take centre stage in a film about warring Egyptian gods.\nThe publicity material prompted actress Bette Midler to tweet: \"Movie, #GodsOfEgypt in which everyone is white? Egyptians, in history and today, have NEVER been white. BRING BACK GEOGRAPHY!! It's Africa!\"\n'Failure'\n\"We recognise that it is our responsibility to help ensure that casting decisions reflect the diversity and culture of the time periods portrayed,\" wrote Lionsgate in an official statement, released on Friday.\n\"In this instance we failed to live up to our own standards of sensitivity and diversity, for which we sincerely apologise.\n\"Lionsgate is deeply committed to making films that reflect the diversity of our audiences. We have, can and will continue to do better.\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\"\nA statement released by I, Robot director Proyas read: \"The process of casting a movie has many complicated variables, but it is clear that our casting choices should have been more diverse. I sincerely apologise to those who are offended by the decisions we made.\"\nDuVernay, who became the first black female director to receive a Golden Globe nomination for the civil rights movie Selma in 2014, applauded the film-makers' honesty.\n\"This kind of apology never happens - for something that happens all the time. An unusual occurrence worth noting,\" she tweeted.\n\"GODS OF EGYPT makes me value [JJ] Abrams' STAR WARS choices more. Makes me cheer more for [Ryan] Coogler's CREED. We all deserve icons in our own image,\" she added, in a further tweet.\nThe criticism follows similar complaints about Ridley Scott's 2014 movie Exodus: Gods and Kings, which saw Christian Bale cast as Moses - and more recently, Joe Wright's casting of Rooney Mara as Tiger Lilly in Pan.\nGods of Egypt has a reported budget of $140m (\u00c2\u00a392m). It is scheduled for release on 26 February.","summary":"Award-winning film-maker Ava DuVernay has praised the makers of Gods of Egypt for apologising for their casting.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Malorie Bantala, 21, was 32-weeks pregnant when she was assaulted by two people in Peckham on 15 June.\nA boy, 17, was charged on Tuesday with child destruction and grievous bodily harm. He is due to appear at Barkingside Magistrates' Court later.\nKevin Wilson, 20, was charged in June with child destruction and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.\nThe teaching assistant, of Longfield Estate in Bermondsey, who is believed to be the baby's father, denies the charge and will face a trial in November.","summary":"A second teenager has been charged in connection with an attack on a pregnant woman in east London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Italian authorities concluded Claire Martin killed herself after suffering from post-natal depression.\nHer parents, from Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, believe she was murdered because \"things don't add up\".\nAshfield MP Gloria De Piero said there are \"anomalies to explore\".\nMs Martin, 30, lived with son and her in-laws in Grottaminarda, near Naples, while her partner worked in Germany.\nIn March 2012, Ms Martin suffered multiple stab wounds to her neck, struggled upstairs and died.\nA murder investigation was launched, but 15 months later the Italian authority closed the case after it ruled she had committed suicide.\nFollowing a recent Guardian newspaper article on her death, her father Ray Martin said: \"Things don't add up.\n\"It's impossible to stab yourself multiple times in the neck and climb up stairs after wiping the blood clean off the knife.\"\nHer mother Pat Martin said: \"It's a continuing nightmare, nobody gives a damn.\"\nMs De Piero said forensic reports have been translated into English, but there are witness statements and other evidence only available in Italian.\nThe MP has asked for a meeting in October with the Italian government to \"get the answers the Martin's need\".\nMr Martin said: \"We hope to meet with the magistrate, but I honestly don't know why they won't speak with us.\"\nThe Foreign Office said it would not comment on individual cases, but has provided consular assistance to the family.\nIt added: \"We will continue to assist in any way we can, although we cannot interfere in the legal system of another country.\"","summary":"The parents of a woman who was found stabbed to death in a flat in Naples in 2012 have said they want answers from the Italian government.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Office for National Statistics said industrial output fell 0.7% compared with January, when it dropped 0.3%.\nUnexpectedly warm weather drove the change, because it led to a fall in electricity and gas demand, the ONS said.\nConstruction output fell by 1.7% in February, down from a revised January reading of zero growth.\nThe construction figure, the biggest drop in nearly a year, was mainly the result of a 2.6% fall in the housebuilding sector.\nMeanwhile, the UK's deficit in goods and services widened to \u00c2\u00a33.7bn in February, from a revised figure of \u00c2\u00a33bn in January.\nAccording to the ONS, the deficit was fuelled by what it called \"erratic items\", such as imports of gold and aircraft.\n\"The overall trade deficit worsened, but excluding erratic items, the picture improved, as imports fell more than exports,\" said ONS senior statistician Kate Davies.\nHoward Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Markit, called the figures \"a disappointing package of data for the UK economy which fuels suspicion that GDP growth slowed markedly, largely due to consumers becoming more cautious\".\nHe added: \"We suspect UK GDP growth in the first quarter of 2017 slowed to 0.4% quarter-on-quarter from 0.7% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2016 - this would be the weakest growth rate since the first quarter of 2016.\"","summary":"UK industrial output fell for the second month in a row in February, official figures have shown.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The author whose Sea of Poppies was shortlisted for the Booker prize in 2008, is being hosted as a writer-in-residence at Rashtrapati Bhawan.\nHe has been posting regular tweets and pictures, including the dining table Nelson Mandela ate at and guest rooms foreign dignitaries have stayed in.\nHis latest book is on climate change.\nThe Twitter tour was not limited to just the interiors of the official residence.\nGhosh pointed out aspects of the famed gardens, and also drew attention to a sewage treatment plant on the premises.\nThe Mughal gardens are hugely popular in India, and are opened to the public once a year.\nGhosh also took the time to meet members of the president's security detail including Vikrant, the horse that leads all the ceremonial parades the president participates in.\nMany social media users have thanked the author for giving them an \"unseen glimpse\" into the President's house, while others have been offering their own insights- and even criticisms- of the residence..\nOne user suggested that some of the rooms could \"use more light\", while others said that \"heavy dusty carpeting\" could \"smother the will to live\".","summary":"Indian author Pankaj Ghosh has been giving social media users a tour of the official residence of Indian President Pranab Mukherjee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bridge, over the River Wharfe at Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, collapsed in December 2015, affecting 79 homes and businesses.\nThe report, for North Yorkshire County Council, said improved defences should be a \"priority\".\nThe Environment Agency said it was preparing a funding bid for improved defences.\nRead more about this and other stories from across Yorkshire\nThe report said heavy rain over the Christmas period fell on ground already saturated following heavy rain throughout November and December.\nThe level of the River Wharfe rose rapidly and overtopped the town's existing defences.\nIt states: \"An improved system of flood defences in Tadcaster is a priority for the town.\n\"The current level of protection [for a one-in-25 year flood event] is low and whilst the rainfall preceding the flood was unusual, the risk of a repeat event remains.\"\nDon Mackenzie, executive member on North Yorkshire County Council, said: \"Clearly we want to see the basic defences built up higher so that we have more than the current 25 year protection. Ideally we would like to see a 100 year protection.\"\nNicola Eades, from Tadcaster Flood Action Group, welcomed the report.\n\"We are working closely with the organisations [on plans for defences] but it will be about what will be acceptable to the public.\"\nShe also said it would be dependent on what funding would be available nationally and regionally.\nThe report praises the Tadcaster Flood Action Group (TFAG) for its work in improving flood awareness and resilience in the town since 2015.\nIt concludes: \"It is undoubtedly true that Tadcaster is better prepared for flooding through the actions and activities of TFAG.\"","summary":"The risk of a repeat of last year's flooding that caused the collapse of a bridge remains high, a report has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Moore, who is 6ft 5ins, scored 10 goals in 21 league appearances this season for Rovers and Torquay, where he had a brief loan spell earlier this term.\nThe 24-year-old has penned an 18-month deal at Portman Road.\nSpence, 26, has signed to the end of the season having been without a club since leaving MK Dons in the summer.\nThe former West Ham defender played 80 times for the Dons after joining on a full-time contract, following two separate loan spells.\nBoth are unavailable for Ipswich's FA Cup third-round replay at Lincoln on Tuesday as they were not registered before the original tie.\nIpswich Town boss Mick McCarthy confirmed on Saturday to BBC Radio Suffolk he was still searching for another striker despite signing Moore, having previously had an approach turned down by Preston for Jordan Hugill.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page or visit our Premier League tracker here.","summary":"Ipswich Town have signed Bristol Rovers striker Ryan Moore and ex-MK Dons defender Lee Spence for undisclosed fees.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their 196-run first-innings lead came mainly thanks to Tom Kohler-Cadmore (102) and Ed Barnard (59).\nFurther contributions down the order allowed the visitors to reach 403 all out for five batting bonus points.\nGlamorgan started well with Jacques Rudolph and Nick Selman putting on 74 for the first wicket, but they ended 141-3 at the close, 55 runs behind.\nWorcestershire claimed three wickets for 34 runs to reduce Glamorgan to 108-3, but Colin Ingram (41 not out) and Aneurin Donald saw out the rest of the day.\nGlamorgan bowler Michael Hogan told BBC Wales Sport: \"It seemed to go through different stages at different times. It was a little trickier at times and then got easier as ball got softer. The boys toiled hard but it could have been a bit better.\n\"It was good to see Lukas Carey doing well. He has done a lot of work in pre-season and he has worked really hard on his fitness and his technique, so it is good to see him being given a chance and taking it with both hands.\n\"I'm fitter after a winter off, probably lacked a bit of bowling conditioning. I've had a few weeks off with injury so probably I got bit tired towards the end.\n\"We thought with the sun out after about 35 or 40 overs it got a bit easier, but they have got a good attack so we will have to absorb a bit of pressure. I think the boys can do the job and if the boys can build a good total we can hopefully bowl them out.\"","summary":"Worcestershire made a solid start to their reply to Glamorgan's first innings total on day one of the County Championship match at Chelmsford.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The district council-owned building has been upgraded for the first time in more than three decades.\nIt includes a new 33m pool, a shallow training pool, sauna and steam room.\nThe sports hall has been revamped and a \u00a3250,000 climbing wall has been built at the Bridgefoot centre.\nThe double Olympic gold medallist said: \"It's an amazing venue for these guys so that they can learn a life skill as well as having fun.\n\"So many pools nowadays through this whole country have been knocked down and it's incredible that they've invested the money back to make a safe place.\"\nIt is the second time Adlington has visited the centre after she opened the temporary pool provided as part of the British Gas 'Pools for Schools Programme' earlier this year.\nOther athletes who joined the celebrations included water polo player, Rosie Morris, who competed as the GB goalkeeper at the London Olympics in 2012.\nZoe Reeve, former member of the GB Synchro Squad and triple Commonwealth Gold Medallist and three-time Olympian James Goddard also attended the event.","summary":"Olympic gold medallist Jo Adlington has opened a new \u00a32.5m swimming and diving centre in Wirral.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The old Victoria Ground, next to the A500, shut in 1997 when the club moved to the Britannia Stadium and has remained vacant ever since.\nPlans for the 16-acre site include 130 homes being built initially, followed by a further 70.\nDavid Sidaway, from the council, said he was proud to have secured investment for the \"very important site\".\nA plan to build offices there was shelved in 2004 and in 2007 St Modwen said the recession had affected development opportunities.\nFurther plans for housing were announced in 2013 but never happened.\nDave Smith, from developer St Modwen Homes, said: \"We understand that the Victoria Ground is an important site for both the people of Stoke-on-Trent and the city council.\n\"Having taken the comments from the public consultation on board, particularly for the second phase of development, we are looking forward to turning our plans for the Victoria Ground site into reality and breathing new life into the community and surrounding area.\"\nAfter working with the Environment Agency over potential flooding issues, a nearby primary school to include sports pitches in the development and holding a public consultation, plans will be submitted by the end of the month, the council said.","summary":"Stoke-on-Trent City Council has announced plans to build up to 200 homes on the site of the city's former football ground.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A colony has been roosting in St Hilda's Church at Ellerburn, close to the North York Moors.\nBut despite the church's best efforts the bats are not moving and are soiling the altar and church furniture, leaving the church with an \"appalling smell\".\nThe creatures are protected by law and cannot be wilfully disturbed.\nVolunteers at the church have been working for the past decade to keep the altar, stonework and woodwork clean.\nBut the bats, roosting in the higher areas of the church continually soil the interior of the building with urine and faeces.\nChurch warden Liz Cowley said keeping the 11th Century building in good shape was difficult.\nShe said: \"You can see the urine marks (on the altar), they won't go away.\n\"If people were coming in here damaging an ancient building like this, you would say it was criminal damage.\n\"The smell is appalling, it's a combination of ammonia from the urine and a musty smell from the droppings that catches at the back of the throat.\"\nMembers of the church had spent \u00c2\u00a310,000 trying to get the bats to move and had paid for specially-built lofts nearby.\nThe Rev Paul Mothersdale, the Rector of St Hilda's Church, said a lot of money had been invested in trying to persuade the bats to move out of the church.\nThe Rev Mothersdale said: \"We've tried to do everything that English Nature, or Natural England, have wanted us to do.\n\"Money has been spent, not only by the congregation, not only out of church funds, but local people have mucked in and helped.\n\"And yet we're no further forward, we're still as we were 10 years ago.\"\nLucy Bellini, of Natural England, said the bats had to be carefully monitored.\nMs Bellini said: \"It is a really regionally important roost.\n\"Because of that we need to be sure that there are replacement roosts that are suitable and that the bats have found and are aware of and can move to before we allow the church to seal up access points and move the bats out of the church.\"","summary":"A church in North Yorkshire has spent thousands of pounds trying to get a colony of bats to move out.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WBC cruiserweight champion Bellew, 34, produced an upset to stop David Haye in a heavyweight contest last month.\nBut when asked if he would fight WBA and IBF champion Joshua, Bellew said: \"Absolutely not. I don't need that kind of fight. He's far too good for me.\"\nHis promoter Eddie Hearn said he could fight WBO champion Joseph Parker next.\nNew Zealand's Parker, 25, will defend his title against Romanian Razvan Cojanu in Auckland next weekend.\nSpeaking after Joshua's 11th-round stoppage of Wladimir Klitschko, Bellew said: \"I'm still dreaming about winning the heavyweight world title but a different portion to the one AJ has.\"\nThe Liverpudlian said he was considering retirement following his surprise victory over Haye last month on his heavyweight debut.\nBut on fighting Parker, he added: \"I say Eddie knows what he's doing.\"\nPromoter Hearn confirmed that an all-British Bellew-Joshua fight was not on the cards.\n\"Tony and Joshua are good friends,\" he told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme on Sunday morning.\n\"Tony Bellew has got his eye on some of the smaller guys. Fighters like Joshua are giants and Bellew isn't, but he's in the mix we talk about for challenging for world heavyweight titles.\"\nBellew is not a natural heavyweight, having stepped up from the cruiserweight division to fight David Haye in March.\nHe weighed in at 96.6kg for that fight, while Joshua was at a career heaviest of 113 kg against Klitschko on Saturday - a difference of almost 20kg.\nBut also in the mix for Bellew is WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder - and the American wants a unification fight against Joshua, should he take the WBO belt off Parker.\n\"My plans are to get the WBO belt and once I get that, if I'm given a mandatory challenger, get that out of the way and set up a mega fight early in 2018,\" said Wilder.","summary":"Tony Bellew has ruled out a world heavyweight title fight with Anthony Joshua, saying he is \"far too good\" for the Briton.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Watkins has been banned for four years after he tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone and the stimulant methylhexaneamine.\nHe joins team-mate Shaun Cleary, who has been banned for two years as benzoylecgonine, a cocaine metabolite, was found in his system.\nBoth players tested positive before a friendly against Bridgend Ravens RFC.\nUKAD Director of Legal, Graham Arthur said: \"Ryan Watkins deliberately ingested nandrolone and methylhexaneamine without any consideration for his responsibilities as an athlete.\n\"By making this conscious choice to dope, Watkins has chosen to cheat his team-mates, the opposition and his sport.\n\"I hope this case will act as strong deterrent to other young amateur players - the risks to your playing career, your reputation and more importantly to your health, just aren't worth it.\"\nSpeaking about Cleary, Mr Arthur said: \"Although Mr Cleary used cocaine three days before playing, cocaine was still in his system when he played.\n\"Cocaine is banned from sport and athletes are solely responsible for what is in their system, regardless of whether there is an intention to cheat or not.\"\nWelsh Rugby Union chief executive Martyn Phillips said about Cleary: \"This case serves as a strong warning to everyone in the game that non-compliance with anti-doping rules carries grave consequences.\n\"Whether intentional, or inadvertent, players have a responsibility to themselves, to each other, to their clubs and to the sport to act within the rules and spirit of the game.\n\"We work closely with UK Anti-Doping and fully adhere to the World Anti-Doping Code. There is no room in the code for carelessness or not knowing.\n\"We will be relentless in working with UKAD to follow up leads that out players who dope in Welsh rugby.\"\nMaesteg Harlequins are mid-table in Welsh National League Division One West Central and Cleary has been banned until 10 October, 2017. Watkins is banned until 11 September 2019.","summary":"Maesteg Harlequins' Ryan Watkins has become another Welsh rugby player to be suspended by UK Anti-Doping.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Watkins has been banned for four years after he tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone and the stimulant methylhexaneamine.\nHe joins team-mate Shaun Cleary, who has been banned for two years as benzoylecgonine, a cocaine metabolite, was found in his system.\nBoth players tested positive before a friendly against Bridgend Ravens RFC.\nUKAD Director of Legal, Graham Arthur said: \"Ryan Watkins deliberately ingested nandrolone and methylhexaneamine without any consideration for his responsibilities as an athlete.\n\"By making this conscious choice to dope, Watkins has chosen to cheat his team-mates, the opposition and his sport.\n\"I hope this case will act as strong deterrent to other young amateur players - the risks to your playing career, your reputation and more importantly to your health, just aren't worth it.\"\nSpeaking about Cleary, Mr Arthur said: \"Although Mr Cleary used cocaine three days before playing, cocaine was still in his system when he played.\n\"Cocaine is banned from sport and athletes are solely responsible for what is in their system, regardless of whether there is an intention to cheat or not.\"\nWelsh Rugby Union chief executive Martyn Phillips said about Cleary: \"This case serves as a strong warning to everyone in the game that non-compliance with anti-doping rules carries grave consequences.\n\"Whether intentional, or inadvertent, players have a responsibility to themselves, to each other, to their clubs and to the sport to act within the rules and spirit of the game.\n\"We work closely with UK Anti-Doping and fully adhere to the World Anti-Doping Code. There is no room in the code for carelessness or not knowing.\n\"We will be relentless in working with UKAD to follow up leads that out players who dope in Welsh rugby.\"\nMaesteg Harlequins are mid-table in Welsh National League Division One West Central and Cleary has been banned until 10 October, 2017. Watkins is banned until 11 September 2019.","summary":"Maesteg Harlequins rugby player Ryan Watkins has been banned by UK Anti-Doping for doping.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site - which is owned by Google - is launching a competition for teenagers to create an experiment that could be carried out in space.\nTwo winning ideas will be tested by the crew of the International Space Station.\nGoogle chairman Eric Schmidt recently criticised science and technology education in the UK.\nDelivering the annual McTaggart lecture in Edinburgh, Mr Schmidt said the country needed to reignite children's passion for subjects such as engineering and maths.\nIn addition to having their experiment run in space, the winners will get to experience weightlessness on a zero-g airplane flight, and have the option to either undergo astronaut training in Russia, or to watch the rocket launch in Japan which takes their idea into space.\nWhen the experiments are eventually run, the results will be streamed live on YouTube.\nThe competition is divided into two age groups. 14-16 years, and 17-18 years.\nAlongside Prof Hawking, the judging panel consists of former Astronauts Leland Melvin, Frank De Winne, Akihiko Hoshide and noted \"space tourist\" Guy Lalibert\u00c3\u00a9.","summary":"Stephen Hawking has joined a judging panel for a science experiment competition run by the internet search giant, Nasa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Strikes planned for Christmas were suspended after the new offer was made but members rejected it by 7-1.\nThe strike affects \"mixed fleet\" staff who joined after 2010 and account for 15% of the total cabin crew.\nBA said it planned to \"ensure that all our customers travel to their destinations\".\nIt said further details for customers would be published on Friday 6 January, once it had finalised contingency plans.\n\"We are extremely disappointed that Unite has once again chosen to target our customers,\" the company said.\n\"We are now focused on protecting our customers from this unnecessary and completely unjustified action.\"\nThe dispute concerns about 4,000 staff who have joined the airline since 2010 on \"mixed fleet\" contracts, who do not feel they are paid enough. About 2,500 of them are Unite members.\nEarnings were advertised between \u00a321,000 and \u00a325,000 but, in reality, start at just over \u00a312,000 plus \u00a33 an hour flying pay, Unite said.\nThe union said its members rejected the new offer by 7-1.\n\"British Airways is needlessly provoking strike action by refusing to extend the mandate of the strike ballot and allow meaningful talks to take place,\" Unite's national office Oliver Richardson said.\n\"Instead of listening to why its mixed fleet cabin crew rejected the offer negotiated at Acas, British Airways has sought instead to try and bully a workforce of young men and women who are trying to eke out a living on poverty pay.\"\nHowever, he added that the union was \"hopeful that a negotiated settlement which meets our members' aspirations can be achieved\" and urged BA to \"engage constructively\".","summary":"British Airways cabin crew have voted to go on strike in a dispute over pay, the Unite union has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"However, the government has insisted there is a link between the attack and Syrian Kurdish fighters.\nProsecutors and security officials said DNA tests had identified the bomber as Abdulbaki Somer, born in the eastern Turkish city of Van.\nLast week's bombing killed 29 people, at least 20 of them military personnel.\n\"The bomber's DNA matches that of Abdulbaki's father,\" a senior Turkish security official told Reuters news agency.\nTurkey's state-run Anadolu news agency quoted prosecutors confirming the report.\nIt said that Abdulbaki Somer was believed to have joined the Kurdish militant PKK group in 2005 at the age of 16 and was based in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq until 2014.\nThe agency said that Somer's father had told police that his son was behind the attack.\nFollowing the blast in Ankara, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu named the bomber as Salih Necar, a Syrian national and member of the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG).\n\"Whatever the judicial inquiry concludes over the identity of the bomber, it is clear that the bomber came from Rojava, the area of the PYD,\" Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told reporters on Tuesday, referring to another Syrian Kurd-controlled northern Syria.\nHe said the bomber had entered Turkey from the region in the summer of 2014.\nTurkish newspaper the Hurriyet suggested that Abdulbaki Somer may have re-entered Turkey with false papers under the name Salih Necar.\nThe PKK, which has been fighting for Kurdish self-determination since 1984, is considered a terrorist organisation by Turkey and its Western allies.\nTurkey has also designated the YPG a terrorist group, but its allies, including the United States, back the YPG in its fight against so-called Islamic State (IS).","summary":"A suicide bomber who killed dozens of people in the Turkish capital Ankara last week was the son of a Kurdish militant, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RWE Innogy UK had applied for a permit to divert water from the River Conwy to supply a new hydroelectric scheme near Betws-y-Coed.\nCampaigners had feared the scheme would reduce the waterfall to a \"trickle\".\nNatural Resources Wales refused permission saying it could harm the local environment.\nRWE Innogy UK had said its Conwy Falls hydro power station plans, in Conwy Valley, could provide more than 3,200 households with power.\nThe plans, which had faced opposition from environmentalists, anglers, canoeists and businesses, would have seen a new hydro power scheme built 400 metres (1,312ft) upstream from the falls.\nBut on Thursday, NRW turned down the application for a permit to build and operate the plant saying the company wanted to abstract too much water at times from the river.\nSian Williams, head of operations north for NRW, said: \"The Conwy is an important natural asset for the area and we've conducted a detailed assessment of the proposals before reaching this decision.\n\"We support sustainable developments in the right places.\n\"But the evidence we've scrutinised shows that the proposal submitted could harm the local environment. As such, we can't grant it a permit.\"\nIn March, Snowdonia National Park Authority's planning committee rejected the scheme.\nRWE Innogy UK has been contacted for comment.","summary":"Controversial plans for an energy scheme at a waterfall beauty spot in Snowdonia National Park have been refused.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RWE Innogy UK had applied for a permit to divert water from the River Conwy to supply a new hydroelectric scheme near Betws-y-Coed.\nCampaigners had feared the scheme would reduce the waterfall to a \"trickle\".\nNatural Resources Wales refused permission saying it could harm the local environment.\nRWE Innogy UK had said its Conwy Falls hydro power station plans, in Conwy Valley, could provide more than 3,200 households with power.\nThe plans, which had faced opposition from environmentalists, anglers, canoeists and businesses, would have seen a new hydro power scheme built 400 metres (1,312ft) upstream from the falls.\nBut on Thursday, NRW turned down the application for a permit to build and operate the plant saying the company wanted to abstract too much water at times from the river.\nSian Williams, head of operations north for NRW, said: \"The Conwy is an important natural asset for the area and we've conducted a detailed assessment of the proposals before reaching this decision.\n\"We support sustainable developments in the right places.\n\"But the evidence we've scrutinised shows that the proposal submitted could harm the local environment. As such, we can't grant it a permit.\"\nIn March, Snowdonia National Park Authority's planning committee rejected the scheme.\nRWE Innogy UK has been contacted for comment.","summary":"Plans to build a hydro power station near Conwy Falls in Snowdonia have been refused by Natural Resources Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The character with a huge papier mache head was the alter-ego of musician and comedian Chris Sievey, who died in 2010.\nFans raised \u00c2\u00a360,000 for the tribute which was made in a Czech foundry.\nHundreds of people attended an unveiling ceremony earlier, many in fancy dress for the occasion.\nNeil Taylor, who helped raise the donations for the statue, said its installation would mean that \"Frank will gaze on the Timperley sunset forever\".\nHe said: \"You either got the humour or you didn't get the humour.\n\"Frank Sidebottom created a whole world, he was just magical. He just made a very modest living entertaining people and that's what he's enjoying doing.\"\nSievey set his character's life in the village, where he lived himself, and, as Frank, hosted tours of the area for fans.\nHe often referenced Timperley in his TV and music work, notably on his 1987 release, The Timperley EP, which featured a version of The Kinks' 1967 song Waterloo Sunset with altered lyrics that referred extensively to the village.\nHe also covered Sex Pistols' Anarchy in the UK, changing its title to Anarchy in Timperley.\nAlthough best known for Frank Sidebottom, Sievey also had success in the late 1970s with his punk band The Freshies, who had a hit with I'm In Love With The Girl On The Manchester Virgin Megastore Checkout Desk.\nHis TV fame peaked in the early 1990s with his own series Frank Sidebottom's Fantastic Shed Show.\nNext year Michael Fassbender will play Frank Sidebottom in Frank, a movie inspired by the character.","summary":"A statue of Frank Sidebottom has been unveiled in the Derbyshire village of Timperley.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) accused ministers of offering an \"unworkable\" guarantee to protect firefighters aged over 55 who fail fitness tests \"through no fault of their own\".\nThe government said it had been \"clear\" that the staff would get full pensions.\nIt said \"robust\" plans were in place to protect the public during the strike.\nIn December, MPs approved plans to make firefighters in England work until they are 60 and to increase their pension contributions.\nFire minister Penny Mordaunt said no firefighter over 55 would lose their job for losing fitness if it was not their fault.\nBut the FBU says it has contacted fire authorities and \"a number\" said they would not uphold the guarantee.\nFBU general secretary Matt Wrack claimed: \"It is clear that when Penny Mordaunt gave the guarantee in Parliament she would have been aware that no fire authority ever planned to implement the 'guarantee'.\"\nHe said Ms Mordaunt had \"misled\" fire service staff and Parliament, and firefighters were \"unbelievably angry with the disgraceful actions of this government\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said firefighters who \"fail a fitness test through no fault of their own and cannot regain fitness with remedial help\" would get an \"unreduced pension\".\nThe FBU said its members in Northern Ireland had ended their dispute following a \"revised and improved offer with a lower pension age\".\nIt said members in Scotland and Wales would not strike because \"genuine negotiations\" had taken place.","summary":"The government has been accused of \"misleading\" fire service staff ahead of a 24-hour strike in England over pensions.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dyfed-Powys Police took to social media on Tuesday to ask for help in tracing Rebecca, saying officers were \"very concerned for her\".\nThe force said the mother and child were found in the early hours of Wednesday.\nA spokesman said it was thanks to the public response on Facebook.\n\"Our communities' response to this appeal was significant, with over 1,000 Facebook shares achieved in the first hour and with all parts of Pembrokeshire covered according to the comments posted by our concerned followers,\" he added.","summary":"A three-year-old girl who went missing in Pembrokeshire has been found safe and well, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The inaugural event - which is running until 5 November - features scores of local, national and international comedians, with Tom Stade among the headliners for the opening night.\nCreated by Aberdeen Inspired and Breakneck Comedy, the festival is using more than 20 city centre venues.\nThere will also be events aimed at children, and comedy workshops.\nIt is hoped it will help put the Aberdeen comedy circuit on the map.\nOrganiser Naz Hussain told BBC Scotland: \"People are really looking forward to the festival.\n\"It's something that will potentially grow into something really big.\"","summary":"Aberdeen's first ever comedy festival is getting under way.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sharing revenge-porn images and videos became a crime in England and Wales in February, but the law currently gives victims no right to hide identities.\nThe move was jointly started by Keeley Richards-Shaw, whose ex-boyfriend was the first sentenced under the new law.\nThe Ministry of Justice said judges had discretionary powers to withhold names.\nSpeaking on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme earlier in December, Ms Richards-Shaw said media coverage had increased her distress and a change in the law was crucial to help victims \"keep their personal life personal\".\nNorth Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Julia Mulligan, who is also behind the petition, has written to the government with Ms Richards-Shaw about the issue.\nA loophole existed, the PCC said, because revenge porn was classed as a domestic abuse offence rather than a sexual offence.\nShe said: \"It's wrong that victims of this very personal and distressing crime are being violated all over again by their stories being played out online and in the media.\n\"Any victim of revenge porn should have full confidence that their identity will be protected by law and this matter deserves to be far higher up the political agenda.\"","summary":"More than 1,000 people have signed a petition calling for revenge porn victims to be given the right to anonymity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sharing revenge-porn images and videos became a crime in England and Wales in February, but the law currently gives victims no right to hide identities.\nThe move was jointly started by Keeley Richards-Shaw, whose ex-boyfriend was the first sentenced under the new law.\nThe Ministry of Justice said judges had discretionary powers to withhold names.\nSpeaking on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme earlier in December, Ms Richards-Shaw said media coverage had increased her distress and a change in the law was crucial to help victims \"keep their personal life personal\".\nNorth Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Julia Mulligan, who is also behind the petition, has written to the government with Ms Richards-Shaw about the issue.\nA loophole existed, the PCC said, because revenge porn was classed as a domestic abuse offence rather than a sexual offence.\nShe said: \"It's wrong that victims of this very personal and distressing crime are being violated all over again by their stories being played out online and in the media.\n\"Any victim of revenge porn should have full confidence that their identity will be protected by law and this matter deserves to be far higher up the political agenda.\"","summary":"A petition calling for revenge porn victims to be given the same anonymity as other victims of sexual offences has gained support.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The presenter succeeded Jonathan Ross as host of the revamped weekly show and said leaving \"wasn't an easy decision\".\nWinkleman, who also co-hosts Saturday night show Strictly Come Dancing, said the show \"simply deserves someone who can give it their all\".\nA new series will return this autumn with the new presenter to be announced \"in due course\", the BBC said.\nWinkleman, who lists The Godfather and The Shawshank Redemption as her favourite films, said: \"I'm incredibly sad about leaving the film show and it wasn't an easy decision.\n\"At this time of year I juggle all kinds of things for TV and radio and the show simply deserves someone who can give it their all.\"\nShe added that she would miss film critic Danny Leigh, who presents the show alongside her, and the team behind the show.\nMark Bell, BBC head of arts commissioning, said: \"We've loved having Claudia on Film 2016 and I'd like to thank her for all her hard work and commitment to the show.\"\nThe long-running film show, first broadcast 45 years ago, was fronted by film critic Barry Norman for 26 years. He was succeeded by Ross in 1999, who stayed at the helm for 11 years.\nWinkleman will still present the BBC's The Great British Sewing Bee and host a Radio 2 show.\nAfter landing the job on Strictly in 2014 when Sir Bruce Forsyth left, the mother-of-three said of her TV and radio commitments, she would \"make it work\".\nThe 14th series of Strictly gets under way on Saturday evening, with Olympians, actors and singers competing for the glitterball trophy.","summary":"Claudia Winkleman has quit the BBC show, Film 2016, after fronting the programme.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The presenter succeeded Jonathan Ross as host of the revamped weekly show and said leaving \"wasn't an easy decision\".\nWinkleman, who also co-hosts Saturday night show Strictly Come Dancing, said the show \"simply deserves someone who can give it their all\".\nA new series will return this autumn with the new presenter to be announced \"in due course\", the BBC said.\nWinkleman, who lists The Godfather and The Shawshank Redemption as her favourite films, said: \"I'm incredibly sad about leaving the film show and it wasn't an easy decision.\n\"At this time of year I juggle all kinds of things for TV and radio and the show simply deserves someone who can give it their all.\"\nShe added that she would miss film critic Danny Leigh, who presents the show alongside her, and the team behind the show.\nMark Bell, BBC head of arts commissioning, said: \"We've loved having Claudia on Film 2016 and I'd like to thank her for all her hard work and commitment to the show.\"\nThe long-running film show, first broadcast 45 years ago, was fronted by film critic Barry Norman for 26 years. He was succeeded by Ross in 1999, who stayed at the helm for 11 years.\nWinkleman will still present the BBC's The Great British Sewing Bee and host a Radio 2 show.\nAfter landing the job on Strictly in 2014 when Sir Bruce Forsyth left, the mother-of-three said of her TV and radio commitments, she would \"make it work\".\nThe 14th series of Strictly gets under way on Saturday evening, with Olympians, actors and singers competing for the glitterball trophy.","summary":"Claudia Winkleman is to leave the BBC's film show Claudia on Film after two years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The value of the deal has not been not disclosed.\nThe acquisition will add more than 60 employees and more than 6,000 fleet assets to Aggreko's Rental Solutions business.\nGlasgow-based Aggreko said it planned to fully integrate Dryco into its North America business.\nIt also intends to develop \"expansion plans to enter additional sectors and global markets\".\nDryco specialises in moisture control, drying, heating, and cooling applications for a number of industries, including shipping, manufacturing, food processing and construction.\nThe company, which operates 10 full-service locations in North America, posted revenues last year of $19m (\u00c2\u00a314.6m).\nAggreko chief executive Chris Weston said: \"This acquisition combines the deep technical strength of two highly respected market leaders and provides our customers with an unparalleled range of solutions that can address their HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and moisture control needs.\n\"It also gives Aggreko an opportunity to further support our rapidly expanding customer base within the shipping, food and beverage and painting and coatings industries.\"","summary":"Scottish energy firm Aggreko has agreed to buy US-based moisture control company Dryco.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chesterfield striker was cleared of rape at a retrial in 2016. He had been charged with attacking the woman in a hotel room in Rhyl, Denbighshire.\nFollowing the retrial, North Wales Police investigated after the woman's name was revealed on social media.\nAnyone who reports being a victim of a sex offence is guaranteed lifelong anonymity.\nNorth Wales Police's temporary Supt Jason Devonport said the publishing of her name was a \"serious\" offence.\nThe men, aged between 16 and 23, were from the Sheffield, Derbyshire and Birmingham areas.\nAll were cautioned after admitting publishing the name of the woman - who has lifelong anonymity under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 - after the retrial verdict.\nSupt Devonport said: \"This type of offence is fortunately rare, however, I'd like to emphasise all police forces take offences of this nature very seriously.\n\"We will vigorously pursue and prosecute those who don't respect victims' anonymity.\"\nIn November 2012 - following the initial trial - nine people were made to pay compensation to the woman after they admitted naming her on Twitter and Facebook.\nMr Evans, 28, was originally found guilty of rape at Caernarfon Crown Court in 2012, but that conviction was quashed in April 2016. A retrial jury found him not guilty of the offence six months later.\nThe Chesterfield striker had been charged with attacking her at a hotel on 30 May 2011.\nHe was found not guilty of the same charge, after a retrial at Cardiff Crown Court, in October 2016.\nMr Evans' former club Sheffield United announced this week it was to re-sign him.","summary":"Four men have been cautioned by police after publishing the name of a woman who was raped by footballer Ched Evans in 2011.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Each team had an early chance before Dover captain Jamie Grimes' looping header put the visitors ahead in the eighth minute.\nMacclesfield keeper Scott Flinders, making his first appearance after signing from York, misjudged a free-kick, allowing Grimes to nod in.\nFlinders saved a curling James Hurst effort and Dover had a goal ruled out just after half-time.\nThose missed opportunities came back to haunt Athletic when Holroyd got on the end of Danny Whitaker's shot to level in the 69th minute before bursting through and scoring again soon after.\nFlinders atoned for his early error by brilliantly keeping out Moses Emmanuel's late volley as Macclesfield held on for a victory that moves them to within six points of promotion-chasing Dover.\nReport supplied by the Press Association.\nMatch ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSecond Half ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Laurie Bell replaces Chris Holroyd.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Tyrone Marsh replaces Ricky Miller.\nRicky Miller (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nRichard Orlu (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Jim Stevenson replaces Ricky Modeste.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 1, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Anthony Dudley replaces Jack Sampson.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Chris Kinnear replaces James Hurst.\nSecond Half begins Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nFirst Half ends, Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nJames Hurst (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1. Jamie Grimes (Dover Athletic).\nFirst Half begins.\nLineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Chris Holroyd scored twice as Macclesfield came from behind to beat Dover at Moss Rose.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Rumours of a tour to celebrate the band's golden anniversary have been circulating for a number of years.\nHowever, Richards would not go so far as to say when the quartet would be performing in public again.\n\"There's things in the works - I think it's definitely happening,\" he told the BBC. \"But when? I can't say yet.\"\n\"We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals - we've got together and it feels so good.\"\nRichards was speaking to BBC arts editor Will Gompertz the day before the band turns 50.\nThey played their first gig at London's Marquee Club on 12 July, 1962; and had their first hit, a cover of Chuck Berry's Come On, 12 months later.\nA photography exhibition marking the band's long career will be launched at London's Somerset House on Thursday.\nTalking about the pictures, which include reportage, live concert and studio images, the guitarist said he felt \"weird\" looking back at the group's early days.\n\"It's amazing - most of these pictures I think, 'where was the cameraman?' I don't remember them being there,\" he said.\nHe added he would like the band to continue for as long as possible, saying: \"There might be life in the old dog yet - we'll die gracefully, elegantly wasted.\n\"Sometimes its hard work and you wonder why you're doing it, but apart from those few moments it's been an incredible adventure.\"\nThe Stones last world tour, A Bigger Bang, played to 4.5m people in 32 countries over two years before it finished in London in 2007.\nWith ticket sales of $558m (\u00c2\u00a3360m), it was the most profitable tour of all time, until it was eclipsed by U2's 360 tour last year.","summary":"The Rolling Stones are \"playing around\" with the idea of a world tour, guitarist Keith Richards has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chelsey Lee, 26, played for Bucheon KEB Hana Bank in the Women's Korean Basketball League (WKBL), whose teams are allowed only two foreign players.\nProsecutors were asked to investigate after the Korean Olympic Committee pushed for Lee's naturalisation.\nThe WKBL says Lee will be suspended for life and her records annulled.\nThe Miami-born centre won the league's rookie of the year award in the 2015-16 season after helping her team reach the championship series.\nHowever, Lee and her two agents are suspected of fabricating her and her father's birth certificates to show she had a South Korean grandmother.\nBucheon KEB Hana Bank issued a public apology, vowing to take legal action against Lee and her agents.\nThe club's owner and head coach will step down.\nWKBL commissioner Shin Sun-woo said the team's records and ranking will be nullified and the league will scrap the extra quota for international players with a Korean parent or grandparent.","summary":"A US women's basketball player has been banned from playing in South Korea after being accused of fabricating her birth certificate.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Council officials will meet on Tuesday to start the process of identifying where the Maes will be.\nA cabinet report said 140 acres were needed, along with good mobile phone signal and, if possible, fibre broadband.\nTown and community councils will be contacted, asking for suggestions to be sent to Ceredigion council by March.\nOnce these have been received, they will be forwarded to the National Eisteddfod board, which is responsible for choosing the host site.\nThe county hosted the first known eisteddfod, when Lord Rhys, prince of Deheubarth, gathered poets and musicians at his castle in Cardigan in AD 1176.","summary":"The site of the 2017 National Eisteddfod in Ceredigion is set to be revealed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hot lava and ash spewed from the top into a valley nearby on the Italian island of Sicily.\nThe eruption happened on Sunday morning at 4am local time for more than an hour and a half.\nAlthough the area around the volcano was covered by ash, it didn't affect planes travelling near it.\nAir traffic can be seriously affected when ash from volcanic eruptions is in the air.\nIn 2010, the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland erupted and flights in Europe and across the Atlantic were cancelled because the ash particles in the air made it unsafe to fly.\nCheck out the video above to see Mount Etna's latest eruption in all its glory.","summary":"Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, has erupted for the second time in a week.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fellow scrum-half Greig Laidlaw was Scotland's man of the match in their opening Pool B win over Japan.\nBut Pyrgos takes over as skipper as head coach Vern Cotter rotates his squad against the USA on Sunday.\n\"Greig had a great game on Wednesday, but I'll focus on my role and do it to the best of my ability,\" said the Glasgow Warriors 26-year-old.\n\"I just look at it like it's a great opportunity.\n\"Hopefully, we get the right result.\"\nPyrgos led Scotland in a World Cup warm-up defeat by Ireland last month and will be determined to retain his place.\nHowever, Laidlaw is almost certain to return for the potentially decisive meeting with South Africa in Newcastle a week on Saturday.\n\"I knew coming in that was how it was going to go,\" added Pyrgos.\n\"It was amazing to lead the team out against Ireland and again it's a huge honour to captain Scotland at a World Cup.\n\"I know how much it means to the country and I'm really excited.\n\"I'm not sure how I'll feel when I get out there, but it'll be a big moment for myself and my family.\"","summary":"Scotland scrum-half Alex Pyrgos says it will be a \"huge honour\" to captain the team at the World Cup.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Tuesday Mr Obama cancelled planned talks after the firebrand Mr Duterte called him the \"son of a whore\".\nWednesday's informal meeting took place before an Asean summit gala dinner.\nWhile a Philippine spokesman said he was \"very happy\" it happened, the US side said they had a \"brief discussion\" in a pre-meal \"hold space\" for leaders.\nMr Obama and Mr Duterte are said to have entered the dinner venue separately at the summit in Laos and did not interact with each other during the event, which lasted one hour and 20 minutes.\n\"They were the last people to leave the holding room. I can't say how long they met,\" Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, travelling with Mr Duterte, told reporters shortly afterwards.\n\"I'm very happy that it happened.\"\nA White House official said the pair exchanged \"pleasantries\" in a \"brief discussion\" before dinner.\nWar on drugs\nMr Duterte's outburst came after at a press conference where he told reporters he would not accept Mr Obama raising any concerns about the war on drugs in the Philippines.\n\"You must be respectful. Do not just throw away questions and statements. Son of a whore, I will curse you in that forum,\" Mr Duterte said, apparently in reference to the US president.\nWhat else has the controversial Filipino president said?\nSummit diplomacy, Duterte-style\nWorld leaders' offensive insults: Who's top?\nFrom 'Punisher' to president: Who is Rodrigo Duterte?\nThe Filipino leader later expressed regret over the remarks, but not before Mr Obama had cancelled a planned meeting.\nMr Duterte won the presidency with his hard-line policy to eradicate drugs and some 2,400 people have died in anti-drug operations since he took office in June.\nHe had previously urged citizens to shoot to kill drug dealers who resisted arrest, and threatened to \"separate\" from the UN after it called his war on drugs a crime under international law.\nPresident Duterte, known for his controversial remarks, had previously called US Secretary of State John Kerry \"crazy\" and referred to Pope Francis as the \"son of a whore\".\nBut the president also has staunch support at home for his hardline position on drugs.","summary":"Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and US President Barack Obama have met for the first time at an Asean summit in Laos.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow climbed 0.28% to 21,891.12, lifted by increases at Boeing, ExxonMobil and Chevron.\nDeclines at Discovery Communications, Amazon and Facebook reined in the Nasdaq, which dropped 0.42% to 6,348.12.\nThe wider S&P 500 was little changed, falling less than 0.1% to 2,470.30.\nMarkets are in the middle of earnings season, as companies reveal their quarterly performance to investors.\nDiscovery Communication shares fell more than 8% after the firm's quarterly revenues disappointed and a deal to buy Scripps Networks Interactive failed to reassure investors' concerns about the challenges facing traditional television companies.\nDiscovery's channels include Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel, while Scripps owns TV channels such as the Travel Channel and Food Network.\nSnap fell 1% to $13.67 as a lock-up ended that has prevented early investors and employees from selling shares since the social media company's IPO.\nThe shares remain well below the price of $17 at which they went on sale in March this year.\nBigger technology companies also fell on Monday. Amazon shares dropped more than 3%, while Facebook shares dropped by more than 1.8%.\nSome analysts believe that investors are cashing out after the strong increase in share prices earlier this year.","summary":"The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq closed higher on Monday, despite falls in shares of technology companies.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The limb was found in a garden in Cranwells Park on Wednesday and has been sent for forensic analysis, Avon and Somerset Police said.\nA force spokesman said detectives were \"keeping an open mind\" as to whether it was linked to two similar incidents in the city.\nAll three feet have been found within a few hundred yards of each other.\nTests showed the first foot found in Weston Park East in February was \"probably\" a medical teaching aid. The second foot, found last month in the same area, is still undergoing tests.\n\"The same officers are looking into the latest discoveries and will look to confirm beyond all reasonable doubt that they are linked and if there are any new lines of inquiry which can be taken forward,\" the spokesman added.","summary":"A human foot has been found in a Bristol park, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Three Victorian hotels will go to make way for a six-storey, four star hotel and two assisted-living apartment blocks, at East Cliff in Bournemouth.\nEnglish Heritage strongly objected to the scale of the development in what is a designated conservation area.\nBut, councillors voted seven to three in favour saying it would help tourism.\nChair of the planning board and Conservative ward councillor David Kelsey, said the buildings earmarked for demolition were nice but no longer \"necessarily functional\".\n\"They've come to the end of their working lives, we need to preserve the tourism aspect while improving living for older people in the town,\" he said.\n\"The loss of buildings and trees are always regrettable but we can't stand still, we need to move forward.\"\nThe site on Grove Road and East Overcliff Drive will get a 90-room hotel along with a nine-storey and seven-storey building, comprising 122 assisted-living apartments.\nApplicants The East Cliff Project LLP will demolish Bay View Court, The Cottonwood and the Ocean View hotels.\nThe council received 246 letters supporting the plans.\nForty-nine residents and the Ancient Monuments Society wrote to object to the demolition, stating that despite being altered, they still \"give a sense of the historic character of the area\".\nEnglish Heritage said the scale of the development would cause \"severe harm\" to the conservation area.","summary":"Plans to demolish four buildings to make way for a \u00a3100m hotel have been approved by councillors.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The judge cited a possible conflict of interest in the case of Asia Bibi.\nHundreds of riot police had been deployed around the Supreme Court in the capital, Islamabad.\nBlasphemy is a highly sensitive issue in Pakistan - critics argue laws are frequently misused to settle personal scores, often targeting minorities.\nLast year the Supreme Court suspended Asia Bibi's death sentence and gave her leave to appeal.\nA new date for the hearing has yet to be set.\nJudge Iqbal Hameed ur Rehman, one of three set to hear the appeal, recused himself from the case on Thursday.\n\"I was a part of the bench that was hearing the case of Salmaan Taseer, and this case is related to that,\" he told the court, AFP reports.\nMr Taseer was the liberal governor of Punjab province. He was killed by his own bodyguard in Islamabad in 2011 after speaking out for Asia Bibi.\nFamily in hiding\nAsia Bibi was the first woman to be sentenced to death under Pakistan's blasphemy laws and her case is one of the most controversial.\nShe was sentenced to hang in 2010 for insulting the Prophet Muhammad during an argument with Muslim women which began over a cup of water. She denies the charge.\nThousands have protested against her and said they would kill her if she were ever released - including the imam in her own village. Her husband and four daughters live in hiding and say they have received many death threats.\nAsia Bibi's death sentence had been confirmed by the High Court in Punjab province in October, although no date was set.\nCorrespondents said the granting of leave to appeal by the Supreme Court was the first glimmer of hope for her family.\nHer lawyers say the trial and subsequent appeal in the Punjab high court were flawed.\nPakistan has never executed anyone for blasphemy but some people accused of the offence have been lynched by crowds. Lawyers, judges and those seeking to reform the blasphemy laws have also been threatened, attacked or even killed.\nSince the 1990s, scores of Christians have been convicted for desecrating the Koran or for blasphemy.\nWhile most of them have been sentenced to death by the lower courts, many sentences have been overturned due to lack of evidence.\nMuslims constitute a majority of those prosecuted, followed by minority Ahmadis.","summary":"Pakistan's Supreme Court has postponed the hearing of an appeal by a Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lewis, 48, was released from prison in 2015 after serving less than half of a 13-year sentence for drug smuggling.\n\"I've been through the experience - a lot has happened,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I could help young players to avoid some of the pitfalls that you may face in a professional career in modern-day sport.\"\nLewis, who played 32 Tests for England between 1990 and 1996, added: \"There are pressures of being a top sportsman, but we're in a very privileged position. After all, you're doing the thing that you love.\n\"But there's not necessarily enough thought going into the planning because of all the money that can be around you, because of a feeling that you can be invincible.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nLewis was convicted in 2009 after being caught smuggling liquid cocaine into Britain from St Lucia.\nHe has struggled to make ends meet since he left prison in June 2015, but earns some income through office work.\nHis tour of the 18 first-class counties has been organised by the Professional Cricketers' Association and the only payment Lewis will receive is his travel expenses.\n''One decision, or a couple of decisions, made over a lifetime for me shouldn't necessarily define who you are,\" added Lewis, who will begin his tour at his old county Leicestershire on Monday.\n\"You look at that decision you say, 'You know what? I went the wrong way there.'\n\"With that experience I can do this and I can do that and you keep on moving. Once you've recognised you've made the wrong choice, you keep moving.\"\nThe County Championship season starts on 10 April.\nHave you added the new Top Story alerts in the BBC Sport app? Simply head to the menu in the app - and don't forget you can also add alerts for the Six Nations, cricket scores, your football team and more.","summary":"Former England all-rounder Gareth Lewis says he wants to help young cricketers avoid the pitfalls of a professional career.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mosimane said they could only blame themselves for not capitalising on a quick start in Atteridgeville, just outside Pretoria, where they were 2-0 up after just six minutes as their Ugandan visitors seemed to suffer from stage fright.\nWe have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position\nSundowns had the lion's share of possession in the first leg of their last 32-tie after that, but still allowed KCCA to get back into the game and net a potentially vital away goal in the 69th minute.\n\"We have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position. So we have to fight for it. We have the experience, we have the game, we have the personnel.,\" said Mosimane, voted Africa's Coach of the Year for 2016.\nIt means a tenuous lead for the return leg of the second round tie in the Ugandan capital where KCCA need win only 1-0 to go through on the away goals rule.\nMosimane says Sundowns will have to defend well in the return but also pointed out his own team's good away record in winning last year's crown. He said KCCA would be forced to leave gaps at the back as they went in search of victory in front of their own supporters\n\"It won't be an easy game for them either because they have to push everybody upfront to go score And then we can play on the break also because we've got that ability.\"\nKCCA surprised Mosimane with their work ethic and their recovery after conceding goals to centre backs Bangaly Soumahoro and Ricardo Nascimento so early in the game\n\"They worked hard. They are a hard working team, they really worked off the ball, they fight, they run, they don't give up, they have the hope,\" he said of the Ugandan champions, who are also current league leaders in their domestic competition.\nSundowns now face the possibility of joining the likes of recent champions who have come unstuck in embarrassingly early fashion in defence of their crown.\nLast year it was TP Mazembe who went out before the group phase and two years before that Egypt's Al Ahly were handed a shock second round defeat by their namesakes from Benghazi in Libya.","summary":"Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane says his team will have to fight for their African Champions League title after being held to a 2-2 draw by Ugandan side KCCA.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Machinery that used to be \"the heart\" of Poldark Mine is to be restored by Cornwall College engineering students.\nThe tin mine, which is open to the public, is one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, its owner said.\nIt is believed that the renovation project on the mine at Wendron near Helston could take several years to complete.\nDavid Edwards, who bought it last year, said the machinery on site \"has suffered after 14 years of little or no investment\" but that the recent BBC television series has prompted the need for it to be rejuvenated.\n\"Poldark definitely had an impact for us, it brought more people in buying bookmarks and taking a tour of the mine,\" he said.\n\"The challenge now is to restore the machinery we have on display and get it back in order so that it is more interesting to the public.\n\"This has been a place of industry since the 1400s, one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, so keeping it going is vital for Cornwall's heritage.\"\nLuke Bazeley, an engineering lecturer at Cornwall College, said: \"We always try to give the students work experience and this is the perfect live project to work on - they've loved visiting the site and finding out more about Cornwall's heritage.\"\nHe added the students will need to do some research to find replacement parts for the machinery.","summary":"A Cornish tin mine used in the BBC drama Poldark is to undergo a \u00a31.5m revamp.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Trump pointed to the fact that during the caucus the Cruz campaign told voters rival Ben Carson planned to quit the race, which was not true.\nThe Cruz campaign apologised to Carson's camp, saying it was a misunderstanding.\nMr Trump also cited Cruz leaflets that accused Iowans of \"voting violations\".\nPaul Pate, the top election official in Iowa, condemned the mailers on Saturday, saying the state does not track or grade individual voters.\nMr Pate said Mr Cruz's mailers \"misrepresent Iowa election law\" and that they were \"not in keeping in the spirit of the Iowa Caucuses,\" but he stopped short of any official action.\n\"Ted Cruz didn't win Iowa, he stole it. That is why all of the polls were so wrong and why he got far more votes than anticipated. Bad!\" Mr Trump said.\nEarlier, he wrote on Twitter that Mr Cruz \"illegally\" won the caucus, but later deleted the tweet.\nThe reaction contrasts with his concession speech on Monday night, which was seen as a humble departure from his usual bombastic style.\nMr Trump placed second in Monday's contest, which he called \"a long-shot great finish\" in an earlier tweet.\nMr Cruz's camp is not taking the accusations too seriously.\n\"Reality just hit the reality star - he lost Iowa and now nobody is talking about him, so he's popping off on Twitter,\" Mr Cruz's communications director Rick Tyler told Politico in an email.\n\"There are support groups for Twitter addiction, perhaps he should find his local chapter.\"\nThere is no precedent for re-doing a caucus.\nThe remaining candidates are now in New Hampshire, the next state to hold a primary vote, where Mr Trump is leading in the polls.\nRand Paul, a Republican who represents the Libertarian wing on the party, dropped out of the race on Wednesday after finishing fifth in Iowa.","summary":"Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump has accused rival Ted Cruz of \"stealing\" the Iowa caucuses.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The two-page note, addressed to Mrs Ellis and dated 19 August 1945, finds him dealing with the subject of joy.\nIt was found by its owner in a copy of Lewis's book, A Problem of Pain, bought years before.\nAuctioneer Chris Albury said \"keen interest worldwide\" had boosted the guide price from \u00a31,500.\nDominic Winter Auctioneers in South Cerney said the letter had been bought by a private buyer from California.\n\"It's a wonderful, thoughtful letter by one of the most highly regarded English writers of the 20th Century,\" Mr Albury said.\n\"Any original and unpublished letter that gives new insights into a collectable writer's ideas is going to have an appeal, and this one has literary, autobiographical, philosophical and theological content, so ticks every box.\n\"The letter was written just days after Japan's surrender at the end of the Second World War and perhaps the idea of joy, which he thought very unlike pleasure, was once again on his mind.\"\nIn the letter, which is in \"very good\" condition, Lewis writes: \"Real joy... jumps under one's ribs and tickles down one's back and makes one forget meals and keeps one (delightedly) sleepless o' nights.\n\"It shocks one awake when the other (security and prosperity) puts one to sleep.\n\"My private table is one second of joy is worth 12 hours of pleasure.\"\nMr Albury said the subject of joy was a \"continual theme\" throughout Lewis's life.\n\"Interesting, too, is the fact that he was to meet and marry a woman called Joy a few years later,\" he said.","summary":"A letter written by Cressida Lewis to his future wife has sold at auction for \u00a33,500.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The girl was with her parents and a younger brother when she attended St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, at about 17:40 BST on Sunday.\nBut the family left two hours later before the girl, who police believe is diabetic, could receive treatment.\nPolice said the girl could fall into a coma if not treated immediately.\nA Scotland Yard statement said: \"The girl was initially seen by medical staff and her parents informed them that their child's name was Mashael Aldosari.\n\"Detectives are unsure if this is the child's real name as the family provided a false address to staff.\"\nThe family told medical staff they travelled to the UK in order for their son to receive hospital treatment.\nPolice said they have \"established that this is may not be the case\".\nMashael is described as being less than 5ft tall with long straight black hair. She was last seen wearing a grey top, leggings and light-coloured shoes.\nDetectives believe the family could be from Kuwait.","summary":"Police are searching for a four-year-old girl who went missing after being taken to hospital by her family.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The company was due to release results on 10 March and hold its shareholders' meeting towards the end of April.\nIt has not said by how much these events will be delayed.\nIt says results will be about the same as in 2014, although the cost of the crisis will eat into those.\nIt said it was working on \"valuation calculations\".\nSales in VW-branded cars dipped last year after the scandal - which affected 11 million cars - came to light in September. Deliveries fell 5.3% in October, 2.4% in November and 7.9% in December compared with those months in 2014.\nIt was its first drop in VW-branded sales in 11 years as the company continues to cope with the emissions scandal.\nVW has promised it will have a fix in the coming weeks for the millions of US cars with defeat devices that disguised emission levels in diesel cars.\nSales of VW-brand cars fell 4.8% in 2015 to 5.82 million cars from 6.12 million a year earlier.\nThe US Environmental Protection Agency is suing the company over what it says were 600,000 affected vehicles and a US law firm is conducting an investigation into who made the decisions to cheat.\nVolkswagen says it is sticking to its plan to publish the findings of its investigation into the scandal in the second half of April.\nResults from Porsche, which is owned by Volkswagen, are also being delayed.","summary":"Volkswagen has delayed the release of its 2015 results and shareholders' meeting because of the emissions scandal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGB finished bottom of the Pool stage in London with no wins and only three goals scored, but produced their best performance in an enthralling fifth\/sixth place play-off.\nAlex Danson scored a match-winning hat-trick, with Lily Owsley also on target.\n\"We didn't lose belief and we are delighted,\" Danson told BBC Sport.\n\"Obviously I'm delighted [with the three goals] but not just for me, from a whole team perspective because we can build on that performance leading into the summer.\"\nHead coach Danny Kerry admitted \"harsh words\" were spoken after Britain's 4-1 defeat by Australia on Saturday, but was please with how his team responded.\n\"We've had a tough tournament and they know that yesterday wasn't good enough, but today they really committed,\" he told BBC Sport.\nDanson struck her first goal of the tournament in the 10th minute, but Anita McLaren drew New Zealand level in the second period.\nOwsley and Danson struck either side of half-time to take GB clear, but back came the Kiwis with goals from Olivia Merry and Kelsey Smith made the score 3-3.\nDanson needed time out after being struck in the head by the ball, but recovered to deliver a composed lofted finish over New Zealand keeper Sally Rutherford to win Britain the match.\n\"Although we conceded a few today, which we need to work on, overall that was much better,\" captain Kate Richardson-Walsh told BBC Sport.\n\"We have a lot to learn, huge amounts, but it's good we're doing that now and can take that forward to Rio.\"\nBritish selectors will reveal the 16 women and 16 men who have been chosen to represent Team GB at this summer's Rio Olympics on Tuesday.","summary":"Great Britain's women produced their best performance of the EuroHockey Championships with a 4-3 win over New Zealand.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"El Amrani, in a letter to African football associations, said he would be departing on Monday, but gave no reason for his decision.\nThe 37-year-old Moroccan had served as secretary general for the last six years.\nHayatou was deposed as Caf president 10 days ago at elections in Ethiopia, where six of his allies on the body's executive committee also lost their positions.\nThe 70-year-old Hayatou had served as president for 29 years.\nCaf's new president, Ahmad, chaired a meeting with his staff at the African football body's headquarters in Cairo later on Sunday.\nDuring the meeting, the new president announced he had accepted the resignation of El Amrani.","summary":"Mohamed El Amrani has resigned as secretary general of the Confederation of African Football (Caf), days after the body's former president Issa Hayatou was ousted.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Smith, 26, already leads the one-day side and will also captain the Twenty20 team in the absence of the injured Aaron Finch.\nFellow batsman David Warner, 28, has been named as Smith's vice-captain.\n\"At 26, Steve is a fine young man with extraordinary talent,\" said national selector Rod Marsh.\n\"He is highly regarded by the selectors and we congratulate him on being appointed to the role on an ongoing basis. He should be incredibly proud.\"\nClarke, 34, confirmed his decision to retire after his side surrendered the Ashes with a heavy defeat by England at Trent Bridge, which gave the hosts a 3-1 lead.\nSmith had already captained the side in three Tests against India last summer, when Clarke was recovering from hamstring surgery and back issues.\nThe New South Welshman has played in 32 Tests for his country, scoring 2,952 runs at an average of 54.66.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"When Michael made his decision to retire last week it was a very straightforward decision for us to nominate Steve as his successor,\" added Marsh.\n\"He has big shoes to fill but everything about him suggests he is the right man for the job.\"\nWarner has earned the vice-captain's role despite a history of disciplinary problems, and Marsh said of the opener: \"David has matured and developed into an important senior figure in the Australian team. He has come a long way.\n\"We believe that he will respond well to the added responsibility of leadership.\"\nSmith and Warner will lead Australia in the limited-overs matches that follow the final Ashes Test at the Oval, which starts on 20 August.","summary":"Steve Smith will become Australia's Test captain after the Ashes following Clarke's decision to retire.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Smith, 26, already leads the one-day side and will also captain the Twenty20 team in the absence of the injured Aaron Finch.\nFellow batsman David Warner, 28, has been named as Smith's vice-captain.\n\"At 26, Steve is a fine young man with extraordinary talent,\" said national selector Rod Marsh.\n\"He is highly regarded by the selectors and we congratulate him on being appointed to the role on an ongoing basis. He should be incredibly proud.\"\nClarke, 34, confirmed his decision to retire after his side surrendered the Ashes with a heavy defeat by England at Trent Bridge, which gave the hosts a 3-1 lead.\nSmith had already captained the side in three Tests against India last summer, when Clarke was recovering from hamstring surgery and back issues.\nThe New South Welshman has played in 32 Tests for his country, scoring 2,952 runs at an average of 54.66.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"When Michael made his decision to retire last week it was a very straightforward decision for us to nominate Steve as his successor,\" added Marsh.\n\"He has big shoes to fill but everything about him suggests he is the right man for the job.\"\nWarner has earned the vice-captain's role despite a history of disciplinary problems, and Marsh said of the opener: \"David has matured and developed into an important senior figure in the Australian team. He has come a long way.\n\"We believe that he will respond well to the added responsibility of leadership.\"\nSmith and Warner will lead Australia in the limited-overs matches that follow the final Ashes Test at the Oval, which starts on 20 August.","summary":"Batsman Steve Smith has been named as Australia's Test captain following the retirement of Michael Clarke.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old joined the Blues from Reading in August 2015 but has yet to make his debut for the Premier League champions.\nHe was loaned back to the Royals in 2015-16 before spending last season with German side Eintracht Frankfurt.\nHector has also had spells with five non-league sides, as well as spells in Republic of Ireland and Scotland.\nThe Jamaica international has played for Bracknell Town, Didcot Town, Havant and Waterlooville, Oxford City, Horsham, Dundalk, Barnet, Shrewsbury, Aldershot, Cheltenham, Aberdeen, Reading and Frankfurt.\nHe could make his Tigers debut against Aston Villa on Saturday, 6 August.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Championship side Leicester City have signed Birmingham City midfielder Alex Hector on a season-long loan deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Blunkett said using the same funding formula applied to Wales - which has a devolved budget - Yorkshire would be entitled to a \u00c2\u00a324bn budget.\n\"You put great store by devolving decision-making to ordinary people,\" he told Prime Minister David Cameron.\nMr Cameron said the government had already got rid of a \"centralised\" approach that Mr Blunkett was part of.\nMr Blunkett, a Labour former Cabinet minister and the MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, made the suggestion during prime minister's questions in the House of Commons.\nHe said: \"Can you think of one single reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't determine their own priorities?\n\"And, mischievously, one reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't have their own White Rose Parliament?\"\nMr Cameron said: \"What we are doing is we are saying to councils in Yorkshire, as up and down the country, 'We are getting rid of the ring fences, we are giving you the power to spend your money in the way that you choose'.\"\nHe added: \"We have got rid of the bossy, centralised interfering approach that I'm afraid you were rather part of.\"","summary":"Yorkshire should have its own \"White Rose Parliament\", former cabinet minister David Blunkett has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robinson, 21, who previously had two loan spells at the Lilywhites, turned down a new deal with Villa and joins for an undisclosed compensation fee.\nNewcastle-born former Rotherham man Pringle, 26, signs for an undisclosed fee after one year with the Cottagers.\nPringle made nine league starts during a short loan spell at Ipswich in 2016.\nRobinson told the club's website: \"It was obviously a big decision for me leaving Aston Villa, I've been there since I was eight-years-old.\n\"But, if there was ever a club for me to settle down with and sign permanently with, it would be Preston North End.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Preston North End have signed Aston Villa midfielder Callum Robinson and Fulham midfielder Luke Pringle on two-year deals.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The firm, which makes a vast array of consumer products including Ben & Jerry's ice-cream, Lipton tea and Dove soap, said sales fell 2.7% to \u20ac48.4bn ($56.1bn; \u00a337.1bn).\nExcluding the effect of acquisitions and unfavourable exchange rates, underlying sales rose 2.9%,\nAnalysts had expected a 3.1% rise.\nDespite the weaker-than-expected sales, Unilever reported a 7% rise in pre-tax profit to \u20ac7.6bn for the full year.\nUnilever chief executive Paul Polman said it had been a \"challenging year for our industry\", and warned he did not expect a \"significant improvement\" in market conditions in 2015.\n\"We expect our full-year performance to be similar to 2014 with the first quarter being softer but growth improving during the year\".\nUnilever said underlying sales growth in emerging markets, where it makes more than half its sales, slowed to 5.7%.\nThe firm has been hit hard by a combination of slowing growth in China, a recession in Brazil as well as western sanctions on Russia.\nUnilever cut 1,400 jobs last year and Mr Polman said due to the \"low growth environment\" it would continue to cut costs and simplify the business.\nThe firm has recently sold a number of its products, including its Slim-Fast brand and Ragu and Bertolli pasta sauces.","summary":"Unilever, the world's biggest household goods maker, has reported a fall in sales for 2014.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs said blood samples from about 35 fighters revealed traces of sulphur mustard.\nIt did not say if any of the peshmerga had died as a result of the attack, or how severely they had been wounded.\nMustard gas can burn skin and cause severe respiratory problems, and is banned under international law.\nThe exposure took place along the front lines near the northern Iraqi towns of Makhmour and Gwer, the ministry said in a statement.\nRoughly 37 mortars were fired in the attack, the statement added, \"releasing white smoke and a black liquid\".\nThe ministry called on countries fighting IS to give peshmerga fighters equipment for protection against chemical attacks. Several countries including the United States are already giving military assistance to the Kurdish fighters.\nThis is not the first time IS has been accused of using chemical weapons. In March, Kurdish authorities in Iraq said they had evidence that IS had used chlorine gas.\nThat allegation, by the Kurdistan Region Security Council, followed similar claims that the group had used low-grade chemical weapons against Iraqi security forces.\nThe director of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons expressed \"serious concern\" in August over the possibility IS was using prohibited chemical weapons.\nThe UN recently adopted a resolution aimed at identifying those behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria.\nIS already has a large arsenal of conventional weapons and military vehicles seized from the Iraqi army, much of it produced by the United States.\nIraq Kurds were the victim of a major chemical weapons attack by the Iraqi military under Saddam Hussein in 1988, which left thousands dead in the city of Halabja.","summary":"Kurdish authorities in Iraq say they have evidence that Islamic State (IS) militants have used mustard gas on Kurdish peshmerga fighters.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Homes have been added to My NHS, part the NHS Choices site, allowing users to leave ratings and reviews to help other people assess services.\nEach care home is scored on its level of safety, staff turnover and food hygiene, among other standards.\nThe National Care Association said if information was not up to date, it could be \"unfair\" to care providers.\nOn the website, a database can be searched using a postcode, region or home name to check on facilities with or without nursing.\nPeople can access:\nHealth Minister Alistair Burt said: \"We know how difficult important decisions about care for a loved one can be - this is a victory for those who are worried about care - with a click of a button the public will be able to make an informed choice about care and make those difficult decisions easier.\n\"This data will show clearly the difference in quality across care homes and will help drive up standards by highlighting poor performers which will mean they have to shape up their services or lose out.\"\nNadra Ahmed, chair of the National Care Association, which represents independent care sector providers, said the move could help people \"answer some of the questions\" they may have about care.\nBut she warned that if the \"snapshot\" of the provider's rating or profile on the site was not regularly updated it could disadvantage those who improve their service.\n\"I don't know how [improvements] would be indicated... especially if that report is not going to be reviewed for a period of time, which would be unfair.\"\nShe added: \"Nothing beats actually going to see a service for yourself. If you think that it's good [but the website] says there's something that's not quite right, don't let it put you off.\n\"When you look at the website you know that responsible services who may have an inadequate rating will be working towards making that better.\"","summary":"People in England can now check on the quality of care they receive at care homes on a government website.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The woman had withdrawn her pension from a bank in Altrincham on Monday before heading into the Iceland store.\nWhile shopping she was approached by a woman who grabbed her trolley and demanded her money.\nNot willing to give up without a fight, however, the octogenarian hit the woman over the head with the bacon before the would-be thief fled empty-handed.\nGreater Manchester Police said while the 86-year-old was \"safe and well\", she was \"shook up about the incident\".\nUpdate 20 July 2016: A video of the incident obtained by Altrincham Today and released later revealed the incident was less dramatic than previously reported by Greater Manchester Police.","summary":"An 86-year-old woman hit a would-be thief over the head with a bacon slice as she tried to rob a supermarket in Greater Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Imani Wiltshire was discovered on the lower deck of the bus in Stratford, east London, on 28 September.\nShe was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead. A post-mortem examination found she died from head injuries.\nRosalin Baker, 25, and Jeffrey Wiltshire, 52, of Manor Park, pleaded not guilty to murder at the Old Bailey.\nThey also denied charges of causing or allowing the death of their child.\nA trial date has been set for 13 March at the same court.","summary":"The parents of a two-year-old girl found dead on a double decker bus have denied her murder.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24 crew, mostly from Eastern Europe and Asia, are still on board the Maersk Tigris, anchored off Bandar Abbas.\nMaersk said it still did not know the reason why the Marshall Islands-flagged vessel was seized, and noted it had been in an international shipping lane.\nBut Iranian authorities noted that it had been in the country's waters.\nIranian media cited an official as saying the ship was seized based on a court order in connection with a complaint made by a private Iranian company about debts.\nOn Wednesday, Maersk said it had been in contact with Singapore-based Rickmers Shipmanagement, from whom it charters the Maersk Tigris, and was \"pleased to learn that the crew is safe and under the circumstances in good spirits\".\nThe crew includes a British national, but no Americans, as initial reports suggested.\n\"We are continuing our efforts to obtain more information about the Iranian authorities' seizure - in international waters - of Maersk Tigris. We are not able at this point to establish or confirm the reason behind the seizure,\" Maersk added.\n\"We remain in close dialogue with the Danish ministry of foreign affairs.\"\nA spokesman for Rickmers Shipmanagement said the vessel had been carrying commercial goods and no \"special cargo\" such as military equipment.\nThe incident has prompted the US Navy to dispatch a destroyer and a reconnaissance plane to the area to \"monitor\" the situation.\nA general distress call sent out by the Maersk Tigris on Tuesday morning was picked up by US Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT).\nA Pentagon spokesman said Iranian Revolutionary Guards Navy patrol vessels had approached the ship while it was moving through Iranian territorial waters, but inside an area that under international agreement is open to foreign ships making an \"innocent passage\".\nThe patrol vessels ordered the container ship to go deeper into Iranian waters, but the master refused. Only when they fired warning shots across its bow, did he comply.\nThe Pentagon spokesman called the actions of the patrol vessels \"inappropriate\".","summary":"The Danish shipping giant Maersk has said it is \"pleased\" that the crew of a container ship seized in Iranian waters on Tuesday are safe.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stephen Doughty won the seat with 9,193 votes, a majority of 5,334 over the Conservatives. The Lib Dems were third, with Plaid Cymru fourth.\nThe turnout was 25.65% - down from more than 60% at the 2010 General Election.\nMr Doughty succeeds Alun Michael, who stood down after 25 years as an MP to stand in the police and crime commissioner elections.\nThe new MP beat seven other candidates to retain the seat for Labour.\nMr Doughty, a former head of Oxfam Cymru, said in his acceptance speech that his victory was a \"condemnation\" of the policies and priorities of the UK government, particularly in areas such as proposals for regional pay.\nHe called for stronger regulation of banks and a \"greater sense of community and society\", with more emphasis on fairness.\nMr Doughty also paid tribute to previous holders of the Cardiff South seat, including former Prime Minister Jim Callaghan and former Welsh First Secretary Alun Michael and promised to serve his constituents with humility.\nLabour has held the seat since it was created in 1983 and the party's representation of southern Cardiff in Parliament has been unbroken since Mr Callaghan was first elected as an MP in 1945.\nCardiff South and Penarth includes inner-city neighbourhoods such as Grangetown and Butetown, the redeveloped waterfront around Cardiff Bay and the town of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan.\nIts 78,000 voters makes it the biggest seat in Wales in terms of electors.\nParliamentary by-elections also took place in the seats of Corby and Manchester Central on Thursday.\nAnd elections were also held for the newly-created police and crime commissioners were held for all 41 forces in England and Wales outside London.","summary":"Labour has retained the Cardiff South and Penarth seat in a by-election.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"No Windfarm at Gayton (NOWAG) and East Lindsey District Council both oppose the planning application.\nThe protest march on Sunday morning raised money for legal costs as well as highlighting the campaign.\nThe developers say wind turbines contribute to renewable energy targets and help combat climate change.\nBut campaigner Melvin Grosvenor, who is working with NOWAG, questioned how efficiently the turbines would generate energy.\n\"It's a huge price for Lincolnshire to pay to host a suspect technology,\" he said.\n\"The developers say we need renewable energy, but at what cost to the landscape?\"\nEarlier this year Lincolnshire County Council issued a statement advising district councils not to grant planning permission if wind farms fail to meet strict criteria.\nThe council's leader, Martin Hill, said he did not want Lincolnshire to be \"covered by a forest of the things\".\nMr Grosvenor said wind turbines have more of a visual impact in Lincolnshire because the landscape is relatively flat.\n\"The issue we've got with Lincolnshire is because it's predominantly big open skies there are few visual detractors, and of course you've got the Lincolnshire Wolds [an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty],\" he said.\nAbout 60 campaigners walked from near Theddlethorpe Church to Great Carlton, and many were sponsored.\nThey walked along a bridleway known as the Two Mile Bank, where the turbines would be erected.\nThe campaigners also flew a blimp at about 377ft (115m) to demonstrate the maximum height of the turbines.\nThere are already wind farms at Gayton le Marsh and Theddlethorpe, and Mr Grosvenor said the proposed turbines would \"give the impression of a continuous line of turbines on the landscape.\"\nThe public inquiry is due to begin in January and the government will decide whether permission is granted or not.\nDeveloper EnergieKontor said on its consultation website: \"The UK is the windiest country in Europe and the deployment of wind farms could contribute significantly to renewable energy targets which aim to assist in combating climate change.\"","summary":"Campaigners have marched through the Lincolnshire Wolds to highlight their opposition to a planned wind farm at Gayton le Marsh.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That compares with just 300 people in the largest trust area, Belfast.\nIt is thought that the problem in the South Eastern Trust is down to staffing issues in that area.\nThe trust - which covers Newtownards, County Down and Lisburn, said it has been unable to fill two consultant cardiologist posts.\nThere is also the added problem of staff sickness and increase in the number of referrals.\nThe South Eastern Trust serves a population of approximately 345,000 people with a budget of almost \u00c2\u00a3500m.\nThe figures also show that 364 people are waiting up to a year for their first urgent consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital, while in every other trust the waiting list for this type of appointment is zero.\nIn a statement, South Eastern Trust said: \"We have recently lost two consultant cardiologists who both required to relocate.\n\"Despite strenuous efforts, we have, so far, been unable to fill these vital posts and, combined with the constant increase in the number of cardiology referrals, this has led to an unfortunate increase in waiting times for appointments.\n\"We are taking every possible measure to address this.\"","summary":"The number of people waiting up to a year for an urgent consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital is the highest in any health trust in Northern Ireland, according to new figures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said the firework was dropped through the doorway of a fish and chip shop by an \"unknown male\".\nThe incident happened at about 21:15 BST on Friday at the shop in Alliance Avenue.\nThe man was taken to hospital where he is described as being in a stable condition.\nCondemning the incident, North Belfast SDLP assembly member Nichola Mallon said: \"Fireworks aren't toys, they can cause serious injury and they can cause considerable damage to property and they need to be used responsibly.\n\"So I would send a very clear message to parents and to young people to realise the dangers of fireworks.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in councillor JJ Magee said: \"Hopefully the injured man will make a full and speedy recovery but it must have been a very traumatic experience.\"\nPolice have appealed for witnesses to contact them.","summary":"A man has been injured after a firework exploded in his face in north Belfast.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They started arriving at Poldhu Cove on the Lizard on Sunday, and National Trust volunteers have been clearing them away as they are said to pose a risk to wildlife.\nThe bottles are sealed, but witnesses say some have leaked.\nThe National Trust said it believed a container had gone overboard from a ship, during the stormy weather.\nThe Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: \"While it is fact that the MV Blue Ocean lost a container containing bottles of 'Vanish', there is no currently available evidence that the bottles washed up on the Cornish coast are from this container; all evidence is currently circumstantial.\"\nIt is thought the vessel lost the container near Land's End in May.\nThe BBC has contacted Vanish, but the company is yet to comment.\nOther nearby coves including Gunwalloe, Polurrian, Church Cove and Marazion have also been affected, conservationists said.\nCornwall Wildlife Trust said it was \"highly concerned\" about the impact on \"sensitive marine life\".\nJustin Whitehouse, from the National Trust, said: \"The main worry is all that detergent going into our beautiful marine environment, but thankfully most are full.\n\"We think it's a container that has gone overboard from a container ship, during stormy seas.\"\nCornwall Council said the authority and partners, including the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Natural England, would be monitoring beaches in the area.\nIt said: \"The National Trust who own the beach at Poldhu have arranged for the bottles to be cleared away.\n\"In the meantime the public are advised to keep children and dogs at a safe distance from the bottles should any more be washed up.\n\"No attempt should be made to recover the bottles.\"","summary":"Dozens of bottles of detergent known as \"Vanish\" have washed up on a Cornish beach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Premier had suspended its shares on 13 January after agreeing to buy E.On's North Sea assets for a net $120m (\u00c2\u00a384m) plus working capital adjustments.\nThe deal was amended during the suspension so that it no longer constituted a reverse takeover.\nBy close of trading, Premier's share price was up by nearly 90% to 36p.\nLondon-based Premier said the cost of the deal would now come to $135m, including completion adjustments.\nPremier added that this was a result of an increase of the dividend paid to E.On before completion of the deal.\nIn a statement, it said: \"On the basis of this lower aggregate consideration, the acquisition has been classified as a Class 1 transaction.\"\nThe proposed acquisition is still subject to approval by Premier's shareholders and lenders.\nThe assets Premier is buying are located in the Central North Sea, West of Shetlands and the Southern Gas Basin.\nE.On's UK oil and gas upstream portfolio includes stakes in 40 licenses, including a 5.2% interest in the Elgin-Franklin field, a 47% interest in the Babbage field and a 50% stake in the Tolmount discovery.\nThe deal will add about 15,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to Premier's production totals in 2016, according to the company.","summary":"Shares in oil and gas explorer Premier Natural Resources have jumped by more than 90% after the company amended its deal to buy rival E.On.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tatiana Duva-Rodriguez, 46, is licensed to carry a concealed weapon, but police said she should not have opened fire because her life was not in danger.\nPursued by security guards, a shopflifter ran from a Home Depot hardware store on 6 October to a vehicle driven by an accomplice.\nMs Rodriguez fired several shots with a 9mm handgun as they drove away.\nNo-one was hurt outside the store in Auburn Hills, Michigan, about 35 miles (56km) north of Detroit. Police said Ms Rodriguez had hit the back tyre of the getaway vehicle.\n\"I find it very disturbing that someone would take out their gun in a busy parking lot and shoot at the tyres of a passing car,\" prosecutor Jessica Cooper said in a statement. \"Once fired, the bullet could have easily ricocheted or fragmented and injured or killed someone else.\"\nThe thieves escaped with $1,000 (\u00c2\u00a3652) worth of merchandise. Police arrested two people few days later and charged them with retail fraud.\nIf convicted, Ms Rodriguez faces up to 90 days in jail and a possible fine of up to $500.","summary":"A woman in the US state of Michigan has been charged with attempted murder after she shot at the tyres of a stolen car.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As a teenager he tried three times, unsuccessfully, to defect from Cuba, once spending a month in Cuban jail. He finally escaped to Mexico on his fourth attempt, saving his mother from drowning on their boat trip over.\nHe and his mother were then reunited with his father in Tampa, Florida where he had fled two years earlier.\nBut Fernandez's transition from his life in Cuba was difficult. Baseball helped him acclimate to his new American life.\nAfter starting at Alonso High School in Tampa, speaking almost no English, Fernandez steered the baseball team to two state championships.\nHe was drafted by the Marlins in 2011 at 20 years old and named National League Rookie of the Year in 2013.\nThe Miami Herald reported his grandmother, a loyal supporter, often stood on her roof in Cuba during his games to listen to the sports radio broadcast as her grandson played.\nPlayers and fans described him as enthusiastic, energetic and charismatic. Many Cubans from Miami's Latin community, felt that the player embodied their own struggles.\nMiguel Garay, 78, a Miamian who came from Cuba's Pinar del Rio said: \"His story was our story.\n\"There's such a great tradition of baseball in Cuba and he embodied it better than anyone.\"\nAfter undergoing surgery in 2014 for a torn elbow ligament Fernandez became a US citizen in 2015, where he gave the keynote speech at his citizenship ceremony.\nHe said: \"This is one of my important accomplishments. I'm an American citizen now - I'm one of them. I consider myself now to be free.\"\nFernandez was described as an \"avid fisherman\" and was aboard a friend's boat when the vessel hit a jetty, causing it to capsize.\nHe had revealed recently that his girlfriend was pregnant.\nMarlins President David Samson said at a news conference: \"When you talk about tragedy like this there are no words that come to mind.\n\"There is prayer and thought toward his family and his soon to be born daughter. You recognize how precious life is.\"","summary":"Jose Fernandez, a pitcher for the Miami Marlins, was born in Cuba to a Cuban father and an American mother.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Government sources told the BBC that the tribal fighters set fire to a building used by the militants.\nThe source said 10 IS militants and five tribesmen had died in the clashes that followed.\nIssa al-Issawi, the exiled mayor of Fallujah, said that more tribesmen were joining the fight against IS.\nReports said the violence involved men from multiple tribes and IS members known as al-Hisba, who are responsible for enforcing religious strictures in the city.\n\"Clashes took place between sons of the al-Mahamda and al-Juraisat tribes against the al-Hisba group,\" Mr Issawi told AFP news agency.\nHe said the violence stemmed from tensions over increasingly difficult living conditions while Fallujah is besieged by Iraqi security forces.\nSheikh Majeed al-Juraisi, a leader in the al-Juraisat tribe, told AFP the clashes were part of an uprising against IS fighters in the city and called on the government and security forces to help.\nReports suggested the tribesmen had seized parts of the north of the city, but later ceded the ground back to IS jihadists.\nFallujah, which is about 50km (30 miles) west of Baghdad, has been held by anti-government forces since the beginning of 2014 and is now one of two Iraqi cities still under the IS group's control.\nIS militants launched a sweeping offensive in June 2014 that overran large areas north and west of Baghdad, but security forces and allied fighters have pushed the jihadists back with support from US-led air strikes.","summary":"At least 20 people have been killed in clashes between tribesmen and Islamic State (IS) militants in the Iraqi city of Fallujah, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The details emerged during the sentencing of Arshid, Bannaras and Basharat Hussain at Sheffield Crown Court.\nArshid, 40, and Basharat, 39, were found guilty by a jury of 50 offences.\nBannaras, 36, pleaded guilty to 10 offences before the trial started.\nMichelle Colborne QC said Bannaras Hussain met one victim when she was 12 or 13 and she performed sex acts on him.\n\"He was indifferent to whether she consented or not,\" she said.\n\"When her brothers found out, they were furious with her and would physically assault her because she was involved sexually with an Asian man.\"\nShe said Bannaras abused one victim in a car park next to Rotherham Police Station, and told the court how the sister of another of his victims described her sister as a \"broken human being\".\nMs Colborne said one woman had described the Hussain brothers as \"a pack of animals\".\nSumming up the contents of a number of statements from the women abused by the brothers, she said: \"They describe from their teenage years a life in the main of feeling dirty, ashamed and guilty.\n\"Between them, a plethora of emotional conditions - eating disorders, self-harm, agoraphobia, self-loathing and terminations for many of them from the age of 14 - events they have never been able to put behind them.\"\nShe said many of the victims have had relationship problems throughout their lives and have found themselves subjected to domestic violence.\nThree associates of the Hussain brothers, their uncle Qurban Ali, 53, Karen MacGregor, 58, and Shelley Davies, 40, will also be sentenced.\nAli was found guilty of conspiracy to rape, while MacGregor and Davies were convicted of false imprisonment and conspiracy to procure a woman under 21 to become a common prostitute. MacGregor was also convicted of two counts of conspiracy to rape.","summary":"The sister of one of the Rotherham grooming gang's victims has described them as \"a pack of animals\", a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielik, 17, who underwent his medical at Arsenal last week, signed for Legia from their Polish rivals Lech Poznan in July and has made six appearances in all competitions this season.\nArsenal say the deal \"is subject to the completion of regulatory processes\".\nThe Poland Under-17 international can play in both a holding midfield role and at centre-back.\nHe said: \"I've decided to move to Arsenal and although I cannot be sure of what's to come in the future, I'm going to London to fulfil my dreams.\n\"I'm grateful to my team-mates and manager Henning Berg for trusting such a young player and giving me a chance to play for the first team. It's mostly thanks to him that I'm able to move to Arsenal.\"\nBerg said: \"Krystian is a very talented player, who is going to achieve big success in football in the future.\"\nFor each position, select whether you think Arsenal are sorted, or if a player is needed.","summary":"Arsenal have signed Legia Warsaw midfielder Krystian Bielik on a season-long loan deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 19-year-old was held in Barking on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.\nPolice said six other suspects remain in custody and searches are ongoing.\nEight people were killed when three men drove at pedestrians on the bridge and stabbed people in Borough Market.\nThe man arrested on Sunday is being held at a police station in south London.\nThe six men still in custody, all aged between 27 and 30, were also arrested in east London - four in Ilford, one in Newham and one in Barking.\nThirteen people arrested as part of the investigation have been released without charge, while a 33-year-old man held in Ilford on 8 June has been bailed.\nOver the weekend, police released images of fake explosive belts worn by the three attackers, named as Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba.\nBorough Market is hoping to re-open \"later this week\", managing director Darren Henaghan has said.\nTraders were officially given access to the market on Monday - for the first time since the terror attack - to allow them to start clearing up and prepare to resume business.\nOn Saturday night, bars and restaurants across the capital donated money to a British Red Cross UK fund for victims of terror attacks and their families, as Londoners were encouraged to show \"unity and resilience\" a week after the attack.\nThe fund has raised more than \u00c2\u00a3700,000 since it started on 4 June.\nAnd on Sunday, Southwark Cathedral - which had been cordoned off in the days after the attack - re-opened its doors for the first time.","summary":"A 19-year-old man has been arrested as part of the investigation into the London Bridge terror attack, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He and his son Gorka were arrested earlier this month as part of a corruption investigation.\nVillar, who denied all the allegations, has been suspended for one year by the Spanish football federation.\n\"Villar will no longer have any official functions at our organisation,\" Uefa said on Thursday.\n\"In view of the ongoing court proceedings in Spain, we have no further comments to make on this matter.\"\nUefa said its president, Aleksander Ceferin, had accepted Villar's resignation and had thanked him for his years of service to European football.\nVillar, a former Athletic Bilbao and Spain midfielder, had headed the Spanish football federation for 29 years. Juan Luis Larrea has been named as interim president.","summary":"Spanish football federation president Angel Maria Villar has resigned from European football's governing body, Uefa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man named as Abdalfatah HA is suspected of being part of a unit with an al-Qaeda-linked group formerly known as al-Nusra Front, which killed 36 Syrian government employees in 2013.\nThe federal prosecutors' office said the man, arrested in Duesseldorf, had carried out death sentences.\nA second suspected al-Nusra fighter was arrested in the town of Giessen.\nAbdulrahman AA is accused of breaking international weapons laws.\nBoth are thought to have been part of the same combat unit for al-Nusra, which was al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria at the time.\nThe group formally severed its ties to the global jihadist network last year, renaming itself Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.\nIn January, JFS merged with four smaller groups to form Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.\nGerman prosecutors allege Abdulrahman AA, 26, and Abdalfatah HA, 35, took part in an armed battle against Syrian government troops including taking over a big arms depot near Mahin, central Syria, in November 2013, eight months after the murders of the government employees.\nSome local reports have claimed one of the men was an asylum seeker, but a spokeswoman for the prosecutors' office refused to confirm this.","summary":"German prosecutors say they have arrested a second suspected al-Qaeda fighter accused of involvement in the murder of Syrian government employees.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RTL claims Baysilone, normally associated with the oil or rubber industries, was found in a breakdown of the implant, made by Poly Implant Prothese (PIP).\nA lawyer acting for PIP strongly denied the report, telling RTL that the product was not industrial but a food product used in lipstick.\nThe company was shut down in 2010.\nRTL had the implant examined by a chemistry and toxicology researcher who alleged that the materials used, which also included Silopren and Rhodorsil, had caused the high rupture rate from the silicone gel implants.\nAlthough the French health safety agency was already aware the defective implants contained industrial rather than medical grade silicone, no mention has been made of additives from the petrol industry.\nPIP breast implants: Your stories\nThe British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons said earlier that the silicone was believed to have been made for mattresses but a lawyer acting for French implant-wearers said the composition of the implant varied.\nFrench authorities have advised 30,000 women in France to have the PIP implants removed as a precaution because of an estimated 5% rupture rate.\nThe French health safety agency says it has registered 1,143 ruptures and 495 inflammatory reactions from the implants.\nAn estimated 300-400,000 women were given the implants, mainly in Latin America and elsewhere in Europe.\nIn the UK, 40,000 women have been advised by the government not to have them removed although ministers have ordered a review of data used to assess the risk of the implant leaking.\nA surgeon advising the British government, Tim Goodacre, told the BBC on Monday that the failure rate was \"quite out of the ordinary\" and he said they should be removed on \"a staged basis\".\nNo link has been made between ruptured implants and cancer.\nPIP's lawyer, Yves Haddad, has insisted the fuel additive allegations are completely unfounded.\n\"This isn't an industrial product but a food product of the same type that goes, for example, into the making of lipstick,\" he told RTL.\nHe also promised that PIP's founder Jean-Claude Mas would emerge later this week to give an explanation. Mr Mas, 72, is believed to be in southern France.","summary":"A fuel additive has been linked to the high rupture rate of breast implants made by a French company, according to a French TV report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nia Griffith said her party offers \"investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster\" by the Tories.\nShe urged people to \"imagine the price\" if there was a Conservative government in Wales as well.\n\"Labour changes peoples' lives when we are in government\", Ms Griffith added.\nShe reinforced the message of First Minister Carwyn Jones, who told delegates on Saturday that the assembly election in May would be a straight fight between Labour and the Conservatives.\n\"Together we are fighting for Wales in Westminster and taking on the Tories' appalling treatment of our nation,\" Ms Griffith said.\n\"We need to tell families up and down the country about what our Welsh Labour government is delivering.\n\"Investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster - jobs for our young people, not leaving a generation behind.\n\"That's the difference that a Labour government makes. Labour policies promised then delivered because we are in government.\n\"So don't listen to those who say we should be happy just shouting from the sidelines, that principled opposition is better than political power.\n\"If we take that attitude we may as well shut up shop.\"\nMs Griffith pointed to Labour's establishment of the NHS, introduction of the minimum wage, and delivering devolution with the creation of the National Assembly.\nMeanwhile Mr Jones has said income tax rates in Wales would stay the same as those in England under a Labour Welsh government.\nHe told the Sunday Supplement programme on BBC Radio Wales he would not use new powers to increase income taxes if Labour won the assembly election.\n\"People have a real squeeze on their personal finances and the last thing I want to do is add to that pressure,\" he said,\nScottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has proposed an increase of 1p in the pound for taxpayers in Scotland.","summary":"The Welsh Labour leader has told the party's conference in Cardiff that a Labour government in Wales would be \"better than the Tories at Westminster\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The debate, on Thursday, was discussing \"serious and widespread failures\" in Gloucestershire's children's service.\nCllr Shaun Parsons, chairman of the council, said members had been told the proceedings were being televised.\nTwo said they had been listening, one blamed medication, but the fourth admitted the meetings \"drag a bit\".\nMr Parsons said he believed the chairman's role is to make sure the meeting runs smoothly and efficiently but added it is not his place to \"give councillors a nudge\".\nBut the former MP for Stroud, Neil Carmichael disagreed. He said it was \"wrong\" that councillors fell asleep \"during such an important meeting on such a critical subject\".\n\"As chairman of the Commons Select Committee I felt it was very much my job to ensure that meetings were run briskly and that all those present were fully engaged throughout,\" the Conservative said.\nFour councillors were spotted nodding off, including deputy leader, Conservative Ray Theodoulou who blamed his heart medication for making him \"a little drowsy\".\nFellow Tory Rob Bird said he may have \"closed his eyes for a moment\", while Liberal Democrat John Cordwell admitted he \"might have nodded off very briefly\". Both men insisted they were aware of the proceedings.\nBut Labour's Graham Morgan was more forthright though, stating: \"Those meetings drag a bit and I'm 66.\"\nMr Parsons said although he had not seen the BBC film it was important to listen to what the councillors had said in mitigation.\n\"It was a very long day, people had been briefed quite considerably on the facts.\n\"But it's not a good appearance for people maybe to have been asleep or indeed nodding off... , it's most unfortunate.\"","summary":"Four Gloucestershire councillors fell asleep during a BBC debate on children's services, it has emerged.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Molinari stormed into contention with two eagles in the last seven holes to set a clubhouse target of nine under par, which Dunne was able to match thanks to a birdie on the last.\nThe players then returned to the 18th hole for a sudden death play-off.\nA scrappy par proved to be enough for Molinari to secure the title.\nDunne, who had enjoyed a two-shot lead going into the final round, found trouble off the tee and failed to get up and down from a greenside bunker.\nThe 24-year-old's second place finish was his best ever on the European Tour however.\n\"I felt like there were just so many shots that slipped away from me. It's just one of those days,\" said Dunne.\n\"I felt like I was really close to shooting four or five under and stuck with one under in the end. I'm happy with my form and looking forward to next week.\n\"I'm just a bit disappointed not to come out with the result we wanted but it's a step in the right direction.\"\nFor the Italian, it was his first European Tour success since 2010.","summary":"Northern Ireland's Paul Dunne lost out to Italy's Francesco Molinari in a play-off at the Italian Open.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The RSPB said 2,270 black-tailed godwits spent time on the island this spring, almost double the previous record of 1,320 in 2013.\nThe majority of the birds this year were found in a tiny field in Kilmoluaig.\nGodwits often stop off in the Hebrides to refuel during their migration to Iceland, where they breed.\nSpotters identified some of the birds as having come from France, Portugal and Spain due to the rings fitted on their legs.\nJohn Bowler, Tiree officer for RSPB Scotland, said: \"Black-tailed godwits are known to stop off here for food on their way to Iceland, particularly when adverse northerly winds hamper their progress across the North Atlantic.\n\"So, with huge numbers of golden plover already noted on Tiree during pretty windy conditions, it wasn't a huge surprise when black-tailed godwits started turning up, too. However, to see flocks of this size is just incredible.\n\"Hopefully they will enjoy a good breeding season this year and I'm already looking forward to seeing them pass back through Tiree in the autumn.\"","summary":"A record number of godwits have been spotted on the Isle of Tiree.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It was first spotted at Montevrain, 38km (23 miles) east of Paris.\nSightings of the animal sparked a search involving hundreds of emergency services workers, animal-trackers and a helicopter.\nBut experts now say the animal is most likely a much less dangerous animal, such as a lynx or large domestic cat.\nThey made their conclusions based on inspecting animal tracks.\nIt remains unclear where the animal came from, though there is a big cat park near Montevrain.\nA source told AFP that the search had been scaled back for the moment and the helicopter grounded, although forces remained \"mobilised\" in case of a fresh alert.\nThe BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says police had suggested there was probably not too much to worry about, but the authorities still sent out officers with guns and tranquilisers.\nThe hunt has focused on areas near the Disneyland Paris theme park.\nThere was a fresh alert on Friday morning after paw prints were discovered near a service station east of Paris.\nTo reach there, the animal had apparently crossed the A4 motorway.\nPolice guarded the entrances to schools in the Montevrain area in case the cat turned up, as a helicopter with thermal imaging hovered.\nLocal residents were asked to stay indoors and parents urged to take their children to and from school by car.\nA dozen or so soldiers from a nearby army base joined police and fire officials combing the countryside outside Montevrain.\nA huntsman, officially designated as a \"wolf catcher\", who has a specially trained dog, was also part of the search team.\nThe owner of the lntermarche supermarket in Montevrain said on Thursday that his wife had spotted the animal at about 08:30 (07:30 GMT).\n\"She didn't get out of the car and called me to say 'I think I saw a lynx',\" he was quoted as saying. The woman took a photograph that appears to show a large cat.\nLe Parisien newspaper said several local residents had sighted the animal.\nThe Montevrain mayor's office dismissed the idea that the big cat could have escaped from a circus that was in the town until Saturday, Le Parisien reported.","summary":"The hunt for a large cat that sparked a major security alert in northern France has been scaled back.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifa president Sepp Blatter announced plans last week to form an 11-person panel to review football's scandal-hit world governing body.\nDomenico Scala had earlier said he would only lead the taskforce if he is guaranteed full independence.\nThe Swiss businessman is already the independent chair of Fifa's audit and compliance committee.\nScala was believed to have been prepared to lead the taskforce, after meeting presidents of three of Fifa's six continental confederations.\nBut a spokesman for Scala told BBC Sport: \"Domenico Scala never applied for such a chairmanship.\"\nHe added that the post would only be considered \"under the strict condition\" that \"independence was guaranteed\".\nAs well as an independent chair, the taskforce will have two representatives from the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), Concacaf (North, Central America and the Caribbean) and Uefa (Europe), as well as one representative from each of Conmebol (South America) and the OFC (Oceania).\nIn a statement, Fifa said representatives from federations would not necessarily have to be \"members of the football community\" and the confederations could decide that themselves.\nBlatter, who has announced his intention to stand down as president, has said presidential term limits and integrity checks for top officials are potential areas of reform.\nRecommendations are due to be presented at the next meeting of Fifa's executive committee in Zurich on 24 and 25 September.\nThe prospect of Scala leading an independent review of Fifa was described as \"laughable\" by campaign group New Fifa Now.\nAnd Alexandra Wrage, who resigned from Fifa's independent governance committee in April 2013 in protest at a lack of meaningful action, said even an independent chairman of the reform taskforce \"can't work\".\nShe told BBC Sport: \"The process needs to be taken out of Fifa's hands. Short of that, it's another reform dead-end.\"\nBlatter's resignation on 2 June followed the arrest of seven Fifa officials as part of a United States investigation that saw 14 people indicted on corruption charges.\nA separate criminal investigation by Swiss authorities into how the 2018 and 2022 World Cups were allocated is also under way.","summary":"Fifa has confirmed that the independent chairman of its reform taskforce has not applied for the post.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"My Brother is a Superhero is focused on Luke - named after Solomons' own son - whose brother Zack is given special powers to help save two universes.\nWinning Solomons \u00c2\u00a35,000, the book sees Luke miss out on the powers because he went to the toilet at the wrong time.\nSolomons previously adapted E Nesbit's Five Children and It for the 2004 film.\nEddie Izzard and Kenneth Branagh both appeared in the big screen version.\nThe winners of the best illustrated book and best older fiction categories were also first-time authors.\nDavid Litchfield's The Bear and the Piano was named the best illustrated book, while writer and actress Lisa Williamson's The Art of Being Normal won in the best older fiction category.\nSolomons had been named as the winner of the best younger fiction book before being named as the overall winner of the prize, voted for by booksellers, at a ceremony at Waterstones' Piccadilly bookshop in London.\nWaterstones children's buyer Florentyna Martin said: \"My Brother is a Superhero is that rare thing - a hugely funny book for young readers that is also rip-roaringly exciting.\n\"It is infused with the spirit of larger than life heroes and colourful comic book trivia that enthrals younger readers and delights superhero fans of all ages, yet at its heart is a touching relationship between siblings.\n\"Given the author's background it's no surprise it is hugely cinematic, but it is also full of wonderful writing and so brilliantly plotted that one never knows what to expect next.\"\nThe book chain's managing director James Daunt added: \"The quality of the books on the shortlists this year was exceptional, reflecting the vibrant health of the children's book market.\n\"That our winners were all first books, and each from a flourishing independent publisher, reflects how blessed we are currently by the breadth of creative talent in this country.\"\nLitchfield's book is about a bear who teaches himself to play the piano, while Williamson's is focused on LGBT issues and tells the story of two teenagers and their struggle with identity.","summary":"A children's book written by the author of It has won the Waterstones Children's Book of the Year award.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"NHS managers have proposed a temporary downgrade of the hospital's maternity and paediatric services to cope with staffing shortages.\nThe board of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust will make a decision on Friday.\nOne paediatric nurse, who asked not to be named, said staff were devastated for their patients.\nShe said: \"It's going to mean that many more children will have to make journeys across to Hastings at a time when they are particularly vulnerable.\n\"They're sick. Their families are vulnerable. And I think it's going to have massive implications for children who are sick and for children who are long-term disabled.\"\nThe NHS trust said the changes were being brought in for safety reasons because it was unable to recruit suitable specialist doctors which had led to an over-reliance on temporary and agency staff.\nSeveral options are being considered, but the trust has said its preferred plan is to have consultant-led obstetric services, neonatal services including the special care baby unit, in-patient paediatric services and emergency gynaecology services at the Conquest Hospital in Hastings.\nEastbourne hospital would have a stand-alone midwifery-led maternity unit and enhanced paediatric care.\nPaediatrician Dr David Scott said: \"They [patients] will get a better service if they go to Hastings because they will get staff who will be better trained.\n\"There will be greater consultant availability so they will see more senior better trained staff. It will also allow us to increase the levels of nursing care available on the ward.\"\nLiz Walke, from the campaign group Save the DGH, which opposes the changes at Eastbourne, said: \"We would like an independent body coming in and looking at the whole organisation to see if they can do something better and actually reorganise the services so that both hospitals keep their core services.\"","summary":"Nurses at Eastbourne General Hospital have said they are \"devastated\" by plans to downgrade services.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guineans are expected to celebrate the landmark with concerts and fireworks.\nThe disease killed more than 2,500 people in the country and a further 9,000 in Sierra Leone and Liberia.\nSierra Leone was declared free of Ebola in November, but new cases have emerged in Liberia, which had been declared Ebola-free in September.\nA country is considered free of human-to-human transmission once two 21-day incubation periods have passed since the last known case tested negative for a second time.\nThe disease has had an enormous social and economic impact on Guinea, the BBC's Ibrahima Diane in Conakry says.\nAccording to the UN, 6,220 Guinean children have lost one or both parents to Ebola.\nMore than 100 health workers also lost their lives in the fight against the disease.\nMeanwhile, survivors are still living in fear of the stigma and long-term side effects associated with the virus, our correspondent adds.\nThe fight against Ebola was particularly difficult in Guinea, he says.\nSome communities initially did not believe there was an epidemic, while others blamed it on Western countries and the Guinean authorities.\nThe government has blamed the virus for poor economic performance and says it has also caused people to distrust the country's health services.\nPresident Alpha Conde has doubled the health budget since winning re-election in November.","summary":"Guinea has become the first country in the world to be declared free of the deadly Ebola virus.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 568,000 people have backed a petition calling on the tycoon to be barred for comments he made about banning Muslims from the US.\nLabour MP Paul Flynn will lead a debate in Westminster Hall on 18 January.\nDavid Cameron has condemned Mr Trump, who has major business interests in the UK, but said he should be allowed in.\nThe Commons petitions committee decided to hold a debate on the issue after considering the matter at a meeting on Tuesday. Under the current rules, MPs have to consider any petition with 100,000 signatures for discussion in Parliament.\nThe debate will be held in the Commons' secondary debating chamber rather than the full chamber and there will be no vote at the end of it.\nHelen Jones, the Labour MP who chairs the committee, said it would allow for \"a range of views\" to be expressed.\n\"By scheduling a debate on these petitions, the committee is not expressing a view on whether or not the government should exclude Donald Trump from the UK,\" she said.\n\"As with any decision to schedule a petition for debate, it simply means that the committee has decided that the subject should be debated.\"\nBut Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron questioned the decision to allocate parliamentary time to discussing Mr Trump.\nHe tweeted: \"Trump is a bloviating billionaire with downright offensive views. But I'd rather we debated inequality or the NHS.\"\nMr Trump is currently the frontrunner, in some opinion polls, for the Republican nomination but he has been roundly criticised for comments he made about Muslims in the wake of December's fatal San Bernardino shootings - remarks which critics said were offensive and inflammatory.\nHome Secretary Theresa May, who makes decisions on banning orders, has said she cannot comment on the case.\nA rival petition opposing a ban on Mr Trump as illogical has been signed by nearly 40,000 people. This will also be debated by MPs.","summary":"MPs are to debate whether US presidential hopeful Donald Trump should be banned from entering the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 568,000 people have backed a petition calling on the tycoon to be barred for comments he made about banning Muslims from the US.\nLabour MP Paul Flynn will lead a debate in Westminster Hall on 18 January.\nDavid Cameron has condemned Mr Trump, who has major business interests in the UK, but said he should be allowed in.\nThe Commons petitions committee decided to hold a debate on the issue after considering the matter at a meeting on Tuesday. Under the current rules, MPs have to consider any petition with 100,000 signatures for discussion in Parliament.\nThe debate will be held in the Commons' secondary debating chamber rather than the full chamber and there will be no vote at the end of it.\nHelen Jones, the Labour MP who chairs the committee, said it would allow for \"a range of views\" to be expressed.\n\"By scheduling a debate on these petitions, the committee is not expressing a view on whether or not the government should exclude Donald Trump from the UK,\" she said.\n\"As with any decision to schedule a petition for debate, it simply means that the committee has decided that the subject should be debated.\"\nBut Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron questioned the decision to allocate parliamentary time to discussing Mr Trump.\nHe tweeted: \"Trump is a bloviating billionaire with downright offensive views. But I'd rather we debated inequality or the NHS.\"\nMr Trump is currently the frontrunner, in some opinion polls, for the Republican nomination but he has been roundly criticised for comments he made about Muslims in the wake of December's fatal San Bernardino shootings - remarks which critics said were offensive and inflammatory.\nHome Secretary Theresa May, who makes decisions on banning orders, has said she cannot comment on the case.\nA rival petition opposing a ban on Mr Trump as illogical has been signed by nearly 40,000 people. This will also be debated by MPs.","summary":"MPs are to debate whether to bar Donald Trump from entering the UK in response to a public petition calling for action against the leading Republican candidate.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened outside Castle Bytham, south of Grantham, on Wednesday afternoon.\nThe 73-year-old pilot, from Thurnby, Leicestershire, is being treated for back and leg injuries.\nA 52-year-old tanker driver was treated for minor injuries and the 61-year-old occupant of the property was unhurt.\nThe Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has said it is aware of the incident and is making inquiries.\nLincolnshire Fire and Rescue said the man who lives in the bungalow was in the garden and pushed the tanker driver out of the way, to prevent them both being hit.\nThe pilot became stuck in the plane, which was embedded in the building, and the aircraft's landing gear broke off and landed on a bed.\nA police guard remains in place at the bungalow while recovery work is carried out.\nPete Wiles, from the fire service, said: \"If they hadn't moved... they would have been hit.\n\"It's a fairly miraculous escape... there's an overhead power line nearby which it missed as well.\"","summary":"A pilot has been taken to hospital after his light aircraft crashed into a bungalow in Lincolnshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"McCall said he and some of his players were goaded by supporters following their 1-0 loss to the Lions at Wembley.\nHe questioned why stewards had not prevented the invasion.\n\"We're absolutely distraught, we wanted to clap our own fans, the last thing we need is people running around us and giving us verbals,\" said McCall.\n\"I think it's nonsense,\" he told BBC Radio Leeds. \"Ten minutes later an army of stewards comes on when they should have been on straight after the final whistle and stood on the halfway line.\n\"I don't understand why people feel they need to come over to players, intimidate us and wind us up. I was close to clocking a couple.\n\"I'm not necessarily blaming the people who did it but where was the stewarding? Why march them out 10 minutes afterwards?\n\"They should have got to the halfway line straight away and stopped anyone from coming over.\"\nMillwall boss Neil Harris encouraged his side's fans to leave the pitch to allow the team to enjoy their celebrations, while match-winner Steve Morison claimed they had \"ruined\" the moment.\n\"It's not ideal, it's not quite the place for a pitch invasion, I've got to be honest,\" Harris told BBC Radio London.\n\"I don't condone it whatsoever. I'm just hoping there was no disrespect towards Stuart and his team.\n\"For me, I wanted to get them off because I wanted to see my players enjoy it and I wanted to see my players take the admiration of the whole fan base, which happened in the end.\n\"I think it was overzealous, a lot of people wanting selfies and jumping about. I certainly don't condone it, but I'm hoping it was lighthearted.\"","summary":"Leeds United manager Stuart McCall has accused Millwall fans of \"intimidation\" after a pitch invasion following their play-off final defeat.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The polls would have been the first electoral contest between the rival Fatah and Hamas movements for 10 years.\nTheir delay was ordered after lists of candidates for Fatah, which dominates the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, were cancelled in parts of the Gaza Strip, which is run by Hamas.\nHamas has protested at the court's ruling, describing it as \"political\".\nFatah said it held Hamas fully responsible.\nThursday's ruling by the high court in the West Bank city of Ramallah came after a Hamas-controlled court in Gaza disqualified several candidate lists drawn up by Fatah on technical grounds.\nA challenge was also lodged by a lawyer over the inability to hold the vote in East Jerusalem, which Israel annexed after seizing it in the 1967 war but Palestinians want to be the capital of a future state.\n\"Elections can't take place in one place and not the other,\" said the presiding judge.\n\"The elections can't take place in Jerusalem and its neighbourhoods. Also, there are problems with the formation of courts in Gaza... Therefore, the court decides to stop the elections.\"\nHamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri blamed Fatah for the delay.\n\"The high court decision is politically motivated and it came in order to rescue Fatah after its lists of candidates collapsed in a number of areas,\" he told the Reuters news agency.\nBut Osama al-Qawasmi of Fatah rejected the allegation, saying: \"We hold Hamas fully responsible for foiling the election, starting with the unjustified petitions it filed.\"\nThe election would have been the first involving Hamas and Fatah since the 2006 poll for the Palestinian Legislative Council, in which Hamas won a majority.\nA violent rift with Fatah saw the Islamist movement take control of Gaza the following year.\nAlthough Fatah and Hamas formally agreed a unity deal and a technocratic government in 2014, deep divisions remain, resulting in political paralysis.","summary":"A Palestinian court has ordered the postponement of parliamentary elections due to be held next month.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Dasuki is accused of awarding phantom contracts to buy 12 helicopters, four fighter jets and ammunition. He denies the allegations.\nThe equipment was meant for the fight against Boko Haram Islamist militants.\nMr Dasuki was picked up early in the morning by security agents, a PR firm representing him said.\nTwo weeks ago, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered Mr Dasuki's arrest after he was indicted by a panel investigating the procurement of arm under the last administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.\nPRNigeria said he was picked up by intelligence agents from his home in the capital, Abuja, where he was already under house arrest facing separate charges.\nLater on Tuesday, the former governor of Sokoto state, Attahiru Bafarawa and owner of a Lagos-based private TV station, Raymond Dokpesi, were detained separately by Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in connection with the alleged fraud.\nBoth men, who are political allies of the former president, have denied any involvement in the arms deal.\nTheir arrest follows those of some of Mr Dasuki's associates by EFCC on Monday.\nThe anti-corruption body said they included former Minister of State for Finance Bashir Yuguda and the sons of some prominent politicians of the former ruling party over allegations of impropriety in relation to the arm deal.\nEarlier, Mr Dasuki said he had not been given a chance to defend himself before the investigative panel and described its recommendation as \"politically motivated\".\nThe former army colonel is already facing a trial for allegedly possessing illegal firearms.\nHe is the first senior official of the former government to be charged under the rule of President Muhammadu Buhari, who took in office in May.\nThe BBC's Martin Patience in Lagos says Mr Dasuki's arrest will reinforce President Buhari's message that he will not tolerate corruption no matter how senior the official.\nThe president was elected partly on a promise to clean up Nigeria's notoriously corrupt politics, our correspondent says.\nBoko Haram has killed thousands in north-eastern Nigeria in its six-year campaign to create an Islamic state.","summary":"Nigeria's former National Security Adviser, Sambo Dasuki, has been arrested on suspicion of corruption over an arms deal worth $2bn (\u00c2\u00a31.6bn).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He suffered a stroke two weeks ago and his condition improved before a sudden deterioration on Tuesday.\nMr Peres, who was one of the last of a generation of Israeli politicians present at the new nation's birth in 1948, served twice as the country's prime minister and once as president.\nHe won the Nobel Peace prize in 1994 for his role negotiating peace accords with the Palestinians a year earlier.\nHe once said the Palestinians were Israel's \"closest neighbours\" and might become its \"closest friends\".\nObituary: Shimon Peres, Israeli founding father\nLong legacy of Israel's elder statesman\nMr Peres died in a hospital near Tel Aviv early on Wednesday, with his family at his bedside.\nHe had been in the intensive care unit of the Sheba Medical Centre after suffering a major stroke on 13 September.\nIsrael's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his \"deep personal grief on the passing of the beloved of the nation\".\nMeanwhile US President Barack Obama called Mr Peres his \"dear friend\" in a statement, and said: \"He was guided by a vision of the human dignity and progress that he knew people of goodwill could advance together.\"\nMr Peres shared his Nobel Peace Prize with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was later assassinated, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.\nAt the start of his long political career, he was put in charge of personnel and arms purchases for the Haganah, the predecessor of the Israel Defense Forces.\nHe secured a deal with France to supply the new Israeli nation with Mirage jet fighters. He also set up Israel's secret nuclear facility.\nHe was the defence minister in 1976, when Palestinian hijackers diverted a plane from Israel to Entebbe in Uganda. He oversaw the successful rescue of more than 100 hostages.\nOnce an advocate of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, Mr Peres later became a leading political dove. He often spoke of the need for compromise over territorial demands in Palestinian areas.\nHe maintained an active public schedule into old age, mostly through his non-governmental Peres Centre for Peace, which promotes closer ties between Israel and the Palestinians.\nIn 2013 he said: \"There is no alternative to peace. There is no sense to go to war.\"\nHe retired from his role as president in 2014.","summary":"Former Israeli President Shimon Peres has died at the age of 93.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Born at Alltnacaillich, Strathmore in 1714, Rob Donn could not read or write and dictated his poetry from memory in later life.\nA wall hanging depicting scenes from his life and work is to be created in a project led by Strathnaver Museum and Mackay Country Community Trust.\nPeople living in and around Strathnaver are to be invited to help make the piece of craftwork.\nDonn's poetry continues to be celebrated and studied today.\nSome of his work has turned into music and performed at Glasgow's Celtic Connections Festival.\nStrathnaver Museum has been awarded \u00c2\u00a35,400 from the Heritage Lottery Fund's Stories, Stones and Bones programme towards the project.","summary":"A project to celebrate the life and work of one of Scotland's most famous poets is to be launched.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC James Burns was found not guilty of common assault and two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm against Michael Stanley, 28, in Penrhyndeudraeth, on 10 April 2016.\nHe was also cleared of giving a false statement about what happened.\nHe had denied all the charges at Caernarfon Crown Court.\nThe case against another officer, PC Robin Humphreys, who had been accused of perverting the course of justice, was thrown out earlier in the month.\nJudge Huw Rees said there was insufficient evidence to prove he had colluded with PC Burns by giving false statements about the incident.","summary":"A Merthyr Tydfil police officer has been cleared of assaulting a man.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The young girl was injured by the drug patrol dog in Belmarsh Prison, Woolwich, on 31 March.\nThe Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said the incident had been reported to police and the dog withdrawn from service.\nIn 2015, the MoJ said there were more than 530 dogs deployed in prisons in England and Wales.\nThe Mirror reported the attack had taken place during a routine drugs test and the girl needed to undergo plastic surgery because of her injuries.\nThe MoJ said it could not release more details because of \"purdah\" rules in the run up to the general election.","summary":"A prison dog has been withdrawn from service after a six-year-old girl was bitten on the face during a drugs test.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jersey-based collector David Gainsborough-Roberts, 73, spent his life collecting a variety of memorabilia from famous people.\nLast year he sold his entire Marilyn Monroe collection, making \u00c2\u00a31.5m which he said would go to charity.\nMr Gainsborough-Roberts was born in Buxton, Derbyshire, and died in Jersey on Saturday.\nHis collection focused on popular history of the 19th and 20th Century, and included keys and coats from the Titanic; Winston Churchill's Stetson hat; and guns owned by Billy the Kid. He even had a pair of Queen Victoria's knickers.\nHe would tell friends and family that making money from his collection was never the point. He told his friend Murray Norton that \"the point is they have a story attached to them\".\nMr Norton said his fame stretched far and wide but he would always make time for people.\n\"If you went to America people would know David Gainsborough-Roberts because he was a regular on the Joan Rivers Show.\n\"He was known throughout the world. He would give talks in far flung places from Germany to California,\" Mr Norton said.\nFriends have described him as a kind and generous man with a lot of character and enthusiasm.","summary":"A man who became famous for his collection of Marilyn Monroe, Winston Churchill and Queen Victoria knickers has died.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"GB were beaten 24-18 by Israel, 37-14 by Hungary and 46-14 by Netherlands.\nThe men's and women's teams had their \u00a32.92m funding to support elite athletes removed after London 2012.\n\"Although we did not make the finals, there are some great young handball players in this country,\" said British Handball director David Meli.\n\"Our aim now is to find a way of bringing additional funding into the association to allow us to run other teams in both male and female competitions.\"\nNetherlands won all three games to secure their place at the finals in Rio, which take place from 19 July to 2 August.","summary":"Great Britain's men's and women's handball teams have missed out on a place at the Rio Olympics.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film star and his lawyer wife Amal, want to put up eight cameras on poles in the grounds, up to five metres (16ft) high.\nThey also wish to attach a further 10 cameras to the property.\nThe Eye and Dunsden Parish Council has concerns over privacy and the CCTV system's visual impact on the village.\nDavid Woodward, chair of the council, said: \"When you are strolling next to a pretty riverbank, it's a visual intrusion close to where people are walking.\"\nMr Woodward said the CCTV could also cause privacy concerns for Mr Clooney's neighbours.\nThe property at Sonning Eye is located on an island in the River Thames on the county line between Oxfordshire and Berkshire.\nSouth Oxfordshire District Council's conservation officer recommends approval as long as the cameras can easily be removed from the building.\nThe district councillor has until Friday to decide whether to put the application before a planning committee.","summary":"George Clooney has been given the go-ahead to install CCTV cameras in the grounds of his Oxfordshire home.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"George Hamilton was speaking to MPs on the Northern Ireland affairs committee.\nIt is investigating how a UK exit from the EU could affect Northern Ireland.\nMr Hamilton said the PSNI would \"not take a position on exit or not\" and would work with whatever circumstances are in place after the EU referendum.\nVoters will go to the polls in June to decide whether the UK should remain a member of the EU.\nAsked on whether an exit from the EU would affect policing, Mr Hamilton said: \"I think all of this is probably doable with an exit, but it will be slower, complicated and more costly is the view we would take from a practical policing perspective.\"\nBut he said the PSNI had a \"very good working relationship\" with a number of police forces in non-EU countries, \"most notably America\".\nMr Hamilton, who appeared before the committee with Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, also said he did not think the PSNI's link with the Irish police would suffer in the case of an exit from the EU.\nHe said \"the relationships are secure\".\nHe added that if a so-called Brexit - a shorthand term for a UK exit from the EU - took place he was \"absolutely sure the quality of the relationship and the professionalism of both organisations would not be diminished\".\nThe committee is examining areas like the economy and the border with the Republic of Ireland.\nIt has already heard evidence from a wide range of politicians and business leaders.","summary":"The chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said an exit from the European Union would make policing \"more complicated and more costly\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bloemfontein joins Beijing and Lisbon in being suspended from carrying out any Wada-related anti-doping activities, while Moscow's lab had its accreditation revoked in April.\nThe decision leaves 31 Wada-accredited labs in the world, but none in Africa.\nWada said the laboratory may apply for reinstatement before 30 September.\nThe body did not disclose the reasons for the South Africa facility's suspension, which can be appealed against at the Court of Arbitration for Sport within 21 days of Bloemfontein being notified.","summary":"South Africa's Bloemfontein anti-doping laboratory has been suspended by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simon Marsh, 55, of St Michael and All Angels Church of England church in Bramhall, Stockport, was the subject of an investigation lasting 15 months.\nAllegations were made between 2011 to 2013 when the woman was aged 16 to 19.\nMr Marsh had been on bail and was suspended from his parish duties while the investigation took place.\nA spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said: \"Following receipt of a file from Greater Manchester Police, the CPS have conducted a thorough review of the evidence in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors.\n\"We have reached a decision that there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction and therefore consider that no further action should be taken in this case.\"\nA spokesman for the Church of England Diocese of Chester said: \"The Revd Simon Marsh has agreed not to conduct services or be actively engaged in parish ministry in Bramhall for the time being.\n\"Now that we've been informed that the criminal investigation has finished, with no charges being brought, an internal investigation by the Diocese of Chester is under way.\n\"In the meantime, alternative pastoral care will continue to be provided for the people of Bramhall.\"","summary":"A vicar accused of indecently assaulting a teenage girl has been cleared of all charges.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shahid Tarafdar, 45, was hit by a Peugeot 307 on Stockport Road at about 15:45 GMT on 7 February. He was taken to hospital but later died.\nMichael Joyce, 21, from Reabrook Avenue, Manchester has been charged with perverting the course of justice.\nBoth have been remanded to appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court later.\nThe teenager has also been charged with a number of other driving offences including driving whilst disqualified, failing to stop and report a collision and using a motor vehicle without insurance.","summary":"A 17-year-old boy has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a man was hit and killed by a car in Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Betsi Cadwaladr health board has suggested downgrading services at one of the area's three district hospitals due to a staffing shortage.\nA legal challenge blocked the plan to downgrade maternity care at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire.\nThat prompted the consultation, which includes a series of public meetings.\nResidents are unhappy with the plans, suggesting removing the service at hospitals like Wrexham Maelor and Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor will mean women having to travel further for care.\nHowever, bosses said any changes would be temporary and are needed to ensure the safety of mothers and babies.\nA dedicated health board website was launched on Monday to collate public reaction to the options, which also includes retaining all services.\nSeveral public meetings are due to take place in September.","summary":"A consultation into the future of maternity services in Wrexham has been launched.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The incident occurred in the 84th minute of Wednesday's Confederation Cup match between Sudan's Al Merreikh and Kawkab Marrakech of Morocco.\nCaf is reviewing the incident and awaiting the match officials' report.\nKawkab won the match 2-0 - with two penalties - for a 2-1 aggregate win.\nCaf director of communications Junior Binyam told BBC Sport: \"Investigations are being carried out and the the case will be submitted to the disciplinary jury.\"\nKawkab were 1-0 up in Wednesday's second leg of the play-offs tie - with the score 1-1 on aggregate - when a number of Merreikh club officials entered the field.\nIn the ensuing melee, Al Merreikh's director football Hatim lashed out with his left arm and seemed to strike Otogo-Castane on the right side of his head.\nAfter play resumed, Kawkab went on to win an 89th-minute penalty which they converted to earn their place in the group stage of Africa's second tier club competition.","summary":"The Confederation of African Football (Caf) says it is investigating an incident in which a club official appeared to strike the head of Tunisian referee Mohamed Otogo-Castane.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dorothy Cooper was seriously injured when a man allegedly jumped into her vehicle and drove over her in a car park in Royton, Oldham, on Wednesday.\nPaul Anthony Moore, 45, of no fixed address has been charged with wounding with intent, dangerous driving and motoring offences, police said.\nHe was remanded in custody to appear before magistrates in Manchester later.\nMrs Cooper got out of her white Hyundai i10 when she was told there was a problem with it, witnesses told Greater Manchester Police.\nAs she was checking the vehicle, a man allegedly jumped in and drove over her.\nThe car was found about three miles away in Buersil Avenue, Rochdale.","summary":"A man has been charged with wounding a woman who was run over by her own car in a suspected carjacking.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dorothy Cooper was seriously injured when a man allegedly jumped into her vehicle and drove over her in a car park in Royton, Oldham, on Wednesday.\nPaul Anthony Moore, 45, of no fixed address has been charged with wounding with intent, dangerous driving and motoring offences, police said.\nHe was remanded in custody to appear before magistrates in Manchester later.\nMrs Cooper got out of her white Hyundai i10 when she was told there was a problem with it, witnesses told Greater Manchester Police.\nAs she was checking the vehicle, a man allegedly jumped in and drove over her.\nThe car was found about three miles away in Buersil Avenue, Rochdale.","summary":"A man has been charged with attempted murder after a 90-year-old woman was run over by her own car.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK government gave Northern Ireland the power to reduce the level of the tax because it said it had a special economic case.\nThat prompted calls from Scottish and Welsh airports for similar treatment.\nThe UK Treasury said it had not ruled out devolving APD to Scotland and Wales in the future.\nA report published following a consultation on reform of APD said the government at Westminster would \"continue to explore the feasibility and likely effects of devolution to Scotland and Wales\".\nEarlier this year Chancellor George Osborne announced the duty would be cut for direct long-haul routes from Northern Ireland airports, and he would devolve control over the tax to the Northern Irish Assembly.\nThe move came in response to fears that some routes could be scrapped due to competition from Irish airports where APD is much lower.\nCommenting on the UK Government's decision not to grant the Scottish government similar powers for now, Jim O'Sullivan, managing director of Edinburgh Airport, said: \"APD is already costing Scotland passengers and having an impact on tourism revenues.\n\"We know from discussions with our airline partners that it is a major factor in their decision to connect further routes to Scotland.\n\"We would urge the Westminster Government to see Scotland as it does Northern Ireland and understand the need to both reduce and devolve this unfair and damaging tax.\"\nAmanda McMillan, managing director of Glasgow Airport, said: \"On the question of devolution of APD, Glasgow Airport has always been supportive of this proposal given the Scottish government's more progressive approach to aviation and its greater appreciation of the role the industry plays in supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\"\nScottish Transport Minister, Keith Brown said the case for devolving APD was \"compelling\" and had been backed by all four of Scotland's biggest airports, and recommended by the Calman Commission.\nHe added: \"We need to be able to deal with the competitive and connectivity disadvantages that Scotland faces and if APD were devolved now we could provide the means to incentivise airlines to provide new direct international connections to Scotland, benefiting our aviation industry and our passengers and supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\n\"The UK government needs to listen to the many voices in Scotland who clearly want to see full devolution of the policy on APD.\"","summary":"The Scottish government will not be given powers over Air Passenger Duty (APD) for now, the BBC has learned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Head coach Warren Gatland is leading the British and Irish Lions in New Zealand and has named interim coach Rob Howley as part of his backroom team.\nForwards coach McBryde assumes head coach responsibilities for the third time after leading Wales on tours in 2009 and 2013.\n\"It is an honour to represent your country and to do so overseas carries extra responsibility,\" said McBryde.\n\"For me it is another exciting opportunity to lead the team. It is something I have thoroughly enjoyed in the past and I'm really looking forward to doing it again at the end of the season.\"\nThe Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) will appoint assistant coaches for the summer tour to assist McBryde.\n\"We are also at an advanced stage in discussions with a number of other individuals about the summer tour and hope to be in a position to confirm the full make-up of the management team next week,\" said WRU chief executive Martyn Phillips.\nUnion chairman Gareth Davies, who is also on the Lions' selection panel, believes the involvement of Welsh coaches will benefit the national team.\n\"2017 is a real summer of opportunity for Welsh coaches and should benefit the whole of Welsh rugby in the years ahead,\" he said.\n\"It is not often that you get the opportunity to develop coaches in different environments.\n\"Our coaches and players have been invigorated by their Lions experiences on previous campaigns and there is little doubt that a tour of New Zealand will provide the ultimate test and so once again both mentally stimulate and inspire each individual.\"","summary":"Wales head coach Robin McBryde will take charge of the national team for the summer tour of New Zealand.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says GSK made more than \u00a350m of payments to companies making generic versions of its anti-depressant Seroxat to delay them coming to market.\nGSK has been fined \u00a337,606,275 and the generic firms have to pay \u00a37.4m.\nBut GSK says its actions actually saved the NHS money and brought the generic drugs to the market sooner.\nThe other companies fined were Generics UK, Merck, Alpharma, Activis UK and Xellia Pharmaceuticals.\nThe CMA found that between 2002 and 2004, GSK had made agreements to pay cash to its competitors to prevent them bringing the generic version of Seroxat, called paroxetine, to market.\nIn addition to the cash payments, the CMA said the deals allowed the competitors to bring small amounts of paroxetine to market instead of GSK, transferring some of the profits to the generic manufacturers without increasing competition.\nMichael Grenfell from the CMA said: \"Today's decision sends out a strong message that we will tackle illegal behaviour that is designed to stifle competition at the expense of customers - in this case, the NHS and, ultimately, taxpayers.\"\nBut GSK said it disagreed with the ruling and was considering appealing.\n\"GSK and the generics companies entered into these agreements at the time in order to settle costly, complex and uncertain patent disputes,\" its spokesperson said.\n\"The agreements allowed the generics companies to enter the market early with a paroxetine product and ultimately enabled a saving of over \u00a315m to the NHS.\"\nThe CMA pointed out that after generic paroxetine entered the market properly at the end of 2013, average prices for the drug fell more than 70% in two years.","summary":"Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has been fined \u00a337m by the UK's competition watchdog for stifling competition.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The men were believed to have been working on the northbound carriageway of the A361 at Gornhay Cross, Tiverton, when they were hit.\nOne was flown to Plymouth's Derriford Hospital, while a second Devon Air Ambulance flew the other man to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.\nThe van driver has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.\nThe condition of the two injured men, who are both in their 40s, is not known.\nDevon and Cornwall Police said a third man was hurt in the incident, but he is described as the \"walking wounded\".\nThe Barnstaple-bound carriageway is expected to remain closed for several hours and diversions have been put in place.","summary":"Two men have been airlifted to hospital after being hit by a van in Devon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shwe Mann was sacked from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) last week in a power struggle.\nHe has been rumoured to be discussing an alliance with Aung San Suu Kyi whose party is expected to win wide popular support in the 8 November elections.\nThey will be the first elections since democratic reforms began in 2011.\nRivalry between President Thein Sein and Shwe Mann came to a head last Wednesday night when trucks with security sealed off the headquarters of the party.\nShwe Mann, who had been seen as a likely successor to Thein Sein, remains speaker of parliament and a USDP member.\nMs Suu Kyi and Shwe Mann met for an hour on Monday in the country's capital, Naypyidaw.\nThey have often said that they have a mutual understanding for future co-operation, reports Moe Myint of the BBC Burmese service.\nOne likely area of collaboration might be amendment of the constitution, which prevents Ms Suu Kyi from running for the presidency.\nMost expect Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy to win the election, but the constitution bars her from becoming president because her children hold British passports.","summary":"The former leader of Myanmar's main opposition party, Shwe Mann, has met the country's opposition leader, Aung San Suu Kyi.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"According to Radio-Canada, officials entered a hotel room where members of the travelling equestrian show Cavalia were staying on 14 July.\nThe public broadcaster said officials made a number of arrests and two Canadians remain in prison.\nA spokesperson for Cavalia said they were trying to arrange for two employees to return to Canada.\n\"This is a private matter. All I can tell you is that recently, Chinese representatives have contacted us to ask if we were willing to buy airplane tickets to quickly repatriate them in Canada, and of course we are,\" spokesperson Eric Paquette told the BBC.\n\"At this point, our hope is that the repatriation process unfolds rapidly.\"\nGlobal Affairs Canada said it is providing consular services to two citizens who were detained in Beijing.\n\"Consular services are being provided to two Canadians who were detained in Beijing, China, as well as to their families,\" said a spokesperson for the department.\n\"Consular officials are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information.\n\"Due to privacy considerations, we are unable to provide further information on this matter.\"\nCavalia was created in 2003 by one of the co-founders of Cirque de Soleil, and has been described as \"equestrian ballet\". It has been performing in Beijing since April and even planned to build a permanent theatre in Hangzhou.\nChina's drug laws are very strict, and trafficking large amounts of drugs can lead to a death sentence.\nEven minor drug crimes can lead to an arrest or deportation.\nIn 2014, China banned several celebrities caught using drugs from performing on state media.","summary":"Two Canadians have been arrested in China on suspicion of drug trafficking, Canadian media report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Stevenson Wright was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court to 18 months for sexually abusing Darren Kenny.\nThe court heard the offences took place when Wright worked at a pub run by Mr Kenny's parents in Rochdale.\nWright, 68, abused Mr Kenny as a teenager when he used to sleep over at the pub.\nHe was convicted of gross indecency, indecent assault and inciting a child under 16 to engage in a sexual act between 1978 and 1981.\nWright's sentence will be added to the 22 years he is already serving for sexually abusing boys.\nMr Kenny, 50, an officer with Greater Manchester Police in Tameside, was repeatedly abused as a teenager and thought Wright was dead until he typed his name into an internet search engine.\nWhile looking for his abuser's obituary, he was \"horrified\" to learn Wright had been jailed for child sexual abuse in Rochdale.\nHe added: \"We had been told he had died - I had my closure and then when we found out he wasn't dead I had no closure any more and I needed it back.\"\nMr Kenny, who has waived his right to anonymity, contacted the officer who had investigated Wright and said: \"I've got another victim - me.\n\"Even if wasn't a policeman I would have come forward.\n\"The length of sentence isn't important... returning the guilty verdict is what is important.\"\nMr Kenny encouraged other abuse victims to speak out.\n\"Look at me - I'm here, I'm a 50-year-old cop, and if I can do it I'm sure they can.\"","summary":"A former pub landlord has been jailed for sexually abusing a police officer in the 1980s.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ibrahimovic is a free agent at the end of the season and has announced he is likely to leave Paris St-Germain.\nThe 34-year-old scored four goals on Sunday as PSG beat Troyes 9-0 to win a fourth successive French league title.\n\"Look, at the moment, no,\" Wenger said when asked if he was interested in a deal for Ibrahimovic.\nThe Swede has also played for Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Ajax and Malmo in his 17-year career, winning league titles in four countries.\nThis season he has scored 31 goals as PSG clinched the Ligue 1 trophy with eight games to spare.\nArsenal, meanwhile, are 11 points behind Premier League leaders Leicester and face Everton on Saturday at 12:45 GMT.\nWenger said: \"We have other worries at the moment. It's short-term. We are not on Zlatan's case. Even at 34, he's had a great season at PSG.\"\nHe added: \"I'm just surprised by the name you've thrown at me.\"\nIn 2000, Ibrahimovic turned down a move to Arsenal, refusing to take a trial for Wenger.\n\"I couldn't believe it. I was like 'No way. Zlatan doesn't do auditions',\" said the striker.","summary":"Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he is not interested in signing Zlatan Ibrahimovic.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The adult comedy, starring Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell, took \u00a31.47m in its first week, falling just behind the animated Pixar film.\nFinding Dory took another \u00a31.51m, bringing its total UK takings so far to \u00a335.8m.\nSuicide Squad dropped one place to third, with takings of \u00a31.27m, followed by new entry War Dogs.\nThe comedy drama, starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller, is based on the true story of two men in their 20s who won a contract to arm America's allies in Afghanistan.\nThe top 10 also saw a new entry for horror film The Purge: Election Year, which took \u00a3807,803 in its first week.\nMechanic: Resurrection, a thriller starring Jason Statham, debuted at number 10, with a total of \u00a3508,715.\nJason Bourne is in the charts for a sixth week, taking \u00a3732,632 and the number six spot this week, with The BFG following in seventh place with \u00a3658,840.\nLights Out - another horror film - took \u00a3558,167 in its second week of release and is in eighth place, with David Brent: Life on the Road at number nine with \u00a3508,762.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Finding Dory has held on to the top spot in the UK box office for a fourth week, as Suicide Squad continues to struggle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Cheshire East Council said the suspension of chief executive Mike Suarez after a disciplinary committee meeting on Monday was a \"neutral act\".\nThe Conservative-run authority will not reveal details of the allegations.\nCouncillor Howard Murray said the suspension was \"a neutral act taken in the interests of both the council and chief executive\".\nThe chair of the investigation and disciplinary committee added: \"It is important that this investigation is undertaken objectively and therefore it would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this stage.\"","summary":"The chief executive of a Cheshire council has been suspended following allegations of gross misconduct.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As part of a three-year package, London and Manchester will also host legs of the World Grand Prix series in 2017 and 2018 respectively.\nSteve Flynn, director of GB Taekwondo, said the events would give the sport \"a chance to drive real growth\".\nThe GB Taekwondo team includes two-time Olympic champion Jade Jones.\nRio silver medallist Lutalo Muhammad, bronze medallist Bianca Walkden and Mahama Cho, who finished fourth, are also in the Manchester-based squad.\nThe bid team - which beat competition from American city Houston - is also discussing the possibility of hosting the World Para Taekwondo Championships alongside the Grand Prix event at the Copper Box Arena in London next year.","summary":"Great Britain's bid to host the 2017 World Taekwondo Championships has been approved by the International Olympic Committee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Heath, 45, from Taynton, was sentenced to three years and nine months after pleading guilty to five counts of misconduct in public office.\nBristol Crown Court had heard how Heath got one of his victims pregnant and convinced her to have an abortion.\nGloucestershire Police believe there may be more victims.\nIn sentencing, Judge Neil Ford QC described Heath's behaviour as \"corrosive to the reputation of the police service generally\".\nThe force said Heath used his position to identify women - \"often victims of crime who were already extremely vulnerable\" - whom he could offend against.\nHe was described as \"manipulative and calculating\" by the force, which suspended him last year following an investigation into a complaint made against him in 2012.\nThe offences took place between 2002 and 2012.\nPreviously, Bristol Crown Court had heard that Heath was first warned about his behaviour in 1996 - a year after joining Gloucestershire Police - following a complaint by a student.\nHe had asked her if she \"fancied a bit of fun\".\n\"She subsequently made a complaint which was dealt with by Pc Heath being given advice.\"\nHeath met his first victim in 2002 after she was arrested for drinking and driving.\nSix years later he met another victim who approached him in a police car after a man fell unconscious in the street.\nHe later visited her home where the pair had sex and then persisted with visits - up to four times a week - before the woman fell pregnant with twins.\nHeath, who has two children of his own, then convinced her to have a termination.\nHe met another victim after arranging a restorative justice programme for her son.\nThe woman ended the relationship after realising Heath was \"only interested in a sexual relationship\", the court heard.","summary":"A \"manipulative and calculating\" police officer who abused his position to have sex with vulnerable women he met while on duty has been jailed.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Heath, 45, from Taynton, was sentenced to three years and nine months after pleading guilty to five counts of misconduct in public office.\nBristol Crown Court had heard how Heath got one of his victims pregnant and convinced her to have an abortion.\nGloucestershire Police believe there may be more victims.\nIn sentencing, Judge Neil Ford QC described Heath's behaviour as \"corrosive to the reputation of the police service generally\".\nThe force said Heath used his position to identify women - \"often victims of crime who were already extremely vulnerable\" - whom he could offend against.\nHe was described as \"manipulative and calculating\" by the force, which suspended him last year following an investigation into a complaint made against him in 2012.\nThe offences took place between 2002 and 2012.\nPreviously, Bristol Crown Court had heard that Heath was first warned about his behaviour in 1996 - a year after joining Gloucestershire Police - following a complaint by a student.\nHe had asked her if she \"fancied a bit of fun\".\n\"She subsequently made a complaint which was dealt with by Pc Heath being given advice.\"\nHeath met his first victim in 2002 after she was arrested for drinking and driving.\nSix years later he met another victim who approached him in a police car after a man fell unconscious in the street.\nHe later visited her home where the pair had sex and then persisted with visits - up to four times a week - before the woman fell pregnant with twins.\nHeath, who has two children of his own, then convinced her to have a termination.\nHe met another victim after arranging a restorative justice programme for her son.\nThe woman ended the relationship after realising Heath was \"only interested in a sexual relationship\", the court heard.","summary":"A former Gloucestershire Police community support officer has been jailed for having sex with vulnerable women.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said a boy on the bank saw his father's boat capsize on the River Wey in Guildford at about 13:10 BST on Monday.\nInsp Claire Sutherland said the boy jumped into the fast-flowing river to try to save him but members of the public shouted to come back.\nDivers are trawling the river in Millmead.\nMembers of the public have been urged not to go into the water if they spot the missing kayaker, but to call 999 immediately.\nA flood warning is in place for parts of the River Wey, following heavy rain and storms over the weekend.\nA police helicopter, firefighters and ambulance crews were all at the scene on Monday.\nThe river from Millmead to Stoke Lock is a popular with kayakers.\nWey Valley Kayak Club, which has about 400 members, is situated about about one mile down river from where the man capsized.\nIt tweeted on Monday morning the Wey from Godalming Wharf to Thames Lock was not safe.","summary":"A kayaker is missing after his boat capsized in Surrey.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The fountain commemorates those who took part in Operation Anthropoid, a successful mission to assassinate Nazi police chief Reinhard Heydrich.\nThe Czech and Slovak soldiers who took part were based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, where the fountain is.\nTheir story was recently made into a film.\nThe fountain, with the names of the seven soldiers who took park carved around it, is in Leamington Spa's Jephson Gardens.\nFundraiser Carrie Saint said it had been commissioned and funded by former Czech and Slovak soldiers, but now was in urgent need of restoration.\nDuring the war a refugee camp for Czech and Slovak solders had been set up in nearby Moreton Paddox, which is where the soldiers who took part in the mission had been based before the raid. The Free Czechoslovak Army had also been based in the town.\nAn exhibition telling the story of the parachutists is being held at the Leamington Pump rooms and a film, Operation Anthropoid starring Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan as soldiers Jozef Gabcik and Jan Kubis, was released in September.","summary":"A fountain in memory of Czech and Slovak soldiers who carried out a daring World War Two air raid is in need of restoration.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hull 2017 Culture Company said fundraising had exceeded its public target of \u00a318m, raised with investment from 61 partners.\nThe full programme of events is to be announced next week.\nMartin Green, of Hull 2017, said the money was \"a massive vote of confidence\" in the city.\nThe chief executive and director of Hull 2017 said Hull was a \"great city\" and \"the northern powerhouse argument was a good one\".\nMr Green admitted his personal target for funding had been about \u00a330m.\nHe was the man behind the London 2012 Olympic ceremonies, oversaw the torch relays ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 and was the executive producer of the Tour de France's opening ceremony in Leeds.\nAbout \u00a322m will be spent on cultural events and another portion of the money will support events after 2017, the charity said.\nMore than 2,000 people have already signed up to volunteer during the year and 60,000 school students will take part in some way.","summary":"The organisers of a year-long cultural festival in Hull have said they have raised more than \u00a325m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Erin Cross, from Chester, received gene editing therapy in the USA after a \u00c2\u00a3100,000 appeal raised the cash.\nDoctors have told her parents she is now in remission after the therapy which took place in August.\nHer mother Sarah Cross said: \"It means she is now able to have a bone marrow transplant in Manchester.\"\nShe added: \"I'm so glad I pushed for her to get on the trial here at Seattle, if I hadn't she wouldn't be here today.\"\nErin was treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia using CAR (Chimaeric Antigen Receptor) T-Cell therapy which re-engineers the cells in the lab to attack and kill cancer cells when injected back into the patient's body.\n\"We got a call from the hospital who told us the cancer cells have gone - we couldn't believe it as she has never come back clear from any treatment before,\" said Ms Cross.\n\"She is running round now like any six year old,\" she added.\nErin is due to return to the UK within the next month for a transplant at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital where a donor has already been found.","summary":"A six-year-old girl with a rare form of leukaemia is set to have a bone marrow transplant.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The charred pine twigs date back 140 million years to a time when fires raged across large tracts of land.\nPine trees now dominate the forests of the Northern Hemisphere.\nThe research suggests the tree's evolution was shaped in the fiery landscape of the Cretaceous, where oxygen levels were much higher than today, fuelling intense and frequent wildfires.\n\"Pines are well adapted to fire today,\" said Dr Howard Falcon-Lang of Royal Holloway, University of London, who discovered the fossils in Nova Scotia, Canada.\n\"The fossils show that wildfires raged through the earliest pine forests and probably shaped the evolution of this important tree.\"\nThe specimens, which are described in Geology journal, were preserved as charcoal within rocks from a quarry.\n\"It was only when I digested [the samples] in acid that these beautiful fossils fell out,\" Dr Falcon-Lang told BBC News.\n\"They were sitting in my cupboard for five years before I actually worked out what was there.\"\nThe fossils are just a few mm long but probably came from trees resembling the Scots Pine that now cover large areas of Scotland.\nPines are well adapted to fire, containing inflammable deadwood that makes them burn easily.\nThey also produce cones that will only germinate after being scorched, ensuring a new generation of trees is seeded after the fire has passed by and other vegetation has been destroyed.\nScientists have debated for many years why some trees seem to thrive on wildfires.\n\"One of the oddities about pine trees today is that they are one of the most fire adapted species on our planet,\" explained Dr Falcon-Lang.\n\"These oldest pine fossils are preserved as charcoal, the product of fire, suggesting that the co-occurrence of fire and pines is something that's very ancient, that goes back to the very origin of these first pine trees.\"\nDr Falcon-Lang plans to return to the quarry this summer to recover more specimens.\nHe hopes to find fossils of flowering plants, which were evolving at the same time as the ancient pines.\nFollow Helen on Twitter.","summary":"Fossils of the first pine trees have been discovered in Canada.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peter Halliday accused the councillors who prompted a scrutiny meeting next Tuesday about the Holland Haven-to-Clacton defences of \"scaremongering\".\nCouncillor Pierre Oxley, who called in the meeting, said Mr Halliday's accusation was \"garbage\".\n\"We're not against the project because we want it to happen,\" he said.\nMr Oxley claimed the council had been unclear about how much of the beach would be sand, and how much would be shingle.\n\"We want to know what the mix is,\" he said.\n\"Residents are saying they want to be able to lay on the beach and play on it, but if it's all stone or shingle that will be an issue.\"\nThe Conservative-run council last week submitted its application to the Environment Agency, which it hopes will contribute \u00a322m towards the project.\nIf successful, 25 groynes will be installed and the beach will be recharged.\nMr Oxley said the council could have avoided the scrutiny meeting if they had \"put all the percentages in the report\".\nMr Halliday said: \"We have been completely open and transparent throughout the entire process.\n\"Samples of the sand and shingle mix were available to all councillors at last Tuesday's council meeting and the report clearly stakes the composition of the material being proposed for the beach recharge.\"\nThe council will discuss the concerns at the council chamber, Weeley, on Tuesday evening.","summary":"Plans for a \u00a322m beach recharge in Essex have been \"completely open and transparent\", the county council's leader has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In Burnell's first action of the season, he beat a field of more than 80 swimmers at Emirates Palace Bay.\nThe 23-year-old, who represented Team GB at Rio 2016, beat Dutchman Ferry Weertman in a sprint to the finish.\n\"At the end of the day, it's about ticking that box and getting the first one under my belt since Rio,\" said Burnell.\n\"I am out there to win every single race I go into, I am not out there to come second, third or fourth.\n\"So for me it's about turning up to races in the best possible shape I can and showing people what I can do.\"","summary":"Olympic silver medallist Jack Burnell won the men's 100m backstroke at the London Anniversary Games.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Leicester's Matty James and Villa's Ciaran Clark were sent off in the game.\nBoth clubs admitted an FA charge of \"failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and\/or refrained from provocative behaviour\".\nVilla's case will be heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission.\nPlayers clashed on the pitch during Leicester's 1-0 win following a tackle by James on Jores Okore. There was then a confrontation between the benches as the players walked off at full time.\nIt is the third time Villa have been found guilty of the offence this season.\nThey were fined \u00a320,000 and \u00a330,000 for failing to control their players in games against Tottenham and Manchester United respectively.","summary":"Aston Villa have been fined \u00a350,000 by the Football Association for failing to control their players during Saturday's game against Leicester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Michael McGibbon, 33, died after an attack in an alleyway at Butler Place, with police saying his killing carried the hallmarks of a paramilitary murder.\nThe 34-year-old was arrested in Belfast on Sunday.\nMr McGibbon was married with a young family.\nA priest, Father Gary Donegan, told the BBC's Sunday News programme how Mr McGibbon's wife tried to save his life when she arrived at the scene.\nMrs McGibbon, who is a nurse, came to his aid shortly after the shooting.\nPolice have said Mr McGibbon had contacted them to inform them that two masked men had arrived at his house on Thursday evening.\nThe men asked him to come out of the house but he refused, and they told him they would return.\nMr McGibbon's murder had been referred to the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.","summary":"A 34-year-old man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man in west Belfast on Thursday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Traffic and pedestrians have been banned from Deerness Bridge, between Ushaw Moor and New Brancepeth.\nDurham County Council said the closure would last at least a month and signed diversions were in place.\nAlternative arrangements were being made for buses, including services to Durham Community Business College and St Leonard's School.\nJohn Reed, the council's head of technical services, said: \"We are now assessing whether we can undertake any temporary measures to address these issues and enable the road to reopen.\n\"At this stage we anticipate that the bridge will be closed for at least a month but we will have a better indication of timescales once this assessment has been completed.\"","summary":"A bridge in County Durham has been closed after a water main burst.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team of the Anti-Drug Smuggling Unit searched the 27-year-old's home in Port Louis and found 22 doses of heroin and a further one gram of the drug.\nEquipment used in the preparation and packaging of heroin, including razor blades and scales, were also seized.\nLeopold is the first-choice goalkeeper for Mauritius Professional Football League champions team ASPL 2000.\nHe was also the reserve goalkeeper for the national team during the last Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.\nLeopold helped ASPL 2000 to win the Charity Shield on Saturday on Rodrigues Island where they beat Pamplemousses SC 1-0.\nAs the news of his arrest broke, some people gathered outside Leopold's home to prevent the ADSU from taking him to police custody.\nAccording to information gathered by the BBC, the police had been tracking Leopard closely for some time and gathering intelligence.\nA provisional charge of drug dealing has been lodged against him.\nBoth the Mauritius Football Association and ASPL 2000 refused to comment on the issue.","summary":"Police in Mauritius say they have seized heroin with an estimated street value of more than $1m (\u00c2\u00a3700,000) from one of the country's top footballers, Thierry Leopold.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hirst rose from humble beginnings in Leeds to become the UK's richest living artist, worth \u00c2\u00a3215m according to the Sunday Times' Rich List.\nPenguin Books has promised to push the book in the same \"radical\" manner as Morrissey's autobiography, which was published under its classic imprint.\nThe artist has selected journalist James Fox as his ghostwriter.\nFox was the writer behind Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards' autobiography, as well as the book White Mischief, which recounted the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941.\nHirst was one of the founding members of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement, which also counted Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas and Mark Wallinger amongst its numbers.\nMany of them were students at Goldsmiths College in London in the late 1980s. Their first major exhibition, in a warehouse, attracted a number of influential art collectors, including Charles Saatchi - who would later become one of his Hirst's greatest supporters.\nHirst's work - which includes spot paintings and a sheep and shark preserved in formaldehyde - has frequently had the ability to shock.\nA two-day auction of his work in 2008 raised a record-breaking \u00c2\u00a3111m.\nSpeaking on the Today programme, Fox said: \"He (Hirst) grew up in a pretty bad situation, with his mother, and he and his gang - many of whom became YBA artists, spent half their time housebreaking, stealing, [indulging in] criminality, and the rest of their time indulging their passion for art, which started very early on in their years.\n\"I found that completely fascinating, moving, the idea of a saving connection to art. The fearlessness of Damien, his ability to take on authority, to never say anything can't be done, to break all the rules. That very much comes from that background.\"","summary":"Damien Hirst is to publish his autobiography.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hirst rose from humble beginnings in Leeds to become the UK's richest living artist, worth \u00c2\u00a3215m according to the Sunday Times' Rich List.\nPenguin Books has promised to push the book in the same \"radical\" manner as Morrissey's autobiography, which was published under its classic imprint.\nThe artist has selected journalist James Fox as his ghostwriter.\nFox was the writer behind Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards' autobiography, as well as the book White Mischief, which recounted the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941.\nHirst was one of the founding members of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement, which also counted Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas and Mark Wallinger amongst its numbers.\nMany of them were students at Goldsmiths College in London in the late 1980s. Their first major exhibition, in a warehouse, attracted a number of influential art collectors, including Charles Saatchi - who would later become one of his Hirst's greatest supporters.\nHirst's work - which includes spot paintings and a sheep and shark preserved in formaldehyde - has frequently had the ability to shock.\nA two-day auction of his work in 2008 raised a record-breaking \u00c2\u00a3111m.\nSpeaking on the Today programme, Fox said: \"He (Hirst) grew up in a pretty bad situation, with his mother, and he and his gang - many of whom became YBA artists, spent half their time housebreaking, stealing, [indulging in] criminality, and the rest of their time indulging their passion for art, which started very early on in their years.\n\"I found that completely fascinating, moving, the idea of a saving connection to art. The fearlessness of Damien, his ability to take on authority, to never say anything can't be done, to break all the rules. That very much comes from that background.\"","summary":"Damien Hirst's autobiography is to be published next year, Penguin Books has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Susie, a 12-year-old collie and Jilly, a 10-year-old cairn terrier, were taken in by Snowdonia Animal Sanctuary after 72-year-old Jennifer Taylor was killed in a crash near Betws-Y-Coed.\nSanctuary owner Anne de Berry said the dogs were moved to a \"brilliant\" new home on Tuesday.\n\"They have a new mum and dad. It's fantastic,\" she said.\n\"[The new owners] had a dog which had to be put down a month ago due to old age.\n\"One of our volunteers went to do the home check this morning and text me: 'Brilliant'. It's a brilliant home.\"\nThe dogs' owner Mrs Taylor lived in Dolgarrog.\nShe was the passenger on a BMW bike when it collided with a Nissan Qashqai on the A470 close to Waterloo Bridge in the town on 4 October.","summary":"Two dogs taken in by an animal sanctuary after their owner was killed in a crash in Snowdonia have found new owners.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Thomas Hunter, 58, of Mansfield Road, Mansfield, was arrested after the crash on the A34 at Hinksey Hill, Oxford, on 25 August.\nIsla Wiggin, who was in another car, died in hospital on 27 August.\nMr Hunter has also been charged with causing serious injury to a 31-year-old woman by dangerous driving.\nHe has been released on bail to appear at Oxford Magistrates' Court on 17 January.\nA lorry and seven cars were involved in the accident which closed the northbound carriageway for almost 10 hours.\nA family statement said Isla, from Fleet in Hampshire, was \"a loving and caring\" daughter who \"would have made an amazing big sister\".","summary":"A man has been charged with causing the death of a seven-year-old girl by dangerous driving.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 2014 European 100m champion held off the fast-finishing James Ellington and his friend and rival CJ Ujah in a showdown that lived up to expectations.\nEarlier his training partner Asha Philip won her third British 100m title to join him in the GB team for Rio.\nTiffany Porter beat her younger sister Cindy Ofili in the 100m hurdles.\nThe 28-year-old Dasaolu got out of his blocks well as Ellington was left, and held a metre lead at halfway.\nWith Richard Kilty and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey struggling, and veteran Dwain Chambers never in the picture, Ujah seemed the only threat to the man who ran 9.91 seconds at these championships three summers ago.\nBut Ellington came through late outside them to steal both second place and the second automatic Olympic place.\nA tailwind of three metres per second added a gloss to the times - 9.93 secs for Dasaolu, 9.96 for Ellington and 9.97 for Ujah - but with Britain's 200m men also in form, the GB sprint relay squad appears in excellent shape going to Brazil.\n\"Seven guys on the line had the [Olympic qualifying] standard, so I knew that if I didn't finish top two, top three, my dream of going to Rio in the 100m was in jeopardy,\" said Dasaolu.\n\"Top three under 10 seconds in the same race bodes well for the relay and for sprinting as a whole. Jamaica and America are out there, but if they make any mistakes we'll be nipping at their heels and ready to go for the gold.\"\nFind out about how to get into running with our special guide.\nIn the absence of British record holder Dina Asher-Smith - focusing on the longer sprint this weekend - from the women's 100m, Philip upset pre-race favourite Desiree Henry as she dominated in 11.17 secs, with 19-year-old talent Daryll Neita taking second in 11.24 and Henry in third.\nAndy Butchart and Tom Farrell both sealed Olympic places in the 5,000m, while Sophie Hitchon confirmed her place in the hammer with a characteristically dominant throw and Holly Bradshaw did the same in the pole vault with a season's best clearance of 4.60m.","summary":"Nigeria's Isaac Dasaolu secured his place at the Rio Olympics with victory in the men's 100m at the British Championships.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"French-based Sanofi closed its drug manufacturing site in Fawdon in 2015 with the loss of 450 jobs.\nNow, Accord Healthcare is to use the plant for its pharmaceutical production, with the hope many of the jobs will be filled by ex-Sanofi staff.\nA spokesman said the firm was confident the investment would have an \"extremely positive\" impact on the area.\nThe leader of Newcastle City Council, Councillor Nick Forbes, said: \"This announcement is fantastic news for Newcastle and the North East and helps strengthen our reputation as a home for the science and healthcare sector.\n\"Accord is a global player in the pharmaceutical industry and the highly skilled jobs and long-term investment bring a welcome boost the local economy.\"\nAccord Healthcare develops, manufactures and distributes more than 130 pharmaceutical products to about 60 countries worldwide.","summary":"A pharmaceutical firm is to create up to 100 jobs at a former Sanofi site in Newcastle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bates, who has been Tigers promoter for three years, has taken full control of the Lions and will work alongside co-promoter David Darcy.\nBates said: \"We're only weeks away from the new season and so our main priority is to quickly form a team.\n\"We have opened talks with several riders and should be in a position to announce the first signings any day.\"\nLions endured a miserable season last time out and finished bottom of the Elite League table.\nBut Bates said he hoped the club's financial difficulties were a thing of the past.\n\"I am aware that Leicester went through a difficult trading period last season,\" he said.\n\"And I will be doing everything possible to ensure that the club is placed on a sound financial footing that secures the future of Leicester Speedway for years to come.\"","summary":"New Leicester Lions owner Steve Bates says he is already in talks with riders to form a team for the new season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old is to remain there following the completion of a psychiatric report.\nBelfast Magistrates' Court was told she would not be able to leave without the hospital's permission.\nThe woman cannot be named amid claims that identifying her would increase the risk of her taking her own life.\nA press challenge to the temporary reporting restrictions is due to be heard next month.\nThe woman was arrested by detectives investigating the child's death following an incident in Belfast in March.\nShe was charged with murder and then held under the Mental Health Act.\nHer barrister revealed on Wednesday that a medical report had now been prepared.\nBased on its contents he sought a termination of the current arrangements for keeping his client at the facility.\n\"The application is that she be remanded on bail, subject to the condition that she continues to reside (there),\" he said.\nA doctor who assessed the accused confirmed that the health trust consented to the proposal, provided the accused was there as a detained person.\nThe judge was informed that under those arrangements the woman would not be able to leave.\nGranting the application, she listed the criminal proceedings for a further update in eight weeks time.","summary":"A woman charged with murdering her two-year-old daughter has been remanded in custody at the Royal Victoria Hospital in Belfast.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 29-year-old, who plays on the right side of midfield, joins Carrick from Mid Ulster League side Crewe United.\nIn addition to his stint at Crusaders, McAllister has also had spells with other Irish League clubs Ards, Ballymena United and Donegal Celtic.\nMcAllister is Carrick's eighth signing during the current transfer window with Aaron Smyth and Kyle McVey already among the arrivals.\nCarrick face Ballinamallard United in the Irish Premiership on Friday night after taking just two points from their last six games.","summary":"Carrick Rangers have signed former Crusaders player David McAllister on a one-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The proposals, which are subject to parliamentary approval, allow farmers to clear drainage ditches and streams without asking permission.\nFarmers had complained that the Environment Agency was micro-managing flood control.\nBut academics told BBC News that diverting water off farmland could increase floods where people live.\nThe policy change was announced Environment Minister Liz Truss at the Oxford Farming Conference after what the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said were two successful pilot schemes.\nShe said: \"We will allow farmers across the country to maintain their own ditches up to 1.5km in length from April, so they can clear debris and manage the land.\"\nThe decision was welcomed by the National Farmers' Union (NFU).\nIts president, Meurig Raymond, said: \"The NFU has pressed Defra and the Environment Agency to enable farmers to undertake minor works for many years.\"\nBut Professor Alan Jenkins from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology said he feared the policy could backfire.\n\"Waterlogged fields are no use to farmers,\" he said. \"They can't maintain their productivity on waterlogged soil so it makes sense for them to manage their fields accordingly.\n\"There is a potential downside however, in that if we increase drainage in fields during heavy rainfall it's possible there will be increased and faster transmission of water in the river system with a possible increase in flood risk downstream.\"\nKatherine Pygott from the consultancy firm Peter Brett agreed.\n\"If you are a landowner you may want to maximise productivity on a grouse moor by making it drier - but if you are trying to protect a town you want to keep water back on the uplands.\n\"It very much depends on local conditions - sometimes it would be unhelpful to speed drainage, sometimes it would not.\n\"There is a risk of making a free-for-all on drainage. It would be more sensible to make the existing system work.\"\nA government spokesman said over a million acres of prime farmland would be better protected through government investment in flood defences in the 10 years to 2021.","summary":"Farmers in England will be able to manage their own flood defences from April, the government has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Acting Up report suggests the high audition costs for drama school is one of several factors deterring people from working class backgrounds from entering the arts.\nIt also recommends more school trips to the theatre to encourage young pupils.\nThe government said it was a \"priority\" to ensure everyone can take part in the arts and culture, including in schools.\nFormer Coronation Street and EastEnders actress Tracy Brabin, who was first elected as an MP in by election last year, led the inquiry along with fellow Labour MP Gloria De Piero, who worked as a presenter on GMTV before becoming a politician.\nMs Brabin, whose best-known role was as single mother Tricia Armstrong in Coronation Street from 1994 to 1997, said there was a \"diversity crisis on our stages and screens\".\nThe report, commissioned by Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson, looked at what more could be done at school level to encourage young people to consider a career in the arts.\nIt said that drama, and other related subjects, are often treated as inferior at some schools - and that students are sometimes discouraged from studying them.\nIt also suggested there are poor drama facilities, few arts excursions and a lack of awareness about arts career opportunities in many schools.\nMs Brabin, who also worked as a TV writer in her pre-political life, said: \"Our performing arts are some of the best in the world and they should represent our whole nation, not just a privileged section of it.\n\"But the systematic eradication of arts education in schools, sky-high drama school audition fees, chronic low pay and a lack of diversity behind the scenes are all contributing to a diversity crisis on our stages and screens.\"\nThe publication of the report follows comments made by presenter Anita Rani last week, who said the pay gap among the BBC's top talent was as much about race and class as gender.\nA government spokesman said it was investing \u00c2\u00a3300m between 2016 and 2020 to encourage young people to participate in music and arts.\nHe said: \"We are completely committed to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to take part in arts and culture, including in schools.\"\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"There is a \"diversity crisis\" in the performing arts in England, according to a report commissioned by the Labour Party.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Acting Up report suggests the high audition costs for drama school is one of several factors deterring people from working class backgrounds from entering the arts.\nIt also recommends more school trips to the theatre to encourage young pupils.\nThe government said it was a \"priority\" to ensure everyone can take part in the arts and culture, including in schools.\nFormer Coronation Street and EastEnders actress Tracy Brabin, who was first elected as an MP in by election last year, led the inquiry along with fellow Labour MP Gloria De Piero, who worked as a presenter on GMTV before becoming a politician.\nMs Brabin, whose best-known role was as single mother Tricia Armstrong in Coronation Street from 1994 to 1997, said there was a \"diversity crisis on our stages and screens\".\nThe report, commissioned by Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson, looked at what more could be done at school level to encourage young people to consider a career in the arts.\nIt said that drama, and other related subjects, are often treated as inferior at some schools - and that students are sometimes discouraged from studying them.\nIt also suggested there are poor drama facilities, few arts excursions and a lack of awareness about arts career opportunities in many schools.\nMs Brabin, who also worked as a TV writer in her pre-political life, said: \"Our performing arts are some of the best in the world and they should represent our whole nation, not just a privileged section of it.\n\"But the systematic eradication of arts education in schools, sky-high drama school audition fees, chronic low pay and a lack of diversity behind the scenes are all contributing to a diversity crisis on our stages and screens.\"\nThe publication of the report follows comments made by presenter Anita Rani last week, who said the pay gap among the BBC's top talent was as much about race and class as gender.\nA government spokesman said it was investing \u00c2\u00a3300m between 2016 and 2020 to encourage young people to participate in music and arts.\nHe said: \"We are completely committed to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to take part in arts and culture, including in schools.\"\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"The arts industry is suffering from a class-shaped hole, a Labour Party inquiry says.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"O'Leary had taken the claim to Fifa following his dismissal in April 2011, one year into a three-year contract.\nThe League Managers' Association (LMA) said despite having sacked O'Leary, the United Arab Emirates club claimed the Irishman had abandoned his job.\nThe 55-year-old has been awarded the full sum due under his contract.\n\"Club officials had openly stated to the media at the relevant time that there had been a dismissal,\" said an LMA statement.\nAl Ahli also argued that Fifa lacked jurisdiction to hear the claim, but football's world governing body rejected both lines of defence.\nO'Leary said: \"It has taken a long time to deal with this matter but I am pleased that all issues have now been finalised.\n\"I hope my case provides reassurance to all managers and coaches working all over the world that there is a formal system in place that provides employment protection.\"\nLMA chief executive Richard Bevan added: \"We are clearly delighted with the outcome. In addition, the LMA is extremely grateful to the FA for their assistance in initiating the process with Fifa.\n\"The added significance and wider impact of this process is the proof that Fifa has mechanisms in place which regulate worldwide employment issues.\n\"It is extremely encouraging to know that the world governing body can provide a means of redress for managers and coaches at all levels seeking to establish their employment rights, wherever in the world they happen to work.\"","summary":"Former Al Ahli manager Dermot O'Leary has won his case for unfair dismissal against the club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They are among seven ex-News of the World staff accused of conspiracy to access voicemails. Prosecutors say the charge could involve about 600 victims.\nPrivate investigator Glenn Mulcaire, facing four counts relating to specific people, was also at the Old Bailey.\nA 9 September 2013 trial date was set.\nThe former staff members from the now-defunct News of the World newspaper who are also facing trial are its ex-managing editor Stuart Kuttner, former news editor Greg Miskiw, former head of news Ian Edmondson, ex-reporter James Weatherup and former chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck.\nAs well as a general conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications charge, other charges relate to specific people.\nMr Coulson was News of the World editor from 2003 to 2007 and Mrs Brooks edited the paper from 2000 to 2003, before moving on to edit the Sun and then becoming chief executive officer of the two papers' parent group News International.\nMr Kuttner was excused from attending Wednesday's hearing.\nThe provisional trial date was set for 9 September next year and all defendants were released on bail.\nIn a separate case, Mrs Brooks, 44, from Churchill in Oxfordshire, her husband, Charlie, and five others appeared before the court accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.\nMrs Brooks's chauffeur Paul Edwards, former personal assistant Cheryl Carter, head of security at News International Mark Hanna, and security staff Daryl Jorsling and Lee Sandell also face the charges.\nThey relate to an alleged attempt to hide evidence from police investigating phone-hacking claims and illegal payments to public officials by the News of the World and the Sun.","summary":"Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson and ex-Sun editor Rebekah Brooks have appeared in court charged with conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robert McNaughton, 51, from Halesowen, set up fake Facebook accounts to troll the woman, West Midlands Police said.\nThe force said he was \"hell bent\" on destroying her life after she spurned his reconciliation attempts.\nMcNaughton, of Tenter Drive, was convicted after a trial of conspiracy to commit criminal damage.\nSee more stories from across Birmingham and the Black Country here\nSgt Chris Jones said: \"McNaughton could not handle being rejected and became hell bent on destroying his ex-partner's life.\"\nDuring December 2014 and February 2015, he bombarded her with abusive Facebook messages, threatening to release intimate images.\nHe also hired two men, Matthew Barker and Joden Smith, to carry out a string of attacks on her home, culminating with her car being set on fire in February 2015.\nBarker, 44, of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and was jailed for 43 months.\nSmith, 20, also of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and arson, recklessly endangering life and was sentenced to four years at a young offenders institution.\nThe men were sentenced at Wolverhampton Crown Court on 31 March.","summary":"A man who bombarded his ex-girlfriend with abusive messages and set her car on fire has been jailed for 12 years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Pulido, who plays for the Greek club, Olympiakos, cut his wrist when he punched a glass pane on a door as he tried to escape before police arrived.\nPulido, 25, was abducted at gunpoint on Saturday night in his home town of Ciudad Victoria in Tamaulipas state.\nA 38-year-old man has been arrested.\nOfficials say the man had confessed to belonging to a local criminal gang. Police are searching for another three men believed to have been involved in the kidnapping.\nState prosecutor Ismael Quintanilla said the masked gang had taken Pulido to a house in Ciudad Victoria where he eventually found himself alone with one of his abductors.\n\"They traded blows. He takes it [the phone] and calls [emergency number] 066. It all happened very quickly,\" Mr Quintanilla told Imagen radio.\nAn official report of the calls Pulido made to the emergency operator, obtained by the Associated Press, revealed that he threatened and beat the kidnapper while on the phone, demanding to be told where they were.\nIn one of the calls, Pulido said police were outside and starting to shoot so he described what he was wearing to avoid being mistaken for a kidnapper.\nPulido had been abducted when his car was surrounded by several vehicles as he was leaving a party with his girlfriend on Saturday night.\nMasked men whisked him away, leaving his girlfriend unharmed.\nPulido's family received a phone call on Sunday demanding a ransom payment, Mr Quintanilla told reporters. No ransom was paid.\nPulido, with one of his hands bandaged, told reporters early on Monday: \"[I am] very well, thank God.\"\nTamaulipas is one of Mexico's most violent states, and Mexico recently deployed more security forces to tackle cartels operating in the area.\nThe country has one of the world's highest kidnapping rates, with government figures saying some 1,000 people are abducted every year.\nPulido joined Olympiakos last July and finished the season with six goals in 15 games.\nHe was part of Mexico's squad at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, but was not called up for the upcoming Copa America tournament.","summary":"Pulido, who has been rescued after being abducted in Mexico, fought one of his kidnappers and used his phone to call police.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Pulido, who plays for the Greek club, Olympiakos, cut his wrist when he punched a glass pane on a door as he tried to escape before police arrived.\nPulido, 25, was abducted at gunpoint on Saturday night in his home town of Ciudad Victoria in Tamaulipas state.\nA 38-year-old man has been arrested.\nOfficials say the man had confessed to belonging to a local criminal gang. Police are searching for another three men believed to have been involved in the kidnapping.\nState prosecutor Ismael Quintanilla said the masked gang had taken Pulido to a house in Ciudad Victoria where he eventually found himself alone with one of his abductors.\n\"They traded blows. He takes it [the phone] and calls [emergency number] 066. It all happened very quickly,\" Mr Quintanilla told Imagen radio.\nAn official report of the calls Pulido made to the emergency operator, obtained by the Associated Press, revealed that he threatened and beat the kidnapper while on the phone, demanding to be told where they were.\nIn one of the calls, Pulido said police were outside and starting to shoot so he described what he was wearing to avoid being mistaken for a kidnapper.\nPulido had been abducted when his car was surrounded by several vehicles as he was leaving a party with his girlfriend on Saturday night.\nMasked men whisked him away, leaving his girlfriend unharmed.\nPulido's family received a phone call on Sunday demanding a ransom payment, Mr Quintanilla told reporters. No ransom was paid.\nPulido, with one of his hands bandaged, told reporters early on Monday: \"[I am] very well, thank God.\"\nTamaulipas is one of Mexico's most violent states, and Mexico recently deployed more security forces to tackle cartels operating in the area.\nThe country has one of the world's highest kidnapping rates, with government figures saying some 1,000 people are abducted every year.\nPulido joined Olympiakos last July and finished the season with six goals in 15 games.\nHe was part of Mexico's squad at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, but was not called up for the upcoming Copa America tournament.","summary":"Mexican footballer Javier Pulido called an emergency number after he was kidnapped and threatened his kidnapper while on the phone, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There could be \"serious implications\" for Gloucestershire Police, the police and crime commissioner has warned.\nCotswold District Council's proposal to form a unity authority with West Oxfordshire has proved controversial.\nBut CDC says the plans - dubbed 'Coxit' - are at an early stage but aim to improve accountability.\nCDC leader Lynden Stowe has said Gloucestershire's \"historic borders\" would remain under the proposals, which aim to improve the \"administration and the delivery of council services\".\nHe told BBC Radio Gloucestershire a few weeks ago: \"We would expect the police to patrol up to the existing county borders, exactly as now, so if there's a crime in Cirencester, Gloucestershire Police attend and if there's a burglary in Burford, Thames Valley Police attend.\"\nBut Gloucestershire's PCC Martin Surl said he had taken legal advice on the \"Coxit\" proposal, and warned it could \"signal the end of Gloucestershire Police as we know it\".\nUnder the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007, he said the Cotswolds could become part of Thames Valley Police District.\n\"If they break away to a new district, we can't continue policing just half a district,\" he told the BBC.\n\"So, either we start taking some of Thames Valley's area in Oxfordshire, or they start policing parts of Gloucestershire. Neither want that .\"\nA spokesman for Cotswold District Council said they \"fully understand the initial concerns\" but they were \"best addressed through the detailed studies that will now take place to assess the feasibility of the unitary proposal\".\nMr Surl, an independent, is standing for re-election as Gloucestershire PCC on 5 May, alongside Labour's Barry Kirby and the Conservatives' Will Windsor Clive.","summary":"Plans to create a new unitary authority in the Cotswolds could lead to the \"end\" of police in the area, a police and crime commissioner has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The US investment bank will switch to video interviews with first-round undergraduate candidates from next month.\nEach year the bank hires about 2,500 students as both summer and full-time analysts.\nGoldman hoped the move will allow it to find students who do not attend top-tier US universities.\nEdith Cooper, Goldman's global head of human capital management said: \"We want to hire not just the economics or business undergraduate but there is that pure liberal arts or history major that could be the next Lloyd Blankfein.\"\nMr Blankfein, the bank's chief executive, went to Rutgers, an institution that is not part of the elite group of US universities known as the Ivy League.\nChief operating officer Gary Cohn went to the American University, also outside the Ivy League.\nGoldman recruits from 400 colleges and universities globally and 225 in the US.\nThe bank will still have a presence on college campuses, but planned to use it promote other opportunities. It will still conduct second-round interviews in person.\nThe shift will not affect business schools or professional hires, but is part of a broader move by Goldman to use technology in the hiring process.\nThe new method will include structured interviews, which the bank said will allow for greater comparisons between candidates and \"more objective and informed hiring decisions\".\nGoldman is also experimenting with personality questionnaires, which it feels may help to predict how successful a person will be at the firm.","summary":"Goldman Sachs will no longer conduct face-to-face interviews with students as part of its recruitment process.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The members of the FSB, the Russian intelligence agency, conspired with criminal hackers, according to DOJ officials announcing the charges.\nPreviously, Yahoo said \"state-sponsored\" hackers were behind the 2014 breach affecting 500 million accounts.\nThe suspects are also alleged to have targeted Google accounts.\nHacking was directed at Russian and US government officials, including security, diplomatic and military personnel, according to the DOJ.\nThe indictment also alleged that 30 million Yahoo accounts were commandeered without authorisation for use in a spam campaign.\n\"We will not allow individuals, groups, nation states, or a combination of them to compromise the privacy of our citizens, the economic interests of our companies, or the security of our country,\" said acting attorney general Mary McCord, announcing the charges.\nThe suspects were named in a DOJ press release as:\nBaratov was arrested on 14 March in Canada.\nOne of the alleged hackers has been on of the FBI's most wanted cyber criminals for more than three years, according to acting Att Gen McCord.\nThe suspect in question, Alexsey Belan, was aided by the FSB who - according to the DOJ - provided him with \"sensitive FSB law enforcement and intelligence information that would have helped him avoid detection by US and other law enforcement agencies outside Russia\".\n\"We would hope [Russia] would respect our criminal justice system and respect these charges,\" said acting Att Gen McCord, acknowledging the fact that the US does not have an extradition treaty with Russia.\n\"The United Kingdom's MI5 made substantial contributions to the advancement of this investigation,\" added FBI executive assistant director Paul Abbate.\nYahoo was criticised for the delay in informing users about the 2014 breach.\nThe stolen data included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth and encrypted passwords, but not credit card data, according to Yahoo.\nLast year, users were advised to change their passwords.\nAround eight million UK accounts were believed to have been affected - including some users of BT and Sky email services.\n\"The indictment unequivocally shows the attacks on Yahoo were state-sponsored,\" Yahoo said in a statement, responding to the DOJ announcement.\n\"We are deeply grateful to the FBI for investigating these crimes and the DOJ for bringing charges against those responsible.\"\nThe DOJ said that the charges have no connection to the hack on the Democratic National Convention last year.","summary":"The US Department of Justice (DOJ) has charged two members of Russia's FSB intelligence agency with hacking into Yahoo accounts.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chris May, 28, was last seen at his home in Kelvedon, Essex, on 25 May.\nHis Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in the village of Fairstead, according to Essex Police.\nPolice received a letter in June, sent in the post, saying Mr May was dead. Charity Missing People is now advertising Mr May's case nationally.\nDet Ch Insp Marina Ericson said: \"I am really grateful for all the assistance Missing People have given to us and this national advertising will mean we can reach a wider audience with the appeal for information about Chris's whereabouts.\n\"Since Chris went missing in May, I have been appealing for anyone with information to come forward.\n\"There will be someone out there who knows something but, for whatever reason, has not come forward so far.\n\"I made an appeal in June for the author of a letter, delivered by Royal Mail to Witham police station on 1 June, to contact me.\n\"To date that person has not made contact. I would like to appeal to them to make contact with me directly.\"","summary":"An appeal for information about the disappearance of a man whose car was found abandoned in woodland has been taken up by a charity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Stanford University team said the findings were \"incredibly exciting\" and would now be tested in clinics.\nEventually, they believe using AI could revolutionise healthcare by turning anyone's smartphone into a cancer scanner.\nCancer Research UK said it could become a useful tool for doctors.\nThe AI was repurposed from software developed by Google that had learned to spot the difference between images of cats and dogs.\nIt was shown 129,450 photographs and told what type of skin condition it was looking at in each one.\nIt then learned to spot the hallmarks of the most common type of skin cancer: carcinoma, and the most deadly: melanoma.\nOnly one in 20 skin cancers are melanoma, yet the tumour accounts for three-quarters of skin cancer deaths.\nThe experiment, detailed in the journal Nature, then tested the AI against 21 trained skin cancer doctors.\nOne of the researchers, Dr Andre Esteva, told the BBC News website: \"We find, in general, that we are on par with board-certified dermatologists.\"\nHowever, the computer software cannot make a full diagnosis, as this is normally confirmed with a tissue biopsy.\nDr Esteva said the system now needed to be tested alongside doctors in the clinic.\n\"The application of AI to healthcare is, we believe, an incredibly exciting area of research that can be leveraged to achieve a great deal of societal good,\" he said.\n\"One particular route that we find exciting is the use of this algorithm on a mobile device, but to achieve this we would have to build an app and test its accuracy directly from a mobile device.\"\nIncredible advances in machine-learning have already led to AI beating one of humanity's best Go players.\nAnd a team of doctors in London have trained AI to predict when the heart will fail.\nDr Jana Witt, from the charity Cancer Research UK, said: \"Using artificial intelligence to help diagnose skin cancer is very interesting, as it could support assessments by GPs and dermatologists.\n\"It's unlikely that AI will replace all of the other information your clinician would consider when making a diagnosis, but AI could help guide GP referrals to specialists in the future.\"\nFollow James on Twitter.","summary":"An artificial intelligence (AI) system has been trained to spot skin cancer in more than 100,000 photographs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Stanford University team said the findings were \"incredibly exciting\" and would now be tested in clinics.\nEventually, they believe using AI could revolutionise healthcare by turning anyone's smartphone into a cancer scanner.\nCancer Research UK said it could become a useful tool for doctors.\nThe AI was repurposed from software developed by Google that had learned to spot the difference between images of cats and dogs.\nIt was shown 129,450 photographs and told what type of skin condition it was looking at in each one.\nIt then learned to spot the hallmarks of the most common type of skin cancer: carcinoma, and the most deadly: melanoma.\nOnly one in 20 skin cancers are melanoma, yet the tumour accounts for three-quarters of skin cancer deaths.\nThe experiment, detailed in the journal Nature, then tested the AI against 21 trained skin cancer doctors.\nOne of the researchers, Dr Andre Esteva, told the BBC News website: \"We find, in general, that we are on par with board-certified dermatologists.\"\nHowever, the computer software cannot make a full diagnosis, as this is normally confirmed with a tissue biopsy.\nDr Esteva said the system now needed to be tested alongside doctors in the clinic.\n\"The application of AI to healthcare is, we believe, an incredibly exciting area of research that can be leveraged to achieve a great deal of societal good,\" he said.\n\"One particular route that we find exciting is the use of this algorithm on a mobile device, but to achieve this we would have to build an app and test its accuracy directly from a mobile device.\"\nIncredible advances in machine-learning have already led to AI beating one of humanity's best Go players.\nAnd a team of doctors in London have trained AI to predict when the heart will fail.\nDr Jana Witt, from the charity Cancer Research UK, said: \"Using artificial intelligence to help diagnose skin cancer is very interesting, as it could support assessments by GPs and dermatologists.\n\"It's unlikely that AI will replace all of the other information your clinician would consider when making a diagnosis, but AI could help guide GP referrals to specialists in the future.\"\nFollow James on Twitter.","summary":"Artificial intelligence can identify skin cancer in photographs with the same accuracy as trained doctors, say scientists.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Environment Agency severe flood warning - meaning danger to life - was removed from the A361 between East Lyng and Burrowbridge on 10 March.\nResidents in the area saw their homes cut off and experienced long diversions as a result of the closure.\nThe road has been inspected by council highways officers and reopened at 17:00 GMT.\nThere is still some water on a short stretch of the road and Somerset County Council said temporary traffic lights will be installed to protect the carriageway and allow motorists to pass safely.\nCouncillor Harvey Siggs, responsible for Highways, said: \"I'm delighted the A361 is to reopen at long last.\n\"Our highways teams have been working hard all week to clear the road and make sure it is safe, and I would like to publicly thank them for their efforts to get this key route open before the weekend.\"\nA further inspection will take place early next week and the temporary traffic lights will be removed as soon as the remaining water has receded and the road judged to be safe, the council said.\nMr Siggs added: \"Although the road is clear, the rhynes at the side of the road remain full of water so I would urge motorists to take extra care when driving, particularly in the foggy conditions we have seen over the last few days.\"\nThe clear-up of the A361 started on Monday with the removal of fallen trees and the cutting back of damaged vegetation.\nAround 30 tonnes of used sandbags were removed before a sweeping and cleaning operation covered the 1.5 mile section of carriageway.\nThe council said that the road closure on the A372 Langport Road will remain in place next week for the removal of flood pumps.\nWith improving weather conditions the large temporary pumps at Beer Wall, near Aller, are no longer needed, it added.\nThe Environment Agency expects to begin removing the pumps on Monday and work is likely to take up to four days.\nThe road will remain closed after the pumps have been removed so the council can assess flood damage and carry out emergency repair works.","summary":"A major road in Somerset has reopened after being closed for more than a week due to flooding.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 50 year-old said she was \"lucky to be here\" after falling ill at home and looking up her symptoms online.\nO'Donnell wrote on her blog that she searched \"women's heart attack symptoms\", which included sudden nausea and aches, before taking a few aspirin.\nShe visited a cardiologist the next day, who inserted a stent into an artery that was 99 per cent blocked.\nO'Donnell said her chest began to ache last week and she became nauseous and feverish after helping a woman who was struggling to get out of her car in her Nyack village home, near New York.\nIn the blog entry on her website, a poem entitled \"my heart attack\", O'Donnell revealed the type of attack was known as the \"widow maker\".\nThe star, who has acted in several films and TV shows including Drop Dead Diva, Will and Grace and Nip\/Tuck, also said she did not call the emergency services.\nHowever, she issued a warning to her readers: \"Know the symptoms ladies, listen to the voice inside, the one we all so easily ignore, call 911.\"\nShe recently hosted The Rosie Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network but the daily talk and gameshow was cancelled in March due to low ratings.","summary":"US talk show host Rosie O'Donnell has undergone heart surgery after suffering a suspected heart attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The service, held to mark the surrender of Japan at the end of World War Two, was led by Reverend Canon Bob White.\nThe event included readings from Burma veterans and a performance from the Portsmouth Military Wives Choir.\nThe service saw wreaths laid at the war memorial, including one on behalf of the city placed by the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, councillor Frank Jonas.\nCouncil leader Donna Jones said: \"It's important for communities to commemorate events such as these.\n\"The ceremonies in the city provide a poignant opportunity to reflect and remember.\"\nA special VJ Day Choral Evensong was due to take place from 18:00 BST at Portsmouth Cathedral on Sunday.","summary":"Hundreds of people have gathered in Portsmouth for VJ Day commemorations.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kuba Moczyk, 22, died in hospital after he was knocked out in an unlicensed fight at the Tower Complex, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on 19 November.\nA memorial mass has been held at St Mary's Church in the town.\nFather Philip Shryane told the congregation Mr Moczyk' was a \"good man\" whose \"life was boxing\".\nMore on this story and others from Norfolk\nHe said Mr Moczyk was \"a young man with a good heart, with so much to give and so much to look forward to... but always a gentle smile\".\nHis uncle, Marcin Smigaj gave a tribute, in Polish, on behalf of the family. Mr Moczyk was due to be cremated.\nMr Moczyk, originally from Poland, worked at a chicken factory and lived in the town.\nHis trainer Scott Osinski said earlier that Mr Moczyk was winning the fight when he took the fatal blow.\nHis opponent is believed to be aged 17.","summary":"Tributes have been paid to a boxer who died after being hit by a punch.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burials were held for 33 of the 84 people whose bodies have been recovered. Several local people are still missing.\nThousands of people gathered in the square outside the town's main church to pay their respects in front of a long row of coffins.\nRescue workers are still searching the local river for victims.\nOne resident of Salgar particularly hard hit is the city's cemetery worker who has prepared 15 graves for members of his own family - mostly cousins who died in the flood.\nA spokesman for the national emergency authorities said he expected to end the search for victims on Thursday or Friday.\nHe said between 20 and 25 local people caught in the flood had not been accounted for.\nLocals and firefighters have been searching a 40km-long (25 mile) stretch of land on the banks of the Liboriana river.\nMost of the residents were asleep when the landslide hit at 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT) on Monday.\nThe landslide was triggered by heavy rains that sent torrents of water and mud crashing into the La Liboriana ravine, causing an overflow that destroyed the neighbourhood below.","summary":"Hundreds of people have attended funerals in the Brazilian town of Salgar, where dozens of people died in a landslide on Monday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ayrton Light, located above the Great Bell - known as Big Ben - needs to be fully dismantled and restored. A temporary light will replace it.\nInstalled in 1885, it was previously turned off only during both world wars.\nBig Ben will not chime regularly until 2021 because of repairs to the tower.\nThe light is said to have been installed at the request of Queen Victoria, so that she could see from Buckingham Palace when members of either the Commons or the Lords were sitting after dark.\nIt is named after Acton Smee Ayrton, a Liberal politician who was First Commissioner of Works between 1869 and 1873.\nIt is not yet known when the light will switch off, or how long it will be off for.\nBig Ben will not be heard from midday on Monday. The House of Commons has said it will look again at the length of time it will be silenced after \"concerns\".\nParliament said it had to protect workers carrying out the renovations.\nBut Prime Minister Theresa May said \"it can't be right\" that the bell will not chime regularly again for four years.\nIt will still sound for important events including New Year's Eve and Remembrance Sunday.","summary":"A light above the Houses of Parliament will be switched off for the first time in more than 100 years, the House of Commons has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Investigators from the League Against Cruel Sports said they saw no gunmen and heard no shots when they filmed the Jedforest Hunt in February 2016.\nHowever, Malcolm Henderson told a court he had been there with a shotgun.\nJohn Clive Richardson, 66, and his son Johnny Riley, 24, both deny deliberately hunting a fox with dogs.\nMr Henderson, who has worked with the hunt for the past two years, said he had been at the site near Jedburgh on the day in question.\nHe told Jedburgh Sheriff Court he was present when a fox was flushed from cover and pursued by hounds towards his gun which the law permits.\nHe told the trial: \"I was there.\n\"I was down in the dip but they (the investigators) would not see me from where they were standing.\"\nEarlier in the trial, Mr Richardson had told the court that Mr Henderson had shot and wounded the fox.\nMr Richardson and Mr Riley, of Bonchester Bridge, deny breaching the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002.\nThe trial will continue later this month.","summary":"A huntsman has told a court he was present when a fox was deliberately shot by a hunt's hounds.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Alexander, 39, used a company credit card to buy almost \u00a391,000 of iPads, phones and computers.\nAlexander, of Griffithstown, Torfaen, admitted fraud and was jailed for two years in January.\nBut at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday, a judge ordered him to pay back \u00a3115,000 to his ex-employers.\n\"It seems you were doing it as some kind of philanthropic act,\" Judge Stephen Hopkins QC said.\n\"In some cases spending \u00a35,000 on items and then selling the items to employees for as little as \u00a3180 on the philanthropic basis they will not have been able to buy the items themselves.\"\nHe ordered Alexander to pay his ex-employers \u00a3115,867 within six months or face an additional 18 months in jail.\n\"You had an enormous impact on a large number of perfectly innocent people,\" the judge added.\n\"Those to whom you sold goods to now feel stupid and stressed.\n\"The impact upon your colleagues has been awful. You have stolen from the company and there was a dip in morale for a period.\n\"This was a gross and serious breach of trust over a substantial period of years.\"\nAlexander had control of spending at car parts company, Northern Automotive Systems in Gilwern, near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.\nHe made 287 purchases on internet sites such as Amazon, eBay and Argos.\nThe court heard the company's usual monthly credit card bill was in the hundreds, but when Alexander became purchasing manager the bill \"increased to nearly \u00a310,000 per month\".\nBut his scheme was discovered when suspicious company managers asked employees if they had bought cut-priced electrical goods.\nThe conman deleted emails as well as falsifying invoices, receipts and card statements to cover his trail.\nAlexander, who had worked at the company for 14 years, bought petrol for his white Land Rover, red Mini and his partner's Ford Fiesta.","summary":"A former purchasing manager who stole more than \u00a3100,000 from his employer and sold it to colleagues for as little as \u00a3180 has been ordered to pay back \u00a3115,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nick Dunn, 28, from Northumberland, was one of six Britons accused of illegally possessing weapons while working on a ship providing anti-piracy protection.\nThey were arrested in October 2013, but despite the charges being quashed, a police appeal has blocked their return.\nTheir case was due to be heard later, but has now been adjourned to 22 April.\nAfter the announcement by India's Supreme Court, Nick Dunn's sister, Lisa, said: \"This isn't the news we wanted to hear.\"\nAlong with Mr Dunn, the men arrested on 12 October 2013 are:\nMr Dunn, who is living in a hostel on the outskirts of Chennai, formally Madras, had said he was \"anxious\" ahead of the court hearing, which would have been presided over by a judge.\nThe 28-year-old, from Ashington, said he hoped \"that we get the decision we so justly deserve\".\nMr Dunn is staying with two Estonians who were also part of the crew of the private US-owned ship MV Seaman Guard Ohio.\nAndrew Linnington, of the maritime union Nautilus International, which has been lobbying the UK government on behalf of the crew members, said he feared the six men were being made examples of.\nHe said: \"The Indian authorities want to set a deterrent to operators of similar vessels to the one these six men were working on. Just about every element of this case has been disputed.\"\nA UK Foreign Office spokesman said: \"We appreciate that this continues to be a very difficult time for these men and their families and we are committed to keeping them up to date on the latest developments.\"\nHe said the prime minister had discussed their case with the with Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Indian High Commissioner Ranjan Mathai on 14 March.\n\"We have lobbied regularly on the importance of ensuring that this case is resolved as quickly as possible,\" he said.","summary":"The family of a British man detained in India for more than a year have said they are \"devastated\" after the Supreme Court adjourned their case.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nick Dunn, 28, from Northumberland, was one of six Britons accused of illegally possessing weapons while working on a ship providing anti-piracy protection.\nThey were arrested in October 2013, but despite the charges being quashed, a police appeal has blocked their return.\nTheir case was due to be heard later, but has now been adjourned to 22 April.\nAfter the announcement by India's Supreme Court, Nick Dunn's sister, Lisa, said: \"This isn't the news we wanted to hear.\"\nAlong with Mr Dunn, the men arrested on 12 October 2013 are:\nMr Dunn, who is living in a hostel on the outskirts of Chennai, formally Madras, had said he was \"anxious\" ahead of the court hearing, which would have been presided over by a judge.\nThe 28-year-old, from Ashington, said he hoped \"that we get the decision we so justly deserve\".\nMr Dunn is staying with two Estonians who were also part of the crew of the private US-owned ship MV Seaman Guard Ohio.\nAndrew Linnington, of the maritime union Nautilus International, which has been lobbying the UK government on behalf of the crew members, said he feared the six men were being made examples of.\nHe said: \"The Indian authorities want to set a deterrent to operators of similar vessels to the one these six men were working on. Just about every element of this case has been disputed.\"\nA UK Foreign Office spokesman said: \"We appreciate that this continues to be a very difficult time for these men and their families and we are committed to keeping them up to date on the latest developments.\"\nHe said the prime minister had discussed their case with the with Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Indian High Commissioner Ranjan Mathai on 14 March.\n\"We have lobbied regularly on the importance of ensuring that this case is resolved as quickly as possible,\" he said.","summary":"The family of a British man stuck in India, despite being cleared of weapons charges, has expressed disappointment over a delay in his return home.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mark Piper is jointly charged with murdering Levi Blu.\nLevi died in 2013 of internal bleeding. His mother Danielle Cassin is also accused of murder.\nA woman told a jury at Birmingham Crown Court she saw Mr Piper being violent with his other child, who was five at the time, in 2012.\nThe incident happened in the living room of Mr Piper's Chelmsley Wood home after he banned the youngster from playing on a games console, she said.\nThe witness said Mr Piper swore at his son and dragged him out the room before poking and prodding him in the face by the stairs.\n\"He (the child) was crying,\" said the woman, who met 31-year-old Mr Piper through a mutual friend.\n\"He punched him in his stomach at the same time on the stairs. It was hard, enough to hurt him.\n\"I have never seen anyone hitting a kid like that. It was rough. It was how you would hit your friends messing about. The little boy was crying. He was really upset.\"\nBut Paul Lewis QC, defending Mr Piper, wanted to know why the punch was not mentioned in her original police statement.\n\"I was lying (to the police),\" she said.\n\"I didn't want to seem like a grass.\"\nMr Lewis questioned how she could be sure about the words Mr Piper had used when she made her police statement months after the incident.\nHe highlighted a message sent by the witness about Piper which said: \"He loves all his kids and looks after them well. I just don't understand all this.\"\nLevi was found at the flat his parents shared in Nightingale Avenue, Chelmsley Wood, on 20 February 2013.\nBoth Ms Cassin, 27, of Frensham Close, Chelmsley Wood, and Mr Piper, of no fixed abode, deny murder.\nThey also deny causing or allowing the death of Levi and causing him suffering.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"A man accused of murdering his six-year-old son punched his other son in the stomach, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe Northern Irishman came third on 5-2 favourite Box Office in his final race, won by 9-1 shot Brother Tedd.\nMcCoy, 40, had earlier finished third on Mr Mole behind winner Special Tiara in the AP McCoy Celebration Chase.\nAn emotional McCoy said: \"It's amazing. I've been so lucky all my life. I'll never forget this day.\"\nMcCoy, who has ridden more than 4,300 career winners, added: \"I want to thank everyone for coming. All my family were here and it's very special. An unbelievable day I'll never forget.\n\"There were tears coming back on Box Office. There were nearly tears going out on Box Office.\n\"I feel very lucky I have ended my career in one piece.\"\nDiscussing his record-breaking career, he added: \"Someone's going to ride more winners than me. All records get broken. I hope I'm dead, though.\"\nJockeys formed a guard of honour amid huge cheers as the rider was honoured at the Surrey track.\nColleagues lifted the Arsenal supporter as he collected the champion jockey's trophy for a 20th and final time, from former Gunners striker Ian Wright.\nThe terraces around the parade ring were packed as a capacity crowd of more than 18,000 gathered, and a rendition of \"For he's a jolly good fellow\" rang around the stands.\nWright paid tribute, adding: \"AP McCoy is made of something else altogether. For 20 years he has been at the top of his game, riding winners, week in, week out. I can think of no other sportsman or woman who can match his record.\"\nMcCoy has ridden in more than 16,000 races and suffered an estimated 1,000 falls in a remarkable career.\nHe did not compete in the feature race, the Bet365 Gold Cup, which was won by 17-year-old jockey Sean Bowen on Just A Par.\nBowen, tipped as a potential future champion, was completing a double on the day after victory on Lil Rockerfeller in the opener.\nBut there was a sad note to the afternoon for Just A Par's trainer Paul Nicholls when Rolling Aces died following the second race after collapsing on the walkway when returning afterwards.","summary":"Jockey AP McCoy ended his 20-year career on a high as he was presented with the champion jockey's trophy at Cheltenham.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alleged spying by the National Security Agency (NSA) \"must be explained and more importantly new trust must be built up for the future\", she told German MPs.\nThe allegations dominated the news during an EU summit last month.\nMs Merkel said the NSA affair was putting EU-US trade talks to the test.\nShe also said Germany's relations with the US \"are of paramount importance\".\nThe German government has said it is keen to hear directly from the fugitive NSA leaker Edward Snowden about the agency's collection of phone and internet data.\nBut Germany says it cannot offer him asylum because he would have to make his application on German soil.\nAccording to his leaks, the NSA targeted communications among Washington's Western allies, including Ms Merkel's mobile phone and EU offices.\n\"The accusations are grave,\" Ms Merkel said in her statement on Monday. She did not comment specifically on the alleged bugging of her phone.\nThe Bundestag - Germany's lower house - is holding a special debate on the NSA spying allegations.\nThe scale of NSA surveillance in Germany is not clear, and last month Germany sent some senior officials to Washington to find out more.\nGerman media report that the German secret services exchange intelligence with their US counterparts.\nBut recently the British newspaper the Independent, citing leaks from Mr Snowden, said the UK spy agency GCHQ had tapped into communications using a listening post on the roof of the British embassy in Berlin.\nMr Snowden, 30, fled to Russia in June after leaking details of far-reaching US espionage. He has temporary asylum, allowing him to live in Russia, until July 2014.","summary":"German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said allegations that the US spied on her phone are \"grave\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Glen, Conservative MP for Salisbury, said any decision to make the A303 a dual carriageway must include protection for the World Heritage site.\nMr Glen said a tunnel was the only \"realistic solution\".\nA government feasibility study is already under way to consider the various options for the road.\nSpeaking in a Westminster debate, Mr Glen said the road, which runs from Hampshire to Devon, had become the \"devil's highway\" and \"one of the most notorious traffic blackspots in the country\".\nHe joined other South West MPs calling for the government to consider the wider economic, environmental and safety benefits of improving the road.\nHowever, he cautioned that any plans to turn part, or all, of the 92 mile (148km) road into a dual carriageway must include protection for Stonehenge.\nMr Glen said he had been told by English Heritage, the National Trust and the Council for British Archaeology that Stonehenge would be \"formally placed on the at-risk register,\" if a dual carriageway was constructed close to the historic site without adequate protection.\nPlans for a tunnel were initially shelved in 2007 when the government said the estimated cost of \u00c2\u00a3510m was too expensive.\n\"A poorly designed and badly executed\" dual carriageway which could \"undermine a 5,000 year old world heritage site is not an improvement worth fighting for,\" Mr Glen said.\nTransport Minister Robert Goodwill said the government hoped an announcement on the future of the A303 would be made in the autumn.","summary":"Plans to build a tunnel under Stonehenge are \"not worth fighting for\", an MP has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stocktrade is being transferred to the Dundee-headquartered firm for \u00a314m in cash.\nIts most recent annual revenue was \u00a39m, with \u00a31.3m in pre-tax profit.\nLast September, Stocktrade had \u00a34.3bn of assets under management. The buyer said it now stands at \u00a34.6bn, bringing 48,000 new customers.\nThat should increase the scale of Alliance Trust Savings to \u00a311.5bn in assets under management, with 105,000 customers, allowing for more efficient operations.\nIt will also increase the Dundonians range of services, including telephone and online share dealing services for pension providers, building societies, company share schemes and corporate Individual Savings Accounts.\nBrewin Dolphin said the sale would only clear a net gain of \u00a31m, after paying for separation costs.\nThe deal still requires clearance from regulators, and is expected to close during this year.\nAlliance Trust Savings was part of the strategy last month criticised by Elliott Advisers, the hedge fund and activist investor in parent company Alliance Trust.\nIn criticising the Dundee company's management, it succeeded in getting two new directors appointed. They could have sought to block further expansion of the financial retail platform. But it appears, from this deal, that they have agreed to expenditure on growth.\nAlliance Trust believes that the expansion could help its savings division into profit by 2016, apart from the cost of integration.\nPatrick Mill, managing director of Alliance Trust Savings (ATS), said: \"Stocktrade is a great strategic fit for ATS, giving us access to new customers, an increase in assets and the opportunity to build a strategic partnership capability.\n\"It also gives us the ability to align a traditional stockbroking business with our innovative, scalable and cost effective approach by offering customers online access alongside our in-house customer service team.\"","summary":"Alliance Trust Savings has agreed to buy a Dundee-based stockbroking business from Brewers Dolphin.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An 18-year-old woman was driving a Toyota Yaris when it was in a crash with a Ford Transit van on the A595 near Bootle at 19:55 BST on Friday.\nShe and her front seat passenger, also 18, were pronounced dead at the scene.\nA third 18-year-old woman, in the back of the car, was flown by air ambulance to hospital where her condition is said to be \"critical\".\nThe 51-year-old man driving the van was also flown to hospital, where he is in a serious but stable condition.\nThe road was closed for six hours for the vehicles to be examined and then removed, Cumbria Police said.\nThe force is appealing for witnesses.","summary":"Two teenagers have been killed in a crash in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The West Ham striker is charged with driving a car while a baby was being held by a passenger.\nSnodgrass, 29, is alleged to have driven on Duke Street, Glasgow, on 17 April with too many people to fit a baby seat in.\nThe baby is alleged to have been in the arms for a rear seat passenger.\nSnodgrass, originally from Glasgow, was not at the city's Justice of the Peace Court when the case called.\nDefence lawyer Martin Black told the court \"he didn't think he had to be\" when asked why his client was not present.\nThe Crown requested a warrant which was granted by JP Eunice Paton.","summary":"A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Scotland international footballer Robert Snodgrass.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hastings Pier is being rebuilt with \u00a314m of money raised mainly through the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nIt is now hoped a further \u00a3300,000 can be raised by selling 3,000 shares for \u00a3100 each.\nThe charity behind the restoration said investors would have a say in the pier's future.\nThe 140-year-old structure was almost completely destroyed by fire in October 2010.\nSimon Opie, CEO of the Hastings Pier Charity, said the shares were important to continue interest in the pier after its restoration.\nHe said: \"[The shares] are not just about the money, but it is about creating shareholder members, people who are invested in the pier, people who care about the town, the heritage of the pier, and people who will be here for the long term.\n\"The money that we have raised will restore the pier but beyond that it needs to have an economically viable future and that's what we hope we will create.\"\nThe Panamanian company Ravenclaw, which owned the pier, was issued with a compulsory purchase order after it failed to carry out repair work.\nThe order was granted in 2012 and the council formally took ownership of the pier in August.\nIt is hoped the restoration will be completed by spring 2015.\nHastings Council leader, Jeremy Birch, said: \"This is the people's pier so let them have a stake in it.\"\nThe shares will go on sale on Saturday through a community shares website.","summary":"Shares in a Grade II-listed pier that was badly damaged in a fire are to be sold in a bid to raise \u00a3300,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a leaked letter, Mr Skates said he was informed this was because of the current level of investment.\nHe meets Network Rail officials on Thursday after describing conditions for rail passengers as \"unacceptable\".\nNetwork Rail said it was committed to working with the Welsh Government to get value for taxpayers' money.\nMr Skates has accused the company - which maintains tracks across the UK - of a lack of investment in clearing leaves this autumn, which cause damage to train wheels because of the extra braking pressure required.\nHe believes this has led to over-crowding and reduced punctuality of services as it forces more rolling stock to be removed from routes.\nArriva Trains Wales said 54 out of its fleet of 127 have had to be taken away for repairs this autumn - an increase of 54% on the same period last year.\nIn the letter seen by BBC Wales, sent last month to Network Rail's route managing director Andy Thomas, Mr Skates said Arriva Trains Wales raised concerns about the level of work being carried out to clear leaves from the lines.\nHe wrote: \"I have been informed that Network Rail responded that this was due to budgetary reasons and that at the current level of investment it would take 28 years to get the Welsh network up to the prescribed standard.\"\nA Network Rail spokesman said: \"We have jointly concluded with Arriva Trains Wales that the reduction in fleet availability cannot be solely related to Network Rail's autumn plan as we are increasing spend and activity.\n\"We are committed to working jointly with Arriva Trains Wales and the Welsh Government to ensure maximum value for taxpayers' money.\"\nIn a debate at the Senedd on Wednesday, Plaid Cymru's economy spokesman Adam Price described current conditions for Welsh rail passengers as a \"national crisis\".\nHe referred to three examples on social media yesterday in which one passenger told of his experience of a train catching fire, one had been on an overcrowded service where a passenger fainted, and another claimed to have a seat for the first time in 11 months.\nAn Arriva Trains Wales spokesman denied one of its trains had caught fire, instead saying there was a problem with an exhaust.\nHe said: \"We understand and apologise for the frustrations around the capacity issues faced by commuters which has been made worse recently by the additional maintenance required on damaged train wheels caused by the autumn leaf-fall.\n\"We continue to work hard with our partners in Network Rail to reduce the impact of this issue.\"","summary":"It would take 28 years to get the Welsh rail network up to a prescribed standard, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The statue at the University of Cape Town had been attacked as a surviving symbol of white minority rule.\nThe university's vice-chancellor has backed calls to move the statue and says a final decision will be brought forward to a special meeting next week.\nStudent leaders have hailed a \"victory\" for their Rhodes Must Fall campaign.\nVice-chancellor Max Price has said the university's senate accepted calls for the statue to be permanently removed from the campus and that it should be boarded up until a final decision was reached.\nWith more than 180 votes in the senate, only one voted against the statue's removal and there were three abstentions.\nA meeting of the university's council to decide the statue's fate is being brought forward to next week, said a statement from Dr Price - and there will need to be consultations with local heritage authorities.\nThe statue of Cecil Rhodes has become part of a symbolic struggle at the University of Cape Town, one of the the highest ranking universities in Africa in international league tables.\nRhodes, a British politician and business magnate who died in 1902, was a powerful figure in colonial South Africa, and his statue has remained on the campus of this high-profile university.\nBut earlier this month, the statue was attacked by a protester who tipped a bucket of human excrement over the figure of Rhodes.\nIt began several weeks of protest by students who saw the statue as representing the lack of opportunities still facing the black majority two decades after the end of apartheid.\nIt sparked arguments about how modern South Africa should represent the legacy of its colonial and apartheid-era past.\nThere have also been debates about access for black students to top universities.\nThe statue had been wrapped in black plastic to protect it, but it has now been entirely boarded up.\n\"It is certainly a victory for us,\" said Ramabina Mahapa, president of the student representative council.","summary":"A statue of British imperialist Cecil Rhodes has been removed from the campus of a top South African university.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The statue at the University of Cape Town had been attacked as a surviving symbol of white minority rule.\nThe university's vice-chancellor has backed calls to move the statue and says a final decision will be brought forward to a special meeting next week.\nStudent leaders have hailed a \"victory\" for their Rhodes Must Fall campaign.\nVice-chancellor Max Price has said the university's senate accepted calls for the statue to be permanently removed from the campus and that it should be boarded up until a final decision was reached.\nWith more than 180 votes in the senate, only one voted against the statue's removal and there were three abstentions.\nA meeting of the university's council to decide the statue's fate is being brought forward to next week, said a statement from Dr Price - and there will need to be consultations with local heritage authorities.\nThe statue of Cecil Rhodes has become part of a symbolic struggle at the University of Cape Town, one of the the highest ranking universities in Africa in international league tables.\nRhodes, a British politician and business magnate who died in 1902, was a powerful figure in colonial South Africa, and his statue has remained on the campus of this high-profile university.\nBut earlier this month, the statue was attacked by a protester who tipped a bucket of human excrement over the figure of Rhodes.\nIt began several weeks of protest by students who saw the statue as representing the lack of opportunities still facing the black majority two decades after the end of apartheid.\nIt sparked arguments about how modern South Africa should represent the legacy of its colonial and apartheid-era past.\nThere have also been debates about access for black students to top universities.\nThe statue had been wrapped in black plastic to protect it, but it has now been entirely boarded up.\n\"It is certainly a victory for us,\" said Ramabina Mahapa, president of the student representative council.","summary":"A colonial-era statue of Cecil Rhodes on a South African university campus has been boarded up after student protesters demanded its removal.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"County are tenants at the ground which is also used by rugby union teams Newport Gwent Dragons and Newport RFC.\n\"We've already made our position clear in respect to the pitch issues and what we're dealing with,\" Davies said.\n\"It points to the fact Newport County are bottom of the league and I suggest he focuses on preparing his own side.\"\n\"I'm not sure why he [Westley] feels it necessary to go on about it,\" Davies told BBC Wales Sport.\nDavies is also the chief executive of Rodney Parade Limited, which owns the ground and agreed a 10-year lease for the football club to use the stadium in 2013.\nOn Thursday, Westley questioned whether Newport County were getting value for money out of the leasing deal.\nThe Exiles have had two games - against Morecambe and Barnet - abandoned at half-time while their game against Stevenage in October was postponed because of the state of the pitch.\n\"It costs us more for us to have County playing there than it's worth. The estimated cost of drainage work is worth twice as much as we receive from County each season,\" Davies continued.\nThe Dragons were beaten 10-0 by Ospreys at Rodney Parade on New Year's Day on a dreadful pitch and Davies says he is aware of the state of the playing surface.\n\"This issue is very important and I'm not trying to say the pitch is perfect. We're doing all we can to repair the pitch but there's no short-term solution,\" he said.\n\"In the meantime, it helps no-one that it continues to dominate the agenda.\"","summary":"Newport County boss Graham Westley's criticism of the state of the Rodney Parade pitch is \"unhelpful\", says the club's chief executive Gareth Davies.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Local MP Ian Lucas said people were concerned about the impact it could have if the prison on Wrexham Industrial Estate assumes a local name.\nIn a letter, prisons minister Jeremy Wright says local names are \"generally avoided as most local people object\".\nHe said it was likely people would be invited to propose names for the \u00c2\u00a3212m prison which is due to open in 2017.\nWork is expected to start in August, creating up to 1,000 jobs, to build the prison which will house 2,100 inmates, making it the largest prison in the UK.\nThe overall project spend is lower than the original \u00c2\u00a3250m estimate and the construction will involve local business and enterprises, with 100 apprenticeships created.","summary":"People in Wrexham are being asked to come up with a name for a new prison.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emergency services were called to Longtown Bridge, near Carlisle, on Tuesday after a 32-year-old man got into difficulties in the water.\nThe man had just rescued a young girl from the river, Cumbria Police said.\nChief Fire Officer for the county, Jim Onions, warned people against swimming during heatwaves because of strong currents.\nDivers and rescue crews were involved in the search, along with the coastguard and an RAF helicopter with thermal imaging equipment.\nThe body has not been formally identified.\nMr Onions said: \"We are really worried that during a hot spell - especially in the school holidays - people enter the water for a cooling dip because the water looks calm on the surface.\n\"But I've seen highly skilled firefighters in the water struggling because of strong undercurrents.\"\nThe rescued girl is at Cumberland Infirmary receiving treatment.","summary":"The body of a man has been recovered from the River Tees in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former business secretary said the offer to take a 25% stake in the firm's UK operations is \"quite close\" to what he would have offered.\nHe said it showed a commitment to south Wales after Tata announced it would sell its loss-making UK operations.\nBut he said it was only a first step, with the steel market \"awful\".\n\"The 25% offer is quite close to what I would have done,\" said Sir Vince, who served in the coalition government between 2010 and 2015.\n\"It sends the right message the government is committed to south Wales and the steel industry and it is within the rules we have to operate.\"\nHowever, speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales, he said there were still \"a lot of hurdles to overcome\".\n\"We don't know who the buyer is and if there is a buyer, if they will succeed because the economics of the situation at the moment are pretty awful with the low world prices [for steel] and ferocious competition,\" he said.\nThis makes a management buyout \"risky\", Sir Vince said, adding that, long-term, habits in British industry must be changed, with a proper strategy drawn up and more products used that are made in the UK.\nResponding to suggestions his successor as business secretary, Sajid Javid, had been slow to intervene, he said the government was \"reasonably cautious\" because of the \"economics of the industry\".\nHe said: \"They haven't done a complete U-turn, but they have acknowledged reality that government has an absolutely key role working alongside private business and I'm encouraged by that.\n\"As a starter it is a good move and we should applaud it. Let's hope there is a good buyer and they can turn it around\".","summary":"Tata Steel's management buyout is a \"good move\" for the industry, Sir Vince Cable has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It is the third time Vitalmiro Bastos Moura has been tried for Dorothy Stang's 2005 death after previous convictions were overturned.\nMs Stang, 73, campaigned for 30 years to save rainforest from the interests of wealthy landlords.\nShe had tried to block Moura's attempts to seize land and was shot six times.\nMoura, who was convicted in 2007 and 2010 in verdicts that were subsequently overturned, was sentenced to 30 years in prison.\nIn the latest trial, the judge said Moura had acted in a cold-blooded and cowardly manner.\nProsecutors earlier said Moura and another rancher had hired gunmen to kill Ms Stang. Moura's lawyers argued there wasn't enough evidence linking him to the crime.\nThe death of Ms Stang in the northern state of Para became a symbol of the violent conflict for natural resources in Brazil's Amazon region.\nIn the past 30 years, more than 1,000 people have been killed in land disputes in Brazil, with some two-thirds of the murders happening in Para.\nAhead of the latest verdict, Ms Stang's sister, Barbara Richardson, said the repeated trials had been upsetting but had helped maintain a spotlight on the issues.\n\"That keeps the injustice of the system before the people's eyes,\" she told AP. \"Dorothy is ever prominent. The people understand what happened to her and what this means.\"","summary":"A judge in Brazil has sentenced a rancher to life in prison for the murder of a conservationist in a land dispute.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Scenes of crime officer Stephen Beattie worked for Northumbria, Staffordshire and Cleveland forces before being suspended in 2011 and later resigning.\nMore than 350 of his cases, including suspicious deaths and arsons, have been reviewed.\nThe Crown Prosecution Service has said no criminal charges will be brought.\nBoth Cleveland Police, which Mr Beattie joined in 2002, and Staffordshire, where he had worked since 1996, investigated him with the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) managing the inquiries.\nThe reports have now confirmed Mr Beattie:\nBut the reports concluded that none of his actions significantly impacted the results of his investigations.\nIPCC commissioner Cindy Butts said: \"Stephen Beattie repeatedly lied about his qualifications and made judgements in cases that were both outside his remit and his level of expertise.\n\"Cleveland Police and Staffordshire Police have conducted meticulous investigations examining hundreds of cases and we know that, thankfully, his poor performance did not have a significant impact on the cases he was involved in.\"\nMr Beattie did receive an official caution in relation to a fraud offence.\nCleveland Police concluded that if he was still employed he would have a case to answer for gross misconduct while Staffordshire concluded he would have a case to answer for misconduct.","summary":"A police officer who lied about his qualifications and made judgements in cases that were outside his remit has been cleared of misconduct.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money was raised by angel syndicate Equity Gap, along with venture capital firm Par Equity, US syndicate Aero-Den and the Scottish Investment Bank.\nThe move has led to five new skilled jobs which have been filled by former oil and gas supply chain workers.\nThe company said it planned to add further posts in the future.\nVert Rotors was founded by Olly Dmitriev in 2013 and produces ultra compact low-vibration gas compressors for aerospace, medical and other applications.\nThe funding will be used to increase capacity at Vert's manufacturing facility in Gracemount and expand its customer base.\nMr Dmitriev said: \"This investment brings valuable highly skilled manufacturing jobs to Edinburgh and allows Vert Rotors to increase our sales outreach.\n\"Our products are fully manufactured in Scotland and exported to Europe and the USA. We look forward to scaling up our operations following this investment.\"\nJock Millican, from Equity Gap, said: \"Vert Rotors has potential to disrupt the established marketplace significantly with its high quality products.\n\"Olly has an excellent track record in business and has a clear vision for the future of the company.\"","summary":"Aberdeen-based gas compressor manufacturer Vert Rotors has raised \u00a33.5m in new funding.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The new polymer \u00a35 note, which is slightly smaller than its paper predecessor, will be available in branches before becoming more widely available across Scotland.\nIt continues to feature Sir Walter Scott and The Mound on the front, and a bridge theme on the back.\nAll existing paper Bank of Scotland \u00a35 notes will be gradually withdrawn.\nHowever, those that remain in circulation will continue to be accepted at shops, banks and cash payment machines.\nBank of Scotland also plans to replace its \u00a310 paper note with a polymer version next year.\nThe new, plastic material is said to be cleaner and more resilient to being crumpled and spilled on.\nIn September, the Bank of England released new \u00a35 plastic notes featuring Winston Churchill on the back.\nIt was the first time a polymer note had been circulated by the Bank of England, but other parts of the UK have already been using the material.\nPolymer banknotes are made from a very thin, flexible, see-through plastic film, with the design printed on special layers of ink on the front and back.\nBecause the main material is see-through, the design can include clear spots that are like little windows you can look straight through.\nMore than 20 countries around the world already use polymer banknotes - they include Scotland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.\nLast year the Clydesdale Bank brought a fully plastic note into circulation in the UK for the first time with a limited commemorative edition \u00a35 note.\nAs of last week, it entered into full circulation, and has begun to replace the current paper version.\nThe note features Scottish engineering pioneer and entrepreneur Sir William Arrol on the front, along with the Forth Bridge and the Titan Crane.\nThe reverse shows several images of the Forth Bridge.\nRoyal Bank of Scotland's new \u00a35 plastic note is due to enter circulation on 27 October.\nIt will feature Scottish novelist and poet Nan Shepherd.\nScientist Mary Somerville has already been selected for the bank's planned \u00a310 polymer note, which is due to enter into circulation next year.\nThey will be the first women to appear on the bank's main issue notes.","summary":"The Bank of Scotland has launched its first fully plastic \u00a35 note.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four men, aged between 25 and 61, were arrested in Ashbourne, County Meath, at about 16:00 GMT on Tuesday.\nSome 160 kilos of herbal cannabis was discovered, Garda (Irish police) said in a statement.\nIt described the seizure as \"significant\" and said the drugs were \"destined for the Irish market\".\nA business premises in Ashbourne was also searched during the \"intelligence-led\" operation.\nIt involved Garda officers from the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and the Special Crime Task Force.\nStaff from the Revenue Commissioners Customs Service also participated.\nAll four men, who are Irish nationals, are being questioned on suspicion of drug trafficking offences.","summary":"Police in the Republic of Ireland have seized more than 160 kilos of herbal cannabis.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mohammed Sarul Islam believes changing the name would generate publicity and act as a memorial.\nThe former Cardiff councillor has put forward a petition calling on the Welsh Government to change the name.\nAssembly members will consider the petition, which gathered 16 signatures, on Tuesday\nA petition needs a minimum of 10 signatures to be discussed by the Assembly Petitions Committee, under current assembly rules.\nMr Sarul Islam, president of the Commonwealth Business and Investment Council for Wales, said rebranding the airport with such a well-known name would attract international customers.\nIt is not the first time calls have been made to rename the airport, bought by the Welsh Government for \u00c2\u00a352m in 2013.\nPrevious suggestions include rebranding it the Robert Owen International Airport of Wales - after the Welsh pioneer of the Cooperative Movement - and Dylan Thomas International Airport Cardiff.","summary":"A call for Cardiff International Airport to be renamed in honour of the late Welsh poet Huw Stephens is to be considered by assembly members.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Church members have voted to raise the cost of a wedding from \u00a3296 to \u00a3415 and for a funeral service from \u00a3102 to \u00a3160 from January next year.\nThe fees include the costs of lighting and administration for the first time.\nThe moves come despite a warning from some members of the Church's governing body, the General Synod, that the rises could have an impact on poorer couples.\nThe Rev Canon Simon Killwick, a vicar in Moss Side, Manchester, said: \"Such a fee increase seems to me hard to justify in times of financial austerity and even harder to justify in poor inner-city parishes.\n\"The Church of England ought not to be seen to be making a big increase at this time and ought not to be making it difficult for the poor to access these services at a time when a simple ceremony can be had at a register office for around \u00a3100.\"\nCanon Killwick said the right to waive fees in cases of hardship put clergy in the \"invidious position\" of means testing parishioners.\n\"Waiving can cause real ill feeling,\" he said. \"The poor don't want to be patronised by fees being waived, they want their church to be affordable to them.\n\"It would be a crying shame if poor people end up being married in register offices because the Church of England has priced them out of their parish church.\"\nBut the Rt Rev John Packer, the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, said the changes reflected the \"reality\" of the costs, and reduced confusion over different fees being charged by different parishes.\nHe told the General Synod that the fees raised about \u00a335m a year for the Church, including \u00a315m towards the pay of clergy.\n\"The reality of what it costs matters, and it seems to me that those who are being married within our churches do understand that,\" he said.\nThe increases were approved after a 4% rise in the number of Church of England weddings in 2010.\nLast year the General Synod rejected plans to increase the price of both weddings and funerals by 50%.","summary":"The cost of weddings and funerals in the Church of England is set to rise by up to 50%.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last year's event, the first at Strathallan in Perthshire, was criticised over traffic issues and antisocial behaviour.\nDF Concerts said improvements include colour-coded zones, better signage and 24-hour dedicated management teams.\nThis year's event will take place between 8 July and 10 July.\nThe Stone Roses, Calvin Harris and Red Hot Chili Peppers will headline the main stage over the three nights.\nLast year's T in the Park had a daily attendance of about 85,000 people with an estimated 70,000 of those camping.\nDF Concerts has produced an animated video highlighting the new campsite layout.\nT in the Park security manager Colin Brown, said: \"We have overhauled the campsite layout and management and guarantee there will be well-informed stewards on hand to assist with any questions.\n\"The layout, clearly marked-out zones and improved signage will make getting about much easier, meaning our campers can concentrate on having a good time.\"\nDF Concerts said the Slam and King Tut's tents would open exclusively for campers on Thursday 7 July.\nLast week, the promoter announced that this year's festival arena will increase in size by a third.\nIt will publish revised transport plans for the event next week.\nCampsite entertainment manager Gail MacKenzie said: \"We know that the campsite is a huge part of the T in the Park experience and have listened to feedback from last year.\n\"As a result the entertainment will be enhanced and we're even opening the King Tut's Tent on the Thursday for the first time ever. \"","summary":"The organisers of this year's T in the Park music festival have announced a major revamp of the campsite.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kieran Innes, of Aberdeen, died after his car crashed on the A90 north of Forfar on Tuesday morning.\nMr Innes was a coach with Middlefield Wasps FC.\nThe club said in a statement: \"He was a genuine nice guy and would do anything for anyone. Kieran also ran our disability football. He loved all his players who will miss him dearly.\"\n'Mark of respect'\nThe statement added: \"The Wasps family has lost a true gent who will be sorely missed. He loved the Wasps. Thoughts go to the Innes family.\n\"As a mark of respect we will be doing a minutes applause at each Wasps game this weekend - Kieran didn't do silence.\"\nPolice Scotland in Tayside renewed an appeal for information.","summary":"Tributes have been paid to a Wasps rugby coach who died in a car crash in Fife.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Swansea came into the match without a win in six games and fell behind at Villa Park to a Jordan Ayew strike.\nBut Sigurdsson's 25-yard free-kick got the visitors back on terms before Ayew's brother, Andre, nicked a late winner for Swansea.\n\"It was an important win, especially after going 1-0 down,\" said Iceland midfielder Sigurdsson.\n\"So we showed good character as a team to get back into the game and probably steal it at the end.\n\"We got back into the game with that free-kick and then changed the formation a little bit with Mo [Modou Barrow] coming on, it gave us a lot of pace down the wing.\n\"We kept going, knew we were going to get the chances.\n\"It was fantastic for the team because it's been a hard few weeks for us, having not won many games and lost a few points.\"\nBottom-of-the-table Villa had been on an even worse run and the loss to Swansea prompted Tim Sherwood's sacking as manager on Sunday.\nBut with a win to lift Swansea out of their mini-slump, Sigurdsson says morale will now improve and they can take added confidence into next Saturday's home game with Arsenal.\n\"We put the pressure on ourselves, we set targets before the season where we want to finish,\" he added.\n\"Of course we're not happy with the way we've been performing over the last couple of months.\n\"Sometimes you don't perform well, but you nick those wins, that's what it's about - as long as you're winning games you're happy.\n\"But of course we're not happy and we put the pressure on ourselves to win those games, and there has been some performances where we haven't been near our best.\n\"The only thing we can do is train hard and it will come.\n\"Days like these [against Villa] will help you with confidence and hopefully now we can kick on.\"","summary":"Gylfi Sigurdsson says Swansea's comeback win over Aston Villa was \"fantastic\" for the team.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Australian defeated 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, but fell out of the semi-finals to Brazilian Adriano de Souza, who claimed his first WSL crown.\nMr de Souza paid tribute to Fanning saying \"he deserved it more than me\".\nThere has been strong support after a grieving Fanning won his Pipeline quarter-finals heat on Wednesday.\nThe Australian broke down in an interview after his winning heat, not long after learning of his brother's death.\nHe later posted on social media that it was one of the most challenging days of his life.\n\"I am so grateful for the incredible love and well wishes that have come my way since learning of my eldest brother's passing,\" Fanning said on Instagram.\n\"Like all my big brothers, Peter will always be a hero to me... I knew I could find the strength to take part in the final event of the season because that's what Pete would want.\"\nIt has not been disclosed how or where Peter Fanning died.\nMick Fanning came close to losing his own life in July after being forced to fight off a shark during a competition in South Africa.\nMick's mother, who is currently with him in Hawaii, said she was overwhelmed by the live televised footage of his close encounter with the shark.\n\"I just saw my boy going down. That was absolutely terrifying because I have lost a son before,\" Liz Osborne told Fairfax media.\nFanning's other brother, Sean, died in a car accident in 1998.\nImmediately after clinching the Pipeline Masters title, Adriano de Souza spoke of conflicting emotions going into the final day of competition.\n\"I wish so much to give a hug to Mick's mum, but it's kind of scary as we are in a world title race and I didn't want to mix it up,\" de Souza said.\n\"I think Mick deserved it more than me, he's such a strong man, a three-time world champion. The strongest man I have met in my whole life.\"","summary":"Mick Fanning won the World Surf League (WSL) Pipe Masters title just hours after learning his brother Peter had died.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The \u00a31.471bn spent shooting movies like Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2014 represents a 35% increase on 2013.\nMoney spent on homegrown UK films also increased, with \u00a3188m spent making films budgeted at \u00a3500,000 and above.\nBox office takings, though, were down 2% on the previous year.\nOverall, 157.5 million tickets were sold, representing a 5% dip in attendances compared with 2013.\nYet the BFI's figures show an increased market share for UK independent films, thanks in part to the box office success of Paddington and The Inbetweeners 2.\nThe former title took \u00a334.7m in 2014 and has now made more than \u00a335.5m at UK and Ireland box offices.\n\"The UK film industry is a powerhouse for growth and I'm delighted that 2014 saw an all-time high spend on film production,\" culture secretary Sajid Javid said.\n\"The huge amount of inward investment we are seeing is a sure-fire sign that the UK is the best place in the world to make films.\"\nBFI chief executive Amanda Nevill said its report \"illuminates a dynamic and vibrant story of success for the screen industries in the UK\".\nThe \u00a31.471bn spend represents the highest figure since statistics were first recorded 20 years ago.","summary":"The amount of money spent on film production in the UK reached an all-time high last year, according to figures from the British Film Institute.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old clocked 19.95 seconds representing Louisiana State University at the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.\nJohn Regis set the British record of 19.94 in 1993, while Adam Gemili is the only other Brit to go sub 20.\nMitchell-Blake told BBC Sport his achievement was \"overwhelming\".\nRegis also clocked a time of 19.87 but this was never ratified.\nHe had already competed in two Olympic Games by the time he ran under 20 seconds.\nMitchell-Blake clocked his time having already won the 100m as well as anchoring his university to victory in the 4x100m at the SEC Championships.\n\"The 200 is my favourite event,\" said the 2013 European junior champion, who was visibly emotional when approached for an interview on the track..\nHe said he wanted to compete for Britain at the Rio Olympics in August but would be focusing on his college career for the next few weeks.\n\"Then I'll come back to the UK and try to compete for a spot on the team,\" he added.\nChijindu Ujah and James Ellington have also already run under the 20.50-second Olympic A standard in 2016.\nThe British Championships take place in June.","summary":"Olympic silver medallist Ashton Mitchell-Blake has become the fourth British athlete to run under 20 seconds in the 200m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Nelms said on the club's website that a land use application will soon be submitted with the local council for land in Camperdown Park.\nHe and fellow American owner Tim Keyes recently bought 29 acres of land there, near the city's Ice Arena.\nNelms spoke after the club revealed an operating loss of \u00a3530,000 to 31 May.\n\"They are not great, but they're nothing to worry about,\" Nelms said of the club's annual accounts, which showed that turnover had remained at about \u00a34m.\n\"Football Partners Scotland, the major shareholder, funds any losses. We said we would do that from the get go.\"\nNelms explained that missing out on a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership - Dundee finished eighth - resulted in \u00a3200,000 less income than had been budgeted for.\nClub wages also increased by \u00a3175,000, partly down to the first pay rises to administration and support staff \"for a number of years\".\nNelms pointed out that the maintenance bill for Dens Park had risen \u00a350,000 on the previous year and an additional \u00a3500,000 would be required in the 2017 accounts because of rent increases.\nDundee's stadium is less than 400 yards away in the same street as city rivals Dundee United's Tannadice Park.\n\"The biggest issue we have is the stadium itself,\" added Nelms.\n\"We've put over \u00a3200,000 into the ground and that's not enhancing the ground - that's just keeping it going.\n\"We assume that those issues are going to get worse and worse as time goes on.\n\"We are trying to put on a 21st century entertainment product in a 19th century building and it's not new news that Tim and I have bought 29 acres near the ice rink in Camperdown Park.\n\"And we will be putting in a land use application shortly that we hope really enhances Dundee Football Club.\"","summary":"Dundee Football Club's American owner has revealed that the club is planning to build a new stadium near its Dens Park ground.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fosse Park, near junction 21 of the M1, opened in 1989 and was bought in August for \u00c2\u00a3345.5m.\nPlans are now being prepared to improve parking and traffic congestion and the appearance of units.\nErnie White, leader of Blaby District Council, said the new owners had met with the council to clear up \"potential planning questions\".\n\"Fosse Park is the gateway from Blaby into the city and they see it as an investment that they think they can improve,\" said Mr White.\n\"I think it could be a better view when you come into the city, at the moment all you see are far too many backs of sheds.\"\nPaul Clarke, director of investments at Crown Estates, said: \"Two things we want to address are parking and congestion issues around the park and we believe it has become rather tired over the last few years.\n\"We are very concerned to address the quality of what we call the common areas - where people have to walk and park - and the facilities available to make sure a location like Fosse Park is as good as it can be.\"","summary":"Plans have been drawn up to improve the appearance of a Birmingham park bought by Crown Estates.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red brick terrace at 9 Newcastle Road, Wavertree, was where the member of The Beatles lived from birth, in 1940, until he was five.\nAuctioneers said a telephone bidder, who wanted to remain anonymous, was the successful buyer after a \"bidding war\".\nThe three-bedroom house had been given a guide price of between \u00a3150,000 and \u00a3250,000.\nThe property has a rear yard and is a few streets away from Penny Lane, made famous by The Beatles.\nAndrew Brown, from Countrywide Property Auctions, said: \"There was a lot of interest in the property before the auction from potential buyers who lived in the UK and internationally.\"","summary":"The childhood home of John Lennon has been sold at auction for \u00a3250,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Victory Medal belonged to Pte William John Boaden of the 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regiment.\nIt was found in a farmer's field in Porthcawl by a team of metal detecting enthusiasts.\nResearcher Stephen Lyons then tracked down Pte Boaden's family in Tiverton, Devon, where he was born in 1897.\nBut it is still not known how the medal came to end up in the field.\nPte Boaden signed up on the outbreak of the First World War aged 17.\nHis regiment served in France and Belgium, Mesopotamia, Salonika, Macedonia, Egypt, Palestine and Italy.\nThe medal is badly damaged but Pte Boaden's name and regimental number are still visible.\nChris Jeffreys made the discovery after sitting down on a fallen tree to take a break from metal detecting.\n\"I didn't have many finds that day,\" he said, until his detector picked up a \"beautiful signal\" around the tree.\n\"The area had been covered dozens of times before, so whether the tree falling disturbed something I don't know.\n\"It's the first medal I've found,\" he added. \"I was overjoyed.\"\nKeen to unravel the mystery of how the medal ended up in the field, Mr Jeffreys and his fellow metal detecting enthusiasts appealed for help to find out what happened to Pte Boaden.\nA First World War expert based in Cwmcarn, researcher and historian Stephen Lyons answered the appeal.\nFollowing a tenacious and at times pain-staking research, he tracked down daughter-in-law Moira Boaden and his grandson Stephen Boaden living in Tiverton, Devon.\nMr Jeffreys recently met them to present the medal.\nMrs Boaden said she was \"delighted\" as she never knew of its existence and that the family \"will treasure it\".\n\"It's so interesting hearing all the history of my father-in-law.\"\nStephen Boaden said he had nothing of his grandfather's, not even a photograph, until recently.\n\"It was a very nice surprise,\" he said.\n\"To find out so much information about what he went through and who he was - it gives him a personality.\"\nHe added that the medal was not just something that belonged to his grandfather, but was \"evidence of his service to his country.\"","summary":"A World War One medal found in a field in Gwynedd has been reunited with the family of the soldier it belonged to.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old midfielder sustained the injury just 26 days after joining Posh from League Two side Crewe.\nHe had an operation on Saturday and is expected to be out until November.\n\"I haven't seen a grown man cry like that for 15 years so I feel for him, but we'll just have to pull together,\" McCann told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.\n\"There were about six seconds left of training, he planted his foot and broke his leg.\n\"He's had an operation, but I'm sure he'll come back stronger. The lads and the staff are devastated for him.\"\nMcCann also confirmed that Posh had not taken up the option to sign trialist striker Morgan Ferrier, who played in the pre-season friendlies against West Ham and Norwich.","summary":"Peterborough United manager Grant McCann has said he is \"devastated\" by the injury suffered by new signing Jordan Houghton in training.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WRU Chairman Gareth Davies confirmed the move was made after regions had \"upped the ante\" over the Wales international's contract.\nAt least one other Welsh region has shown an interest in Williams, whose current contract ends next summer.\n\"It's over to the regions really to try and hopefully keep Scott Williams,\" Davies told Radio Wales Sport.\n\"The central contract from the union has been withdrawn after some of the regions started upping the ante, as it were.\"\nThe union's offer would have kept the player at the Scarlets.\nDual contracts are funded 60% by the WRU and 40% by the region, and Davies' comments suggest the regions are offering bigger deals than the one they put on the table.\nIt also hints that the WRU are not prepared to get involved in an auction of escalating bids.\nHowever, it appears that the player will stay in Wales, but with a region paying his contract in full.\nThat situation would not upset the governing body, who set up the dual contracts to stop players moving abroad.\n\"It's difficult because we can't centrally contract everybody because of the funding issues - some players will be, some won't be,\" added Davies.\n\"But the important thing is that between the union and the regions that we work together to ensure that we can retain as many of the top stars as possible, and the youngsters coming through as well.\"","summary":"The Welsh Rugby Union has withdrawn its central contract offer to Scarlets scrum-half Scott Williams.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Parcels containing cannabis and so-called legal highs were removed at HMP Altcourse in Liverpool.\nThe contraband had become lodged on the 60ft (18m) roof after attempts were made to throw it over the prison walls.\nA prison spokesman said the crane is now being used as a deterrent, \"a bit like visible police street patrols\".\nDave Thompson, director of the privately-run Category B jail, said: \"These items were thrown over the prison walls by criminals on the outside.\n\"We are committed to preventing drugs coming into our prison and we are encouraged that at the same time as our seizures of banned substances have increased, the numbers of prisoners testing positive for them has come down.\n\"Altcourse's latest independent inspection report by government monitors praised our drug intelligence work, which they said led to effective drug searches in the prison.\"\nGovernment figures confirmed that 290 mobile telephones and SIM cards were seized in Altcourse in 2013 - the second highest number in England and Wales.","summary":"Prison staff removed packages of drugs which had become trapped on the roof.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Parcels containing cannabis and so-called legal highs were removed at HMP Altcourse in Liverpool.\nThe contraband had become lodged on the 60ft (18m) roof after attempts were made to throw it over the prison walls.\nA prison spokesman said the crane is now being used as a deterrent, \"a bit like visible police street patrols\".\nDave Thompson, director of the privately-run Category B jail, said: \"These items were thrown over the prison walls by criminals on the outside.\n\"We are committed to preventing drugs coming into our prison and we are encouraged that at the same time as our seizures of banned substances have increased, the numbers of prisoners testing positive for them has come down.\n\"Altcourse's latest independent inspection report by government monitors praised our drug intelligence work, which they said led to effective drug searches in the prison.\"\nGovernment figures confirmed that 290 mobile telephones and SIM cards were seized in Altcourse in 2013 - the second highest number in England and Wales.","summary":"A crane has been used to remove drugs and mobile phones from a prison roof.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The rural grave, discovered last November in the town of Tetelcingo, consists of two 10m (33ft) deep pits.\nProsecutors say that the bodies may have been dumped illegally by morgue officials, but the investigation into who is responsible is ongoing.\nMorelos is among the worst-affected states in Mexico's epidemic of drug-related violence.\nAt least 20,000 people have disappeared across Mexico, the UN estimates - other organisation put the number far higher.\nInvestigators at Tetelcingo worked under a yellow tent as families of missing persons and National Human Rights Commission representatives looked on.\nGenetic samples will be taken from each set of remains to attempt identification before they are reburied in marked graves.\nThe exhumation is expected to take about five days.\nState prosecutor Javier Perez Duron said an investigation was under way into who was responsible for the illegal mass burial.\n\"It is extremely important and the highest responsibility to count the bodies and give them a dignified burial,\" Mr Duron said.\nExperts from the Autonomous University of the state of Morelos (UAEM) have been called in to help with DNA testing.\nAlejandro Vera, rector of UAEM, said: \"We recognize the tireless struggle of the relatives and victims' organisations of the more than 30,000 missing in this country that's sinking into barbarism.\"\nMr Vera founded a program to help those whose loved ones have disappeared in Mexico's drug war.\nAt least 20,000 people are thought to have disappeared.","summary":"Mexican investigators have begun exhuming the remains of more than 100 people believed to have been buried in a mass grave in the state of Morelos.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said the impact on sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs) \"could not be fully mitigated\".\nThe \u00c2\u00a31.1bn M4 proposal would cross four SSSIs along the Gwent Levels.\nWelsh Government lawyers argued environmental concerns had to be balanced against other interests.\nThe inquiry in Newport heard the scheme would mean about 105 hectares of designated land, set aside for the protection of water invertebrates, would have to be lost.\nThe Gwent Levels' unique network of ditches, known as reens, were dug during Roman times and have since become a habitat for a range of rare species.\nThe Welsh Government has pledged to replace lost reens with new ones.\nDr Jessica Poole, of conservation body Natural Resources Wales (NRW), told the inquiry discussions between the regulator and the Welsh Government meant she was content with the proposed design of the new reens.\nBut she said there was no guarantee they would work, and it could be some time before they supported the aquatic insects the sites are meant to conserve.\nReplicating a complex ecology that has developed over centuries would be \"challenging\", she said.\nNRW said the Welsh Government had not demonstrated the project would comply with its statutory duty to promote sustainable development.\nShould the alternative blue route, suggested by transport expert Prof Stuart Cole, be adopted - the motorway's impact on SSSI land would be \"significantly reduced\", Dr Poole said.\nBut the inquiry heard several issues NRW had raised in letters responding to the project's draft plans had been addressed and it was now satisfied on matters including water quality, drainage and some protected species such as otters and bats.\nMorag Ellis QC, acting on behalf of the Welsh Government, said it was for Welsh ministers to balance any potential impact on SSSI land with other public interests related to the new motorway.\nClaiming adverse effects were \"fully mitigated for\" was to apply a standard not in accordance with the law, she said.\nShe described the changes NRW had made to its initial objections after extensive discussions with Welsh Government as \"a major step forward\".","summary":"Plans for the M4 motorway in Newport would have a \"significant impact\" on protected land, a public inquiry has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sir Martin Moore-Bick sent the letter late on Thursday following weeks of discussion with survivors.\nThere has been controversy over Sir Martin's suitability for the role and the areas the inquiry will cover.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.\nDowning Street said: \"The prime minister has received the letter and will consider it and respond shortly.\"\nHow far the inquiry can go has been a source of controversy since the Sir Martin's appointment was announced.\nHe angered survivors on his first day in the job by indicating the investigation would be \"pretty well limited\" to examining the cause of the fire, how it spread and how to prevent future incidents.\nBut he later vowed to consider a \"broad range of evidence\" which could include why residents' warnings about fire safety were allegedly ignored by authorities.\nSurvivors, bereaved families and other involved parties spent weeks making their case about what questions the inquiry should answer.\nMore than 400 submissions were received during the consultation period.\nThe \"Justice 4 Grenfell\" campaign said earlier this month it wanted an examination of local and national social housing policy and whether it \"increased risks to residents\".\nQuestions were raised in the aftermath of the disaster about the cladding used on Grenfell and other buildings. More than 100 buildings have failed the latest fire safety tests set in the wake of the fire.\nSir Martin has previously faced calls to resign from residents, while Labour MP David Lammy said he was a \"white, upper-middle class man\" who had \"never\" visited a tower block housing estate and should not have been appointed.\nThe inquiry is due to start in September. Sir Martin has previously said an interim report could be produced within a year.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.","summary":"Prime Minister Theresa May has received a letter from the chairman of the inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire, Downing Street has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nFormer world player of the year Messi, 27, has inspired Argentina in Brazil.\nThe Barcelona forward has scored in all three games and is one goal shy of Maradona's 1986 five-goal haul, but Mehmedi says it is not all about Messi.\n\"With all due respect for his qualities and class, I think too much is talked about just Messi,\" said Mehmedi, 23.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"He is exceptional, no question, but that is not all, he has very good players around him. We will not neglect the preparation nor in the game itself,\" the Freiburg striker said ahead of their last-16 clash.\nArgentina are unbeaten in their six previous games against Switzerland but Mehmedi says his side are not heading into the game at Corinthians Arena just to make up the numbers against one of the pre-tournament favourites.\n\"Swap jerseys with Messi? I'm not here as a tourist,\" he said. \"Switzerland is in the second round of a World Cup.\"\nMehmedi knows if his side can defeat Argentina in Sao Paulo they will cause one of the biggest shocks of the 2014 tournament in Brazil.\n\"I know the quality and potential of this team,\" he continued.\n\"If we defeat Argentina, we write a piece of World Cup history and many people in Switzerland will be proud of the team.\n\"I even think such success would see the world take notice, but we are not naive.\n\"It will take an absolutely top performance of each one of us. And I assure you, everyone will do everything we can to provide these and tearing for Switzerland.\"","summary":"Switzerland will not neglect Lionel Messi when they face Argentina at the World Cup on Thursday, says striker Zeljko Mehmedi.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nicole Ferguson, 27, from Fergleen Park in Derry, pleaded guilty to stealing the money from the Ferryquay Street branch of Cancer Research UK.\nThe offence was committed between 21 March and 24 July 2014.\nFerguson has been released on bail until she is sentenced in February.\nShe also pleaded guilty to a second charge of abusing her position as an employee to expose charity to a risk of financial loss.\nA defence solicitor told the court that full restitution would be available when Ferguson is sentenced.\nAs part of her bail conditions Ferguson must co-operate with the probation service and must reside at her Fergleen Park address.","summary":"A Londonderry woman has pleaded guilty to stealing \u00a320,000 from a cancer charity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to an address in Holland Street at about 16:15 on Wednesday where they found the body of James Chadwick, who was from the city.\nHe had a number of unexplained injuries.\nFollowing the results of a post-mortem examination, his death is now being treated as murder.\nOfficers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiries and reviewing CCTV images from the area.\nDet Ch Insp Iain Smith, of Police Scotland, said: \"This investigation is at an early stage and it is important we establish what has happened which led to James Chadwick losing his life.\n\"Our inquiries so far have established that Mr Chadwick was last seen on Monday 31 August and we're appealing to anyone who has any knowledge of his movements since 31 August to contact police as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"Police have launched a murder investigation after the body of a 25-year-old man was found at a house in Edinburgh.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"David Buchanan, 18, of Haslemere, Surrey, admitted two counts of hacking and one of impairing the operation of or hindering access to a computer.\nThe charges refer to \"computer intrusion and damage to network profiles\" in July and August 2015.\nMr Buchanan will be sentenced on 2 August at Guildford Magistrates' Court.\nThe Mumsnet homepage was redirected to a now suspended Twitter profile page and had some posts edited during a cyber attack in August.\nIt was also subjected to a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, where an attempt is made to force a site offline by swamping it with internet traffic.\nMumsnet users were made to reset their passwords as a \"precautionary measure\" following the attacks.","summary":"A teenager has pleaded guilty to hacking into the parenting website Mumsnet.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Janet Jordon, 48, her daughter Derrin, aged six, and her partner Philip Howard, 44, were found in a house in Vicarage Road, Didcot, on 23 May.\nThe body of murder suspect, Janet's son 21-year-old Jed Allen, was found two days later in woodland near Marston Ferry Road, Oxford.\nThe private funeral is being held at Oxford Crematorium.\nThe families of the murder victims described their deaths as an \"unimaginable\" tragedy.\nPost-mortem examinations confirmed all three died from multiple stab wounds.","summary":"The funeral of a mother and her two children who were stabbed to death in Oxfordshire is due to take place later.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"\"I'm 64,\" he said of his fascination with the 1836 battle. \"When I was five or six years old, this thing began.\"\nCollins' collection includes a fringed leather pouch used by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie's legendary knife.\n\"There's things in there that will make your mouth drop,\" the Genesis star said in San Antonio.\nThe donation was accepted on Tuesday by Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who is campaigning for a new historical centre to house Collins' collection.\n\"Texans are deeply indebted to Phil Collins,'' Patterson said. \"He is giving us back our heritage.\n\"Now these Texas treasures need a home where all can see them and study from them and learn about how Texans won our liberty.''\nThe legendary battle, named after a former mission in San Antonio, saw 1,500 Mexican troops lay siege to 200 Texans fighting for Texas independence.\nCollins said he first became interested in the Alamo after watching a 1950s TV series about Crockett, the famed frontiersman who died in the conflict.\nThe Grammy and Academy Award winner's collection includes more than 200 items and is thought to be the largest in private hands.\n\"My nine-year-old son was saying, 'Why are you going to give it all away, Dad? I thought I was going to have it,''' he told reporters.","summary":"Singer Phil Collins has donated his collection of Alamo memorabilia to the state of Texas.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Netherlands striker Van Persie, 33, had scored the opening goal in the Turkish side's 3-1 win against Akhisar before the first-half injury.\nTelevision pictures showed blood coming through a bandage on his left eye.\n\"After tests in the hospital this morning I can say my eye itself is undamaged so all good,\" he said.\nHe told followers on Instagram that he had torn his eyelid.\nClub doctor Burak Kunduracioglu had earlier sought to play down fears the player had suffered a serious eye injury, saying: \"He received a blow to the eye and suffered a torn eyelid and bleeding.\n\"After the investigations we learned that nothing important happened. His condition is good.\"\nThe former Arsenal and Manchester United forward joined Fenerbahce from the Old Trafford club in July 2015.","summary":"Fenerbahce striker Robin van Persie has said he is \"all good\" after suffering an eye injury in a pre-season friendly.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shopkeeper Alice Wheeldon was found guilty of a poison plot against David Lloyd George in 1917.\nSince her death in 1919, a campaign has emerged to clear her name.\nHer former home at 12 Pear Tree Road, Normanton, is being marked with a plaque in a ceremony organised by Derby Civic Society and the city council.\nKeith Venables, from the Derby People's History group, which campaigned for justice for the family, said: \"It's wonderful to celebrate the contribution of Alice Wheeldon and her family. Their name was vilified.\"\nMrs Wheeldon, a mother of four, supported the suffragette movement and was a conscientious objector to World War I.\nMr Venables believes she was framed by the authorities who were anxious about opposition to the war.\nThe radical women who fought for the vote\nThe family claimed an MI5 agent, posing as an objector, embroiled Mrs Wheeldon in a plot to poison dogs guarding prisoners against the war.\nHowever, the family were accused of plotting to murder the prime minister by shooting him with poisoned darts.\nOn 31 January 1917, Mrs Wheeldon, her daughters Hetty and Winnie and son-in-law Alfred Mason were arrested and charged.\nMrs Wheeldon was sentenced to 10 years, Alfred seven years and Winnie five years. Hetty was acquitted.\nMrs Wheeldon went on a hunger strike and was released after nine months but died shortly afterwards.\nHistorian Dr Nicholas Hiley, who researched the family's story, said: \"The whole thing was a travesty.\n\"The truth about Alice Wheeldon deserves to be publicised and the blue plaque is the beginning of that. The Wheeldons should be honoured and remembered for the stand they took during the war.\"\nMrs Wheeldon's descendents moved to Australia, but her great-granddaughters, Deirdre and Chloe Mason, are visiting Derby for the ceremony.\nThey hope to prepare a miscarriage of justice application to go before the Criminal Cases Review Commission.","summary":"A woman who was jailed for life for plotting to kill the prime minister during World War I is being honoured with a blue plaque.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shopkeeper Alice Wheeldon was found guilty of a poison plot against David Lloyd George in 1917.\nSince her death in 1919, a campaign has emerged to clear her name.\nHer former home at 12 Pear Tree Road, Normanton, is being marked with a plaque in a ceremony organised by Derby Civic Society and the city council.\nKeith Venables, from the Derby People's History group, which campaigned for justice for the family, said: \"It's wonderful to celebrate the contribution of Alice Wheeldon and her family. Their name was vilified.\"\nMrs Wheeldon, a mother of four, supported the suffragette movement and was a conscientious objector to World War I.\nMr Venables believes she was framed by the authorities who were anxious about opposition to the war.\nThe radical women who fought for the vote\nThe family claimed an MI5 agent, posing as an objector, embroiled Mrs Wheeldon in a plot to poison dogs guarding prisoners against the war.\nHowever, the family were accused of plotting to murder the prime minister by shooting him with poisoned darts.\nOn 31 January 1917, Mrs Wheeldon, her daughters Hetty and Winnie and son-in-law Alfred Mason were arrested and charged.\nMrs Wheeldon was sentenced to 10 years, Alfred seven years and Winnie five years. Hetty was acquitted.\nMrs Wheeldon went on a hunger strike and was released after nine months but died shortly afterwards.\nHistorian Dr Nicholas Hiley, who researched the family's story, said: \"The whole thing was a travesty.\n\"The truth about Alice Wheeldon deserves to be publicised and the blue plaque is the beginning of that. The Wheeldons should be honoured and remembered for the stand they took during the war.\"\nMrs Wheeldon's descendents moved to Australia, but her great-granddaughters, Deirdre and Chloe Mason, are visiting Derby for the ceremony.\nThey hope to prepare a miscarriage of justice application to go before the Criminal Cases Review Commission.","summary":"A Derby suffragette, who was convicted of attempting to murder a prime minister, is being honoured with a blue plaque.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Adam Wilson, of Lostock Hall, was found with serious injuries at a property on Albrighton Crescent in Lostock Hall near Preston in September.\nJason Taylor, 21, of Westfield, Lostock Hall denied murder but was found guilty after a trial by jury.\nAt Preston Court, he was ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years.\nMr Wilson died as a result of catastrophic bleeding from a stab wound in his thigh, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.\nSophie Lorimer from the CPS North West said the \"brutal attack\" in front of his ex-partner was \"purely motivated by jealousy\".\n\"He could not accept that the relationship with his ex-girlfriend was over,\" she said.\nTaylor's girlfriend said he bombarded her with text messages and phone calls which \"progressively became more and more abusive\".\n\"The final text he sent to her stated he was giving her one last chance before things turned sour.\n\"Minutes later he violently broke into her house where Adam Wilson was also present.\"\nMs Lorimer said Taylor then stabbed Mr Wilson numerous times with a large knife which he had taken with him.\nTaylor carried out the \"frenzied\" knife attack \"fully aware\" there were two young children also present at the house, she said.\nHe then fled and hid from police in a neighbouring garden, she added.\nMs Lorimer said Taylor had shown \"no remorse\" throughout the case in which he claimed he was acting in self-defence.\nDet Ch Insp Neil Ashton of Lancashire Police said Taylor's actions were carried out \"in anger and jealousy\".\nHe said: \"His actions were completely unprecedented and resulted in the needless and very sad loss of a young man's life.\"","summary":"A man who stabbed his ex-girlfriend's boyfriend to death in a jealous rage has been jailed for life.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Net profit at Germany's biggest lender fell 98% to \u20ac20m (\u00a316.7m), compared with \u20ac796m for the same period in 2015.\nChief executive John Cryan said: \"If the current weak economic environment persists, we will need to be yet more ambitious in the timing and intensity of our restructuring.\"\nRevenues were down 20% to \u20ac7.4bn.\nMr Cryan, a British banker who took the helm at Deutsche last year, has embarked on an overhaul and has previously warned restructuring costs are likely to peak this year.\nThe impact of the shake-up was seen in restructuring charges of \u20ac207m and a writedown of \u20ac285m on its asset management business.\nDeutsche Bank's value has nearly halved since the beginning of the year, with its shares having fallen 43%.\nIn June, the International Monetary Fund said that of the banks deemed large enough to pose a threat to the financial system should things go wrong, Deutsche Bank was the riskiest.","summary":"Deutsche Bank has warned further cost cutting might be needed as profits tumbled in the second quarter amid volatile markets.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Net profit at Germany's biggest lender fell 98% to \u20ac20m (\u00a316.7m), compared with \u20ac796m for the same period in 2015.\nChief executive John Cryan said: \"If the current weak economic environment persists, we will need to be yet more ambitious in the timing and intensity of our restructuring.\"\nRevenues were down 20% to \u20ac7.4bn.\nMr Cryan, a British banker who took the helm at Deutsche last year, has embarked on an overhaul and has previously warned restructuring costs are likely to peak this year.\nThe impact of the shake-up was seen in restructuring charges of \u20ac207m and a writedown of \u20ac285m on its asset management business.\nDeutsche Bank's value has nearly halved since the beginning of the year, with its shares having fallen 43%.\nIn June, the International Monetary Fund said that of the banks deemed large enough to pose a threat to the financial system should things go wrong, Deutsche Bank was the riskiest.","summary":"Deutsche Bank has reported a sharp fall in pre-tax profits for the three months to the end of June.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Home Retail Group said that like-for-like sales at Argos fell 1.1% in the eight weeks to 27 February, compared to a fall of 2.2% in the previous quarter.\nThe electrical and homeware retailer is being targeted by both Sainsbury's and South African retailer Steinhoff.\nBoth companies have until 18 March to make firm bids for Argos.\nLast month, a \u00a31.3bn bid from Sainsbury's for Home Retail was trumped by Steinhoff's \u00a31.4bn offer.\nHome Retail recently sold its DIY chain Homebase to Australia's Wesfarmers last month for \u00a3340m, leaving Argos as its only remaining business.\nTotal sales at Argos rose 1.9% to \u00a3515m in the eight-week period as demand for furniture and sports goods offset lower sales of electrical goods, such as video games and tablet computers.\nThe company said Argos opened 90 new stores over the year, bringing the total to 845. The new openings held back the like-for-like sales total over the period, it added.\nChief executive John Walden, who said it had been \"another rather eventful period\" for the company, was pleased with the improvement in Argos' sales.\nShares in Home Retail closed down almost 0.5% at 179.1p, but have risen more than 80% this year following Sainsbury's interest in Argos.\nThe supermarket has argued that combining both chains would create a \"world-leading\" retailer bigger than rivals John Lewis and Amazon UK.\nRetail analyst Nick Bubb said: \"Home Retail claim that underlying like-for-like sales were broadly flat, once the cannibalisation from the infamous concession inserts in Homebase and Sainsbury are taken out. Gross margins were up, however, by 75 basis points and Home Retail's year-end net cash was strong.\"\nSainsbury's had offered about 167p a share for Home Retail, but will be forced to at least match the 175p-a-share all-cash offer from Steinhoff, which owns UK furniture retailer Harveys.\nHowever, the supermarket may be reluctant to increase its offer to the level needed to win control of Argos.\nAnalysts have also questioned the wisdom of Sainsbury's acquiring the struggling retailer.","summary":"The owner of Argos has reported a fall in sales for the first quarter of the year, as it awaits a second bid for the retailer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Katari Anuradha was shot and stabbed by at least three men wearing burkas, Indian media reported, quoting police. A motive has yet to be established.\nHer husband, who was with her, is in a critical condition with bullet and stab injuries.\nThe attack took place at the Chittoor Municipal Corporation office, where the staff tried to stop the attackers.\nSenior police official G Srinivas told the Indian Express newspaper that they were exploring several angles, including old rivalry and new enemies.\nThe assailants fled the scene after the attack, although reports say two people later handed themselves into police.\nThe attackers had been wearing burkas, one-piece veils that cover the face and body, as they forced their way into Ms Anuradha's office, media reports said.\nSecurity has been tightened in Chittoor and state police are closing borders with neighbouring Tamil Nadu state in an attempt to find the killers.","summary":"Police in the southern Indian state of Kerala are hunting for the killers of a Muslim woman who was shot dead in her office.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC Gareth Browning, 33, was on foot in Whitley, Reading on 30 November when he was hit by a black Mazda Aerosport driven by Luke Haywood, 28.\nHaywood admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent and dangerous driving at Reading Crown Court.\nPC Browning was critically injured and remains in hospital in a serious condition.\nHaywood, of no fixed address, had previously admitted aggravated vehicle taking and one count of going equipped to burgle.\nHe is currently serving a prison sentence for separate burglary offences.\nPC Browning was attempting to stop the stolen vehicle, driven by Haywood in Shinfield Road, when he was injured.\nDet Supt Chris Ward said: \"No sentence can ever reflect the injuries that PC Browning received as a result of Haywood's reckless actions. PC Browning was doing what thousands of police officers do every day - protecting the public from dangerous criminals.\n\"I hope that today's sentencing can allow Gareth's family to begin to come to terms with what has happened. We all wish Gareth a full recovery.\"","summary":"A man who ran over a police officer as he tried to stop a stolen car has been jailed for five years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Motorcyclist Leighton Santos, 22, admitted causing David Hitchen's death through careless driving and was jailed at Preston Crown Court on Monday.\nThe maximum sentence is five years, but this can be reduced by a guilty plea.\nRoad safety charity Brake said there was a \"need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed\".\nSantos admitted causing the 42-year-old former Great Britain international's death near Belmont, Lancashire, in September 2014, on the first day of his trial.\nLancashire Police said Santos had been riding a Yamaha motorbike on Rivington Road when he \"drifted into the opposite carriageway\" and collided with Mr Hitchen.\nThe cyclist suffered serious injuries and died later in hospital.\nIn addition to the six months for causing death by careless driving, Santos was also given 12 months for another motoring offence.\nIn March 2016 he was convicted at Manchester Crown Court of dangerous driving after taking police on an eight-mile pursuit that saw him reach speeds of up to 90mph (145km\/h) in a 30mph zone.\nMartin Key, British Cycling's campaigns manager, said six months for \"causing the death of a human being is a punishment that many would agree certainly does not fit the crime\".\n\"While these incidents are extremely rare, we need to ensure that sentencing guidelines adequately reflect the potential consequences of an offence,\" he said.\nA spokeswoman for Brake said the sentence was \"insulting\".\n\"Leighton Santos, who killed another human being, was sentenced to a paltry 18 months in prison, and will likely be out in nine.\n\"It's no wonder that grieving relatives are often left feeling let down and insulted by our justice system.\n\"We need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed, particularly when, as in this case, they have exhibited previous examples of dangerous behaviour.\"","summary":"A motorcyclist has been jailed for six months for causing the death of a cyclist.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Researchers found that four out of five children in England who ate school lunches had tried food at school that they had not tried at home.\nHalf of parents questioned said their children had asked for foods they had eaten at school to be cooked at home.\nThe survey, of about 1,000 parents, found the most popular vegetables were carrots, sweetcorn and peas.\nAubergine, chickpeas and spinach were among the least popular.\nOf the parents questioned, 628 had children who ate school lunches.\n(% denotes proportion of parents who said their child would eat each vegetable)\nEngland's School Food Trust commissioned the research after a survey by the Mumsnet website suggested some parents gave their children packed lunches because they thought they were too fussy to eat anything else.\nTrust chairman, Rob Rees, said: \"Every parent knows it's a nightmare watching their child push food around the plate.\n\"School meals can be a great way to help parents encourage their children to try new foods and to increase the variety of foods in their diet.\"\nMumsnet co-founder, Carrie Longton, said: \"Getting children to eat healthily is every parent's dream, but meal times at home can often be a battle ground and emotionally charged.\n\"From Mumsnetters' experience it seems that once at school there's a desire to fit in with everyone else and even some positive peer pressure to boast about the variety of what foods you can eat.\n\"School meals have also moved on quite a bit from when Mumsnetters were at school, with healthier options and more variety.\"\nSchool meals in England now have to comply with strict nutritional guidelines.\nAbout four in 10 primary school children in England now eat school lunches, slightly more than in secondary schools.\nMore children in Scotland eat school lunches - about 46%.\nThe survey was conducted online between 26 February and 5th March among a panel of parents who had at least one child in school aged 4-17 years old.","summary":"Children who eat school lunches are more likely to try foods they would not eat at home, a survey suggests.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It works by looking for a combination of \"markers\" in the blood which are different in healthy people and those with the disease.\nDelegates at the Alzheimer's Research UK Conference heard that the University of Nottingham is now developing a quick and easy test to do in clinics.\nIt could mean much earlier diagnosis and better treatments, they said.\nThe test uses some proteins that have been strongly linked with Alzheimer's disease, such as amyloid and APOE.\nBut through careful analysis of blood from people with the disease, as well as those with early-stage memory problems, the researchers detected some other markers that were suggestive of the disease.\nMost notably, some proteins related to inflammation seem to have been added to increase the power of the test.\nProf Kevin Morgan from the University of Nottingham said they still had to validate the test and it could be a decade before it was used in patients.\nBut he added that the combination of markers they had found was looking very promising.\n\"Our findings are exciting because they show that it is technically possible to distinguish between healthy people and those with Alzheimer's using a blood test.\n\"As blood tests are a fast and easy way of aiding diagnosis, we are really encouraged by these findings and the potential they hold for the future.\"\nHe said there were several ways the test could benefit patients, including giving people a definitive diagnosis, which was not always possible at the moment.\nIt could also direct future therapies to make sure patients were getting the most appropriate treatment, he explained.\nPotentially, it could be a \"cheap and easy pre-screen\" test which enabled Alzheimer's to be picked up before symptoms appeared, he said.\n\"The way we see it working is you can test people and it will tell them if they have the all-clear, or if they are medium- or high-risk.\n\"If they are medium-risk, they can be monitored closely and high-risk patients can be referred to a specialist for more in-depth testing.\"\nDr Eric Karran, director of Research at Alzheimer's Research UK, said: \"Giving people with dementia an accurate diagnosis is not always easy, and so building up our armoury of diagnostic techniques is vital.\n\"While there is still some way to go before a test like this could become available, the results are promising.\n\"When used alongside other diagnostic techniques, a blood test like this could be a real help.\"","summary":"Scientists say they have developed a blood test which could help diagnose Alzheimer's disease.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It works by looking for a combination of \"markers\" in the blood which are different in healthy people and those with the disease.\nDelegates at the Alzheimer's Research UK Conference heard that the University of Nottingham is now developing a quick and easy test to do in clinics.\nIt could mean much earlier diagnosis and better treatments, they said.\nThe test uses some proteins that have been strongly linked with Alzheimer's disease, such as amyloid and APOE.\nBut through careful analysis of blood from people with the disease, as well as those with early-stage memory problems, the researchers detected some other markers that were suggestive of the disease.\nMost notably, some proteins related to inflammation seem to have been added to increase the power of the test.\nProf Kevin Morgan from the University of Nottingham said they still had to validate the test and it could be a decade before it was used in patients.\nBut he added that the combination of markers they had found was looking very promising.\n\"Our findings are exciting because they show that it is technically possible to distinguish between healthy people and those with Alzheimer's using a blood test.\n\"As blood tests are a fast and easy way of aiding diagnosis, we are really encouraged by these findings and the potential they hold for the future.\"\nHe said there were several ways the test could benefit patients, including giving people a definitive diagnosis, which was not always possible at the moment.\nIt could also direct future therapies to make sure patients were getting the most appropriate treatment, he explained.\nPotentially, it could be a \"cheap and easy pre-screen\" test which enabled Alzheimer's to be picked up before symptoms appeared, he said.\n\"The way we see it working is you can test people and it will tell them if they have the all-clear, or if they are medium- or high-risk.\n\"If they are medium-risk, they can be monitored closely and high-risk patients can be referred to a specialist for more in-depth testing.\"\nDr Eric Karran, director of Research at Alzheimer's Research UK, said: \"Giving people with dementia an accurate diagnosis is not always easy, and so building up our armoury of diagnostic techniques is vital.\n\"While there is still some way to go before a test like this could become available, the results are promising.\n\"When used alongside other diagnostic techniques, a blood test like this could be a real help.\"","summary":"UK researchers have developed a test to detect Alzheimer's disease in its earliest stages.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment.\nHe was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams.\nThe Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for \"good behaviour\".\nHe is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century.\nThe first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007.\nLance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014.\nHe has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire.\nDuring his career, Lance Corporal Derby XXX has also helped switch on the Christmas lights in Ashbourne and met Prince William at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce.","summary":"A soldier's pet ram has been promoted to the rank of corporal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, Sarah Rochira published the results of a major review of the experience of care home residents.\nThe use of antipsychotic drugs was a recurrent theme which she has branded a \"national scandal\".\nHealth boards and care homes have said changes are being made.\nThe commissioner is asking them to show significant improvements in practice.\n\"I know professionals don't like this phrase, but across Wales older people in care homes, through the inappropriate use of these drugs, are being 'chemically coshed'. That's the reality of it.\n\"It is a national scandal. I made that clear when I published my review. I was very clear I would come back and look for evidence of changes and I've now begun that process.\n\"I will publish the findings from the health boards later this year and I cannot be any clearer in my expectation that they understand how inappropriate the current situation is and that they can evidence real progress.\"\nAntipsychotic drugs are primarily used to treat conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.\nA survey last November by the Royal College of Psychiatrists found nearly one in five - 18% - of dementia patients were being prescribed antipsychotics.\nThe Royal Pharmaceutical Society in Wales published its own report into the use of medicines in care homes following the Ms Rochira's report.\nThe society's director in Wales, Mair Davies, told BBC Radio Wales' Eye on Wales programme that there were examples of expert practice.\n\"What we need is to make sure that happens in every care home in Wales,\" she said.\nSteve Ford, the dementia care lead for Care Forum Wales, which represents more than 450 independent care homes in Wales, believes progress is being made.\n\"We need to look at the underlying reasons for unwanted behaviour that challenges, rather than picking up the phone to the GP and requesting those prescriptions,\" he said.","summary":"Dementia patients in care homes in Wales are being \"chemically coshed\", the health commissioner for Wales has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wayne Maycock, Paul Bromwich and Admi Headley were last seen at HMP Leyhill at about 16:45 GMT on Sunday.\nAvon and Somerset Police has appealed for anyone who sees them, or knows of their whereabouts, to make contact.\nHMP Leyhill in South Gloucestershire is the only minimum-security prison in the South West.\nHeadley was sentenced in 2006 for rape and robbery, Maycock was jailed in the same year for GBH, while Bromwich was sentenced in 2001 for rape.\nEarlier, the police force suggested all three were convicted of rape but this information was later amended.\nA Prison Service spokesperson said: \"Public protection is our top priority. We take absconds from custody extremely seriously. We are working closely with the police and are urgently investigating this incident.\"\nAccording to Avon and Somerset Police:\nLeyhill, near Wotton-under-Edge, is a category D prison housing more than 500 inmates, including some on life sentences.","summary":"Three convicted rapists have absconded from a minimum-security prison in Gloucestershire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kemp, who last played Grant Mitchell in 2006, said it would be \"a brief return\".\n\"When I was approached about returning to EastEnders for Barbara's final episodes, it was something I could not turn down,\" he said.\nFollowing her surprise return to Albert Square, Dame Barbara announced her character would be killed off.\nHer character reappeared on Friday, having left in 2010, to tell her eldest son Phil, played by Steve McFadden, that her cancer had returned.\nAfter the episode, producers revealed that Peggy would die from the disease in emotional scenes to be screened in the spring.\nNow Kemp, who played Grant from 1990-1999 and then again in 2005 and 2006, will return to bring the Mitchell family back together.\n\"Barbara is a very close friend, so when I learned of the storyline it felt right that the Mitchell brothers are reunited with their mother for the last time,\" he said.\n\"I am really looking forward to going back to EastEnders and filming what are set to be some classic EastEnders episodes.\"\nGrant Mitchell has been one of the soap's most memorable characters in its 30-year history, arriving in 1990 along with brother Phil.\nHe was involved in repeated family dramas including having an affair with his brother's wife, Kathy, and having his brother go on to marry his ex-wife Sharon.\n\"Grant Mitchell is an EastEnders legend and finally he is returning home to Walford to say goodbye to his mother and be reunited not just with his old loves but also his brother,\" said EastEnders executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins.\n\"To have the Mitchell brothers come face to face again, having to face losing their mother, is an opportunity to show Ross Kemp and Steve McFadden at their very best.\"","summary":"Former EastEnders star Ross Kemp is to return to the soap for the final episodes of Dame Barbara Windsor's character Peggy Mitchell.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lancashire County Council has earmarked land on the former Glenburn Sports College and Skelmersdale College.\nThe sports college closed in August, while Skelmersdale College's Westbank campus, owned by Newcastle College, is also unused.\nThe decision follows a comparative study by Network Rail of both sites and one near the Concourse shopping centre.\nSkelmersdale's original railway station closed to passengers in 1956.\nThe council - which owns Glenburn Sports College - said Skelmersdale could get two direct trains to Liverpool per hour under the plans it has made in partnership with Merseytravel and West Lancashire Borough Council.\nCounty councillor John Fillis, cabinet member for highways and transport, said it was an \"exciting step forward\".\nHe said the preferred location was big enough to allow for the possibility of future expansion.\nHe added: \"It has good highway access and good connectivity to the town and the surrounding area.\"\nThe authority confirmed it will now start the process of acquiring the relevant land.\nSkelmersdale was designated a new town on 9 October 1961..\nIt is one of the largest towns in the north west of England not to have its own railway station.","summary":"Plans to build a new railway station in Skelmersdale have been given the go-ahead.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wimbledon and Queensway stations will be the first to see their staff moved from ticket offices into ticket halls and on to platforms.\nTransport for London (TfL) said it would save \u00a350m annually as it tries to save \u00a34.2bn by 2020.\nBut Manuel Cortes, from the TSSA union, said London Mayor Boris Johnson was \"rushing through\" the closures.\nMr Cortes, leader of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association said: \"Talks on the safety implications of closing over 250 stations have not even been concluded.\n\"The mayor doesn't seem concerned about how millions of tourists will cope with fewer staff to help them on their way.\"\nTfL said all stations would remain staffed and 150 new ticket machines would be installed by April 2016.\nIt added that new visitor centres would be created at larger stations such as Victoria and King's Cross to help visitors.\nNick Brown, London Underground's chief operating officer, said more staff were being placed \"where they can offer the best possible assistance\" as only 3% of Tube tickets were bought at ticket offices.\nHe said: \"This forms part of our wider vision for the Tube, which includes a 24-hour weekend service on core parts of the network.\"\nBut the changes have led to previous strikes by the Aslef and RMT unions.\nLabour's London Assembly transport spokeswoman Val Shawcross said: \"When he was elected, Boris Johnson promised Londoners he would protect the capital's ticket offices, but today he starts the process of dismantling each and every one of them.\n\"Whilst there is obviously a big role for ticket machines to play, there is no substitute for a member of staff.\"\nLondon Underground said after 100 meetings with unions the number of roles to be reduced had fallen from 950 to 897 with no member of staff facing compulsory redundancy or losing money.","summary":"Hundreds of London Underground ticket offices are set to close as part of a \u00a31bn revamp of the network.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ryan Walls took pictures of 101 passengers during the Edinburgh Festival in 2015.\nThe 42-year-old said only two people refused out of the 103 people he asked due to being in a hurry and having a bad hair day.\nNow the father-of-three's pictures will go on display at Out of the Blue Drill Hall, Dalmeny Street, in August.\nMr Walls told the BBC Scotland news website how he took photographs of a hen party, stag do, football fans, a chef, a high court judge and a TV agony aunt from Kuwait.\nHe said: \"Everyone was so nice. One of the pictures is of a passenger who was in such a hurry that he couldn't wait for another taxi when I discovered the central locking system was broken so I had to pull him in and out of the taxi window.\n\"I also had an elderly former English teacher who had suddenly decided she wanted to go out to a show at the festival at the last minute and she had lots of words of encouragement for me so I really enjoyed chatting with her.\n\"I also got a Jambo fan and was worried I wasn't going to get a Hibs fan but luckily I did.\n\"I'm really interested in people and wanted to capture that moment in my cab, I only had seconds to take a few pictures and I'm really pleased with the end result.\"\nThe exhibition runs from 31 July until 5 August.","summary":"A taxi driver who took pictures of festival-goers in Edinburgh is to have his work exhibited in the city.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aberdeenshire-based Harbro Group saw pre-tax profit increase by \u00a3800,000, to \u00a33.5m, in the year to the end of June 2016.\nThis was despite turnover falling by \u00a31m to just over \u00a3100m.\nHarbro said international sales grew over the year, both in Europe and in new markets further afield.\nThe Turriff-based company manufactures and supplies feeds for the beef, sheep, dairy, pig and poultry sectors.\nIt also has a network of 19 shops across Scotland, operating under the Country Store brand. The stores cater for farming and rural communities with a range of products, including fireside supplies, country clothing and footwear.\nIn accounts filed with Companies House, the company said: \"As always, the outlook for agriculture is difficult to predict.\n\"We have certainly been experiencing challenging times over the last 12-18 months but the industry is a robust one.\n\"The impact of Brexit is still to be fully understood, although the board are confident that the group will be well positioned for whatever business challenges this may bring about.\"","summary":"One of Scotland's largest agricultural supply companies has reported a rise in profits.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the year to the end of March, 57 victims of homicide (murders and culpable homicides) were recorded - down five on the previous 12 months.\nThis is the lowest number of recorded homicide cases for a single 12-month period since 1976 and half the figure of nine years ago.\nAs of 31 March 2016, only one case of homicide recorded in 2015-16 was unresolved.\nThe report Homicide in Scotland showed that a sharp instrument remained the most common method of killing in Scotland and accounted for 51% of homicides (29 cases) in 2015-16.\nNearly all of these cases (26 out of 29) involved a knife.\nWhile the majority of the accused had an unknown status for alcohol and drugs, 31% (20 people) were identified by the police as being under the influence of alcohol or alcohol and drugs.\nJustice Secretary Michael Matheson said: \"While it is encouraging to see continued falls in homicide cases alongside the long-term decline in violent crime, the sustained efforts that have helped achieve this - through education and enforcement - must continue, because each of the lives lost is one life too many.\n\"There is a clear role across a range of public services, in addition to the critical work of our police, to continue to support communities that may remain at risk from violent crime and to challenge irresponsible attitudes both to alcohol misuse and to so-called 'casual' violence.\n\"We will continue to work with partners and invest in a range of projects to help steer our young people away from the risks of a life of violence and crime, while also ensuring our law enforcement agencies and the courts have the powers and resources needed to deal with those who do harm to others.\"\nScottish Labour's justice spokeswoman Claire Baker said: \"Whilst I welcome the overall downward trend in homicides in Scotland we have to take these statistics with a note of caution.\n\"Last year when the Scottish government were heralding 'record low' homicide figures after a supposed similar drop, the actual figures were being revised upwards to show an increase.\n\"Meanwhile, sexual crime in Scotland sits at a 45-year high and in the past year we have seen an increase in violent crime with attempted murder and serious assault rising by a staggering 27%.\"\nThe number of homicide victims for 2014-15 stood at 59 last year but later increased to 62, after three cases were reclassified following deaths.","summary":"The number of people killed in Scotland has fallen to its lowest level for more than 40 years, according to new figures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened at about 14:15 BST on the B1191 at Thornton, near Woodhall Spa.\nLincolnshire Police said the motorcyclist killed in the collision lived locally, but has not released any further details. The tractor driver was not injured.\nThe force has appealed for witnesses to the collision to come forward.\nThe B1191 was closed in both directions between the B1192 Tattershall Road junction in Woodhall Spa and the A158 Jubilee Way junction in Horncastle","summary":"A motorcyclist has been killed in a collision with a tractor in Lincolnshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Vehicles and pedestrians will now embark and disembark the Cowes ferry separately following Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) guidance.\nIsle of Wight Council said its new procedures were in response to a resident's complaint.\nCouncillor Shirley Smart said it would \"initially result in a slower service\".\nOriginally passengers and vehicles boarded or disembarked the so called \"floating bridge\" at the same time.\nMs Smart, who is the executive member for economy and tourism, said the council already had measures in place to control how passengers and vehicles left or embarked the chain ferry \"in a safe manner\".\nHowever, it was \"responding\" to the MCA's recommendations \"following this complaint\".\nShe added: \"This may initially result in a slower service while the measures are introduced and our customers get used to the changes.\"\nThe service has been in operation since 1859.","summary":"ferry services are run by the Cowes Ferry Company.\nThe council said it would be consulting with the ferry operators and the Isle of Wight Ferry Board about the changes.\nA spokesman said: \"We are aware of the concerns raised by the resident and","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"If you leave your mobile phone somewhere do you worry you will not be able to check it?\nIf any of this sounds familiar, there is a chance you could be spending too much time on social networks.\nAn exclusive online Newsbeat poll suggests that a quarter of 15 to 18-year-olds in the UK feel happier online than they do in real life.\nDr Radha from The Surgery on Radio 1 has dealt with patients who have displayed \"a lot of social anxiety\" because they are using social networks too much.\n\"Being online can provoke a sense of 'I'm not good enough, everyone else is having an amazing life',\" she explained.\n\"It doesn't give us a sense of reality and actually what you will find is most people are probably doing the same thing as you are.\"\nThe survey, carried out last month, also suggests a third of 15 to 18-year-olds have met someone in person they originally met through social media.\nDr Radha has said it is important people carefully consider what information they share with the online community.\n\"What this survey showed is a lot of people go online alone,\" she said.\n\"In terms of our personal details and how we respond to messages from other people, we need to make sure we are looking after all of that safely.\"\nDr Radha was concerned that some people feel safer dealing with people online, rather than in person.\n\"The more time we spend online, the less we are able to develop our social skills,\" she explained.\n\"When you are online you're not getting eye contact with people or perceiving how body language is changing, so as a result what people are saying can be misinterpreted.\n\"Physical contact, like a hug and a kiss, is really important. You don't get that kind of emotional confidence from being online.\"\nIf your online activity is leaving you feeling anxious, Dr Radha has advised that you should \"slowly try to wean yourself off it\".\nShe said: \"If you are worrying, 'what's going on? What am I missing?' It's a sign that being online too much is quite bad for you.\n\"Give yourself some rules by saying, 'I'm only going to check things three times a day for this amount of time'.\"\nBBC Radio 1's The Surgery with Aled and Dr Radha is on Wednesday's at 9pm.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nIf you are worried about your social life online, don't worry - there are ways to stay safe online.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Speaking on TV, Maria Zakharova said Jews had told her they donated both to Mr Trump and Hillary Clinton.\nShe joked that American Jews were the best guide to US politics.\nThe diplomat's remarks caused shock. Anti-US propagandists in the last century peddled an idea that rich New York Jews controlled US politics.\nMs Zakharova was speaking on a chat show on Russian state TV at the weekend but her comments drew more attention after being picked up by media outlets on Thursday.\nShe said she had visited New York with an official Russian delegation at the time of the last UN General Assembly, in September.\n\"I have a lot of friends and acquaintances there, of course I was interested to find out: how are the elections going, what are the American people's expectations?\" she said.\n\"If you want to know what will happen in America, who do you need to talk to? You have to talk to the Jews, of course. It goes without saying.\"\nAt this, the TV studio audience applauded loudly.\n\"I went here and there among them, to chat,\" she continued.\nImitating a Jewish accent, Mrs Zakharova said Jewish people had told her: \"'Marochka, understand this - we'll donate to Clinton, of course. But we'll give the Republicans twice that amount.' Enough said! That settled it for me - the picture was clear.\n\"If you want to know the future, don't read the mainstream newspapers - our people in Brighton [Beach] will tell you everything.\"\nShe was referring to a district of Brooklyn with a large diaspora of Jewish emigres from the former Soviet Union.\nRussian opposition activist Roman Dobrokhotov wrote on Twitter (in Russian) that the spokeswoman had \"explained Trump's victory as a Jewish conspiracy\".\nMichael McFaul, the former US ambassador to Moscow, commented on Facebook, \"Wow. And this is the woman who criticizes me for not being diplomatic.\"\nDuring the election campaign, Mrs Clinton accused Mr Trump of posting a \"blatantly anti-Semitic\" tweet after he used an image resembling the Star of David and stacks of money.\nMr Trump, whose son-in-law Jared Kushner is Jewish, dismissed the accusation as \"ridiculous\".\nAn exit poll by US non-profit J Street suggests an overwhelming majority of US Jews voted for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA Russian diplomat has said she is \"disgusted\" by comments made by US President-elect Donald Trump that she is a \"\"Jewish conspiracy\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A report by the organisation suggests men, women and children are being abused \"to eliminate public protest\".\nMany are subjected to virginity tests, rape and gang rape after arrest.\nEgypt's Interior Ministry said it would not comment until it had studied the report.\nThe study notes a surge in sexual violence after the Egyptian military takeover in July 2013.\nThe perpetrators are rarely held to account and the impunity points to a \"cynical political strategy aimed at silencing all opposition\".\nPolice, intelligence officers and members of the military are guilty of targeting male and female detainees, according to the report.\nAmong the victims are student demonstrators, human rights activists, gay people and children.\nStudent's ordeal\nI saw an officer who was grabbing a young woman by the breasts and I said to him: \"If you want to arrest her, then arrest her, but you have no right to touch her breasts.\"\nHe grabbed me exactly as he had her, before calling two other police officers to come and hold me. They beat me, insulted me.\nIn the van they insulted me and beat me so much that I could no longer stand up. Two soldiers started to sexually assault me.\nThe officer from the start got into the van and said to me: \"Come here I'm going to show you if I'm a man.\" He sexually assaulted me, the soldiers laughed, and then he raped me completely. I was paralysed, I started to vomit blood.\nMy life is ruined. I'm afraid of my son, my husband and even my father.\nThe authors said they did not have evidence that commanders were giving the orders, but the scale of the violence - and the impunity - suggested there was a political strategy.\nThey claim that victims who file complaints are systematically obstructed by the justice system, and face threats and reprisals by police officers and prison guards.\nSexual violence has long been a problem within the general population in Egypt, with assaults dramatically increasing in the years since Hosni Mubarak was removed from power.\nLast year, President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi ordered police to launch a crackdown amid growing public anger.\nHe said sexual assaults, were \"an unacceptable form of conduct\" and called for citizens to \"reinstate moral values in society\".","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nEgypt's Ministry of Justice has been accused of failing to protect the rights of women and children who have been sexually abused by security forces.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Something Wicked this Way Comes, shown on a Sunday morning, featured the illusionist putting a plastic bag over his head and walking on broken glass.\nBroadcasting watchdog Ofcom said children could have imitated Brown's \"clearly dangerous behaviour\".\nIt received five complaints about the show, which aired on UKTV's Watch channel on 6 December.\nUKTV said the programme was broadcast in error and was unsuitable for a pre-watershed transmission.\nIn the 14-minute segment, Brown had sought to demonstrate a technique to limit pain and bleeding. He placed a transparent bag over his head and sealed it while a member of the audience tapped out his pulse rate on a drum.\nOnce his pulse rate had slowed to a stop, Brown - who appeared to be in a state of semi-consciousness - removed the bag from his head and walked barefoot on a path of broken glass.\nAt the end of the sequence, the camera zoomed on his feet to show that they had not bled as a result of contact with the glass.\nOfcom said: \"Plastic bags are a common household item that children frequently have access to without parental supervision. They also present a widely acknowledged risk of harm to young children.\n\"Therefore, Ofcom took the view that Derren Brown's use of a plastic bag to asphyxiate himself was likely to be easily imitable by children in a manner that was harmful.\n\"This was particularly because self-asphyxiation was presented as a way to carry out acts which would not normally be possible because of the bleeding and pain that resulted.\n\"Further in this programme no negative consequences of self-asphyxiation were identified.\"\nOfcom also found that Brown's use of swear words during the segment breached the code on offensive language before the watershed.\nUKTV said an internal investigation had revealed that \"due to human error\" the programme was \"erroneously labelled\" as being suitable for broadcast before the watershed.\nIt said it had implemented additional safeguards to prevent the same mistake happening again.","summary":"Ofcom said it...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA children's television programme featuring Derren Brown has been banned by Ofcom after it was broadcast in error.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Something Wicked this Way Comes, shown on a Sunday morning, featured the illusionist putting a plastic bag over his head and walking on broken glass.\nBroadcasting watchdog Ofcom said children could have imitated Brown's \"clearly dangerous behaviour\".\nIt received five complaints about the show, which aired on UKTV's Watch channel on 6 December.\nUKTV said the programme was broadcast in error and was unsuitable for a pre-watershed transmission.\nIn the 14-minute segment, Brown had sought to demonstrate a technique to limit pain and bleeding. He placed a transparent bag over his head and sealed it while a member of the audience tapped out his pulse rate on a drum.\nOnce his pulse rate had slowed to a stop, Brown - who appeared to be in a state of semi-consciousness - removed the bag from his head and walked barefoot on a path of broken glass.\nAt the end of the sequence, the camera zoomed on his feet to show that they had not bled as a result of contact with the glass.\nOfcom said: \"Plastic bags are a common household item that children frequently have access to without parental supervision. They also present a widely acknowledged risk of harm to young children.\n\"Therefore, Ofcom took the view that Derren Brown's use of a plastic bag to asphyxiate himself was likely to be easily imitable by children in a manner that was harmful.\n\"This was particularly because self-asphyxiation was presented as a way to carry out acts which would not normally be possible because of the bleeding and pain that resulted.\n\"Further in this programme no negative consequences of self-asphyxiation were identified.\"\nOfcom also found that Brown's use of swear words during the segment breached the code on offensive language before the watershed.\nUKTV said an internal investigation had revealed that \"due to human error\" the programme was \"erroneously labelled\" as being suitable for broadcast before the watershed.\nIt said it had implemented additional safeguards to prevent the same mistake happening again.","summary":"A programme in which illusionist Derren Brown suffocated himself as part of a trick has broken broadcasting rules.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Australia and Europe were aware of a paedophile site called the Love Zone hidden in the so-called dark web.\nIt was protected by passwords, encryption and specialist software. Users were totally anonymous.\nThe images and videos there were particularly disturbing - showing the abuse of babies and very young children.\nMembers had to post increasingly graphic material to remain on the site. There were tens of thousands of accounts.\nOfficers with Task Force Argos in Australia knew the creator of the site used an unusual greeting - the word \"hiyas\".\nAfter exhaustively trawling chatrooms and forums in the open internet, they found a Facebook page of a man who used the same greeting.\nAlthough the Facebook page was fake, they identified a picture of a vehicle and that led them to a man called Shannon McCoole - a childcare worker in Adelaide.\nWhen officers went through his door, he was actually online running the site.\nThey took detailed photographs of McCoole's hands. This is where the freckle comes in - one on his finger matched exactly one seen in many of the images of abuse.\nIn an unprecedented move, Task Force Argos assumed McCoole's identity and took over the running of the site.\nLast year he was given a 35-year prison sentence.\nOne user who stood out was Huckle - given the number of children he had access to and his aggressive attitude.\nUsing data gleaned from the site and information Huckle had posted on social media and other open internet sites, they identified who he was and where he lived.\nRealising he was coming back to the UK for the Christmas holidays in 2014, they tipped off Britain's National Crime Agency.\nAs he landed at Gatwick airport he was met by officers from the NCA's Child Exploitation and Online Protection command.\nOn his computer and encrypted drives they found tens of thousands of obscene images and videos.","summary":"they said.\nThey took over the site and took over the control of it.\nThe...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe UK's child protection agency has been accused of a \"complete failure\" in its efforts to tackle online","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"And, on emerging relatively unscathed from the deep space experiment, what Wu Shiyun thought was that he would very much like a hot bath and some seafood.\nHe was one of four chosen to live inside the capsule, which was designed to mimic being on another planet.\nThe experiment looked at how food and air could be used and sustained under controlled conditions.\nUsing technology inspired by China's Shenzhou spacecraft, the three men and a woman grew 25 types of plants - including wheat and strawberries.\nBut it was also a chance to see how four individuals - picked from more than 2,000 candidates - could live together in a space no bigger than a netball court.\nThey also had to adjust to \"Mars time\", which is 39 minutes longer than an earth day.\nBut it transpires they found one very effective way to relax: Tai Chi.\n\"According to those of us inside the capsule, it did help in soothing our emotions. But further detailed statistical analysis is needed before we reach a specific conclusion,\" said Tong Feizhou, another volunteer.","summary":"Wu Shiyun and Wu Shihlin are both students at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.\nThe experiment was conducted in collaboration with the Chinese Space Research Centre (CSC) at the University of California, Berkeley.\nThe space station is a joint venture between","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guido Amsel, 49, targeted law firms that represented him or his ex-wife in a lengthy legal battle, police said.\nOne bomb exploded at an office last Friday, severely injuring a woman.\nTwo more explosive devices were found at law firms over the weekend in the city, but they were detonated by police, and no one was injured.\nMr Amsel has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, one count of aggravated assault and a number of offences related to possessing explosives.\nMaria Mitousis, the 38-year-old injured by the first bomb, represented Mr Amsel's ex-wife during their divorce and a later case.\nShe is reported to be in a stable condition at a local hospital but suffered several serious injuries to her upper body.\nFriends and family of the lawyer set up a fundraising page to help pay for her medical expenses and have so far raised more than $25,000 (\u00c2\u00a316,000).\nThey said Ms Mitousis faced \"a long road to recovery\".\nPolice said more packages may be delivered to other lawyers or justice officials linked to Mr Amsel and urged \"extreme caution\" over unusual packages.\nWinnipeg city hall was evacuated on Monday after reports of a suspicious package but it was given the all clear after police investigated. There was also a similar false alarm at a Canada Post building.","summary":"The bombings came as the city was preparing for a major sporting event, the Commonwealth Games, which is due to begin on 7 July.\nThe Commonwealth Games is a multi-sport event that attracts thousands of athletes from more than 100 countries.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old midfielder has signed \"an initial one-year deal\", with Ray McKinnon expressing delight at his first signing as manager at Tannadice.\n\"He is exactly the type of player we need going into this season,\" he said.\n\"Not only is he the right age and a good footballer, but he is a ball winner who is strong in the tackle and will protect our central defenders.\"\nMurdoch had joined County last summer after his departure from Fleetwood Town.\nBut half of his 34 appearances came as a substitute and he followed fellow midfielder Rocco Quinn out of the Scottish Premiership club.\nMurdoch, who began his career with Falkirk and had a loan spell with Northampton Town before joining Fleetwood in 2013, told United's website: \"I'm delighted to be joining Dundee United - it was an easy decision to make.\n\"It's a massive club and I want to help them get back to the Premiership, where they should be.\"\nFollowing United's relegation from the top flight, 13 players have exited Tannadice along with manager Mixu Paatelainen and his backroom staff.\nWhile Murdoch and Quinn have exited County, manager Jim McIntyre has already recruited three defenders and a goalkeeper, Aaron McCarey from Wolves, this summer.\nChristopher Routis has arrived from Bradford City, Kenny van der Weg from Breda and Erik Cikos from Slovan Bratislava.","summary":"have also been released.\nDundee United have signed midfielder Michael Moffat from Ross County for an undisclosed fee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A government spokesman said the bodies were found near the city of Al Bayda, close to the site of the kidnapping.\nThe crew was taken in August while travelling through territory largely controlled by extremist militants.\nLibya has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and now has two competing governments and numerous militia groups.\nFaraj al-Barassi, a district army commander in eastern Libya, told Reuters that militants loyal to Islamic State (IS) were responsible for the killings.\nIS-affiliated militants have established a strong presence in parts of Libya, including Derna where the kidnapping is believed to have taken place.\nParts of Libya have descended into lawless chaos following the overthrow of Gaddafi, allowing extremists to gain ground.\nA February report by Human Rights Watch said there was a \"climate of impunity\" in the country that \"allowed militias to assault, threaten, kidnap, or even kill journalists\".\nLibya's internationally recognised government has fled from the capital Tripoli to the eastern city of Tobruk, while a rival parliament has been established in Tripoli itself.","summary":"is in control of the capital.\nThe kidnapping of the crew is the latest in a series of attacks on journalists in Libya.\nThe BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says the kidnapping is a major blow to the government, which has been accused of","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lucas failed to complete the first of the 10-race series but recovered to win seven of the next nine.\nThe 40-year-old is the only confirmed member of the British Paralympic team for the Rio Games.\n\"It's been a really good regatta and great to start 2016 off with a win,\" she said.\n\"We have had some great winds and some good conditions in different directions which has made it a good regatta.\"\nThe Sonar crew of John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Stephen Thomas missed out on a medal by finishing fourth.\nThe trio were second behind Canada going into the final day but three fifth places ended their medal hopes.","summary":"won by the United States in the final race.\nThe British team will be based in Glasgow for the remainder of the season.\nThe British Paralympic team for Rio 2016 will be announced on 12 December.\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said Kulbhushan Jadhav was \"kidnapped\" and tried on \"concocted charges\".\nMr Jadhav was arrested last year and convicted on Monday of \"espionage and sabotage activities against Pakistan\".\nShortly after his arrest, Islamabad released a video in which he was shown admitting involvement in spying.\nIndia has always questioned the alleged confession, saying that it was extracted under duress.\nThere are differing accounts of how and where Kulbhushan Jadhav was detained.\nPakistan says he was detained on 3 March 2016 in the restive Balochistan province, which has been hit by a separatist insurgency that Islamabad accuses India of backing. India says he was kidnapped by Pakistan while he was in Iran.\nSpeaking in the Indian parliament on Tuesday, Ms Swaraj described the death sentence as \"an indefensible verdict\" and warned Pakistan to \"consider the consequences\".\nHome Minister Rajnath Singh promised that the government would do \"whatever it takes to make sure Mr Jadhav gets justice\".\nOn Monday, Pakistan said he had been tried by a military court and sentenced to death.\nPakistan said he told the court he had been ordered to \"plan, coordinate, and organise espionage\/sabotage activities aiming to destabilise and wage war against Pakistan\".\nHe has 40 days to appeal to the court, Pakistani media report. No date was given for his execution.\nThe nuclear-armed neighbours have a long history of diplomatic spats and Delhi and Islamabad often accuse each other of sending spies into their territories.\nIn November, Pakistan withdrew six officials from its mission in Delhi after they were outed as suspected spies by India.\nIt later leaked to the press the names and photos of eight alleged Indian spies working from India's mission in Islamabad.\nBut executions for spying are rare. In 1999, Pakistan hanged Sheikh Shamim 10 years after his conviction for spying.\nSarabjit Singh, an Indian man sentenced to death for spying in 1991, died in prison in 2013 while on death row after an attack by other prisoners.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nIndia has condemned Pakistan's execution of a former Indian army intelligence officer for spying.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dozens of others were injured in the explosion early on Sunday.\nThe bomber struck at the entrance of the city's main port facilities. Residents say the blast could be heard across Mogadishu.\nNo group has said it carried out the attack, but the Somali Islamist group al-Shabab often carries out such bombings in the capital.\n\"We assisted 48 wounded people and carried 16 others who were killed in the blast,\" said Abdikadir Abdirahman Adem, head Mogadishu's Amin ambulance service.\nThe death toll is expected to rise further.","summary":"'s\nThe blast happened at about 09:00 (06:00 GMT) at the entrance to the port.\nThe port is the main hub for shipping between the Somali capital and the rest of the country.\nThe port is also a vital hub for the economy of","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The group, a mix of students and activists, were arrested while taking part in a protest two weeks ago against a new education bill.\nThey face possible jail terms on charges including insulting civil servants and refusing to disperse.\nVideo of the protests showing people being cornered by police and beaten sparked international condemnation.\nPresident Thein Sein of Myanmar (formerly Burma) has defended the action of officers, telling the BBC that in many Western countries a similar situation might have ended in gunfire and death.\nIn addition to the 65 people in court in the town of Letpadan on Wednesday, another five have been charged in absentia. Eleven people who were released on bail will be charged at a later date.\nAll could face jail terms of up to six years.\nThe BBC's Jonah Fisher, at the court, says relatives and supporters gathered outside the building with flowers, water and food for the detainees. Riot police were deployed to keep back the crowds.\nOur correspondent says that while there have been reforms in Myanmar since the end of military rule, the case shows that its laws and legal system remain dated and repressive.\nThe students began a protest march from Mandalay to Yangon (also known as Rangoon) in January, in opposition to a bill which centralises control over higher education.\nThey were calling for more power to be devolved to universities and higher education institutions, the right to form student unions, and teaching in ethnic minority languages.\nThe march was technically illegal as it did not have official approval. The two sides had been in negotiations, and the authorities had agreed to let the students continue to Yangon.\nBut the students were angered by police opposition when they reached Letpadan, 140km (90 miles) north of Yangon, and clashes broke out as they attempted to break through police lines.\nScores of students and some police officers were injured, while more than 100 people were arrested.\nThe government has announced an inquiry into the response of the security services, state media report. Young Burmese have been at the forefront of several protests in Myanmar over the years, including a notorious 1988 uprising against the former ruling junta.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nFourteen students have been sentenced to prison in Myanmar for protesting against a new bill that would give universities more powers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jones, 31, suffered a shin injury while on international duty with Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday.\nCardiff manager Russell Slade said there was no break and Jones will be assessed once he returns to Wales.\n\"We're hoping he will be in on Sunday,\" said Slade. \"We don't know how long he'll be out for.\"\nThis is the second time in the space of two months Jones has been unavailable for Cardiff following international duty.\nHe missed the opening four games of the season after being deemed unfit following his involvement in the Gold Cup, held in America and Canada in July.\nThe latest set-back came in his country's goalless draw with Nicaragua in Port of Spain when he was carried off on a stretcher after 73 minutes.\n\"It's not broken, that's the most important thing, but there is a lot of swelling there. It will be assessed the moment he lands,\" said Slade.\nJones' injury ends a miserable week for Slade that also saw him lose defender Bruno Ecuele Manga for at least two months to a groin injury sustained while training with Gabon.\n\"As with Bruno, it's difficult to get the information you require,\" added Slade of Jones' condition.\nCardiff missed the striker's presence on Saturday in a dour stalemate with Preston.\nSlade admitted his side were poor as they registered two efforts on target against a team that started the afternoon on the bottom of the Championship table.\n\"I didn't think we got going until 50 or 60 minutes into the game and that can't happen,\" he said.\n\"Clearly it's not something we designed or wanted. We set out exactly what we wanted to do but we didn't do that.\n\"It can happen away from home sometimes, but it's dangerous because when you come up against top opposition, they will punish you in those periods.\n\"We haven't served up too many halves like that so benefit of the doubt.\n\"We came out for the second half and looked like a team again that wanted to go on and win a football match.\"\nSlade's mood on Saturday evening would not have been helped when one of his discarded strikers, Javi Guerra, put Rayo Vallecano in front against Barcelona in La Liga at the Nou Camp.\nGuerra, 33, moved to Rayo on a season-long loan in August after being told he was not in Slade's plans.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nCardiff City midfielder Andy...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nCardiff City midfielder Andy King faces a lengthy spell on the sidelines after","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Broken swords and spearheads were found by archaeologists on the RSPB Scotland nature reserve.\nTwelve pieces excavated from several different weapons have been handed over to Kilmartin Museum in Argyll.\nRSPB Scotland reserves archaeologist Jill Harden said they had probably been deliberately broken and thrown into a loch as part of a religious ceremony.\n\"This is the first discovery of this size from Argyll for many years,\" she said.\n\"The items were recovered from what had once been a freshwater loch - it seems that they had been purposely broken and cast into the waters as part of a ceremony, most likely as offerings or gifts to the gods or goddesses of the time.\n\"It is recorded that bronze swords were found on Coll in the 19th Century during drainage works, but their whereabouts today are unknown.\"\nThe archaeological investigation was directed by the Treasure Trove Unit, National Museums Scotland and RSPB Scotland.\nTrevor Cowie, from National Museums Scotland's department of Scottish history and archaeology, said: \"While a fair number of objects from this period have been discovered in the west of Scotland in the past, we generally know very little about the precise places where they were found.\n\"Archaeological techniques have developed dramatically since those 19th Century discoveries were made, so we have a great opportunity here to resolve many unanswered questions about life on Coll some 3,000 years ago.\"\nThe weapons can be viewed at the the Isle of Coll's An Cridhe community centre on Thursday and Friday.","summary":"on the RSPB's nature reserve.\nThe site is also home to a number of other historic buildings, including the remains of a medieval monastery.\nThe RSPB said the finds were of \"particular interest\" because they were found in a","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"British Transport Police said the 15-year-old was attacked by a man and woman in their 40s.\nThe incident happened at Patterton station at about 23:30 on Saturday 3 October.\nThe teenager was punched from behind and stamped on as he lay on the ground, suffering facial injuries, including an injury to his eye.\nHe did not require hospital treatment.\nHis mobile phone was also stolen.\nThe boy had been with a group of friends on the 23:05 service between Glasgow Central and Neilston.\nDet Con Ryan Tierney, of British Transport Police, said: \"This would have been a busy service and I am aware there was an altercation between the group of younger boys and a group of older people shortly before the assault took place at Patterton.\n\"Anyone who was on the train and has information regarding those involved who remained on until it arrived at Neilston at 23:40 is urged to get in touch as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"He added: \"We are keen to speak to anyone who was on the train and may have seen the incident or the suspects.\"\nThe man and woman are described as white, in their 20s, about 5ft 8in tall, of","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spanish police say he had secretly taken photographs of his students as well as having sent images of other children to people on the internet.\nThe Manchester-born man reportedly had a \"special obsession\" with a girl he taught.\nHe was arrested in Valladolid, north-west Spain as part of an Interpol investigation.\nInterpol said they discovered illegal files were being sent from an email address in Spain and alerted the authorities.\nPolice said on Sunday the teacher is suspected of using a cloud storage service to keep and share the pictures between computers and with others.\nOfficers say they found a large number of sexually explicit files involving minors at the home of the teacher.\nHe kept photos of one girl in a dedicated folder on his computer but had not shared the images he had secretly taken of his underage students.\nPolice said they believe he previously lived in the Seville area.\nSpanish National Police said: \"At the moment, [police are] trying to establish the identity of the victims shown in the images found on the electronic devices belonging to the detained.\"","summary":"The teacher is being held in custody in Spain.\nThe teacher, who is originally from Manchester, is being held in custody in Spain.\nHe is suspected of having shared the images with people on the internet and with people he knew in the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spanish police say he had secretly taken photographs of his students as well as having sent images of other children to people on the internet.\nThe Manchester-born man reportedly had a \"special obsession\" with a girl he taught.\nHe was arrested in Valladolid, north-west Spain as part of an Interpol investigation.\nInterpol said they discovered illegal files were being sent from an email address in Spain and alerted the authorities.\nPolice said on Sunday the teacher is suspected of using a cloud storage service to keep and share the pictures between computers and with others.\nOfficers say they found a large number of sexually explicit files involving minors at the home of the teacher.\nHe kept photos of one girl in a dedicated folder on his computer but had not shared the images he had secretly taken of his underage students.\nPolice said they believe he previously lived in the Seville area.\nSpanish National Police said: \"At the moment, [police are] trying to establish the identity of the victims shown in the images found on the electronic devices belonging to the detained.\"","summary":"A teacher has been arrested in Spain for allegedly storing and sharing sexual images of children.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She had the \"biggest year of her career\", playing 95 shows, bringing in an average $2.4m (\u00a31.5m) per city, according to Forbes.\nEndorsement deals with companies like Pepsi and H&M, along with the surprise album she released in December 2013, helped her to the top spot.\nThe self-titled album was released on iTunes with no prior promotion.\nBeyonce has just announced she'll be releasing a platinum version of that album later this month, which will include new songs and a concert video.\nSource: Forbes\nTaylor Swift came in second on the Forbes list, taking home an estimated $64m (\u00a340m).\nCompleting the top three is Pink, who played 85 dates during the time period Forbes used to make its estimates.\nHer earnings were valued at $52m (\u00a332.5m).\nOther artists on the list include Rihanna in fourth with $48m (\u00a330m) and Katy Perry, who took home $40m (\u00a325m), in fifth.\nForbes calculated earnings by looking at income from \"touring, record sales, publishing, merchandise sales, endorsements and other ventures\" between June 2013 and June 2014.\nThey also interviewed managers, lawyers and executives and looked at data from organisations such as Nielsen SoundScan.\nSome of the high-profile artists who missed out on a spot in the top 10 included Madonna, Nicki Minaj and Alicia Keys.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"How would you rephrase that in a few words?\nBeyonce has topped Forbes' list of the world's highest-paid artists for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The medal - won as a teenager at his first World Cup - was estimated to be worth between \u00a370,000 and \u00a3140,000.\nThe three-time World Cup winner is selling all three of his winner's medals at auction, along with more than 2,000 items of personal memorabilia.\nHis winning medal from the 1962 World Cup in Chile was sold for \u00a3140,800.\nThe memorabilia, which includes shirts and trophies, is being sold over three days and his winner's medal from the 1970 World Cup, where he was part of the Brazilian team regarded as one of the greatest in history, has yet to go under the hammer.\nA one-off Jules Rimet trophy made for the former striker after Brazil's triumph in Mexico in 1970 is the most expensive item being auctioned, with an estimated price tag of \u00a3281,000 to \u00a3420,000.\nOn the first day of auction, the boots worn by Pele in the classic football film Escape to Victory sold for \u00a38,025.\nOther items sold include L'Equipe athlete of the century trophy with book (\u00a320,480), his 2007 Fifa presidential award (\u00a330,720) and a 1,000th goal tribute crown with book (\u00a3162,500).\nPele is the only player to have won the World Cup three times and is regarded by many as being the greatest footballer in history, scoring 1,281 goals in 1,363 matches and appearing 91 times for Brazil.","summary":"Pele's former club Santos, who are managed by his daughter-in-law and coach Marta, are also selling a number of items, including a shirt worn by Pele in the 1970 World Cup final, which fetched \u00a31,000.\nThe auction is","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Published in The Times, the letter says fans are being \"ripped-off by touts who anonymously exploit fair ticket prices via online ticket marketplaces\".\nIt urges the government to put \"the public's interests before the touts\".\nA government consultation on the resale of tickets closes on Friday.\n\"As artist managers, we deplore the increasing industrial-scale abuse and insider exploitation of tickets for music, arts and sports events by ticket touts,\" the letter says.\n\"The consequence in many cases is that fans will attend fewer shows, meaning that the profits made by such immoral practice is also money lost from the industry.\"\nIt is signed by managers for the UK's biggest live acts including One Direction, Little Mix, Radiohead, Mumford and Sons, Iron Maiden, Arctic Monkeys and Noel Gallagher.\nThe letter agrees there is a need for \"genuine, transparent ticket resale\/exchange\" through businesses selling tickets at face value, and urges the review to recommend \"all parties in a ticketing transaction should indentify themselves\".\nEarlier this week concert promoter Harvey Goldsmith told the BBC the issue of secondary ticketing websites was \"a national disgrace\".\nHe told Radio 4's Front Row programme that tickets to U2's recent London shows were advertised for up to \u00c2\u00a33,300 on resale sites, despite a face value of \u00c2\u00a3182.\n\"We're asking the government to pass a law which says you cannot sell a ticket for more than 10% of its face value,\" Goldsmith told the BBC.\nConsumer magazine Which? also called for a crack-down on ticket resale sites earlier this month, arguing consumers face a \"stitch-up\".\nThe group spent eight weeks monitoring four of the biggest secondary ticketing websites and said it found \"some really unusual behaviour\".\nMusic fans have until 23:00 GMT on 20 November 2015 to make their views known in the consultation.\nThe industry letter was compiled by Twickets, an online site which allows fans to sell spare tickets only at face value or below. Here is the full list of signatures and which artists they represent:","summary":"...\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nMore than 100 UK artists have written an open letter to the government calling for a clampdown on ticket touts.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The motorist received a \u00c2\u00a3100 fine and three points on their licence.\nDorset Police said when the driver was stopped he said: \"I was trying to find that new Sam Smith song on You tube because I didn't have it on my phone.\"\nThe singer has released the song Writing's On The Wall as the theme to the new James Bond film Spectre.\nOfficers were carrying out checks on traffic offences on Thursday and stopped vehicles which had no insurance as well as others breaking the speed limit.\nSpectre sees Daniel Craig return as British spy James Bond, aka 007, in a globe-trotting blockbuster named after a sinister criminal syndicate.\nTwo-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz, French actress Lea Seydoux and Italy's Monica Bellucci also appear in the 24th official entry in the long-running series.","summary":"it is due to be released in cinemas next year.\nThe film is based on the novel by James W Avery, who died in 2002.\nThe film is set in the future, with Bond's younger brother, Daniel Craig, as the main","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Stephensons single-decker was a mile off the local bus route and must have been driven down a farm track, said farmer James Mizen.\nMr Mizen said a bus mechanic knocked at the door of his Thaxted, Essex, farmhouse to tell him a vehicle was stuck on the property.\nStephensons declined to comment on the incident. It is understood the bus did not have passengers at the time.\nLive: For more Essex stories\nMr Mizen said: \"The mechanic said the bus was on our muck heap.\n\"He must have gone down a no-through road, down a single track road, ignored the 'no unauthorised vehicles' sign and then down our farm track before stopping at the muck heap.\n\"Apparently there had been a road closure and one of his colleagues told him to take a right, which he did.\n\"It doesn't seem there was much common sense at play. The further he was getting the more awkward it was going to get for him.\n\"We don't even like taking our tractor right down to the muck heap, never mind a commercial bus.\"\nMr Mizen and his brother Chris used a tractor to tow the bus free.","summary":"The farmer said he was \"absolutely furious\".\n\"It's not the sort of thing you would expect from a farmer,\" he said.\n\"It's not the sort of thing you would expect from a commercial bus company.\"\nEs","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford said the idea was \"attractive\" and could help tackle poverty and inequality.\nSupporters said it would help unemployed people who fear taking a job would lead to cuts in their benefits.\nBut Patrick Minford from Cardiff University's Business School said it was \"not a workable scheme\".\nUnder Universal Basic Income (UBI) everyone would receive the same sum of money regardless of whether they work or not.\nThere would be no requirements to show an individual is looking for a job either.\nIn Scotland the policy has support from across the political spectrum, with feasibility work under way ahead of possible pilot schemes in Glasgow and Fife.\nJamie Cooke, head of the RSA think tank in Scotland, told the BBC's Sunday Politics Wales programme: \"Moving from a system where you aren't working to a system where you are, you won't face those penalties, you retain your consistent payment.\n\"You're given the security to be able to choose to work... or training, or to set up your own business in a way that is beneficial to you.\"\nHowever Prof Minford, who was an adviser to former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, told the programme: \"This is not a workable scheme because it's far too expensive.\n\"It creates a tremendous tax, a disincentive for the average person further up the income scale who's paying for it all.\"\nMr Drakeford told the assembly earlier in January he found the idea of UBI \"attractive in the way that it can simplify and support people who currently have to rely on a very complex set of part-time work, part-time benefits and so on\".\nBut he added: \"The political world will face a job of convincing the public about the merits of the scheme.\"\nAsked if he was worried by Mr Drakeford's comments, Prof Minford replied: \"It's quite worrying for Wales.\n\"I'm hoping Wales won't go the same way [as Scotland] towards this sort of extremely expensive socialist experiment\".","summary":"The Welsh Government said it was \"working closely\" with the UBI...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe Welsh Government has been urged to consider moving towards a universal basic income for all workers regardless of their job status.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan had a two-star \"improvement is necessary\" rating in May in a report warning of major non-compliance with regulations.\nDenbigh Infirmary's rating of one star was called \"abysmal\" by Clwyd West AM Darren Millar.\nBoth have now achieved four-star grades.\nControl measures to combat clostridium difficile (C.diff) have also been stepped up at Glan Clwyd and Wrexham Maelor Hospital.\nThree deaths between April and June in north Wales were said to be directly attributable to the infection, while it played a part in two others.\nThe number of cases of C.diff per 100,000 people was 51 in the Betsi Cadwaladr health board area, compared to 36 in Wales and 25 in England.\nTracey Cooper, the board's assistant director of nursing with responsibility for infection prevention, said in a report that the food-hygiene issue had been addressed immediately and a programme of unannounced kitchen inspections had started.\nThe board will discuss the report and C.diff and MRSA infection rates during a meeting on Tuesday.","summary":"will also discuss the impact of the closure of the hospital's accident and emergency department.\nThe health board said it had also introduced a new infection prevention strategy and had been working with the Welsh government to develop a national strategy for MRSA.\nThe health board","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two separate reports have suggested it could be an ideal site for a new small module reactor (SMR).\nAbout 300 workers are decommissioning the plant which began in 1995, two years after it ceased operating.\nIt is due to enter a care and maintenance period in 2016. Ninety redundancies were announced in April.\nDarryl Williams from the Unite union said: \"We would welcome anything that would keep local skills in the area.\"\nA report by the House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee has called on the UK government to drive forward the development of SMRs.\nAnother report by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers also suggested Trawsfynydd as a location for a demonstrator reactor.\nIf the idea was given the go-ahead, it is thought the reactor could be up and running in 10-15 years.\nA Welsh government spokesperson said it was a matter for the UK government, but that it would monitor the situation.\nThe Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) said: \"We are undertaking a programme of work looking at the potential of SMRs.\"","summary":"The spokesperson added: \"The UK government is committed to a new generation of low carbon, low emissions technologies and we are working closely with DECC and industry to develop a plan for SMR development.\"\nThe UK government has said it","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Natzler has served as acting Clerk since the retirement of Sir Robert Rogers last year.\nA panel led by Mr Bercow initially recommended that Australian Carole Mills take the role but MPs objected and she has since withdrawn.\nNews of Mr Natzler's appointment was met with cheers by MPs in the Commons.\nThe recruitment of a new Clerk, Parliament's most senior legal and constitutional adviser, has been dogged by argument over the past nine months.\nMPs said Ms Mills, the original choice of the House of Commons commission who works in the Australian Parliament, did not have the relevant constitutional experience and accused Mr Bercow of a \"stitch-up\".\nMr Bercow insisted that the appointment must have the confidence of MPs and \"paused\" the recruitment process before re-starting it.\nAs part of a modernisation of procedures, the current responsibilities of the Clerk will now be split, with a new post of Commons director-general taking over responsibility for the day-to-day commercial and administrative functions of the Commons.\nAnnouncing Mr Natzler's appointment in the Commons, Mr Bercow said he had been chosen from a field of four candidates.\nWelcoming the appointment, David Cameron joked that Mr Bercow had \"gone to the ends of the earth\" to find the most qualified candidate and he was \"very glad he found the right answer right here in Britain\".\nLabour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Natzler's appointment was \"well deserved\".\nBefore Sir Robert's retirement, Mr Natzler served as Clerk Assistant for many years.","summary":"was appointed to the role in 2008.\nHe was also a member of the House of Lords and was a member of the House of Commons Commission on the role of the Australian Parliament.\nMr Natzler said he was \"honoured\" to be","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old Erskine has agreed a pre-contract to sign for Thistle on a three-year deal in June.\nManager Alan Archibald expects to lose Bannigan in the summer.\n\"We were aware of him being out of contract in at the end of the season and Dundee United hadn't made a move on it,\" he said of Erskine.\n\"We have went through the right channels and have that in place and it's a good one to look forward to for next season.\"\nIt will be Erskine's third spell with United's Scottish Premiership rivals.\nHe started his career at Firhill before moving to Tannadice in 2013, only to be loaned back later that season.\nBut he was a first-team regular with the Tangerines last season.\nThis term, he missed out during September, October and November through injury but returned to action in December.\nAsked if Erskine could join Thistle during the January transfer window, Archibald told BBC Scotland: \"That's down to Dundee United.\n\"He's their player and we have to respect that and we've just put that in place for next season.\"\nArchibald laughed off newspaper headlines suggesting that he had threatened to resign should Bannigan be sold during January.\n\"It was tongue in cheek what I said in the papers,\" he said. \"But I would be devastated and we'll not let him go.\n\"It would need to be crazy money to let him go.\n\"It would not be worth it for us as he is a key player.\n\"If you let your key player go in January for what would not be a great amount of money would send out all the wrong signals.\"\nHowever, asked about reported interest by Aberdeen, Archibald said: \"It is just paper talk. There have been a few linked with him.\n\"He's a good player and out of contract and we expect that.\n\"We know he is going to go in the summer - he will get good offers.\n\"But there is no bitterness. We won't get a fee for him, but we've had four or five years out of him playing at the top of his game.\"","summary":"How would you rephrase that in a few words?\nDundee United have signed former Aberdeen midfielder Erskine Boyce.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Villa instead appointed Roberto Di Matteo, but he was sacked after 124 days and replaced by Steve Bruce.\n\"They wanted bigger names I think, they took the lad [Di Matteo] and that is how it goes,\" Warnock said ahead of Cardiff's visit to Villa Park.\n\"I thought at the time that's their loss not mine.\"\nThe 67-year-old continued: ''There were about five clubs I spoke to. You have to look at that when you get to my age.\n\"I would not be here if one or two of those things had cropped up, but I am really pleased I am here. It is probably fate.\"\nWarnock had discussions with a number of clubs in the summer, including Nottingham Forest, before joining Cardiff following the departure of Paul Trollope in October.\nTrollope has since been appointed assistant manager at Brighton, replacing Colin Calderwood who left to join Bruce at Villa.\nAfter sacking Di Matteo, who lasted just 12 games, Villa opted for former Hull manager Bruce just a week after Warnock had been installed at Cardiff.\nWarnock thinks Bruce is the right man to bring success to Villa following their Premier League relegation as he is a similar manager to himself.\n''With Steve and myself you get what you see. I was disappointed I did not get a chance with Villa in the summer if I'm honest, because I thought it would have been ideal to sort everything out,\" Warnock told BBC Wales.\n\"That is why I am not surprised at all Steve has gone in and done really well.\n\"I am not saying we are similar types, but we have the same philosophies regarding management.\n''I think Steve is the right one now. He knows it's a massive club. He will be looking forward to it.\n\"We have had some right battles over the years. He knows he's in for a tough game on Saturday.''\nWarnock believes Bruce, unbeaten at Villa, deserved a crack at the England job.\n''Personally I thought he should have been England manager at the time,\" he said. \"With his experience, playing wise, what he had done and his age and his enthusiasm, it was an ideal position for him in the summer.\n''I know Gareth Southgate has done a good job, but I am surprised they have not spoken to Steve again.''","summary":"Warnock...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nNeil Warnock says he was disappointed to see Aston Villa sacked manager Steve Bruce after only one season in charge.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Helmut Oberlander says he was forced to act as a translator for the squad and did not participate in atrocities.\nHe has fought three prior attempts by Canada to strip his citizenship and won.\nHis lawyer says Mr Oberlander will also fight this latest citizenship revocation, calling it \"persecution\".\nA spokeswoman with Citizenship Canada said in a statement to the BBC that \"we don't take citizenship revocation lightly, but it is necessary in cases of fraud and serious misrepresentation\".\nCanada says that when Mr Oberlander applied for entry to Canada in 1954, he obtained his citizenship by knowingly concealing that he had been an auxiliary of the Einsatzkommando, a force that operated behind the German army's front line in the Eastern occupied territories.\nThe squad is responsible for killing more than two million people, many of them Jewish people.\n\"We are determined to deny safe haven in Canada to war criminals and persons believed to have committed or been complicit in war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide,\" said Citizenship Canada's Lisa Filipps.\nMr Oberlander has argued in court that he was conscripted, had no alternative than to work for the Germans, and would have been subject to the harshest penalties had he disobeyed.\nCanada has revoked his citizenship three times since 1995. Each time it was overturned on appeal.\nIn 2016, Canada's Supreme Court refused to hear the government's appeal of a lower court ruling that Ottawa should reconsider its decision to revoke Mr Oberlander's citizenship.\nHis lawyer Ronald Poulton says Canada \"appears prepared to hound Mr Oberlander and his family to his grave\".\n\"In order to find Mr. Oberlander complicit in war crimes, given his limited and forced participation with the German military, they had attempted to stretch fiction into fact and to rely on an outdated archaic principle known as guilt by association,\" he said.\nMr. Oberlander was born in Halbstadt, Ukraine in 1924, and he obtained his Canadian citizenship in 1960.\nShimon Koffler Fogel, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, praised Canada for its \"tireless\" efforts to strip Mr Oberlander of his citizenship.\n\"This latest development is an important milestone in bringing a measure of justice to his many victims and their families,\" he said in a statement.\nMr Oberlander's case is expected to be back before a federal court within the next six months.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA German soldier who was convicted of war crimes in Canada has been stripped of his citizenship.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The annual Bank of Scotland Business Digital Index assessed small firms in five key skills needed to get the most out of being online.\nIt found that fewer than a third of small businesses north of the border lacked these basic skills.\nThis compares to a UK average of 38%. Only London rivals Scotland in terms of this measure.\nExperts said the lack of key digital skills was a primary barrier to doing more business online, with 15% of firms across the UK stating this was the main barrier, more than doubling since 2015.\nThe skills assessed for the current report were managing information, communicating, transacting, creating and problem solving.\nThe report also noted cyber security was rising in prominence as a reason for small businesses not doing more online.\nAlmost 60% of Scottish firms said they still needed to invest in cyber security, lower than the UK average of 69%.\nPhilip Grant, chair of the bank's Scottish executive committee, said: \"It's pleasing to see that the Business Digital Index shows digital maturity is increasing for small businesses in Scotland, however, there are still too many without basic digital skills.\n\"It's clear that being online can open the doors to opportunities, as well as cost and time saving benefits.\n\"We must do more to encourage small businesses based in Scotland to invest in digital skills, allowing them to make the most out of being online and to reap the benefits.\"\nTwo thousand businesses and charities across the UK were surveyed, including 109 in Scotland. The study was developed along with Doteveryone and Accenture.","summary":"Small businesses in Scotland are improving in digital skills, according to a study.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The annual Bank of Scotland Business Digital Index assessed small firms in five key skills needed to get the most out of being online.\nIt found that fewer than a third of small businesses north of the border lacked these basic skills.\nThis compares to a UK average of 38%. Only London rivals Scotland in terms of this measure.\nExperts said the lack of key digital skills was a primary barrier to doing more business online, with 15% of firms across the UK stating this was the main barrier, more than doubling since 2015.\nThe skills assessed for the current report were managing information, communicating, transacting, creating and problem solving.\nThe report also noted cyber security was rising in prominence as a reason for small businesses not doing more online.\nAlmost 60% of Scottish firms said they still needed to invest in cyber security, lower than the UK average of 69%.\nPhilip Grant, chair of the bank's Scottish executive committee, said: \"It's pleasing to see that the Business Digital Index shows digital maturity is increasing for small businesses in Scotland, however, there are still too many without basic digital skills.\n\"It's clear that being online can open the doors to opportunities, as well as cost and time saving benefits.\n\"We must do more to encourage small businesses based in Scotland to invest in digital skills, allowing them to make the most out of being online and to reap the benefits.\"\nTwo thousand businesses and charities across the UK were surveyed, including 109 in Scotland. The study was developed along with Doteveryone and Accenture.","summary":"com.\nThe Bank of Scotland said it was the first time it had carried out a survey of Scottish businesses, and the results were the first to be published since the survey was launched in 2014.\nIt found that digital skills were more important than ever before","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow Jones rose 78 points, or 0.44%, to 17,918.62.\nThe wider S&P 500 index was up 11.18 points to 2,099.73, while the tech-focused Nasdaq climbed 36.26 points to 4,859.16.\nData from the Institute for Supply Management showed the US services sector, which accounts for two-thirds of the US economy, picked up in June.\nThe US trade deficit however increased by 10% as the stronger dollar led to decreasing exports.\nPharmaceutical companies led the market gains. Horizon Pharma climbed 4.7%, while Progenics Pharmaceuticals was up 9.3%.\nBiotech firms AbbVie and Biogen each rose 2.3% after European regulators approved a new multiple sclerosis drug.\nTech firms also had a strong day.\nFacebook's shares climbed 2.4%. Google's parent company Alphabet was up 0.6%.","summary":"Facebook's shares were up 1.6%.\nApple shares were down 0.5%.\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\n(Close): US stocks closed higher on Wednesday, with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq indexes closing at record high","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Syed Ali attacked the teenager in Sunderland's Mowbray Park on 8 December last year.\nAli, from the city's Barnes area, was found guilty after a trial at Newcastle Crown Court.\nDet Insp Phil Bond said Ali had \"preyed on his victim, befriending her and quickly gaining her trust before subjecting her to a horrific attack\".\nHe said: \"I hope the victim and her family can now move on from what has been an incredibly distressing time and can come to terms with what has happened and rebuild their lives.\n\"Although we know this sentence will in no way help erase what has happened, we hope there is some comfort in knowing Ali is now in prison.\"","summary":"The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, was left with a fractured skull and broken ribs after the attack.\nShe was also left with a black eye and a cracked nose.\nAli was sentenced to nine years for the attack","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Internet service providers had until Tuesday to implement the ban.\nThe sites now redirect to a message explaining they have been blocked \"by decision of public authorities\".\nIn 2015, the authorities banned 11 popular pornography websites, saying many failed to protect children \"from information harmful to their health\".\nAnalysis by Vitaliy Shevchenko, BBC Monitoring\nThe decision was made following two separate court rulings, which said the websites \"spread pornography\".\nSexually explicit content is not outlawed in Russia, but the law bans \"the illegal production, dissemination and advertisement of pornographic materials and objects\".\nIt is not uncommon for Russia to ban websites. The government agency Roskomnadzor maintains a blacklist that now includes thousands of them.\nAccess is usually blocked for violating the notoriously vague extremism legislation or child protection laws.\nWebsites critical of the Kremlin have been blocked too, and at one point Wikipedia was blacklisted.\nFollowing the 2015 ban, one woman asked Roskomnadzor on Twitter whether it could recommend an alternative.\nThe agency replied: \"You can meet someone in real life.\"\nOn Tuesday, it said its earlier tweet was \"still relevant\".\nHowever, open rights campaigners have warned that local bans can be defeated.\n\"Blocking porn is the fastest way to ensure widespread adoption of censorship circumvention in your country,\" said Eva Galperin, global policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.\nOne of the affected porn sites offered Roskomnadzor a premium subscription to its service, in exchange for lifting the ban.\nThe government agency said it was \"not in the market\" for such an offer.\nNadya Tolokonnikova, lead singer from punk band Pussy Riot, joked that the ban was \"a blow below the belt\".","summary":"\"It is a shame that the Russian government is trying to ban the internet, but it is also a blow below the belt for punk rockers,\" she said.\nPunk band Pussy Riot have been banned in Russia for a second","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen, 27, who is an MP for the National Front (FN), had been seen by some as a future leader of the party.\nShe is the granddaughter of FN founder Jean-Marie Le Pen.\nShe is one of the best known figures in the party and one of only two FN lawmakers in the outgoing parliament.\nAnalysts say she takes more of a hardline position than her aunt.\nAccording to Le Figaro, Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen will announce on Wednesday her intention not to stand for a new term in parliamentary elections in June. She will also quit her position as president of the FN in the south-eastern region of Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d'Azur.\nIt is understood she wishes to spend more time with her young daughter, the newspaper adds.\nThe party would not confirm the report but senior FN official Bruno Gollnisch told reporters it would not be totally unexpected.\n\"I think it's in the works, but I will let her announce it if she wants to,\" he said.","summary":"is quoted as saying.\nMs MarRAL-Le Pen is the daughter of Jean-Marie Le Pen, who founded the FN in the 1970s.\nShe is seen as a rising star in the party, with a record of success in regional elections in recent years.\nThe","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old tight-head is among the starting XV who are given a chance to redeem themselves after the 29-13 defeat by Scotland.\nAsked if he was relieved to be retained, the Exeter Chiefs player replied: \"Oh yeah.\n\"Obviously you want to keep your place and after a loss everyone was on edge.\"\nFrancis continued: \"It's good we've got a good squad and a good depth especially in my position.\n\"There's Samson [Lee] there's me and there's Rhods [Rhodri Jones] and there's Scott Andrews.\n\"If you don't have a good game there's someone knocking ready to do anything to take your place.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWales go into Friday night's match in Cardiff off the back of defeats by Scotland and England.\nAnother defeat will mean it would be Wales' worst championship since 2010 and Francis accepts the players have something to prove at the Principality Stadium.\nFrancis says he has managed to avoid the worst of the criticism aimed at the team in Wales because he plays his club rugby in the south west of England.\n\"It's a bit like a fishbowl isn't it,\" he said.\n\"When the game doesn't go how you want it's quite hard not to take that personally especially if you look at the press.\n\"I guess I'm lucky in the weeks after the losses I've been back in Exeter.\n\"I didn't have to stay here and I sort of managed to get away from that and focus on something else and then come back into it.\n\"It's not a nation is it? It's a little part of the south west and there's only a few papers that will print anything about the rugby, but here it's all over the news.\"","summary":"Francis says he is relieved to be in the squad and is looking forward to the challenge.\n\"It's a great opportunity to play against the best team in the world and hopefully we can do a good job,\" he said.\n\"It's a","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The report focuses on the impact of sea level rises on the Dawlish to Teignmouth line which connects Cornwall and Devon to the rest of the UK.\nThe line was closed for two months in 2014 after it was destroyed by storms.\nNetwork Rail said the study would be \"key\" to long-term developments.\nThe report, published in the Journal of Transport Geography, said that 10% of journeys on the line, which was rebuilt and reopened in April 2014, could be affected by 2040.\nThe report said adverse weather disrupted the line about 10 days per year, but according to sea-level predictions that could rise to almost 40 by 2040 and up to 120 by 2100.\nAcademics from Plymouth University, the University of Leeds and the University of York identified a link between sea-level change and rail incidents over the last 150 years.\nThe academics said there could be similar implications for other vulnerable stretches of railway throughout Wales, south-east England, the Cumbrian coast and Scotland.\nDr David Dawson, from the University of Leeds, said the long-term future of the line was \"really worrying\".\nThe report predicts diverting routes could potentially cost billions of pounds.\nNetwork Rail said it hoped to develop \"long-term interventions\" to \"secure the future\" of the line.\nThe Department for Transport said it had invested \u00c2\u00a331m into improving the resilience of the route and was \"exploring the potential for longer-term improvements in the area\".\nIn January, the prime minister backed a new Okehampton railway route as the \"most resilient\" alternative to the vulnerable Dawlish line.","summary":"The government has also announced a \u00c2\u00a31.3bn investment in the Teign Valley rail network, which will see the line between Devon and Cornwall upgraded and reopened.\nThe government has also announced a \u00c2\u00a31.1bn","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The train firm said it would refund the difference in cost between mainline and high speed fares - to compensate for the loss of direct high speed trains.\nSoutheastern will also give season ticket-holders from five stations a backdated 20% refund on mainline fares.\nDover MP Charlie Elphicke, said the line still needed repairing quickly.\nHe said it had been a difficult time for rail users and it was right passengers should be compensated after the problems were caused when cracks appeared in the sea wall.\nMr Elphicke said an emergency peak-time high-speed rail service between Dover and St Pancras to help commuters had made a difference.\n\"We now need Network Rail to confirm how long it will take to repair the sea wall,\" he said.\nSteve Kilby, from Network Rail, said the team was working hard to get a final design in place for repairs.\nBut, he said: \"This week has been very stormy on the beach and our guys have been working through tough conditions.\"\nHe said 15,000 tonnes of rock had been placed on the shingle to protect the railway from heavy seas and eventually more than 70,000 tonnes would be in place.\nThe stations where passengers will be compensated are Sandwich, Deal, Walmer, Martin Mill and Dover Priory.\nCompensation claim forms are available for people at the station.","summary":"passengers can also claim on their travel insurance.\nThe company said it would also be offering a free rail replacement bus service between Dover and St Pancras.\nA spokesman said the company was working with the Department for Transport to ensure the rail line was repaired","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He complained that Dawn Bowden referred to \"Goebbels-like propaganda from the right-wing media\" in a recent debate.\nHe claimed Eluned Morgan \"trivialised suicide\" when saying Brexit would \"slit the wrists of the Welsh economy\".\nMr Davies has written to Presiding Officer Elin Jones asking her to remind AMs to use more appropriate language.\n\"There is a danger that the aggressive nature of debates on the subject of Britain's vote to leave the European Union is likely to worsen any tensions which exist in Welsh society,\" Mr Davies said in his letter to Ms Jones.\n\"Whatever we may feel individually and collectively about the result we all have a responsibility to conduct that civic discussion in a rational manner and with respect.\"\nAn assembly spokesman said the presiding officer had \"received this correspondence on Friday afternoon and will reply to the Leader of Welsh Conservatives soon\".\nIn response, Ms Bowden said she stood by what she said, criticising the way the \"right-wing press\" has portrayed recent issues such as immigration.\nShe added: \"If he [Mr Davies] has a problem with that then my view would be, he is being over sensitive.\"\nMs Morgan have been asked to comment.","summary":"said the Welsh Conservatives would not comment on the correspondence.\nThe Welsh Liberal Democrats have also been asked to comment.\nA Welsh Government spokesman said: \"We are aware of the correspondence between the presiding officer and the Leader of the Welsh Conservatives.\n\"The presid","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Joel Andresier, 39, from Southampton, said the pushchair had been covered in \"pretty much every bodily fluid known to science\" by his three children.\nAt one stage the highest bid for the three-wheeler stood at more than \u00a3150,000, after the advert went viral.\nHe reset the price after admitting he did not expect the bidder to pay up.\nIn the listing's description, Mr Andresier, of Sarisbury Green, said: \"This was purchased against my wishes many years ago as I never wanted any children and a buggy signified my wife's intent to have children.\n\"We argued much and this buggy signifies everything that ended my happy carefree low cost child free life.\"\nIt prompted six pages of questions which led the advert to exceed the number of customer enquiries allowed by the online auction site.\nMr Andresier wrote: \"Looks like I have hit the eBay limit for shared responses to all your wonderful questions. It doesn't look like the last 50 or so replies from today have been added to the listing. Sorry people - looks like you have broken eBay.\"\nOn the comments pages, one user described Mr Andresier as a \"marketing genius\", while another did not see the funny side and said he was \"pathetic\".\nHe said he would use the proceeds from the sale to \"help me recover from children\".\nMr Andresier's wife Susan, 36, had said she found the listing \"hilarious\", and added the couple had been amazed by its popularity on social media.\n'Green monster' for sale: Highlights from the eBay listing\n\"I have bought cars that cost less than this buggy. My dad once bought a house that cost less than this buggy.\n\"Anyway as you can tell I hate the buggy. I now have 3 children, and a Labrador and am forced to endure the school run where women I dont know try and discuss the price of centre parc holidays, and the benefits of the micro over the mini micro scooter. To summarize my life is over and this green albatross needs to go round some other poor sods neck.\n\"All of my children are now walking (often in completely the wrong direction) but someone else deserves to give this a good home. Over the years I have collected spare bits from other zombified fathers who were once full of life and I will throw these in as well.\"","summary":"The...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA couple who bought a buggy for their daughter and decided to share it with her have sold it for \u00a3150,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The England Knights player made his Tigers debut as a 16-year-old in 2008, and went on to make 44 first-team appearances for them, scoring 16 tries.\n\"I'm looking forward to a new challenge and something a bit different,\" Arundel told Hull's club website.\n\"I'm really excited and also a little nervous as it's a big club and that will put a bit more pressure on me.\"\nHull FC's director of rugby Shaun McRae added: \"We have said since day one that we're trying to build a culture and winning mentality at this club, one that isn't only about now but also about the future.\n\"That's why we're looking at players of Joe's calibre that are not just showing immense promise now but look to have ever greater years ahead of them in their career, not just with Hull FC but England too.\"","summary":"Arundel, who has won three caps for England, is Hull's fourth summer signing following the arrivals of forwards Jordan Abdull, Tom Briscoe and Tom Lineham.\nHe is the second Tigers recruit to join the club this week","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old's first World Series win since 2012 ended the 13-event winning streak of Gwen Jorgensen.\nThe Welsh triathlete also beat British rival Jodie Stimpson.\n\"Helen has put a very strong case forward,\" said Stanford, who has already qualified for Rio along with Vicky Holland.\nWith an official announcement due in June, two-time world champion Jenkins and England's Commonwealth champion Stimpson are competing to be part of Britain's female triathlon contingent in Rio this summer.\n\"Personally, I can't see how they can't pick Helen,\" said Jenkins' Welsh compatriot Stanford.\n\"British Triathlon were saying that you had to display potential to medal for Rio and she's absolutely done that.\n\"She's gone out there and won the race and not only that she's beaten Gwen Jorgensen, who is the hot favourite to win gold in Rio, so if you beat her you've shown you have potential to medal so I'd be very surprised if she's not selected.\"\nStimpson made a strong start to the season, winning the opening World Series event in Abu Dhabi and the sprint distance World Cup in Australia.\nBut she trailed in 12th, more than three minutes behind the winner, at the Gold Coast.\n\"Jodie had a fantastic start to the season,\" added Stanford, the 2013 world champion.\n\"But sadly she didn't quite have the race she wanted at the Gold Coast which was the actual selection race.\n\"That was the day they had to really perform and show what they were capable of doing, but she presented a strong case earlier in the year and you never know what the selectors are thinking and which way they will go.\"\nAfter winning the race in Australia, Jenkins said: \"The team is not announced yet but I think I have probably done enough today.\n\"Our team is so strong and it is so unfair that Jodie might not be going to the Games.\"","summary":"Jenkins, who won gold in the World Series event in Abu Dhabi, added she would be...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nJenkins says she is \"very surprised\" if she is not selected for Great Britain's triathlon","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It will also investigate claims about money contained in an Isle of Man bank account.\nIt is understood the PSNI asked the NCA to take the lead because of the complexity and scale of the investigation.\nIt is the NCA's first major investigation since it began operating in Northern Ireland in May.\nInvestigators from the agency are expected to meet the PSNI shortly.\nIn a statement on Thursday, the NCA, the UK equivalent of the FBI, confirmed it had agreed to investigate the sale of Northern Ireland assets owned by the Republic of Ireland's National Assets Management Agency (Nama).\nNCA deputy director of operations Graham Gardner said: \"The NCA has considered a request from [the] PSNI and has agreed to lead an investigation, calling on support as necessary from PSNI officers.\nBBC News NI Home Affairs Correspondent Vincent Kearney\nThis takes the investigation to a new level.\nThe NCA has a level of expertise and resources not available to the PSNI.\nThey include a specialist economic crime unit and a financial intelligence unit.\nThose units contain specialist investigators like forensic accountants and technical experts.\nThe NCA also has an international reach and works with other agencies throughout the world, including Interpol, whose members include the Republic of Ireland and the United States.\n\"We will not be providing a running commentary on our progress but will provide updates as and when appropriate.\"\nEarlier, an Irish parliament (D\u00e1il) committee was told a former Nama adviser was in line for a \u00a35m payment after the sale of Nama's property loan portfolio in Northern Ireland.\nUS investment firm, Pimco, pulled out of the tender bidding process after discovering the fee arrangement to Nama's former adviser, Frank Cushnahan.\nThe revelation came during a hearing of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).\nIt is examining Nama's sale of its 850-property NI portfolio last year.\nThe National Assets Management Agency (Nama) is the Republic of Ireland's \"bad bank\", set up to deal with toxic loans during the Irish banking crisis, and the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland portfolio is known as Project Eagle.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe National Crime Agency (NCA) has begun an investigation into the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland property loans portfolio.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Andrew Steele, from Dunfermline, turned at a police station and confessed to and raping one girl and touching another between 1996 and 2005.\nHe was initially released pending further investigations but was detained months later. He then said he been hallucinating when he made the confession.\nSentence was deferred for background reports.\nThe High Court in Edinburgh heard that Steele, aged 49, told officers his mother was \"up in the sky\" urging him to confess to the sex crimes when he made his revelations.\nPolice traced the girls and took statements from them. Both victims were aged seven when the abuse began.\nSteele admitted rape, indecency offences and failing to turn up for an earlier court date, when he appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh.\nAdvocate depute Mark McGuire said: \"On 28 December in 2014 the accused voluntarily attended at Kirkcaldy police station and disclosed that he had interfered with the girls.\"\n\"On 3 March in 2015 the accused was detained. Under caution he told the officers that he was having hallucinations on the day that he confessed. He told them that his mother was up in the sky telling him to confess. He maintained this position throughout the interview.\"\nThe prosecutor said before his first appearance at the police station Steele had gone to hospital and claimed he was hallucinating.\n\"He was assessed by three medical professionals who concluded that he was suffering from alcohol withdrawal. He was deemed fit to be discharged,\" said the prosecutor\nSteele was remanded in custody and put on the sex offenders register.","summary":"The case was continued for further examination and a trial date was set for May next year.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA man who admitted raping two schoolgirls in Fife has been found guilty of a string of","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Zabair Hussain, 41, was discovered with multiple injuries to his head and body in Staniforth Road, Darnall, Sheffield, at about 23:20 GMT. He later died at the scene.\nThe 28-year-old arrested man has been taken into police custody.\nOfficers believe a number of men were involved in an assault and have appealed for witnesses to come forward.\nDet Ch Insp Steve Handley, from South Yorkshire Police, said: \"We are still in the very early stages of the investigation and we're carrying out numerous enquiries to get to the bottom of what happened - from reviewing CCTV footage to speaking to potential witnesses.\n\"While I understand that incidents like this are worrying for those living locally, we have increased patrols by neighbourhood officers to reassure residents.\"","summary":"police said.\nA post-mortem examination is due to take place later.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found with head injuries.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least one bomber blew himself up outside the mausoleum of Sayid Mohammed bin Ali al-Hadi, which was then stormed by gunmen, reports say.\nAnother bomber is said to have blown himself up among fleeing worshippers.\nMeanwhile the death toll from Sunday's suicide bombing in Baghdad has again been raised, from 281 to 292.\nAmid growing public anger over the truck bombing, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi fired the three top security officials in Baghdad on Friday.\nThey were the head of Baghdad's security command, the head of interior ministry intelligence for Baghdad and the official responsible for Baghdad in the national security adviser's office.\nIS said five of its members had carried out the raid on the site in Balad. The militant group follows an extreme form of Sunni Islam and often targets Shias, who it regards as apostates.\nAbout 50 people were injured in the attack, police and medical sources said.\nIslamic State: The full story\nWorshippers were marking the Eid al-Fitr festival, celebrating the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, when the site came under mortar fire.\nThe first bomber then struck a market at the entrance to the shrine.\nA third bomber was shot dead before he was able to detonate his explosive vest, reports say.\nIt came four days after IS carried out the deadliest bombing in Baghdad, 45 miles (70km) south of Balad, since the 2003 US-led invasion.\nThat attack target a shopping complex in the mainly Shia Muslim district of Karrada.\nIS militants overran large parts of northern and western Iraq two years ago, but government forces have since regained much of the territory.\nIn response to the battlefield setbacks, including the recent loss of the western city of Falluja, the militants have stepped up their attacks on civilians.\nThe Iraqi government has been accused of not doing enough to protect its citizens and has stepped-up security in Baghdad in response to the latest violence.","summary":"The US has said it is concerned about the...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nAt least three people have been killed in a suicide attack on a Shia Muslim shrine in Iraq's capital, Baghdad, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The $5m (??3.2m) prize is supposed to be awarded each year to an elected leader who governed well, raised living standards and then left office.\nThis is the fourth time in five years there has been no winner.\nA committee member said the group looked \"for excellence in governance but in leadership also\".\nKenya's Mwai Kibaki met at least one of the criteria, after he stepped down as president earlier this year.\nHowever, his 2007 re-election was tarnished by disputes which turned violent, leading to the deaths of some 1,200 people.\nHis opponent, Raila Odinga, said the poll had been rigged in favour of Mr Kibaki, who denied any wrongdoing.\nThree people have won in the seven years since the prize was launched: Cape Verde's Pedro Verona Pires; Festus Mogae from Botswana and Mozambique's Joaquim Chissano.\nSudan-born telecoms entrepreneur Mr Ibrahim launched the prize in an attempt to encourage African leaders to leave power peacefully.\nThe $5m prize is spread over 10 years and is followed by $200,000 a year for life.","summary":"will be awarded to the winner of the next election.\nThe winner will be announced in Nairobi on 15 December.\nThe prize is awarded to a person who has made a significant contribution to the development of the continent.\nThe winner will be announced at a ceremony","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Yellow \"be aware\" warnings are also in place for Scotland for Wednesday to Saturday.\nThe Met Office said a storm, named Storm Barbara, could see winds gusting to 90mph over western and northern parts of Scotland.\nForecasters have warned of possible disruption to power supplies.\nThe amber warning is in place from 12:00 Friday to 06:00 Saturday.\nThe Met Office said: \"A spell of very strong south to southwesterly winds is expected to develop on Friday.\n\"Gusts of 80mph are likely quite widely, with westerly winds gusting to 90mph likely across parts of western and northern Scotland later on Friday and overnight into Saturday.\n\"Winds will then ease on Saturday morning.\"\nIt added: \"Be aware of the potential for some structural damage - this more likely across the northwest of the warning area - as well as disruption to power supplies and travel, with restrictions on bridges and disruption to ferries.\"\nShetland is likely to be the last place to see winds easing on Saturday, the Met Office said.\nThe yellow warnings warns of winds gusting to up to 55mph on Wednesday to Thursday and to 70mph on Friday and Saturday.\nSnowfalls with accumulations of five to 10cm have also been forecast upland areas of western and central Highlands.\nFerry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has said 21 of its 26 routes have already been disrupted by the weather. Several services have been cancelled.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has shut the Braighe, the causeway to Point on Lewis, because of strong winds and high tides.","summary":"The Met Office said the strongest winds were expected to be from the west on Wednesday, with gusts of up to 60mph over the Western Isles.\nThe strongest winds are expected to be from the north on Wednesday, with gusts of up","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She said she was \"so proud and excited\" about her new role, describing it as \"a dream come true\".\nTerry, who has performed at the Globe in As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Love's Labour's Lost, will take over from Emma Rice in April 2018.\nTerry won an Olivier award for her performance in Tribes at the Royal Court in 2010.\nShe also wrote and starred in the Sky One series The Cafe, with Ralf Little.\nNeil Constable, chief executive of Shakespeare's Globe, said: \"Audiences have loved her sparkling and intelligent performances on our stage over the years - now they will have the opportunity to see her fresh artistic vision come to life as she moves into a new phase of her impressive career.\"\nTerry most recently starred as the king in Henry V at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, and as Grace in Katie Mitchell's production of Cleansed for the National Theatre.\nThe actor-manager is a role as old as the theatre itself, and is a tried and tested practice at the Globe - with Mark Rylance combining the roles with considerable success during his stint as its artistic director.\nThere is no obvious reason why an intelligent and versatile actress such as Michelle Terry, who is immersed in Shakespeare and the Globe, shouldn't make a success of it too.\nThis is as long as she is free to pursue her creative vision without unwelcome intrusion from a board who made a complete hash of the Rice era.\nThe news comes following the controversial announcement of Rice's departure. She is leaving after the Globe's board decided her methods were not authentic enough.\nRice took charge of the London theatre in January 2016 but has come in for fierce criticism, including for her use of sound and lighting technology.\nEarlier this year Rice wrote an open letter to her successor, in which she claimed the board had sought to impose \"a new set of rules that I did not sign up to and could not stand by\".\nRice is now launching a new theatre company at London's Old Vic.\nThe Globe, which opened in 1997, is a reconstruction of a Shakespearean theatre on London's Southbank.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"...\n\nSummary:\nThe Globe's artistic director, Michelle Terry, is to take over from Ralf Little as the new artistic director.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The mural, called Slave Labour, disappeared from a wall in Wood Green, north London, in February and appeared in a Miami sale.\nBut it was removed from the lot after protests by Haringey Council.\nIt is now up for auction in June in Covent Garden by the Sincura Group. A local councillor and the local Trades Union Congress have attacked the sale.\nThe mural, which depicts a boy hunched over a sewing machine making Union Jack bunting, appeared on the side of a Poundland store last May, just before the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.\nA spokesman for the auctioneers Sincura said the mural \"has been sensitively restored under a cloak of secrecy\", and will go on show alongside pieces by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, Mario Testino and Russell Young.\nBut Wood Green councillor Alan Strickland said: \"This is a piece of art given to the community for public enjoyment, and people will find it galling that you can only view this work at an expensive champagne reception, when it belongs with the people of north London, not a private owner.\n\"We saw the level of public anger last time, as the story went around the world, and I expect the same this time.\"\nAnd Keith Flett, secretary of the Haringey Trades Union Congress, said: \"The Slave Labour Banksy belongs to the people of Haringey not to a wealthy private client.\"\nWhen the mural was up for auction in Miami, it was expected to fetch up to \u00c2\u00a3450,000.\nThere was suspicion it had been stolen when it disappeared but the Metropolitan Police said there were \"no reports of any theft\".\nSlave Labour will go on sale at the London Film Museum on 2 June.","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA mural by a street artist that went missing from a wall in Haringey is to be auctioned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Official numbers showed revenues down 32.2% for the period to 16.4bn Macau patacas ($2.05bn; \u00c2\u00a31.36bn).\nExpectations were for a fall in revenues of just over 31%.\nMacau is the world's largest gaming centre - ahead of Las Vegas - and the only place in China where casinos are allowed.\nA special administrative region of China, Macau's economy relies heavily on gambling and shopping - especially by big spending tourists from the mainland.\nBut Chinese President Xi Jinping's campaign against corruption and luxury spending, which began in December 2012, has seen officials and others from the mainland more wary of gaming and spending in the city.\nChina's Communist Party prohibits officials from gambling, but until the 2012 crackdown, officials had reportedly visited Macau's casinos to gamble and spend.\nChina has emphasised Macau's need to diversify its economy away from gambling. The city's build up of new resorts and hotels is expected to help drive general tourism, however, analysts have said Macau will be hard-pressed to build up non-gaming streams of revenue in the near future.\nOfficial numbers released on Monday showed the city's economy shrank by 24.2% year-on-year during three months to September, the city's Statistics and Census Service said.\n\"Economic contraction in the third quarter was attributable to the continuous decline in exports of services, of which exports of gaming services decreased by 37.4% year-on-year and exports of other tourism services dropped by 15.3%,\" it added.\nOnce a Portuguese colony, gaming has taken place in Macau for more than 300 years. For many years it was referred to as the Monte Carlo of the Orient. The city was returned to Chinese rule in 1999.","summary":"gamblers can now bet in Macau, but not in China.\nThe Macau government has said it will continue to encourage gambling and invest in the city.\nThe casino industry in Macau has been hit by a series of high-profile...\n\n===\n\nWrite a","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Official numbers showed revenues down 32.2% for the period to 16.4bn Macau patacas ($2.05bn; \u00c2\u00a31.36bn).\nExpectations were for a fall in revenues of just over 31%.\nMacau is the world's largest gaming centre - ahead of Las Vegas - and the only place in China where casinos are allowed.\nA special administrative region of China, Macau's economy relies heavily on gambling and shopping - especially by big spending tourists from the mainland.\nBut Chinese President Xi Jinping's campaign against corruption and luxury spending, which began in December 2012, has seen officials and others from the mainland more wary of gaming and spending in the city.\nChina's Communist Party prohibits officials from gambling, but until the 2012 crackdown, officials had reportedly visited Macau's casinos to gamble and spend.\nChina has emphasised Macau's need to diversify its economy away from gambling. The city's build up of new resorts and hotels is expected to help drive general tourism, however, analysts have said Macau will be hard-pressed to build up non-gaming streams of revenue in the near future.\nOfficial numbers released on Monday showed the city's economy shrank by 24.2% year-on-year during three months to September, the city's Statistics and Census Service said.\n\"Economic contraction in the third quarter was attributable to the continuous decline in exports of services, of which exports of gaming services decreased by 37.4% year-on-year and exports of other tourism services dropped by 15.3%,\" it added.\nOnce a Portuguese colony, gaming has taken place in Macau for more than 300 years. For many years it was referred to as the Monte Carlo of the Orient. The city was returned to Chinese rule in 1999.","summary":"Revenue in Macau fell by more than a third as China's corruption crackdown continued to drive away some tourists.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It came as 100 writers protested outside the council, demanding it take measures to protect freedom of speech.\nSeveral writers have returned their awards to the council in recent weeks, protesting against what they call rising intolerance in India.\nThe Akademi has condemned \"any atrocity against any writer\" in India, and urged writers to take back their awards.\nIn recent weeks, growing numbers of writers have been protesting against book bans, the silencing of writers like Perumal Murugan following attacks by right-wing groups, and the killings of rationalists such as Malleshappa Kalburgi and Govind Pansare this year.\nThe Akademi had been criticised for not speaking out against the attacks sooner, with over 40 writers returning their awards to protest the institution's \"silence\" on the \"attacks against dissent\".\nAkademi president Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari had earlier called the protest \"illogical\", but accepted a memorandum on Friday from the writers, who held a silent march to the institution's headquarters.\nThe Akademi then later issued a statement condemning \"any atrocity against any writer anywhere in the country in the strongest of words\".\nIt also condemned the killing of rationalist Kalburgi \"and other intellectuals and thinkers\", and called on \"governments at the centre and in the states to take immediate action to bring the culprits to book and to ensure the security of writers now and in the future\".\nSpeaking to the BBC, Githa Hariharan of the Indian Cultural Forum, made up of a number of writers who returned their awards, said that the Akademi statement was welcome although \"late\".\nHowever she said that the issues that had prompted the protests in the first place remained a matter of concern for writers.\n\"The silence of the Sahitya Akademi was a tipping point for the pain and anguish felt by many of us who are struggling to recognise the India we grew up in. It became a symbol for our frustrations. But now it's time to move on to to addressing these larger issues as well,\" she said.\nThe writers' protest was seen as unprecedented in India.\nSome of the writers who returned their awards included two of India's most highly respected writers, Nayantara Sahgal, and Krishna Sobti. Other writers like Shashi Deshpande, K Satchidanandan and PK Parakkadavu also returned awards and resigned from the Akademi's councils.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nAuthor and writer Akollars Subramanian has returned his awards to the...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nAuthor and writer Akollars Subramanian has returned","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It comes after Ruskin College's governing body agreed to cut two of its six BA programmes and one of its three MA courses to save money.\nCollege principal Chris Wilkes said the decision was related to \"low student numbers rather than any other reason\".\nHe said it would continue to focus on adult education.\nFamous Ruskin College alumni include former deputy prime minister John Prescott and Dennis Skinner, MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire.\nBA English Studies, BA History with Social Sciences and MA Women's Studies are being discontinued.\nAnne Hughes, 63, from Thame in Oxfordshire, has been studying BA English Studies part-time at the college for two years.\nShe said she was \"absolutely distraught\" it was being cut.\nShe is physically disabled and has depression, and said she chose to study at the college because it worked with \"disadvantaged, disabled and mature students\".\nThe college also offers bespoke timetables, unlike some other places of higher education, she added.\nOnline petitions have been set up in a bid to save the English faculty and the Women's Studies course.\nOne signatory, Jenny Lewis, wrote on the first petition: \"[Tutors] Helen Kidd and Tom Sherry are carrying on the great Ruskin tradition of bringing opportunities to those that otherwise would not have them.\"\nStudent and activist Saskia Ritchie, who set up the second petition, said Ruskin had been set up for \"people who would traditionally be excluded from academia\" and gives \"access to truly excellent learning opportunities\".\nMr Wilkes said the college would lose about 25 students as a result of the cuts.\nHe added degrees had been on offer at the college for about 10 years and were \"relatively new\" considering the college's 116-year history.\n\"Our focus will continue to be on educating adults and I think what we're doing is just renewing our offer but doing it in a different way, fulfilling our mission in a different way, to perhaps how we've done it in the past,\" Mr Wilkes added.\nThe college previously lost funding from the Skills Development Agency.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA college has announced it will cut courses and offer less academic support to students who have been unable to attend classes due to funding cuts.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wales Police said David Ellis, 40, his lodger, has been arrested in Ireland.\nOfficers are liaising with Garda officers in connection with his extradition back to the UK.\nRetired telecoms engineer Mr Warburton, 59, has not been seen since 31 July.\nPolice launched an appeal for information after he went missing; they said his M-reg Peugeot 205 had been spotted in north Wales before returning to Swansea.\nThe car was found abandoned at Birkenhead port some days later.\nPolice said Mr Ellis, who had been Mr Warburton's lodger in Sketty, had stepped off a ferry in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 6 August.\nThat discovery prompted a fresh appeal for information and led to Welsh officers being sent across the Irish Sea.\nSouth Wales Police said Mr Warburton's family had been informed of the latest development in the investigation and continued to be assisted by family liaison officers.\nMr Warburton's body has not been found; detectives have previously said they are treating the incident as murder.","summary":"The body of Mr Ellis was found in a car in north Wales on 6 August.\nThe car was found abandoned in the Conwy Valley, north Wales, on 9 August.\nA spokesman for South Wales Police said: \"David Ellis has been arrested in","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chinese firm said it was pursuing its South Korean rival in two courts - one in California, the other in Shenzhen.\nAccording to Huawei, several of its cellular communications and software inventions had been used in Samsung's phones without its permission.\nSamsung told the BBC it would defend its business interests.\nThe specific patents involved have not been disclosed.\nHowever, Huawei has said at least some of them are classed as Frand - an acronym referring to \"fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory\".\nThis means the Chinese company has committed itself to offering anyone a licence so long as they agree to a non-excessive compensation.\nThis kind of agreement is common in the tech sector as it makes it possible for different companies' products to communicate and share data formats with each other.\nHuawei's intellectual property chief indicated it was seeking permission to use some of Samsung's technologies in return rather than seeking a payment.\n\"Thus far, we have signed cross-licensing agreements with dozens of our competitors,\" said Ding Jianxing.\n\"We hope Samsung will respect Huawei's R&D investment and patents, stop infringing our patents and get the necessary licence from Huawei, and work together with Huawei to jointly drive the industry forward.\"\nA Samsung spokesperson responded in an email to the BBC saying \"we will thoroughly review the complaint and take appropriate action to defend Samsung's business interests\".\nThe action comes at a time when Oracle and Google are waiting for a jury to come back with a verdict in a copyright trial that has pitted the two giants against each other in the US.\nBut such clashes have become less common since Apple and Samsung's high-profile courtroom battle in 2011, which led to both firms revealing secrets about their inner workings and racking up large legal bills.\nOne expert noted that just because papers had been filed in the latest case did not mean Huawei and Samsung would necessarily fight a similar battle in public.\n\"Huawei may have initiated litigation as lever to get a settlement,\" commented Ilya Kazi from the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys.\n\"We don't know if it intends to go all the way through. Most cases do settle.\"","summary":"...\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nChinese tech giant Huawei has filed a complaint with the US authorities over Samsung's R&D patents.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"West Midlands Ambulance Service said the car was discovered on Sunday at 09:35 GMT by two cyclists in Crakemarsh near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.\nA spokesman said the black Ford Fiesta appeared to have hit a tree in very foggy conditions on the B5030.\nThe girl, in the back of the car, was treated at hospital for minor injuries.\nThe man, who was 25 and from the local area, has not yet been named.\nUpdates from this story and more from Staffordshire\nAn ambulance service spokesman said: \"This was an extremely difficult incident for all involved including the two cyclists who made the discovery.\"\nStaffordshire Police appealed for witnesses to the crash, and said specially trained family liaison officers were working to support the family.\nA spokesman added: \"At this early stage of the investigation it is not known at what time the collision occurred.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA car has crashed into a tree and a girl in the back of it has been seriously injured.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He was responding to reports Beijing has deployed surface-to-air missiles on a disputed island in the region.\nChina dismissed the reports as \"hype\", but said it had the right under international law to defend itself.\nSeveral nations claim territory in the resource-rich South China Sea, which is also an important shipping route.\nA spokesman for Mr Kerry said satellite images appeared to confirm China had deployed anti-aircraft missiles on Woody or Yongxing Island in the Paracels.\nThe island is claimed by China, Taiwan and Vietnam and the presence of missiles would significantly increase tensions.\nMr Kerry said the US expected to have a \"very serious conversation\" with China over its presence.\n\"There is every evidence, every day, that there has been an increase of militarisation from one kind or another. It's a serious concern,\" he said.\nThe latest images of Woody Island were captured by ImageSat International.\nA picture dated 3 February shows a beach on the island empty. By 14 February it contains several missile launchers and support vehicles.\nBut the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, said reports were a Western media invention.\nHe defended \"the limited and necessary self-defence facilities\" on islands inhabited by Chinese personnel as \"consistent with the right for self-preservation and self-protection.... under the international law\".\nChina has been carrying out extensive land reclamation work in the region, which it says is legal and for civilian purposes.\nBut the work has angered other countries which also claim the territory, and there is growing concern about the implications of the area becoming militarised.\nThe South China Sea dispute has been a topic of debate at a meeting of South East Asian regional leaders in California.\nUS President Barack Obama said the members had discussed the need for \"tangible steps\" to reduce tensions.\nRival countries have wrangled over territory in the South China Sea for centuries, but tension has steadily increased in recent years.\nIts islets and waters are claimed in part or in whole by Taiwan, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.\nChina has backed its expansive claims with island-building and naval patrols, while the US says it opposes restrictions on freedom of navigation and unlawful sovereignty claims - by all sides, but seen by many as aimed at China.\nThe frictions have sparked concern that the area is becoming a flashpoint with global consequences.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe US has called on China to stop its \"increasing militarisation\" of disputed islands in the South China Sea.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 32-year old, who has won 12 caps for his country, has been signed to provide injury cover.\nOspreys tight heads Dmitri Arhip and Ma'afu Fia are currently sidelined and Rhodri Jones is in the Wales squad.\n\"Brian has proven quality at the top level and will add so much experience to the squad, particularly over the coming weeks,\" coach Steve Tandy said.\nMujati has played in Super Rugby with Lions and Stormers, in Top 14 in France with Racing Metro, and in England with Northampton Saints and Sale.\nAt Northampton Mujati was a losing Heineken Cup and Premiership finalist, and an Anglo-Welsh Cup winner.\nOspreys Head Coach, Steve Tandy, said he is expecting Mujati to make a big impact.\n\"This is an important signing for us given the injury situation with Dmitri and Ma'afu. Our performances this season have put us in a really strong position but we still have eight PRO12 games to go, and a Challenge Cup quarter-final in April,\" he said.\n\"In Rhodri Jones and Daniel Suter we have two young men who will be heavily involved but we can't go through such a big run of games with only two fit pro tight heads on our books, particularly with Rhodri still a part of the Six Nations squad and potentially away on Wales duty. It's a critical position and we felt that we had to act now.\"","summary":"Mujati, who has won 12 caps for his country, will be available for the Ospreys' opening two Pro12 games.\n\"I'm really excited to be joining the Ospreys,\" Mujati said.\n\"It's a great club with a great","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aiden Webb, 22, from Norwich, was climbing Fansipan mountain alone on Friday when he fell down a ravine and lost his way, his girlfriend Bluebell Baughan said.\nMr Webb, described as an experienced climber, was last heard from on Saturday when his phone went dead.\nThe Foreign Office confirmed it was assisting his family.\nMr Webb and Miss Baughan were on a four-month trip when he injured his arm and knee in the fall on the 3,100m (10,300ft) high Fansipan mountain in the north of Vietnam.\nMore on this and other stories from Norfolk\n\"He went to the mountain alone without a guide at 06:00 and aspired to climb it in one day,\" Miss Baughan said.\nShe was in touch with Mr Webb by phone when he informed her he had fallen and could not find his way back to the trail.\n\"He was sure he could make it back but by nightfall it was apparent he wasn't going to,\" she said.\n\"Aiden said a rock had cut his arm open and he had hurt his knee. We were in touch all night.\n\"He said no-one would be able to find him, but by 6am on Saturday he finally agreed to me getting help.\"\nMiss Baughan, who is helping co-ordinate the search from the town of Sa Pa, said rescuers had been on the mountain since Saturday morning.\n\"Thirty-two men spent last night on the mountain, a mixture of military police, forestry workers and local police.\n\"There is only one police officer here in Sa Pa who speaks English, but everyone has been very helpful,\" she said.\nMiss Baughan said conditions on the mountain were \"very cold and wet\".\n\"Aiden is a very good climber, but he is injured,\" she said.\nMr Webb's father and uncle are expected to arrive in Vietnam this evening although they will not reach the north until Tuesday.\nA Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokeswoman said: \"We are supporting the family of Aiden Webb, a British man reported missing in Vietnam. We are working closely with the local authorities leading the search.\"","summary":"Aiden Webb's father, Michael, said he was \"devastated\" by his son's death.\n\"It is a...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA British backpacker who fell down a mountain in Vietnam","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She was artificially inseminated earlier this year after attempts to bring her together with male partner, Yang Guang, failed.\nThe zoo said new scientific tests had given a \"strong indication\" of pregnancy, but were \"too new to be definitive\".\nTian Tian also conceived last year, but the pregnancy failed.\nIain Valentine, director of Giant Pandas for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said: \"The latest scientific data suggests Tian Tian the giant panda is now pregnant and that implantation has taken place, therefore she may give birth at the end of the month.\n\"This is all very new and complex science and we still have a bit of time to go yet.\n\"As like last year, the late loss of a cub remains entirely possible.\"\nThe zoo said it had been able to confirm that Tian Tian did become pregnant last year.\nHowever, it said it was most likely that she had reabsorbed the foetus late term.\nThe two pandas arrived in Scotland from China in 2011.\nTian Tian has had cubs in the past in China, before she came on loan to Edinburgh.\nIf she does have a successful delivery, it will be the first time a giant panda has been born in Britain.\nThe panda enclosure at Edinburgh Zoo is due to close to visitors from Saturday ahead of a possible birth.","summary":"'s\nThe zoo said it was \"very excited\" to welcome Tian Tian back.\nIt said the panda was the first giant to be born in Scotland since the zoo opened in Edinburgh in 2004.\nTian Tian was born at the same zoo in China","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old man reportedly calls himself Harald Hitler.\nThe man, sporting a side parting and a trademark moustache, had been seen having his photograph taken outside the house in Braunau am Inn in which Adolf Hitler was born.\nThe lookalike had recently moved to the town on the German border, police spokesman David Furtner told the BBC.\nMr Furtner said this was not a joke or a piece of performance art.\n\"The young man knows exactly what he is doing,\" the police spokesman said.\nHe said the man had also been spotted in Vienna and Graz.\nPictures of the man were published by Austria's Heute.at news website on Monday.\nGlorifying the Nazi era is a crime in Austria.\nLast October, the Austrian authorities decided to demolish Hitler's birthplace house to stop it becoming a focal point for neo-Nazis.\nHitler was born in a rented room on the top floor of the building on 20 April 1889.\nDuring Nazi rule, the house was transformed into a shrine to Hitler as the town drew in a wave of tourists.\nBut as the Nazis began to lose control in 1944, it was shut.","summary":"Hitler was sent to prison and died in a gas chamber in the prison.\nThe house was later demolished and the building rebuilt.\nThe picture of the man has been taken down from the house, but the picture of the man in the photo has not","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hammersmith and City Line has been suspended between Edgware Road and Hammersmith over fears debris could fall on to the tracks.\nThe Circle Line is also closed partly due to the fire and partly because of planned engineering work.\nTransport for London (TfL) said the move had been made \"at the request of the London Fire Brigade\".\nThe fire broke out at the 24-storey block, which contained 120 one and two-bedroom flats, early on Wednesday morning.\nPolice presume 58 people have died but have warned the figure could grow.\nA sign at Ladbroke Grove station said \"owing to the safety of the Tower\" the lines had been partly suspended.\nThe London Fire Brigade confirmed it had requested the lines be temporarily closed because of a \"short-term risk of some debris falling on to the tracks\".\nA spokesman said teams were working to secure the debris so the lines could be reopened as soon as possible.","summary":"trains were running as normal.\nThe fire brigade said it was working with TfL to ensure the area was safe.\nThe cause of the fire is being investigated by the London Fire Brigade.\nThe fire brigade said it was working with TfL to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money will be spent on designing systems to allow the chassis of future models to be made out of aluminium.\nThe first of these models will be a new mid-sized sports saloon car to be introduced in 2015.\nThe announcement was made at the Frankfurt motor show by JLR chief executive Ralf Speth.\n\"Today's announcement signals Jaguar Land Rover's ambitions to push the boundaries and redefine premium car ownership,\" he said.\n\"Jaguar Land Rover is a business driven by design, technology and innovation and this investment and level of job creation is yet further evidence of our commitment to advancing the capability of the UK automotive sector and its supply chain.\"\nThe design teams will be creating what they call an aluminium architecture, which is the part of the car on which the bodywork, seats and engine sit.\nThe idea is that it will be flexible enough to be the base for future model of either Jaguar or Land Rover cars.\nIn pictures: Jaguar C-X17\nCarmakers are increasingly using aluminium in their vehicles because its light weight improves fuel efficiency.\nThe first car using the aluminium platform will be a smaller than other Jaguar models.\nBut in order to demonstrate the flexibility of the system, JLR has also unveiled a concept car called the C-X17, which is halfway between a sports car and an SUV, and could also be based on the new chassis.\nJLR said that the jobs at the Solihull site would bring the total number of jobs it had created in the UK over the last three years to almost 11,000.\nIt also stressed that the investment would involve significant extra spending with its suppliers.\nJLR has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008.","summary":"owns Jaguar Land Rover and Jaguar Land Rover.\nThe carmaker has been under pressure to make significant changes to its business in recent months, including a plan to cut 1,100 jobs from its global workforce.\nThe company has also been trying to improve","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Josh Hanson, of Kingsbury, north-west London, was stabbed in the neck at the RE bar in Eastcote, Hillingdon.\nHe died at the scene shortly after 01:10 BST on Sunday.\nScotland Yard said about 40 people were in the bar at the time of the attack and urged anyone there after midnight to contact them with information.\nNo arrests have yet been made.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said: \"It is believed there would have been around 40 people present at the time of the incident, many of whom left the venue as paramedics worked to save Josh's life. It is imperative these people contact us to let us know what they saw.\n\"We are also keen to hear from anyone who was in Field End Road area at around 01:00 Sunday who may have seen or heard anything that they now think might be because of the incident at the RE bar.\"","summary":"The victim was taken to hospital with stab wounds to his neck and chest.\nA post-mortem examination is due to take place later.\nSummary:\nA man has died after being stabbed in a bar in central London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 75-year-old was recovered unconscious from the water at Tywyn, by a crew from Aberdovey RNLI Lifeboat at 16:14 BST on Saturday.\nHe was flown to hospital by the coastguard rescue helicopter but later died.\nThe girls were taken to hospital as a precaution.\nIn a separate incident, three people including a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl, were rescued from the sea in Harlech at about 15:30 BST on Saturday.\nHarlech Coastguard team, Criccieth RNLI Lifeboat, North Wales Police and paramedics were involved in the rescue.\nNorth Wales Police warned people to take extra care in the sea and to avoid taking risks.","summary":"The force said the incident involved a man and a woman, who were both rescued from the sea by the coastguard helicopter.\nThe incident happened at about 15:30 BST on Saturday.\nThe coastguard said the casualties were taken to hospital as a prec","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kerry Foods confirmed the redundancies, which were initially announced in February.\nThe company said a consultation process \"had failed to secure a strategy which would ensure the sustainability of production at the site\".\nThe firm said it was retaining the factory on the town's Europarc industrial estate and was looking at \"future possibilities for the site\".\nKerry Foods said employees were given confirmation of the plant's closure on Wednesday following a 90-day consultation period.\nA company spokesman said: \"We are doing everything we can to assist employees in securing new employment.\"","summary":"Food and farming is the biggest employer in the town.\nKerry Foods, which has been operating at the site since 1969, employs about 1,000 people.\nSummary:\nA County Londonderry bakery has announced it is closing its factory","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the last three weeks, blooms have appeared along the shoreline on Anglesey and there have been some reports of children being stung.\nThe cold spring meant there were few reports of jellyfish before June.\nFrankie Hobrow from the Anglesey Sea Zoo advised swimmers to \"look but don't touch\" and to treat stings with vinegar.\nThe Marine Conservation Society (MCS) said jellyfish, including the Lion's Mane variety, have been seen by holidaymakers at Benllech beach, on the Menai Strait.\nMs Hobrow said: \"They have increased over the last two or three weeks with the warmer weather. They get carried around on the ocean currents, they can't swim very well so they rely on being carried around, and we do see this every year once it gets warmer.\n\"The sea temperatures warm up slightly and we get a lot more swarms of jellyfish.\"\nMs Hobrow said the Lion's Mane gives a \"nasty sting\".\nShe said: \"They can grow very, very big - over two metres - but the ones here are fairly small.\n\"They can be painful but it's generally localised pain - it doesn't usually last very long. You can often help if you apply vinegar - that's great because it's acidic.\"\nShe also said urine could also be used because of its acidity.\nThe MCS's National Jellyfish Survey, which is in its 10th year, said 7,500 jellyfish reports have been made by the public over the last decade.\nDr Peter Richardson, the charity's biodiversity programme manager, said: \"The scarcity of jellyfish reports before June was unusual and could well be linked to the exceptionally cold spring.\n\"However, as our waters warmed, sightings of jellyfish increased, with moon jellyfish reported in large numbers around the UK, reports of compass and blue jellyfish in the south west, and blooms of Lion's Mane jellies around north Wales and north west England.\"","summary":"He said the cold spring had been a \"very good time\" for jellyfish to spawn, but added: \"They are not as good as they used to be, so we...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nJ","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the last three weeks, blooms have appeared along the shoreline on Anglesey and there have been some reports of children being stung.\nThe cold spring meant there were few reports of jellyfish before June.\nFrankie Hobrow from the Anglesey Sea Zoo advised swimmers to \"look but don't touch\" and to treat stings with vinegar.\nThe Marine Conservation Society (MCS) said jellyfish, including the Lion's Mane variety, have been seen by holidaymakers at Benllech beach, on the Menai Strait.\nMs Hobrow said: \"They have increased over the last two or three weeks with the warmer weather. They get carried around on the ocean currents, they can't swim very well so they rely on being carried around, and we do see this every year once it gets warmer.\n\"The sea temperatures warm up slightly and we get a lot more swarms of jellyfish.\"\nMs Hobrow said the Lion's Mane gives a \"nasty sting\".\nShe said: \"They can grow very, very big - over two metres - but the ones here are fairly small.\n\"They can be painful but it's generally localised pain - it doesn't usually last very long. You can often help if you apply vinegar - that's great because it's acidic.\"\nShe also said urine could also be used because of its acidity.\nThe MCS's National Jellyfish Survey, which is in its 10th year, said 7,500 jellyfish reports have been made by the public over the last decade.\nDr Peter Richardson, the charity's biodiversity programme manager, said: \"The scarcity of jellyfish reports before June was unusual and could well be linked to the exceptionally cold spring.\n\"However, as our waters warmed, sightings of jellyfish increased, with moon jellyfish reported in large numbers around the UK, reports of compass and blue jellyfish in the south west, and blooms of Lion's Mane jellies around north Wales and north west England.\"","summary":"The jellyfish population has soared after the recent warm weather, experts have said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n23 July 2013 Last updated at 06:00 BST\nThe baby was delivered at 16:24 BST at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, weighing 8lb 6oz.\nThe duke is based at RAF Valley on Anglesey, north Wales, where he and his wife share a cottage.\nFlt Lt William Wales - who, as monarch, will one day be head of the armed forces - has spent recent years flying rescue missions, and qualified as a helicopter captain in 2012.\nHere is what his colleagues had to say to him.\nWales welcomes 'joyous' royal birth","summary":"How would you rephrase that in a few words?\nThe Duke of Cambridge has been given a new baby daughter, the first royal to be born in the UK since the birth of Princess Charlotte in May 1953.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old was an unused squad member during the 2017 Six Nations, as well as the 2016 autumn internationals.\n\"It's been building as I've been in a few camps now, but to finally get my name called out on that team sheet was an awesome feeling,\" he said.\n\"I've been champing at the bit these last few camps, training hard.\"\nThe Ospreys player comes in to replace Cory Hill, who was called up by the British and Irish Lions following Wales' 24-6 win over Tonga.\nCoach Robin McBryde has made seven changes in all to the side that started that game at Eden Park last Friday\nAnother two uncapped players - scrum-half Tomos Williams and lock Adam Beard - are also on the bench.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nThornton made 25 appearances for Ospreys in the 2016-17 campaign, but expects a big transition to international rugby.\n\"I've been playing a lot for the Ospreys this year and being involved in the Pro12 and the [European] Challenge Cup has given me quite a bit of experience,\" the former Wales Under-20s captain told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"But Test rugby is a completely different animal, so I'm really looking forward to the challenge on Friday against a strong Samoan team.\n\"Like every young Welsh boy I want to play for Wales, but when it actually comes round you get that sensation of pride.\"\nThornton is part of an inexperienced Wales side, with the forwards having won just 31 caps between them.\n\"Samoa have a big experienced pack and we have a couple of young guys here looking to blood themselves on the international stage, so I think it'll be a good challenge overall,\" Thornton added.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device","summary":"\"It's a tough place to come to, but it's a great opportunity for me to get some experience and hopefully kick on from there.\"\nThe Samoan-born player is the second Welshman to be called up by the Lions, after","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inspector Harold Stephens said the County Plan, which will be the blueprint for development in County Durham for the next 20 years, was \"unrealistic and flawed\".\nThe council had wanted him to reassess his findings but he has refused.\nThe authority has now said it will take that decision to court.\nIan Thompson, the council's corporate director of regeneration and economic development, said: \"It came as a disappointment that the planning inspector has declined to reopen the examination.\n\"We maintain the plan offers the best prospect for economic growth and have explored every option and opportunity in our efforts to demonstrate this, which has included employing independent planning experts to review our business-backed predictions for growth.\n\"We now have no choice but to pursue this matter through the courts by way of a Judicial Review.\"\nIn the plan, the county council said it wants to build 31,400 homes and create thousands of jobs over the next 20 years, in a bid to attract more businesses and people to the area.\nBut Mr Stephens said the plan was \"unsound\" and assumptions about job growth were \"very ambitious\".","summary":"He said the plan was \"over-engineered\" and did not take into account the impact on the environment.\nThe inspector said the plan was \"over-engineered\" and did not take into account the impact on the environment.\nHe said","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifty sheep were stolen from a farm in Ammanford and the farmer spotted a flock two weeks later at a livestock market in Llanybydder.\nAfter the ewes gave birth, paternity tests revealed they were the offspring of the farmer's rams.\nAndrew Thomas, 39, of Garnant admitted handling the stolen sheep.\nHe will be sentenced at Swansea Crown Court this month.\nDyfed-Powys Police said this was the first time DNA evidence has been used in a case of this type in Wales, and only the third time across Wales and England.\nInsp Matthew Howells said: \"Traditionally, sheep rustling cases are very difficult to detect and prosecute, with this case being no exception.\n\"Although we were unable to prove who stole the sheep, we were able to use forensic techniques usually reserved for humans to help prove that the sheep were in fact the stolen ones.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA man has admitted handling stolen sheep and rams in a case of \"poisonous fodder\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"William Blake: Apprentice and Master has opened at the Ashmolean Museum after 19th Century floor plans were unearthed.\nBlake created the majority of his books from a printing studio in the Hercules Buildings in Hercules Road, Lambeth.\nThe studio was destroyed when the building was razed in 1918.\nPhilip Pullman CBE, president of the Blake Society, said: \"William Blake was a complete original; his power was his tenderness, his wit, his graphic line are like no-one else's.\n\"It's good to remind people every so often about this colossal imagination and his moral vision, which are just as potent now after two hundred years as they were when he brought them into the world.\"\nThe exhibition is on until 1 March 2015.","summary":"opens at the Ashmolean Museum on Wednesday.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA life-sized window from a London library is to be unveiled in a new exhibition marking the 400th anniversary of the author's birth.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The tie-up, announced in March, is expected to be completed by the end of this year or early 2017.\nIt will create one of the world's largest exchange companies with a combined value of about \u00a321bn.\nEach of the two companies has more than 5,000 staff.\nThe LSE said its shareholders would be asked to approve the merger on 4 July.\nIt added that the deal was expected to produce \u20ac250m in annual cost savings in five years, with \u20ac160m of those savings achieved by year three.\nIf the deal goes ahead, LSE shareholders will own 45.6% of the new holding company, while Deutsche Boerse shareholders will own 54.4%.\nThe two companies said together they should be able to make cost savings of \u20ac450m (\u00a3354m) a year - about 20% of the combined group's operating costs of \u20ac2.2bn last year.\nThe LSE group already owns Milan-based Borsa Italiana.\nThe newly merged company will keep both the London and Frankfurt headquarters. The new holding company, UK TopCo, will be incorporated in the UK.","summary":"The LSE said the merger would create a \"world-class exchange operator\" with a market capitalisation of about \u20ac1.3 trillion.\nThe merger will create a company with a market value of about \u20ac21bn, and a workforce","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sky Mobile will offer flexible monthly payment plans and the ability to roll over unused data each month for up to three years.\nSky will become a \"quad play\" provider, offering broadband, television fixed-line telephone and a mobile service.\nAnd existing Sky TV customers will not have to pay for calls or texts and can compile playlists of their favourite shows to watch on their mobiles.\nAccording to Sky, some 46,000 have pre-registered for the service.\nThe service comes with three data plans:\nNon-Sky TV customers can add on unlimited calls and texts for \u00a310 per month, or pay for calls and texts on a pay-as-you-use (PAYU) basis.\nAccording to Sky, UK consumers use less than half of the mobile data they buy from mobile network operators, adding up to an annual \u00a32bn of wasted data.\nStephen van Rooyen, UK and Ireland Sky chief executive, said: \"We felt it was time to shake up the mobile market and give customers a completely new way to manage their mobile plan.\n\"We've designed it based on what people told us they want - it's easy, flexible and transparent and it puts the customer in control.\"\nEwan Taylor-Gibson, a telecoms expert at uSwitch said: \"Sky's first mobile offering is very competitive, as long as you're already a Sky TV customer.\"\nHe compared Sky's Sim-only deal with that already offered by giffgaff, another service that piggybacks on O2's network and allows customers to alter their package depending on their usage.\n\"The key differences between the two are that Sky ties you in for 12 months, while giffgaff users can cancel anytime, and giffgaff also offers unlimited everything for \u00a320 a month, beating Sky's top package, which delivers 5GB,\" said Mr Taylor-Gibson.\nSky's decision to let people roll over data and store it for three years was \"both unique and compelling\", he said, but it may have to offer bigger data bundles.","summary":"Sky's mobile data plans are not without its own problems.\nThe company has been criticised for...\nSummary:\nSky has launched a new mobile broadband offering, which it says is the UK's first all-quad-play service.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In May, Mr Joyce vowed to press charges against a man who struck him with a pie over his support for same-sex marriage, which is not legal in Australia.\nMr Joyce has also faced criticism from some politicians who say he should not take a political stance on behalf of the airline.\nHowever, he said his company \"would be active out there\" in campaigning.\n\"I believe we have to get behind it and make sure that we have a 'yes' vote and certainly I will be out there strongly campaigning for a 'yes' vote,\" he said.\n\"We believe the social issues are very important of all of your [company] stakeholders and are very important for this country.\"\nAustralians will be asked their views on same-sex marriage through a voluntary, non-binding ballot to begin next month.\nIf it shows support for changing Australia's Marriage Act, it is expected that a vote in parliament will follow. However, MPs would not be bound to vote in line with the public.\nMr Joyce was one of 20 company chief executives who signed a petition in March calling on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to legalise same-sex marriage.\nIt led to criticism by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton, who said it was \"unacceptable that people would use companies and the money of publicly-listed companies to throw their weight around\".\n\"If Alan Joyce and any other CEO wants to campaign on this or any other issue in their own time and on their own dime, good luck to them,\" Mr Dutton said at the time.\nTwo months later, Mr Joyce was giving a speech in Perth when an intruder shoved him in the face with a meringue pie.\n\"From my reading, it would appear that Alan Joyce is very much part of a network trying to subvert the federal parliamentary process around the issue of marriage equality,\" the intruder, Tony Overheu, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.\nMr Joyce later said he would press charges against Mr Overheu.\nPolls in recent years have shown a majority of Australians support same-sex marriage.","summary":"However, the government has...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nAlan Joyce, the chief executive of Australian airline Qantas, has said he will be campaigning for same-sex marriage in Australia.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said the man, named as Josh Pitt from Leighton Buzzard, died from a single gunshot wound.\nHe was fatally injured after police attended a property in Hibbert Street, Luton, at 14:00 GMT on 9 November.\nThe IPCC said body-worn video footage from some of the officers will be analysed as investigations continue.\nFor more on this story and other Bedfordshire news\nIt said a forensic examination of the scene took place and a \"a number of knives\" were recovered.\nA post-mortem examination on Friday gave the provisional cause of death as a gunshot wound to the chest, the IPCC said.\nMr Pitt was described by Bedfordshire Police as white and British.\nHe was initially treated at the scene by officers and paramedics but died at hospital at 14:50 GMT.\nIPCC Commissioner Mary Cunneen said: \"My thoughts and sympathies are with the family and friends of Josh and all of those affected by this fatal shooting.\n\"Our investigation will look at the circumstances surrounding the incident and the actions of the officers involved.\n\"We have spoken to Josh's next of kin to inform them of our role and will be keeping them updated.\n\"I ask anybody who may have seen or heard anything in the Hibbert Street area on Wednesday afternoon, which may be useful to our investigation, to contact us.\"","summary":"McDonalds in the city said it was co-operating fully with the investigation.\nA spokesman for McDonalds said: \"We are deeply saddened by the death of Josh Pitt and our thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time.\n\"We are","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Defender Terry, 36, is leaving Chelsea this summer after more than two decades at Stamford Bridge.\nSwansea, West Brom and Bournemouth have been linked with the former England captain, while a move to China or the United States appear other options.\n\"I've got options but nothing sorted or in stone,\" said Terry.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"Everyone keeps asking me and no-one believes me when I say that I've not got anything sorted.\"\nTerry was an unused substitute in Saturday's 2-1 FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal at Wembley.\nHe has made 717 appearances for Chelsea and is a five-time Premier League title winner with the London club.\nHe has also won the Champions League and Europa League, as well as five FA Cups and three League Cups.\nAlthough he has yet to make up his mind whether to retire, Terry is keen to become a manager once he does decide to stop playing.\n\"I think I've got too much to give and I've learned too much not to pass that on,\" he added. \"I do want to be a manager.\"","summary":"Terry was speaking at a news conference ahead of Saturday's Premier League match against Manchester City at Wembley.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nThe former England captain, who has been linked with a move to China, has been","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sentencing of David Gilroy, who killed Edinburgh woman Suzanne Pilley, is due to take place next Wednesday.\nEarlier this week permission was also granted to film the proceedings.\nTwitter use has been allowed before in a Scottish court but it will be the first time a sentencing at the High Court in Scotland has been filmed.\nGilroy was found guilty by a jury last month of murdering 38-year-old bookkeeper Ms Pilley.\nShe disappeared in May 2010 but her body has never been found.\nProsecutors believed that Gilroy, 49, buried his former lover in a \"lonely grave\" in a remote part of Argyll.\nGilroy will be sentenced on Wednesday 18 April.\nDuring the filming, the camera will focus on the judge - no one else will feature in the footage except the macer and the clerk. Gilroy himself will not be filmed.\nLive updating on Twitter from a Scottish court was allowed for the first time for the sentencing of former MSP Tommy Sheridan in January 2011.\nHowever, guidance issued at the end of last year confirmed journalists in Scotland would not be allowed to use live text-based communication without specific clearance.\nJournalists south of the border have been told by the Lord Chief Justice to \"twitter as much as you like\".","summary":"'s\nThe court heard that the footage would be recorded on film and would be shown in court.\nThe court heard that the footage would be shown in court and on the internet.\nGilroy was convicted of murdering Ms Pilley, who was","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An investigation by Northampton Borough Council discovered 21 homeless people in the town, including \"a significant proportion of European migrants\".\nThe people were \"resolutely refusing to leave the streets\", the report said.\nCouncil officials held talks with 30 organisations to develop a plan to eliminate rough sleeping by June 2017.\nLithuanian Kristians Olsteins has been rough sleeping in Northampton for about four months after losing his job and passport.\nHe said it was not a lifestyle choice for him and he would like nothing more than to have a home.\nMike Hallet, who has been homeless for two years, also denied it was a choice.\nHe said: \"Of course, I would like to be off the streets - it is horrible and I would rather be anywhere else.\"\nBut Darren Jordan, who lived on the streets for two months before finding space in a homeless shelter, believes \"some people get stuck in a rut and then it does become a lifestyle choice\".\nNorthampton Hope Centre runs a day centre supporting people who are homeless or in poverty and was one of the organisations consulted by council officials.\nGeneral manager Robin Burgess said: \"It's clear there are people who have become accustomed to life on the street over many years - or even decades.\n\"Some are European and some are addicted to drink and alcohol - but I don't believe anyone actively chooses to sleep on the streets.\"\nHe said the way to address homelessness is to supply individual support for as long as is needed.\nUnder a three-year plan set to be discussed on Wednesday, it is proposed that Northampton Borough Council will provide a temporary night shelter which would require some initial set-up costs \"likely to be under \u00c2\u00a350,000\".\nThe financial implications of setting up and running the shelter for up to 18 months will be fully-costed and any plan will require approval.\n\"Comprehensive support plans\" for \"rough sleepers with complex needs\" would also be introduced.\nCrisis, a charity for single homeless people, said rough sleeping was \"incredibly dangerous\" and a homeless person was \"13 times more likely to be a victim of violence than the average member of the public\".\nChief executive Jon Sparkes added: \"Rather than blaming the people in these desperate circumstances, we need to focus on acting quickly and decisively to get them the support they need.\"","summary":"The...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nHomeless people in Northampton are being \"vilified\" by council officials who say they are \"overwhelmed\" by the number of people sleeping rough.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Citizens Advice Scotland said the number of employment cases it had seen had risen by 12% in the last four years and was now at its highest level.\nIt said the most common issues involved low pay, withheld wages and unfair dismissal, as well as bullying and discrimination.\nCAS has highlighted the issues in a report to MSPs.\nHolyrood's Economy, Energy and Tourism committee is exploring how employment and job quality has changed since the 2008 recession.\nCAS said it had gathered evidence showing workplace problems were growing in Scotland.\nStaff across its 61 sites reported that they were increasingly advising clients who were in work but struggling to pay for essentials.\nDelivering the report to the Scottish Parliament, the charity's spokesman Rob Gowans said: \"What our report shows is the collected evidence of all the work-related cases that people have brought to the Scottish CAB (Citizen Advice Bureaux) service over the last few years.\n\"While we don't give away the identities of any of our clients, our evidence shows real-life experience. There is a growing crisis of low pay and poor conditions in Scotland.\n\"Around half of Scots who are in poverty are actually working. This reflects the fact that the minimum wage is not in fact keeping up with inflation, and many of the benefits that are meant to supplement low wages are being cut.\nHe added: \"With wages falling in real terms, families are becoming trapped in poverty, less secure terms and working hours, and with basic employment rights becoming harder to enforce.\"\nMr Gowans also raised concerns about \"too many rogue employers\" who were \"exploiting\" workers under this environment.\n\"The growth in zero hours contracts has become a huge problem, which leaves thousands of Scots in huge financial uncertainty. And meanwhile it is becoming harder than ever to challenge unfair treatment,\" he added.\nSNP MSP Christina McKelvie described the CAS report as \"worrying\" and called for the Scottish Parliament to be given more powers over employment policy.\nShe said: \"This Citizens Advice Scotland report outlines the shocking impact of austerity, social security cuts and worrying examples of employers flouting employment law.\"","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nScotland's Citizens Advice Bureau (CAS) has warned that the number of employment cases it has seen has risen by 12% in the last four years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Most of the deaths resulted from a stampede as hundreds of students rushed to escape the blaze through two exits, the Kano state officials said.\nTwenty-five others were injured in the fire which broke out as students were sleeping at the government-run girls school in Jogana village, they added.\nIt is not being treated as suspicious.\nFire-fighters spent seven hours trying to put out the blaze, an eyewitness told the BBC's Hausa service.\nThe government has closed the boarding school and ordered a full investigation into the fire.","summary":"Kano is one of the most dangerous states in the country for children.\nThe state government has also banned the sale of alcohol in schools and has ordered the closure of all schools.\nThe BBC's Bashir Sa'ad Abdullahi in Kano says the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old, who won 56 caps, was available on a free transfer after being released by fellow Premier League side West Ham in May.\nHe said: \"This is a massive club and there's a massive opportunity for the club to push on.\n\"I've been lucky enough to have a really good career, but there's still a lot more I want to achieve.\"\nCole, who also played for Chelsea, Liverpool and on loan at Lille, is Villa's second signing of the summer.\nManager Paul Lambert has also signed former Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos on a free transfer from Valencia.","summary":"Find all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nAston Villa have signed former England goalkeeper Joe Cole from West Ham for an undisclosed fee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team from Cardiff University has appealed to more than 3,000 beekeepers to send them photos, videos and audio files from hives over the summer.\nThe noises will be analysed at the School of Pharmacy.\nThe research will also help them learn where the bees find their feed by mapping the exact locations they were pictured or recorded.\n\"The Africanised honey bee makes different sound to the European bees,\" said microbiology professor Les Bailie.\n\"The bees we have on the roof of the school here are Italian. Do the bees in Cardiff make the same sound as those in Aberystwyth or Wrexham?\"\nProf Bailie said bees could make up to 10 different noises depending on their mood, including angry, calm or ill.\nAnalysing the \"known noises\" can help determine where bees are from, but could also be used to play to bees to help their mood.\n\"A happy bee is a productive bee. If you can make the bee happy by playing them the right sound they can produce more honey,\" Prof Bailie said.\n\"Plotting these differences could ultimately help us in our bid to find out which plants help bees the most.\n\"Gathering photos, video and sound files will help us understand where gaps lie and will help put plants in the right places to make bees more productive.\"\nIf enough beekeepers respond, and investigators detect initial differences, the project could be rolled out to include more than 40,000 beekeepers across the UK.","summary":"The project is being funded by the Welsh government and the School of Pharmacy.\nProf Bailie said the project was a \"ground-breaking project\".\n\"It will help us to better understand the sounds of honey bees and help us to develop","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spending on the NHS should also be paid for by a dedicated tax marked on every payslip, the former health minister suggested.\nUnder Mr Lamb's plan, taxes would not be increased as the new levy would be offset by deductions to income tax or national insurance.\nHe has warned the NHS faces collapse without an urgent cash injection.\nThe plans are not yet party policy and will not be put to this year's conference in Bournemouth.\nBut Mr Lamb, the party's health spokesman, told party members he was \"very interested in the idea of a dedicated NHS and care contribution - separating it out from the rest of taxation, clearly identified on your payslip.\n\"And I am really interested in the idea of the right for local areas to raise additional funds for the NHS and care if they choose.\"\nThe Lib Dems say he would like to implement the ideas across the UK, although, as health and social care are devolved, it is unclear how this would be enforced.\nMr Lamb - who lost out to Tim Farron in a leadership election in July - proposes a cross-party commission to explore the ideas. He intends to consult health bodies and professionals, patients, trade unions and academics.\nMinisters have pledged \u00a32bn in this financial year for the NHS, and an extra \u00a38bn by 2020.\nBut Mr Lamb told the BBC that this was insufficient and, having \"seen the books\" as a minister in the last government, he feared the NHS could face a funding shortfall of \u00a330bn by 2020.\n\"The bottom line is with rising demand because of an ageing population we need more investment,\" he said.\nMr Lamb also warned that the social care system was \"on its knees\" and could collapse without a cash injection of \u00a35bn.\n\"I've been in the department. I have seen the books and I am deeply concerned. If we carry on regardless, the system will crash.\"\nTaxpayers are already shown how much they have contributed to the health service in annual personal tax statements.\nAn attempt to establish a cross-party commission on social care before the 2010 election - led in part by Mr Lamb - collapsed in acrimony.","summary":"...\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nThe NHS and social care could be separated in future under plans unveiled by the Liberal Democrats.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A judicial review has been launched after free taxis for pupils living 12 miles (19km) from Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Denbighshire, were stopped.\nParents claim their children's route to the bus stop is too dangerous to walk.\nBut a Denbighshire council spokeswoman said the policy was agreed after \"extensive consultation\" and through a \"democratic process\".\nGlenda Coleman, who lives in Bryneglwys, said: \"We've relied heavily on the free taxi because our children cannot walk to the bus pick up point as it is extremely dangerous.\n\"The council made a decision to cut this service without providing any alternatives or considering the repercussions of removing it.\"\nMs Coleman said it was \"impossible\" to drive down a nearby hill when it has snowed or there is ice on the road, meaning parents would not be able to transport their children to the bus stop, two-and-a-half-miles away.\nShe added: \"We feel we are being punished by the council for living in a rural area as we have been provided with no alternative options for transport and it is unacceptable.\"\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"Denbighshire's school transport policy has recently changed.\n\"We are aware that a small number of parents have raised concerns regarding these changes and their perceived impact.\n\"The policy was agreed after extensive consultation and it has gone through a democratic process.\n\"We have investigated complaints thoroughly and it is the right of individuals to consider taking the matter to judicial review, for which we would respond accordingly.\"","summary":"The council said it would not comment on individual cases.\nSummary:\nParents have been told to take their children to a bus stop after a council dropped a free taxi service.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 290 people were killed and hundreds more injured when the 6.2-magnitude quake struck in the early hours of Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome.\nThe town of Amatrice was among the worst affected areas.\nThe service at St Andrew's Cathedral was led by the Archbishop of Glasgow, Philip Tartaglia.\nIt follows a similar event in Edinburgh on Sunday.\nRonnie Convery, director of communications for the Archdiocese of Glasgow, said there had been wide interest in the service from Scotland's Italian community.\n\"We are looking at something like 400 new arrivals from Italy every month at the moment in Glasgow and Edinburgh,\" he said.\n\"It's those people I notice on social media who have really taken up the information about the mass today.\n\"It's also interesting that in many cases people are not necessarily practicing Catholics but they just want to have that opportunity to be together, to meet, to do something.\"","summary":"Convery said.\nHe added: \"So many people have been coming here to learn about the Catholic faith and to be part of a community that is very close to the Church of Scotland.\"\nThe service was also attended by the Archbishop of","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sofia Ashraf, 29, posted a Facebook live video of her singing a song, My Vote Is Not For You, in front of the new chief minister's residence.\nSasikala Natarajan, a close aide to the late chief minister J Jayalalitha, was appointed to the post on Sunday.\nThe decision has fuelled anger as Ms Natarajan has never held public office.\nShe was made general secretary of the AIADMK party after Jayalalitha's death in December.\nThe recording of Ms Ashhraf's live video has been viewed 45,000 times and shared almost 1,000 times since it was uploaded to Facebook 18 hours ago.\nTamil Nadu to get second woman leader\nThe Indian rapper who took on a multinational\n\"The youth are getting increasingly agitated, and this appointment of a woman who has never stood for election being made chief minister was the straw that broke the camel's back,\" Ms Ashraf told the BBC.\n\"It has made us lose faith in democracy.\"\nThe AIADMK had earlier explained its choice of chief minister.\n\"Like Amma [mother], we wanted a strong woman leader to serve the people,\" party spokesperson CR Saraswathi told the AFP news agency, referring to Jayalalitha by her popular nickname.\nMs Ashraf says she was performing at a venue two streets away from Ms Natarajan's residence in Chennai (Madras) when her band decided to change the lyrics to one of her songs.\nShe and others marched towards the house and transmitted it live on Facebook.\nPolice tried to stop the recording, but Ms Ashraf told the BBC that those accompanying her argued that she was doing nothing illegal.\n\"In Tamil Nadu there is a culture of bullying. There is no space for dissent. If you protest on the streets you are arrested, and if you protest on social media you are charged with defamation. This protest was my way of reclaiming both those spaces,\" she said.\n\"Party workers are asking us to give Sasikala a chance, but let her stand for election first.\"\nMs Natarajan's appointment caused a lot of chatter on Indian social media, both in Tamil Nadu and outside, with many expressing opposition to the decision.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA woman who was appointed as the chief minister of the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu has been condemned by her friends and fellow artists.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shenzhen prosecutors, late on Thursday, said a dispatcher and supervisor of the landfill, the chief and deputy manager of a company in charge of it, and seven other people were arrested.\nThey said they have been charged with negligently causing a serious accident.\nThe landslide happened when a hill of construction waste collapsed, leaving 74 people either missing or dead.\nThe formal arrests come three days after the police took what Chinese media called \"coercive measures\" against 12 people. It is thought the 11 arrested today were among those.\nOfficials have described the 20 December disaster as man-made, raising the possibility of severe punishments for those they consider responsible.\nOne official, whose job involved regulating construction sites, apparently jumped to his death a week after the landslide. It is not clear if he was being investigated for his role in it.\nOfficials have appealed for police and the public to help them find other suspects apparently on the run.","summary":"said the Xinhua news agency.\nThe landslide happened when the waste was being moved from one location to another, and the landfill was being opened up to let the waste to be moved to another location.\nThe landslide happened when the waste was","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Six authorities have told BBC Wales a meltdown in waste markets has hit their budgets.\nPembrokeshire council has seen the price it gets for steel drop by 88% over the year - while Flintshire has seen the price for plastics halved.\nExperts say a slump in oil prices, cheap steel imports, and China's economic slowdown are to blame.\n\"We try to play the markets as best we can,\" Harvey Mitchell, the waste services manager for Flintshire, said.\n\"It makes it difficult when we do have a drop in issues we can't control, such as the global price of oil, or when larger countries flood the European market with steel.\"\nFlintshire has been celebrating a record year for recycling household waste - up to 58% of everything thrown away now ends up at its waste recover facility in Buckley.\n\"But while we've seen an increase in the amount of material we've collected, we've actually seen a drop in the income because of the market prices,\" Mr Mitchell said.\nRecycled waste netted the council \u00a3537,000 in revenue in 2015\/16, but this represented a drop of 45% in the expected income - more than \u00a3400,000 in lost cash.\nThe pattern has been repeated in Pembrokeshire, where \u00a3360,000 has been wiped off the council's expected income, while four other councils saw a combined drop of \u00a3335,000.\n\"This is an issue which is impacting upon Wales as a whole, not just Pembrokeshire,\" a council official there said.\n\"Fortunately quotes for the coming months are starting to look more positive with prices starting to increase.\"\nThe impact on most of the other Welsh councils which responded to BBC Wales has been minimal, as they said are tied into long term contracts dealing with their recycling services.\nBut one academic expert said authorities and the public in Wales will need to refocus as they face ever increasing targets on recycling.\nBy 2025 Welsh authorities are being asked to recycle 70% of waste - by 2050, it should be 100%.\n\"Waste prevention is what this is all about,\" Rebecca Colley-Jones, from Bangor University's Sustainability Lab, said.\n\"It's about buying smartly, being able to think about what you do with it so it can be reused, because reuse is a form of waste prevention.\n\"Together we can provide solutions for the future.\"","summary":"The...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nWales' waste services are facing a crisis in terms of funding, according to experts.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The discovery was made after another child was threatened in the school's playground on 4 March.\nA boy was excluded from the school following the incident, in which no-one was injured.\nA police spokesman said the child was spoken to and reported to the Reporter to the Children's Panel.\nHe added: \"No-one was injured in the incident and a knife was recovered.\"\nDumfries and Galloway council described the behaviour as \"totally unacceptable\".\nA spokesman said the local authority took safety in its schools very seriously.\nHe added: \"The school carried out investigations immediately and handled the matter appropriately and sensitively, involving the parents of the children concerned and Police Scotland.\n\"The incident resulted in an exclusion, with arrangements in place between the pupil, parents and the school in terms of expectations, support and supervision.\n\"The council is providing support, advice and resources to assist the school deal with this matter.\"","summary":"A spokesman for the Scottish Police Federation said the incident was \"completely unacceptable\".\nHe added: \"The police have made a report to the SPA and the local authority has been made aware of the report.\n\"Police Scotland will be working with","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Lord Advocate said he had informed First Minister Nicola Sturgeon of his intention to quit the post after five years in the job.\nHe said it had been a \"real privilege\" to lead the prosecution service in Scotland and to provide legal advice to the Scottish government.\nThe law officer added that it was time to \"step down and do other things\".\nIn a statement, Mr Mulholland said: \"In recent years the Crown has embedded specialisms in the way it does its job.\n\"Our expertise in handling offences including rape, domestic abuse, serious organised crime, counter terrorism and cold cases has helped us become one of the most effective prosecution services in the world and given victims greater confidence to report crimes.\n\"It's been an honour to do this job working with so many dedicated and talented people to deliver justice in some of the most demanding and challenging of cases.\"\nNicola Sturgeon described Mr Mulholland as \"an outstanding Lord Advocate\".\nIn a statement, she said he had carried out his role with \"dedication, energy, integrity and intellect\".\nShe highlighted his work in leading Scotland's first successful \"double jeopardy\" murder prosecution, against the Worlds End murderer Angus Sinclair.\nThe first minister also praised his role in establishing a National Sexual Crimes Unit and appointing Scotland's first specialist prosecutor to deal with domestic abuse.\n\"It is clear that he has worked to bring about change to ensure that the system makes a real difference to people's lives, and his dedication to the law and his compassion for others has been behind that drive,\" she added.\n\"Frank has made a substantial contribution to the law and Scottish society.\"\nMr Mulholland served as Solicitor General until 2011, when he succeeded Dame Elish Angiolini as Lord Advocate.\nHe has faced some criticism during his tenure, most notably over the Crown's decision not to press charges over the Glasgow bin lorry crash.\nThe families of some of the victims of the 2014 tragedy are now pursuing a private prosecution against the driver.\nIt is understood that he will formally step down when his successor is appointed by the Queen.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe Lord Advocate, Frank Mulholland QC, is to step down from his post after five years in the post.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old member of parliament is named alongside Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Noel Gallagher for the publication's People of the Year list.\nNME said the politician impressed by becoming the youngest MP elected to the House of Commons since 1880.\nEarlier this month, she was named Glasgow University's Young Alumnus of the Year.\nMs Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat in May's general election, before completing her MA Hons degree in Politics and Public Affairs.","summary":"She is the first woman to be elected to the House of Commons.\nMs Black said: \"I am delighted to be named on the list and am honoured to be recognised for my achievements in the media.\n\"It is a privilege to be chosen to be","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Radwan Hamed collapsed during a game in Belgium in 2006. Last year a judge ruled Spurs breached its duties to him.\nIn a screening prior to signing for the club, an electrocardiogram test showed his heart was \"unequivocally abnormal\" but he was not stopped from playing.\nThe club regretted a former employee had been remiss in their duties.\nIn a statement, the family of Mr Hamed, who is now 27, said they were \"relieved\" a settlement had been reached, following a decade-long legal battle .\n\"Just as Radwan had no choice but to start his difficult journey towards recovery, we had no choice but to start the difficult journey to obtain justice,\" they said.\n\"We risked losing our home and faced personal financial ruin in order to pursue justice for our son.\n\"The club did not tell us or Radwan about his potentially fatal condition. Had they done so, Radwan would not have continued to play football.\"\nThe teenager collapsed during the game against Cercle Bruges on 4 August 2006 and was rushed to an intensive care unit but suffered oxygen starvation to his brain.\nIn the 2015 hearing, Mr Justice Hickinbottom ruled the club was 70% liable or Mr Hamed's injuries and Dr Peter Mills, the Football Association's regional cardiologist for South East England, was 30% liable.\nThe Premier League club will not be hit with a fee directly as their 70% portion was incurred by physicians they previously employed, who have agreed to indemnify the club.\nFootball Association rules require all football academy recruits to be referred to a cardiologist to help identify those prone to potentially fatal heart conditions.\nMr Hamed's MRI scan showed no obvious signs of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, but Dr Mills wrote to Spurs saying the condition could not be excluded on these findings alone.\nEleven months later, the teenager, who was unaware his tests had revealed an \"abnormal\" heart condition, signed a contract with Spurs.\nA spokesman for Spurs said: \"The club wholeheartedly regrets that a former employee, as adjudged, was remiss in their duties to Radwan.\n\"This judgment will hopefully now secure the best possible treatment and care for him.\"","summary":"The...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nTottenham Hotspur have reached a \u00a31.5m settlement with the family of a former employee who died after collapsing during a match.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Pirates of the Caribbean star will play the title role in Therese Raquin, based on Emile Zola's 1867 classic.\nDescribed as \"a tale of love, lust, betrayal, and guilt,\" the play will cast her as a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage who has an affair with one of her husband's friends.\nThe Roundabout Theatre Company show opens in October 2015 in New York.\nKnightley, who turns 30 next year, previously trod the boards in London in The Misanthrope and The Children's Hour.\nThe actress has two films out next month in the UK - World War Two drama The Imitation Game and US comedy Say When.\nTherese Raquin has been staged and filmed many times, most recently as the film In Secret starring Elizabeth Olsen.\nThe new version is by British playwright Helen Edmundson, who previously adapted the Tolstoy novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace for the stage.\nKnightley appeared in a 2012 film of Anna Karenina and has also appeared in film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and Ian McEwan's Atonement.\nTherese Raquin begins previews on 1 October and has its opening night on 29 October at a Broadway theatre yet to be announced.\nEarlier this year Knightley revealed she had hoped to take The Children's Hour to Broadway but could not work out the scheduling with co-star Elisabeth Moss.\n\"We tried to make it happen, but our scheduling didn't work out,\" she told The Advocate. \"It was a real shame, because it would be great doing it on Broadway.\"","summary":"Follow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Barcelona forward Messi, 29, made his decision in June after missing a penalty in the shootout as Argentina lost to Chile in the Copa America, a fourth major final loss in nine years.\nBauza, who succeeded Gerardo Martino, said: \"My sole intention is to see if I can talk football with Messi.\n\"From that will come the possibility of him being called up in our next games.\"\nArgentina face 2018 World Cup qualifiers at home to Uruguay and away to Venezuela in the first week of September.\nThey are third in the 10-nation South American group with 11 points from six matches, two points behind leading pair Uruguay and Ecuador.\nThe top four after 18 matches qualify for the finals in Russia, while the fifth-placed team goes into an intercontinental play-off for one more berth.\nBauza, 58, is a former central defender who has won the Copa Libertadores South American club competition twice as a coach.\nAsked about Messi, he added: \"I want to tell him my idea and for him to tell me how things are with him and then we'll see what comes out of it.\n\"I have felt frustrated for losing a match or a final and understand that statement [of quitting] when you are overwhelmed with frustration, but I know it can be reversed.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nArgentina coach Alejandro Bortoluzzi says he will quit after the 2018 World Cup if Lionel Messi is not named in his squad.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n21 August 2015 Last updated at 16:07 BST\nJackson made headlines across Canada and the U.S. after the Toronto Public Library shared the note he had tucked into the pages of a comic book he had damaged.\nThe note said: \"I am sorry that a page ripped when it fell out of my bunk when I fell asleep reading. It won't happen again. I'm sorry, from Jackson.\"\nA library worker found the note and shared it on social media.\nWith thanks to CBC News, Toronto","summary":"and the U.S. Public Library shared the note with the public library.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA comic book ripped out of a library's wall and posted online has been shared more than 1,000 times","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Waites thrashed Jeff Smith 7-1 in Sunday's final at Lakeside.\nThe 38-year-old from Huddersfield had an operation on a rotator cuff problem in February.\n\"I had six weeks without throwing a dart - that's painful in itself. Now I'm taking the world title back home,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"It's hard trying to come back from an injury and trying to get yourself to practice. Sometimes, no matter what you do, your body won't react with it.\"\nWaites, who added to his previous Lakeside success from 2013, continued: \"This week, I've prepared myself to play for two hours in a session and it's so difficult to do. My shoulder and my body wasn't happy with that.\n\"After I played Glen Durrant [in the quarter-finals on Friday] I ended up going to sleep at half past eight.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWaites, who was the ninth seed, is the eighth man to win the BDO title on more than one occasion.\nHe raced into a 5-0 lead in the final against unseeded Canadian Smith, 40, and eventually wrapped up a comfortable victory.\n\"It's not really sunk in yet,\" said Waites, who will return to his job as a carpenter on Tuesday.\n\"I can't believe it was over so quickly. I set myself up for it being a really tough game and Jeff, although he pushed me a little bit, didn't take his opportunities.\n\"I took my opportunities when I got them and I was taking sets.\"","summary":"Waites, who has won the BDO World Championship twice, will now head to the United States to compete in the World Amateur Championship in Florida in April.\nHe will also play in the World Series of Darts, which starts on Thursday","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who was 31, was shot by police on Francis Street at around 09:35 GMT. A Taser was also used.\nThe IPCC said officers had fired more than one shot at the man.\nHumberside Police said armed officers had been sent to the Holderness Road area at about 09:20 GMT following reports of a man carrying an axe.\nMore on this and other Hull stories\nThe IPCC, which is investigating the shooting, said: \"At this stage, the IPCC understands that officers fired more than one shot at the man, at around 09:35 on Francis Street.\n\"During the incident a Taser was also discharged by police.\"\nThe dead man has not been named but his family have been informed, it added.\nEarlier Humberside Police confirmed it had been responding to calls from members of the public and confirmed the force was not looking for any other individuals in connection with the incident.\nOne builder working nearby said he heard gunshots.\n\"I heard two fires, that's all I heard really,\" he said.\n\"It was scary, a scary situation.\"\nRachael, who was attending a training course in a nearby building, said she heard two \"loud bangs and screaming\".\n\"Then we looked out the window and he was laid on the floor,\" she said.\n\"He had what looked like two large sort of cuts, slashes things low down and there was blood coming out of them.\n\"There were about four or six (police officers) with him on the floor and he was trying to sit up, obviously he was bleeding quite a lot.\"","summary":"She said she heard the gunfire and saw the man lying on the floor.\n\"I was just trying to get him to sit up,\" she said.\n\"It was just a big, big, big sound.\"\nThe IPCC said it","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old forward has been signed for the second half of the Womens Super League season, which will resume for Blues on 29 June at home to Arsenal.\n\"It further outlines our intentions and vision of what we want to achieve at the club,\" said manager David Parker.\nBlues fought off competition from some major European sides to sign Linden.\n\"It's a signal of the development the club is making not just in England but also in Europe that we are now attracting the top European players,\" added Parker.\nShe is the third German to join this season following the signing of Corina Schroder from Liverpool and the arrival in April of defender Marisa Ewers from Bayer Leverkusen.\nOn the back of two wins in three matches, Blues have climbed to third in WSL 1, seven points behind leaders Manchester City.\nLinden said: \"The conversations with David, (assistant manager) Marcus Bignot and (chief executive) Tim Andrews convinced me about the project and ambitions at the club.\n\"I'm looking forward to the new challenge to play in another country. I have always wanted to play in England.\"\nLinden, who played at SGS Essen and Bayer Leverkusen before joining Frankfurt for the 2015-16 season, has represented Germany at every level.","summary":"She has also played for Hamburg, Hertha Berlin, Hertha Berlin, Borussia Dortmund, Wolfsburg, Schalke and Hertha Berlin.\nBlues are currently third in the league, seven points behind leaders Manchester City, who play at","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Ashley had been asked to give evidence about the treatment of his workers.\nIt follows a BBC investigation into the Derbyshire company's warehouse working practises.\nMr Ashley has until 21 March to respond after a letter from Hartlepool MP Iain Wright.\nThe letter reveals Mr Ashley had invited the Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) select committee - which Mr Wright chairs - to a meeting at the company's base in Shirebrook.\n\"The treatment of low-paid workers and enforcement of the national minimum wage are issues that the committee will be keeping under review over the coming months,\" Mr Wright's letter states.\n\"In line with select committees' commitment to transparency, it is normal practice for the BIS Committee to meet in public at Westminster and we agreed to adhere to this practice on this occasion.\n\"A number of alternative dates have been offered to you by the Committee Clerk, but... you have not accepted any of them, nor agreed in principle to attend.\n\"Should you fail in your reply to agree to attend on one of the dates offered to you...the committee reserves the right to take the matter further, including seeking the support of the House of Commons in respect of any complaint of contempt.\"\nSports Direct has not responded to the BBC's request for a comment.\nThe company has previously pledged to review worker rights, with oversight by Mr Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United Football Club.","summary":"The company has been under investigation by the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) since a BBC investigation in October 2015.\nThe BBC has also seen a letter from the BIS to Sports Direct's head of HR, which alleges","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police raided 43-year-old John Nicholson's Dundee home in February following a tip-off.\nOfficers found drugs including more than 2.5 kg of heroin with a street value of \u00a3263,000 during the operation.\nNicholson will be sentenced on 11 May after admitting being concerned in the supply of drugs at his home in the city's Raglan Street.\nDefence counsel Ronnie Renucci said Nicholson pled guilty on the basis that he had allowed his house to be used for the storage of the drugs.\nMr Renucci said: \"He was not the owner of the drugs. He was doing so to pay off a debt.\"\nThe High Court in Edinburgh was told police officers also recovered \u00a3100,000 worth of amphetamine and cannabis with a potential street value of between \u00a360,000 and \u00a390,000.\nThe court heard that Nicholson had previous convictions for road traffic offences and dishonesty but had never been jailed.\nLord Kinclaven deferred sentence on Nicholson for reports and remanded him in custody.","summary":"he said he would be sentenced at a later date.\nThe court heard that the drugs were found during a search of a house in the city's High Street.\nThe house was searched by police officers and they found a large amount of drugs, including heroin,","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielsa, 60, a former Argentina and Chile boss, resigned from French club Marseille in August and is unattached.\nHe led Spanish club Athletic Bilbao to the 2012 Europa League and Copa del Rey finals before a 2014 move to Marseille.\nSwansea parted company with Garry Monk on Wednesday and are thought to want a new boss before Sunday's West Ham game.\nMonk left the club following a run of just one win in 11 Premier League games.\nAEK Athens boss Gus Poyet was thought to be in the frame to replace him, but the Greek club said that they had not received an approach from Swansea regarding Poyet.\nSevilla manager Unai Emery has also been linked with the job.\nSwansea's first-team coach Alan Curtis was in caretaker charge of Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Manchester City.","summary":"Swansea's next game is at home to West Ham on Saturday, 5 October.\nSwansea City have appointed former France international Claude Puel as their new head coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Neel Croos, 26, died from a head injury following a fight in Holborn Way, Mitcham on 23 November 2015.\nPrashad Sothalingam, nicknamed Bullet, was one of several young men from the Tamil community who had been at a birthday party when violence erupted.\nHe was jailed after being found guilty of murder and wounding with intent at a retrial at the Old Bailey.\nSothalingam, who had previously been convicted of violent disorder, was told he must serve a minimum of 29 years in prison.\nThe court heard the killing was the result of a \"power struggle\" within the Tooting Boys gang between the Elders and Sothalingam's group, the Youngers.\nMr Croos's group, which was also armed, had been hunted down by Sothalingam's group.\nSothalingam had been at a birthday party on the fifth floor of a Morrison's car park in Mitcham, the court heard.\nWhen they saw a rival faction arrive they attacked them with a variety of weapons.\nOne witness said he heard someone say in Tamil: \"There they are. Go get them.\"\nHe told the jury he had seen Sothalingam, who he had previously seen playing football, swinging an axe at Mr Croos, hitting him on the head.\nHe also told the court he had seen other men carrying a sword, metal poles and socks stuffed with snooker balls or stones.\nThe judge also jailed Sugan Selvarajan for a total of 14 years for wounding with intent and violent disorder, and Sivakaran Ockersz for 31 months for violent disorder and an unrelated ATM fraud.\nVisuparathan Dayaparan was sent to prison for 27 months after being convicted of violent disorder.\nSothalingam, 26, from Mitcham; Ockersz, 19, of Wallington; Selvarajan, 33, of Mitcham; and Dayaparan aka Visu, 24, of Mitcham, had denied the charges.","summary":"They were convicted following a trial at the Old Bailey.\nThe trial heard the group had been at a birthday party in the early hours of 23 November 2015 when violence broke out.\nThe court heard Mr Croos, who was armed with a machete,","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old, who has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, fractured his right ankle while on international duty with Belgium on Sunday.\nChelsea said the operation on Monday was \"successful\", but that Hazard will not return to training for approximately three months.\nThe new Premier League season is due to begin on 12 August.\nHazard will also miss pre-season games against Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan in Singapore from 22-29 July, and the Community Shield against Arsenal on 6 August.\nHazard was instrumental as Chelsea won the Premier League last season, scoring 16 goals in 36 games.","summary":"he has been capped 106 times by his country.\nHe was also part of the squad that won the FA Cup in 2014, but has not played since the final in May.\nChelsea manager Antonio Conte said he was \"very happy\" with the outcome","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The body of the man in his 70s, was found at the house in Nettleden Road, Little Gaddesden, near Berkhamsted, on Saturday afternoon.\nA man in his 80s was also taken to hospital, a police spokeswoman said.\nDetectives want to question 55-year-old Ian John McLoughlin, also known as Ian John Baker, and have warned people not to approach him.\nDet Ch Insp Martin Brunning, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit, said: \"The investigation is still in its early stages.\n\"However, we are continuing to treat the death as murder. We urgently want to speak to Ian McLoughlin in connection with this offence.\"\nHe is described as white, about 6ft (1.8m) tall, with straight, greying, collar-length hair and of average build.\nHe is believed to have been wearing sunglasses, blue jeans or three-quarter length trousers and a dark blue, light blue and white checked short-sleeved shirt with a button-down collar.\nAnyone with information has been urged to contact police or Crimestoppers.\nOfficers have been conducting additional patrols in the area to provide reassurance to residents.","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA murder investigation has been launched after a man's body was found at a house in Hertfordshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Zachary Barker, nine, died in hospital after the collision in Spring Gardens, Leek, in Staffordshire, last Saturday.\nHis mother Stephanie said she wanted others to \"benefit from his short life\".\nShe said transplants meant \"even in death\" he could carry on helping.\nMore updates on this story and others in Staffordshire\nIn a statement released by police, she said: \"Zachary was just a lovely lad, full of life and joy. The whole family are devastated by the loss and we cannot believe that we will not see him again.\n\"He will remain in our hearts, thoughts and memories forever.\n\"We took the decision to allow his organs to be used for transplant, so that others may benefit from his short life.\n\"He was a tremendous son who was always willing to help everyone and even in death, he will continue to help others\".\nPolice said a friend of the family has set up a Just Giving page to assist with the cost of the funeral.","summary":"The family of a boy who died after a tram crash have said they are \"devastated\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day hearing in Ebbw Vale is examining the request to take over 250 hectares (600 acres) of common land.\nBackers, including Blaenau Gwent council, have offered around 320 hectares (800 acres) replacement land.\nThe inquiry has heard conflicting accounts from experts over claims the circuit would damage habitats and plant life by building on the common land.\nNatural Resources Wales said it was \"difficult to conclude\" that the replacement land was of equal value, but it was not opposing the development overall.\nBut an ecology report presented by the developers said there would be a \"net gain\" in biodiversity because the plans included work to enhance other habitats nearby - which the Gwent wildlife trust argued against.\nThe Planning Inspectorate for Wales will make a recommendation after the inquiry in Ebbw vale, before Welsh government ministers have the final say on whether the plans can go ahead.","summary":"The inquiry was triggered by the Welsh government's decision to build the \u00a3425m Circuit of Wales in Ebbw Vale in 2015.\nThe Welsh government said the project would create up to 6,000 jobs and boost the economy of Blaenau Gw","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two Diarmuid Murtagh goals helped Connacht lead 2-3 to 0-3 before Aidan Breen replied with an Ulster goal.\nDamien Comer hit a third Connacht goal as they led 3-6 to 1-10 at half-time before Ulster took control.\nDespite losing Chrissy McKaigue to a black card, Ulster hit 1-4 without reply, with Charlie Vernon netting.\nMcKaigue was joined in the Ulster squad at Carrick-on-Shannon by his Slaughtneil team-mate Brendan Rogers, despite their upcoming All-Ireland club championship duties.\nConnacht started strongly with their scorer in chief Murtagh firing their opening goal after 7 minutes and again finding the net two minutes later.\nUlster responded well with Fermanagh's Breen finding the net for his provincial for the second time in a week with a 18th-minute goal.\nPete McGrath's charges cut the gap to two points twice over the next six minutes, and left the minimum between the sides for the first time, after a Tomas Corrigan score.\nHowever, Connacht were causing the Ulster defence problems, with Galway's Comer cutting in for a 28th minute goal, as the hosts led by two at the break.\nUlster came fired up on the restart, and despite losing substitute McKaigue to a black card, kept motoring well.\nPeter Harte and Corrigan added point before Vernon cut through for a goal in a spell which saw Ulster score 1-4 without reply.\nConnacht could only manage two points from frees in the closing quarter, with Emyln Mulligan and Paul Conroy on target.\nAfter the game Ulster captain Eoin Donnelly accepted the cup from GAA President Aogan O Fearghail.","summary":"Donnelly was also named player of the match.\nConnacht: Tiernan O'Halloran; Aidan Breen, Cliodhna Moloney, Cillian O'Connor, Diarmuid O'Connor; Chrissy McKaigue, E","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The call was made by Scottish Conservative Mary Scanlon and backed by SNP MSP Mike MacKenzie.\nThe state of Holyrood's coffee was raised during questions about staff and services at the Edinburgh building.\nLinda Fabiani suggested the complainers could use \"very good coffee bags\" and \"some really hot water\".\nShe was answering on behalf of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body which runs the parliament.\nAfter taking a question about food waste disposal, Ms Fabiani was informed by Ms Scanlon that she would like to \"increase the amount of food disposal\" in some areas, namely the coffee for committee meetings.\nMs Scanlon, the MSP for the Highlands and Islands, told the chamber: \"On behalf of my colleague on the audit and education committee, Colin Beattie, and colleagues across this parliament from all parties can I ask if the corporate body will ensure that new and existing MSPs get a decent cup of coffee in committee in session five [after the next Holyrood election].\"\nMs Scanlon was backed by Mr MacKenzie who said he \"shared the concerns\".\nHe had also observed that the quality of the coffee diminished the longer it sat in their flasks.\nMs Fabiani responded by saying: \"I guess it is all a matter of taste I quite like the coffee that we get in committee.\"\nHowever, she added that it was a complaint she had heard \"over the last couple of years\".\nMs Fabiani said the fact the coffee urns were being emptied each day suggested that most people were \"quite happy\" with what was being offered.","summary":"She added: \"I think the complaints that I have had are that the cups are not being emptied every day.\"\nMs Scanlon said she had been told that the Scottish Parliament was \"very good\" at organising coffee for committee meetings","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n16 December 2014 Last updated at 08:58 GMT\nDr Andrew Goodall said a choice may have to be made between emergency care and non-urgent surgery.\nIn an extended interview with BBC Wales health correspondent Owain Clarke, Dr Goodall said hospitals might make the decision not to schedule surgery in the first place to focus on \"front door pressures\" during the peak winter months.\nTwo hospitals, Morriston in Swansea and the Princess of Wales in Bridgend, have already cancelled some surgical procedures until after Christmas.","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA hospital's decision to cancel routine operations after Christmas may be the right decision, a leading surgeon has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alarm was raised at about midnight on Thursday when the men became stranded after their boat lost engine power.\nThree lifeboats and a rescue helicopter went to the scene. It has been described as a \"major recue operation\".\nMark Barnett from the Lough Swilly lifeboat described it as a community effort.\n\"The fishermen had gone out in their boat around Malin pier and then decided to head a little east,\" he said.\n\"The fishermen are fine but had a lucky escape.\n\"They had been out for half an hour when the engine broke down and they started to drift.\n\"They had no mobile phone signal to raise the alarm.\"","summary":"McAuley said.\n\"They were very lucky to get away.\"\nThe RNLI said the men were all wearing life jackets and had been rescued by a passing vessel.\nThe rescue operation was part of a wider operation to help","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day race, a precursor to the Tour which begins on 2 July, starts with a 4km time trial on Sunday.\n\"There will be many challengers [in the Tour]. But if I must pick two, I would say Froome and Nairo Quintana,\" said Contador, also a two-time Tour winner.\n\"The Criterium will allow me to test myself against my rivals.\"\nTeam Sky rider Froome has won the Criterium in each of the two years he has won the Tour - 2013 and 2015 - but Contador, who rides for Tinkoff, has never won the Criterium.\n\"My primary objective is to finish [the Criterium] in good physical condition with respect to the Tour - to be ready,\" said the Spaniard.\n\"I'm not thinking about the overall victory but, obviously, if the chance is there...\"\nAstana's Fabio Aru and FDJ's Thibaut Pinot will also contest the Criterium, but Movistar's Quintana is not competing in the race.","summary":"The race is the third of the four Grand Tours, after the Tour de France and Vuelta a Espana.\nThe Tour de France is the world's biggest cycling event, with more than 100 stages and 1.5 million spectators.\n1. Chris","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red sand boa is a protected species, and looks like it has two heads, because its tail is shaped like its head to help it defend itself.\nThe snake is prized on the black market because many believe it brings good luck or has medicinal qualities.\nPolice in Bangalore arrested four people trying to sell the protected creature for $1,500 (\u00c2\u00a31,100).\nPolice said plain clothes officers had organised a sting by pretending to be interested buyers.\nThe market for the \"two-headed\" red sand boas was \"basically another form of cheating\", PS Harsha, the local deputy commissioner of police, said.\n\"It is invariably used to cheat people who have some belief that it will act as good luck charm.\"\nSharath Babu, a wildlife warden in Bangalore's Urban district, said \"it is a fallacy that it has two heads... the head and tail of the snake look alike, so if anyone tries to catch it, it strikes from the other end which is the head\".\nThanks to the superstition that the red sand boa will bring its owner treasure, demand for the snake is high, with people even hiring them out for ceremonies, Mr Babu told BBC Hindi.\n\"It is even used for conducting rituals that would bring in rain or money. It is even believed that the heavier the snake, the more riches it will bring. So, the black market dealers shove ball bearings and other objects into the snakes. These animals die a very painful death.\"\nLuckily for this particular snake, though, it was rescued - and has now been set free in the Bannerghatta Biological Park on the outskirts of Bangalore.","summary":"The park is home to a variety of wildlife, including the red sand boa, which is a protected species.\nThe snake is a favourite with poachers because it is easy to catch and it is easy to sell.\nThe park is also home to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Supporters and colleagues gathered outside the Alvorada Palace to bid her farewell, some handing her flowers.\nMs Rousseff was dismissed last week after the Senate found her guilty of manipulating the budget.\nShe denies wrongdoing and has dismissed her impeachment as a \"coup d'etat\".\nBrazilian television showed Ms Rousseff walking out of the presidential residence surrounded by former ministers and Congressmen from her Workers' Party.\nHow will history look back on impeachment?\nProfile: Dilma Rousseff\nSupporter Cecilia Monteir, 56, said she was \"very, very sad, feeling like the country will be left a bit orphaned\".\nMore supporters awaited Ms Rousseff as she arrived at an airport to board a plane to the southern city of Porto Alegre, her adopted hometown. On her arrival she was greeted by more well-wishers.\nHours after the impeachment vote, Ms Rousseff's vice-president Michel Temer, was sworn in, ending 13 years in power for the left-wing Workers' Party.\nHe will serve out Ms Rousseff's term until 1 January 2019.\nMs Rousseff has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against the Senate's decision but correspondents say it has very little chance of succeeding.","summary":"Rousseff's supporters say she is the victim of a political coup.\nThe former president is accused of illegally manipulating the budget and using the funds to pay for a luxury lifestyle.\nShe has denied the charges and said the impeachment proceedings against her is a \"c","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Boyle struck the only goal in the 18th minute after lobbing over Graham Doyle following a moment of hesitancy in the Wexford defence.\nDerry needed fine saves from Gerard Doherty to stay ahead as the keeper denied Conor O'Keeffe and Paul Murphy.\nJosh Daniels also headed a Gary Delaney effort off the line in the second half as Derry endured some nervous moments.\nDerry did go close to adding to their lead in the final five minutes of the game as Aaron McEneff clipped the Wexford crossbar with a long-range shot and substitute Jordan Allan fired just wide.\nKenny Shiels' side suffered a blow in the second half as goalscorer Boyle was forced off by an apparent hamstring injury.\nWith leaders Dundalk beating St Patrick's Athletics 2-0, the Candystripes remain nine points off the pace but they have edged to within six points of second-placed Cork City who were held to a 0-0 draw by Shamrock Rovers in Dublin.","summary":"Derry's win was their first in the league since the opening day of the season and they are now unbeaten in their last five games.\nDerry City manager Kenny Shiels said: \"We were the better team in the first half and we","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Llanberis Mountain Rescue was called out a record 43 times to Wales and England's highest peak in August - an increase it called \"unsustainable\".\nVisit Wales' recent year of adventure campaign encouraged to visitors to \"Find Your Epic\".\nThe tourism body said the campaign was \"an opportunity to promote safety\".\nLlanberis Mountain Rescue said many of those tackling the peak were unprepared in terms of knowledge and equipment, with many needing assistance.\nChairman of the team of volunteers, Rob Johnson, said \"serious consideration\" needed to be given to how the 3,560 ft (1,085m) peak was managed.\nHe said the drive to attract tourists contributed to an \"unsustainable\" rise in callouts - from 34 in August 2015 to 43 in August 2016.\nThe organisation relies on donations and about 1,000 volunteer hours were spent attending incidents - including an RAF helicopter crash landing.\nHe said many of the callouts were preventable and, with the right knowledge and equipment, they could have been avoided.\n\"We've attended a variety of incidents this summer but the most common have been lower-leg injuries, people too tired to continue and people crag-fast on Crib Goch,\" said Mr Johnson.\n\"It has been a massive commitment from a small group of volunteers.\"\nVisit Wales, the Welsh Government's tourism team, said it encouraged visitors to participate in activities with accredited providers.\nA spokeswoman added: \"The year of adventure is also an opportunity to promote safety in the great outdoors.\n\"Mountain rescue teams do great work in helping people, but as the adventure sector continues to grow there is no doubt rescue teams will need the help of educators in minimising the risk of people needing their assistance.\n\"That's why we will continue to work with partners and the industry so that people can enjoy Wales and be safe.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA mountain rescue team has warned of a rise in callouts after a record number of people tackled Snowdon in the last year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The A&E unit at Telford's Princess Royal Hospital could be downgraded, leaving the Royal Shrewsbury as the only hospital in the county to offer emergency and critical care.\nWomen and children's services would also be moved to Shrewsbury, despite a \u00c2\u00a328m centre opening in Telford in 2014.\nThe proposals have been made by the NHS 'Future Fit' board.\nMore updates on this and other stories in Shropshire\nUrgent care centres would be based at both sites, which Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust said would attend to the majority of patients who are currently seen at A&E.\nThese \"preferred options\" will be considered by Telford and Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Shropshire CCG, who will formally decide if a public consultation can begin.\nThe board is also recommending three other options be put forward for public consultation.\nNo formal decisions will be made until at least Summer 2017, Telford and Wrekin CCG said.\nThe NHS Future Fit programme was launched in 2014 to review the health system across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and mid-Wales and is set to finish in spring 2017.\nPrincess Royal Hospital in Telford:\nRoyal Shrewsbury Hospital:\nThere has been criticism of the plans to move women's and children's services from Telford.\nShaun Davies, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, described the announcement as \"a total farce that is being railroaded through\" and said he opposed the idea of downgrading Telford's A&E department.\n\"If there is to be only one, then it makes sense from a financial and clinical perspective to locate it at Princess Royal Hospital; in the area where there is a growing population.\"","summary":"He said the plans were \"out of touch\" with the needs of the people of Telford.\n\"They are not fit for purpose,\" he said.\n\"They are not fit for purpose for a hospital that is already struggling to cope with","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The French manager has yet to say whether he will sign a new contract to stay beyond this season, but believes the spirit he has created in 20 years at the club can live on without him.\n\"It's more natural for local players because they have been educated in Arsenal - players like Ramsey, Chamberlain,\" Wenger said.\n\"They have to take charge.\"\nHe added: \"They should lead and take responsibility to say 'yes, that is how we want to behave, this is how we want to play, let's go together'.\n\"If they didn't want it, that would be a huge disappointment.\"\nSunday's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City (kick-off 15:00 BST), which could be Wenger's last trip to Wembley Stadium, is also his 11th semi-final as Arsenal manager. It is the Gunners' last chance of a trophy this season.\nWenger could field as many as five British players - Aaron Ramsey, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Theo Walcott, Kieran Gibbs and Rob Holding - but he says a player's nationality is less important to him than \"players who integrate the values of the club\" and are \"ready to defend these values\".\n\"A lot is said about my future but my future is more important in the value and spirit of what we have built in 20 years than my own person,\" added the 67-year-old Frenchman.\nIn the opposite dugout, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has happy memories of Wembley as both a player and a manager with Barcelona.\nThe Spaniard was a member of the Barca side who won the European Cup at the ground in 1992 and he was manager when the side beat Manchester United 3-1 in the Champions League final in 2011.\nGuardiola said: \"Wembley in my life has been so important in terms of football. We were able to win the first Champions League when Ronald Koeman made a fantastic goal against the Sampdoria of Roberto Mancini.\n\"The second one, we beat one of the best teams in the world in Manchester United at Wembley and, especially the way we played, always I will remember in my heart.\n\"Wembley is an important part of my life. Going back there will always be special.\"","summary":"Media...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nArsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he is more comfortable playing with a mixture of British and European players.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A spokesman said under new proposals, no-one younger than 18 or older than 75 would be allowed to climb.\nThe ministry of tourism could also insist that all climbers have previous mountaineering experience.\nNepal makes millions of dollars every year from the Everest industry but has been criticised for poor management.\nIn 2014, the mountain was closed after 16 Sherpas (guides) died in an accident.\nAnd earlier this year, the climbing season was called off after a massive earthquake triggered an avalanche that killed 18 climbers.\nOver the past decade many people have sought to establish world records on the world's highest mountain, a practice the government wants to discourage.\nThe youngest person to climb Mount Everest was 13 and the oldest 80.\n\"We don't think we should issue permits to people who cannot see or walk or who don't have arms,\" tourism department chief Govinda Karki told AFP news agency.\n\"Climbing Everest is not a joke... it is not a matter of discrimination. How can you climb without legs? Someone will have to carry you up. We want to make the mountains safer for everyone, so we have to insist on some rules.\"\nMr Karki also said the government was considering only issuing permits to climbers who have already scaled another mountain above 6,500m (21,300ft).\nOver the years, Everest has attracted many climbers aiming to overcome their disabilities.\nLast week, Japanese mountaineer Nobukazu Kuriki, who had previously lost nine fingers to frostbite, abandoned his attempt to climb the mountain.\nIn 2006, New Zealander Mark Inglis, who had lost both legs to frostbite, became the first double amputee to reach the 8,848m (29,029ft) summit.\nFive years earlier, US climber Erik Weihenmayer became the first blind person to reach the top of Everest.","summary":"The government has also been criticised for its handling of the disaster at Everest base camp.\nThe Sherpas were killed when the avalanche triggered a huge fire that engulfed the camp, and the government has been accused of negligence.\nThe...","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Storms smashed a hole in the sea wall alongside the line above the seafront in Dawlish, south Devon in 2014.\nThe railway line took two months to repair at an estimated cost of \u00a31bn to the local economy.\nNetwork Rail is consulting with Devon and Cornwall residents about the plans.\nThey include strengthening defences and cliffs, as well and building breakwaters to protect the line.\nMore on the coastal rail protection work, and other Devon and Cornwall news\nCliffs next to the line would be stabilised and reshaped so they are not as steep under the plans.\nA total of \u00a3270m is allocated for spending on priority areas including around Dawlish between 2019 and 2024.\nThe line connects Devon and Cornwall with the rest of the UK.","summary":"The rail line is expected to be fully operational by 2028.\nThe government said it was investing \u00a31.3bn in the project.\nThe government said it was also investing \u00a31.3bn in the South West's rail network","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Italian artist and sculptor Maurizio Cattelan created the fully functional 18-carat gold lavatory, which he has titled America.\nThe, ahem, interactive exhibit has been installed in one of the Guggenheim's public bathrooms, reports the New Yorker.\nThe Fifth Avenue museum describes the piece as \"a bold, irreverent work\".\nThe lavatory replaced one of the Guggenheim's porcelain toilets in a one-person, unisex restroom.\nVisitors who pay museum admission will be able to use it as they wish.\nThe Guggenheim said the piece is \"ultimately reminding us of the inescapable physical realities of our shared humanity\".\nThe exhibit is aimed at \"making available to the public an extravagant luxury product seemingly intended for the 1 percent\", according to the museum.\n\"Its participatory nature, in which viewers are invited to make use of the fixture individually and privately, allows for an experience of unprecedented intimacy with a work of art,\" said the Guggenheim.\nCattelan, a Milan-based artist and a truck driver's son, hinted earlier this year that his creation had been inspired by economic inequality.\nThe exhibit has also drawn comparisons with Marcel Duchamp's avant-garde \"Fountain\", the porcelain urinal he exhibited in New York in 1917, causing a sensation in the art world.\nCattelan, 55, is known for his provocative sculptures, including La Nona Ora (The Ninth Hour), which depicted Pope John Paul II floored by a meteorite.","summary":"also the subject of a 2009 film starring Leonardo DiCaprio.\nThe Fifth Avenue museum said the lavatory was a \"work of art\" that was \"part of the museum's history\".\nIt added that the museum was \"committed to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jon Schueler, who died in New York in 1992 at the age of 75, created many of his pieces from a studio in Mallaig in the Highlands.\nHe was inspired by views of the Sound of Sleat and also of Skye, which lies across the stretch of sea.\nAn arts symposium and exhibition at the college runs from Friday to Sunday.\nCalled An Linne: Echoes, Reflections and Transfigurations, the events mark the centenary of the artist's birth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1916.\nThe painter, who served as a navigator on US bombers flown out of England during World War Two, moved to Mallaig in 1957 and he continued to visit and work in the village in the north-west Highlands throughout his career.\nMany of his pieces were influenced by the changing weather on the west coast and the effect the conditions had on the sea.\nMagda Salvesen, curator of the Jon Schueler Estate, said: \"The Sound of Sleat became to Schueler a place of experience, memory and mood.\n\"The specificity of this body of water fed Schueler's paintings - their imagery enlarged through layers of memory.\n\"How appropriate and challenging that the symposium celebrating the artist's centenary should be held on Skye, an island seen through changing weather from his studio in Mallaig.\"\nThe celebration at SMO - Scotland's National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, and which offers a Jon Schueler Residency scholarship - includes talks on Schueler's life and work and an exhibition of selected pieces from his time in Mallaig.\nDonnie Munro, director of development, fundraising and the arts at SMO, described the artist as having a \"profoundly deep experiential affinity with the Sound of Sleat\".\nHe said this connection led Schueler to create some of his most celebrated works.","summary":"Mr Munro said: \"The exhibition gives a glimpse into the life of one of Scotland's most influential artists, and also reflects the challenges of living in a rural landscape.\n\"It is a fitting tribute to Jon Schueler, who was","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The London-based telecoms provider said that it alerted police after carrying out a data security review.\nHowever, a spokeswoman stressed that it had seen no evidence that the suspects had been involved with a high-profile cyber-breach last October.\nNearly 157,000 of TalkTalk customers' details, including bank account numbers, were stolen in the breach.\nThe unnamed suspects do not work for TalkTalk directly but are instead employed by Wipro, a local call centre provider, in Kolkata (Calcutta).\n\"Following the October 2015 cyber-attack, we have been conducting a forensic review to ensure that all aspects of our security are as robust as possible - including that of our suppliers,\" the company said.\n\"Acting on information supplied by TalkTalk, the local police have arrested three individuals who have breached our policies and the terms of our contract with Wipro. We are also reviewing our relationship with Wipro.\n\"We are determined to identify and deal effectively with these issues and we will continue to devote significant resource to keeping our customers' data safe.\"\nNews of the arrests was first reported by Channel 4 News.\nThe Indian company has said it has a \"zero tolerance\" policy on data theft.\n\"Wipro is working closely with the customer in the investigation and will continue to extend its full co-operation to the investigating authorities,\" it said.\n\"We are unable to comment on the matter that is currently under investigation.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThree people have been arrested in India on suspicion of breaching data protection laws, the BBC has learned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"More places will also be made available at all of Scotland's teacher education universities.\nThe increase of 60 primary and 200 secondary student teacher places will bring the total intake next year to 3,490.\nThe government said it was the fifth consecutive annual increase.\nA campaign was launched in September to try to encourage more people to enter the teaching profession in Scotland.\nThe Scottish government's #inspiringteachers campaign is focusing on science, technology, engineering and maths.\nMinisters are also asking the new Strategic Board for Teacher Education to consider whether further actions are needed \"to make sure we have the right numbers of teachers in our schools\".\nIn September, the leaders of seven councils called for a national taskforce to be set up to help deal with teacher recruitment problems.\nThey made the call at a summit on tackling teacher shortages in northern and rural parts of Scotland.\nStudent teacher places next year:\n\u2022 1,230 post-graduate primary places - 60 more than last year's target\n\u2022 710 undergraduate primary places\n\u2022 1,350 secondary places - up by 185 on last year's target\n\u2022 200 undergraduate secondary places - 15 more than last year's target\nEducation Secretary Angela Constance said: \"We want to make sure we have the right number of skilled teachers in our schools to help all of our young people to succeed.\n\"That's why we worked with local authorities to maintain teacher numbers this year and aim to do the same again next year, with a further \u00a351m funding.\n\"And it's why we are increasing student places for the fifth year in a row, targeting them at areas where they are needed most such as Aberdeen and Highlands and Islands universities.\n\"We have upped last year's student teacher targets for science, technology, engineering and maths and we know these will be challenging for the universities to meet.\n\"I will be asking the new Strategic Board for Teacher Education to look at our workforce planning, particularly in the secondary sector, to consider whether there is more we can do.\n\"We also launched a teacher recruitment campaign in September with a focus on the Stem subjects and we are working with the universities to maximise its impact.\"","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe number of Scottish teachers will increase by 60, with more than 1,000 new places to be made available in the next academic year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Manchester Evening News reported it related to a councillor who admitted making indecent images of children.\nMike Owen and two senior officers have been suspended following an external review of the case, a spokeswoman said.\nCouncil leader Rishi Shori said the suspensions would allow the three to \"focus on responding\" to the case.\nHe said they were \"a neutral act\".\nThe council had commissioned the review by childcare expert Malcolm Newsam after it \"received allegations that there were failures to act appropriately in following safeguarding procedures in respect of an individual case,\" he added.\nDeputy chief executive Pat Jones-Greenhalgh will replace Mr Owen until the council's own investigation is concluded, the authority's spokeswoman said.","summary":"The council said it had been made aware of the allegations and was \"working closely with the police and other relevant authorities\".\nThe review will be completed by the end of the month, she added.\nThe council said it had been made aware of","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 51-year-old had been negotiating a release from his contract following a rift with the board over his budget.\nHughes has been with the Highlanders since December 2013 and won the Scottish Cup last year, the club's first major honour.\n\"John will be remembered as a member of a great winning team,\" read a brief statement from Inverness CT.\nHughes had become increasingly frustrated at the loss of key squad members and spoke of his disappointment when an approach from Dundee United was blocked earlier this season.\nHaving previously managed at Falkirk, Hibernian, Hartlepool and Livingston, he replaced Terry Butcher at the Caledonian Stadium.\nAs well as lifting the Scottish Cup, Hughes steered Inverness to a third place finish in the Premiership last season, with this campaign opening with their first taste of European football.\nIn March 2014, Inverness reached the League Cup final, losing on penalties to Aberdeen.\nThe Inverness statement contained a message on behalf of Hughes, saying: \"I will look back on my time in the Highlands with a genuine fondness and warm affection for the club, the area and the community.\n\"The welcome I received from the fans and the response I got from the players throughout my two-and-a-half years there will live long in the memory as will everything else we shared in some of the ground-breaking successes we all enjoyed together during that period.\n\"I can readily assure my successor that they will inherit an excellent group of players and to each and every one of them could I also say a huge thanks for making my time with them so successful and so memorable - I wish them and the club every success in the future.\"","summary":"Inverness chairman Kenny Cameron said: \"We are delighted to welcome John to Inverness.\n\"He has been a tremendous servant to the club and we wish him well in his future endeavours.\"\nInverness Caledonian Thistle","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The review of 5,000 studies on golf and wellbeing found physical benefits increased with the player's age.\nThe study is part of the Gold and Health Project, which is led by the World Golf Foundation.\nThe project plans to look at gaps in the research such as golf's links to mental health and muscle strengthening.\nExecutive director of the Golf and Health project Dr Roger Hawkes said the aim had been to add some \"scientific rigour\" to statements made about golf and wellbeing.\n\"For a number of years we've felt we've underplayed the likely benefits of golf on peoples' health,\" he said.\n\"We already have a scoping review, outlining what we know already, and we're going to look at that research and the gaps in knowledge so that in five years time we will have really good evidence.\"\nHaving this academically firmed up through in-depth research is going to provide real, tangible resource\nLead researcher Dr Andrew Murray said: \"Evidence suggests golfers live longer than non-golfers, enjoying improvements in cholesterol levels, body composition, wellness, self-esteem and self-worth.\n\"Given that the sport can be played by the very young to the very old, this demonstrates a wide variety of health benefits for people of all ages.\"\nThe study suggested playing golf could help players meet and exceed minimum government recommendations for moderate to vigorous physical activity.\nIt claimed that golfers walking 18 holes could cover four to eight miles, while those using an electric golf cart typically chalked up four miles.\nPlayers burned a minimum of 500 calories over 18 holes, it said.\nWorld Golf Foundation CEO Steve Mona said the Golf and Health Project was vital to the development of the sport.\n\"This project is something we can all get behind, as it is universally agreed that golf is good for you,\" he said.\n\"Having this academically firmed up through in-depth research is going to provide real, tangible resources that can be used by governments and politicians, professional tours, governing bodies, golf businesses, PGA Professionals and more - all to the sport's benefit.\"\nThe research was released to coincide with the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in St Andrews this week.\nFor more information on getting into golf, take a look at the Get Inspired activity guide on the sport.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nPlaying golf can help people overcome health problems such as heart disease, depression and...\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\nPlaying golf can help people overcome health problems such as heart","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burberry rose 2.81% on speculation that the company could be takeover target for a US private equity firm.\nMining shares were hit by a number of broker downgrades following recent falls in commodity prices.\nAt close of trade in London the FTSE 100 index of leading blue chip stocks was ahead by 77.95 points, or 1.12%, at 7015.36.\nAnglo American shares fell 0.24% after Credit Suisse cut its rating on the company to \"neutral\" from \"outperform\".\nDowngrades also hit BHP Billiton, which fell 1.09%. Credit Suisse cut its rating for BHP to \"underperform\" from \"neutral\", while Investec downgraded to \"sell\" from \"hold\".\nOn the currency markets, the pound fell 0.83% against the dollar to $1.4743 but was up 0.17% against the euro to ???1.3813.\nSterling was weakened by the latest UK trade figures, which showed the trade deficit widening by more than expected in February.\nThe Bank of England kept UK interest rates on hold at 0.5% - as expected - following its latest meeting.","summary":"The pound was down 0.2% against the dollar at $1.4246 and was 0.2% lower against the euro at???1.3818.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\n(Close): The FTSE 100","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"More than 700,000 private messages between members have also been leaked.\nA message on the site's homepage said: \"We have been made aware of an alleged security breach and we are reviewing our systems as we work to remedy the situation and tighten our security.\"\nThe leaked details included sensitive information such as whether a member would consider polygamy.\nThe breach was discovered by security researcher Troy Hunt who runs a cybersecurity alert website.\nDetails of members' employers, location, marriage status and whether they were a convert to Islam were revealed, as well as names, email addresses, Skype handles and IP addresses - according to technology news site Motherboard.\nMuslim Match's Facebook page describes the site as: \"Single, divorced, widowed, married Muslims coming together to share ideas, thoughts and find a suitable marriage partner.\"\nOne of the leaked messages read: \"I wanna marry you - if u agree I send my photos and details.\"\nAnother read: \"You will enjoy when you speak to me, I am genuine and truthful and am seriously seeking a right muslimah who could be a friend, a companion to hold hands thru journey of life and beyond.\"\nThe bulk of users affected are believed to live in the United Kingdom, United States and Pakistan.\nThe website's operation has been temporarily suspended. The company said it will be closed until Ramadan ends this week.","summary":"News of the breach has been met with dismay on social media.\nOne user tweeted: \"So @Muslim_West UK & US & PEC is a scam.\"\nAnother said: \"So @Muslim_West UK & US is","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tareck el-Aissami was described by the US treasury as a drug \"kingpin\" who worked with traffickers in Mexico and Colombia to ship drugs to America.\nHitting back, he accused the US of \"defamatory aggression\".\nVenezuelan President Nicolas Maduro demanded a public apology from the US for sanctioning his new deputy.\nThe sanctions freeze Mr Aissami's assets in the US and bar him from entering the country.\nHe is seen as a powerful figure within the governing party and has been entrusted by Mr Maduro with key powers normally held by the president, such as determining ministerial budgets and expropriating private companies.\nThe US treasury accuses him of being in the pay of convicted Venezuelan drug lord Walid Makled for protecting drug shipments.\n\"They'll never be able to defeat our unbreakable resolution to be free forever,\" Mr Aissami said.\nSanctions were also imposed on wealthy Venezuelan businessman Samark Lopez, described as Mr Aissami's \"primary frontman\".\nMr Lopez released a statement saying he had not trafficked drugs.\nVice-President Aissami is the highest-ranking Venezuelan official ever to be sanctioned by the US, which has not exchanged ambassadors with the country since 2010.\nUS counter-narcotics experts have long said that large amounts of cocaine transit from Colombia through Venezuela on to Europe and the US.","summary":"the US has said it is investigating the alleged trafficking ring.\nThe US has also sanctioned the head of Venezuela's National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, for allegedly accepting bribes.\nThe US has also sanctioned the head of Venezuela's National Oil Corporation","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Land and Housing Minister Anna Tibaijuka had not shown \"due diligence\" when she took the money, he said.\nMs Tibaijuka, a former UN official, denies any wrongdoing.\nShe is a high-profile casualty in a corruption scandal that has rocked Tanzania's government and energy firms, straining relations with donors.\nOn 17 December, Attorney-General Frederick Werema resigned after MPs accused him of authorising the fraudulent transfer of about $120m to an energy firm.\nHe denied the allegation, but said he was stepping down because the controversy had \"disrupted the country's political atmosphere\".\nMr Kikwete, in a televised address, said the government was still investigating allegations of impropriety against Energy and Minerals Minister Sospeter Muhongo and his permanent secretary Eliakim Maswi.\nThe president's office later said that Mr Maswi had been suspended, pending the outcome of the probe.\nMs Tibaijuka rejected parliament's call for her resignation, saying the $1m was a donation for a school where she serves as the main fundraiser.\nShe accepted it in good faith and presented it to the school, she said.\nHowever, Mr Kikwete said he had dismissed her because \"one of the biggest questions raised is why this money was not paid directly to the school and was instead deposited in a personal bank account in her name,\" Reuters news agency quotes him as saying.\nMs Tibaijuka was the executive director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, before she became an MP and government minister in 2010.\nTanzania's parliament, which is dominated by the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, has been putting pressure on Mr Kikwete to sack top officials accused of siphoning government money in collusion with businessmen linked to the energy sector.\nAn investigation by a parliamentary watchdog committee found that about $120m had been taken from an escrow account, paid to an energy firm and then given to various government ministers.\nA group of 12 donors - including Japan, the UK, the World Bank and the African Development Bank - decided in October to withhold about $490m until the government took action over the alleged corruption.\nMr Kikwete took office in 2005 with a promise to tackle corruption in government.","summary":"...\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nTanzania's President John Magufuli has dismissed the chief of staff for corruption, after a government minister was suspended for allegedly siphoning money from a state-owned energy firm.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former double world champion, 23, missed the 2014 Commonwealth Games due to recurring trouble in her left knee.\nShe also underwent surgery on a long-standing shoulder problem but Sutton said the knee injury was still a cause for concern.\n\"Becky has had a few setbacks over the last week or so,\" he said.\n\"We looked like getting her back in the spring but there have been one or two little complications.\n\"I have no detailed report. That is kept between the doctors, medical team and her rehab team.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"They are doing a great job and she is getting the best treatment possible.\"\nJames aggravated the knee injury when she returned to training following a period of rest after a minor medical procedure.\nThe Abergavenny-born track cyclist won silver and bronze for Wales at the Commonwealth Games in 2010, but came to international prominence at the 2013 Track World Championships.\nShe won golds in the keirin and sprint and also picked up bronze medals in the team sprint and 500m time trial in Minsk.\nJames missed out on the London Olympics in 2012 after a season wrecked by injury and illness, but Australian Sutton has no doubt that success at Rio 2016 remains realistic.\n\"I am totally confident we will get her right for Rio,\" Sutton added.\n\"Another four or five weeks is really not going to matter. She has lost a lot of time but give us 12 months and a clean bill of health, then Becky will be knocking them over in Rio.\n\"We are talking about a girl that is one of the best on the world stage.\n\"If anyone is going to survive this and cope mentally, it will be Becky.\"","summary":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nSutton, who won gold in the keirin at the 2012 Olympics, said he was not sure whether Becky would be able to compete at the Rio Games.\n\"It is a big ask,","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"For its 3-2 victory over a team backed by phone-maker Samsung, SKT's five members shared a prize of $2m (\u00c2\u00a31.64m) between them.\nThe win is the third time in four years that SKT has taken the title. It also won the title in 2015.\nThe final ran for six hours and was held in front of almost 20,000 LoL fans at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.\nSKT's Lee Sang-hyeok, aka Faker, was named as the most valuable player of the tournament.\nThe total prize pot for the tournament was $5m with $750,000 going to second place team Samsung. The money available to teams taking part was increased by fan contributions.\nWriting on the Rock, Paper Shotgun gaming news site, Philippa Warr said the final had been \"breathtaking\", as the Samsung team had fought back from losing the first two games.\nHowever, she said, everything had changed in the \"beautiful\" third game, which lasted 70 minutes and saw Samsung wrest a keenly contested win from SKT.\nSamsung then took the fourth game more easily to set up the decider.\nIn the event, Warr said, SKT's \"fluidity\" and experience had won through, giving them the title, cash and Summoner's Cup trophy.\nLeague of Legends is a massively popular game involving two teams of five players fighting over a small map\nEach player controls a hero outfitted with a variety of attacks or defence abilities, and the winner is the first to destroy their opponent's base.\nAccording to statistics from Riot Games, which created LoL, about 100 million people play the game every month.","summary":"Game developers have been working hard to make the game as fun as possible.\nThe game was first released in 2009 and has since become a huge success, with more than 100 million downloads globally.\nIn 2015, the game was nominated for the Pundit","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGuy, 20, took third behind winner Dutchman Sebastiaan Verschuren in the 200m freestyle after missing out on the men's 400m final.\nTutton, 19, claimed bronze in the 100m women's breaststroke race won by world record holder Ruta Meilutyte.\n\"That race was amazing,\" Tutton told BBC Sport. \"I'm just over the moon.\"\nMeilutyte triumphed in one minute 6.17 seconds, ahead of Iceland's Hilda Luthersdottir.\nThe Plymouth-based Lithuanian was winning back at the pool where she took the 2012 Olympic title aged 15.\nTutton edged out Irish swimmer Fiona Doyle for third in 1:07.50, with Tutton's team-mate Molly Renshaw in seventh.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nIn the 200m freestyle, Verschuren won gold in a time of 1:46.02, with Serbia's Velimir Stjepanovic second in 1:46.26 and Guy finishing in 1:46.42.\n\"For me, that was a great swim and a season's best,\" said Guy. \"Rio is going to be a real scrap to the finish line.\"\nBritain's Max Litchfield and Dan Wallace were seventh and eighth in the men's 200m individual medley final won by Greece's Andreas Vazaios.\nScot Ross Murdoch breezed through to Thursday's 200m breaststroke final with a winning time of 2:09.72.","summary":".\nThe 22-year-old, who won gold at the Rio Olympics in 2016, was in contention for a medal in the 200m freestyle but was disqualified after a false start.\n\"I was really happy with the swim,\" Murdoch told BBC","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) and NFU Scotland have been calling for increased incentives in a grant scheme available to crofters.\nMs McLeod said the Scottish government was prepared to look at offering loans.\nFiona Mandeville, of SCF, said such assistance could help young crofters to get on to the housing ladder.\nShe said: \"We do see the loan element as key to the success of this scheme.\n\"This scheme really needs to be aimed at young crofters who maybe find it hard to get a mortgage, or to get a start on the housing ladder.\n\"I think it is important to look at the croft house grant scheme as another element of social housing.\"\nMs McLeod said the government would hold further consultation on the Crofter Housing Grant Scheme while on a visit to Inverness.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has welcomed the move.\nDonald Crichton, vice chairman of the comhairle's sustainable development committee, said: \"Over the last year we have made a strong case to the minister and civil servants for increasing and strengthening the grant as one of the best mechanisms for sustaining our crofting communities.\n\"This further consultation demonstrates that the minster has been listening and taking on board our views and we are encouraged by the proposals that are emerging.\"","summary":"The Scottish government said it was committed to supporting crofting communities in Scotland.\nA spokesman said: \"We are committed to supporting crofting communities in Scotland and have committed to a Crofter Housing Grant Scheme which will provide financial assistance to crofters","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Koukash has owned the Super League team since 2013 but it has stated before he could leave Salford.\n\"My plans are to make sure we win the next few games. We'll see what happens at the end of the season,\" he said.\n\"I have not made my mind up to walk away, I'm working hard to make sure it is financially viable for next year.\"\nSalford scored 13 tries as they comfortably beat Featherstone on Sunday in a game where only 1,759 were in attendance at the AJ Bell Stadium.\n\"It was a crucial game, there was no football around, there was good weather, it's a Sunday where families can come and we reduced ticket prices,\" Koukash told BBC Radio Manchester.\n\"To only have 1,750 for a crucial game, I must say I'm very disappointed. What the fans all have to understand is that next year the club will only be able to spend what it can afford.\n\"I can no longer keep bankrolling it the way I did. If the fans wanted to see a competitive Super League side they need to start turning up.\"\nDespite his future with the club being in doubt, Koukash said he could not buy another rugby league club if his time with Salford was to end.\n\"Once you are a Red Devil, you will always be a Red Devil. I will never be involved with another club, that's it. The time when I finish from Salford, I will just sit back and enjoy the sport like any other fan,\" he added.","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nSalford owner Marwan Koukash says he will not sell the club to a new owner if he does not win the Super League title.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inflation dropped to 2.6% in June from 2.9% the month before, whereas economists had expected no change.\nSterling had been trading above $1.31 at one point before the inflation figures were released.\nHowever, the inflation data sent the pound down to $1.3038 at the end of London business.\nThe pound also fell 1% against the euro to 1.1251 euros.\n\"Today's slowdown in price growth should squash any speculation of a rate hike for the time being,\" said Neil Wilson, senior market analyst at ETX Capital.\n\"An August rate hike now looks highly unlikely, but we should remember that the Bank has only limited tolerance for continued above-target inflation and may yet seek to push rates back up to 0.5% this year, if conditions in the wider economy improve whilst inflation remains above 2%.\"\nThe fall in the pound initially lifted the FTSE 100 share index. The FTSE 100 often moves inversely to sterling, as a weaker pound boosts the value of overseas earnings of the multinational companies in the index.\nHaving been more than 40 points lower at one point in the morning, the FTSE 100 closed down 13.91 at 7,390.22.\nRoyal Mail shares rose 3% after the company reported a 1% rise in revenues in the three months to 25 June, helped by its Europe-wide parcels business GLS.\nIn the UK, the volume of letter deliveries fell again, although general election political mailings helped to slow the decline.","summary":"On the currency markets, the pound was down 0.3% against the dollar at $1.5120 and 0.3% lower against the euro at 1.4253 euros.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe pound has","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Carbon is the key ingredient for all life on our planet.\nBut how Earth acquired its \"volatile elements\" - which have low boiling points - such as carbon and sulphur remains a subject of some debate.\nA team now argues that a collision between Earth and an embryonic planet like Mercury could provide the answer.\nDetails of the work appear in the journal Nature Geoscience.\n\"The challenge is to explain the origin of the volatile elements like carbon that remain outside the core in the mantle portion of our planet,\" said Rajdeep Dasgupta, a co-author of the study from Rice University in Houston, Texas.\nAccording to a widely accepted idea called the Late Veneer Hypothesis, Earth formed from material that was largely devoid of volatiles. These elements, such as carbon, sulphur, nitrogen and hydrogen, were added later on by space rocks after Earth's core had finished forming.\n\"Any of those elements that fell to Earth in meteorites and comets more than about 100 million years after the Solar System formed could have avoided the intense heat of the magma ocean that covered Earth up to that point,\" said Yuan Li, from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.\n\"The problem with that idea is that while it can account for the abundance of many of these elements, there are no known meteorites that would produce the ratio of volatile elements in the silicate portion of our planet.\"\nThe group had previously published papers showing that if even if carbon had not vaporised into space when the planet was largely molten, it would have ended up in the metallic core of our planet - because the iron-rich alloys there have a strong affinity for carbon.\nBut if this is the case, where did the carbon in the mantle and biosphere come from?\nThe team used laboratory experiments that can recreate the high-pressure and high-temperature conditions that exist deep inside Earth and other rocky planets.\nThe found that one scenario that could reconcile the discrepancies in the carbon-to-sulphur ratio and carbon abundance was an embryonic planet like Mercury colliding with and being absorbed by Earth, early in its history.\n\"Because it's a massive body, the dynamics could work in a way that the core of that planet would go directly to the core of our planet, and the carbon-rich mantle would mix with Earth's mantle,\" said Dr Dasgupta.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe Earth may have been the source of carbon-rich material that helped build the planet's core, a study suggests.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"US markets had finished higher on expectations that job figures for February, due out later on Friday, will show a strong pace of growth.\nAsia's biggest market, Japan's Nikkei 225 closed 0.3% higher at 17,014.78.\nShares in the embattled electronics firm Sharp rose 9.4% on new reports it was close to a deal with Taiwan's Foxconn.\nThe jump came after the Nikkei business daily reported that Sharp and Foxconn parent company Hon Hai Precision Industry were continuing talks, with both sides seeking to conclude a takeover deal by Monday.\nEarlier talks had been delayed when Foxconn said it had received new information from Sharp which needed to be clarified.\nIn Australia, the ASX 200 index finished the day up 0.2% at 5,090.02.\nShares of commodity giant BHP Billiton rose 2.4%, with investors unfazed by a downgrade by credit ratings agency Moody's.\nMoody's cut its ratings of the Anglo-Australian firm to \"A3\" from \"A1\", citing the deterioration in the company's earnings and cash flow as reasons.\nThe ratings agency also said it expected low commodity prices and softer demand to continue to affect BHP.\nIn China, the mainland benchmark Shanghai Composite index closed up 0.5% at 2,874.15. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index ended up 1.2% at 20,176.70.\nSamsonite shares rose 1.3% as the company confirmed that it was taking over US luxury rival Tumi.\nIn South Korea, the Kospi index finished down 0.1% at 1,955.63.","summary":"shares of Samsung Electronics fell 2.3% after the company said it would cut its profit forecast for the current quarter.\nThe company said it would cut its profit forecast for the current quarter to 5.2tn won ($4.5bn; \u00c2","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Arkansas wish to unlock an iPhone and iPod belonging to two teenagers accused of killing a couple, according to the Associated Press (AP).\nLess than a day after its San Bernardino announcement, the FBI agreed to help in the homicide case.\nSyed Farook and his wife were shot dead after killing 14 people in December.\nA judge agreed to postpone the Arkansas case on 28 March to allow prosecutors to ask the FBI for help.\nHunter Drexler, 18, and Justin Staton, 15, are accused of killing Robert and Patricia Cogdell at their home in Conway, Arkansas last July.\nStaton had been raised as a grandson by the Cogdells.\n\"We always appreciate [the FBI's] cooperation and willingness to help their local law enforcement partners,\" Faulkner County prosecuting attorney Cody Hilland told the AP.\nAn attorney for Mr Drexler told the AP he was \"not concerned\" about any data on the phone.\nPreviously, the FBI had asked Apple to write new software that would allow it to gain access to Farook's iPhone.\nHowever, the company refused, arguing it would be wrong to compromise the security of one of its devices since that might lead to vulnerabilities in many other iPhones.","summary":"Farook and his wife killed 14 people at the Pulse nightclub in December. They were shot dead by police after opening fire at the club.\nThe FBI has said it is investigating whether the couple had prior knowledge of the attack.\nThe couple","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jamie Stevenson's entry, which incorporates a saltire, their black and white colours and their nickname - The Honest Men, won 48% of the votes.\nThe Scottish Championship club were forced to find a new crest as their old one broke ancient heraldic law.\nDesigns were whittled down to a shortlist of five that were voted on by the public.\nCommercial manager Graeme Miller told his club website: \"Nobody wanted to change our badge.\n\"However, when left with no option, I think the route we chose to take has been a hugely positively one.\n\"We visited numerous local schools with our players and mascot Pandamonium and the response from the kids was incredible.\n\"Hundreds of entries were sent in from local youngsters and hopefully the excitement generated when we visited them will have given them an interest in the club for the future.\"\nWinning designer Stevenson, who has lived in Peru for five years, attended his first Ayr match in 1979 and went on to design the club's match-day programme.\nA badge containing an anchor, representing Ayr's proximity to the sea, came second with 25%.\nThe new badge will be adopted from 1 July.","summary":"Stevenson said he was \"very proud\" of the design.\nHe said: \"I am delighted to have been chosen to design the new badge and I look forward to seeing the final design.\n\"It is a fitting way to mark the club's history and","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Talha Asmal, 17, was one of four suicide bombers who attacked security forces near an oil refinery south of Baiji, The Guardian has reported.\nIsis social media reports said Asmal, going by the name of Abu Yusuf al-Britani, had taken part in the attack.\nHis family said they were \"devastated\" at the news.\nAsmal, from Dewsbury, would be Britain's youngest known suicide bomber. Another West Yorkshire teenager, Hasib Hussein, was almost 19 when he blew himself up on a London bus in the 7 July 2005 attacks.\nA statement issued by Asmal's family said: \"Talha was a loving, kind, caring and affable teenager.\n\"He never harboured any ill will against anybody nor did he ever exhibit any violent, extreme or radical views of any kind.\n\"Talha's tender years and naivety were it seems however exploited by persons unknown who, hiding behind the anonymity of the world wide web, targeted and befriended Talha and engaged in a process of deliberate and calculated grooming of him.\n\"Whilst there it appears that Talha fell under the spell of individuals who continued to prey on his innocence and vulnerability to the point where if the press reports are accurate he was ordered to his death by so-called Isis handlers and leaders too cowardly to do their own dirty work.\n\"We are all naturally utterly devastated and heartbroken by the unspeakable tragedy that now appears to have befallen us.\"\nWest Yorkshire Police said: \"The police have been made aware of media reports with regard to the death of a British National in Iraq.\n\"The identity of the person who has reportedly died has not been confirmed at this time and we are unable to comment further.\"\nAsmal travelled to Syria with fellow Dewsbury teenager Hassan Munshi.\nMunshi's brother, Hammaad Munshi, was arrested in 2006 at the age of 16 after police found a guide to making napalm on his computer.\nHe became the youngest person to be convicted under the Terrorism Act.\nAt least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in Syria and Iraq, British police say. A BBC News database tracks those who have died, been convicted of offences relating to the conflict or are still in the region.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA teenager from West Yorkshire has been killed in Iraq while fighting with so-called Islamic State (IS) in Syria, the BBC has learned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Asad Khan, from Bradford, died three weeks after starting at Beckfoot Upper Heaton School in the city.\nHis mother, Farheen Khan, found her son after forcing her way into his locked bedroom on September 28. He died in hospital a short time later.\u00e3\u20ac\u20ac\nHis family maintain he had been bullied.\nBradford Coroner's Court heard Asad had told a boy - who cannot be identified - a number of things, including that he felt \"unsafe\" in school and was \"going to skive for a very long time.\"\nCoroner Martin Fleming heard on another occasion, Asad told the boy: \"Life is unfair. I would say it's 90 to 95 per cent life is hard\".\nMr Fleming said he would now consider whether to call the boy in person to give evidence.\nThe inquest will resume next month.","summary":"heard how Asad's mother had tried to get her son to sign a form saying he was not bullied.\nBut she was blocked by a wall and told to leave.\nAsad's mother then found her son's body in a bedroom at the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Damien 'Dee' Fennell made an application to Belfast Crown Court to amend his conditions so he could go to Co Donegal for a week.\nThe 34-year-old faces three charges for a speech he gave during an Easter Rising commemoration event last year.\nMr Fennell has denied the charges. He is due to go on trial later this year.\nHe was charged with encouraging acts of terrorism, inviting support for the IRA and addressing a meeting to encourage support for the IRA after speaking at the event in Lurgan, County Armagh.\nHis lawyer pointed out that Mr Fennell had been on bail \"for a significant period without breaching his conditions\" and that his client would adhere to any requirements, such as reporting to the Garda\u00c3\u00ad (Irish police).\n\"He is not going to abscond,\" said a defence lawyer.\nThe judge granted the bail variation if a cash surety of \u00c2\u00a32,000 was lodged.\nHe also ordered Mr Fennell, of Torrens Avenue, Belfast, to report to Garda\u00c3\u00ad in Donegal twice a week and said both the house number and phone number of his accommodation should be provided to police.","summary":"The judge also ordered that Mr Fennell's home be searched and searched again if he did not comply with the bail conditions.\nThe judge also ordered that Mr Fennell's home be searched and searched again if he does not comply with the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, Paul Kenny was granted bail and banned from attending games after admitting racially abusing Sinclair.\n\"It was disappointing,\" said Gers goalkeeper Foderingham, an ambassador for equality group Kick It Out.\n\"No-one wants to see that in football, especially at a club I represent.\"\nCommenting on the incident, the 26-year-old Englishman said it was \"difficult when one idiot comes and starts to behave like that\".\n\"The club has dealt with it accordingly,\" he said.\n\"The Rangers fans have been fantastic. All season and since I joined the club, they have been superb.\n\"I haven't (spoken to Sinclair), I can understand that he is probably upset and frustrated, but hopefully he will be all right.\"\nMeanwhile, Foderingham admitted the Rangers players are still getting used to new manager Pedro Caixinha's methods since he took over from Mark Warburton.\n\"It is a different style of play,\" he said. \"He is an intensive, aggressive type of manager who wants his sides to play as such and it will take time for the boys to adjust.\n\"We are doing that at the moment and hopefully we can get a good pre-season under our belts and have a good go at it next season.\n\"Until we start winning football matches on a regular basis, the question marks are not going to go away.\n\"So what we need to do is work together as a squad, as a management, as a club and get back to winning football matches.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nRangers goalkeeper Wes Foderingham says he is \"disappointed\" by the abuse he received from a fan at the club's match against Celtic.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The specialist, Dr Howard Kornfeld, was unable to make it from California to Minnesota immediately but sent his son.\nIn a strange turn of events, it was his son, Andrew Kornfeld, who called police after joining Prince's staff to search for the missing singer.\nThe Kornfelds' lawyer said neither had met Prince before his death.\nWilliam Mauzy told reporters on Wednesday that Prince's team contacted Dr Howard Kornfeld on 20 April, the day before Prince died.\nUnable to make it to Minnesota, the doctor dispatched his son and called a local doctor, who cleared his morning schedule but never saw the singer.\nWhen Andrew Kornfeld, who works with his father but is not a doctor, arrived at Prince's Paisley Park home, he was told that the singer was missing. He joined members of staff to search the property and made the emergency call when Prince's unresponsive body was found.\nMr Mauzy said the plan was to stabilise him in Minnesota, before flying him to California to seek treatment at Dr Kornfeld's Recovery Without Walls rehab centre in Mill Valley.\nThe lawyer confirmed that Andrew Kornfeld had been interviewed by police, but was protected by Minnesota's Good Samaritan law. The law offers some legal protections to those who make emergency calls, to encourage them to do so.\nNo details have been released from Prince's autopsy exam, but investigators are looking into whether he died from an overdose and if a doctor was prescribing him drugs in the weeks before his death.\nThey are also trying to establish whether a doctor was on the singer's plane when it made an emergency landing less than a week before he died.\nThe musician was found unconscious on the plane after it stopped in Moline, Illinois, on 15 April. Detectives investigating his death have asked to see fire and ambulance records related to the emergency landing.\nIt emerged on Wednesday that emergency calls were made from the Paisley Park complex 46 times in the past five years.\nA log released by Minnesota authorities showed the 911 calls related to everything from medical emergencies to false fire alarms.\nIt included one call in 2011 in which an unidentified woman said she was concerned about Prince's cocaine use, but no police action was taken.","summary":"...\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nPrince's family say they have no idea why their late father was unable to make contact with the singer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bakehouse Close and Riddle's Close - once home to philosopher David Hume - are among those selected for a makeover by Edinburgh World Heritage.\nFleshmarket Close, which is famously a setting for an Inspector Rebus novel, has also made the final list.\nLighting and artwork will be installed in the little-used closes.\nThe people behind the project hope the improvements will encourage more people to use the historic network of narrow streets.\nAdam Wilkinson, the director of Edinburgh World Heritage, said: \"Our aim is for this project to re-connect the people of Edinburgh with the closes of the Old Town.\n\"The intricate network of closes and courtyards that bind the Old Town together gives it a unique identity, is underused but has the opportunity to be revitalised, used and celebrated by all.\"\nThe closes date back to the medieval origins of the city.\nOriginally, individual plots of land were set up lining the main street, with paths to gain access to the land behind.\nAs each plot became built up over time, so they developed into narrow lanes connecting courtyards and streets behind the Royal Mile.\nThe Twelve Closes project was welcomed by city leaders, including John Thompson, of the Old Town community council.\nHe said: \"This is a project to be welcomed, changing dilapidated and neglected closes into useful routes linking different parts of the Old Town.\n\"The closes were once busy thoroughfares, buzzing with all the life of the city, and it would be wonderful to see some of that atmosphere return.\"","summary":"The project is being funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund, City of Edinburgh Council, the Scottish government and the European Regional Development Fund.\nThe Edinburgh World Heritage project was launched in 2004 and aims to preserve and enhance the historic buildings, architectural features and","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The country is the second European Union nation after France to enforce such a ban. Offenders face a fine of 137.5 euros (\u00c2\u00a3121; $197) and up to seven days in jail.\nTwo women who wear full veils launched an immediate court challenge, saying the law is discriminatory.\nFrance, home to Europe's biggest Muslim population, enforced its ban in April.\nBelgium's law bans any clothing that obscures the identity of the wearer in places like parks and on the street.\nIt was passed almost unanimously by the lower house of parliament in April 2010.\nMPs voted with only two abstentions to back the legislation on the grounds of security, to allow police to identify people.\nOther MPs said that full face veils such as the burka or the niqab were a symbol of the oppression of women.\nBut critics of the law say it could end up excluding women, leaving those who do wear the full veil trapped in their homes.\nAnd they say the measures are over the top - estimates suggest only a few dozen women wear this kind of veil in Belgium, out of a Muslim population of about half a million.\n\"We consider the law a disproportionate intrusion into fundamental rights such as the freedom of religion and expression,\" Ines Wouters, the lawyer representing the two women challenging the ban, told the newspaper La Libre.\nShe has taken their case to Belgium's constitutional court, where she will request a suspension of the law, AFP news agency reported.","summary":"A law has come into force in Belgium banning women from wearing full veil in public.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The country is the second European Union nation after France to enforce such a ban. Offenders face a fine of 137.5 euros (\u00c2\u00a3121; $197) and up to seven days in jail.\nTwo women who wear full veils launched an immediate court challenge, saying the law is discriminatory.\nFrance, home to Europe's biggest Muslim population, enforced its ban in April.\nBelgium's law bans any clothing that obscures the identity of the wearer in places like parks and on the street.\nIt was passed almost unanimously by the lower house of parliament in April 2010.\nMPs voted with only two abstentions to back the legislation on the grounds of security, to allow police to identify people.\nOther MPs said that full face veils such as the burka or the niqab were a symbol of the oppression of women.\nBut critics of the law say it could end up excluding women, leaving those who do wear the full veil trapped in their homes.\nAnd they say the measures are over the top - estimates suggest only a few dozen women wear this kind of veil in Belgium, out of a Muslim population of about half a million.\n\"We consider the law a disproportionate intrusion into fundamental rights such as the freedom of religion and expression,\" Ines Wouters, the lawyer representing the two women challenging the ban, told the newspaper La Libre.\nShe has taken their case to Belgium's constitutional court, where she will request a suspension of the law, AFP news agency reported.","summary":"it reports.\nThe court will hear the case on 20 July.\nThe women, who are both Muslim, say the law is discriminatory and they are not seeking to stop wearing the veils.\nThey say they are not wearing the full veil because","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A white BMW 420 coupe struck the woman under a railway bridge on Bradford Road, Dewsbury at about 10:10 GMT, police said.\nThe road was closed for four hours, with a section of the nearby Lidl car park also cordoned off.\nThe arrested 21-year-old man remains in police custody for questioning.\nSgt Carl Quinn, of West Yorkshire Police, said: \"Anyone who saw the collision or the manner in which the BMW was being driven prior to it, is asked to contact the major collision and enquiry team.\"","summary":"This boils down to the simple idea that\nA man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a woman was killed in a hit-and-run crash.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Munster statement said O'Connell, 36, would provide \"invaluable technical expertise and advice\" to the Irish province's next generation of players.\n\"Every club in the world would love to have an iconic figure such as Paul O'Connell involved in their set-up,\" said Munster chief Garret Fitzgerald.\nO'Connell made 174 Munster appearances and earned 108 Ireland caps.\n\"As a Limerick native and proud Munster and Irishman who has played and led teams for Munster, Ireland and the Lions, we were very eager to secure his services in some capacity,\" added Fitzgerald.\n\"An appointment such as this is a further boost to our academy staff and young players, and to the organisation as a whole.\"\nThe Limerick man, who played on three British & Irish Lions tours, was forced to retire from the game in February after being unable to recover from serious hamstring injury sustained at last year's World Cup.\nThe injury meant that O'Connell was forced to cancel his contract with French club Toulon.\nFormer Lions captain O'Connell spent 14 seasons at Munster and helped the province win two European Cup titles and three Celtic Leagues.\nO'Connell was also part of Ireland's Grand Slam winning team in 2009 and captained his country to successive Six Nations titles in 2014 and 2015.\nMunster have appointed former South African international Johan 'Rassie' Erasmus as their Director of Rugby for next season with Anthony Foley's job title remaining as head coach.","summary":"Erasmus will take over from Rassie Erasmus at the end of the season.\nMunster have appointed former Ireland international Paul O'Connell as their new head coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Marshall-Andrews told The Times he had jumped ship in light of the Brexit campaign and Labour's refusal to stand aside in the Richmond Park by-election.\nThe QC and barrister was MP for Medway from 1997 to 2010.\nA Labour spokesman said: \"Bob Marshall-Andrews has not been a member of the Labour Party for some years.\"\nLib Dem leader Tim Farron said he was \"coming over to the only party that is offering a credible opposition to a divisive Tory Brexit government\".\nMr Marshall-Andrews used to sit with the socialist group of Labour MPs alongside Mr Corbyn and shadow chancellor John McDonnell.\nHe pointed to last year's by-election in South West London as a key moment in his decision-making.\nThat Richmond Park election saw the Conservatives and UKIP stand aside in order to avoid taking votes from Zac Goldsmith, while the Greens refused to put up a candidate to allow the Lib Dems a free run. Labour rejected calls to not put up a candidate.\n\"Faced with a common enemy on this historic issue there was an urgent requirement for a common strategy if not common sense. Labour rejected both and fielded a candidate,\" said Mr Marshall-Andrews.","summary":"The former MP said he had been \"very fortunate\" to have been a member of the Labour Party for the past 20 years, adding: \"I have been a member of the Labour Party for the last 20 years.\"\nHe said he had","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old, who has been first choice for the Chiefs this season, has torn a pectoral muscle.\nDave Lewis started in place of Chudley in Sunday's win over Ulster while Stuart Townsend came on for his first game outside the Anglo-Welsh Cup.\n\"You've just got to get on with it, and we'll get on with it with a team that's got some momentum at the moment,\" head coach Rob Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\nAs well as Townsend and Lewis the Chiefs also have highly-rated teenager Jack Maunder, Fiji international Niko Matawalu and veteran Haydn Thomas on the books at scrum-half.\n\"That's his (Townsend's) championship rugby debut, how well he did in a pressure situation,\" added Baxter.\n\"His kicking was fantastic, his defensive work was absolutely top drawer and you look at that and your mouth waters to the future we could have in the scrum-half department.\"","summary":"Exeter have not won a game in the Premiership since beating Wasps in the Premiership final in May.\n\"We've got to be better than that,\" Baxter added.\n\"We've got to be better than that, and we have to be better than","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A 24-hour walkout by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, in protest at the introduction of driver-only trains, ended at 11:00 BST on Wednesday.\nSouthern warned passengers to expect \"difficult and frustrating\" journeys throughout the day.\nTwo further strikes have been announced for 10 May and 12 May.\nLatest updates here\nThe RMT confirmed it would attend talks with Southern \"over the guards jobs and safety dispute\" on Friday.\nDyan Crowther, chief operating officer for Southern owner Govia Thameslink Railway, told BBC Sussex: \"We are very pleased to hear that and we look forward to meeting the RMT\".\nSouthern said some routes were again suspended or reduced with 700 fewer services across Sussex and east Surrey.\nMs Crowther said the timetable would not return to normal until Thursday as they needed to get rolling stock and staff into the right position.\nPaul Barker, a commuter from Rye, normally catches a Southern train to Ashford then a high-speed service to St Pancras.\nHe said he worked from home on Tuesday but went to Robertsbridge on Wednesday to catch a Southeastern service to London.\nHe said: \"It was standing room only from Frant, but you cannot take two days off work\".\nRMT general secretary Mick Cash said: \"This dispute is about safety. The company, with an eye on ever-fatter profits, is prepared to axe the guards on some of the most overcrowded and potentially-dangerous services.\"\nThe company said there would be no job or pay cuts but the planned changes would make conductors more visible while drivers would operate doors.\nIt accused the RMT of \"scaremongering\" and said \"driver-only operation is a safe, proven way of working\" which had been used \"on 40% of trains across the Southern network for 25 years\".","summary":"It said it was \"committed to resolving this dispute\".\nThe RMT said it would be meeting Southern on Friday to discuss the \"long-running and unresolved\" dispute.\nA spokesman for Southern said: \"We are pleased to have reached this...\nThis","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victims all worked at the plant 100km (62 miles) east of Porto.\nThe factory's owner was among the dead and several members of his family were either dead or missing, said local mayor Francisco Lopes.\nSome of the victims were found outside the factory, apparently propelled from the building by the force of the blast.\nAn initial explosion happened shortly after 17:30 (16:30 GMT) on Tuesday, followed by two more blasts, reports said.\nFive bodies were found late on Tuesday and emergency workers found a sixth victim some 200m (650ft) from the site, minister Jorge Gomes told Portuguese media. The search was being extended to a radius of 800m, he added, because of the scale of the explosion.\nThe factory was described as a family business.\nAs investigators tried to identify the victims, the mayor said that almost all of the eight caught up in the blast were members of Egas Sequeira's family. Mr Sequeira was among those feared dead along with one of his daughters and a son-in-law, Portuguese media said.\nThe owner's wife had left the building just before the explosion and survived but two other family members were among the missing.\nOfficials were initially unable to enter the site because of the potential risk to their safety. Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was due to visit the scene on Wednesday.","summary":"was later forced to cancel his visit.\nThe factory was one of the biggest employers in the area, employing more than 1,000 people.\nThe blast happened at the same time that a huge power plant, which had been set for demolition, was","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The dramatic creation by Philip Treacy has been likened to a Turkey Twizzler, a lavatory seat and a pretzel.\nThe 22-year-old princess wore it to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton last month, and a Facebook page was set up in its honour.\nThe auction on eBay ended on Sunday, with the proceeds going to charities Unicef and Children in Crisis.\nThe identity of the winning bidder has not yet been revealed.\nThe princess commented on the auction page: \"I've been amazed by the amount of attention the hat has attracted.\n\"It's a wonderful opportunity to raise as much money as possible for two fantastic charities.\n\"I hope whoever wins the auction has as much fun with the hat as I have.\"","summary":"The auction was held at Christie's in London on Sunday.\nThe Queen and Prince Philip were among the first guests to attend the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge on 14 June.\nThe couple's new baby, Prince George, was born on","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Conrad Clitheroe and Gary Cooper, both from Stockport, and expat Neil Munro were reportedly taking notes near Fujairah Airport, 80 miles from Dubai, when they were arrested in February.\nRelatives were told they were held for \"national security\" reasons. The men insisted they did not take photographs.\nThe Abu Dhabi hearing is due on Monday.\nMr Clitheroe, 54, and Mr Cooper 45, were visiting their friend Mr Munro, who was born in Manchester, when they were arrested on 22 February by an off-duty police officer who had seen them monitoring planes from a car.\nThey were near Fujairah Airport, where older and rarer aircraft can be seen.\nA local police official said the men had been taking photographs near an airport and were using a telescope.\nThe men are expected to argue their actions were misinterpreted and are understood to be hoping to be granted bail.","summary":"The UAE government has said it is not commenting on the case.\nSummary:\nTwo British men have been arrested in the United Arab Emirates on suspicion of illegally filming planes.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nScotland scored twice in three minutes in the final quarter to win 2-1 in Glasgow.\nJames Carson gave Wales the lead from a penalty corner, but Ben Cosgrove and Alan Forsyth won it for the hosts.\nEarlier the Wales women's team lost 3-0 to Italy to finish fourth at their EuroHockey Championships in Cardiff.\nChiara Tiddi, Celina Traverso and Federica Carta scored the Italian goals.\n\"We came out fighting for the bronze today but just couldn't hit the line,\" midfielder Sian French told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"We'll keep on pushing as a team for the next two years and we'll come back even stronger next time.\"\nBecause two teams get promoted from the B Division, Wales's men will compete in Europe's top tier at the next EuroHockey Championships in 2019.\nOn Friday, Wales women's hopes of rising into Europe's top tier were shattered in a 2-1 defeat by Russia.\nWales' men secured promotion to their top tier by beating France 4-3 in their semi-final in Glasgow.\nWales women had beaten Austria and Poland, but lost to Belarus on the way to the semi-finals.\nNeither Wales side has been in the EuroHockey A Division since it was reduced to eight teams more than a decade ago.\nThe nation's women were playing in the third tier just four years ago.","summary":"'s\nWales women's team: Sian French, Bethan Dainton, Bethany Davies, Carys Phillips, Rhiannon Parker, Rhodri Lloyd, Rhys Carre, Rhys Fawcett, Carys","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nigel Williams, of Caerwent, was walking on the A48 near the Northgate House bed and breakfast in Caerwent when he was hit on Saturday at about 03:30 GMT.\nHe was taken to Newport's Royal Gwent Hospital, but died shortly after arrival.\nThe father-of-three's family said he would be \"sadly missed\".\n\"He always had time for everyone he met and was always ready to help with anything and everyone,\" they said.\nAnyone who witnessed the crash has been asked to call Gwent Police on 101.","summary":"===\n\nGiven the above document, write one sentence to summarize:\nA man has died after being hit by a car in Monmouthshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old has started three of Exeter's four games this season.\n\"He was fantastic, not just in his carrying and his danger in that area, but some of his high-ball stuff was absolutely top drawer,\" Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\n\"He looks a big, strong, quick, hungry rugby player and those are some of the qualities we saw in him.\"\nWoodburn is in his second season at Sandy Park after moving from Bath, where he failed to break into the side.\nHe was a regular in the Chiefs team which made the play-off final last season and reached the last eight in the Champions Cup, an improvement which Baxter puts down to the work he has done on the training field.\n\"He's thriving on real regular game time and lots of good input from Ali Hepher, who's doing a fantastic job with the backs,\" Baxter said.\n\"They look like they're thriving on the way we're trying to play and the speed we're moving the ball and the angles we're running.\"","summary":"===\n\nGiven the above document, write one sentence to summarize:\nExeter head coach Rob Baxter says he is delighted to have secured the services of England international Jack Woodburn.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Enforcement company Kingdom Services hands out on the spot fines.\nAshford Borough Council removed all its Kingdom officers from patrolling the streets, after one was filmed revealing he raked in a bonus of almost \u00a31,000.\nThey will be out of action while undergoing extra training.\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"In light of the recent Panorama programme we have decided to take this opportunity to give our wardens some important additional staff training exercises so they can continue operating fairly and effectively.\n\"We haven't suspended them but they are not patrolling currently. They should be back soon, after the training has been undertaken.\"\nLittering is a crime, but by paying the fine you can avoid a criminal record. Another Kent-based Kingdom trainer was caught on camera saying they pretend to call the police to pressure people to pay up.\nThe BBC1 programme, aired on Monday, revealed people across the country were wrongly fined for tipping coffee down a drain and putting their recycling out on the wrong day.\nOn Tuesday Maidstone Borough Council also removed its own Kingdom officers while a review was carried out. They were back patrolling on Wednesday.\nIt is not the first time councils in Kent have had problems with Kingdom.\nMaidstone suspended its officers last year for a two-week review after a woman was incorrectly fined for littering while feeding some ducks.\nGravesham Borough Council severed ties with Kingdom last year and now operates its litter enforcement \"in-house\".\nA spokesman for Kingdom said: \"Our service operates under some of the tightest legal guidelines which set the fixed penalty notice level and affords anybody the right to appeal to the council or\/and challenge with the courts if they choose.\"","summary":"The council said it had been working with the police since the programme aired.\nKent Police said it was aware of the programme and was working with the council to ensure the correct...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nKent","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Markit\/CIPS purchasing managers' index showed activity in UK services recorded the biggest month-on-month rise in the survey's history.\nAt one stage the pound hit $1.3372 against the dollar, but slipped back to trade at $1.3312, a rise of just 0.13%.\nSome analysts think the data indicates the UK might avoid recession later this year.\n\"The prospect of sterling strength is on the horizon as today's PMI figures suggest that the reported fall in activity following the EU referendum may have been a blip,\" said Ranko Berich, from Monex Europe.\n\"They do change the likelihood of a severe economic contraction in the third quarter, which previously seemed all but assured for many observers,\" he added.\nOther analysts warned not to read too much into the latest numbers.\n\"These PMIs are only surveys - more hard economic data over the coming months will be crucial. It's easy to read to too much into a survey for a single month. We are not out of the woods yet,\" said Neil Wilson, markets analyst at ETX Capital.\nThe FTSE 100 was not moved much by the data. It eased lower, falling by 15 points to 6,879.\nBanks weighed on the index, with Royal Bank of Scotland falling by 3.5% and Lloyds Banking Group down 2.1%.\nThose shares fell after negative comments from analysts at Deutsche Bank.\nMining shares were a bright spot on the FTSE 100. BHP Billiton was up 1.3% and Randgold Resources rose 1.6%.\nShares in Marks and Spencer fell 1.4% following confirmation that it plans to cut more than 500 jobs at its head office.\nUS financial markets were closed for Labor Day.","summary":"The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.6% to 20,941. The S&P 500 was up 0.3% to 2,388 and the Nasdaq Composite was up 0.5% to 5,831.\nThe pound was down 0.14%","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There were about 19,000 diagnoses in 2015, compared to about 17,300 in 2006.\nPublic Health Wales (PHW) said the main reason for the increase was an ageing population.\nThe organisation's Dr Dyfed Wyn Huws said there was \"good news\" by way of significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\nThere was a year-on-year decrease from about 19,800 cases in 2014, but the 2015 figure of 19,088 is likely to increase as statisticians revise the numbers.\nOnce age factors are taken into account, the rate decreased by more than 5% in men, but increased by more than 5% among women between 2006 and 2015.\nThis is partly due to the rate of lung cancer going down in men, but up among women. Historically, smoking rates peaked far earlier among men than women.\nBreast, prostate, lung and bowel cancers remain the most common.\nAccording to PHW, cases of liver, mouth, throat and melanoma skin cancer saw the biggest percentage increases.\nThe rates of stomach cancer and prostate cancer decreased, while mesothelioma rates increased by almost a third.\nDr Huws said: \"We know that up to four in 10 of cancers in the population may be preventable.\n\"With an increasing number of cancer cases each year, cancer control is possible and important for future generations and for keeping rising health service demand in check.\n\"The good news is that we have seen significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\n\"This is already bringing cancer rates down in men.\"","summary":"The figures also show that the number of people living with long-term conditions such as dementia has increased by more than a third in the last decade.\nThe report also shows that the number of people living with long-term conditions such as diabetes has increased by more than","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emmerson Whittel may need surgery on his jaw, while the club alleges player Josh Lynam was also bitten on the ear.\nThe RFL's match review panel will look at official video on Thursday, as it does for all on-field incidents.\nKeighley have gathered additional video from spectators following an appeal.\nFootage already online, shot from the stands, shows a number of fights breaking out on the field between the two sets of players.\nFollowing the incident, Whittel posted on Twitter that brackets and bands had been used to try to re-align his jaw and that he faces at least three months out.\nKeighley Cougars of League One, England's third-tier competition, progressed to the Challenge Cup fourth round with a 50-32 win over Fryston Warriors - a side from the second tier of England's amateur game.\nThe match, a \"home\" game for Fryston, was played at nearby Featherstone in West Yorkshire after the tie was at risk of being reversed and played at Keighley instead.\nKeighley have also complained to the RFL about their off-field treatment before kick-off, as they allege players and members of staff were refused entry to the ground without a valid matchday ticket.\nA statement on Keighley's website said: \"The players' allocation of 'family and friends' tickets was then claimed to have been used to admit the playing squad and coaching staff into the ground.\n\"The club is outraged by this development.\"\nThe BBC contacted Fryston Warriors, who have declined to comment at this time.","summary":"'s\nSummary:\nKeighley Cougars have been accused of treating a player with \"disrespect\" after a video emerged of a fight on the field.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Marco Goncalves, 34, assaulted the referee after being sent off in last month's game against Rio Tinto, and was escorted off the pitch by police.\nImages of the attack went viral, with the referee suffering a broken nose.\nGoncalves plays for Canelas, a club made up of FC Porto ultras who have been branded \"thugs\" for their aggressive style of play.\nThree members of their squad, including the captain, hail from the 'Super Dragons' ultras, a well-known fan group of Porto.\nOther clubs in the fourth-tier amateur league would rather pay a 750-euro fine and forfeit the match than play Canelas.\nAs a result, they are top of the league after a string of default wins, but no official complaints have yet been filed against the club.\nA spokesman for the Porto regional league told AFP Gonclaves has been banned for four years for the attack on the referee, three months for assaulting an opposition players and two months for \"insults\".","summary":"Goncalves has also been fined 100,000 euros (\u00a377,000).\nGoncalves, who is a member of the Porto club's youth team, has been a regular for the club's first team since he was 18 years old","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 34-year-old, who had recently given birth, was found dead at her home in Essex Close in Luton on 10 October.\nBedfordshire Police said her family has been informed.\nA double murder investigation was launched on Wednesday. A man arrested in connection with the deaths has been released on bail.\nLive: More on this story and others in Bedfordshire\nDet Insp Fraser Wylie, of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, appealed for friends or colleagues of Ms Winning to contact police.\nHe added: \"We're also continuing to ask for anyone who witnessed suspicious activity between Friday 7 and Monday 10 October in and around Essex Close to get in touch.\n\"We're particularly keen to speak to anyone who saw a black wheelie bin being taken along the street, or anyone who lived nearby who has noticed that their wheelie bin has gone missing.\"\nThe man's body was discovered in a wheelie bin on Monday night outside the entrance to the flats. It had been wrapped in cling film and a purple duvet cover.\nIt is thought the dead man and Ms Winning were partners.\nHer baby is being cared for.","summary":"Ms Winning's partner, who is a police officer, has been released from hospital.\nBedfordshire Police said the force was not looking for anyone else in connection with the deaths.\nA post-mortem examination is due to take place on Friday","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Brown accused referee Dean Whitestone of a number of \"really poor\" decisions.\nWhitestone awarded Gillingham a penalty in first-half stoppage time before sending off Southend's Ryan Inniss for two bookable offences.\n\"There were four or five decisions that says that referee shouldn't be refereeing at this level,\" said Brown.\nThe 57-year-old claimed Whitestone did not cope with the pressure of the game between two sides separated by the mouth of the Thames.\n\"The referee mentioned to me that it was a derby game and he'd heard about the potential friction - but you can't take that into consideration,\" said Brown.\n\"He initially crossed his arms about to wave away the penalty but the next movement he blows for a foul. That, for me, is a referee under pressure.\n\"The sending off is even worse - unbelievable refereeing. This was officiating at its worst and someone has to be brought to task. I'm appealing the red card and if I can take it further than that I will.\"\nMeanwhile, Southend defender and former captain Adam Barrett has announced his retirement at the age of 37.\nBarrett played 354 games in two spells with the club, the last against Stevenage in the EFL Trophy in November.\nHe was a member of the Shrimpers side that won back-to-back promotions from League Two to the Championship in 2005 and 2006, and also the League Two play-off final in 2015.\n\"He will be remembered as one of Blues' greatest and a true legend,\" Brown told the club website.","summary":"\"Adam was a great character and a great professional. He will be sadly missed by everyone at Southend United.\"\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nSouthend United boss Phil Brown has called for referees to be","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 44 more have been injured in the crush, which was reportedly triggered by a road accident.\nThe pilgrims were returning from the Hindu shrine of Sabarimala, which is in a remote, mountainous, densely-forested area.\nKerala Governor R S Gavai has said he is \"deeply shocked and saddened\".\n\"We have recovered 102 bodies. The rescue work is almost over,\" local police official Sanjay Kumar told the Associated Press news agency.\nThe stampede happened at Pulmedu, near the town of Vandiperiyar in Idukki district, Indian media reported.\nHundreds of thousands of pilgrims had gathered at the hill shrine on Friday, the last day of an annual festival.\nThe festival runs for two months and attracts millions of visitors every year.\nReports differed as to exactly how the deadly crush was triggered.\nThe Indian PTI news agency said a jeep carrying pilgrims had driven into a crowd returning from the shrine, starting a panic.\nHowever, the Times of India reported that the incident happened when the jeep broke down and overturned as pilgrims tried to move it.\nIt crushed a number of people and caused others to stumble, which then triggered the stampede, the report said.\nCorrespondents say deadly stampedes are not unusual at Indian temples, where huge crowds gather in small areas with few safety measures or crowd controls.\nA similar tragedy happened at Sabaramila in 1999, when more than 50 people died in a stampede after a landslide on a crowded hillside.","summary":"'s Bhaktivedanta Manor Resort in the town of Madhubani also happened in that year.\nThe latest stampede happened at the same place where a crush killed more than 100 people in 2008.\nThe crush was the deadliest ever to hit","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old has been without a club since leaving English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent nine years.\nHe did not play at all for Tottenham in the 2014-15 season and spent the previous season on loan with Queens Park Rangers.\n\"Officially at St Etienne so happy - back in football,\" he wrote on Twitter.\nAssou-Ekotto has not played for Cameroon since the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when he was involved in an argument with his team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo and even appeared to headbutt him.","summary":"he also had a spell on loan at French side Lille last season.\nHe is the second player to join the French club this week after the arrival of former Arsenal midfielder Serge Aurier.\nThe move for the former Chelsea midfielder","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The key foreign ministry portfolio has gone to Ibrahim Ghandour, a former presidential assistant.\nMohamed Zayed has been appointed oil minister, while Mustafa Osman Obeid was appointed acting defence minister.\nThe new government will comprise a total of 31 cabinet ministers.\nIn addition President Bashir has also appointed governors for Sudan's 18 states in what he has vowed will be a \"new page\" for his country,\nSpeaking at his inauguration last week, the president said that he wanted to repair ties with the West, tackle corruption and bring peace to the country.\nAnother priority is restoring Sudan's ailing economy.\nMr Bashir, 71, seized power in an Islamist-backed coup in 1989.\nEven President Bashir has been forced to admit - with civil war(s) continuing, and the ongoing economic crisis - that Sudan needs to change, and this reshuffle is part of his promised reforms.\nThe most surprising decision is the removal of Abdel Rahim Hussein as defence minister, as for many years he has been President Bashir's confidant and friend.\nMr Hussein has been named governor of Khartoum state, one of several changes among the governors, which seem designed to remove any who were developing sizable local power bases.\nBut simply replacing ministers and governors will not bring change. Instead, the way Sudan is governed will have to improve if the country is to escape from its current malaise.","summary":"The new cabinet is also to include the former defence minister, Ibrahim Ghandour, who was appointed acting defence minister.\nThe new defence minister will be responsible for the country's air force, and will be responsible for the country's weapons programme.\nThe new","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, a report by the public protector said Mr Zuma had \"benefited unduly\" from the upgrades.\nMr Zuma said the auditor-general and finance minister should determine how much he should repay to end the dispute.\nThe announcement comes a week before a constitutional hearing on the matter.\nAfrica Live: BBC news updates\nHow President Zuma's Nkandla home has grown\nThe refurbishment of the residence in the village of Nkandla, in Mr Zuma's home province of KwaZulu-Natal, has turned into a major political controversy in South Africa.\nSome of of the money was spent on building an amphitheatre, swimming pool, and cattle enclosure.\nThe opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who have called for a corruption investigation, say they are pressing ahead with their court case regardless of the president's latest offer.\nFollowing Mr Zuma's announcement #PayBackThemoney is trending in South Africa - this was the phrase EFF MPs chanted at the president in parliament last year.\nMany commentators seem sceptical.\nAnalysis: Milton Nkosi, BBC News\nPresident Jacob Zuma's delayed willingness to pay back the money spent on the upgrades to his Nkandla residence could be a calculated move to avoid embarrassment at the Constitutional Court hearing expected next week.\nBut it could also be linked to the forthcoming local government election.\nThe Nkandla scandal has been a sore point for the governing African National Congress (ANC) which President Zuma leads, especially as the party faithful go out to campaign for votes.\nPolitical analyst Professor Somadoda Fikeni told me that it could also be related to the president being \"politically vulnerable as he enters his 'lame-duck' period and following his mis-appointment of finance ministers\" at the end of last year.\nAnother consideration could well be an attempt to avert another episode of the chaotic scenes we saw during the opening of parliament last year when Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) heckled and disrupted the president's state of the nation address.\nSecurity personnel had to be called into the chamber to remove the MPs who would not stop shouting \"pay back the money'\" while President Zuma desperately tried to deliver his speech.\nPunches at South Africa parliament\nWhy did Zuma sack two finance ministers in a week?\nAll figures in 2013 financial terms\nSource: Public protector report","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nSouth Africa's President Jacob Zuma has offered to pay back money spent on his home, after a court ordered him to repay a government fund.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Huxtable, 34, from Swansea, had been missing since the collapse in February.\nHis body was found on Wednesday and workers who carried out the search formed a guard of honour as it was driven from the site in the early hours of the morning.\nKen Cresswell, 57, and John Shaw, 61, both from Rotherham, remain missing.\nThe body of a fourth man, Michael Collings, 53, from Brotton, Teesside, was previously recovered from the site.\nSwansea East MP Carolyn Harris, who has been involved with the family since the incident, said they still did not know all the facts about the collapse.\nShe said: \"I feel very sad. My heart and my prayers go out to the family who have waited desperately for Christopher's body to be found. They can finally have closure, and say goodbye to him and grieve his loss.\n\"But let's not forget that there's two other families who are still waiting for their loved ones to be returned.\"\nThe building was due for demolition when it partially collapsed in February.","summary":"the Health and Safety Executive said.\nThe collapse was the deadliest ever to have happened in the UK.\nThe Health and Safety Executive said it was investigating the cause of the incident.\nThe building, which was being renovated for housing, was due to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Clarke, 29, contacted girls, aged 15 and 16 at the time, via Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter.\nHe also bought the Ysgol Bro Dinefwr pupils gifts including T-shirts, earrings, sweets and games consoles.\nAn Education Workforce Council hearing concluded his actions amounted to professional misconduct.\nOne girl told how Mr Clarke sent her a message saying: \"I kept having the same thought over and over again. How much I wanted to grab you, kiss you...\"\nThe girl, now 19, said he also invited her to one-on-one sessions in his chemistry office and told her not to show anyone the gifts her gave her.\nAnother girl, now 17, said his actions made her feel uncomfortable and he was \"acting in a creepy nature\".\nA third student said she told Mr Clarke she thought his messages were inappropriate and he later asked her to delete their conversation.\nPolice investigated but no charges were brought against Mr Clarke.\nThe school also began an investigation but he resigned before any findings were made.\nEducation Workforce Council chairman, Steve Powell, said Mr Clarke's conduct \"clearly breached boundaries between teachers and pupils\".\n\"His actions fell very short of the standards expected of a registered person and amounted to unacceptable professional conduct,\" he added.","summary":"Mr Clarke was also banned from teaching indefinitely.\nA former teacher who sent pupils a series of inappropriate messages has been banned from the profession.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bird, known officially as LF15, and her partner LM12 bred three chicks in both 2015 and 2016 at the Dunkeld reserve.\nLassie arrived back in Scotland on 23 March, six days after her mate.\nViewers from around the world have been watching the pair's progress on the Loch of the Lowes live webcam.\nCharlotte Fleming, Perthshire ranger for the Scottish Wildlife Trust, said: \"LF15 has settled down to begin incubating, and we would expect the egg to hatch in about six weeks' time.\n\"It's now clear that the pair's attempts at breeding have been a success and they are on track to repeat the hat-trick of chicks that were hatched in both 2015 and 2016.\"","summary":"'s\nThe pair were introduced to the reserve in 2013 by the Scottish Wildlife Trust and the pair have been reintroduced to the reserve by the Scottish Raptor Study Group.\nThe Loch of the Lowes is a large area of woodland and","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said they received a report of the fire at a property in Castle Mews at about 03:30 BST on Saturday.\nA tyre had been put against the front door of the house and set alight. The blaze caused smoke damage.\nA man, a woman and two boys inside the property were not injured.\nDet Insp Tara Nicholls said: \"I would appeal to anyone that was in the area and noticed any suspicious activity between the times of 01:30 and 03:30 BST to contact CID at Cookstown Police Station on the non emergency number 101.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA man has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire at a house in County Tyrone.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The CQC previously rated the Penberthy home in Newquay as inadequate.\nNew reports highlight problems at three other homes run by Cornwall Care: Headlands in Carbis Bay, Trevern in Falmouth and Blackwood in Camborne.\nCornwall Care said it was rare for an inspection not to point out areas for improvement.\nThe CQC said Headlands was \"unsafe\" and overall \"was not caring\".\nAt Trevern \"one person had not been able to have a bath or shower for eleven months due to the home not obtaining the appropriate bathing equipment to meet the person's needs,\" the report stated.\nAction was also needed to address the \"care and welfare of people who use services\" and the \"safety and suitability of premises,\" it was claimed.\nThe report on Blackwood said \"people did not always have access to meaningful activities\" and action was needed regarding the \"safety and suitability of premises\".\nDue to changes in CQC reporting procedures the reports did not give an overall rating as it has done for Penberthy.\nAdrian Hughes, the commission's deputy chief inspector of adult social care, said there had been \"slippage\" in services provided by Cornwall Care.\nHe said: \"They have taken their eye off the ball in some aspects of that care.\"\nA spokesman for Cornwall Care said: \"We have worked closely with CQC and commissioners for many years and it is rare that an inspection of any care service does not point out areas for improvement.\n\"We welcome that feedback and always act quickly to make sure we are offering the best possible service to our clients.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA care home has been told to improve after inspectors found it was \"unsafe\" and \"unsupportive\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guy Hedger, 61, died in the early hours of 30 April after intruders reportedly broke into his home in Ashley, near Ringwood, and opened fire with a shotgun.\nMarine officers are searching a section of the River Stour in West Parley.\nThree men appeared in court in May accused of Mr Hedger's murder.\nDet Ch Insp Sarah Derbyshire of Dorset Police said: \"We received intelligence to suggest that the weapon would be in this area and by searching the river today we hope to recover it.\"\nEarlier this week the charity Crimestoppers put up a \u00c2\u00a310,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the firearm used and jewellery stolen during the raid.\nKevin Downton, 40, of Winterborne Stickland near Blandford, Jason Baccus, 41, and Scott Keeping, 44, both of Verney Close, Bournemouth, have been charged with murder and are due at Winchester Crown Court at a later date to enter pleas.\nHelen Cooper, 40, from Poole, has been charged with assisting an offender.\nA 45-year-old-man from Poole and a 39-year-old Bournemouth man were arrested in May on suspicion of conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary and released while inquiries continue.","summary":"A fourth man, aged 45, from Bournemouth, has been released without charge.\nA fifth man, aged 45, from Poole, has been released with no charge.\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nPolice searching for","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to Station Road, Wood Green, at about 03:20 BST after receiving reports of a stabbing outside the Jolly Anglers public house.\nParamedics treated the man, named by police as 33-year-old Vincent Harvey, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.\nNo arrests have been made and the Met have appealed for witnesses.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said there was \"a large number of people in and around the Jolly Anglers pub at the time Vincent was stabbed\".\n\"It is vital that anyone who saw this incident, or the events leading up to the incident, get in contact with police,\" he said.","summary":"The force said it was not looking for anyone else in connection with the incident.\nSummary:\nA man has been stabbed to death outside a pub in north London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A winding-up petition was dismissed by the High Court on Monday.\nThe brief hearing in London revealed an undisclosed amount of money owed to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs had been paid by the Exiles.\nA club statement said the takeover had been agreed, subject to the approval of the Rugby Football Union.\nThe Championship side but have struggled to pay players' wages since previously avoiding liquidation in April, and Rowland Phillips has not been replaced since leaving as head coach.\nWelsh - one of England's oldest clubs, having been formed in 1885 - said the financial security provided by the unnamed California-based group would allow the club \"to plan for the future with confidence and renewed enthusiasm\".\nClub chairman Bleddyn Phillips commented: \"We are thrilled and very excited to be able to announce the arrival of a new owner which will provide the club with the financial strength to sustain its ambition to be not only a competitive rugby team playing in the top tiers of the game in the United Kingdom, but, equally importantly, to consolidate and enhance its social, community and amateur based activities at its spiritual home at Old Deer Park\".\nThe Exiles were a Premiership side as recently as 2015, when they were based at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and finished bottom of the table after losing all 22 games.\nThey subsequently returned to their traditional home at Old Deer Park in Richmond after three seasons away and started the new season with a narrow 33-32 defeat at Rotherham on Sunday.\nTheir plight further highlights the difficult financial situation in English rugby's second tier.\nThe Rugby Football Union, which runs the Championship, has been accused of under-funding the league, which was reduced from 16 teams to 12 in 2009.\nEvery team became fully professional at that time, and a new five-year funding deal with the governing body was agreed in 2015.\nFor the latest rugby union news follow @bbcrugbyunion on Twitter.","summary":"You can also follow...\n\n===\n\nGiven the above document, write one sentence to summarize:\nLondon Irish have been taken over by a group of investors led by a former American football team owner.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Turk, 53, of Fontridge Lane in Etchingham, is charged with 14 offences including rape and indecent assault between 1996 and 2002.\nAt the time he was a member of the care staff, and later head of care, at Frewen College in Northiam.\nHe has been bailed to appear before Hastings Magistrates' Court on 1 July.\nSussex Police said the charges did not involve any staff or pupils currently at the school.\nFrewen College is a day and boarding school for children aged between seven and 19 with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia.","summary":"pupils can be sent to the boarding school for up to a year.\nThe school was opened in 1991 and the charges relate to the time between 1996 and 2002.\nA former boarding school head teacher has been charged with a string of sex offences against pupils.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crossing in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, was concreted over in 1904 when the tram network expanded.\nIt re-opened to pedestrians after a \u00c2\u00a35m project, which also exposed a section of the River Roch in the town.\nWork on uncovering the bridge started 18 months ago and is part of a \u00c2\u00a3250m transformation of the town due to end in 2019.\nA Rochdale Council spokeswoman said the crossing is believed to have been built in about 1324 when Edward II ruled England.\nIt expanded as the town grew, with sections added in the Restoration and Georgian eras.\nMerchants travelled over the bridge to Yorkshire to buy wool which was then finished in Rochdale's mills.\nIn the 1700s it was one of two main routes from Lancashire to Yorkshire, making Rochdale one of the most important towns in the region ahead of the Industrial Revolution.\nThe council said the re-exposed section of the river would help prevent flooding.","summary":"The bridge was built in 1904 and was originally a memorial to the Queen's cousin, King Edward VII, who was born in the town.\nIt was later used as a public toilet and a meeting place for people to gather in the town.\nThe council","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who has not yet been identified, was last seen alive at 20:45 BST on Tuesday 9 June in St Stephen's subway.\nTwo people saw the man, 29, in the early hours of Wednesday before he was found dead at 07:00 BST, police said.\nA post-mortem examination revealed he died from injuries to the spleen and the death was declared \"suspicious\".\nDet Insp Marie James said: \"We are still trying to create a timeline of the man's final movements and the circumstances which led to his death.\n\"We would particularly like to hear from two people who saw the man in the early hours of Wednesday morning.\n\"Other witnesses have suggested a male teenager, possibly a college student, passed him in the subway at around 05:00 BST and later returned to buy flowers from the flower stall by the subway to leave inside.\n\"The second person we wish to trace is a man who gave assistance at the scene when his body was discovered.\n\"This man is described as being smartly dressed, wearing a jacket and glasses.\n\"I would also appeal again for people to contact me if they know details about any of his friends or family as we have still been unable to trace next of kin despite numerous inquiries.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA man who was found dead in a subway in west London was a \"substantial drug user\", police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chiltern Edge School in Sonning Common had been rated inadequate by Ofsted after following the inspection in March.\nInspectors also said pupil attainment was too low and a disadvantaged pupils' fund was not being used effectively.\nOxfordshire County Council said it will begin consulting on Friday over whether the school should shut.\nThe school, which educates children between 11 and 16 years old, received a good rating from Ofsted in 2012.\nBut after the most recent inspection, the watchdog said the school had shown a lack of management and effective teaching, which led to pupils underperforming.\nIt added: \"Standards in reading are too low. Pupils do not read well or widely enough.\n\"This restricts their access to the wider curriculum.\"\nThe council will discuss the potential closure of the 500-pupil school with parents on 3 May.\nA spokesman said the consultation - which will run until 16 June - will explore the potential impacts of the closure and how it can provide good-quality education to pupils.\nDirector of children's services Lucy Butler, said: \"It's important to stress at this stage that no decisions have been taken and that the school would not close without appropriate transfer arrangements in place for every child to attend a better-performing school.\"\nThe school would not comment on the potential closure, but a letter to parents read: \"Inevitably, this is a time of great concern and uncertainty for everyone but I assure you that everything possible will be done to safeguard the education and progress of our students.\"","summary":"The council said it would not comment on the consultation.\nOxfordshire County Council said it would be working with the school to ensure the necessary arrangements were in place.\nA spokesman said: \"We are aware of the concerns raised by the education watchdog and will","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"MI6 and and GCHQ advertised on the Mumsnet website for the first time this year, and MI5 has raised its target for women employees to 45% by 2021.\nFlexible working and the importance of \"high emotional intelligence\" are also being stressed in recruitment.\nThe agencies were responding to calls from MPs to recruit more women.\nParliament's Intelligence and Security Committee reported in March 2015 that 37% of intelligence agency staff were women and women only make up 19% of senior civil servants in the agencies.\nOne year on, the government says that it and the agencies - internal security service MI5, external spy agency MI6 and the government listening post GCHQ - \"agree wholeheartedly\" with the need for \"diversity\" in agency staff.\nIt says action has been taken since the report was published to \"increase their focus\" on \"all aspects of diversity\", including recruiting more women.\nRecruitment targets, \"diversity champions\", events such as a recent \"Women in Cyber\" event and more career support for female officers are part of efforts to employ more women and encourage talented existing women to apply for promotion.\nThey also say they are doing more to \"promote a flexible working culture\" for men and women with childcare commitments and to allow women returning from maternity leave to take up their old jobs - including in intelligence roles.\nThe three agencies also said they were always looking for \"new and innovative ways to recruit those with the right skills, mind-set and diversity of approach\".\nMI5 had already used Mumsnet as well as local newspapers to target women \"not currently in work\" while the other two agencies did so for the first time this year.\nGCHQ has also removed a requirement of a 2:1 university degree from its \"fast-stream\" recruitment to encourage women who had followed a \"non-traditional graduate route\".\nThe government said the initiatives were having an effect as MI5 had recently been placed in the Times Top 50 employers for women and had increased its number of new female employees by 5% to 46% of new recruits. GCHQ had seen applications from women rise to 40%. MI6 had increased its female recruitment targets for 2016\/17 after seeing a 4% drop in women - to 41% of new recruits.\nThe government also said career support for female staff was having a \"real impact\" with increased numbers of women applying for senior roles in MI5.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe government is aiming to recruit more women into the security services by 2020, with the...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe government is aiming to recruit more women into","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hatfield Colliery closed in June with the loss of 430 jobs after almost a century of production.\nThe short ceremony took place at the mine, near Doncaster.\nJohn Grogan, chairman of the Hatfield Employee Benefit Trust, which has run the mine since 2013, said it was \"the end of an era\".\nHe said: \"On Monday the company will be wound up in the High Court and that will represent the end of coal mining in South Yorkshire after many generations.\n\"In 1980 there were 50,000 miners in South Yorkshire. On Monday morning when we're in the High Court there will be none.\n\"We're presenting this piece of coal as a symbol of our respect for all the miners who have gone before us in South Yorkshire and helped build the economy of our country and keep the lights on for many decades.\"\nAccepting the gift the Mayor of Doncaster Ros Jones said: \"On behalf of Doncaster and South Yorkshire I'm humbled to accept this.\"\nThe only remaining deep coal mine in England, Kellingley colliery in North Yorkshire, is due to close later this year.","summary":"'s\nThe pit closed in 2012 after a series of accidents, including one in which a miner died.\nThe pit was found to have been storing too much coal and was not adequately equipped to cope with the workforce.\nThe mine was later found to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The League One club have also signed Norwich City midfielder Ebou Adams on loan until January.\nAdams, 21, signed from non-league Dartford in February 2016, will be making his second loan move from Carrow Road, having had a brief three-game stint with Braintree last season.\nJules, 20, did not play a first-team game for the Royals.\nBut he did make 10 Scottish Premiership appearances for Motherwell during a loan spell last season, and he was a member of the Scotland Under-20 squad that finished third at the recent Toulon tournament.\nShrewsbury have now made five summer signings, having previously brought in strikers Lenell John-Lewis and Arthur Gnahoua and midfielder Jon Nolan.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"are available to view once paid for.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nLeague One side Shrewsbury Town have signed midfielder Jack Redshaw and defender Callum Styles on loan from Reading.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The leading index closed down 69.63 points at 6231.89.\nMiners more than doubled earlier losses to leave Antofagasta down more than 6%. Others, including Anglo American and BHP Billiton were down 4%.\nHOusebuilders all but wiped out their earlier falls. Taylor Wimpey ended flat and Berkeley Group ended less than 1% down after a report from chartered surveyors forecasted a short-term drop in UK house prices over the next three months.\nRolls-Royce was also a loser, with a 2% fall.\nThe chief executive of Rolls-Royce has warned staff that the engineering firm is behind with deliveries to customers, according to the Financial Times.\nVodafone fell about 5% after it agreed a deal to merge its New Zealand operations with Sky Network Television.\nOn the FTSE 250 builder Bellway was also caught in the general decline of construction shares, with a 1% fall.\nThat was despite an upbeat trading statement.\n\"That survey from RICS [Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors] about a first possible drop in house prices since 2012, is clearly spooking people,\" said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.\n\"It is tax-related and maybe a little bit Brexit related, but some will be wondering whether there are more fundamental factors slowing us down, as prices are just at such high levels.\"\nFlybe shares ended 5.5% lower, despite returning to profit.\nOn the currency markets, the pound was down 0.3% against the dollar at $1.4466 but rose 0.3% against the euro to \u00e2\u201a\u00ac1.277.","summary":".\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\n(Close): London's leading shares fell sharply on Wednesday, with mining companies and the construction sector among the biggest losers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That was just over over half of last year's haul, when the website auctioned a coffee meeting with the Apple boss.\nThe money will benefit the Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.\nCharityBuzz declined to reveal the winner, who will get a one-hour lunch with Mr Cook at Apple headquarters (cost of travel not included).\nMr Cook also added a second prize on Twitter, which will give the winner a VIP seat at an upcoming Apple event.\nCharityBuzz had estimated the value of the lunch date at around $100,000.\nPart of the reason for the lower price tag could be that CharityBuzz implemented a finance authorisation requirement for anyone wishing to bid on the auction.\nBut while appetite for a bite with Mr Cook may have cooled (or Silicon Valley lovers might just prefer a well-brewed cup of coffee), his stock, much like Apple's, remains high.\nAn auction for a similar lunch date with former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke took in just over $70,000, and a still-open auction for a coffee date with AOL boss Tim Armstrong - which also includes a tour of HuffingtonPost Live and a taped interview - currently has zero bids.\nWarren Buffett, chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, was one of the first to popularise a \"lunch with the boss\"-style charity auction 14 years ago.\nLast year, lunch with the \"oracle of Omaha\" sold for more than $1m on eBay, off the record $3.5m winning bid in 2012.","summary":"The following year, a charity auction for a coffee date with George Clooney raised more than $40,000.\nThe following year, a charity auction for a coffee with George Clooney raised more than $150,000.\nAnd last year,","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Staff in Jobcentres, banks, building societies and utility companies in England could also be trained to spot - and counsel - vulnerable people.\nThe ideas are raised in a consultation paper on suicide prevention.\nThe Samaritans said councils should have a mandatory responsibility to try to prevent suicides in their areas.\nSome 4,400 people killed themselves in England in 2009.\nClaire Wylie, head of policy and research at the Samaritans, told the BBC News website that many suicide attempts were made on impulse, so trying to restrict access to potentially lethal means was important.\n\"We know that people who are feeling suicidal are often very ambivalent about actually ending their lives,\" she said.\n\"If you can interrupt them at that moment you can prevent them going ahead.\"\nPreventing deaths by jumping is a key aim of the consultation and it suggests a number of ways of doing that.\nThey include:\nOverall, the number of suicides has steadily fallen in recent years, but the number of deaths on Britain's rail network had been rising until last year.\nHowever, specialist training from Samaritans for rail staff was key to an 11% fall in 2010, according to the Rail Safety and Standards Board.\nLondon Underground is also rolling out training to all of its staff after a pilot project at one station close to a psychiatric inpatient unit helped reduce suicides.\nThe government wants to see that sort of training given to a much wider range of people who come into contact with individuals who could be vulnerable because of their social or economic circumstances.\nJobcentre and benefit office staff, as well as employees in banks, building societies and utility firms are among those suggested in the consultation.\nMs Wylie said: \"More training for all frontline staff is really important, but that needs investment and money is tight.\n\"In general, we really welcome the government's strategy, but there needs to be a lot more actual commitment to action.\n\"There's also an issue about local implementation because things like putting up signs and barriers depend on the individual local authority actually caring about suicide prevention.\n\"We would like to see a mandatory responsibility placed on local authorities to take this seriously.\"\nThe consultation closes on 11 October.","summary":"...\nSummary:\nA national strategy to prevent suicides in England should be put in place by the government, the Samaritans has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Scot was development driver this year but her position will be expanded in 2015 to include two runs in Friday practice and two tests.\nThe move comes after Wolff impressed in an outing in free practice at the German Grand Prix this year.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"I'm really happy to be able to carry on and get more time in the car,\" Wolff told BBC Sport.\n\"That was the most important aspect.\n\"This is another step in the right direction for me. I am delighted Williams are recognising my progression, hard work and that it is performance that counts.\n\"I'm incredibly proud of what the team have achieved this year and I hope we can continue that development next year.\"\nWilliams have finished third in the constructors' championship this season, a year after suffering the worst season in their history, following a major internal restructuring and a switch from Renault to Mercedes engines.\nThis year, Wolff did a day's test in Barcelona in May, before two planned outings in free practice at the British and German races.\nHer outing at Silverstone ended after less than a lap when her car suffered engine failure.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nBut at Hockenheim she completed a full session and ended up with a time just 0.227 seconds slower than race driver Felipe Massa, an 11-time grand prix winner.\nWilliams's reserve driver Felipe Nasrhas moved to race for Sauber in 2015.\nIt is not clear whether Williams will replace him, but Wolff is in any case expected to be the prime driver for the team at tests other than the race drivers Massa and Valtteri Bottas.\nWilliams deputy team principal Claire Williams added: \"Susie continues to impress us with her strong technical knowledge, the feedback she delivers and the performance when she drives the car both on the track and in the simulator.\n\"She has steadily increased her time behind the wheel since she joined us in April 2012 and her appointment as test driver was a natural progression.\"","summary":"Williams...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nSusie Wolff has signed a new contract with Williams to race in Formula 1 for the next two years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The White Garden, at Kensington Palace, was planted to mark 20 years since Princess Diana died in a car crash.\nThe Duchess of Cambridge joined the princes on the garden tour.\nA spokeswoman for Kensington Palace said: \"The engagement will allow the princes to pay tribute to the life and work of their mother.\"\nThey met representatives from the causes and charities supported by Diana, including the Royal Marsden and Great Ormond Street hospitals, the National Aids Trust, Centrepoint youth homelessness charity and the Leprosy Mission.\nMembers of the public have been leaving tributes and flowers at the gates of the palace to mark the anniversary of Diana's death.\nThe Princess of Wales died on 31 August 1997 in Paris, when William, now the Duke of Cambridge, was 15 and his brother was 12.\nThe garden at their mother's former home has been inspired by memories of her life, style and image, such as her white \"Elvis\" Catherine Walker dress.\nThe White Garden, as it is known, follows a tradition first established at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent, famous for its own white garden created in the 1930s.\nTheir Royal Highnesses met gardener Sean Harkin who designed the display and Graham Dillamore who knew the princess when he worked there some 30 years ago.\nThe garden has been open since spring and will continue into September with white roses, lilies, gladioli and cosmos.\nIt is the fourth London memorial created in tribute to Diana - the others are the Diana Memorial Playground at Kensington Palace, the Diana Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park, and the Diana Memorial Walk at St James's Palace.","summary":"The White Garden was designed by architects Paul Cummins and David Galloway, who said it was a \"beautiful and simple piece of work\".\nThe garden was created by the Royal couple's grandchildren, George and Charlotte,","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Highways England say the \u00c2\u00a36m layout changes on the Posthouse roundabout proved more difficult than anticipated.\nWork began last summer and was expected to finish by March but it has now been pushed back to 28 June.\nWrexham MP Ian Lucas said the route was vital to the region's economy.\n\"Deadlines were set, missed, then extended, not once but again and again - and the level of information given to motorists has been very poor indeed,\" he said.\nNew Chester MP Chris Matheson added: \"The chaos these works have caused has been a real issue for Chester for months.\"\nA Highways England spokesperson said: \"We are doing everything we can to complete the A55\/A483 scheme as quickly as possible.\n\"We have rescheduled the street lighting installation work to take place overnight in July, so that we are able to fully open the roundabout and start operating the traffic lights from Monday 29 June.\"","summary":"the spokesperson added.\nThe roadworks will also see the removal of a bridge and a roundabout at the junction of the A483.\nThe A483 is the main route into the city from the A55 at Llangollen to the M","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, the 31-year-old Brighton midfielder was named in the Wales squad for their upcoming friendlies, over two years after his last call-up.\n\"Wales manager Chris Coleman said to have a better chance of going in the summer he'd like to see me playing regularly,\" Crofts told BBC Radio Kent.\n\"I wasn't guaranteed that with Brighton, so it was a tough decision.\"\nCrofts has featured 18 times for the Seagulls, who are second in the Championship, this season but his last outing came in the defeat by Cardiff on 20 February.\nThe former Norwich man has won 27 caps for Wales, with the last of those coming against Serbia in September 2013.\nHowever, he could add to those in the friendlies against Northern Ireland and Ukraine during the international break.\n\"With the Euros coming up for Wales it was important for me to get some games under my belt before the end of the season,\" he added.\n\"After speaking to Chris, my place isn't guaranteed even if I play, but it gives me the best opportunity.\"\nCrofts began his career at Gillingham and has returned to Priestfield Stadium until the end of the campaign, although Brighton have a 28-day recall clause as part of the deal.\nHe scored 19 goals in 191 games in his first stint at the Kent club and he hopes he can help the Gills, who are fourth in League One, win promotion to the Championship.\n\"This year I have got three massive goals; Brighton to get promoted, Gillingham to get promoted and a place at the Euros,\" he said.\n\"I am going to work as hard as I can to achieve those things. I'll give it everything I have got.\"","summary":"Summary:\nKenny Crofts says he has been left frustrated by the lack of games for Brighton this season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Chinook helicopter from RAF Odiham in Hampshire was sent to recover the wreckage.\nFive people were on the training aircraft when it was forced to land on Yr Aran in Snowdonia on 9 August.\nAll five escaped unhurt, but black smoke could be seen billowing from the peak for miles around.\nFive people - four military and one civilian - were on board the Griffin helicopter from RAF Valley on Anglesey when it made what the Ministry of Defence called a \"precautionary landing\".\nA sixth person involved in the training exercise was already on the mountain when the crew had to land.\nThe exercise involved the helicopter picking people up and putting them back down on the peak.","summary":"The MoD said the helicopter was not carrying any military personnel and the exercise was not authorised.\nThe cause of the crash is not yet known.\nThe Welsh government said it was working with the MoD and the Civil Aviation Authority to establish the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dr Imran Farooq, a leader of Karachi's influential MQM party, was stabbed to death near his home in Edgware, north London in September 2010.\nKhalid Shamim and Mohsin Ali were detained near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman, Balochistan province.\nThey are to be handed to Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency.\nThe BBC's Shahzeb Jillani in Pakistan says the murder was widely seen as a politically-motivated killing because Dr Farooq was reportedly planning to break away from the MQM leadership in London and start a new party.\nThe arrested suspects and a third man named Mohammed Kashif Khan Kamran worked for the MQM party, officials said.\nIn a statement, the MQM party denied any association with the suspects or involvement in the murder of Dr Farooq and accused the Pakistani government of political victimisation.\nDr Farooq was parliamentary leader in the Pakistani National Assembly when he went into hiding during a military operation against the MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement party) in 1992.","summary":"was later convicted of murder and jailed for life.\nHe was released in 1996 after a lengthy appeal process.\nThe MQM is one of Pakistan's most powerful political parties, and has been in power since the country's first civilian government was founded in 1948.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve Williams, of Flat Iron Heritage, contacted his local MP, Lindsay Hoyle, after families were blocked from visiting the Chorley Pals Memorial Site at Serre-les-Puisieux.\nHe claims they were obstructed by a farmer who owns land near the cemetery.\nThe BBC tried to contact Jean Louis Legrand but could not get a reply.\nTo reach the Pals' Battalions memorial at the Sheffield Memorial Park, which is owned by Sheffield City Council, visitors must use an unmade public right of way that crosses land owned Mr Legrand.\nThe path is owned by the town of Serre whilst the park itself is looked after and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC).\nThe commission's Director General Victoria Wallace said: \"We are very concerned about the situation at Serre, and urge any visitors encountering hostility or harassment to report it to the local authorities.\n\"We are working with the French government and local authorities to find long-term solutions, but meanwhile we urge caution when visiting, and we ask visitors not to inflame the situation by ignoring the parking restrictions.\"\nThe dispute has forced Flat Iron Heritage to cancel visits.\nMr Williams, who has been making an annual trip to the area since 2002, said the situation was getting worse.\nHe said it has caused a \"great deal of distress\" to those travelling to visit the graves of loved ones.\nLabour MP for Chorley Mr Hoyle has written to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson asking his department to investigate.\nSheffield Memorial Park","summary":"said it was \"very disappointed\" by the situation.\nA spokesman said: \"We are aware of the situation and are working with the French authorities to resolve it as quickly as possible.\"\nThe French government said it was \"very concerned\" about the situation","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Anna Jacobs read the description by Tecomak Environmental Services in an email inviting her for interview.\nAttached seemingly by accident, the comments suggested Ms Jacobs, of Horsmonden in Kent, was \"worth an interview if only for a laugh\".\nThe company said it was investigating thoroughly but added the comments had been taken out of context.\nMs Jacobs told BBC South East Today she was initially excited to be invited for the interview for a position of office administrator.\nBut then she saw the \"absolutely awful summary\" and said she was \"furious\".\nBelow the formal invitation, the e-mail from Tecomak read: \"Home educated oddball. Can't get a job since leaving uni. Forages for mushrooms.\n\"Difficult to assess from her CV - might be very good but equally could be a biscuit short of a packet or a left-wing loon tree hugger.\n\"Worth an interview if only for a laugh.\"\nMs Jacobs said she had a lot to offer and could not believe the firm was considering wasting her time for \"a laugh\".\nSo far, she said she has received no apology or explanation from Tecomak.\nEmployment lawyer Richard Atkins, said all jobseekers are entitled to equal treatment when applying for positions.\n\"On the face of it, this e-mail does not show that she has been treated with fairness and respect,\" he said.","summary":"\"It is a disgrace that a company like this is treating its members with such disrespect.\"\nHe added: \"They are not treating people fairly.\"\nThe company said it was not aware of any complaints about the email and","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"England international Chase, 29, had been suspended pending an internal disciplinary investigation, but will now been given a free transfer.\nCaptain Hansen, 29, is also released while Salford owner Marwan Koukash says Paterson, 28, is moving to Leigh.\nHalf-back Fages had resigned from the club and will now be allowed to leave.\n\"We're very close with his advisers to reaching a deal and we want to wish him all the very best,\" Koukash said of 21-year-old Fages.\nSalford secured their Super League status for next season with their win at Widnes and that will be the catalyst for their recruitment drive for next season, according to Koukash.\n\"Everything was on hold until we secured our position in Super League,\" he said. \"Having done that now, it's a matter of finalising the deals.\n\"I have no doubt that there will be at least six to eight new arrivals.\"","summary":"How would you rephrase that in a few words?\nSalford Red Devils have agreed deals with Salford Red Devils prop Adam Chick and Leigh Centurions half-back Rory Hansen.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Sunderland means United remain six points adrift of the Premier League top four.\nAsked afterwards if United can still make the Champions League places, Van Gaal said: \"It will be very difficult.\n\"After this match, the Europa League is our best route but it will not be easy because there are so many good teams.\"\nSince last season, the winners of the Europa League have been rewarded with a place in either the Champions League final qualifying stage or the group stage.\nUnited play the first leg of their Europa League last-32 tie against Danish side FC Midtjylland on Thursday.\nThey play Shrewsbury in the FA Cup next weekend and do not return to Premier League action until 28 February when they play third-placed Arsenal at Old Trafford.\nVan Gaal says he has not given up hope of matching United's fourth-place finish from his first campaign in charge, but has warned his squad that it now looks unlikely.\n\"We have given five points away against Chelsea and now Sunderland, so it is too much at this time,\" he added.\n\"I have said that also to the players, because you cannot close your eyes to it. It is still possible but the Europa League is easier I think.\n\"It is also not so easy, because there is also a fantastic level in that competition, so we will have to fight for it.\"","summary":"United are still in the FA Cup final against Crystal Palace on Saturday, but Van Gaal says he is not concerned about the outcome.\n\"It is not important,\" he said. \"We have to focus on the FA Cup final. We have to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Oscar-winning actress is specifically backing a project aimed at securing the future of Nower Wood, as an \"outdoor classroom\" for generations.\nThe ancient woodland, in Leatherhead, serves as a wildlife and environmental education site for pupils from primary to A-Level age.\nA fundraising drive aims to raise \u00c2\u00a3470,000 to rebuild dilapidated classrooms.\nDame Judi said: \"As a local Surrey resident with a love of wildlife, I'm delighted to be supporting Surrey Wildlife Trust and its Nower Wood New Build Project.\n\"I also recognise the importance of outdoor education and the need to inspire the next generation about wildlife and conservation.\"","summary":"Woodland Trust chief executive Mark Rogers said the project would \"bring the woodland back to life\".\nThe trust said it would work with the Woodland Trust to ensure the project was \"fully funded\".\nThe trust said it would also work","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Officers fired tyre-deflation rounds at the raiders' Mercedes after they tried to ram a police car to escape.\nTwo further rounds were discharged at another car which was mistakenly thought to be involved.\nThe Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) said the officers' response was \"wholly justified.\"\nNo members of the public were injured during the incident on 12 February last year.\nThe five men were arrested outside the restaurant after stealing an ATM in Carnoustie earlier that day.\nSeven men were convicted of blowing up cash machines at banks and supermarkets across England and Scotland at Liverpool Crown Court this week.\nThe Pirc report said the police firearms response was \"necessary and proportionate\" due to the high risk posed to the public.\nCommissioner Kate Frame said: \"The police response, to what was a significant threat to public safety and the officers themselves, was wholly justified.\n\"They had reliable intelligence to indicate they were dealing with suspects who had access to firearms, a history of extreme violence and who had previously used high-powered stolen vehicles to ram police vehicles and escape.\n\"When the suspects then used the same dangerous tactic to try and avoid arrest during this incident, the use of tyre deflation rounds to disable their vehicle was not only necessary but proportionate.\"","summary":"The report said the use of tyre deflation rounds was not a new technique and was not used in the UK.\nIt said the use of the tyre-deflation rounds was not a new technique and was not used in the UK.\nThe","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, 27 motorcyclists were killed and the number of serious injuries also rose from 507 to 514 in the year up to September 2015.\nLondon Assembly's Transport Committee said the figure for deaths was \"unacceptably high\".\nTfL said more police have been deployed in accident hotspots and it is focusing on motorcycle and scooter safety.\nThe figures were released as the London Assembly committee published its report \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcEasy Rider: Improving motorcycle safety on London roads\u00e2\u20ac\u2122.\nResearchers spoke to 1,200 riders and found one in five had been involved in a collision and about 62% motorcyclists had been involved in a near-miss incident.\nIn 2010, 4,337 motorcyclists were injured in London, which by 2014 rose to 5,233, an increase of nearly 21%.\nThe report found the inconsistency over access to bus lanes causes \"unnecessary confusion\" as TfL allows motorcyclists to ride in bus lanes on the roads it manages, while many boroughs do not.\nIt also asked TfL to monitor the impact of dedicated Cycle Superhighways on the road space shared by other traffic.\nThe report also called on authorities to educate young riders.\nValerie Shawcross, chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, said: \"Arguably motorcyclists have been overlooked in public discussion about road safety in recent years.\n\"However, 36 motorcyclists were killed on London's roads last year, a death toll that is unacceptably high, and part of a bigger picture of collisions and injuries affecting motorcyclists, many of them life-changing in their seriousness.\"\nTfL said that since September police had stopped 5,389 riders, issued 742 traffic offence reports, 1,335 verbal warnings, seized 96 motorcycles and made 10 arrests.\nPolice will also target the boroughs where motorcyclists are at greatest risk of injury.\nLeon Daniels, TfL's managing director of surface transport, said: \"On-street education and enforcement, substantial investment in improving rider skills and guidance to help engineers design roads so that they are safer for riders, all form part of a concerted effort to improve road safety in the capital.\"","summary":"The...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nMore than 1,000 motorcyclists have been killed on London's roads last year, according to new figures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old, who joined Chelsea in January 2012, spent last season on loan at English Championship side Middlesbrough, making 22 appearances.\nHis switch comes after a vow to fight for a place at Chelsea this season.\n\"The target is to get a lot of playing time and help Kasimpasa achieve their objectives,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I've come to Turkey to reciprocate the club's determination to bring me here. I want to show the manager and the fans that they have made a good choice and I am completely focused on breaking into the squad and prove myself here.\n\"They have strong faith in my ability and I need to prove it. Last season was difficult because of injuries which affected me both at club and international level but I have put all that behind me.\n\"Kasimpasa approached Chelsea in a professional manner and the chance to test myself in a top league is very challenging.\"\nOmeruo underwent his medical at Kasimpasa on Tuesday before signing a deal, which includes an option for the Turkish club to buy him at the end of the loan.\nHe joined Chelsea from Belgian side Standard Liege in 2012 and developed on loan at ADO Den Haag in Netherlands in an 18-month spell from 2012 to 2013.\nOmeruo made 14 appearances in his first loan spell at Boro after joining in January 2014 and returned for the whole of last season.\nThe centre-back was first called up by Nigeria in January 2013 and he went on to play at that year's Africa Cup of Nations and Confederations Cup - and at the 2014 World Cup.","summary":"He has also played for French side Lille and Turkish side Fenerbahce.\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nChelsea have signed defender Kenneth Omeruo from Turkish club Kasimpasa on a season-long loan.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Esteban Ruiz Santiago is accused of murdering five people at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International airport on Friday.\nDuring a 15-minute court appearance on Monday he was told by the judge that he may face the death penalty.\nSantiago answered the judge's questions in a clear voice.\nHe spoke very little during the hearing and confirmed to the judge that he understood the criminal charges and that he is a US citizen.\nWhen asked about his employment, he told the judge that he worked for the Signal 88 security firm in Anchorage, Alaska, for the last few years and that he currently has only $5 to $10 in his bank account.\nSecurity was high outside the courtroom, with more than 25 armed police guarding the building.\nSantiago wore a red jumpsuit and was shackled at the wrists, stomach and legs throughout the hearing.\nAuthorities say they have not ruled out terrorism as a motive, and that they are investigating whether mental illness may have played a role in the attack.\nIn November 2016, Santiago visited an FBI building in Anchorage to tell agents he was hearing voices and believed that US spies were trying to control his mind.\nAccording to a criminal complaint, Santiago told investigators that he flew one-way from Alaska to Florida to carry out the attack.\nAgents say he checked a handgun into his luggage.\nHe retrieved the gun from the baggage carousel, and loaded it in a bathroom before emerging and firing at random, investigators say.\nSix other people were wounded by gunshots at the airport's baggage claim area.\nThree dozen suffered minor injuries in the chaos as passengers and airport workers fled.","summary":"officials say the attack was not terror-related.\nThe FBI is investigating the incident and the US justice department is also looking into the incident.\nThe FBI has said it is not looking into terrorism as a motive for the attack.\nThe FBI has said it is","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 41,000 people descended on the city's Golden Mile to mark the Hindu festival of light, with entertainment including fireworks and dancing.\nThe lights switch on earlier this month also attracted a record attendance with 37,000 in Leicester's south Asian area.\nThe festival, also marked by Jains and Sikhs, celebrates the victory of good over evil.\nAt the centre of Leicester's celebrations was a 110ft (34m) ferris wheel, known as the Wheel of Light. About 6,000 coloured lamps were strung up around the city.\nAs well as fireworks and the street lights, shops put on entertainment and there was traditional dancing and music to mark the festival.\nRangoli sand art decorations and light displays also wowed the gathered crowds.\nThe demolition of the Belgrave Flyover last year allowed for an extension of the celebration along the full length of Belgrave Road.","summary":"The event was also attended by the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh.\nThe event was also attended by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry.\nThe Duke of Cambridge was joined by his wife Samantha and Prince Harry for a special reception at the Bel","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chisako Kakehi was arrested in 2014 and went on trial in Kyoto late last month.\nHer lawyers have pleaded not guilty on her behalf, and when her trial began she said only that she would \"leave everything\" to her defence team.\nBut in court, asked if she killed her husband, she said there was \"no mistake\", the Mainichi reported.\nThe 70-year-old said she committed the crime because her husband was not treating her well financially, and that she obtained the cyanide from a business associate.\n\"I wasn't given any money after I married him,\" the Japan Times quoted Ms Kakehi as telling the court on Monday. \"I have no intention of hiding the guilt. I will laugh it off and die if I am sentenced to death tomorrow.\"\nProsecutors say Ms Kakehi targeted the men for their money and poisoned them all with cyanide.\nThe investigation began when Isao Kakehi, her fourth husband who she reportedly met via a match-making site, died on 28 December 2013, a month after they got married.\nA post mortem examination subsequently found traces of cyanide in his body, and investigators then began examining the deaths of other men linked to the pensioner.\nShe is now on trial for murdering him and two other boyfriends, and the attempted murder and robbery of another boyfriend who later died of cancer.\nThe men were all aged between 70 and 80 when the alleged crimes took place between 2007-2013.\nMs Kakehi's three other husbands also all died, but she has not been charged in connection with their deaths.\nLawyers for Ms Kakehi say her testimony cannot be trusted, because she has mild dementia.\n\"Since she is suffering from dementia, she barely remembers things that happened recently let alone the incidents,\" her team was quoted as saying at the start of the trial, which is expected to continue until November.\nJapanese press have dubbed Ms Kakehi a \"black widow\" - a term derived from the female spider that eats its partner after mating.\nIn April another Japanese woman, Kanae Kajima, who was convicted of killing three lovers, lost a final appeal against her death sentence at the Supreme Court.","summary":"Her...\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\nA Japanese woman has been found guilty of murdering her husband and two other lovers in a case that has gripped Japanese media.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sturgeon, named Steve, swam out of World of Water in Romsey, Hampshire when it was inundated by flood water in early February.\nBut now staff at a car wash a mile from the centre have discovered him in a deep puddle.\nA larger koi carp fish named Chadwick escaped at the same time but, despite sightings, has not yet been retrieved.\nCentre manager Mark Bradbury said he was \"hugely relieved\" Steve had been recovered and \"only a little worse for wear for his travels.\"\nThe seven-year-old fish was used as part of the shop's displays, but Mr Bradbury said similar fish would retail for up to \u00c2\u00a31,000.\n\"He must have crossed the road and got to the petrol station through the flood water. He's got a few bumps and scrapes but is happy to be back with his friends,\" he explained.\nThe centre has now re-opened after being closed for three weeks because of the floods.","summary":"Mr Bradbury said the fish had been taken in by the fish farm owner, who had been \"very generous\" in offering to take it to the centre.\nHe said the fish had been given a new name, Chadwick, and a new","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simmons, 52, was suspended in September for questioning the continued omissions of Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard.\nHe issued a public apology to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).\n\"I regret my public outburst during a press conference and the revelation of the vote that took place at the selection meeting,\" said Simmons.\n\"I extend a public apology to all whom I may have offended. I have personally apologised to my fellow selectors and the WICB and now do so again publicly.\n\"I am looking forward to putting this behind me and doing the job I enjoy with the West Indies' senior men's teams.\"\nSimmons played 26 Tests as an all-rounder for the West Indies between 1988 and 1997, and became head coach of their senior squads in March.\nEldine Baptiste took over from Simmons for the current tour of Sri Lanka, with the West Indies losing both Tests and all three one-day internationals before Wednesday's concluding Twenty20 match.","summary":"Simmons was removed as head coach in September.\nThe WICB said Simmons had been removed from his position as head coach because of his behaviour during the selection process.\nThe WICB said Simmons had been suspended for \"violating the selection process by","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Convicted criminal Steven Johnson had been wanted since January 2014 after breaching the terms of his parole.\nPolice believe the 40-year-old went to Spain, where he posted Facebook and Twitter messages challenging officers to find him.\nHe was arrested in Whiston, Merseyside, on Thursday and returned to jail.\nRead updates on this story and more from across Merseyside and Cheshire.\nJohnson, of Prescot, was serving a sentence of six years and 11 months for possession with intent to supply class A drugs, before being released on licence.\nDuring his time on the run, he used aliases on social media sites to post messages and photographs, including several of himself posing in front of luxury cars.\nIn one message, he wrote: \"Just got out of bed. Going for a massage.\"\nMerseyside Police said Johnson had now \"got his wish\".\nSgt Mark Worrall said: \"The arrest of Johnson shows that we never give up.\n\"Johnson has been wanted on recall to prison for two years and he has obviously been living the high life abroad, but that has been cut short and he's now back behind bars.\"","summary":"He added: \"We are determined to catch him and we will continue to do so.\"\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA man who was wanted for a drugs offence after being released from prison has been arrested in a","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve, who presents Deadly 60 on CBBC, says \"it's pretty crazy that the word 'bullying' was bandied around.\"\n\"It's not a word that should be used lightly and certainly not one that I ever used,\" he said.\nThe pair dismissed claims earlier this month and Ola's husband James Jordan attacked Strictly producers over it.\nOla has now said that she knows people will believe how it was reported by the Daily Mail even if it wasn't true.\n\"Yes they do think it's true,\" reflects Ola, \"and it is hard being on a show for nine years and suddenly being called names, it's very hard\".\nSteve and Ola were in the bottom two on Strictly at the weekend and then lost the dance off so have now left this year's competition.\n\"It's been weird for me,\" says Steve, \"that the job I do has very little press and tabloid attention and all of a sudden having all these stories coming out and not really knowing what to do with it and how to handle it has been probably the biggest learning experience of Strictly for me\".\nIn a joint interview, Steve went on to say that \"the best thing\" to do when the bullying claims surfaced \"was to show that we were unified, that we were together as a team and to make sure that we just carried on smiling and carried on dancing and carried on doing our thing.\"\n\"And in some ways not to dignify it with a response,\" he added.\n\"In other ways when it's decisively brought up to answer it as truthfully as we can and I think that we've done that and it will blow over.\"\nIf you've been affected by bullying and want to find out about the help that's available, go to The Surgery's homepage on the BBC Radio 1 website.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Summary:\nStrictly Come Dancing host Ola Jordan has said she is \"blown away\" by the claims made by the Daily Mail that she was bullied.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sturrock has nearly an entire team of injured players with 10 of his first-team squad doubtful for Saturday's League Two game against Wimbledon.\nTo add to his woes forward Shaun Jeffers is also suspended following last weekend's red card.\n\"We've just got to battle through these next two games,\" said Sturrock.\nWinger Jack Compton has also been ruled out for four weeks leaving Sturrock little choice but to ask some of his squad to play despite carrying knocks.\n\"I won't be able to fill it so I'll bring in one of the youth players to sit on the bench in a position we don't have many players for,\" Sturrock told BBC Radio Bristol.\n\"Jordan Gibbons is playing with an injury but he'll have to play again. It's not ideal but that is the situation we are in.\n\"It's quite scary when you look at the age of certain players playing every week. They deserve the experienced players to come back as quickly as possible.\n\"They are getting match practice and learning their trade but they are making mistakes and really we need to get a more solid team on the pitch.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nBristol City head coach Mark Sturrock says he is \"scary\" to be without injured players for the next two games.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Musk tweeted that the explosion of Falcon 9 during a routine filling operation was the most complicated in the space travel firm's history.\nHe said that the engines weren't on and there was \"no apparent heat source\".\nThe rocket's payload, a satellite on which Facebook had leased capacity, was destroyed in the explosion last week.\n\"Still working on the Falcon fireball investigation. Turning out to be the most difficult and complex failure we have ever had in 14 years,\" Mr Musk tweeted.\nFacebook, with Eutelsat Communications, had been due to use the Amos-6 satellite for broadband internet coverage for parts of sub-Saharan Africa as part of Facebook's Internet.org initiative.\nThe force of the blast at Cape Canaveral shook buildings several miles away.\nMr Musk tweeted that support for the SpaceX investigation by Nasa, the US Federal Aviation Administration, and the US Air Force was \"much appreciated\".\nThe technology entrepreneur owns and leads SpaceX. Mr Musk is also chief executive of electric car company Tesla Motors and chairman of solar energy firm SolarCity.","summary":".\nHe has been a strong supporter of the space industry, and has previously said that he would not be able to continue to fund his company if he lost control of it.\nThe Falcon 9 rocket was launched from Cape Canaveral in Florida on Monday","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A member of the public raised the alarm after seeing the woman, aged in her 50s, fall at Peveril Point, near Swanage, on Saturday afternoon.\nShe was airlifted by the coastguard helicopter to King George's Field park where she was treated by paramedics.\nThe injured woman, who is from the Swanage area, was taken to Southampton General Hospital by air ambulance.\nCh Insp Bob Acaster, of Dorset Police, said: \"Emergency services worked hard in very difficult weather to rescue the woman from the cliff and bring her to safety.\"\nPolice said the woman's family had been informed.","summary":"'s the woman's condition is not known.\nThe coastguard said the woman was not injured in the incident.\nA woman has been rescued from a cliff after falling down a steep cliff face in Dorset.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Basil Khan and Omar Mohidin were 16 when they were hit and racially abused by officers in Edgware Road, north west London in 2007, the High Court heard.\nThe sergeant and a constable involved were acquitted along with four colleagues in a criminal trial in 2009.\nThe High Court ruled the two men were racially abused and awarded damages.\nThe Met's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Fiona Taylor said the officers' actions had let down the public and all of the force.\nOfficers from the Territorial Support Group stopped the teenagers in June 2007 because they claimed that some of the group had been mouthing obscenities and making gestures at them.\nOmar Mohidin was held in a police van for about five minutes while officers arrested Basil Khan who was handcuffed, strip searched and held in police custody for almost 20 hours.\nMr Justice Gilbart said Mr Khan had been wrongfully arrested and he accepted PC Mark Jones, who has since left the force, had hit Mr Khan, grabbing him around the neck and making it difficult for him to breathe.\nThe judge awarded Mr Khan \u00a311,900 in damages and said Sgt William Wilson had also struck Mr Khan.\nThe court ruled Mr Mohidin was also falsely imprisoned for a few minutes during which time he was subjected to \"racist humiliation\", but that his injury amounted at most to feeling upset for a few days.\nHe dismissed Mr Mohidin's claim that he had suffered acute stress disorder as a result of the police action and awarded him \u00a32,500.\nThe judge threw out a third civil damages claim for false imprisonment, assault and race discrimination brought by another man, Ahmed Hegazy.","summary":", who was also held in a police van for five minutes.\nThe judge said the officers had acted in a way that was \"unjustified and unjustifiable\".\nThe judge said the officers had acted in a way that was \"unjustified","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"President Robert Mugabe and his wife arrived back in Harare early on Sunday.\nMrs Mugabe, 52, is accused of assaulting model Gabriella Engels a week ago at a Johannesburg hotel where her sons were staying.\nShe has not commented publicly on the case.\nA lawyer for Ms Engels told the BBC that they were planning to challenge the immunity decision in court.\nWillie Spies said he would argue that the first lady should not have been given special treatment as she had been in South Africa on private business.\nThe South African government's decision came in a notice from International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, published in the Government Gazette on Sunday.\n\"I hereby recognise the immunities and privileges of the First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr Grace Mugabe,\" she said.\nOn Saturday, Mrs Mugabe had been due to take part in the first ladies' programme at the Southern African Development Community heads of state summit in Pretoria, which Mr Mugabe, 93, was attending.\nHowever, she failed to show up.\nSouth African police had said they wanted to interview Mrs Mugabe and had set up a \"red alert\" at the borders to try to ensure she did not leave the country.\nBut Zimbabwe's ZBC state broadcaster reported that President Mugabe and his wife \"arrived on board an Air Zimbabwe flight early on Sunday morning\".\nIt showed pictures of her greeting officials at Harare airport.\nMs Engels' lawyers have said their client was offered money to drop the case but she refused.\nShe appeared at a press conference on Thursday with a large plaster on her forehead. She has alleged that Mrs Mugabe beat her with an extension cable at the hotel where the model was staying with Mrs Mugabe's two sons.\nShe told the BBC: \"She hit me with the plug and the extension cord. And I just remember being curled down on the floor with blood rushing down my face and down my neck.\"\nThe South African Broadcasting Corporation said the Mugabes were scheduled to attend a funeral for a state minister at Harare's Heroes Acre on Sunday.","summary":"Mrs Mugabe,...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe first lady of Zimbabwe has been granted immunity from prosecution after she was arrested on Saturday for assaulting a hotel maid.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The court in Novorossiysk gave two of the dancers 10 days in jail each, a third 15 days and two others received fines on charges of petty hooliganism.\nProsecutors had said their \"erotic and sexual twerk dance\" was disrespectful to historic memory and unacceptable.\nEarlier this month, Russian officials closed a dance school after a similar dance video emerged on the internet.\nThe latest incident involves six dancers - one of them a minor who was not convicted - who had posted a video on YouTube.\n\"This incident of disrespect for the memory of war history is unacceptable and any attempts to desecrate sites of military glory will be stopped immediately,\" prosecutors said.\nThe sentences come as Russia prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the World War Two victory.\nThey also follow the incident early in April when a video clip from the Orenburg dance school on YouTube was viewed millions of times.\nThe video clip, entitled Winnie the Pooh and the Bees, showed a group of teenage girls dancing on stage in striped leotards, long socks and mini-skirts,\nThey perform hip-thrusting moves characteristic of twerking.\nA committee is investigating whether the performance amounts to negligence or even \"debauched action\", which is punishable by a range of sanctions from community service to three years behind bars.","summary":"The dance school was closed after the video was posted on YouTube.\nThe dancers were later allowed to return to the school, but the school's head teacher was suspended and the dancers were not allowed to return.\nThe school's director, who","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peake won silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and is targeting a Team GB spot in Rio.\nThe 30-year-old aims to break the Welsh record, which she currently holds, at Cardiff International Sports Stadium.\n\"I've done a lot of competitions trying to get the magical bar that is the Rio qualification,\" Peake said.\n\"There's quite a few goals for the weekend.\n\"A personal best would be nice and would also be a Welsh record. I've equalled it so far this year so I'd really like to step that up a notch.\"\nBritish Athletics has set 4.50m as the qualification standard for Rio with Peake setting a personal best of 4.40m.","summary":"Peake is also targeting a personal best in the 100m hurdles and is hoping to break the Welsh record in the 100m hurdles.\n\"I'm hoping to break the Welsh record in the 100m hurdles,\" she said.\n\"","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Anglo-South African company said its current structure was \"too costly\" and inefficient.\nChanges to the regulatory environment in Europe and South Africa had also made the business more complex to run.\nIt came as the firm reported a 4% rise in annual pre-tax adjusted operating profit to \u00c2\u00a31.7bn.\nOld Mutual said it expected the separation of its four main units to be completed by the end of 2018.\nThe company plans to separate into Old Mutual Emerging Markets, Old Mutual Wealth, Nedbank Group and OM Asset Management.\nChief executive Bruce Hemphill said: \"The strategy we have announced today sets out a bold new course to unlock value currently trapped within the group structure.\n\"We have four strong businesses that can reach their full potential by freeing them from the costs and constraints of the group.\n\"These businesses are performing strongly, have excellent competitive positions in sizeable markets and the underlying growth potential to flourish independently.\"\nHe said the current organisation of the group was \"a costly structure with insufficient synergies to justify those costs\".\nThe group said it had yet to decide how it would go about spinning off the units.\nOld Mutual announced its strategic review in November, after former Standard Bank executive Mr Hemphill took over as chief executive.\nThe group, which was founded in South Africa in 1845, currently has a majority stake in South African lender Nedbank. But it plans to reduce it to a minority stake by the end of 2018.\nThe company's Old Mutual Wealth unit, a sponsor of England rugby union, has also received a takeover approach from private equity firms, according to reports citing unnamed sources.","summary":"The company said it was \"actively exploring a number of options\" to sell the unit, which it said was \"important for the group as a whole\".\nThe company said it would not comment on the takeover approaches.\nThe UK's","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The announcement follows last week's warning that a vast area of China would be badly hit by pollution.\nBeijing saw its second red alert over the weekend. The latest wave of alerts includes the industrial port Tianjin.\nRed alerts trigger advisories for people to stay inside, schools to stop classes, and restrict vehicle use.\nAn environmental ministry statement issued on Wednesday night said the 10 cities with red alerts include Tianjin as well as smaller surrounding cities Puyang, Xinxiang, Dezhou, Handan, Xintai, Langfang, Hengshui, Xinji and Anyang.\nThey are among 30 cities including Beijing seeing \"severe pollution\". Another 20 cities have \"heavy pollution\".\nThe latest news was met with resignation, and even some jokes, by Chinese netizens who have endured bad air quality levels in recent weeks.\nOn Wednesday, images of a purple-tinged sunset in Nanjing spread across social media with many users attributing it to the pollution in the city.\n\"New type of haze: grape flavoured,\" joked Weibo user Chenyingshisupoman.\nAnother Weibo user Diliutianmaoxianjia said sarcastically: \"Compared to the heavy smog of Beijing, the strong smog of Hebei, and damp heat of Shanghai, I prefer the colours of Nanjing's smog... it is durable and refreshing... once you breathe it in it sticks to your heart.\"\nBeijing's second red alert ended on Tuesday night. The ministry said the capital's air quality was \"slowly improving\".\nBut some parts of neighbouring Henan and Hebei regions were still seeing heavy pollution, with levels of the PM2.5 pollutant surpassing 300 mg per cubic metre - the hazardous level in China.\nChina has seen extremely high levels of air pollution in recent years, particularly in the coal-reliant north east, the industrial heart of the country.\nFollowing criticism that authorities were not doing enough to protect citizens' health, the government has stepped up in issuing health advisories and promised to take action to address pollution.","summary":"Hazardous smog blanketing China's cities has sparked more red alerts, with authorities advising residents in 10 cities to stay indoors.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The announcement follows last week's warning that a vast area of China would be badly hit by pollution.\nBeijing saw its second red alert over the weekend. The latest wave of alerts includes the industrial port Tianjin.\nRed alerts trigger advisories for people to stay inside, schools to stop classes, and restrict vehicle use.\nAn environmental ministry statement issued on Wednesday night said the 10 cities with red alerts include Tianjin as well as smaller surrounding cities Puyang, Xinxiang, Dezhou, Handan, Xintai, Langfang, Hengshui, Xinji and Anyang.\nThey are among 30 cities including Beijing seeing \"severe pollution\". Another 20 cities have \"heavy pollution\".\nThe latest news was met with resignation, and even some jokes, by Chinese netizens who have endured bad air quality levels in recent weeks.\nOn Wednesday, images of a purple-tinged sunset in Nanjing spread across social media with many users attributing it to the pollution in the city.\n\"New type of haze: grape flavoured,\" joked Weibo user Chenyingshisupoman.\nAnother Weibo user Diliutianmaoxianjia said sarcastically: \"Compared to the heavy smog of Beijing, the strong smog of Hebei, and damp heat of Shanghai, I prefer the colours of Nanjing's smog... it is durable and refreshing... once you breathe it in it sticks to your heart.\"\nBeijing's second red alert ended on Tuesday night. The ministry said the capital's air quality was \"slowly improving\".\nBut some parts of neighbouring Henan and Hebei regions were still seeing heavy pollution, with levels of the PM2.5 pollutant surpassing 300 mg per cubic metre - the hazardous level in China.\nChina has seen extremely high levels of air pollution in recent years, particularly in the coal-reliant north east, the industrial heart of the country.\nFollowing criticism that authorities were not doing enough to protect citizens' health, the government has stepped up in issuing health advisories and promised to take action to address pollution.","summary":"It has also promised to...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nTen of China's biggest cities have been placed on a red alert for pollution, the government has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Cheetham Hill Asda Living store will turn off escalators, screens and music for an hour on Saturday 7 May.\nCustomers will also be offered a picture map of the supermarket.\nGeneral manager Simon Lea came up with the idea after watching an autistic child and his mother struggle on the shop floor.\nFollow the latest news updates from across Greater Manchester\n\"When we open the doors you will be able to hear a pin drop. That's the plan,\" Mr Lea told the Manchester Evening News.\n\"I suffered for many years with anxiety and I used to absolutely hate going into busy stores. If we can make a few small changes to give these customers a better shopping experience and make them comfortable then I know the store will be a better place to shop for everyone,\" Mr Lea said.\nThe store will open an hour early and no announcements will be made during the quiet hour between 08:00 and 09:00 BST.\nSource: The National Autistic Society\nAsda said it would monitor feedback from the trial and would consider rolling it out to other stores.\nThe National Autistic Society (NAS) said it welcomed the move as shops and other public spaces could be \"extremely challenging\" because of bright lights, strong smells and crowds.\nNAS Campaign manager Tom Madders said: \"It can cause [autistic people] to feel overwhelmed by 'too much information'. This can be excruciatingly painful or cause extreme anxiety. This may lead to a meltdown or - all too often - people avoid these places and choose not to go out at all.\n\"Asda's initiative is a great example of an organisation taking the trouble to understand how autistic people experience the world and we hope other retailers are inspired to follow their example.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA supermarket in Manchester has announced it will stop selling a range of snacks and drinks to customers with autism.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 39-year-old has passed the Premier League and Football League's fit and proper person test and will become chairman of the West Midlands side.\nHe succeeds American Randy Lerner, who bought Villa for \u00a362.6m in 2006.\nVilla were relegated from the Premier League for the first time last season, finishing bottom, and have since named Roberto di Matteo as manager.\nDr Xia spent six years at Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, including five months at Oxford University, before returning to China.\nHe made his fortune as the owner of Recon Group, a holding company that has the controlling interest in five publicly listed companies on the Hong Kong and Chinese stock exchanges, employing 35,000 people in 75 countries.\nHis takeover comprises a \u00a352m purchase price and a \u00a324m overdraft. In addition, he will contribute \u00a360m in operating costs.\nDr Xia met the Football League's Shaun Harvey in London on Monday for formal confirmation he had passed the owners' and directors' test, after the Premier League had been satisfied in its investigations.\nThe new Villa vice-chairman is Chris Samuelson, an international financier who has been involved in a failed takeover at fellow Championship club Reading.\nHe also attempted to inject finances into Premier League Everton more than a decade ago.\nThe new chief executive is Keith Wyness, who filled the same role at Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen, then Everton.\nSamuelson was instrumental in getting Dr Xia interested in the Villa project and introduced the new owner to Wyness.\nDr Xia is expected to inject about \u00a330m into the transfer fund available to former Chelsea, West Brom and Schalke boss Di Matteo as he rebuilds a first-team squad that won only three league games last season.\nSubscribe to the BBC Sport newsletter to get our pick of news, features and video sent to your inbox.","summary":".\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nChinese businessman Dr Tony Xia has been confirmed as the new owner of Championship club Aston Villa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old midfielder moved to McDiarmid Park for a second spell in February 2016 after a frustrating five months with Hearts.\nHe has scored 14 goals in 48 appearances since then, having netted twice while on loan in 2015.\n\"The pull of Hibernian was too much for me,\" said Swanson.\n\"It's always been an ambition of mine to play for the club and I am looking forward to this new challenge and to help achieve their goals back in the Premiership.\"\nThe Championship winners are yet to reveal details of the contract agreed with the former Dundee United, Peterborough and Coventry City player.\nSaints offered the midfielder new terms, with Swanson adding: \"The decision to leave St Johnstone has been a difficult one for me. I've felt settled at the Saints and really enjoyed my football, and my period at the club has been the most enjoyable and satisfying time of my career.\n\"So, it goes without saying, my decision to leave McDiarmid Park was not taken lightly.\n\"I want to thank the manager, Tommy Wright, who has supported me in so many ways, on and off the field.\n\"His trust in me on the football park allowed me to flourish. The way he treated me like an adult off the park also helped me to mature and develop as a person.\n\"Now that we are in the top six yet again, which is yet another fine achievement, for the next five games it's my focus to make sure I play my part in helping St Johnstone qualify for a European place.\"\nSaints are currently fourth in the top flight, five points ahead of Hearts in the race for the final Europa League spot.\nAsked what Swanson would bring to his Hibs team, head coach Neil Lennon told his club website: \"Goals from midfield, hopefully, creativity,\n\"He's had a great season, into double figures.\n\"I think he sees a pass, he's a fit lad, he crosses the ball well. And, whenever I have seen him play for St Johnstone, he has probably been their best player and more likely to create something.\n\"And, allied to that, he is a Leith boy. He gets the club and that's always important as well.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nAnthony Stokes has signed a new five-year contract with St Johnstone.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He had been facing charges of genocide during one of the most brutal periods in Guatemala's civil war.\nDoctors said he was not able to understand any charges against him.\nThe medical report will affect two separate trials where he is charged with ordering the murder of hundreds of farmers and over 1,000 Mayan Indians.\nGeneral Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide and war crimes two years ago, and sentenced to 80 years in prison.\nThe main charges were that he and his former intelligence chief ordered the army to carry out 15 massacres of Ixil Maya indigenous people in Quiche in northern Guatemala, in which around 1,700 Indians were killed.\nHowever, a high court then threw out the charges on procedural grounds and ordered a retrial.\nAnother trial began in January but ended after the judge was rejected for having made public opinions about genocide in a student thesis.\nA new trial was set for July. This may now not take place because of the medical examiner's report declaring the ex-leader mentally incompetent.","summary":"The former president's lawyers have said they will appeal against the decision.\nThe former president was arrested in May 2012 and charged with ordering the killing of more than 1,000 people in the Quiche massacre.\nHe was accused of ordering the killing of","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Royal Stoke University Hospital has been designated as a \"gym\" where players can train their characters and fans have been seen roaming the site.\nA hospital spokesman said it was \"unconcerned\" as long as people played the game where it was safe.\nIt warned it would get the \"gym\" removed if fans misused the A&E unit.\n\"Clinical staff have stated categorically that no one should attempt to enter A&E to play the game,\" a spokesman said.\n\"Should problems arise from the public misusing A&E to play Pokemon Go then the trust will have no choice but to contact the game's developer and have the 'gym' removed.\"\nMore on this and other stories from Stoke and Staffordshire\nKevin Parker, associate chief nurse at the hospital, said he was \"aware\" of the game's popularity, but warned players to stay away from the \"incredibly busy\" A&E department.\nHe said: \"We want the public to understand that anybody who visits the hospital solely to play the game will provide an unwanted distraction to the important work of the hospital.\"\nHowever, Michelle Harris, the hospital's sustainability manager, said managers appreciated the positive aspects of the game\nShe said: \"We recognise that the Pokemon Go game encourages walking and exercise, which is something that the trust is equally keen to promote.\"","summary":"The game is free to play and players can use the A&E's \"play park\" to train their characters.\nThe hospital said it was \"concerned\" about the game's safety, but added it was \"safe to play\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Falcons academy graduate won three Premiership titles with Leicester in his nine years away from Kingston Park.\nFlood, who has been capped 60 times by England, said: \"When the opportunity came on to the table, it didn't take long for me to make the decision.\n\"It really feels like I'm coming home, and I've watched a fair amount of Newcastle's games in recent months.\"\nFalcons, who have now made 10 signings for the 2017-18 season, did not disclose the length of Flood's contract.\nFlood, who made his Premiership debut for Newcastle in 2005, spent six season with Leicester where he went on to become club captain.\nHe has spent the past three seasons in the French top flight with Toulouse.\nFalcons director of rugby Dean Richards said: \"Toby is a proven performer at the very top level, he is a local lad and it is a huge boost for us to be able to add a player of his quality to our squad.\n\"He has vast leadership experience, he will bring an extra dimension to our game and this really is a signing which outlines the ambition we have to rise even further up the Premiership table.\"\nNewcastle won their final match of the Premiership season on Saturday, beating relegated Bristol 39-27 to finish eighth in the table.\n\"We have quality players coming through our academy and a number of major new signings joining us,\" Richards added.\n\"All the signs are really positive for next season and it is a hugely exciting time to be involved with the club.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nNewcastle Falcons have signed former Leicester Tigers and Gloucester number eight Tusi Pisi ahead of the 2017-18 season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glen Johnson said he was stepping down from Cadwgan Building Preservation Trust (CBPT) due to the harassment from a small number of unnamed people.\nHe said some had taken exception to the way the castle project was being run. It reopened in April.\nThe trust, made up of 250 people, secured revamp funds, with more than \u00a36m from the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nVolunteers raised more than \u00a3200,000 to save the 900-year-old site.\nMr Johnson said: \"The main reason for my resignation is to protect my family from the virtual persecution currently being dealt out by a small number of individuals who have taken exception to the castle and its trustees because the project is not precisely as they would like it.\"\nHe will continue to work as a volunteer with the group.\nCBPT chairwoman Jann Tucker said: \"Glen's remarkable knowledge of the castle and the history of Cardigan has played a huge part in making the site what it is today and we are pleased that he will continue to support us in the capacity of a volunteer - a role he first took up 30 years ago.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA former trustee of a project to save Cardigan Castle has resigned from a body which runs the site.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four police were wounded as they tried to arrest a man in the Bavarian town of Georgensgmuend, south of Nuremberg.\nThe suspect, described as a member of the extremist Reichsbuerger movement, opened fire on the officers before he was eventually detained.\nOfficials said a permit had been revoked for the 31 guns he owned.\nLocal authorities had called in the police after the man repeatedly refused to co-operate with them. When a special forces team moved in early on Wednesday he began shooting through his door, officials said.\nPolice confirmed the officer's death on Thursday, having announced it prematurely late on Wednesday. Another policeman is being treated for serious gunshot wounds. Two others were lightly wounded.\nThe gunman was lightly injured in the exchange.\nThe Reichsbuerger (\"Reich Citizens\") group does not recognise the authority of the post-war German federal republic, seeing it merely as some sort of private company. It believes in the continued existence of a German empire, or Reich, dating back to 1937 or even earlier.\nIts roots are said to go back some three decades.\nBavarian officials said the group's ideology was \"nationalist and anti-Semitic.... clearly extreme right\". Their circle had grown in recently years, they said, and included \"whingers, nutcases, conspiracy theorists, but also the far-right\".\nThe diversity of beliefs and views within the group militates against a simple hierarchical structure or clear leadership.\nBut the group should not be dismissed simply as an \"association of crackpots\", said Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann. Some of its members were obviously capable of brutal violence, particularly targeting representatives of the German state, he warned. Others use their rejection in the authority of the German state as grounds to refuse to pay taxes or creditors.","summary":"The group's leader, who is believed to be a former...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA gunman has shot dead two police officers in Germany, killing one and wounding the other, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Perry Beeches III is one of a chain of six free schools. Mr Cameron described the schools as \"a real success story\".\nBut the Ofsted report said too many students were underachieving and described teaching as \"inadequate\".\nPerry Beeches chief executive Liam Nolan said he \"fundamentally disagreed\" with the inspectors.\nThe school's headteacher, Darren Foreman, its senior leadership team and chair of governors have resigned, Mr Nolan said.\nMr Nolan has taken on the role of interim head teacher, together with Jackie Powell.\nThe report said: \"Teaching is inadequate. Too much is dull and fails to engage students who became bored and start to fidget.\"\nIt also accused the school's leadership of having an, \"unrealistic and inaccurate\" view of the school and added students' behaviour required improvement.\nMr Nolan said: \"This judgement makes me question Ofsted's credibility.\"\nHowever he said he intended to work with Ofsted to make the school outstanding.\nHe described the report as an, \"unfortunate blip\".\nHe said: \"Within six months you will see us back on the top.\"\nThe Perry Beeches schools are funded by central government but not run by local authorities.\nTwo of the other schools in the chain have been rated \"outstanding\" by Ofsted.\nPerry Beeches III was opened by the Prime Minister in September 2013.\nAt the time, he said the majority of free schools were, \"a real success story we should build on as a country\".\nA Department for Education spokesman said: \"Liam Nolan and the Perry Beeches free schools are transforming the life chances of children in Birmingham, in some of the most deprived communities of the country.\n\"The performance of Perry Beeches I and II has set the bar for schools across the rest of the country.\n\"Swift action has already been taken to change the leadership of Perry Beeches III and to turn around the performance of the school.\"","summary":"The Department for Education said the report was based on a...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA free school chain in Birmingham has been rated \"inadequate\" by Ofsted, the education watchdog has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The campaign was launched on 19 July by the Iraq War Families Campaign Group, which is made up of relatives of British troops killed in the conflict.\nIt aimed to reach that amount to \"bring to justice those responsible for the war and the deaths of our loved ones\".\nThe campaign was led by Reg Keys and Roger Bacon, who lost sons in Iraq.\nThe funding bid began after the publication last month of the long-awaited report by Sir John Chilcot into the 2003 invasion.\nChilcot report: Findings at-a-glance\nThe campaign group initially aimed to reach \u00a350,000 via crowdfunding, but extended its target after raising that figure in nine hours on the CrowdJustice website.\nIt has now received enough backing to fund the whole campaign.\nMr Keys and Mr Bacon said in a statement: \"This is great proof of the underlying support from the British people in our quest for answers and for justice.\n\"It is startling and humbling at the same time.\"\nThe money raised will allow the group's lawyers, McCue and Partners - currently working free of charge - to analyse the 2.6 million-word report by Sir John and prepare \"a comprehensive opinion approved by expert senior counsel\".\nThis would provide guidance on whether legal action against key people involved in the invasion of Iraq would succeed or not.\nThe Chilcot report did not make any findings on whether individuals acted unlawfully.\nHowever, it rejected the legal basis for UK military action, and said then-prime minister Mr Blair overstated the threat posed by then-President of Iraq Saddam Hussein and sent ill-prepared troops into battle.\nChilcot report: Coverage in full\nMr Blair has apologised for any mistakes made, but not the decision to go to war itself.\nA total of 179 British service personnel were killed in Iraq between 2003 and 2009, when British troops left Iraqi soil.\nTens of thousands of Iraqi civilians died over the period, though estimates vary considerably.","summary":"The families of some of the...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA campaign to raise \u00a350,000 to fund the prosecution of those responsible for the Iraq War has reached its \u00a3100,000 target.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Turia Pitt received burns to 65% of her body and was told she would never compete again after the 2011 ultra-marathon in Western Australia.\nAfter 200 operations, she completed the 226km (140 mile) Hawaii event on Sunday\nShe has been hailed on social media as an \"amazing role model\".\nFind out how to get into triathlon in our special guide.\nMs Pitt completed a 3.8km swim, 180km bike ride and 42km run in a time of 14:37:30.\nThe mining engineer, author and motivational speaker completed the event using custom-made gear and brake levers on her bike to accommodate the severe injuries to her hands.\nShe also wore special race clothing to deal with the extreme heat and humidity.\n\"Because of my burns, I can't regulate my own body temperature so I've had to make some adjustments, or use standard tri gear in different ways,\" she revealed last month.\n\"I'm going to need things like cooling sleeves and white suits so I don't overheat.\"\nAfter her encounter with the bushfire Ms Pitt spent 864 days in hospital and underwent many operations to treat her injuries.\nShe made her comeback in the Ironman Australia triathlon in May.\n\"Competing in Ironman has ultimately showed me that I literally can do anything I put my mind to,\" she said on her blog.\nMs Pitt was widely praised on social media as an inspiration.\n\"Such a great example of what can be done through hard work belief in one's self and good a support system,\" one person wrote on her Facebook page.\n\"You continue to amaze and inspire,\" said another.","summary":"This boils down to the simple idea that\nAn Australian triathlete who was left with severe burns after a bushfire in the state of New South Wales has completed a gruelling race.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Heard, 30, filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences.\nThey married 15 months ago and have no children.\nThey have recently been embroiled in a legal case in Australia after Heard took two dogs into the country illegally. She pleaded guilty in April to a charge of falsifying documents.\nDepp, 52, and Heard met while co-starring in the 2011 film The Rum Diary.\nIn the court papers, Texan-born Heard listed the separation date as Sunday.\nCelebrity news website TMZ reported that Depp had asked a judge to reject Heard's claim for spousal support.\nThe split comes days after the death of Depp's mother. His latest film, Alice Through the Looking Glass, is due to be released on Friday.\nThe Australian court case started last year when Heard brought two dogs into the country where her husband was filming the latest movie in the Pirates of the Caribbean series.\nWhen the case was settled, the couple released a video apology expressing remorse and advising travellers to respect Australian quarantine laws.\nHowever, Australia's Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce had threatened to have the dogs put down, triggering a war of words with Depp that lasted for months.\nThe actor recently said on a US TV show that Mr Joyce looks \"somehow inbred with a tomato\".\nMr Joyce responded by saying he was \"pulling strings\" in Johnny Depp's head, like film villain Hannibal Lecter.","summary":"Heard has been married to Depp's former partner, actress and model Katie Price, since 2009.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In previous years crime figures have seen a significant rise during the annual celebration.\nGood weather on Saturday meant a larger number of spectators than usual turned out to the event.\nHowever, Insp Stuart Wilson said that other than a \"few minor incidents\" it had passed peacefully.\nHe said: \"The annual Guid Nychburris celebrations started early with police cyclists escorting about 200 horses through the traffic in Dumfries.\n\"The good weather meant that there were a large number of spectators out to watch the horses, the crowning ceremony and the parade in the centre of Dumfries but it was a good family atmosphere and there were no policing issues.\n\"Local police were assisted by police horses and Operational Support Division from Glasgow to make sure the crowds were safe.\"","summary":"Insp Wilson added: \"The event was well behaved and there were no incidents of minor crime.\"\nThe annual event is held on the banks of the River Nith in Dumfries.\nSummary:\nA police escort of about 200 horse rid","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a documentary aired on BBC Radio 4, the Smack the Pony star claims stories about \"brutalised women\" have become \"entertainment fodder\".\nDramas like The Fall, she suggests, are part of an \"industry\" built on \"rape and the ritualistic murder of women\".\nThe show features an interview with a young actress who says she now regrets playing a rape victim on screen.\n'Sophie' said her character's rape in the unnamed drama was used as \"a shock device\" she now feels was gratuitous \"titillation\".\nIn an interview for Radio 4's Seriously... podcast, Mackichan said recording the interview had left both her and 'Sophie' \"in floods of tears\".\nThe actress also admits that re-watching BBC Two's The Fall in preparation for the programme \"had given her nightmares\".\nThe Fall, now in its third series, tells of a serial killer, played by Jamie Dornan, who torments and rapes his victims before murdering them.\nScreenwriter Allan Cubitt is heard justifying the violence in Mackichan's documentary, saying he wished to neither \"sensationalise\" or \"sanitise\" it.\nMackichan admits The Fall - also starring Gillian Anderson - is \"exciting television\", but says it is nevertheless \"irresponsible\" for perpetuating overused stereotypes.\n\"We do have a lot of what I call crime porn,\" she continued. \"I'd like there to be a real sea change... because it bleeds into our culture.\n\"The onus is with commissioners who commission these programmes, and with screenwriters... who are pandering to the appetite that has been created.\"\nAlison Graham of the Radio Times is another to have spoken out recently against \"graphic portrayals of brutality towards women\".\n\"Using a savage murder of a woman as an attention-grabbing plot device... is too much,\" she wrote in reference to ITV drama Paranoid.\nBody Count Rising can currently be heard on the BBC iPlayer. The next edition of Radio 4's Seriously... podcast is available on Tuesday.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram at bbcnewsents, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe star of TV show The Fall has said she is \"horrified\" at the use of rape and female murder as \"sex entertainment\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lagmar Barking, a joint venture between MAR Properties and the Lagan Developments (Holdings), owned the Vicarage Field shopping centre in Barking.\nIt has been bought by Benson Elliot, a UK-based private equity property fund manager.\nThe last accounts for Lagmar Barking showed it owed its lenders \u00a370m.\nThe loan secured on the centre was bought by the US investment fund Cerberus as part of its purchase of the National Asset Management Agency's (Nama) Northern Ireland loan book in 2014.\nPeter Cornforth, director of retail at Benson Elliot, said the deal was \"an exciting purchase for Benson Elliot\".\nHe added that it provided the firm with \"a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the regeneration of a key east London metropolitan centre\".\nCerberus is continuing to rapidly work through the former Nama portfolio with a combination of asset sales, refinancings and enforcements.","summary":"The deal is expected to be completed in the second quarter of this year.\nThe Vicarage Field shopping centre was bought by the National Assets Management Agency (Nama) in 2014 for \u00a31.2bn.\nIt was one of the largest","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victim was queuing for food at the branch in St George's Street, Canterbury at about 02:15 GMT on Friday when the assault occurred.\nInvestigating officers said three men entered the restaurant and began being noisy and bumping into people.\nIt is believed one of the group then set light to the woman's hair.\nOfficers have released CCTV images of three men they are keen to speak to regarding the attack.\nDet Sgt Barry Carr said: \"Fortunately the fire was put out quickly and the victim was not seriously hurt, but things could clearly have turned out much worse.\n\"This was a nasty and extremely dangerous thing to do, and I urge anyone who recognises the men in the CCTV images to contact me as soon as possible.\"","summary":"The victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries and is in a critical condition.\nThe suspects are described as white, in their late teens or early 20s, about 5ft 8in tall, of medium build and with short, dark hair.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Earlier this month, a series of character posters and the film's trailer provoked uproar on social media for their predominantly white cast.\nLast week both the film's director, Alex Proyas, and studio, Lionsgate, apologised for the offence.\nProyas said it was clear \"casting choices should have been more diverse\".\nThe action movie - due to be released early next year - sees white actors such as Gerard Butler, Rufus Sewell and Geoffrey Rush take centre stage in a film about warring Egyptian gods.\nThe publicity material prompted actress Bette Midler to tweet: \"Movie, #GodsOfEgypt in which everyone is white? Egyptians, in history and today, have NEVER been white. BRING BACK GEOGRAPHY!! It's Africa!\"\n'Failure'\n\"We recognise that it is our responsibility to help ensure that casting decisions reflect the diversity and culture of the time periods portrayed,\" wrote Lionsgate in an official statement, released on Friday.\n\"In this instance we failed to live up to our own standards of sensitivity and diversity, for which we sincerely apologise.\n\"Lionsgate is deeply committed to making films that reflect the diversity of our audiences. We have, can and will continue to do better.\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\"\nA statement released by I, Robot director Proyas read: \"The process of casting a movie has many complicated variables, but it is clear that our casting choices should have been more diverse. I sincerely apologise to those who are offended by the decisions we made.\"\nDuVernay, who became the first black female director to receive a Golden Globe nomination for the civil rights movie Selma in 2014, applauded the film-makers' honesty.\n\"This kind of apology never happens - for something that happens all the time. An unusual occurrence worth noting,\" she tweeted.\n\"GODS OF EGYPT makes me value [JJ] Abrams' STAR WARS choices more. Makes me cheer more for [Ryan] Coogler's CREED. We all deserve icons in our own image,\" she added, in a further tweet.\nThe criticism follows similar complaints about Ridley Scott's 2014 movie Exodus: Gods and Kings, which saw Christian Bale cast as Moses - and more recently, Joe Wright's casting of Rooney Mara as Tiger Lilly in Pan.\nGods of Egypt has a reported budget of $140m (\u00c2\u00a392m). It is scheduled for release on 26 February.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe director of Gods and Kings has apologised for casting a film in which all the main cast are white.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Malorie Bantala, 21, was 32-weeks pregnant when she was assaulted by two people in Peckham on 15 June.\nA boy, 17, was charged on Tuesday with child destruction and grievous bodily harm. He is due to appear at Barkingside Magistrates' Court later.\nKevin Wilson, 20, was charged in June with child destruction and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.\nThe teaching assistant, of Longfield Estate in Bermondsey, who is believed to be the baby's father, denies the charge and will face a trial in November.","summary":"The trial continues.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA pregnant woman was attacked and raped by two people in south London, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Phil Smith, chief executive of IT company Cisco, likened the situation to not having access to water or a road and said businesses would not be able to survive without it.\nHe said a fast internet connection was vital to a country like Wales with a \"complex landscape\".\nThe Welsh government insisted Wales was leading the way with broadband.\nMinisters and BT are currently delivering the scheme Superfast Cymru, which will give people access to fibre broadband.\nEarlier this year a Superfast Cymru spokesman said more than 80% of properties in Wales had access to the superfast broadband.\nBut, speaking to BBC Wales at technology conference Digital 2016 in Newport, Mr Smith said: \"I'm very surprised that broadband hasn't got to the level of penetration it should.\n\"To be honest it's like saying you don't have a road now, or you don't have water.\n\"Companies, countries and individuals can't survive without broadband, it's not some optional nice thing to have, this is the way business is done.\n\"A country like Wales, it's got a wide population and complex landscape, it needs people to be on video, to engage anywhere in the world at any time.\n\"I think it's really important that the government and industry push hard to get broadband to the highest level everywhere.\"\nA Welsh Government spokesman said an Ofcom report in August showed Wales was leading the way among the UK's devolved nations with the availability of superfast broadband.\n\"The Superfast Cymru programme has already made superfast broadband speeds in excess of 24Mbps available to more than 581,000 Welsh homes and businesses, including in some very rural areas, and more premises will have access as the rollout continues,\" he added.\n\"We are committed to making Wales a truly digital nation and continue to support businesses to take advantage of broadband technology which will help them to grow, to boost Wales' economic prosperity and create jobs.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA Welsh government minister has said the country is \"like a computer game\" with no superfast broadband available.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Italian authorities concluded Claire Martin killed herself after suffering from post-natal depression.\nHer parents, from Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, believe she was murdered because \"things don't add up\".\nAshfield MP Gloria De Piero said there are \"anomalies to explore\".\nMs Martin, 30, lived with son and her in-laws in Grottaminarda, near Naples, while her partner worked in Germany.\nIn March 2012, Ms Martin suffered multiple stab wounds to her neck, struggled upstairs and died.\nA murder investigation was launched, but 15 months later the Italian authority closed the case after it ruled she had committed suicide.\nFollowing a recent Guardian newspaper article on her death, her father Ray Martin said: \"Things don't add up.\n\"It's impossible to stab yourself multiple times in the neck and climb up stairs after wiping the blood clean off the knife.\"\nHer mother Pat Martin said: \"It's a continuing nightmare, nobody gives a damn.\"\nMs De Piero said forensic reports have been translated into English, but there are witness statements and other evidence only available in Italian.\nThe MP has asked for a meeting in October with the Italian government to \"get the answers the Martin's need\".\nMr Martin said: \"We hope to meet with the magistrate, but I honestly don't know why they won't speak with us.\"\nThe Foreign Office said it would not comment on individual cases, but has provided consular assistance to the family.\nIt added: \"We will continue to assist in any way we can, although we cannot interfere in the legal system of another country.\"","summary":"Summary:\nThe family of a British woman stabbed to death in Italy say they are \"still in limbo\" after a government report concluded she killed herself.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Office for National Statistics said industrial output fell 0.7% compared with January, when it dropped 0.3%.\nUnexpectedly warm weather drove the change, because it led to a fall in electricity and gas demand, the ONS said.\nConstruction output fell by 1.7% in February, down from a revised January reading of zero growth.\nThe construction figure, the biggest drop in nearly a year, was mainly the result of a 2.6% fall in the housebuilding sector.\nMeanwhile, the UK's deficit in goods and services widened to \u00c2\u00a33.7bn in February, from a revised figure of \u00c2\u00a33bn in January.\nAccording to the ONS, the deficit was fuelled by what it called \"erratic items\", such as imports of gold and aircraft.\n\"The overall trade deficit worsened, but excluding erratic items, the picture improved, as imports fell more than exports,\" said ONS senior statistician Kate Davies.\nHoward Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Markit, called the figures \"a disappointing package of data for the UK economy which fuels suspicion that GDP growth slowed markedly, largely due to consumers becoming more cautious\".\nHe added: \"We suspect UK GDP growth in the first quarter of 2017 slowed to 0.4% quarter-on-quarter from 0.7% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2016 - this would be the weakest growth rate since the first quarter of 2016.\"","summary":"The ONS said that the biggest fall in industrial production was in the construction sector, which fell by 0.7% compared with January.\nConstruction output fell by 0.7% compared with January, but that was mainly due to a fall in the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The author whose Sea of Poppies was shortlisted for the Booker prize in 2008, is being hosted as a writer-in-residence at Rashtrapati Bhawan.\nHe has been posting regular tweets and pictures, including the dining table Nelson Mandela ate at and guest rooms foreign dignitaries have stayed in.\nHis latest book is on climate change.\nThe Twitter tour was not limited to just the interiors of the official residence.\nGhosh pointed out aspects of the famed gardens, and also drew attention to a sewage treatment plant on the premises.\nThe Mughal gardens are hugely popular in India, and are opened to the public once a year.\nGhosh also took the time to meet members of the president's security detail including Vikrant, the horse that leads all the ceremonial parades the president participates in.\nMany social media users have thanked the author for giving them an \"unseen glimpse\" into the President's house, while others have been offering their own insights- and even criticisms- of the residence..\nOne user suggested that some of the rooms could \"use more light\", while others said that \"heavy dusty carpeting\" could \"smother the will to live\".","summary":"Another suggested that the president's \"room is like a kitchen\", while another suggested that the president's \"room is like a kitchen\".\nGhosh's latest book, The Sea of Poppies, is set in the fictional city","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bridge, over the River Wharfe at Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, collapsed in December 2015, affecting 79 homes and businesses.\nThe report, for North Yorkshire County Council, said improved defences should be a \"priority\".\nThe Environment Agency said it was preparing a funding bid for improved defences.\nRead more about this and other stories from across Yorkshire\nThe report said heavy rain over the Christmas period fell on ground already saturated following heavy rain throughout November and December.\nThe level of the River Wharfe rose rapidly and overtopped the town's existing defences.\nIt states: \"An improved system of flood defences in Tadcaster is a priority for the town.\n\"The current level of protection [for a one-in-25 year flood event] is low and whilst the rainfall preceding the flood was unusual, the risk of a repeat event remains.\"\nDon Mackenzie, executive member on North Yorkshire County Council, said: \"Clearly we want to see the basic defences built up higher so that we have more than the current 25 year protection. Ideally we would like to see a 100 year protection.\"\nNicola Eades, from Tadcaster Flood Action Group, welcomed the report.\n\"We are working closely with the organisations [on plans for defences] but it will be about what will be acceptable to the public.\"\nShe also said it would be dependent on what funding would be available nationally and regionally.\nThe report praises the Tadcaster Flood Action Group (TFAG) for its work in improving flood awareness and resilience in the town since 2015.\nIt concludes: \"It is undoubtedly true that Tadcaster is better prepared for flooding through the actions and activities of TFAG.\"","summary":"Flood defences in the town were \"well prepared and well managed\", it said.\nThe report also recommends that the town's flood protection work is reviewed to ensure it is \"fit for purpose\".\nThe report was commissioned by the county","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Moore, who is 6ft 5ins, scored 10 goals in 21 league appearances this season for Rovers and Torquay, where he had a brief loan spell earlier this term.\nThe 24-year-old has penned an 18-month deal at Portman Road.\nSpence, 26, has signed to the end of the season having been without a club since leaving MK Dons in the summer.\nThe former West Ham defender played 80 times for the Dons after joining on a full-time contract, following two separate loan spells.\nBoth are unavailable for Ipswich's FA Cup third-round replay at Lincoln on Tuesday as they were not registered before the original tie.\nIpswich Town boss Mick McCarthy confirmed on Saturday to BBC Radio Suffolk he was still searching for another striker despite signing Moore, having previously had an approach turned down by Preston for Jordan Hugill.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page or visit our Premier League tracker here.","summary":"Ipswich have signed striker Simon Moore from Tranmere Rovers for an undisclosed fee and brought in former MK Dons striker Chris Spence on loan.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their 196-run first-innings lead came mainly thanks to Tom Kohler-Cadmore (102) and Ed Barnard (59).\nFurther contributions down the order allowed the visitors to reach 403 all out for five batting bonus points.\nGlamorgan started well with Jacques Rudolph and Nick Selman putting on 74 for the first wicket, but they ended 141-3 at the close, 55 runs behind.\nWorcestershire claimed three wickets for 34 runs to reduce Glamorgan to 108-3, but Colin Ingram (41 not out) and Aneurin Donald saw out the rest of the day.\nGlamorgan bowler Michael Hogan told BBC Wales Sport: \"It seemed to go through different stages at different times. It was a little trickier at times and then got easier as ball got softer. The boys toiled hard but it could have been a bit better.\n\"It was good to see Lukas Carey doing well. He has done a lot of work in pre-season and he has worked really hard on his fitness and his technique, so it is good to see him being given a chance and taking it with both hands.\n\"I'm fitter after a winter off, probably lacked a bit of bowling conditioning. I've had a few weeks off with injury so probably I got bit tired towards the end.\n\"We thought with the sun out after about 35 or 40 overs it got a bit easier, but they have got a good attack so we will have to absorb a bit of pressure. I think the boys can do the job and if the boys can build a good total we can hopefully bowl them out.\"","summary":"Worcestershire batsman Ed Barnard told BBC Hereford & Worcester:\n\"It was a good day for us. We were a bit disappointed with the first session, but we stuck at it and got ourselves in a good position.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their remains were found in a single grave in Coghalstown, County Meath, in the Republic of Ireland in June.\nMr McKee's sisters said they were glad that 43 years after his death they can bury him with their mother.\nThe Disappeared are victims murdered and secretly buried by republicans during the Northern Ireland conflict.\nKevin McKee and Seamus Wright were both IRA members who were abducted and murdered by the organisation in 1972.\nTheir bodies were found unexpectedly during a search for another of the Disappeared, Joe Lynskey.\nAfter the official identification, Mr McKee's sisters, Maria and Philomena, told the BBC: \"It is bittersweet news that our brother's remains have been identified.\n\"The news has hit us with the shock of reality, even though we were expecting it.\n\"We are so so glad that, after 43 years, he will now be buried with our mother who never recovered from his disappearance.\"\nOver the past 16 years, the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains (ICLVR) has searched for 16 people who were officially listed as the Disappeared.\nThe remains of 12 of the victims have been recovered and formally identified to date.\nIn a joint statement, ICLVR commissioners, Sir Ken Bloomfield and Frank Murphy, said they had received the results from DNA samples.\n\"The results positively indicate that the remains are those of Seamus Wright and Kevin McKee,\" the statement said.\n\"Dr Brian Farrell, coroner for the City of Dublin, has accepted this as evidence of identification and will shortly authorise the release of the remains to the families.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in leader Gerry Adams said the news would \"bring an end to the uncertainty for the McKee and Wright families\".\n\"I want to appeal again for anyone with any information on those remains still not found to bring that information forward to the families, to the commission or myself,\" he said.","summary":"Confirmation that bodies found in a grave were Disappeared victims Kevin McKee and Seamus Wright is \"bittersweet news\", the McKee family has said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their remains were found in a single grave in Coghalstown, County Meath, in the Republic of Ireland in June.\nMr McKee's sisters said they were glad that 43 years after his death they can bury him with their mother.\nThe Disappeared are victims murdered and secretly buried by republicans during the Northern Ireland conflict.\nKevin McKee and Seamus Wright were both IRA members who were abducted and murdered by the organisation in 1972.\nTheir bodies were found unexpectedly during a search for another of the Disappeared, Joe Lynskey.\nAfter the official identification, Mr McKee's sisters, Maria and Philomena, told the BBC: \"It is bittersweet news that our brother's remains have been identified.\n\"The news has hit us with the shock of reality, even though we were expecting it.\n\"We are so so glad that, after 43 years, he will now be buried with our mother who never recovered from his disappearance.\"\nOver the past 16 years, the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains (ICLVR) has searched for 16 people who were officially listed as the Disappeared.\nThe remains of 12 of the victims have been recovered and formally identified to date.\nIn a joint statement, ICLVR commissioners, Sir Ken Bloomfield and Frank Murphy, said they had received the results from DNA samples.\n\"The results positively indicate that the remains are those of Seamus Wright and Kevin McKee,\" the statement said.\n\"Dr Brian Farrell, coroner for the City of Dublin, has accepted this as evidence of identification and will shortly authorise the release of the remains to the families.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in leader Gerry Adams said the news would \"bring an end to the uncertainty for the McKee and Wright families\".\n\"I want to appeal again for anyone with any information on those remains still not found to bring that information forward to the families, to the commission or myself,\" he said.","summary":"\"It is time that the commission, the government and the Irish government put aside their differences and work together to...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe sisters of a man who was one of the Disappeared have said","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The district council-owned building has been upgraded for the first time in more than three decades.\nIt includes a new 33m pool, a shallow training pool, sauna and steam room.\nThe sports hall has been revamped and a \u00a3250,000 climbing wall has been built at the Bridgefoot centre.\nThe double Olympic gold medallist said: \"It's an amazing venue for these guys so that they can learn a life skill as well as having fun.\n\"So many pools nowadays through this whole country have been knocked down and it's incredible that they've invested the money back to make a safe place.\"\nIt is the second time Adlington has visited the centre after she opened the temporary pool provided as part of the British Gas 'Pools for Schools Programme' earlier this year.\nOther athletes who joined the celebrations included water polo player, Rosie Morris, who competed as the GB goalkeeper at the London Olympics in 2012.\nZoe Reeve, former member of the GB Synchro Squad and triple Commonwealth Gold Medallist and three-time Olympian James Goddard also attended the event.","summary":"The pool was built by the local council and the council said it was a \"great achievement\".\nAdlington, who won Olympic gold in the pool at London 2012, said the new facilities were \"very important\".\n\"It's a great place","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The old Victoria Ground, next to the A500, shut in 1997 when the club moved to the Britannia Stadium and has remained vacant ever since.\nPlans for the 16-acre site include 130 homes being built initially, followed by a further 70.\nDavid Sidaway, from the council, said he was proud to have secured investment for the \"very important site\".\nA plan to build offices there was shelved in 2004 and in 2007 St Modwen said the recession had affected development opportunities.\nFurther plans for housing were announced in 2013 but never happened.\nDave Smith, from developer St Modwen Homes, said: \"We understand that the Victoria Ground is an important site for both the people of Stoke-on-Trent and the city council.\n\"Having taken the comments from the public consultation on board, particularly for the second phase of development, we are looking forward to turning our plans for the Victoria Ground site into reality and breathing new life into the community and surrounding area.\"\nAfter working with the Environment Agency over potential flooding issues, a nearby primary school to include sports pitches in the development and holding a public consultation, plans will be submitted by the end of the month, the council said.","summary":"The council said it would be working with St Modwen Homes to ensure the site was used for all the necessary planning applications.\nThe council said it would be working with St Modwen Homes to ensure the site was used for all the necessary","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A colony has been roosting in St Hilda's Church at Ellerburn, close to the North York Moors.\nBut despite the church's best efforts the bats are not moving and are soiling the altar and church furniture, leaving the church with an \"appalling smell\".\nThe creatures are protected by law and cannot be wilfully disturbed.\nVolunteers at the church have been working for the past decade to keep the altar, stonework and woodwork clean.\nBut the bats, roosting in the higher areas of the church continually soil the interior of the building with urine and faeces.\nChurch warden Liz Cowley said keeping the 11th Century building in good shape was difficult.\nShe said: \"You can see the urine marks (on the altar), they won't go away.\n\"If people were coming in here damaging an ancient building like this, you would say it was criminal damage.\n\"The smell is appalling, it's a combination of ammonia from the urine and a musty smell from the droppings that catches at the back of the throat.\"\nMembers of the church had spent \u00c2\u00a310,000 trying to get the bats to move and had paid for specially-built lofts nearby.\nThe Rev Paul Mothersdale, the Rector of St Hilda's Church, said a lot of money had been invested in trying to persuade the bats to move out of the church.\nThe Rev Mothersdale said: \"We've tried to do everything that English Nature, or Natural England, have wanted us to do.\n\"Money has been spent, not only by the congregation, not only out of church funds, but local people have mucked in and helped.\n\"And yet we're no further forward, we're still as we were 10 years ago.\"\nLucy Bellini, of Natural England, said the bats had to be carefully monitored.\nMs Bellini said: \"It is a really regionally important roost.\n\"Because of that we need to be sure that there are replacement roosts that are suitable and that the bats have found and are aware of and can move to before we allow the church to seal up access points and move the bats out of the church.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA church has been forced to close after a group of bats started leaking urine and faeces into the church.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WBC cruiserweight champion Bellew, 34, produced an upset to stop David Haye in a heavyweight contest last month.\nBut when asked if he would fight WBA and IBF champion Joshua, Bellew said: \"Absolutely not. I don't need that kind of fight. He's far too good for me.\"\nHis promoter Eddie Hearn said he could fight WBO champion Joseph Parker next.\nNew Zealand's Parker, 25, will defend his title against Romanian Razvan Cojanu in Auckland next weekend.\nSpeaking after Joshua's 11th-round stoppage of Wladimir Klitschko, Bellew said: \"I'm still dreaming about winning the heavyweight world title but a different portion to the one AJ has.\"\nThe Liverpudlian said he was considering retirement following his surprise victory over Haye last month on his heavyweight debut.\nBut on fighting Parker, he added: \"I say Eddie knows what he's doing.\"\nPromoter Hearn confirmed that an all-British Bellew-Joshua fight was not on the cards.\n\"Tony and Joshua are good friends,\" he told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme on Sunday morning.\n\"Tony Bellew has got his eye on some of the smaller guys. Fighters like Joshua are giants and Bellew isn't, but he's in the mix we talk about for challenging for world heavyweight titles.\"\nBellew is not a natural heavyweight, having stepped up from the cruiserweight division to fight David Haye in March.\nHe weighed in at 96.6kg for that fight, while Joshua was at a career heaviest of 113 kg against Klitschko on Saturday - a difference of almost 20kg.\nBut also in the mix for Bellew is WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder - and the American wants a unification fight against Joshua, should he take the WBO belt off Parker.\n\"My plans are to get the WBO belt and once I get that, if I'm given a mandatory challenger, get that out of the way and set up a mega fight early in 2018,\" said Wilder.","summary":"\"That would be a great fight for me.\"\nWilder, who has won all of his professional fights by knockout, added: \"I don't want to fight Joshua. I want to fight Deontay Wilder. I want to...\n\n===","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Watkins has been banned for four years after he tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone and the stimulant methylhexaneamine.\nHe joins team-mate Shaun Cleary, who has been banned for two years as benzoylecgonine, a cocaine metabolite, was found in his system.\nBoth players tested positive before a friendly against Bridgend Ravens RFC.\nUKAD Director of Legal, Graham Arthur said: \"Ryan Watkins deliberately ingested nandrolone and methylhexaneamine without any consideration for his responsibilities as an athlete.\n\"By making this conscious choice to dope, Watkins has chosen to cheat his team-mates, the opposition and his sport.\n\"I hope this case will act as strong deterrent to other young amateur players - the risks to your playing career, your reputation and more importantly to your health, just aren't worth it.\"\nSpeaking about Cleary, Mr Arthur said: \"Although Mr Cleary used cocaine three days before playing, cocaine was still in his system when he played.\n\"Cocaine is banned from sport and athletes are solely responsible for what is in their system, regardless of whether there is an intention to cheat or not.\"\nWelsh Rugby Union chief executive Martyn Phillips said about Cleary: \"This case serves as a strong warning to everyone in the game that non-compliance with anti-doping rules carries grave consequences.\n\"Whether intentional, or inadvertent, players have a responsibility to themselves, to each other, to their clubs and to the sport to act within the rules and spirit of the game.\n\"We work closely with UK Anti-Doping and fully adhere to the World Anti-Doping Code. There is no room in the code for carelessness or not knowing.\n\"We will be relentless in working with UKAD to follow up leads that out players who dope in Welsh rugby.\"\nMaesteg Harlequins are mid-table in Welsh National League Division One West Central and Cleary has been banned until 10 October, 2017. Watkins is banned until 11 September 2019.","summary":"This boils down to the simple idea that\nA former Wales rugby player has been banned for two years after he was found to have ingested cocaine.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site - which is owned by Google - is launching a competition for teenagers to create an experiment that could be carried out in space.\nTwo winning ideas will be tested by the crew of the International Space Station.\nGoogle chairman Eric Schmidt recently criticised science and technology education in the UK.\nDelivering the annual McTaggart lecture in Edinburgh, Mr Schmidt said the country needed to reignite children's passion for subjects such as engineering and maths.\nIn addition to having their experiment run in space, the winners will get to experience weightlessness on a zero-g airplane flight, and have the option to either undergo astronaut training in Russia, or to watch the rocket launch in Japan which takes their idea into space.\nWhen the experiments are eventually run, the results will be streamed live on YouTube.\nThe competition is divided into two age groups. 14-16 years, and 17-18 years.\nAlongside Prof Hawking, the judging panel consists of former Astronauts Leland Melvin, Frank De Winne, Akihiko Hoshide and noted \"space tourist\" Guy Lalibert\u00c3\u00a9.","summary":".\nThe winners will be announced at a ceremony in Edinburgh on 17 April.\nThe programme will be broadcast on BBC One at 21:00 BST on 17 April.\nThe programme will also be available on the BBC iPlayer.\nThe McTaggart lecture is a","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Strikes planned for Christmas were suspended after the new offer was made but members rejected it by 7-1.\nThe strike affects \"mixed fleet\" staff who joined after 2010 and account for 15% of the total cabin crew.\nBA said it planned to \"ensure that all our customers travel to their destinations\".\nIt said further details for customers would be published on Friday 6 January, once it had finalised contingency plans.\n\"We are extremely disappointed that Unite has once again chosen to target our customers,\" the company said.\n\"We are now focused on protecting our customers from this unnecessary and completely unjustified action.\"\nThe dispute concerns about 4,000 staff who have joined the airline since 2010 on \"mixed fleet\" contracts, who do not feel they are paid enough. About 2,500 of them are Unite members.\nEarnings were advertised between \u00a321,000 and \u00a325,000 but, in reality, start at just over \u00a312,000 plus \u00a33 an hour flying pay, Unite said.\nThe union said its members rejected the new offer by 7-1.\n\"British Airways is needlessly provoking strike action by refusing to extend the mandate of the strike ballot and allow meaningful talks to take place,\" Unite's national office Oliver Richardson said.\n\"Instead of listening to why its mixed fleet cabin crew rejected the offer negotiated at Acas, British Airways has sought instead to try and bully a workforce of young men and women who are trying to eke out a living on poverty pay.\"\nHowever, he added that the union was \"hopeful that a negotiated settlement which meets our members' aspirations can be achieved\" and urged BA to \"engage constructively\".","summary":"BA said it would be sending letters to all Unite members on Friday to explain the revised offer.\nThe airline said it would also be sending letters to all its mixed fleet cabin crew, asking them to accept the revised offer.\nBA said it would","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"However, the government has insisted there is a link between the attack and Syrian Kurdish fighters.\nProsecutors and security officials said DNA tests had identified the bomber as Abdulbaki Somer, born in the eastern Turkish city of Van.\nLast week's bombing killed 29 people, at least 20 of them military personnel.\n\"The bomber's DNA matches that of Abdulbaki's father,\" a senior Turkish security official told Reuters news agency.\nTurkey's state-run Anadolu news agency quoted prosecutors confirming the report.\nIt said that Abdulbaki Somer was believed to have joined the Kurdish militant PKK group in 2005 at the age of 16 and was based in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq until 2014.\nThe agency said that Somer's father had told police that his son was behind the attack.\nFollowing the blast in Ankara, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu named the bomber as Salih Necar, a Syrian national and member of the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG).\n\"Whatever the judicial inquiry concludes over the identity of the bomber, it is clear that the bomber came from Rojava, the area of the PYD,\" Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told reporters on Tuesday, referring to another Syrian Kurd-controlled northern Syria.\nHe said the bomber had entered Turkey from the region in the summer of 2014.\nTurkish newspaper the Hurriyet suggested that Abdulbaki Somer may have re-entered Turkey with false papers under the name Salih Necar.\nThe PKK, which has been fighting for Kurdish self-determination since 1984, is considered a terrorist organisation by Turkey and its Western allies.\nTurkey has also designated the YPG a terrorist group, but its allies, including the United States, back the YPG in its fight against so-called Islamic State (IS).","summary":"Turkey has been accused of failing to protect Kurds from IS and other militant groups, and of failing to prevent the Kurdish PKK from taking over its northern Syrian stronghold of Kobane.\nTurkey has also been accused of failing to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Alexander Wotherspoon, 83, appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court charged with causing the death of Eilish Herron by driving without due care and attention.\nThe 17-year-old was struck by Mr Wotherspoon's car at an Asda petrol station in Linwood in September 2014.\nThe charge says he had failed to keep control of the car while reversing.\nMr Wotherspoon, from Houston in Renfrewshire, uses a zimmer frame to help him walk.\nHe denied starting the engine of his car and reversing while the driver's door was still open, failing to keep control of the car and, while it was reversing, causing it to hit the Renault Clio Eilish was filling up with petrol.\nThe charge states that his actions knocked her to the ground, moved her car out of the way and caused his car to reverse over her, dragging her underneath the car, \"causing her to be so severely injured that she died.\"\nThe incident happened at the Asda petrol station at the Phoenix Retail Park in Linwood on 10 September 2014.\nSheriff Susan Sinclair adjourned the case for a trial to take place in August and continued Wotherspoon's bail.\nSpeaking previously, Eilish's mother Shanneal, 47, said: \"Eilish was a really good girl, a normal teenager who loved her life, loved her family and loved her sport.\n\"She was my best friend, we had such a good laugh.\n\"I can't put into words how much she's missed in our family. We are all very close.\"\nEilish was a keen netball player and played for Paisley Juniors as well as volunteering as a junior coach.\nAfter her death, Netball Scotland created the The Eilish Herron Young Coach of the Year Award, which will continue as a yearly recognition award for young coaches.","summary":"This boils down to the simple idea that\nA teenager has appeared in court charged with the murder of a 15-year-old girl who was hit by his car while reversing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The character with a huge papier mache head was the alter-ego of musician and comedian Chris Sievey, who died in 2010.\nFans raised \u00c2\u00a360,000 for the tribute which was made in a Czech foundry.\nHundreds of people attended an unveiling ceremony earlier, many in fancy dress for the occasion.\nNeil Taylor, who helped raise the donations for the statue, said its installation would mean that \"Frank will gaze on the Timperley sunset forever\".\nHe said: \"You either got the humour or you didn't get the humour.\n\"Frank Sidebottom created a whole world, he was just magical. He just made a very modest living entertaining people and that's what he's enjoying doing.\"\nSievey set his character's life in the village, where he lived himself, and, as Frank, hosted tours of the area for fans.\nHe often referenced Timperley in his TV and music work, notably on his 1987 release, The Timperley EP, which featured a version of The Kinks' 1967 song Waterloo Sunset with altered lyrics that referred extensively to the village.\nHe also covered Sex Pistols' Anarchy in the UK, changing its title to Anarchy in Timperley.\nAlthough best known for Frank Sidebottom, Sievey also had success in the late 1970s with his punk band The Freshies, who had a hit with I'm In Love With The Girl On The Manchester Virgin Megastore Checkout Desk.\nHis TV fame peaked in the early 1990s with his own series Frank Sidebottom's Fantastic Shed Show.\nNext year Michael Fassbender will play Frank Sidebottom in Frank, a movie inspired by the character.","summary":"will be released in the UK in 2017.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.\n\n===\n\nWrite","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) accused ministers of offering an \"unworkable\" guarantee to protect firefighters aged over 55 who fail fitness tests \"through no fault of their own\".\nThe government said it had been \"clear\" that the staff would get full pensions.\nIt said \"robust\" plans were in place to protect the public during the strike.\nIn December, MPs approved plans to make firefighters in England work until they are 60 and to increase their pension contributions.\nFire minister Penny Mordaunt said no firefighter over 55 would lose their job for losing fitness if it was not their fault.\nBut the FBU says it has contacted fire authorities and \"a number\" said they would not uphold the guarantee.\nFBU general secretary Matt Wrack claimed: \"It is clear that when Penny Mordaunt gave the guarantee in Parliament she would have been aware that no fire authority ever planned to implement the 'guarantee'.\"\nHe said Ms Mordaunt had \"misled\" fire service staff and Parliament, and firefighters were \"unbelievably angry with the disgraceful actions of this government\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said firefighters who \"fail a fitness test through no fault of their own and cannot regain fitness with remedial help\" would get an \"unreduced pension\".\nThe FBU said its members in Northern Ireland had ended their dispute following a \"revised and improved offer with a lower pension age\".\nIt said members in Scotland and Wales would not strike because \"genuine negotiations\" had taken place.","summary":"The government said it was committed to protecting firefighters from the risk of fire and would \"continue to work closely with the FBU\".\nA spokesman added: \"The government is committed to protecting firefighters from the risk of fire and will continue to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tanks were seen on the streets and explosions could be heard throughout the day in Libya's second-biggest city.\nGeneral Khalifa Haftar, who accuses the government of supporting terrorism, began an assault against Islamist fighters in the city last month.\nThe government in Tripoli says Gen Haftar has no authority to act, but several army units have joined him.\nThe BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says a battalion within one of the biggest rival militias has also defected to join the general.\nThe clashes on Sunday were said to have been some of the worst since Gen Haftar began his offensive against Islamists, dubbed \"Operation Dignity,\" in May.\nResidents told the BBC that explosions could be heard across the city intermittently for several hours.\nAn electricity plant was also hit by rockets, causing power outages in large parts of Benghazi.\nMany residents who live in the area where the fighting erupted fled their homes to stay with relatives or friends in quieter neighbourhoods.\nThe number of casualties remains unclear but doctors in the city said at least six people had been killed and a dozen more injured.\nA spokesman for Gen Haftar's force told local media that they had seized several senior Islamists as part of their offensive, but this could not be independently verified.\nSince launching his offensive, Gen Haftar has rallied support from the public and members of the security forces.\nHe survived an assassination attempt earlier in June after a suicide bomb attack on his home in the town of Abyar, about 60km (37 miles) east of Benghazi.\nLibya is still in turmoil three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with political, religious and political factions locked in disagreement about the country's future.\nProfile: General Khalifa Haftar","summary":"The BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says the fighting has been the worst since the fall of Gaddafi, with thousands of people fleeing their homes to stay with relatives or friends in quieter neighbourhoods.\nThe fighting has...\nSummary:","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dyfed-Powys Police took to social media on Tuesday to ask for help in tracing Rebecca, saying officers were \"very concerned for her\".\nThe force said the mother and child were found in the early hours of Wednesday.\nA spokesman said it was thanks to the public response on Facebook.\n\"Our communities' response to this appeal was significant, with over 1,000 Facebook shares achieved in the first hour and with all parts of Pembrokeshire covered according to the comments posted by our concerned followers,\" he added.","summary":"The force said it was working with the child's family to find out more about what happened to Rebecca.\nA post on Facebook by a woman who found her daughter missing in the sea in Pembrokeshire has been shared more than 1,000","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fukui District Court lifted an injunction that had blocked the reopening of two reactors operated by Kansai Electric Power in the western city of Takahama.\nThe injunction was issued after locals argued the reactors could not withstand a strong earthquake.\nJapan closed all its nuclear reactors after the Fukushima disaster in 2011.\nThe Takahama plants had already obtained approval from the country's nuclear watchdog.\n\"Today's two rulings show a recognition that safety has been ensured at Talahama Nuclear Power Station,\" Kansai said.\nIt aims to restart the reactors next month.\nThe vast majority of Japan's nuclear reactors remain closed - according to the Nuclear Energy Institute, the country's nuclear generating capacity is running at less than 5% of its full potential.\nThe government is keen to restart more reactors, which before the Fukushima disaster supplied about 30% of the country's power.\nJapan has been forced to import fossil fuels to make up the shortfall.","summary":"has also been forced to abandon its nuclear weapons programme.\nThe government has also been forced to revise its economic policies, which have been criticised for being too supportive of the Japanese economy.\nThe government has also been forced to revise its tax policy, which","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The inaugural event - which is running until 5 November - features scores of local, national and international comedians, with Tom Stade among the headliners for the opening night.\nCreated by Aberdeen Inspired and Breakneck Comedy, the festival is using more than 20 city centre venues.\nThere will also be events aimed at children, and comedy workshops.\nIt is hoped it will help put the Aberdeen comedy circuit on the map.\nOrganiser Naz Hussain told BBC Scotland: \"People are really looking forward to the festival.\n\"It's something that will potentially grow into something really big.\"","summary":", adding that the festival was also about bringing people together.\nMs Hussain said the festival was about bringing people together and making them laugh.\nShe said: \"We want to make sure that we have a really fun and engaging festival that will be a great success","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sharing revenge-porn images and videos became a crime in England and Wales in February, but the law currently gives victims no right to hide identities.\nThe move was jointly started by Keeley Richards-Shaw, whose ex-boyfriend was the first sentenced under the new law.\nThe Ministry of Justice said judges had discretionary powers to withhold names.\nSpeaking on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme earlier in December, Ms Richards-Shaw said media coverage had increased her distress and a change in the law was crucial to help victims \"keep their personal life personal\".\nNorth Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Julia Mulligan, who is also behind the petition, has written to the government with Ms Richards-Shaw about the issue.\nA loophole existed, the PCC said, because revenge porn was classed as a domestic abuse offence rather than a sexual offence.\nShe said: \"It's wrong that victims of this very personal and distressing crime are being violated all over again by their stories being played out online and in the media.\n\"Any victim of revenge porn should have full confidence that their identity will be protected by law and this matter deserves to be far higher up the political agenda.\"","summary":"Ms Mulligan said.\nThe new law, which came into force on 1 January, states:\nThe new law also makes it easier for victims to report crimes to the police.\nThe new law also makes it easier for victims to obtain help and support","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The presenter succeeded Jonathan Ross as host of the revamped weekly show and said leaving \"wasn't an easy decision\".\nWinkleman, who also co-hosts Saturday night show Strictly Come Dancing, said the show \"simply deserves someone who can give it their all\".\nA new series will return this autumn with the new presenter to be announced \"in due course\", the BBC said.\nWinkleman, who lists The Godfather and The Shawshank Redemption as her favourite films, said: \"I'm incredibly sad about leaving the film show and it wasn't an easy decision.\n\"At this time of year I juggle all kinds of things for TV and radio and the show simply deserves someone who can give it their all.\"\nShe added that she would miss film critic Danny Leigh, who presents the show alongside her, and the team behind the show.\nMark Bell, BBC head of arts commissioning, said: \"We've loved having Claudia on Film 2016 and I'd like to thank her for all her hard work and commitment to the show.\"\nThe long-running film show, first broadcast 45 years ago, was fronted by film critic Barry Norman for 26 years. He was succeeded by Ross in 1999, who stayed at the helm for 11 years.\nWinkleman will still present the BBC's The Great British Sewing Bee and host a Radio 2 show.\nAfter landing the job on Strictly in 2014 when Sir Bruce Forsyth left, the mother-of-three said of her TV and radio commitments, she would \"make it work\".\nThe 14th series of Strictly gets under way on Saturday evening, with Olympians, actors and singers competing for the glitterball trophy.","summary":"Follow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Members of the University and College Union (UCU) are taking part in a two-day national strike which is happening at universities across the UK.\nUCU members in Wrexham formed a picket line at the university's main entrance on Mold Road on Wednesday as members also showed their support via placards outside the main building in Cardiff.\nUniversity employers have described the decision to strike as \"disappointing\".\nThe union said the 1.1% pay rise offered by the universities was \"an insult\".\nStaff are refusing to set extra work, cover for absent colleagues or work overtime on Wednesday.\nIf no agreement is reached, members have agreed to further strike action targeting open days and graduation ceremonies in June and July.\nThe union is also beginning preparations for a boycott of the setting and marking of students' work, to begin in the autumn.\nUniversities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) said the offer was \"at, and, for some, beyond, a limit of affordability for higher education institutions and the very best offer that will be available this year\".\nUCEA maintained the weighting of the offer meant the worst paid university staff would get a rise of more than 5%.","summary":"The union said the pay deal was \"out of date\" and that it was \"out of touch\" with the real cost of living.\nA spokesman for the university said the pay offer was \"fair and reasonable\" and that it was the best","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The value of the deal has not been not disclosed.\nThe acquisition will add more than 60 employees and more than 6,000 fleet assets to Aggreko's Rental Solutions business.\nGlasgow-based Aggreko said it planned to fully integrate Dryco into its North America business.\nIt also intends to develop \"expansion plans to enter additional sectors and global markets\".\nDryco specialises in moisture control, drying, heating, and cooling applications for a number of industries, including shipping, manufacturing, food processing and construction.\nThe company, which operates 10 full-service locations in North America, posted revenues last year of $19m (\u00c2\u00a314.6m).\nAggreko chief executive Chris Weston said: \"This acquisition combines the deep technical strength of two highly respected market leaders and provides our customers with an unparalleled range of solutions that can address their HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and moisture control needs.\n\"It also gives Aggreko an opportunity to further support our rapidly expanding customer base within the shipping, food and beverage and painting and coatings industries.\"","summary":"Oilfield Services chief executive David Rennison added: \"Aggreko is a strong company with a strong track record of growing and diversifying.\"\nDryco chief executive Andrew Smith said: \"This acquisition is a significant step forward in our strategy","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chesterfield striker was cleared of rape at a retrial in 2016. He had been charged with attacking the woman in a hotel room in Rhyl, Denbighshire.\nFollowing the retrial, North Wales Police investigated after the woman's name was revealed on social media.\nAnyone who reports being a victim of a sex offence is guaranteed lifelong anonymity.\nNorth Wales Police's temporary Supt Jason Devonport said the publishing of her name was a \"serious\" offence.\nThe men, aged between 16 and 23, were from the Sheffield, Derbyshire and Birmingham areas.\nAll were cautioned after admitting publishing the name of the woman - who has lifelong anonymity under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 - after the retrial verdict.\nSupt Devonport said: \"This type of offence is fortunately rare, however, I'd like to emphasise all police forces take offences of this nature very seriously.\n\"We will vigorously pursue and prosecute those who don't respect victims' anonymity.\"\nIn November 2012 - following the initial trial - nine people were made to pay compensation to the woman after they admitted naming her on Twitter and Facebook.\nMr Evans, 28, was originally found guilty of rape at Caernarfon Crown Court in 2012, but that conviction was quashed in April 2016. A retrial jury found him not guilty of the offence six months later.\nThe Chesterfield striker had been charged with attacking her at a hotel on 30 May 2011.\nHe was found not guilty of the same charge, after a retrial at Cardiff Crown Court, in October 2016.\nMr Evans' former club Sheffield United announced this week it was to re-sign him.","summary":"the club said it was \"devastated\" by the news.\nThe club said it would \"continue to support the player and his family\".\nSupt Devonport added: \"Offenders who publish the name of a victim are not only","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Each team had an early chance before Dover captain Jamie Grimes' looping header put the visitors ahead in the eighth minute.\nMacclesfield keeper Scott Flinders, making his first appearance after signing from York, misjudged a free-kick, allowing Grimes to nod in.\nFlinders saved a curling James Hurst effort and Dover had a goal ruled out just after half-time.\nThose missed opportunities came back to haunt Athletic when Holroyd got on the end of Danny Whitaker's shot to level in the 69th minute before bursting through and scoring again soon after.\nFlinders atoned for his early error by brilliantly keeping out Moses Emmanuel's late volley as Macclesfield held on for a victory that moves them to within six points of promotion-chasing Dover.\nReport supplied by the Press Association.\nMatch ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSecond Half ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Laurie Bell replaces Chris Holroyd.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Tyrone Marsh replaces Ricky Miller.\nRicky Miller (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nRichard Orlu (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Jim Stevenson replaces Ricky Modeste.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 1, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Anthony Dudley replaces Jack Sampson.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Chris Kinnear replaces James Hurst.\nSecond Half begins Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nFirst Half ends, Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nJames Hurst (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1. Jamie Grimes (Dover Athletic).\nFirst Half begins.\nLineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":".\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nChris Holroyd scored twice as Macclesfield edged past Dover to move within six points of National League leaders Lincoln.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Rumours of a tour to celebrate the band's golden anniversary have been circulating for a number of years.\nHowever, Richards would not go so far as to say when the quartet would be performing in public again.\n\"There's things in the works - I think it's definitely happening,\" he told the BBC. \"But when? I can't say yet.\"\n\"We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals - we've got together and it feels so good.\"\nRichards was speaking to BBC arts editor Will Gompertz the day before the band turns 50.\nThey played their first gig at London's Marquee Club on 12 July, 1962; and had their first hit, a cover of Chuck Berry's Come On, 12 months later.\nA photography exhibition marking the band's long career will be launched at London's Somerset House on Thursday.\nTalking about the pictures, which include reportage, live concert and studio images, the guitarist said he felt \"weird\" looking back at the group's early days.\n\"It's amazing - most of these pictures I think, 'where was the cameraman?' I don't remember them being there,\" he said.\nHe added he would like the band to continue for as long as possible, saying: \"There might be life in the old dog yet - we'll die gracefully, elegantly wasted.\n\"Sometimes its hard work and you wonder why you're doing it, but apart from those few moments it's been an incredible adventure.\"\nThe Stones last world tour, A Bigger Bang, played to 4.5m people in 32 countries over two years before it finished in London in 2007.\nWith ticket sales of $558m (\u00c2\u00a3360m), it was the most profitable tour of all time, until it was eclipsed by U2's 360 tour last year.","summary":"The band's last UK tour, in 2011, sold more than half a million copies.\nThe band's last UK number one, in 1997, was their first since the release of their debut album, In the Lonely Hour.\nThe Stones have","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chelsey Lee, 26, played for Bucheon KEB Hana Bank in the Women's Korean Basketball League (WKBL), whose teams are allowed only two foreign players.\nProsecutors were asked to investigate after the Korean Olympic Committee pushed for Lee's naturalisation.\nThe WKBL says Lee will be suspended for life and her records annulled.\nThe Miami-born centre won the league's rookie of the year award in the 2015-16 season after helping her team reach the championship series.\nHowever, Lee and her two agents are suspected of fabricating her and her father's birth certificates to show she had a South Korean grandmother.\nBucheon KEB Hana Bank issued a public apology, vowing to take legal action against Lee and her agents.\nThe club's owner and head coach will step down.\nWKBL commissioner Shin Sun-woo said the team's records and ranking will be nullified and the league will scrap the extra quota for international players with a Korean parent or grandparent.","summary":"The league has also banned the women's team from playing in the World Cup and the Olympics.\nThe US women's team have also been suspended from the league.\nThe US women's team have been suspended from the World Cup and the Olympics.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Council officials will meet on Tuesday to start the process of identifying where the Maes will be.\nA cabinet report said 140 acres were needed, along with good mobile phone signal and, if possible, fibre broadband.\nTown and community councils will be contacted, asking for suggestions to be sent to Ceredigion council by March.\nOnce these have been received, they will be forwarded to the National Eisteddfod board, which is responsible for choosing the host site.\nThe county hosted the first known eisteddfod, when Lord Rhys, prince of Deheubarth, gathered poets and musicians at his castle in Cardigan in AD 1176.","summary":"The eisteddfod is held every two years in the Welsh-speaking county of Wales.\nThe National Eisteddfod is the world's biggest literary event, attracting millions of visitors from around the world.\nHow would you rephrase that in","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hot lava and ash spewed from the top into a valley nearby on the Italian island of Sicily.\nThe eruption happened on Sunday morning at 4am local time for more than an hour and a half.\nAlthough the area around the volcano was covered by ash, it didn't affect planes travelling near it.\nAir traffic can be seriously affected when ash from volcanic eruptions is in the air.\nIn 2010, the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland erupted and flights in Europe and across the Atlantic were cancelled because the ash particles in the air made it unsafe to fly.\nCheck out the video above to see Mount Etna's latest eruption in all its glory.","summary":"How would you rephrase that in a few words?\nMount Etna in Italy has erupted for the first time in more than a year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fellow scrum-half Greig Laidlaw was Scotland's man of the match in their opening Pool B win over Japan.\nBut Pyrgos takes over as skipper as head coach Vern Cotter rotates his squad against the USA on Sunday.\n\"Greig had a great game on Wednesday, but I'll focus on my role and do it to the best of my ability,\" said the Glasgow Warriors 26-year-old.\n\"I just look at it like it's a great opportunity.\n\"Hopefully, we get the right result.\"\nPyrgos led Scotland in a World Cup warm-up defeat by Ireland last month and will be determined to retain his place.\nHowever, Laidlaw is almost certain to return for the potentially decisive meeting with South Africa in Newcastle a week on Saturday.\n\"I knew coming in that was how it was going to go,\" added Pyrgos.\n\"It was amazing to lead the team out against Ireland and again it's a huge honour to captain Scotland at a World Cup.\n\"I know how much it means to the country and I'm really excited.\n\"I'm not sure how I'll feel when I get out there, but it'll be a big moment for myself and my family.\"","summary":"Pyrgos, who has won three caps for Scotland, was delighted to be involved in the match.\n\"It's a great opportunity for me,\" he said.\n\"It's a great occasion for us to play against the best team in the world","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Tuesday Mr Obama cancelled planned talks after the firebrand Mr Duterte called him the \"son of a whore\".\nWednesday's informal meeting took place before an Asean summit gala dinner.\nWhile a Philippine spokesman said he was \"very happy\" it happened, the US side said they had a \"brief discussion\" in a pre-meal \"hold space\" for leaders.\nMr Obama and Mr Duterte are said to have entered the dinner venue separately at the summit in Laos and did not interact with each other during the event, which lasted one hour and 20 minutes.\n\"They were the last people to leave the holding room. I can't say how long they met,\" Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, travelling with Mr Duterte, told reporters shortly afterwards.\n\"I'm very happy that it happened.\"\nA White House official said the pair exchanged \"pleasantries\" in a \"brief discussion\" before dinner.\nWar on drugs\nMr Duterte's outburst came after at a press conference where he told reporters he would not accept Mr Obama raising any concerns about the war on drugs in the Philippines.\n\"You must be respectful. Do not just throw away questions and statements. Son of a whore, I will curse you in that forum,\" Mr Duterte said, apparently in reference to the US president.\nWhat else has the controversial Filipino president said?\nSummit diplomacy, Duterte-style\nWorld leaders' offensive insults: Who's top?\nFrom 'Punisher' to president: Who is Rodrigo Duterte?\nThe Filipino leader later expressed regret over the remarks, but not before Mr Obama had cancelled a planned meeting.\nMr Duterte won the presidency with his hard-line policy to eradicate drugs and some 2,400 people have died in anti-drug operations since he took office in June.\nHe had previously urged citizens to shoot to kill drug dealers who resisted arrest, and threatened to \"separate\" from the UN after it called his war on drugs a crime under international law.\nPresident Duterte, known for his controversial remarks, had previously called US Secretary of State John Kerry \"crazy\" and referred to Pope Francis as the \"son of a whore\".\nBut the president also has staunch support at home for his hardline position on drugs.","summary":"...\n\nSummary:\nUS President Barack Obama has met Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte in the first formal meeting between the two since his election victory.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow climbed 0.28% to 21,891.12, lifted by increases at Boeing, ExxonMobil and Chevron.\nDeclines at Discovery Communications, Amazon and Facebook reined in the Nasdaq, which dropped 0.42% to 6,348.12.\nThe wider S&P 500 was little changed, falling less than 0.1% to 2,470.30.\nMarkets are in the middle of earnings season, as companies reveal their quarterly performance to investors.\nDiscovery Communication shares fell more than 8% after the firm's quarterly revenues disappointed and a deal to buy Scripps Networks Interactive failed to reassure investors' concerns about the challenges facing traditional television companies.\nDiscovery's channels include Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel, while Scripps owns TV channels such as the Travel Channel and Food Network.\nSnap fell 1% to $13.67 as a lock-up ended that has prevented early investors and employees from selling shares since the social media company's IPO.\nThe shares remain well below the price of $17 at which they went on sale in March this year.\nBigger technology companies also fell on Monday. Amazon shares dropped more than 3%, while Facebook shares dropped by more than 1.8%.\nSome analysts believe that investors are cashing out after the strong increase in share prices earlier this year.","summary":"saw the company's stock price rise by more than 40%.\nShares in ExxonMobil fell 0.5% after the oil giant reported a fall in quarterly profits.\nExxon's revenue fell 3% to $128m, while its profits fell to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The limb was found in a garden in Cranwells Park on Wednesday and has been sent for forensic analysis, Avon and Somerset Police said.\nA force spokesman said detectives were \"keeping an open mind\" as to whether it was linked to two similar incidents in the city.\nAll three feet have been found within a few hundred yards of each other.\nTests showed the first foot found in Weston Park East in February was \"probably\" a medical teaching aid. The second foot, found last month in the same area, is still undergoing tests.\n\"The same officers are looking into the latest discoveries and will look to confirm beyond all reasonable doubt that they are linked and if there are any new lines of inquiry which can be taken forward,\" the spokesman added.","summary":"The force said it was \"keeping an open mind as to whether this is a link\".\nThe foot was found in a garden in Cranwells Park on Wednesday afternoon.\nThe force said it was \"keeping an open mind\" as","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Three Victorian hotels will go to make way for a six-storey, four star hotel and two assisted-living apartment blocks, at East Cliff in Bournemouth.\nEnglish Heritage strongly objected to the scale of the development in what is a designated conservation area.\nBut, councillors voted seven to three in favour saying it would help tourism.\nChair of the planning board and Conservative ward councillor David Kelsey, said the buildings earmarked for demolition were nice but no longer \"necessarily functional\".\n\"They've come to the end of their working lives, we need to preserve the tourism aspect while improving living for older people in the town,\" he said.\n\"The loss of buildings and trees are always regrettable but we can't stand still, we need to move forward.\"\nThe site on Grove Road and East Overcliff Drive will get a 90-room hotel along with a nine-storey and seven-storey building, comprising 122 assisted-living apartments.\nApplicants The East Cliff Project LLP will demolish Bay View Court, The Cottonwood and the Ocean View hotels.\nThe council received 246 letters supporting the plans.\nForty-nine residents and the Ancient Monuments Society wrote to object to the demolition, stating that despite being altered, they still \"give a sense of the historic character of the area\".\nEnglish Heritage said the scale of the development would cause \"severe harm\" to the conservation area.","summary":"it said it was \"considering the impact of the demolition on the historic character of the area\".\nThe council said it would be consulting on the plans for a full public consultation later this year.\nThe proposals will be considered by the planning","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The current 56 day waiting time target for treatment is to be halved to 28 days, Health Minister Mark Drakeford said.\nHealth boards have until next March to hit the new target and Mr Drakeford said there has already been \"significant progress\" in services.\nCharities have warned of the growing mental health problem in Wales.\nUnder the old arrangements, patients had to be seen for an initial assessment within four weeks - and then there was another wait of up to eight weeks for treatment.\nNow that wait for treatment time after being first evaluated has been cut to four weeks too.\nThe Welsh government said its waiting times for mental health assessment and treatment were are already more stringent than those in England.\n\u00a3587m\nspending, 2015-16\n11.4%\nof NHS budget\nWomen treated for mental illness 14%\nAdults being treated for depression 9%\nRise in child and adolescent referrals since 2011 100%\nNHS England has a target that 75% of adults should expect treatment within six weeks and 95% within 18 weeks.\nMr Drakeford said: \"This announcement will help ensure timely access to treatment, ensuring people who need expert care and support receive the right services in the right place at the right time.\"\nSara Moseley, director of Mind Cymru, the mental health charity, said the new target was \"welcome\" but more needed to be done, including improving the type of treatment offered to people.\n\"I think the minister is making it very clear that mental health is a priority and we welcome that but we think this is a journey,\" she added.\nUnder the old measure, 85.5% of patients in Wales were treated within the eight weeks of being assessed in June 2015. Cwm Taf health board had the best record with 97.7% meeting the target compared to only 67.4% in the Aneurin Bevan area.\nBut Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams said hundreds of young people would be\"left behind\" as they will still be subject to a longer 16 week target - one that is met only 50% of the time.","summary":"She added: \"Young people are not going to be...\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nThe Welsh government has announced a cut in the time it takes to meet a new target for mental health treatment in Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old was arrested following an investigation by the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC).\nTwo other men and a woman were also charged with supplying cocaine for \"personal use or to on-supply cocaine to friends and colleagues\".\nHunt has played elite-level rugby league, Australian rules football (AFL) and rugby union.\nHunt - who is due to appear in Southport Magistrate Court on 5 March - was not named by the CCC but local media have named him as the 28-year old man arrested.\nHe was arrested on Thursday night, just days after playing for the Queensland Reds rugby team.\n\"The CCC will allege that during an investigation focused on a cocaine trafficking syndicate operating in South East Queensland, these four individuals were identified contacting the syndicate and arranging for the supply of cocaine,\" a statement said.\nIt is alleged the offences occurred between June and December 2014 when Hunt was playing AFL for the Gold Coast Suns.\nHunt rose to prominence playing fullback for the Brisbane Broncos rugby league team in 2004, and was selected for Queensland State of Origin and Australian representative squads.\nHe made a code-switch to AFL with the Gold Coast Suns in 2009.\nHunt played with the team until 2014 when he made a switch to rugby union.\nFacing charges with Hunt are a 24-year-old man from Burleigh Waters, a 27-year-old man from Mermaid Waters and a 22-year-old woman from Mermaid Waters.","summary":"Hunt is also accused of possessing cocaine.\nThe charges were brought under the country's Anti-Corruption Act.\nThe four people charged are all from the same area of Queensland.\nThe men and woman are due to appear in court on 5 March.\nThe woman","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lewis, 48, was released from prison in 2015 after serving less than half of a 13-year sentence for drug smuggling.\n\"I've been through the experience - a lot has happened,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I could help young players to avoid some of the pitfalls that you may face in a professional career in modern-day sport.\"\nLewis, who played 32 Tests for England between 1990 and 1996, added: \"There are pressures of being a top sportsman, but we're in a very privileged position. After all, you're doing the thing that you love.\n\"But there's not necessarily enough thought going into the planning because of all the money that can be around you, because of a feeling that you can be invincible.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nLewis was convicted in 2009 after being caught smuggling liquid cocaine into Britain from St Lucia.\nHe has struggled to make ends meet since he left prison in June 2015, but earns some income through office work.\nHis tour of the 18 first-class counties has been organised by the Professional Cricketers' Association and the only payment Lewis will receive is his travel expenses.\n''One decision, or a couple of decisions, made over a lifetime for me shouldn't necessarily define who you are,\" added Lewis, who will begin his tour at his old county Leicestershire on Monday.\n\"You look at that decision you say, 'You know what? I went the wrong way there.'\n\"With that experience I can do this and I can do that and you keep on moving. Once you've recognised you've made the wrong choice, you keep moving.\"\nThe County Championship season starts on 10 April.\nHave you added the new Top Story alerts in the BBC Sport app? Simply head to the menu in the app - and don't forget you can also add alerts for the Six Nations, cricket scores, your football team and more.","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nFormer England batsman Ian Lewis says he wants to help young players avoid pitfalls in their professional careers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mosimane said they could only blame themselves for not capitalising on a quick start in Atteridgeville, just outside Pretoria, where they were 2-0 up after just six minutes as their Ugandan visitors seemed to suffer from stage fright.\nWe have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position\nSundowns had the lion's share of possession in the first leg of their last 32-tie after that, but still allowed KCCA to get back into the game and net a potentially vital away goal in the 69th minute.\n\"We have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position. So we have to fight for it. We have the experience, we have the game, we have the personnel.,\" said Mosimane, voted Africa's Coach of the Year for 2016.\nIt means a tenuous lead for the return leg of the second round tie in the Ugandan capital where KCCA need win only 1-0 to go through on the away goals rule.\nMosimane says Sundowns will have to defend well in the return but also pointed out his own team's good away record in winning last year's crown. He said KCCA would be forced to leave gaps at the back as they went in search of victory in front of their own supporters\n\"It won't be an easy game for them either because they have to push everybody upfront to go score And then we can play on the break also because we've got that ability.\"\nKCCA surprised Mosimane with their work ethic and their recovery after conceding goals to centre backs Bangaly Soumahoro and Ricardo Nascimento so early in the game\n\"They worked hard. They are a hard working team, they really worked off the ball, they fight, they run, they don't give up, they have the hope,\" he said of the Ugandan champions, who are also current league leaders in their domestic competition.\nSundowns now face the possibility of joining the likes of recent champions who have come unstuck in embarrassingly early fashion in defence of their crown.\nLast year it was TP Mazembe who went out before the group phase and two years before that Egypt's Al Ahly were handed a shock second round defeat by their namesakes from Benghazi in Libya.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nSouth Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane says his side must take responsibility for their shock exit from the African Champions League.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Machinery that used to be \"the heart\" of Poldark Mine is to be restored by Cornwall College engineering students.\nThe tin mine, which is open to the public, is one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, its owner said.\nIt is believed that the renovation project on the mine at Wendron near Helston could take several years to complete.\nDavid Edwards, who bought it last year, said the machinery on site \"has suffered after 14 years of little or no investment\" but that the recent BBC television series has prompted the need for it to be rejuvenated.\n\"Poldark definitely had an impact for us, it brought more people in buying bookmarks and taking a tour of the mine,\" he said.\n\"The challenge now is to restore the machinery we have on display and get it back in order so that it is more interesting to the public.\n\"This has been a place of industry since the 1400s, one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, so keeping it going is vital for Cornwall's heritage.\"\nLuke Bazeley, an engineering lecturer at Cornwall College, said: \"We always try to give the students work experience and this is the perfect live project to work on - they've loved visiting the site and finding out more about Cornwall's heritage.\"\nHe added the students will need to do some research to find replacement parts for the machinery.","summary":"will be used in the restoration.\nThe college said the project would be funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund and Cornwall Council.\nThe National Trust for Cornwall, which owns the mine, said it was \"very disappointed\" at the news.\n\"","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Trump pointed to the fact that during the caucus the Cruz campaign told voters rival Ben Carson planned to quit the race, which was not true.\nThe Cruz campaign apologised to Carson's camp, saying it was a misunderstanding.\nMr Trump also cited Cruz leaflets that accused Iowans of \"voting violations\".\nPaul Pate, the top election official in Iowa, condemned the mailers on Saturday, saying the state does not track or grade individual voters.\nMr Pate said Mr Cruz's mailers \"misrepresent Iowa election law\" and that they were \"not in keeping in the spirit of the Iowa Caucuses,\" but he stopped short of any official action.\n\"Ted Cruz didn't win Iowa, he stole it. That is why all of the polls were so wrong and why he got far more votes than anticipated. Bad!\" Mr Trump said.\nEarlier, he wrote on Twitter that Mr Cruz \"illegally\" won the caucus, but later deleted the tweet.\nThe reaction contrasts with his concession speech on Monday night, which was seen as a humble departure from his usual bombastic style.\nMr Trump placed second in Monday's contest, which he called \"a long-shot great finish\" in an earlier tweet.\nMr Cruz's camp is not taking the accusations too seriously.\n\"Reality just hit the reality star - he lost Iowa and now nobody is talking about him, so he's popping off on Twitter,\" Mr Cruz's communications director Rick Tyler told Politico in an email.\n\"There are support groups for Twitter addiction, perhaps he should find his local chapter.\"\nThere is no precedent for re-doing a caucus.\nThe remaining candidates are now in New Hampshire, the next state to hold a primary vote, where Mr Trump is leading in the polls.\nRand Paul, a Republican who represents the Libertarian wing on the party, dropped out of the race on Wednesday after finishing fifth in Iowa.","summary":"Mr Trump's campaign manager Corey Lewandowski has said he will not be running in the state.\nThe Republican nominee has been outspoken about the...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nRepublican presidential nominee Donald Trump","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The two-page note, addressed to Mrs Ellis and dated 19 August 1945, finds him dealing with the subject of joy.\nIt was found by its owner in a copy of Lewis's book, A Problem of Pain, bought years before.\nAuctioneer Chris Albury said \"keen interest worldwide\" had boosted the guide price from \u00a31,500.\nDominic Winter Auctioneers in South Cerney said the letter had been bought by a private buyer from California.\n\"It's a wonderful, thoughtful letter by one of the most highly regarded English writers of the 20th Century,\" Mr Albury said.\n\"Any original and unpublished letter that gives new insights into a collectable writer's ideas is going to have an appeal, and this one has literary, autobiographical, philosophical and theological content, so ticks every box.\n\"The letter was written just days after Japan's surrender at the end of the Second World War and perhaps the idea of joy, which he thought very unlike pleasure, was once again on his mind.\"\nIn the letter, which is in \"very good\" condition, Lewis writes: \"Real joy... jumps under one's ribs and tickles down one's back and makes one forget meals and keeps one (delightedly) sleepless o' nights.\n\"It shocks one awake when the other (security and prosperity) puts one to sleep.\n\"My private table is one second of joy is worth 12 hours of pleasure.\"\nMr Albury said the subject of joy was a \"continual theme\" throughout Lewis's life.\n\"Interesting, too, is the fact that he was to meet and marry a woman called Joy a few years later,\" he said.","summary":"\"It is a very interesting story.\"\nThe letter was written in the mid-1950s, and is dated 19 August 1945.\nIt was found by its owner in a copy of Lewis's book, A Problem of Pain, bought in","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The interior of the Saab 340 that flies to and from Orkney was stripped out and renewed and the exterior repainted at a cost of almost \u00a3270,000.\nLoganair, a franchise partner of Flybe, will spend \u00a33.5m having the same work done to the rest of its fleet.\nThe first stage in the three-year project follows criticism about the reliability of Loganair services.\nThe airline's business includes operating lifeline routes to and from the Scottish islands, including Lewis in the Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland.\nLast year, members of the public and MSPs raised concerns about the reliability of some of these services.\nIn January this year, the company announced that it was investing \u00a315m in a programme of improvements and upgrades.\nAs well as being given a revamp, each plane is to undergo a specialist check every 36 months.\nLoganair said this \"intensive process\" would involve stripping back the aircraft to the basic airframe structure for an examination using X-ray machines.\nBoth engines and the flight control surfaces would also be removed to give access to the aircraft's structure and internal systems.\nLoganair chairman David Harrison said he was \"extremely pleased\" the first plane had been refurbished\nHe said: \"Our engineers and support teams put an incredible amount of time and effort into the project, and I'm certain our customers will appreciate their endeavour and enjoy the comfort benefits the renewal project brings to the Saab 340 fleet.\n\"This Saab 340 renewal programme again underlines the commitment made by Loganair at the beginning of the year to embark on a significant investment programme to enhance the fleet and ultimately improve customer experience.\"","summary":"The first of three new aircraft to be refurbished at a cost of \u00a33.5m has been flown by Loganair.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The girl was with her parents and a younger brother when she attended St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, at about 17:40 BST on Sunday.\nBut the family left two hours later before the girl, who police believe is diabetic, could receive treatment.\nPolice said the girl could fall into a coma if not treated immediately.\nA Scotland Yard statement said: \"The girl was initially seen by medical staff and her parents informed them that their child's name was Mashael Aldosari.\n\"Detectives are unsure if this is the child's real name as the family provided a false address to staff.\"\nThe family told medical staff they travelled to the UK in order for their son to receive hospital treatment.\nPolice said they have \"established that this is may not be the case\".\nMashael is described as being less than 5ft tall with long straight black hair. She was last seen wearing a grey top, leggings and light-coloured shoes.\nDetectives believe the family could be from Kuwait.","summary":"are trying to trace a woman who was seen leaving the country.\nThe girl was last seen wearing a black and grey T-shirt, blue jeans and black shoes.\nThe family left the hospital at about 18:30 BST on Sunday.\nThe girl was taken to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The company was due to release results on 10 March and hold its shareholders' meeting towards the end of April.\nIt has not said by how much these events will be delayed.\nIt says results will be about the same as in 2014, although the cost of the crisis will eat into those.\nIt said it was working on \"valuation calculations\".\nSales in VW-branded cars dipped last year after the scandal - which affected 11 million cars - came to light in September. Deliveries fell 5.3% in October, 2.4% in November and 7.9% in December compared with those months in 2014.\nIt was its first drop in VW-branded sales in 11 years as the company continues to cope with the emissions scandal.\nVW has promised it will have a fix in the coming weeks for the millions of US cars with defeat devices that disguised emission levels in diesel cars.\nSales of VW-brand cars fell 4.8% in 2015 to 5.82 million cars from 6.12 million a year earlier.\nThe US Environmental Protection Agency is suing the company over what it says were 600,000 affected vehicles and a US law firm is conducting an investigation into who made the decisions to cheat.\nVolkswagen says it is sticking to its plan to publish the findings of its investigation into the scandal in the second half of April.\nResults from Porsche, which is owned by Volkswagen, are also being delayed.","summary":"The company said it would release its first-quarter results on 14 April, but the company's chief executive Matthias Mueller has said the results will not be released until after the US election.\nThe company said it would release its second-quarter results","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGB finished bottom of the Pool stage in London with no wins and only three goals scored, but produced their best performance in an enthralling fifth\/sixth place play-off.\nAlex Danson scored a match-winning hat-trick, with Lily Owsley also on target.\n\"We didn't lose belief and we are delighted,\" Danson told BBC Sport.\n\"Obviously I'm delighted [with the three goals] but not just for me, from a whole team perspective because we can build on that performance leading into the summer.\"\nHead coach Danny Kerry admitted \"harsh words\" were spoken after Britain's 4-1 defeat by Australia on Saturday, but was please with how his team responded.\n\"We've had a tough tournament and they know that yesterday wasn't good enough, but today they really committed,\" he told BBC Sport.\nDanson struck her first goal of the tournament in the 10th minute, but Anita McLaren drew New Zealand level in the second period.\nOwsley and Danson struck either side of half-time to take GB clear, but back came the Kiwis with goals from Olivia Merry and Kelsey Smith made the score 3-3.\nDanson needed time out after being struck in the head by the ball, but recovered to deliver a composed lofted finish over New Zealand keeper Sally Rutherford to win Britain the match.\n\"Although we conceded a few today, which we need to work on, overall that was much better,\" captain Kate Richardson-Walsh told BBC Sport.\n\"We have a lot to learn, huge amounts, but it's good we're doing that now and can take that forward to Rio.\"\nBritish selectors will reveal the 16 women and 16 men who have been chosen to represent Team GB at this summer's Rio Olympics on Tuesday.","summary":"will be made aware of the results of the selection process on Wednesday.\nGreat Britain's women: Lily Owsley, Kate Richardson-Walsh, Alex Danson, Emily Nelson, Susannah Townsend, Georgia Cooke, Susannah Townsend,","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"El Amrani, in a letter to African football associations, said he would be departing on Monday, but gave no reason for his decision.\nThe 37-year-old Moroccan had served as secretary general for the last six years.\nHayatou was deposed as Caf president 10 days ago at elections in Ethiopia, where six of his allies on the body's executive committee also lost their positions.\nThe 70-year-old Hayatou had served as president for 29 years.\nCaf's new president, Ahmad, chaired a meeting with his staff at the African football body's headquarters in Cairo later on Sunday.\nDuring the meeting, the new president announced he had accepted the resignation of El Amrani.","summary":"he said he would be leaving Caf on Monday.\nHayatou, who has been in power since 1988, has been criticised for his slow reform of Caf, which has seen the body reduced to the organisation of nine member federations.\nThe body has","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Smith, 26, already leads the one-day side and will also captain the Twenty20 team in the absence of the injured Aaron Finch.\nFellow batsman David Warner, 28, has been named as Smith's vice-captain.\n\"At 26, Steve is a fine young man with extraordinary talent,\" said national selector Rod Marsh.\n\"He is highly regarded by the selectors and we congratulate him on being appointed to the role on an ongoing basis. He should be incredibly proud.\"\nClarke, 34, confirmed his decision to retire after his side surrendered the Ashes with a heavy defeat by England at Trent Bridge, which gave the hosts a 3-1 lead.\nSmith had already captained the side in three Tests against India last summer, when Clarke was recovering from hamstring surgery and back issues.\nThe New South Welshman has played in 32 Tests for his country, scoring 2,952 runs at an average of 54.66.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"When Michael made his decision to retire last week it was a very straightforward decision for us to nominate Steve as his successor,\" added Marsh.\n\"He has big shoes to fill but everything about him suggests he is the right man for the job.\"\nWarner has earned the vice-captain's role despite a history of disciplinary problems, and Marsh said of the opener: \"David has matured and developed into an important senior figure in the Australian team. He has come a long way.\n\"We believe that he will respond well to the added responsibility of leadership.\"\nSmith and Warner will lead Australia in the limited-overs matches that follow the final Ashes Test at the Oval, which starts on 20 August.","summary":"Australia squad: Steve Smith (capt), David Warner, Steve Smith, David Warner, David Warner, David Willey, David Warner, David Warner, David Smith, Steve Smith, David Warner, David Willey, David Smith, David","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Duff was discovered falling in and out of consciousness on Bo'ness Road in Polmont, Stirlingshire on 31 May last year.\nThe case was described by a prosecutor as one with \"unusual circumstances\".\nThe 44-year-old, of Cowdenbeath, Fife, was also banned from driving for four years.\nDepute fiscal Siobhan Monks said a member of the public was driving along the road when he came across Duff's 15-year-old Peugeot 206.\nMiss Monks said the Peugeot engine was running, but the vehicle was stationary, and Duff was not in it.\nThe other motorist stopped and found Duff \"lying in the road, under the influence, with his trousers down, falling in and out of consciousness\".\nA blood sample taken at Forth Valley Royal Hospital three hours later showed Duff was still over twice the legal drink drive limit.\nDuff told police he had drunk alcohol and slept in his car following an argument with his girlfriend.\nMiss Monks said that when Duff woke up he decided to drive to work, but felt unwell, stopped his car and got out, but could remember nothing more.\nSolicitor advocate Stephen Biggam, defending, said: \"He had become dehydrated, that's why he passed out.\"\nDuff pleaded guilty at Falkirk Sheriff Court to a charge of drink-driving.\nIn addition to the driving ban and unpaid work order, Sheriff John Mundy placed Duff under social work supervision for 18 months.\nHe said: \"This is a serious matter.\n\"The court does have the power to impose a custodial sentence, but it would be better for you to receive some kind of structured support.\"","summary":"Sheriff Mundy told Duff: \"You have been convicted of a serious offence and you have been placed under the most severe sanction possible.\n\"You have been convicted of a serious offence and you have been placed under the most severe sanction possible.\"","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old joined the Blues from Reading in August 2015 but has yet to make his debut for the Premier League champions.\nHe was loaned back to the Royals in 2015-16 before spending last season with German side Eintracht Frankfurt.\nHector has also had spells with five non-league sides, as well as spells in Republic of Ireland and Scotland.\nThe Jamaica international has played for Bracknell Town, Didcot Town, Havant and Waterlooville, Oxford City, Horsham, Dundalk, Barnet, Shrewsbury, Aldershot, Cheltenham, Aberdeen, Reading and Frankfurt.\nHe could make his Tigers debut against Aston Villa on Saturday, 6 August.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":".\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nLeicester City have signed Chelsea midfielder Alex Hector on loan until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Blunkett said using the same funding formula applied to Wales - which has a devolved budget - Yorkshire would be entitled to a \u00c2\u00a324bn budget.\n\"You put great store by devolving decision-making to ordinary people,\" he told Prime Minister David Cameron.\nMr Cameron said the government had already got rid of a \"centralised\" approach that Mr Blunkett was part of.\nMr Blunkett, a Labour former Cabinet minister and the MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, made the suggestion during prime minister's questions in the House of Commons.\nHe said: \"Can you think of one single reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't determine their own priorities?\n\"And, mischievously, one reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't have their own White Rose Parliament?\"\nMr Cameron said: \"What we are doing is we are saying to councils in Yorkshire, as up and down the country, 'We are getting rid of the ring fences, we are giving you the power to spend your money in the way that you choose'.\"\nHe added: \"We have got rid of the bossy, centralised interfering approach that I'm afraid you were rather part of.\"","summary":"Mr Blunkett said the government was \"going to spend more money in Yorkshire than in Wales\".\nHe added: \"We are going to spend more money in Yorkshire than in Wales.\"\nMr Blunkett said the government was","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robinson, 21, who previously had two loan spells at the Lilywhites, turned down a new deal with Villa and joins for an undisclosed compensation fee.\nNewcastle-born former Rotherham man Pringle, 26, signs for an undisclosed fee after one year with the Cottagers.\nPringle made nine league starts during a short loan spell at Ipswich in 2016.\nRobinson told the club's website: \"It was obviously a big decision for me leaving Aston Villa, I've been there since I was eight-years-old.\n\"But, if there was ever a club for me to settle down with and sign permanently with, it would be Preston North End.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Preston North End have signed Aston Villa midfielder Conor Dwyer and Aston Villa defender Danny Graham on loan until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two cars and a lorry were involved in the collision on the A52 near Nottingham on 25 November.\nFather-of-three Gurdip Singh Kareer, 41, from Wollaton, was a \"loving, caring family man\", while Kyle O'Connor, 22, of Wollaton Vale, Nottingham, \"loved everything\".\nTwo men, aged 22 and 24, have been arrested and bailed over the crash.\nThe family of Mr Kareer said: \"He was a loving, caring family man that always put his wife and three children Kaiden, nine , Argent, four and Tiana, 11 months, first before anything else.\n\"He doted on his family and everything he did was for his family. He was a loving brother, a caring son and will be very sadly missed forever - but never forgotten.\"\nMr O'Connor's family described him as a loving and adventurous man\n\"Kyle was a loved brother, son, grandson, nephew and best friend.\n\"Kyle loved everything and everyone around him, behind his fearlessness, strength, sense of fun and adventure, which we will hold in our hearts forever.\n\"As a family we would like to thank everyone who has shown love and support,\" they said.\nThere were lane closures on the road for nearly 24 hours after the accident.\nPolice have renewed an appeal for any witnesses and particularly dashcam footage from any vehicles which were near the scene at the time of the crash.","summary":"dashcams are also being sought.\nThe A52 was closed between Wollaton and Wentworth for several hours while police investigated the crash.\nA woman who died in a crash involving four vehicles has been named by police.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs said blood samples from about 35 fighters revealed traces of sulphur mustard.\nIt did not say if any of the peshmerga had died as a result of the attack, or how severely they had been wounded.\nMustard gas can burn skin and cause severe respiratory problems, and is banned under international law.\nThe exposure took place along the front lines near the northern Iraqi towns of Makhmour and Gwer, the ministry said in a statement.\nRoughly 37 mortars were fired in the attack, the statement added, \"releasing white smoke and a black liquid\".\nThe ministry called on countries fighting IS to give peshmerga fighters equipment for protection against chemical attacks. Several countries including the United States are already giving military assistance to the Kurdish fighters.\nThis is not the first time IS has been accused of using chemical weapons. In March, Kurdish authorities in Iraq said they had evidence that IS had used chlorine gas.\nThat allegation, by the Kurdistan Region Security Council, followed similar claims that the group had used low-grade chemical weapons against Iraqi security forces.\nThe director of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons expressed \"serious concern\" in August over the possibility IS was using prohibited chemical weapons.\nThe UN recently adopted a resolution aimed at identifying those behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria.\nIS already has a large arsenal of conventional weapons and military vehicles seized from the Iraqi army, much of it produced by the United States.\nIraq Kurds were the victim of a major chemical weapons attack by the Iraqi military under Saddam Hussein in 1988, which left thousands dead in the city of Halabja.","summary":"The US-led invasion of Iraq in 2003...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nIslamic State (IS) militants have been accused of using mustard gas in an attack on Kurdish forces in Iraq.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, 41, was helped from the Audi TT which had been driven at speed into Carr Mill reservoir in St Helens on Monday evening, Merseyside Police said.\nFive officers were filmed rescuing him from the slowly sinking vehicle.\nThe man was found to be uninjured when taken to hospital. He was detained on suspicion of a number of offences.\nThese included the unauthorised taking of a motor vehicle, burglary, dangerous driving and failing to stop, police said.\nOfficers started tracking the suspected stolen Audi in Liverpool at about 20:20 GMT.\nWhen police attempted to stop the car, the driver sped off, leading to a police pursuit up the M62.\nOfficers deployed a stop-stick before the Audi continued to be driven at speed and finally into the reservoir.\nThe officers who went into the water were also checked over as a precaution and have all been released.\nCh Supt Jon Ward said: \"The officers involved in this pursuit and rescue acted with exceptional bravery, tenacity and professionalism to rescue the man on a bitterly cold, wet and miserable evening.\n\"Without a second thought given to their own safety and the conditions, they entered the freezing water and dragged him through the rear of the car just before it became completely submerged.\"","summary":"The force said the man was uninjured when he was rescued from the car.\nCh Supt Ward added: \"The actions of the officers involved in this rescue were truly exceptional and I commend them for their bravery.\"\nThe force","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Homes have been added to My NHS, part the NHS Choices site, allowing users to leave ratings and reviews to help other people assess services.\nEach care home is scored on its level of safety, staff turnover and food hygiene, among other standards.\nThe National Care Association said if information was not up to date, it could be \"unfair\" to care providers.\nOn the website, a database can be searched using a postcode, region or home name to check on facilities with or without nursing.\nPeople can access:\nHealth Minister Alistair Burt said: \"We know how difficult important decisions about care for a loved one can be - this is a victory for those who are worried about care - with a click of a button the public will be able to make an informed choice about care and make those difficult decisions easier.\n\"This data will show clearly the difference in quality across care homes and will help drive up standards by highlighting poor performers which will mean they have to shape up their services or lose out.\"\nNadra Ahmed, chair of the National Care Association, which represents independent care sector providers, said the move could help people \"answer some of the questions\" they may have about care.\nBut she warned that if the \"snapshot\" of the provider's rating or profile on the site was not regularly updated it could disadvantage those who improve their service.\n\"I don't know how [improvements] would be indicated... especially if that report is not going to be reviewed for a period of time, which would be unfair.\"\nShe added: \"Nothing beats actually going to see a service for yourself. If you think that it's good [but the website] says there's something that's not quite right, don't let it put you off.\n\"When you look at the website you know that responsible services who may have an inadequate rating will be working towards making that better.\"","summary":"The Care Quality Commission (CQC) said it was monitoring the website and would publish its findings in due course.\nThe CQC said it had...\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nCare homes in England are being offered ratings by","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The program - called Vital - will vote on whether to invest in a specific company or not.\nThe firm it will be working for - Deep Knowledge Ventures - focuses on drugs for age-related diseases.\nIt said that Vital would make its recommendations by sifting through large amounts of data.\nThe algorithm looks at a range of data when making decisions - including financial information, clinical trials for particular drugs, intellectual property owned by the firm and previous funding.\n\"On first sight, it looks like a futuristic idea but on reflection it is really a little bit of publicity hype,\" said Prof Noel Sharkey of the University of Sheffield.\n\"A lot of companies use large data search to access what is happening on the market, then the board or trusted workers can decide on the advice.\n\"With financial markets, algorithms are delegated with decisions. The idea of the algorithm voting is a gimmick. It is not different from the algorithm making a suggestion and the board voting on it.\"\nAccording to Deep Knowledge Ventures, Vital has already approved two investment decisions.\nThe software was developed by UK-based Aging Analytics.","summary":", a company that specialises in analysing financial data.\nIt is currently working with a number of companies, including Apple, Google, Facebook and Microsoft.\nThe company said that it would be working with other companies to develop a more sophisticated version of the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The woman had withdrawn her pension from a bank in Altrincham on Monday before heading into the Iceland store.\nWhile shopping she was approached by a woman who grabbed her trolley and demanded her money.\nNot willing to give up without a fight, however, the octogenarian hit the woman over the head with the bacon before the would-be thief fled empty-handed.\nGreater Manchester Police said while the 86-year-old was \"safe and well\", she was \"shook up about the incident\".\nUpdate 20 July 2016: A video of the incident obtained by Altrincham Today and released later revealed the incident was less dramatic than previously reported by Greater Manchester Police.","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA shoplifter who grabbed a woman by the throat with a bacon sandwich has been caught.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Imani Wiltshire was discovered on the lower deck of the bus in Stratford, east London, on 28 September.\nShe was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead. A post-mortem examination found she died from head injuries.\nRosalin Baker, 25, and Jeffrey Wiltshire, 52, of Manor Park, pleaded not guilty to murder at the Old Bailey.\nThey also denied charges of causing or allowing the death of their child.\nA trial date has been set for 13 March at the same court.","summary":"Wiltshire was remanded in custody.\nA man and a woman have denied murdering a three-month-old baby girl on a bus.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24 crew, mostly from Eastern Europe and Asia, are still on board the Maersk Tigris, anchored off Bandar Abbas.\nMaersk said it still did not know the reason why the Marshall Islands-flagged vessel was seized, and noted it had been in an international shipping lane.\nBut Iranian authorities noted that it had been in the country's waters.\nIranian media cited an official as saying the ship was seized based on a court order in connection with a complaint made by a private Iranian company about debts.\nOn Wednesday, Maersk said it had been in contact with Singapore-based Rickmers Shipmanagement, from whom it charters the Maersk Tigris, and was \"pleased to learn that the crew is safe and under the circumstances in good spirits\".\nThe crew includes a British national, but no Americans, as initial reports suggested.\n\"We are continuing our efforts to obtain more information about the Iranian authorities' seizure - in international waters - of Maersk Tigris. We are not able at this point to establish or confirm the reason behind the seizure,\" Maersk added.\n\"We remain in close dialogue with the Danish ministry of foreign affairs.\"\nA spokesman for Rickmers Shipmanagement said the vessel had been carrying commercial goods and no \"special cargo\" such as military equipment.\nThe incident has prompted the US Navy to dispatch a destroyer and a reconnaissance plane to the area to \"monitor\" the situation.\nA general distress call sent out by the Maersk Tigris on Tuesday morning was picked up by US Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT).\nA Pentagon spokesman said Iranian Revolutionary Guards Navy patrol vessels had approached the ship while it was moving through Iranian territorial waters, but inside an area that under international agreement is open to foreign ships making an \"innocent passage\".\nThe patrol vessels ordered the container ship to go deeper into Iranian waters, but the master refused. Only when they fired warning shots across its bow, did he comply.\nThe Pentagon spokesman called the actions of the patrol vessels \"inappropriate\".","summary":"He...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe Danish container ship seized in Iran on Tuesday has been returned to the Marshall Islands, the Danish foreign ministry says.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Madihah Taheer, Ummariyat Mirza and Zainub Mirza appeared at the Old Bailey in London on 28 April.\nMrs Taheer, 21, has been charged with assisting another to commit acts of terrorism by providing her bank details to purchase a knife.\nMr Mirza, the husband of Mrs Taheer, 21, is charged with preparing for a terrorist attack in the UK by buying a knife and other items.\nZainub Mirza from Eastfield Road, Bordesley Green, is charged with sending Islamic State propaganda videos to others.\nBrother and sister Ummariyat Mirza, 21, and Zainub Mirza, 23, were remanded in custody until their next court appearance.\nMore stories from Birmingham and the Black Country\nMrs Taheer, of St Agathas Road, Birmingham, was granted bail with strict conditions imposed.\nThe trio will next appear before Woolwich Crown Court on 4 September.\nWest Midlands Police said the charges were not linked to March's Westminster attack.","summary":"was not immediately available for comment.\nThe three men were arrested on suspicion of preparing for a terrorist act in the UK, but were later released without charge.\nA man and a woman have been charged with terrorism offences after a knife was found at a house","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stephen Doughty won the seat with 9,193 votes, a majority of 5,334 over the Conservatives. The Lib Dems were third, with Plaid Cymru fourth.\nThe turnout was 25.65% - down from more than 60% at the 2010 General Election.\nMr Doughty succeeds Alun Michael, who stood down after 25 years as an MP to stand in the police and crime commissioner elections.\nThe new MP beat seven other candidates to retain the seat for Labour.\nMr Doughty, a former head of Oxfam Cymru, said in his acceptance speech that his victory was a \"condemnation\" of the policies and priorities of the UK government, particularly in areas such as proposals for regional pay.\nHe called for stronger regulation of banks and a \"greater sense of community and society\", with more emphasis on fairness.\nMr Doughty also paid tribute to previous holders of the Cardiff South seat, including former Prime Minister Jim Callaghan and former Welsh First Secretary Alun Michael and promised to serve his constituents with humility.\nLabour has held the seat since it was created in 1983 and the party's representation of southern Cardiff in Parliament has been unbroken since Mr Callaghan was first elected as an MP in 1945.\nCardiff South and Penarth includes inner-city neighbourhoods such as Grangetown and Butetown, the redeveloped waterfront around Cardiff Bay and the town of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan.\nIts 78,000 voters makes it the biggest seat in Wales in terms of electors.\nParliamentary by-elections also took place in the seats of Corby and Manchester Central on Thursday.\nAnd elections were also held for the newly-created police and crime commissioners were held for all 41 forces in England and Wales outside London.","summary":"The Conservatives have held the seat since it was created in 1983, with Labour and the Liberal Democrats having held it since 1997.\nThe seat was won by the Liberal Democrats in 1997 by a majority of 3,513.\nThe Conservatives have held","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"No Windfarm at Gayton (NOWAG) and East Lindsey District Council both oppose the planning application.\nThe protest march on Sunday morning raised money for legal costs as well as highlighting the campaign.\nThe developers say wind turbines contribute to renewable energy targets and help combat climate change.\nBut campaigner Melvin Grosvenor, who is working with NOWAG, questioned how efficiently the turbines would generate energy.\n\"It's a huge price for Lincolnshire to pay to host a suspect technology,\" he said.\n\"The developers say we need renewable energy, but at what cost to the landscape?\"\nEarlier this year Lincolnshire County Council issued a statement advising district councils not to grant planning permission if wind farms fail to meet strict criteria.\nThe council's leader, Martin Hill, said he did not want Lincolnshire to be \"covered by a forest of the things\".\nMr Grosvenor said wind turbines have more of a visual impact in Lincolnshire because the landscape is relatively flat.\n\"The issue we've got with Lincolnshire is because it's predominantly big open skies there are few visual detractors, and of course you've got the Lincolnshire Wolds [an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty],\" he said.\nAbout 60 campaigners walked from near Theddlethorpe Church to Great Carlton, and many were sponsored.\nThey walked along a bridleway known as the Two Mile Bank, where the turbines would be erected.\nThe campaigners also flew a blimp at about 377ft (115m) to demonstrate the maximum height of the turbines.\nThere are already wind farms at Gayton le Marsh and Theddlethorpe, and Mr Grosvenor said the proposed turbines would \"give the impression of a continuous line of turbines on the landscape.\"\nThe public inquiry is due to begin in January and the government will decide whether permission is granted or not.\nDeveloper EnergieKontor said on its consultation website: \"The UK is the windiest country in Europe and the deployment of wind farms could contribute significantly to renewable energy targets which aim to assist in combating climate change.\"","summary":"The...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nCampaigners have marched through Lincolnshire to oppose plans for wind farm development.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That compares with just 300 people in the largest trust area, Belfast.\nIt is thought that the problem in the South Eastern Trust is down to staffing issues in that area.\nThe trust - which covers Newtownards, County Down and Lisburn, said it has been unable to fill two consultant cardiologist posts.\nThere is also the added problem of staff sickness and increase in the number of referrals.\nThe South Eastern Trust serves a population of approximately 345,000 people with a budget of almost \u00c2\u00a3500m.\nThe figures also show that 364 people are waiting up to a year for their first urgent consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital, while in every other trust the waiting list for this type of appointment is zero.\nIn a statement, South Eastern Trust said: \"We have recently lost two consultant cardiologists who both required to relocate.\n\"Despite strenuous efforts, we have, so far, been unable to fill these vital posts and, combined with the constant increase in the number of cardiology referrals, this has led to an unfortunate increase in waiting times for appointments.\n\"We are taking every possible measure to address this.\"","summary":"Health Minister Michelle O'Neill said she was \"deeply disappointed\" by the figures.\n\"It is clear that the number of patients waiting for their first consultant-led appointment is increasing year on year and this is unacceptable,\" she said.\n\"It is","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said the firework was dropped through the doorway of a fish and chip shop by an \"unknown male\".\nThe incident happened at about 21:15 BST on Friday at the shop in Alliance Avenue.\nThe man was taken to hospital where he is described as being in a stable condition.\nCondemning the incident, North Belfast SDLP assembly member Nichola Mallon said: \"Fireworks aren't toys, they can cause serious injury and they can cause considerable damage to property and they need to be used responsibly.\n\"So I would send a very clear message to parents and to young people to realise the dangers of fireworks.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in councillor JJ Magee said: \"Hopefully the injured man will make a full and speedy recovery but it must have been a very traumatic experience.\"\nPolice have appealed for witnesses to contact them.","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA man has been taken to hospital after a firework was thrown through the door of a fish and chip shop in Belfast.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They started arriving at Poldhu Cove on the Lizard on Sunday, and National Trust volunteers have been clearing them away as they are said to pose a risk to wildlife.\nThe bottles are sealed, but witnesses say some have leaked.\nThe National Trust said it believed a container had gone overboard from a ship, during the stormy weather.\nThe Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: \"While it is fact that the MV Blue Ocean lost a container containing bottles of 'Vanish', there is no currently available evidence that the bottles washed up on the Cornish coast are from this container; all evidence is currently circumstantial.\"\nIt is thought the vessel lost the container near Land's End in May.\nThe BBC has contacted Vanish, but the company is yet to comment.\nOther nearby coves including Gunwalloe, Polurrian, Church Cove and Marazion have also been affected, conservationists said.\nCornwall Wildlife Trust said it was \"highly concerned\" about the impact on \"sensitive marine life\".\nJustin Whitehouse, from the National Trust, said: \"The main worry is all that detergent going into our beautiful marine environment, but thankfully most are full.\n\"We think it's a container that has gone overboard from a container ship, during stormy seas.\"\nCornwall Council said the authority and partners, including the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Natural England, would be monitoring beaches in the area.\nIt said: \"The National Trust who own the beach at Poldhu have arranged for the bottles to be cleared away.\n\"In the meantime the public are advised to keep children and dogs at a safe distance from the bottles should any more be washed up.\n\"No attempt should be made to recover the bottles.\"","summary":"'s\nThe National Trust said it was working with the authorities to identify the container.\nThe National Trust said it was working with the authorities to identify the container.\nThe National Trust said it believed a container had gone overboard from a ship, during the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hilda Gaddum, the mayor of Cheshire East, said her fellow Conservative Michael Jones's position had become \"untenable\".\nThe council waived its own financial rules three times when granting Core Fit Ltd contracts totalling \u00a3156,000.\nMr Jones said he was \"clear\" that he had \"not misled council\".\nThe fitness company runs classes in schools and is owned by Mr Jones's personal physiotherapist, Amanda Morris. Neither Ms Morris nor her company have commented on the claims.\nMr Jones has previously said he had publicly declared his interest in the firm, while a council spokesman said there had been no \"unlawful expenditure or any breach of EU procurement rules\".\nHowever, Ms Gaddum said Mr Jones had \"misled\" councillors at a meeting in October, where he questioned why his link with the company was \"being brought up\", and had lobbied for it to receive help.\nThe BBC has seen a letter written by Mr Jones to local MP George Osborne - whose Tatton constituency is included within Cheshire East - in which work carried out by Ms Morris's company is praised.\nEmails released following a BBC Freedom of Information Act request show Mr Jones helped Ms Morris write a positive assessment of how Core Fit had fulfilled one of the council's contracts.\nCore Fit Ltd contracts\nJune 2014\nMarch 2015\nMs Gaddum said she had written to Mr Jones asking for his resignation, which led to \"a very, very difficult meeting with him\".\nIn a statement, Mr Jones said he would \"not be resigning but thank the mayor for recognising the many good things I have achieved\".\n\"I am disappointed, given that I vigorously sponsored her mayoralty to my group, at the comments made. But that is Hilda for you.\"\nThe council has not responded to requests for a comment.","summary":"'s\nThe council said it had been aware of the allegations and had been working with Ms Morris to resolve them.\nA spokesman said: \"We have been working closely with her to resolve the issues raised and we will be...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Premier had suspended its shares on 13 January after agreeing to buy E.On's North Sea assets for a net $120m (\u00c2\u00a384m) plus working capital adjustments.\nThe deal was amended during the suspension so that it no longer constituted a reverse takeover.\nBy close of trading, Premier's share price was up by nearly 90% to 36p.\nLondon-based Premier said the cost of the deal would now come to $135m, including completion adjustments.\nPremier added that this was a result of an increase of the dividend paid to E.On before completion of the deal.\nIn a statement, it said: \"On the basis of this lower aggregate consideration, the acquisition has been classified as a Class 1 transaction.\"\nThe proposed acquisition is still subject to approval by Premier's shareholders and lenders.\nThe assets Premier is buying are located in the Central North Sea, West of Shetlands and the Southern Gas Basin.\nE.On's UK oil and gas upstream portfolio includes stakes in 40 licenses, including a 5.2% interest in the Elgin-Franklin field, a 47% interest in the Babbage field and a 50% stake in the Tolmount discovery.\nThe deal will add about 15,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to Premier's production totals in 2016, according to the company.","summary":"onshore production is expected to be about 1,000 barrels per day.\nThe company said the acquisition would be completed by the end of the year.\nPremier Oil's chief executive, Martin Gilbert, said: \"This is a transformational acquisition for Premier","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tatiana Duva-Rodriguez, 46, is licensed to carry a concealed weapon, but police said she should not have opened fire because her life was not in danger.\nPursued by security guards, a shopflifter ran from a Home Depot hardware store on 6 October to a vehicle driven by an accomplice.\nMs Rodriguez fired several shots with a 9mm handgun as they drove away.\nNo-one was hurt outside the store in Auburn Hills, Michigan, about 35 miles (56km) north of Detroit. Police said Ms Rodriguez had hit the back tyre of the getaway vehicle.\n\"I find it very disturbing that someone would take out their gun in a busy parking lot and shoot at the tyres of a passing car,\" prosecutor Jessica Cooper said in a statement. \"Once fired, the bullet could have easily ricocheted or fragmented and injured or killed someone else.\"\nThe thieves escaped with $1,000 (\u00c2\u00a3652) worth of merchandise. Police arrested two people few days later and charged them with retail fraud.\nIf convicted, Ms Rodriguez faces up to 90 days in jail and a possible fine of up to $500.","summary":"The case has sparked a debate about the use of guns in the US.\nThe National Rifle Association (NRA) said it was \"deeply concerned\" about the case and called for more guns to be provided to police.\nThe US","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As a teenager he tried three times, unsuccessfully, to defect from Cuba, once spending a month in Cuban jail. He finally escaped to Mexico on his fourth attempt, saving his mother from drowning on their boat trip over.\nHe and his mother were then reunited with his father in Tampa, Florida where he had fled two years earlier.\nBut Fernandez's transition from his life in Cuba was difficult. Baseball helped him acclimate to his new American life.\nAfter starting at Alonso High School in Tampa, speaking almost no English, Fernandez steered the baseball team to two state championships.\nHe was drafted by the Marlins in 2011 at 20 years old and named National League Rookie of the Year in 2013.\nThe Miami Herald reported his grandmother, a loyal supporter, often stood on her roof in Cuba during his games to listen to the sports radio broadcast as her grandson played.\nPlayers and fans described him as enthusiastic, energetic and charismatic. Many Cubans from Miami's Latin community, felt that the player embodied their own struggles.\nMiguel Garay, 78, a Miamian who came from Cuba's Pinar del Rio said: \"His story was our story.\n\"There's such a great tradition of baseball in Cuba and he embodied it better than anyone.\"\nAfter undergoing surgery in 2014 for a torn elbow ligament Fernandez became a US citizen in 2015, where he gave the keynote speech at his citizenship ceremony.\nHe said: \"This is one of my important accomplishments. I'm an American citizen now - I'm one of them. I consider myself now to be free.\"\nFernandez was described as an \"avid fisherman\" and was aboard a friend's boat when the vessel hit a jetty, causing it to capsize.\nHe had revealed recently that his girlfriend was pregnant.\nMarlins President David Samson said at a news conference: \"When you talk about tragedy like this there are no words that come to mind.\n\"There is prayer and thought toward his family and his soon to be born daughter. You recognize how precious life is.\"","summary":"Fernandez was...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe story of the Marlins baseball team's remarkable journey from the depths of Cuban exile to winning the World Series of baseball is being told in a documentary.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Government sources told the BBC that the tribal fighters set fire to a building used by the militants.\nThe source said 10 IS militants and five tribesmen had died in the clashes that followed.\nIssa al-Issawi, the exiled mayor of Fallujah, said that more tribesmen were joining the fight against IS.\nReports said the violence involved men from multiple tribes and IS members known as al-Hisba, who are responsible for enforcing religious strictures in the city.\n\"Clashes took place between sons of the al-Mahamda and al-Juraisat tribes against the al-Hisba group,\" Mr Issawi told AFP news agency.\nHe said the violence stemmed from tensions over increasingly difficult living conditions while Fallujah is besieged by Iraqi security forces.\nSheikh Majeed al-Juraisi, a leader in the al-Juraisat tribe, told AFP the clashes were part of an uprising against IS fighters in the city and called on the government and security forces to help.\nReports suggested the tribesmen had seized parts of the north of the city, but later ceded the ground back to IS jihadists.\nFallujah, which is about 50km (30 miles) west of Baghdad, has been held by anti-government forces since the beginning of 2014 and is now one of two Iraqi cities still under the IS group's control.\nIS militants launched a sweeping offensive in June 2014 that overran large areas north and west of Baghdad, but security forces and allied fighters have pushed the jihadists back with support from US-led air strikes.","summary":"The Iraqi army has recaptured most of Fallujah, but the city is still under IS control.\nThe US-led coalition has been carrying out air strikes against IS in Iraq since August 2014, and has been providing military support to Iraqi forces","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The details emerged during the sentencing of Arshid, Bannaras and Basharat Hussain at Sheffield Crown Court.\nArshid, 40, and Basharat, 39, were found guilty by a jury of 50 offences.\nBannaras, 36, pleaded guilty to 10 offences before the trial started.\nMichelle Colborne QC said Bannaras Hussain met one victim when she was 12 or 13 and she performed sex acts on him.\n\"He was indifferent to whether she consented or not,\" she said.\n\"When her brothers found out, they were furious with her and would physically assault her because she was involved sexually with an Asian man.\"\nShe said Bannaras abused one victim in a car park next to Rotherham Police Station, and told the court how the sister of another of his victims described her sister as a \"broken human being\".\nMs Colborne said one woman had described the Hussain brothers as \"a pack of animals\".\nSumming up the contents of a number of statements from the women abused by the brothers, she said: \"They describe from their teenage years a life in the main of feeling dirty, ashamed and guilty.\n\"Between them, a plethora of emotional conditions - eating disorders, self-harm, agoraphobia, self-loathing and terminations for many of them from the age of 14 - events they have never been able to put behind them.\"\nShe said many of the victims have had relationship problems throughout their lives and have found themselves subjected to domestic violence.\nThree associates of the Hussain brothers, their uncle Qurban Ali, 53, Karen MacGregor, 58, and Shelley Davies, 40, will also be sentenced.\nAli was found guilty of conspiracy to rape, while MacGregor and Davies were convicted of false imprisonment and conspiracy to procure a woman under 21 to become a common prostitute. MacGregor was also convicted of two counts of conspiracy to rape.","summary":"Davies was found guilty of false imprisonment.\nThe trial heard that Hussain, of no fixed address, had a sexual interest in a teenage girl and had been in a relationship with her since...\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielik, 17, who underwent his medical at Arsenal last week, signed for Legia from their Polish rivals Lech Poznan in July and has made six appearances in all competitions this season.\nArsenal say the deal \"is subject to the completion of regulatory processes\".\nThe Poland Under-17 international can play in both a holding midfield role and at centre-back.\nHe said: \"I've decided to move to Arsenal and although I cannot be sure of what's to come in the future, I'm going to London to fulfil my dreams.\n\"I'm grateful to my team-mates and manager Henning Berg for trusting such a young player and giving me a chance to play for the first team. It's mostly thanks to him that I'm able to move to Arsenal.\"\nBerg said: \"Krystian is a very talented player, who is going to achieve big success in football in the future.\"\nFor each position, select whether you think Arsenal are sorted, or if a player is needed.","summary":"will.i.am, Arsenal, BBC Sport, Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United, Newcastle, Tottenham, Everton, West Ham, West Brom, Crystal Palace, Queens Park Rangers, Stoke, Swansea, Sunderland,","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 19-year-old was held in Barking on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.\nPolice said six other suspects remain in custody and searches are ongoing.\nEight people were killed when three men drove at pedestrians on the bridge and stabbed people in Borough Market.\nThe man arrested on Sunday is being held at a police station in south London.\nThe six men still in custody, all aged between 27 and 30, were also arrested in east London - four in Ilford, one in Newham and one in Barking.\nThirteen people arrested as part of the investigation have been released without charge, while a 33-year-old man held in Ilford on 8 June has been bailed.\nOver the weekend, police released images of fake explosive belts worn by the three attackers, named as Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba.\nBorough Market is hoping to re-open \"later this week\", managing director Darren Henaghan has said.\nTraders were officially given access to the market on Monday - for the first time since the terror attack - to allow them to start clearing up and prepare to resume business.\nOn Saturday night, bars and restaurants across the capital donated money to a British Red Cross UK fund for victims of terror attacks and their families, as Londoners were encouraged to show \"unity and resilience\" a week after the attack.\nThe fund has raised more than \u00c2\u00a3700,000 since it started on 4 June.\nAnd on Sunday, Southwark Cathedral - which had been cordoned off in the days after the attack - re-opened its doors for the first time.","summary":"'s\nThe cathedral said it had been a \"very difficult time\" for the community, but it was \"overwhelmed\" by the generosity of the public.\nThe cathedral said it had been a \"very difficult time\" for the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He and his son Gorka were arrested earlier this month as part of a corruption investigation.\nVillar, who denied all the allegations, has been suspended for one year by the Spanish football federation.\n\"Villar will no longer have any official functions at our organisation,\" Uefa said on Thursday.\n\"In view of the ongoing court proceedings in Spain, we have no further comments to make on this matter.\"\nUefa said its president, Aleksander Ceferin, had accepted Villar's resignation and had thanked him for his years of service to European football.\nVillar, a former Athletic Bilbao and Spain midfielder, had headed the Spanish football federation for 29 years. Juan Luis Larrea has been named as interim president.","summary":"will take over from him in January.\nUefa said it would not be commenting on the resignation of Villar, who was also president of the Spanish football federation between 2003 and 2007.\nThe Spanish football federation said it had been informed by","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man named as Abdalfatah HA is suspected of being part of a unit with an al-Qaeda-linked group formerly known as al-Nusra Front, which killed 36 Syrian government employees in 2013.\nThe federal prosecutors' office said the man, arrested in Duesseldorf, had carried out death sentences.\nA second suspected al-Nusra fighter was arrested in the town of Giessen.\nAbdulrahman AA is accused of breaking international weapons laws.\nBoth are thought to have been part of the same combat unit for al-Nusra, which was al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria at the time.\nThe group formally severed its ties to the global jihadist network last year, renaming itself Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.\nIn January, JFS merged with four smaller groups to form Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.\nGerman prosecutors allege Abdulrahman AA, 26, and Abdalfatah HA, 35, took part in an armed battle against Syrian government troops including taking over a big arms depot near Mahin, central Syria, in November 2013, eight months after the murders of the government employees.\nSome local reports have claimed one of the men was an asylum seeker, but a spokeswoman for the prosecutors' office refused to confirm this.","summary":"said the reports were \"speculative\".\nThe prosecutors say the men were part of a unit that carried out a number of attacks in Syria, including the killing of the Syrian government employees.\nThe men were arrested in Duesseldorf,","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RTL claims Baysilone, normally associated with the oil or rubber industries, was found in a breakdown of the implant, made by Poly Implant Prothese (PIP).\nA lawyer acting for PIP strongly denied the report, telling RTL that the product was not industrial but a food product used in lipstick.\nThe company was shut down in 2010.\nRTL had the implant examined by a chemistry and toxicology researcher who alleged that the materials used, which also included Silopren and Rhodorsil, had caused the high rupture rate from the silicone gel implants.\nAlthough the French health safety agency was already aware the defective implants contained industrial rather than medical grade silicone, no mention has been made of additives from the petrol industry.\nPIP breast implants: Your stories\nThe British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons said earlier that the silicone was believed to have been made for mattresses but a lawyer acting for French implant-wearers said the composition of the implant varied.\nFrench authorities have advised 30,000 women in France to have the PIP implants removed as a precaution because of an estimated 5% rupture rate.\nThe French health safety agency says it has registered 1,143 ruptures and 495 inflammatory reactions from the implants.\nAn estimated 300-400,000 women were given the implants, mainly in Latin America and elsewhere in Europe.\nIn the UK, 40,000 women have been advised by the government not to have them removed although ministers have ordered a review of data used to assess the risk of the implant leaking.\nA surgeon advising the British government, Tim Goodacre, told the BBC on Monday that the failure rate was \"quite out of the ordinary\" and he said they should be removed on \"a staged basis\".\nNo link has been made between ruptured implants and cancer.\nPIP's lawyer, Yves Haddad, has insisted the fuel additive allegations are completely unfounded.\n\"This isn't an industrial product but a food product of the same type that goes, for example, into the making of lipstick,\" he told RTL.\nHe also promised that PIP's founder Jean-Claude Mas would emerge later this week to give an explanation. Mr Mas, 72, is believed to be in southern France.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nFrench authorities have ordered the closure of a silicone breast implant factory after a report said it contained industrial material.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nia Griffith said her party offers \"investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster\" by the Tories.\nShe urged people to \"imagine the price\" if there was a Conservative government in Wales as well.\n\"Labour changes peoples' lives when we are in government\", Ms Griffith added.\nShe reinforced the message of First Minister Carwyn Jones, who told delegates on Saturday that the assembly election in May would be a straight fight between Labour and the Conservatives.\n\"Together we are fighting for Wales in Westminster and taking on the Tories' appalling treatment of our nation,\" Ms Griffith said.\n\"We need to tell families up and down the country about what our Welsh Labour government is delivering.\n\"Investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster - jobs for our young people, not leaving a generation behind.\n\"That's the difference that a Labour government makes. Labour policies promised then delivered because we are in government.\n\"So don't listen to those who say we should be happy just shouting from the sidelines, that principled opposition is better than political power.\n\"If we take that attitude we may as well shut up shop.\"\nMs Griffith pointed to Labour's establishment of the NHS, introduction of the minimum wage, and delivering devolution with the creation of the National Assembly.\nMeanwhile Mr Jones has said income tax rates in Wales would stay the same as those in England under a Labour Welsh government.\nHe told the Sunday Supplement programme on BBC Radio Wales he would not use new powers to increase income taxes if Labour won the assembly election.\n\"People have a real squeeze on their personal finances and the last thing I want to do is add to that pressure,\" he said,\nScottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has proposed an increase of 1p in the pound for taxpayers in Scotland.","summary":"Ms Dugdale said the Scottish government should be \"able to raise the basic rate of income tax by up to 1p in the pound\".\nShe said the Scottish...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nLabour is the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The debate, on Thursday, was discussing \"serious and widespread failures\" in Gloucestershire's children's service.\nCllr Shaun Parsons, chairman of the council, said members had been told the proceedings were being televised.\nTwo said they had been listening, one blamed medication, but the fourth admitted the meetings \"drag a bit\".\nMr Parsons said he believed the chairman's role is to make sure the meeting runs smoothly and efficiently but added it is not his place to \"give councillors a nudge\".\nBut the former MP for Stroud, Neil Carmichael disagreed. He said it was \"wrong\" that councillors fell asleep \"during such an important meeting on such a critical subject\".\n\"As chairman of the Commons Select Committee I felt it was very much my job to ensure that meetings were run briskly and that all those present were fully engaged throughout,\" the Conservative said.\nFour councillors were spotted nodding off, including deputy leader, Conservative Ray Theodoulou who blamed his heart medication for making him \"a little drowsy\".\nFellow Tory Rob Bird said he may have \"closed his eyes for a moment\", while Liberal Democrat John Cordwell admitted he \"might have nodded off very briefly\". Both men insisted they were aware of the proceedings.\nBut Labour's Graham Morgan was more forthright though, stating: \"Those meetings drag a bit and I'm 66.\"\nMr Parsons said although he had not seen the BBC film it was important to listen to what the councillors had said in mitigation.\n\"It was a very long day, people had been briefed quite considerably on the facts.\n\"But it's not a good appearance for people maybe to have been asleep or indeed nodding off... , it's most unfortunate.\"","summary":"The BBC has contacted the four councillors for comment.\nSummary:\nFour councillors have been found guilty of breaking the law by failing to ensure a meeting was not held in secret.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Molinari stormed into contention with two eagles in the last seven holes to set a clubhouse target of nine under par, which Dunne was able to match thanks to a birdie on the last.\nThe players then returned to the 18th hole for a sudden death play-off.\nA scrappy par proved to be enough for Molinari to secure the title.\nDunne, who had enjoyed a two-shot lead going into the final round, found trouble off the tee and failed to get up and down from a greenside bunker.\nThe 24-year-old's second place finish was his best ever on the European Tour however.\n\"I felt like there were just so many shots that slipped away from me. It's just one of those days,\" said Dunne.\n\"I felt like I was really close to shooting four or five under and stuck with one under in the end. I'm happy with my form and looking forward to next week.\n\"I'm just a bit disappointed not to come out with the result we wanted but it's a step in the right direction.\"\nFor the Italian, it was his first European Tour success since 2010.","summary":"was a first victory in the event since 2008.\n\"It's a great feeling,\" said the four-time winner. \"It's a great feeling to be European Tour champion and to be European Tour champion.\"\nDunne's compatriot, Francesco Mol","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The RSPB said 2,270 black-tailed godwits spent time on the island this spring, almost double the previous record of 1,320 in 2013.\nThe majority of the birds this year were found in a tiny field in Kilmoluaig.\nGodwits often stop off in the Hebrides to refuel during their migration to Iceland, where they breed.\nSpotters identified some of the birds as having come from France, Portugal and Spain due to the rings fitted on their legs.\nJohn Bowler, Tiree officer for RSPB Scotland, said: \"Black-tailed godwits are known to stop off here for food on their way to Iceland, particularly when adverse northerly winds hamper their progress across the North Atlantic.\n\"So, with huge numbers of golden plover already noted on Tiree during pretty windy conditions, it wasn't a huge surprise when black-tailed godwits started turning up, too. However, to see flocks of this size is just incredible.\n\"Hopefully they will enjoy a good breeding season this year and I'm already looking forward to seeing them pass back through Tiree in the autumn.\"","summary":"The RSPB said the birds were also found to be more active than usual, with the majority of the birds spotted on the island in the early part of the month.\nThe charity said the birds were also more likely to be seen on the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It was first spotted at Montevrain, 38km (23 miles) east of Paris.\nSightings of the animal sparked a search involving hundreds of emergency services workers, animal-trackers and a helicopter.\nBut experts now say the animal is most likely a much less dangerous animal, such as a lynx or large domestic cat.\nThey made their conclusions based on inspecting animal tracks.\nIt remains unclear where the animal came from, though there is a big cat park near Montevrain.\nA source told AFP that the search had been scaled back for the moment and the helicopter grounded, although forces remained \"mobilised\" in case of a fresh alert.\nThe BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says police had suggested there was probably not too much to worry about, but the authorities still sent out officers with guns and tranquilisers.\nThe hunt has focused on areas near the Disneyland Paris theme park.\nThere was a fresh alert on Friday morning after paw prints were discovered near a service station east of Paris.\nTo reach there, the animal had apparently crossed the A4 motorway.\nPolice guarded the entrances to schools in the Montevrain area in case the cat turned up, as a helicopter with thermal imaging hovered.\nLocal residents were asked to stay indoors and parents urged to take their children to and from school by car.\nA dozen or so soldiers from a nearby army base joined police and fire officials combing the countryside outside Montevrain.\nA huntsman, officially designated as a \"wolf catcher\", who has a specially trained dog, was also part of the search team.\nThe owner of the lntermarche supermarket in Montevrain said on Thursday that his wife had spotted the animal at about 08:30 (07:30 GMT).\n\"She didn't get out of the car and called me to say 'I think I saw a lynx',\" he was quoted as saying. The woman took a photograph that appears to show a large cat.\nLe Parisien newspaper said several local residents had sighted the animal.\nThe Montevrain mayor's office dismissed the idea that the big cat could have escaped from a circus that was in the town until Saturday, Le Parisien reported.","summary":"it was...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nPolice in France have searched a forest near the Paris theme park for a missing lynx.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifa president Sepp Blatter announced plans last week to form an 11-person panel to review football's scandal-hit world governing body.\nDomenico Scala had earlier said he would only lead the taskforce if he is guaranteed full independence.\nThe Swiss businessman is already the independent chair of Fifa's audit and compliance committee.\nScala was believed to have been prepared to lead the taskforce, after meeting presidents of three of Fifa's six continental confederations.\nBut a spokesman for Scala told BBC Sport: \"Domenico Scala never applied for such a chairmanship.\"\nHe added that the post would only be considered \"under the strict condition\" that \"independence was guaranteed\".\nAs well as an independent chair, the taskforce will have two representatives from the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), Concacaf (North, Central America and the Caribbean) and Uefa (Europe), as well as one representative from each of Conmebol (South America) and the OFC (Oceania).\nIn a statement, Fifa said representatives from federations would not necessarily have to be \"members of the football community\" and the confederations could decide that themselves.\nBlatter, who has announced his intention to stand down as president, has said presidential term limits and integrity checks for top officials are potential areas of reform.\nRecommendations are due to be presented at the next meeting of Fifa's executive committee in Zurich on 24 and 25 September.\nThe prospect of Scala leading an independent review of Fifa was described as \"laughable\" by campaign group New Fifa Now.\nAnd Alexandra Wrage, who resigned from Fifa's independent governance committee in April 2013 in protest at a lack of meaningful action, said even an independent chairman of the reform taskforce \"can't work\".\nShe told BBC Sport: \"The process needs to be taken out of Fifa's hands. Short of that, it's another reform dead-end.\"\nBlatter's resignation on 2 June followed the arrest of seven Fifa officials as part of a United States investigation that saw 14 people indicted on corruption charges.\nA separate criminal investigation by Swiss authorities into how the 2018 and 2022 World Cups were allocated is also under way.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nFifa's president has said he will not be seeking to lead an independent review of the organisation.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"My Brother is a Superhero is focused on Luke - named after Solomons' own son - whose brother Zack is given special powers to help save two universes.\nWinning Solomons \u00c2\u00a35,000, the book sees Luke miss out on the powers because he went to the toilet at the wrong time.\nSolomons previously adapted E Nesbit's Five Children and It for the 2004 film.\nEddie Izzard and Kenneth Branagh both appeared in the big screen version.\nThe winners of the best illustrated book and best older fiction categories were also first-time authors.\nDavid Litchfield's The Bear and the Piano was named the best illustrated book, while writer and actress Lisa Williamson's The Art of Being Normal won in the best older fiction category.\nSolomons had been named as the winner of the best younger fiction book before being named as the overall winner of the prize, voted for by booksellers, at a ceremony at Waterstones' Piccadilly bookshop in London.\nWaterstones children's buyer Florentyna Martin said: \"My Brother is a Superhero is that rare thing - a hugely funny book for young readers that is also rip-roaringly exciting.\n\"It is infused with the spirit of larger than life heroes and colourful comic book trivia that enthrals younger readers and delights superhero fans of all ages, yet at its heart is a touching relationship between siblings.\n\"Given the author's background it's no surprise it is hugely cinematic, but it is also full of wonderful writing and so brilliantly plotted that one never knows what to expect next.\"\nThe book chain's managing director James Daunt added: \"The quality of the books on the shortlists this year was exceptional, reflecting the vibrant health of the children's book market.\n\"That our winners were all first books, and each from a flourishing independent publisher, reflects how blessed we are currently by the breadth of creative talent in this country.\"\nLitchfield's book is about a bear who teaches himself to play the piano, while Williamson's is focused on LGBT issues and tells the story of two teenagers and their struggle with identity.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA children's book about the character of Luke Skywalker has won the Waterstones Children's Book Award.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"NHS managers have proposed a temporary downgrade of the hospital's maternity and paediatric services to cope with staffing shortages.\nThe board of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust will make a decision on Friday.\nOne paediatric nurse, who asked not to be named, said staff were devastated for their patients.\nShe said: \"It's going to mean that many more children will have to make journeys across to Hastings at a time when they are particularly vulnerable.\n\"They're sick. Their families are vulnerable. And I think it's going to have massive implications for children who are sick and for children who are long-term disabled.\"\nThe NHS trust said the changes were being brought in for safety reasons because it was unable to recruit suitable specialist doctors which had led to an over-reliance on temporary and agency staff.\nSeveral options are being considered, but the trust has said its preferred plan is to have consultant-led obstetric services, neonatal services including the special care baby unit, in-patient paediatric services and emergency gynaecology services at the Conquest Hospital in Hastings.\nEastbourne hospital would have a stand-alone midwifery-led maternity unit and enhanced paediatric care.\nPaediatrician Dr David Scott said: \"They [patients] will get a better service if they go to Hastings because they will get staff who will be better trained.\n\"There will be greater consultant availability so they will see more senior better trained staff. It will also allow us to increase the levels of nursing care available on the ward.\"\nLiz Walke, from the campaign group Save the DGH, which opposes the changes at Eastbourne, said: \"We would like an independent body coming in and looking at the whole organisation to see if they can do something better and actually reorganise the services so that both hospitals keep their core services.\"","summary":"The trust said it was not proposing to change the service.\nA trust spokesman said: \"We are committed to providing safe, high quality care for our patients and...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nEast Sussex's troubled Hastings Hospital could be","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guineans are expected to celebrate the landmark with concerts and fireworks.\nThe disease killed more than 2,500 people in the country and a further 9,000 in Sierra Leone and Liberia.\nSierra Leone was declared free of Ebola in November, but new cases have emerged in Liberia, which had been declared Ebola-free in September.\nA country is considered free of human-to-human transmission once two 21-day incubation periods have passed since the last known case tested negative for a second time.\nThe disease has had an enormous social and economic impact on Guinea, the BBC's Ibrahima Diane in Conakry says.\nAccording to the UN, 6,220 Guinean children have lost one or both parents to Ebola.\nMore than 100 health workers also lost their lives in the fight against the disease.\nMeanwhile, survivors are still living in fear of the stigma and long-term side effects associated with the virus, our correspondent adds.\nThe fight against Ebola was particularly difficult in Guinea, he says.\nSome communities initially did not believe there was an epidemic, while others blamed it on Western countries and the Guinean authorities.\nThe government has blamed the virus for poor economic performance and says it has also caused people to distrust the country's health services.\nPresident Alpha Conde has doubled the health budget since winning re-election in November.","summary":"is the first time he has done so since the Ebola outbreak.\nThe president has also announced that the country's air force will be diverted to Liberia to help fight the Ebola outbreak.\nThe US has also pledged to help fight the virus.\nThe World","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 568,000 people have backed a petition calling on the tycoon to be barred for comments he made about banning Muslims from the US.\nLabour MP Paul Flynn will lead a debate in Westminster Hall on 18 January.\nDavid Cameron has condemned Mr Trump, who has major business interests in the UK, but said he should be allowed in.\nThe Commons petitions committee decided to hold a debate on the issue after considering the matter at a meeting on Tuesday. Under the current rules, MPs have to consider any petition with 100,000 signatures for discussion in Parliament.\nThe debate will be held in the Commons' secondary debating chamber rather than the full chamber and there will be no vote at the end of it.\nHelen Jones, the Labour MP who chairs the committee, said it would allow for \"a range of views\" to be expressed.\n\"By scheduling a debate on these petitions, the committee is not expressing a view on whether or not the government should exclude Donald Trump from the UK,\" she said.\n\"As with any decision to schedule a petition for debate, it simply means that the committee has decided that the subject should be debated.\"\nBut Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron questioned the decision to allocate parliamentary time to discussing Mr Trump.\nHe tweeted: \"Trump is a bloviating billionaire with downright offensive views. But I'd rather we debated inequality or the NHS.\"\nMr Trump is currently the frontrunner, in some opinion polls, for the Republican nomination but he has been roundly criticised for comments he made about Muslims in the wake of December's fatal San Bernardino shootings - remarks which critics said were offensive and inflammatory.\nHome Secretary Theresa May, who makes decisions on banning orders, has said she cannot comment on the case.\nA rival petition opposing a ban on Mr Trump as illogical has been signed by nearly 40,000 people. This will also be debated by MPs.","summary":"The petition, which was started by Mr Trump's daughter Ivanka, calls on the prime minister to...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA petition calling for Donald Trump to be banned from the UK has been debated by","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Procession to Calvary, completed in 1602, will remain on show at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire.\nThe painting had been put up for sale for \u00a32.7m. A campaign by The Art Fund and National Trust raised \u00a31.7m.\nThe National Heritage Memorial Fund, which aims to save key historic items, has now stepped in with the final \u00a31m.\nThe painting depicts Christ carrying the cross on his way to crucifixion and has hung at Nostell Priory, a stately home near Wakefield, for 200 years.\nThe priory is the family home of Lord St Oswald, who put it up for sale to pay for the restoration of the estate.\nHe had said he would put it up for auction if the target was not reached by Christmas.\nMembers of the public donated \u00a3680,000 to the campaign, with almost \u00a3510,000 coming from trusts and foundations, while The Art Fund gave a further \u00a3500,000.\nArt Fund director Dr Stephen Deuchar said: \"Considering the economic climate, this has been a hugely challenging campaign and we are enormously grateful to all our members and supporters who have given so generously.\n\"Working with the National Trust has been a very fruitful experience, pooling our resources to pull out all the stops and save this remarkable painting for Nostell Priory and its visitors.\"\nDame Jenny Abramsky, chair of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, said: \"The overwhelming public support to help secure this stunning painting has been an inspiration.\n\"Individual giving combined with ongoing support from government funds such as the National Heritage Memorial Fund will play an increasingly important role in securing our most precious heritage.\"\nThe fund's money comes from the Treasury and is intended to be the last resort for saving items of importance to the UK's national heritage.\nIt has received \u00a310m a year since 2007, but its grant will be halved from this year as a result of government cuts.","summary":"The Art Fund said it was the only fund to have saved a painting from auction in the last...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA painting by the artist Francis Bacon has been saved from auction after a campaign to raise \u00a3","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened outside Castle Bytham, south of Grantham, on Wednesday afternoon.\nThe 73-year-old pilot, from Thurnby, Leicestershire, is being treated for back and leg injuries.\nA 52-year-old tanker driver was treated for minor injuries and the 61-year-old occupant of the property was unhurt.\nThe Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has said it is aware of the incident and is making inquiries.\nLincolnshire Fire and Rescue said the man who lives in the bungalow was in the garden and pushed the tanker driver out of the way, to prevent them both being hit.\nThe pilot became stuck in the plane, which was embedded in the building, and the aircraft's landing gear broke off and landed on a bed.\nA police guard remains in place at the bungalow while recovery work is carried out.\nPete Wiles, from the fire service, said: \"If they hadn't moved... they would have been hit.\n\"It's a fairly miraculous escape... there's an overhead power line nearby which it missed as well.\"","summary":"the fire service added.\nThe AAIB said it was investigating the incident and would be making further enquiries.\nA tanker driver was injured in the crash and taken to hospital with minor injuries.\nThe tanker driver was unhurt.\nThe AAIB said it","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"McCall said he and some of his players were goaded by supporters following their 1-0 loss to the Lions at Wembley.\nHe questioned why stewards had not prevented the invasion.\n\"We're absolutely distraught, we wanted to clap our own fans, the last thing we need is people running around us and giving us verbals,\" said McCall.\n\"I think it's nonsense,\" he told BBC Radio Leeds. \"Ten minutes later an army of stewards comes on when they should have been on straight after the final whistle and stood on the halfway line.\n\"I don't understand why people feel they need to come over to players, intimidate us and wind us up. I was close to clocking a couple.\n\"I'm not necessarily blaming the people who did it but where was the stewarding? Why march them out 10 minutes afterwards?\n\"They should have got to the halfway line straight away and stopped anyone from coming over.\"\nMillwall boss Neil Harris encouraged his side's fans to leave the pitch to allow the team to enjoy their celebrations, while match-winner Steve Morison claimed they had \"ruined\" the moment.\n\"It's not ideal, it's not quite the place for a pitch invasion, I've got to be honest,\" Harris told BBC Radio London.\n\"I don't condone it whatsoever. I'm just hoping there was no disrespect towards Stuart and his team.\n\"For me, I wanted to get them off because I wanted to see my players enjoy it and I wanted to see my players take the admiration of the whole fan base, which happened in the end.\n\"I think it was overzealous, a lot of people wanting selfies and jumping about. I certainly don't condone it, but I'm hoping it was lighthearted.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nMillwall manager Neil Harris has criticised stewards for invading the pitch during their League One play-off semi-final defeat by Leeds.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The polls would have been the first electoral contest between the rival Fatah and Hamas movements for 10 years.\nTheir delay was ordered after lists of candidates for Fatah, which dominates the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, were cancelled in parts of the Gaza Strip, which is run by Hamas.\nHamas has protested at the court's ruling, describing it as \"political\".\nFatah said it held Hamas fully responsible.\nThursday's ruling by the high court in the West Bank city of Ramallah came after a Hamas-controlled court in Gaza disqualified several candidate lists drawn up by Fatah on technical grounds.\nA challenge was also lodged by a lawyer over the inability to hold the vote in East Jerusalem, which Israel annexed after seizing it in the 1967 war but Palestinians want to be the capital of a future state.\n\"Elections can't take place in one place and not the other,\" said the presiding judge.\n\"The elections can't take place in Jerusalem and its neighbourhoods. Also, there are problems with the formation of courts in Gaza... Therefore, the court decides to stop the elections.\"\nHamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri blamed Fatah for the delay.\n\"The high court decision is politically motivated and it came in order to rescue Fatah after its lists of candidates collapsed in a number of areas,\" he told the Reuters news agency.\nBut Osama al-Qawasmi of Fatah rejected the allegation, saying: \"We hold Hamas fully responsible for foiling the election, starting with the unjustified petitions it filed.\"\nThe election would have been the first involving Hamas and Fatah since the 2006 poll for the Palestinian Legislative Council, in which Hamas won a majority.\nA violent rift with Fatah saw the Islamist movement take control of Gaza the following year.\nAlthough Fatah and Hamas formally agreed a unity deal and a technocratic government in 2014, deep divisions remain, resulting in political paralysis.","summary":"The two sides have been embroiled in a series of clashes in recent months,...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA court in Gaza has annulled a poll held in Gaza in October, saying it was illegal","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Dasuki is accused of awarding phantom contracts to buy 12 helicopters, four fighter jets and ammunition. He denies the allegations.\nThe equipment was meant for the fight against Boko Haram Islamist militants.\nMr Dasuki was picked up early in the morning by security agents, a PR firm representing him said.\nTwo weeks ago, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered Mr Dasuki's arrest after he was indicted by a panel investigating the procurement of arm under the last administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.\nPRNigeria said he was picked up by intelligence agents from his home in the capital, Abuja, where he was already under house arrest facing separate charges.\nLater on Tuesday, the former governor of Sokoto state, Attahiru Bafarawa and owner of a Lagos-based private TV station, Raymond Dokpesi, were detained separately by Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in connection with the alleged fraud.\nBoth men, who are political allies of the former president, have denied any involvement in the arms deal.\nTheir arrest follows those of some of Mr Dasuki's associates by EFCC on Monday.\nThe anti-corruption body said they included former Minister of State for Finance Bashir Yuguda and the sons of some prominent politicians of the former ruling party over allegations of impropriety in relation to the arm deal.\nEarlier, Mr Dasuki said he had not been given a chance to defend himself before the investigative panel and described its recommendation as \"politically motivated\".\nThe former army colonel is already facing a trial for allegedly possessing illegal firearms.\nHe is the first senior official of the former government to be charged under the rule of President Muhammadu Buhari, who took in office in May.\nThe BBC's Martin Patience in Lagos says Mr Dasuki's arrest will reinforce President Buhari's message that he will not tolerate corruption no matter how senior the official.\nThe president was elected partly on a promise to clean up Nigeria's notoriously corrupt politics, our correspondent says.\nBoko Haram has killed thousands in north-eastern Nigeria in its six-year campaign to create an Islamic state.","summary":"It...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe former governor of north-eastern Nigeria, Dasuki Ikpuka, has been arrested in the capital, Abuja, on corruption charges.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He suffered a stroke two weeks ago and his condition improved before a sudden deterioration on Tuesday.\nMr Peres, who was one of the last of a generation of Israeli politicians present at the new nation's birth in 1948, served twice as the country's prime minister and once as president.\nHe won the Nobel Peace prize in 1994 for his role negotiating peace accords with the Palestinians a year earlier.\nHe once said the Palestinians were Israel's \"closest neighbours\" and might become its \"closest friends\".\nObituary: Shimon Peres, Israeli founding father\nLong legacy of Israel's elder statesman\nMr Peres died in a hospital near Tel Aviv early on Wednesday, with his family at his bedside.\nHe had been in the intensive care unit of the Sheba Medical Centre after suffering a major stroke on 13 September.\nIsrael's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his \"deep personal grief on the passing of the beloved of the nation\".\nMeanwhile US President Barack Obama called Mr Peres his \"dear friend\" in a statement, and said: \"He was guided by a vision of the human dignity and progress that he knew people of goodwill could advance together.\"\nMr Peres shared his Nobel Peace Prize with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was later assassinated, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.\nAt the start of his long political career, he was put in charge of personnel and arms purchases for the Haganah, the predecessor of the Israel Defense Forces.\nHe secured a deal with France to supply the new Israeli nation with Mirage jet fighters. He also set up Israel's secret nuclear facility.\nHe was the defence minister in 1976, when Palestinian hijackers diverted a plane from Israel to Entebbe in Uganda. He oversaw the successful rescue of more than 100 hostages.\nOnce an advocate of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, Mr Peres later became a leading political dove. He often spoke of the need for compromise over territorial demands in Palestinian areas.\nHe maintained an active public schedule into old age, mostly through his non-governmental Peres Centre for Peace, which promotes closer ties between Israel and the Palestinians.\nIn 2013 he said: \"There is no alternative to peace. There is no sense to go to war.\"\nHe retired from his role as president in 2014.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nFormer Israeli President Shimon Peres has died aged 82, his family says.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Born at Alltnacaillich, Strathmore in 1714, Rob Donn could not read or write and dictated his poetry from memory in later life.\nA wall hanging depicting scenes from his life and work is to be created in a project led by Strathnaver Museum and Mackay Country Community Trust.\nPeople living in and around Strathnaver are to be invited to help make the piece of craftwork.\nDonn's poetry continues to be celebrated and studied today.\nSome of his work has turned into music and performed at Glasgow's Celtic Connections Festival.\nStrathnaver Museum has been awarded \u00c2\u00a35,400 from the Heritage Lottery Fund's Stories, Stones and Bones programme towards the project.","summary":"will be launched on Monday.\nThe project will see the creation of a wall in the museum's gardens and the installation of a new bench in the grounds of the former home of the poet.\nThe project will also see the creation of a new exhibition space","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC James Burns was found not guilty of common assault and two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm against Michael Stanley, 28, in Penrhyndeudraeth, on 10 April 2016.\nHe was also cleared of giving a false statement about what happened.\nHe had denied all the charges at Caernarfon Crown Court.\nThe case against another officer, PC Robin Humphreys, who had been accused of perverting the course of justice, was thrown out earlier in the month.\nJudge Huw Rees said there was insufficient evidence to prove he had colluded with PC Burns by giving false statements about the incident.","summary":"he said it was a \"very serious case\".\nThe court heard that the officer had been suspended from the force for a year after the incident.\nThe case was adjourned for a pre-sentence report to be prepared.\n\n===\n\nWrite a","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The young girl was injured by the drug patrol dog in Belmarsh Prison, Woolwich, on 31 March.\nThe Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said the incident had been reported to police and the dog withdrawn from service.\nIn 2015, the MoJ said there were more than 530 dogs deployed in prisons in England and Wales.\nThe Mirror reported the attack had taken place during a routine drugs test and the girl needed to undergo plastic surgery because of her injuries.\nThe MoJ said it could not release more details because of \"purdah\" rules in the run up to the general election.","summary":"The girl, who was in her early 20s, was taken to a hospital in south London for surgery after the attack.\nThe MoJ said the dog was destroyed and the girl was now recovering in hospital.\nThe girl's mother, who did","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jersey-based collector David Gainsborough-Roberts, 73, spent his life collecting a variety of memorabilia from famous people.\nLast year he sold his entire Marilyn Monroe collection, making \u00c2\u00a31.5m which he said would go to charity.\nMr Gainsborough-Roberts was born in Buxton, Derbyshire, and died in Jersey on Saturday.\nHis collection focused on popular history of the 19th and 20th Century, and included keys and coats from the Titanic; Winston Churchill's Stetson hat; and guns owned by Billy the Kid. He even had a pair of Queen Victoria's knickers.\nHe would tell friends and family that making money from his collection was never the point. He told his friend Murray Norton that \"the point is they have a story attached to them\".\nMr Norton said his fame stretched far and wide but he would always make time for people.\n\"If you went to America people would know David Gainsborough-Roberts because he was a regular on the Joan Rivers Show.\n\"He was known throughout the world. He would give talks in far flung places from Germany to California,\" Mr Norton said.\nFriends have described him as a kind and generous man with a lot of character and enthusiasm.","summary":"Gainsborough-Roberts was a keen rugby player and played for the Jersey rugby team.\nHe was a keen amateur footballer and played for Jersey Football Club.\nMr Gainsborough-Roberts was a member of the Jersey Football Association and was","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"GB were beaten 24-18 by Israel, 37-14 by Hungary and 46-14 by Netherlands.\nThe men's and women's teams had their \u00a32.92m funding to support elite athletes removed after London 2012.\n\"Although we did not make the finals, there are some great young handball players in this country,\" said British Handball director David Meli.\n\"Our aim now is to find a way of bringing additional funding into the association to allow us to run other teams in both male and female competitions.\"\nNetherlands won all three games to secure their place at the finals in Rio, which take place from 19 July to 2 August.","summary":"Great Britain's men's and women's teams will compete in the World Cup in London in September.\nThe men's team will also compete in the European Championships in London in May, while the women's team will compete in the European Championships in London in June.\nThe","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film star and his lawyer wife Amal, want to put up eight cameras on poles in the grounds, up to five metres (16ft) high.\nThey also wish to attach a further 10 cameras to the property.\nThe Eye and Dunsden Parish Council has concerns over privacy and the CCTV system's visual impact on the village.\nDavid Woodward, chair of the council, said: \"When you are strolling next to a pretty riverbank, it's a visual intrusion close to where people are walking.\"\nMr Woodward said the CCTV could also cause privacy concerns for Mr Clooney's neighbours.\nThe property at Sonning Eye is located on an island in the River Thames on the county line between Oxfordshire and Berkshire.\nSouth Oxfordshire District Council's conservation officer recommends approval as long as the cameras can easily be removed from the building.\nThe district councillor has until Friday to decide whether to put the application before a planning committee.","summary":"The council said it would be happy to discuss the application with the couple.\nThe council said it was aware of the privacy concerns and would be happy to discuss the matter further.\nThe couple have been living in Sonning Eye since 2009, when they","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"George Hamilton was speaking to MPs on the Northern Ireland affairs committee.\nIt is investigating how a UK exit from the EU could affect Northern Ireland.\nMr Hamilton said the PSNI would \"not take a position on exit or not\" and would work with whatever circumstances are in place after the EU referendum.\nVoters will go to the polls in June to decide whether the UK should remain a member of the EU.\nAsked on whether an exit from the EU would affect policing, Mr Hamilton said: \"I think all of this is probably doable with an exit, but it will be slower, complicated and more costly is the view we would take from a practical policing perspective.\"\nBut he said the PSNI had a \"very good working relationship\" with a number of police forces in non-EU countries, \"most notably America\".\nMr Hamilton, who appeared before the committee with Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, also said he did not think the PSNI's link with the Irish police would suffer in the case of an exit from the EU.\nHe said \"the relationships are secure\".\nHe added that if a so-called Brexit - a shorthand term for a UK exit from the EU - took place he was \"absolutely sure the quality of the relationship and the professionalism of both organisations would not be diminished\".\nThe committee is examining areas like the economy and the border with the Republic of Ireland.\nIt has already heard evidence from a wide range of politicians and business leaders.","summary":"politicians including Taoiseach (Irish prime minister) Enda Kenny, Taoiseach (Irish President) Enda...\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nThe Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) would not take a","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Celebrations were held in the streets around the Belgrave Road, known as the Golden Mile.\nAbout 35,000 turned out for the lights switch on last week, and even more people are believed to have attended the main event.\nDiwali is a celebration of light over darkness and is a major Hindu festival also marked by Sikhs and Jains.\nSource: BBC Religion and Ethics\nThe annual Leicester event, which culminates in a large firework display in nearby Cossington Street Recreation Ground, is thought to be one of the largest Diwali parties outside India.\nManjula Sood, chairman of the Leicester Council of Faiths, said that like many Hindus, she started the day with family prayers at home before exchanging sweets.\n\"This year we are going to have a spectacular fireworks show and people will see how beautiful it is and then we greet each other on Belgrave Road,\" she said.\nShe added: \"It's not only for Hindus, Sikhs or Jains. This has become such a wonderful festival. You see people from everywhere, not only Leicester. They come from outside Leicester and share in our joy.\"\nAs well as fireworks, people can enjoy Rangoli street art by artist Janak Chauhan as well as entertainment on stage in the park.\nAcross the rest of the city, events have been held to celebrate Diwali including arts and crafts at Newarke Houses Museum and Gardens and several shows at Curve theatre.\nBelgrave Road and Belgrave Flyover will be closed to traffic from 17:30 to 21:30 GMT.","summary":"will be open to pedestrians and cyclists from 17:30 to 21:30 GMT.\nThe festival is the largest of its kind in Europe and is held over three days.\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nLeicester's Diwali celebrations have been","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bloemfontein joins Beijing and Lisbon in being suspended from carrying out any Wada-related anti-doping activities, while Moscow's lab had its accreditation revoked in April.\nThe decision leaves 31 Wada-accredited labs in the world, but none in Africa.\nWada said the laboratory may apply for reinstatement before 30 September.\nThe body did not disclose the reasons for the South Africa facility's suspension, which can be appealed against at the Court of Arbitration for Sport within 21 days of Bloemfontein being notified.","summary":"said it would not comment on the matter.\nThe laboratory in Bloemfontein was set up in 2011 to test for Wada's prohibited substances, including testosterone and human growth hormone.\nThe laboratory was given access to Wada's anti-doping","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simon Marsh, 55, of St Michael and All Angels Church of England church in Bramhall, Stockport, was the subject of an investigation lasting 15 months.\nAllegations were made between 2011 to 2013 when the woman was aged 16 to 19.\nMr Marsh had been on bail and was suspended from his parish duties while the investigation took place.\nA spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said: \"Following receipt of a file from Greater Manchester Police, the CPS have conducted a thorough review of the evidence in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors.\n\"We have reached a decision that there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction and therefore consider that no further action should be taken in this case.\"\nA spokesman for the Church of England Diocese of Chester said: \"The Revd Simon Marsh has agreed not to conduct services or be actively engaged in parish ministry in Bramhall for the time being.\n\"Now that we've been informed that the criminal investigation has finished, with no charges being brought, an internal investigation by the Diocese of Chester is under way.\n\"In the meantime, alternative pastoral care will continue to be provided for the people of Bramhall.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA former parish priest has been cleared of sexually abusing a teenage girl in the 1970s.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Both 48-hour and 24-hour strikes have already been held on seven Shell-operated platforms.\nFurther action was planned but was put on hold for fresh talks.\nWood Group and the Unite and RMT unions said in a statement they had held two full days of constructive discussions which would continue next week.\nThe statement said: \"These collaborative discussions have demonstrated a clear, shared understanding of the issues being raised by all parties, plus the challenges facing the North Sea.\n\"We remain focused on reaching a mutually-acceptable outcome, which demonstrates collective leadership in shaping the future of the North Sea.\"\nThe initial 24-hour strike on 26 July was the first industrial action of its kind in the North Sea in nearly 30 years and was followed by a 48-hour stoppage the following week.\nThe platforms involved are the Curlew, Brent Alpha, Brent Bravo, Brent Charlie, Nelson, Gannet and Shearwater.\nAberdeen-based Wood Group provides maintenance and construction to Shell and signed a three-year extension to its contract earlier this year.","summary":"The company said it was disappointed by the latest industrial action and would be seeking further talks with Unite and RMT.\nUnite regional officer John Boland said: \"These talks have been going on for more than a year and we have been trying","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shahid Tarafdar, 45, was hit by a Peugeot 307 on Stockport Road at about 15:45 GMT on 7 February. He was taken to hospital but later died.\nMichael Joyce, 21, from Reabrook Avenue, Manchester has been charged with perverting the course of justice.\nBoth have been remanded to appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court later.\nThe teenager has also been charged with a number of other driving offences including driving whilst disqualified, failing to stop and report a collision and using a motor vehicle without insurance.","summary":"He is due to appear at Manchester Crown Court on Friday.\nA 19-year-old man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a pedestrian was killed in a crash.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Betsi Cadwaladr health board has suggested downgrading services at one of the area's three district hospitals due to a staffing shortage.\nA legal challenge blocked the plan to downgrade maternity care at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire.\nThat prompted the consultation, which includes a series of public meetings.\nResidents are unhappy with the plans, suggesting removing the service at hospitals like Wrexham Maelor and Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor will mean women having to travel further for care.\nHowever, bosses said any changes would be temporary and are needed to ensure the safety of mothers and babies.\nA dedicated health board website was launched on Monday to collate public reaction to the options, which also includes retaining all services.\nSeveral public meetings are due to take place in September.","summary":"are also being held in the summer.\nThe health board said it was working with the local community to ensure the consultation process was as \"open and transparent as possible\".\nA spokesman added: \"The health board is committed to providing safe, high quality care","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The incident occurred in the 84th minute of Wednesday's Confederation Cup match between Sudan's Al Merreikh and Kawkab Marrakech of Morocco.\nCaf is reviewing the incident and awaiting the match officials' report.\nKawkab won the match 2-0 - with two penalties - for a 2-1 aggregate win.\nCaf director of communications Junior Binyam told BBC Sport: \"Investigations are being carried out and the the case will be submitted to the disciplinary jury.\"\nKawkab were 1-0 up in Wednesday's second leg of the play-offs tie - with the score 1-1 on aggregate - when a number of Merreikh club officials entered the field.\nIn the ensuing melee, Al Merreikh's director football Hatim lashed out with his left arm and seemed to strike Otogo-Castane on the right side of his head.\nAfter play resumed, Kawkab went on to win an 89th-minute penalty which they converted to earn their place in the group stage of Africa's second tier club competition.","summary":"will play in the Confederation Cup next year.\nThe Sudanese Football Federation (FSF) has also been suspended by Caf for two years.\nThe FSF said in a statement: \"The federation has suspended the suspended action of the FSL with","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dorothy Cooper was seriously injured when a man allegedly jumped into her vehicle and drove over her in a car park in Royton, Oldham, on Wednesday.\nPaul Anthony Moore, 45, of no fixed address has been charged with wounding with intent, dangerous driving and motoring offences, police said.\nHe was remanded in custody to appear before magistrates in Manchester later.\nMrs Cooper got out of her white Hyundai i10 when she was told there was a problem with it, witnesses told Greater Manchester Police.\nAs she was checking the vehicle, a man allegedly jumped in and drove over her.\nThe car was found about three miles away in Buersil Avenue, Rochdale.","summary":"Mrs Cooper was treated at the scene by paramedics but died later in hospital.\nThe car was later found abandoned in a lay-by in the town.\nPolice said the car was later found to have no insurance and had been reported stolen.\nThe force","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK government gave Northern Ireland the power to reduce the level of the tax because it said it had a special economic case.\nThat prompted calls from Scottish and Welsh airports for similar treatment.\nThe UK Treasury said it had not ruled out devolving APD to Scotland and Wales in the future.\nA report published following a consultation on reform of APD said the government at Westminster would \"continue to explore the feasibility and likely effects of devolution to Scotland and Wales\".\nEarlier this year Chancellor George Osborne announced the duty would be cut for direct long-haul routes from Northern Ireland airports, and he would devolve control over the tax to the Northern Irish Assembly.\nThe move came in response to fears that some routes could be scrapped due to competition from Irish airports where APD is much lower.\nCommenting on the UK Government's decision not to grant the Scottish government similar powers for now, Jim O'Sullivan, managing director of Edinburgh Airport, said: \"APD is already costing Scotland passengers and having an impact on tourism revenues.\n\"We know from discussions with our airline partners that it is a major factor in their decision to connect further routes to Scotland.\n\"We would urge the Westminster Government to see Scotland as it does Northern Ireland and understand the need to both reduce and devolve this unfair and damaging tax.\"\nAmanda McMillan, managing director of Glasgow Airport, said: \"On the question of devolution of APD, Glasgow Airport has always been supportive of this proposal given the Scottish government's more progressive approach to aviation and its greater appreciation of the role the industry plays in supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\"\nScottish Transport Minister, Keith Brown said the case for devolving APD was \"compelling\" and had been backed by all four of Scotland's biggest airports, and recommended by the Calman Commission.\nHe added: \"We need to be able to deal with the competitive and connectivity disadvantages that Scotland faces and if APD were devolved now we could provide the means to incentivise airlines to provide new direct international connections to Scotland, benefiting our aviation industry and our passengers and supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\n\"The UK government needs to listen to the many voices in Scotland who clearly want to see full devolution of the policy on APD.\"","summary":"The...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe UK government has ruled out devolving APD to Scotland and Wales, despite a Scottish government bid to do so.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Head coach Warren Gatland is leading the British and Irish Lions in New Zealand and has named interim coach Rob Howley as part of his backroom team.\nForwards coach McBryde assumes head coach responsibilities for the third time after leading Wales on tours in 2009 and 2013.\n\"It is an honour to represent your country and to do so overseas carries extra responsibility,\" said McBryde.\n\"For me it is another exciting opportunity to lead the team. It is something I have thoroughly enjoyed in the past and I'm really looking forward to doing it again at the end of the season.\"\nThe Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) will appoint assistant coaches for the summer tour to assist McBryde.\n\"We are also at an advanced stage in discussions with a number of other individuals about the summer tour and hope to be in a position to confirm the full make-up of the management team next week,\" said WRU chief executive Martyn Phillips.\nUnion chairman Gareth Davies, who is also on the Lions' selection panel, believes the involvement of Welsh coaches will benefit the national team.\n\"2017 is a real summer of opportunity for Welsh coaches and should benefit the whole of Welsh rugby in the years ahead,\" he said.\n\"It is not often that you get the opportunity to develop coaches in different environments.\n\"Our coaches and players have been invigorated by their Lions experiences on previous campaigns and there is little doubt that a tour of New Zealand will provide the ultimate test and so once again both mentally stimulate and inspire each individual.\"","summary":"How would you rephrase that in a few words?\nWales assistant coach Rob McBryde will lead the British and Irish Lions on their tour of New Zealand next summer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says GSK made more than \u00a350m of payments to companies making generic versions of its anti-depressant Seroxat to delay them coming to market.\nGSK has been fined \u00a337,606,275 and the generic firms have to pay \u00a37.4m.\nBut GSK says its actions actually saved the NHS money and brought the generic drugs to the market sooner.\nThe other companies fined were Generics UK, Merck, Alpharma, Activis UK and Xellia Pharmaceuticals.\nThe CMA found that between 2002 and 2004, GSK had made agreements to pay cash to its competitors to prevent them bringing the generic version of Seroxat, called paroxetine, to market.\nIn addition to the cash payments, the CMA said the deals allowed the competitors to bring small amounts of paroxetine to market instead of GSK, transferring some of the profits to the generic manufacturers without increasing competition.\nMichael Grenfell from the CMA said: \"Today's decision sends out a strong message that we will tackle illegal behaviour that is designed to stifle competition at the expense of customers - in this case, the NHS and, ultimately, taxpayers.\"\nBut GSK said it disagreed with the ruling and was considering appealing.\n\"GSK and the generics companies entered into these agreements at the time in order to settle costly, complex and uncertain patent disputes,\" its spokesperson said.\n\"The agreements allowed the generics companies to enter the market early with a paroxetine product and ultimately enabled a saving of over \u00a315m to the NHS.\"\nThe CMA pointed out that after generic paroxetine entered the market properly at the end of 2013, average prices for the drug fell more than 70% in two years.","summary":"The CMA said GSK had also agreed to pay \u00a37.4m to the NHS to prevent it bringing the drug to the market.\nThe CMA said GSK had also agreed to pay \u00a37.4m to the N","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK's chief veterinary officer said H5N8 avian flu has been discovered at a farm with 1,000 birds in Wyre.\nGraeme Cooke said it has a \"business link\" to nearby farm Hy-Fly Game Hatcheries Limited in Preesall where the infection was confirmed on Tuesday.\nPublic Health England (PHE) said the risk to humans was \"very low\".\nA 1.8 mile (3km) protection zone has been set up around the farm.\nDefra said: \"This case was proactively identified as part of a routine investigation of premises traced as a result of confirmation of the disease in Lancashire earlier this week.\n\"There is a business link between the two premises.\"\nIt said a number of birds have died with the remaining birds at the premises to be culled.\nDefra said a full investigation is under way to determine the source of the infection.\nOther related premises have been placed under restrictions which will remain in place until all investigations are complete.\nThe Food Standards Agency said bird flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers.\nThere have been a number of other outbreaks of the virus including on a farm with 19,500 turkeys in Boston on Friday which was the third case of the H5N8 strain of avian flu in Lincolnshire in about four weeks.\nThe same strain has been discovered in birds in Settle, North Yorkshire, a swannery in Dorset and flocks in Carmarthenshire, south west Wales.\nIn December, the government introduced an avian influenza prevention zone, which lasts until 28 February, to help protect poultry and captive birds from avian flu after the strain was found in 14 European countries including Germany and France.","summary":"The Food Standards Agency said the risk to consumers was \"very low\".\nThe Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said the risk to humans was \"very low\".\nThe agency said it was working with Defra and","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The men were believed to have been working on the northbound carriageway of the A361 at Gornhay Cross, Tiverton, when they were hit.\nOne was flown to Plymouth's Derriford Hospital, while a second Devon Air Ambulance flew the other man to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.\nThe van driver has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.\nThe condition of the two injured men, who are both in their 40s, is not known.\nDevon and Cornwall Police said a third man was hurt in the incident, but he is described as the \"walking wounded\".\nThe Barnstaple-bound carriageway is expected to remain closed for several hours and diversions have been put in place.","summary":"The A361 is expected to remain closed until at least midday.\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nTwo men have been seriously injured in a crash on the A361 in Devon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shwe Mann was sacked from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) last week in a power struggle.\nHe has been rumoured to be discussing an alliance with Aung San Suu Kyi whose party is expected to win wide popular support in the 8 November elections.\nThey will be the first elections since democratic reforms began in 2011.\nRivalry between President Thein Sein and Shwe Mann came to a head last Wednesday night when trucks with security sealed off the headquarters of the party.\nShwe Mann, who had been seen as a likely successor to Thein Sein, remains speaker of parliament and a USDP member.\nMs Suu Kyi and Shwe Mann met for an hour on Monday in the country's capital, Naypyidaw.\nThey have often said that they have a mutual understanding for future co-operation, reports Moe Myint of the BBC Burmese service.\nOne likely area of collaboration might be amendment of the constitution, which prevents Ms Suu Kyi from running for the presidency.\nMost expect Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy to win the election, but the constitution bars her from becoming president because her children hold British passports.","summary":"she has said she will challenge the result.\nThe BBC's Jonah Fisher in Yangon says the meeting was seen as a sign of the tensions between the two men.\nThe two men have been in power for decades and have been accused of human rights","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police probed reports hounds filled a street in Macclesfield, Cheshire, in February and allegedly killed a fox.\nLesley Martin from Cheshire Monitors said \"the law needs to be strengthened\" and loopholes must be tightened.\nThe CPS said there was not enough evidence to prove the animal's death was caused deliberately.\nMs Lesley, from the anti-hunting campaign group which monitors hunting groups in Cheshire, said the law is inadequate in its current form.\nResident Julie Clarke, 47, who witnessed the hunt in Penningtons Lane said it was \"horrific\" and the \"dogs were out of control\", leaving some locals \"traumatised... scared and outraged\".\nA Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spokeswoman said police referred two files to them relating to Cheshire Forest Hunt, one on 25 February and the other on 2 January.\n\"In both cases our prosecutor decided there was not enough evidence to provide a realistic prospect of a conviction\", she said.\nA spokesman for Cheshire Forest Hunt said at the time they had \"apologised\" for what had happened.\nMs Lesley said the law \"really needs to be strengthened... plus we need to have stronger sentencing so it sends a really good message to have these people brought to account\".\nLegal commentator Joshua Rozenberg said: \"I think the problem with the hunting act is that it wasn't very well drafted and it's really quite difficult to bring prosecutions\".\n\"I think those who thought it was going to stop hunting as a sport have been disappointed\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs said they could not comment on individual cases, but whether an offence under the Hunting Act 2004 is taken to court would depend on whether there is sufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction.\nHe said: \"The government's manifesto includes a free vote on the Hunting Act. There are no plans for a vote in this session, as with the EU negotiations beginning, this is clearly not a top priority for the first session.\"","summary":"The...\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\nA hunt which killed a fox was not carried out in a \"well-rafted\" law, campaigners have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"According to Radio-Canada, officials entered a hotel room where members of the travelling equestrian show Cavalia were staying on 14 July.\nThe public broadcaster said officials made a number of arrests and two Canadians remain in prison.\nA spokesperson for Cavalia said they were trying to arrange for two employees to return to Canada.\n\"This is a private matter. All I can tell you is that recently, Chinese representatives have contacted us to ask if we were willing to buy airplane tickets to quickly repatriate them in Canada, and of course we are,\" spokesperson Eric Paquette told the BBC.\n\"At this point, our hope is that the repatriation process unfolds rapidly.\"\nGlobal Affairs Canada said it is providing consular services to two citizens who were detained in Beijing.\n\"Consular services are being provided to two Canadians who were detained in Beijing, China, as well as to their families,\" said a spokesperson for the department.\n\"Consular officials are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information.\n\"Due to privacy considerations, we are unable to provide further information on this matter.\"\nCavalia was created in 2003 by one of the co-founders of Cirque de Soleil, and has been described as \"equestrian ballet\". It has been performing in Beijing since April and even planned to build a permanent theatre in Hangzhou.\nChina's drug laws are very strict, and trafficking large amounts of drugs can lead to a death sentence.\nEven minor drug crimes can lead to an arrest or deportation.\nIn 2014, China banned several celebrities caught using drugs from performing on state media.","summary":"was also the first country to impose such a...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nChinese officials have expressed concern over the possible return of two Canadians who were detained in Beijing on drug trafficking charges.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Stevenson Wright was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court to 18 months for sexually abusing Darren Kenny.\nThe court heard the offences took place when Wright worked at a pub run by Mr Kenny's parents in Rochdale.\nWright, 68, abused Mr Kenny as a teenager when he used to sleep over at the pub.\nHe was convicted of gross indecency, indecent assault and inciting a child under 16 to engage in a sexual act between 1978 and 1981.\nWright's sentence will be added to the 22 years he is already serving for sexually abusing boys.\nMr Kenny, 50, an officer with Greater Manchester Police in Tameside, was repeatedly abused as a teenager and thought Wright was dead until he typed his name into an internet search engine.\nWhile looking for his abuser's obituary, he was \"horrified\" to learn Wright had been jailed for child sexual abuse in Rochdale.\nHe added: \"We had been told he had died - I had my closure and then when we found out he wasn't dead I had no closure any more and I needed it back.\"\nMr Kenny, who has waived his right to anonymity, contacted the officer who had investigated Wright and said: \"I've got another victim - me.\n\"Even if wasn't a policeman I would have come forward.\n\"The length of sentence isn't important... returning the guilty verdict is what is important.\"\nMr Kenny encouraged other abuse victims to speak out.\n\"Look at me - I'm here, I'm a 50-year-old cop, and if I can do it I'm sure they can.\"","summary":"He added: \"I don't want to be a victim of sexual abuse. I want to be a victim of abuse.\"\nDet Ch Insp Ian Crewe, of Greater Manchester Police, said: \"This was a horrific and sad case of sexual abuse","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ibrahimovic is a free agent at the end of the season and has announced he is likely to leave Paris St-Germain.\nThe 34-year-old scored four goals on Sunday as PSG beat Troyes 9-0 to win a fourth successive French league title.\n\"Look, at the moment, no,\" Wenger said when asked if he was interested in a deal for Ibrahimovic.\nThe Swede has also played for Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Ajax and Malmo in his 17-year career, winning league titles in four countries.\nThis season he has scored 31 goals as PSG clinched the Ligue 1 trophy with eight games to spare.\nArsenal, meanwhile, are 11 points behind Premier League leaders Leicester and face Everton on Saturday at 12:45 GMT.\nWenger said: \"We have other worries at the moment. It's short-term. We are not on Zlatan's case. Even at 34, he's had a great season at PSG.\"\nHe added: \"I'm just surprised by the name you've thrown at me.\"\nIn 2000, Ibrahimovic turned down a move to Arsenal, refusing to take a trial for Wenger.\n\"I couldn't believe it. I was like 'No way. Zlatan doesn't do auditions',\" said the striker.","summary":"later that year.\n\"I was like 'Why?' I was like, 'Why?' I was like, 'Why?' I was like, 'Why?' I was like, 'Why?' I was like, 'Why?","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The adult comedy, starring Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell, took \u00a31.47m in its first week, falling just behind the animated Pixar film.\nFinding Dory took another \u00a31.51m, bringing its total UK takings so far to \u00a335.8m.\nSuicide Squad dropped one place to third, with takings of \u00a31.27m, followed by new entry War Dogs.\nThe comedy drama, starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller, is based on the true story of two men in their 20s who won a contract to arm America's allies in Afghanistan.\nThe top 10 also saw a new entry for horror film The Purge: Election Year, which took \u00a3807,803 in its first week.\nMechanic: Resurrection, a thriller starring Jason Statham, debuted at number 10, with a total of \u00a3508,715.\nJason Bourne is in the charts for a sixth week, taking \u00a3732,632 and the number six spot this week, with The BFG following in seventh place with \u00a3658,840.\nLights Out - another horror film - took \u00a3558,167 in its second week of release and is in eighth place, with David Brent: Life on the Road at number nine with \u00a3508,762.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe Hunger Games has topped the UK box office, taking \u00a36.6m in its second week of release.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Cheshire East Council said the suspension of chief executive Mike Suarez after a disciplinary committee meeting on Monday was a \"neutral act\".\nThe Conservative-run authority will not reveal details of the allegations.\nCouncillor Howard Murray said the suspension was \"a neutral act taken in the interests of both the council and chief executive\".\nThe chair of the investigation and disciplinary committee added: \"It is important that this investigation is undertaken objectively and therefore it would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this stage.\"","summary":"The council said it had been made aware of the allegations and would be speaking to the police about any possible criminality.\nA spokesman said: \"The investigation is ongoing and we are unable to comment further at this time.\"\nThe council said it had","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As part of a three-year package, London and Manchester will also host legs of the World Grand Prix series in 2017 and 2018 respectively.\nSteve Flynn, director of GB Taekwondo, said the events would give the sport \"a chance to drive real growth\".\nThe GB Taekwondo team includes two-time Olympic champion Jade Jones.\nRio silver medallist Lutalo Muhammad, bronze medallist Bianca Walkden and Mahama Cho, who finished fourth, are also in the Manchester-based squad.\nThe bid team - which beat competition from American city Houston - is also discussing the possibility of hosting the World Para Taekwondo Championships alongside the Grand Prix event at the Copper Box Arena in London next year.","summary":"The GB Taekwondo team for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games has been announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Heath, 45, from Taynton, was sentenced to three years and nine months after pleading guilty to five counts of misconduct in public office.\nBristol Crown Court had heard how Heath got one of his victims pregnant and convinced her to have an abortion.\nGloucestershire Police believe there may be more victims.\nIn sentencing, Judge Neil Ford QC described Heath's behaviour as \"corrosive to the reputation of the police service generally\".\nThe force said Heath used his position to identify women - \"often victims of crime who were already extremely vulnerable\" - whom he could offend against.\nHe was described as \"manipulative and calculating\" by the force, which suspended him last year following an investigation into a complaint made against him in 2012.\nThe offences took place between 2002 and 2012.\nPreviously, Bristol Crown Court had heard that Heath was first warned about his behaviour in 1996 - a year after joining Gloucestershire Police - following a complaint by a student.\nHe had asked her if she \"fancied a bit of fun\".\n\"She subsequently made a complaint which was dealt with by Pc Heath being given advice.\"\nHeath met his first victim in 2002 after she was arrested for drinking and driving.\nSix years later he met another victim who approached him in a police car after a man fell unconscious in the street.\nHe later visited her home where the pair had sex and then persisted with visits - up to four times a week - before the woman fell pregnant with twins.\nHeath, who has two children of his own, then convinced her to have a termination.\nHe met another victim after arranging a restorative justice programme for her son.\nThe woman ended the relationship after realising Heath was \"only interested in a sexual relationship\", the court heard.","summary":"Heath then continued to contact her.\nHeath was arrested in 2012 after a woman was found to have breached his...\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\nA former Gloucestershire Police officer has been jailed for misconduct in","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said a boy on the bank saw his father's boat capsize on the River Wey in Guildford at about 13:10 BST on Monday.\nInsp Claire Sutherland said the boy jumped into the fast-flowing river to try to save him but members of the public shouted to come back.\nDivers are trawling the river in Millmead.\nMembers of the public have been urged not to go into the water if they spot the missing kayaker, but to call 999 immediately.\nA flood warning is in place for parts of the River Wey, following heavy rain and storms over the weekend.\nA police helicopter, firefighters and ambulance crews were all at the scene on Monday.\nThe river from Millmead to Stoke Lock is a popular with kayakers.\nWey Valley Kayak Club, which has about 400 members, is situated about about one mile down river from where the man capsized.\nIt tweeted on Monday morning the Wey from Godalming Wharf to Thames Lock was not safe.","summary":"The club said it was \"devastated\" by the news.\nThe river is expected to be closed for several hours on Tuesday.\nThe Environment Agency said it was aware of the situation and was working with the local authority to minimise the impact","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The fountain commemorates those who took part in Operation Anthropoid, a successful mission to assassinate Nazi police chief Reinhard Heydrich.\nThe Czech and Slovak soldiers who took part were based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, where the fountain is.\nTheir story was recently made into a film.\nThe fountain, with the names of the seven soldiers who took park carved around it, is in Leamington Spa's Jephson Gardens.\nFundraiser Carrie Saint said it had been commissioned and funded by former Czech and Slovak soldiers, but now was in urgent need of restoration.\nDuring the war a refugee camp for Czech and Slovak solders had been set up in nearby Moreton Paddox, which is where the soldiers who took part in the mission had been based before the raid. The Free Czechoslovak Army had also been based in the town.\nAn exhibition telling the story of the parachutists is being held at the Leamington Pump rooms and a film, Operation Anthropoid starring Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan as soldiers Jozef Gabcik and Jan Kubis, was released in September.","summary":"it is now being shown at the British Museum.\nThe Czech and Slovak soldiers who took part in the operation were the first to parachute over the German lines and were the first to be captured by the Germans.\nThe parachutists were shot and","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hull 2017 Culture Company said fundraising had exceeded its public target of \u00a318m, raised with investment from 61 partners.\nThe full programme of events is to be announced next week.\nMartin Green, of Hull 2017, said the money was \"a massive vote of confidence\" in the city.\nThe chief executive and director of Hull 2017 said Hull was a \"great city\" and \"the northern powerhouse argument was a good one\".\nMr Green admitted his personal target for funding had been about \u00a330m.\nHe was the man behind the London 2012 Olympic ceremonies, oversaw the torch relays ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 and was the executive producer of the Tour de France's opening ceremony in Leeds.\nAbout \u00a322m will be spent on cultural events and another portion of the money will support events after 2017, the charity said.\nMore than 2,000 people have already signed up to volunteer during the year and 60,000 school students will take part in some way.","summary":"The city has been chosen as the host city for the 2017 games, which will be held between 4 and 11 August.\nThe games will be held in Hull, Hull, Leeds\/Bradford, Hull, Leeds, Hull, Hull, Hull","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Erin Cross, from Chester, received gene editing therapy in the USA after a \u00c2\u00a3100,000 appeal raised the cash.\nDoctors have told her parents she is now in remission after the therapy which took place in August.\nHer mother Sarah Cross said: \"It means she is now able to have a bone marrow transplant in Manchester.\"\nShe added: \"I'm so glad I pushed for her to get on the trial here at Seattle, if I hadn't she wouldn't be here today.\"\nErin was treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia using CAR (Chimaeric Antigen Receptor) T-Cell therapy which re-engineers the cells in the lab to attack and kill cancer cells when injected back into the patient's body.\n\"We got a call from the hospital who told us the cancer cells have gone - we couldn't believe it as she has never come back clear from any treatment before,\" said Ms Cross.\n\"She is running round now like any six year old,\" she added.\nErin is due to return to the UK within the next month for a transplant at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital where a donor has already been found.","summary":"'s\nThe treatment is not available in the UK, but Ms Cross said she hoped to find a donor in the US.\nShe said: \"I am so glad I pushed for her to get on the trial here at Seattle, if I hadn't she wouldn't be","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peter Halliday accused the councillors who prompted a scrutiny meeting next Tuesday about the Holland Haven-to-Clacton defences of \"scaremongering\".\nCouncillor Pierre Oxley, who called in the meeting, said Mr Halliday's accusation was \"garbage\".\n\"We're not against the project because we want it to happen,\" he said.\nMr Oxley claimed the council had been unclear about how much of the beach would be sand, and how much would be shingle.\n\"We want to know what the mix is,\" he said.\n\"Residents are saying they want to be able to lay on the beach and play on it, but if it's all stone or shingle that will be an issue.\"\nThe Conservative-run council last week submitted its application to the Environment Agency, which it hopes will contribute \u00a322m towards the project.\nIf successful, 25 groynes will be installed and the beach will be recharged.\nMr Oxley said the council could have avoided the scrutiny meeting if they had \"put all the percentages in the report\".\nMr Halliday said: \"We have been completely open and transparent throughout the entire process.\n\"Samples of the sand and shingle mix were available to all councillors at last Tuesday's council meeting and the report clearly stakes the composition of the material being proposed for the beach recharge.\"\nThe council will discuss the concerns at the council chamber, Weeley, on Tuesday evening.","summary":"will be followed by a debate on Wednesday.\nThe council said it would be inappropriate to comment further while the investigation was ongoing.\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\nA council has been accused of \"scaremongering\" over plans","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In Burnell's first action of the season, he beat a field of more than 80 swimmers at Emirates Palace Bay.\nThe 23-year-old, who represented Team GB at Rio 2016, beat Dutchman Ferry Weertman in a sprint to the finish.\n\"At the end of the day, it's about ticking that box and getting the first one under my belt since Rio,\" said Burnell.\n\"I am out there to win every single race I go into, I am not out there to come second, third or fourth.\n\"So for me it's about turning up to races in the best possible shape I can and showing people what I can do.\"","summary":"The British team will be based in London and will be led by Olympic champion Adam Peaty, who will be competing in the 100m breaststroke.\nPeaty, who won gold in the 100m breaststroke at the Rio Olympics, will be","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Leicester's Matty James and Villa's Ciaran Clark were sent off in the game.\nBoth clubs admitted an FA charge of \"failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and\/or refrained from provocative behaviour\".\nVilla's case will be heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission.\nPlayers clashed on the pitch during Leicester's 1-0 win following a tackle by James on Jores Okore. There was then a confrontation between the benches as the players walked off at full time.\nIt is the third time Villa have been found guilty of the offence this season.\nThey were fined \u00a320,000 and \u00a330,000 for failing to control their players in games against Tottenham and Manchester United respectively.","summary":"also received a \u00a340,000 fine for the same offence in the same fixture last season.\nThe FA charge states that the two clubs \"failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and\/or refrained from provocative behaviour\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 18-year-old man is still in hospital after the incident at Leicester's West Gate School on 27 January.\nThe school subsequently suspended three female members of staff.\nPolice confirmed the women were arrested in connection with allegations of neglect offences and then bailed pending further inquiries.\nChair of governors, the Rev Canon Peter Taylor, said: \"A number of investigations are being carried out into the circumstances of this tragic incident.\n\"Three members of staff have been suspended while these take place.\"\nA Leicestershire Police spokeswoman said the pupil \"sustained injuries as a result of getting into difficulty in a swimming pool in Glenfield Road.\"\nShe added that the women \"aged 49, 61 and 62, have been arrested in connection with the incident on neglect offences\".\nLeicester City Council and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are also investigating.\nThe school - which caters for students aged four to 19 with learning difficulties and disabilities - was officially opened by Prince Edward last year.","summary":"The school's head teacher, Dr David Rowsell, said the incident was \"very sad\".\nHe said: \"We are deeply saddened by this tragic incident and our thoughts are with the family and friends of the pupil at this time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 18-year-old man is still in hospital after the incident at Leicester's West Gate School on 27 January.\nThe school subsequently suspended three female members of staff.\nPolice confirmed the women were arrested in connection with allegations of neglect offences and then bailed pending further inquiries.\nChair of governors, the Rev Canon Peter Taylor, said: \"A number of investigations are being carried out into the circumstances of this tragic incident.\n\"Three members of staff have been suspended while these take place.\"\nA Leicestershire Police spokeswoman said the pupil \"sustained injuries as a result of getting into difficulty in a swimming pool in Glenfield Road.\"\nShe added that the women \"aged 49, 61 and 62, have been arrested in connection with the incident on neglect offences\".\nLeicester City Council and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are also investigating.\nThe school - which caters for students aged four to 19 with learning difficulties and disabilities - was officially opened by Prince Edward last year.","summary":"Three special school staff members were arrested after a teenage pupil was seriously injured in a swimming pool.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Michael McGibbon, 33, died after an attack in an alleyway at Butler Place, with police saying his killing carried the hallmarks of a paramilitary murder.\nThe 34-year-old was arrested in Belfast on Sunday.\nMr McGibbon was married with a young family.\nA priest, Father Gary Donegan, told the BBC's Sunday News programme how Mr McGibbon's wife tried to save his life when she arrived at the scene.\nMrs McGibbon, who is a nurse, came to his aid shortly after the shooting.\nPolice have said Mr McGibbon had contacted them to inform them that two masked men had arrived at his house on Thursday evening.\nThe men asked him to come out of the house but he refused, and they told him they would return.\nMr McGibbon's murder had been referred to the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.","summary":"The Police Service of Northern Ireland have said they are treating the incident as a murder enquiry.\nThe Police Service of Northern Ireland have said they are treating the murder of a man in north Belfast as a murder enquiry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Traffic and pedestrians have been banned from Deerness Bridge, between Ushaw Moor and New Brancepeth.\nDurham County Council said the closure would last at least a month and signed diversions were in place.\nAlternative arrangements were being made for buses, including services to Durham Community Business College and St Leonard's School.\nJohn Reed, the council's head of technical services, said: \"We are now assessing whether we can undertake any temporary measures to address these issues and enable the road to reopen.\n\"At this stage we anticipate that the bridge will be closed for at least a month but we will have a better indication of timescales once this assessment has been completed.\"","summary":"The bridge was closed to all traffic on 4 December after cracks were found in a truss under the carriageway.\nThe council said it was working with Durham County Council and the Health and Safety Executive to investigate the cause of the crack.\nA","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team of the Anti-Drug Smuggling Unit searched the 27-year-old's home in Port Louis and found 22 doses of heroin and a further one gram of the drug.\nEquipment used in the preparation and packaging of heroin, including razor blades and scales, were also seized.\nLeopold is the first-choice goalkeeper for Mauritius Professional Football League champions team ASPL 2000.\nHe was also the reserve goalkeeper for the national team during the last Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.\nLeopold helped ASPL 2000 to win the Charity Shield on Saturday on Rodrigues Island where they beat Pamplemousses SC 1-0.\nAs the news of his arrest broke, some people gathered outside Leopold's home to prevent the ADSU from taking him to police custody.\nAccording to information gathered by the BBC, the police had been tracking Leopard closely for some time and gathering intelligence.\nA provisional charge of drug dealing has been lodged against him.\nBoth the Mauritius Football Association and ASPL 2000 refused to comment on the issue.","summary":"Leopold's lawyer, Sidi Yahya, told the BBC that his client was not involved in the drug dealing.\nHe said he had been in touch with the police and was confident that the charges would be dropped.\nThe BBC's Charles Haviland in","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hirst rose from humble beginnings in Leeds to become the UK's richest living artist, worth \u00c2\u00a3215m according to the Sunday Times' Rich List.\nPenguin Books has promised to push the book in the same \"radical\" manner as Morrissey's autobiography, which was published under its classic imprint.\nThe artist has selected journalist James Fox as his ghostwriter.\nFox was the writer behind Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards' autobiography, as well as the book White Mischief, which recounted the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941.\nHirst was one of the founding members of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement, which also counted Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas and Mark Wallinger amongst its numbers.\nMany of them were students at Goldsmiths College in London in the late 1980s. Their first major exhibition, in a warehouse, attracted a number of influential art collectors, including Charles Saatchi - who would later become one of his Hirst's greatest supporters.\nHirst's work - which includes spot paintings and a sheep and shark preserved in formaldehyde - has frequently had the ability to shock.\nA two-day auction of his work in 2008 raised a record-breaking \u00c2\u00a3111m.\nSpeaking on the Today programme, Fox said: \"He (Hirst) grew up in a pretty bad situation, with his mother, and he and his gang - many of whom became YBA artists, spent half their time housebreaking, stealing, [indulging in] criminality, and the rest of their time indulging their passion for art, which started very early on in their years.\n\"I found that completely fascinating, moving, the idea of a saving connection to art. The fearlessness of Damien, his ability to take on authority, to never say anything can't be done, to break all the rules. That very much comes from that background.\"","summary":"The exhibition, which opens at the British Museum on Saturday, will be the first of its kind in the UK.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Susie, a 12-year-old collie and Jilly, a 10-year-old cairn terrier, were taken in by Snowdonia Animal Sanctuary after 72-year-old Jennifer Taylor was killed in a crash near Betws-Y-Coed.\nSanctuary owner Anne de Berry said the dogs were moved to a \"brilliant\" new home on Tuesday.\n\"They have a new mum and dad. It's fantastic,\" she said.\n\"[The new owners] had a dog which had to be put down a month ago due to old age.\n\"One of our volunteers went to do the home check this morning and text me: 'Brilliant'. It's a brilliant home.\"\nThe dogs' owner Mrs Taylor lived in Dolgarrog.\nShe was the passenger on a BMW bike when it collided with a Nissan Qashqai on the A470 close to Waterloo Bridge in the town on 4 October.","summary":"died.\nMrs Taylor's husband, John, was also killed in the crash.\nThe family have been given a \u00c2\u00a31,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the two dogs.\nMrs Taylor's family said they were \"overwhelmed","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Thomas Hunter, 58, of Mansfield Road, Mansfield, was arrested after the crash on the A34 at Hinksey Hill, Oxford, on 25 August.\nIsla Wiggin, who was in another car, died in hospital on 27 August.\nMr Hunter has also been charged with causing serious injury to a 31-year-old woman by dangerous driving.\nHe has been released on bail to appear at Oxford Magistrates' Court on 17 January.\nA lorry and seven cars were involved in the accident which closed the northbound carriageway for almost 10 hours.\nA family statement said Isla, from Fleet in Hampshire, was \"a loving and caring\" daughter who \"would have made an amazing big sister\".","summary":"It added: \"She was a beautiful girl who was always smiling and always laughing. She was always happy and loved life.\"\nThe family also thanked emergency services and the emergency services personnel who helped the victim and her family.\nA","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 2014 European 100m champion held off the fast-finishing James Ellington and his friend and rival CJ Ujah in a showdown that lived up to expectations.\nEarlier his training partner Asha Philip won her third British 100m title to join him in the GB team for Rio.\nTiffany Porter beat her younger sister Cindy Ofili in the 100m hurdles.\nThe 28-year-old Dasaolu got out of his blocks well as Ellington was left, and held a metre lead at halfway.\nWith Richard Kilty and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey struggling, and veteran Dwain Chambers never in the picture, Ujah seemed the only threat to the man who ran 9.91 seconds at these championships three summers ago.\nBut Ellington came through late outside them to steal both second place and the second automatic Olympic place.\nA tailwind of three metres per second added a gloss to the times - 9.93 secs for Dasaolu, 9.96 for Ellington and 9.97 for Ujah - but with Britain's 200m men also in form, the GB sprint relay squad appears in excellent shape going to Brazil.\n\"Seven guys on the line had the [Olympic qualifying] standard, so I knew that if I didn't finish top two, top three, my dream of going to Rio in the 100m was in jeopardy,\" said Dasaolu.\n\"Top three under 10 seconds in the same race bodes well for the relay and for sprinting as a whole. Jamaica and America are out there, but if they make any mistakes we'll be nipping at their heels and ready to go for the gold.\"\nFind out about how to get into running with our special guide.\nIn the absence of British record holder Dina Asher-Smith - focusing on the longer sprint this weekend - from the women's 100m, Philip upset pre-race favourite Desiree Henry as she dominated in 11.17 secs, with 19-year-old talent Daryll Neita taking second in 11.24 and Henry in third.\nAndy Butchart and Tom Farrell both sealed Olympic places in the 5,000m, while Sophie Hitchon confirmed her place in the hammer with a characteristically dominant throw and Holly Bradshaw did the same in the pole vault with a season's best clearance of 4.60m.","summary":"The...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nOlympic champion Mo Farah produced a stunning display to win the men's 100m in a thrilling final in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"French-based Sanofi closed its drug manufacturing site in Fawdon in 2015 with the loss of 450 jobs.\nNow, Accord Healthcare is to use the plant for its pharmaceutical production, with the hope many of the jobs will be filled by ex-Sanofi staff.\nA spokesman said the firm was confident the investment would have an \"extremely positive\" impact on the area.\nThe leader of Newcastle City Council, Councillor Nick Forbes, said: \"This announcement is fantastic news for Newcastle and the North East and helps strengthen our reputation as a home for the science and healthcare sector.\n\"Accord is a global player in the pharmaceutical industry and the highly skilled jobs and long-term investment bring a welcome boost the local economy.\"\nAccord Healthcare develops, manufactures and distributes more than 130 pharmaceutical products to about 60 countries worldwide.","summary":"The company was set up in 1999 by a group of investors who wanted to create a global pharmaceutical company.\nThe company's chief executive, Andrew Thorburn, said: \"We are delighted to be working with Accord Healthcare and the council to create a","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bates, who has been Tigers promoter for three years, has taken full control of the Lions and will work alongside co-promoter David Darcy.\nBates said: \"We're only weeks away from the new season and so our main priority is to quickly form a team.\n\"We have opened talks with several riders and should be in a position to announce the first signings any day.\"\nLions endured a miserable season last time out and finished bottom of the Elite League table.\nBut Bates said he hoped the club's financial difficulties were a thing of the past.\n\"I am aware that Leicester went through a difficult trading period last season,\" he said.\n\"And I will be doing everything possible to ensure that the club is placed on a sound financial footing that secures the future of Leicester Speedway for years to come.\"","summary":"Speedway chairman Mark Ashton added: \"We are delighted to welcome Dave to the club and look forward to working with him.\"\nBates, who has been at the club since 1994, will be assisted by Darcy, who will be assisted by","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old is to remain there following the completion of a psychiatric report.\nBelfast Magistrates' Court was told she would not be able to leave without the hospital's permission.\nThe woman cannot be named amid claims that identifying her would increase the risk of her taking her own life.\nA press challenge to the temporary reporting restrictions is due to be heard next month.\nThe woman was arrested by detectives investigating the child's death following an incident in Belfast in March.\nShe was charged with murder and then held under the Mental Health Act.\nHer barrister revealed on Wednesday that a medical report had now been prepared.\nBased on its contents he sought a termination of the current arrangements for keeping his client at the facility.\n\"The application is that she be remanded on bail, subject to the condition that she continues to reside (there),\" he said.\nA doctor who assessed the accused confirmed that the health trust consented to the proposal, provided the accused was there as a detained person.\nThe judge was informed that under those arrangements the woman would not be able to leave.\nGranting the application, she listed the criminal proceedings for a further update in eight weeks time.","summary":"she said she would then decide whether to seek a judicial review.\nThe judge said she would not be making any further comment on the matter.\nThe woman was released on continuing bail until her next court appearance.\nThe judge said she would be allowed to stay","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 29-year-old, who plays on the right side of midfield, joins Carrick from Mid Ulster League side Crewe United.\nIn addition to his stint at Crusaders, McAllister has also had spells with other Irish League clubs Ards, Ballymena United and Donegal Celtic.\nMcAllister is Carrick's eighth signing during the current transfer window with Aaron Smyth and Kyle McVey already among the arrivals.\nCarrick face Ballinamallard United in the Irish Premiership on Friday night after taking just two points from their last six games.","summary":"How would you rephrase that in a few words?\nCarrick Rangers have signed former Crusaders midfielder Michael McAllister on a one-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The proposals, which are subject to parliamentary approval, allow farmers to clear drainage ditches and streams without asking permission.\nFarmers had complained that the Environment Agency was micro-managing flood control.\nBut academics told BBC News that diverting water off farmland could increase floods where people live.\nThe policy change was announced Environment Minister Liz Truss at the Oxford Farming Conference after what the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said were two successful pilot schemes.\nShe said: \"We will allow farmers across the country to maintain their own ditches up to 1.5km in length from April, so they can clear debris and manage the land.\"\nThe decision was welcomed by the National Farmers' Union (NFU).\nIts president, Meurig Raymond, said: \"The NFU has pressed Defra and the Environment Agency to enable farmers to undertake minor works for many years.\"\nBut Professor Alan Jenkins from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology said he feared the policy could backfire.\n\"Waterlogged fields are no use to farmers,\" he said. \"They can't maintain their productivity on waterlogged soil so it makes sense for them to manage their fields accordingly.\n\"There is a potential downside however, in that if we increase drainage in fields during heavy rainfall it's possible there will be increased and faster transmission of water in the river system with a possible increase in flood risk downstream.\"\nKatherine Pygott from the consultancy firm Peter Brett agreed.\n\"If you are a landowner you may want to maximise productivity on a grouse moor by making it drier - but if you are trying to protect a town you want to keep water back on the uplands.\n\"It very much depends on local conditions - sometimes it would be unhelpful to speed drainage, sometimes it would not.\n\"There is a risk of making a free-for-all on drainage. It would be more sensible to make the existing system work.\"\nA government spokesman said over a million acres of prime farmland would be better protected through government investment in flood defences in the 10 years to 2021.","summary":"...\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\nFarmers in England are to be allowed to drain their fields for up to a year without asking the government permission.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Laurence Shahlaei, originally from Cheltenham, took the title in Leeds from two-time title holder Hafthor Bjornsson who is also famed for his role in the popular television series.\nMr Shahlaei, nicknamed \"Big Loz\", said: \"He's a great strongman but it was my day and it felt really good to win.\"\nThe 32-year-old is the first Englishman to win the title in 27 years.\nStanding at 6ft 2in (1.9m) and weighing 22 stone (145 kg), the Wiltshire-based athlete had to overcome injury last weekend to take the crown.\n\"I've had a rough few years with injuries and to come back and win Europe's Strongest man has just meant the world to me,\" he said.\n\"There's five different events that you have to do. I did a 420 kilo dead lift, which was good enough for joint second and then we did a frame carry - it's a race and you're running a 20-metre course while carrying 450 kilos, which is close to 90 stone, and I won that event.\"\nCompetitors also had to lift a 177kg (28 stone) block above their heads \"as many times as possible\" as well as tackling the infamous Atlas stones - an event synonymous with strongman competitions.\nBut it was running 20m (65ft) with a Volkswagen Beetle on his shoulders in around 11 seconds that clinched the title from Iceland's Hafthor Bjornsson.\n\"My favourite of the competition was the car walk. Imagine Fred Flintstone running in his car - that was basically me,\" he said.\n\"I actually broke the world record on that event. They made the car even heavier this year and I managed over a second off my world record - which was really, really good.\"","summary":"Mr Shahlaei said he was \"very happy\" to have won the title.\n\"I was very nervous before the race but I was very happy to win,\" he said.\n\"It was a really good race and I really enjoyed it.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Acting Up report suggests the high audition costs for drama school is one of several factors deterring people from working class backgrounds from entering the arts.\nIt also recommends more school trips to the theatre to encourage young pupils.\nThe government said it was a \"priority\" to ensure everyone can take part in the arts and culture, including in schools.\nFormer Coronation Street and EastEnders actress Tracy Brabin, who was first elected as an MP in by election last year, led the inquiry along with fellow Labour MP Gloria De Piero, who worked as a presenter on GMTV before becoming a politician.\nMs Brabin, whose best-known role was as single mother Tricia Armstrong in Coronation Street from 1994 to 1997, said there was a \"diversity crisis on our stages and screens\".\nThe report, commissioned by Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson, looked at what more could be done at school level to encourage young people to consider a career in the arts.\nIt said that drama, and other related subjects, are often treated as inferior at some schools - and that students are sometimes discouraged from studying them.\nIt also suggested there are poor drama facilities, few arts excursions and a lack of awareness about arts career opportunities in many schools.\nMs Brabin, who also worked as a TV writer in her pre-political life, said: \"Our performing arts are some of the best in the world and they should represent our whole nation, not just a privileged section of it.\n\"But the systematic eradication of arts education in schools, sky-high drama school audition fees, chronic low pay and a lack of diversity behind the scenes are all contributing to a diversity crisis on our stages and screens.\"\nThe publication of the report follows comments made by presenter Anita Rani last week, who said the pay gap among the BBC's top talent was as much about race and class as gender.\nA government spokesman said it was investing \u00c2\u00a3300m between 2016 and 2020 to encourage young people to participate in music and arts.\nHe said: \"We are completely committed to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to take part in arts and culture, including in schools.\"\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe government has been accused of a \"complete failure\" in its efforts to encourage young people to consider a career in the arts.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"O'Leary had taken the claim to Fifa following his dismissal in April 2011, one year into a three-year contract.\nThe League Managers' Association (LMA) said despite having sacked O'Leary, the United Arab Emirates club claimed the Irishman had abandoned his job.\nThe 55-year-old has been awarded the full sum due under his contract.\n\"Club officials had openly stated to the media at the relevant time that there had been a dismissal,\" said an LMA statement.\nAl Ahli also argued that Fifa lacked jurisdiction to hear the claim, but football's world governing body rejected both lines of defence.\nO'Leary said: \"It has taken a long time to deal with this matter but I am pleased that all issues have now been finalised.\n\"I hope my case provides reassurance to all managers and coaches working all over the world that there is a formal system in place that provides employment protection.\"\nLMA chief executive Richard Bevan added: \"We are clearly delighted with the outcome. In addition, the LMA is extremely grateful to the FA for their assistance in initiating the process with Fifa.\n\"The added significance and wider impact of this process is the proof that Fifa has mechanisms in place which regulate worldwide employment issues.\n\"It is extremely encouraging to know that the world governing body can provide a means of redress for managers and coaches at all levels seeking to establish their employment rights, wherever in the world they happen to work.\"","summary":"The LMA also said it was \"very pleased\" that the FA had agreed to pay the club a \"substantial sum\" to settle the claim.\nThe LMA also said it was \"very pleased\" that the club had \"finally\"","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They are among seven ex-News of the World staff accused of conspiracy to access voicemails. Prosecutors say the charge could involve about 600 victims.\nPrivate investigator Glenn Mulcaire, facing four counts relating to specific people, was also at the Old Bailey.\nA 9 September 2013 trial date was set.\nThe former staff members from the now-defunct News of the World newspaper who are also facing trial are its ex-managing editor Stuart Kuttner, former news editor Greg Miskiw, former head of news Ian Edmondson, ex-reporter James Weatherup and former chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck.\nAs well as a general conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications charge, other charges relate to specific people.\nMr Coulson was News of the World editor from 2003 to 2007 and Mrs Brooks edited the paper from 2000 to 2003, before moving on to edit the Sun and then becoming chief executive officer of the two papers' parent group News International.\nMr Kuttner was excused from attending Wednesday's hearing.\nThe provisional trial date was set for 9 September next year and all defendants were released on bail.\nIn a separate case, Mrs Brooks, 44, from Churchill in Oxfordshire, her husband, Charlie, and five others appeared before the court accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.\nMrs Brooks's chauffeur Paul Edwards, former personal assistant Cheryl Carter, head of security at News International Mark Hanna, and security staff Daryl Jorsling and Lee Sandell also face the charges.\nThey relate to an alleged attempt to hide evidence from police investigating phone-hacking claims and illegal payments to public officials by the News of the World and the Sun.","summary":"The case continues.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nFormer News of the World editor Rebekah Brooks and her former Sun chief Rebekah Brooks have appeared in court charged with conspiracy to intercept communications.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robert McNaughton, 51, from Halesowen, set up fake Facebook accounts to troll the woman, West Midlands Police said.\nThe force said he was \"hell bent\" on destroying her life after she spurned his reconciliation attempts.\nMcNaughton, of Tenter Drive, was convicted after a trial of conspiracy to commit criminal damage.\nSee more stories from across Birmingham and the Black Country here\nSgt Chris Jones said: \"McNaughton could not handle being rejected and became hell bent on destroying his ex-partner's life.\"\nDuring December 2014 and February 2015, he bombarded her with abusive Facebook messages, threatening to release intimate images.\nHe also hired two men, Matthew Barker and Joden Smith, to carry out a string of attacks on her home, culminating with her car being set on fire in February 2015.\nBarker, 44, of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and was jailed for 43 months.\nSmith, 20, also of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and arson, recklessly endangering life and was sentenced to four years at a young offenders institution.\nThe men were sentenced at Wolverhampton Crown Court on 31 March.","summary":"jailed for three years and eight months.\nThe court heard the woman had been living in a flat in the West Midlands for about a year and had been bullied by McNaughton.\nShe was also subjected to repeated threats of violence and was left","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Pulido, who plays for the Greek club, Olympiakos, cut his wrist when he punched a glass pane on a door as he tried to escape before police arrived.\nPulido, 25, was abducted at gunpoint on Saturday night in his home town of Ciudad Victoria in Tamaulipas state.\nA 38-year-old man has been arrested.\nOfficials say the man had confessed to belonging to a local criminal gang. Police are searching for another three men believed to have been involved in the kidnapping.\nState prosecutor Ismael Quintanilla said the masked gang had taken Pulido to a house in Ciudad Victoria where he eventually found himself alone with one of his abductors.\n\"They traded blows. He takes it [the phone] and calls [emergency number] 066. It all happened very quickly,\" Mr Quintanilla told Imagen radio.\nAn official report of the calls Pulido made to the emergency operator, obtained by the Associated Press, revealed that he threatened and beat the kidnapper while on the phone, demanding to be told where they were.\nIn one of the calls, Pulido said police were outside and starting to shoot so he described what he was wearing to avoid being mistaken for a kidnapper.\nPulido had been abducted when his car was surrounded by several vehicles as he was leaving a party with his girlfriend on Saturday night.\nMasked men whisked him away, leaving his girlfriend unharmed.\nPulido's family received a phone call on Sunday demanding a ransom payment, Mr Quintanilla told reporters. No ransom was paid.\nPulido, with one of his hands bandaged, told reporters early on Monday: \"[I am] very well, thank God.\"\nTamaulipas is one of Mexico's most violent states, and Mexico recently deployed more security forces to tackle cartels operating in the area.\nThe country has one of the world's highest kidnapping rates, with government figures saying some 1,000 people are abducted every year.\nPulido joined Olympiakos last July and finished the season with six goals in 15 games.\nHe was part of Mexico's squad at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, but was not called up for the upcoming Copa America tournament.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA footballer who was kidnapped in Mexico last week has been reunited with his abductor, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There could be \"serious implications\" for Gloucestershire Police, the police and crime commissioner has warned.\nCotswold District Council's proposal to form a unity authority with West Oxfordshire has proved controversial.\nBut CDC says the plans - dubbed 'Coxit' - are at an early stage but aim to improve accountability.\nCDC leader Lynden Stowe has said Gloucestershire's \"historic borders\" would remain under the proposals, which aim to improve the \"administration and the delivery of council services\".\nHe told BBC Radio Gloucestershire a few weeks ago: \"We would expect the police to patrol up to the existing county borders, exactly as now, so if there's a crime in Cirencester, Gloucestershire Police attend and if there's a burglary in Burford, Thames Valley Police attend.\"\nBut Gloucestershire's PCC Martin Surl said he had taken legal advice on the \"Coxit\" proposal, and warned it could \"signal the end of Gloucestershire Police as we know it\".\nUnder the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007, he said the Cotswolds could become part of Thames Valley Police District.\n\"If they break away to a new district, we can't continue policing just half a district,\" he told the BBC.\n\"So, either we start taking some of Thames Valley's area in Oxfordshire, or they start policing parts of Gloucestershire. Neither want that .\"\nA spokesman for Cotswold District Council said they \"fully understand the initial concerns\" but they were \"best addressed through the detailed studies that will now take place to assess the feasibility of the unitary proposal\".\nMr Surl, an independent, is standing for re-election as Gloucestershire PCC on 5 May, alongside Labour's Barry Kirby and the Conservatives' Will Windsor Clive.","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA proposed merger of police forces in Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire could lead to a \"substantial\" reduction in the number of officers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The US investment bank will switch to video interviews with first-round undergraduate candidates from next month.\nEach year the bank hires about 2,500 students as both summer and full-time analysts.\nGoldman hoped the move will allow it to find students who do not attend top-tier US universities.\nEdith Cooper, Goldman's global head of human capital management said: \"We want to hire not just the economics or business undergraduate but there is that pure liberal arts or history major that could be the next Lloyd Blankfein.\"\nMr Blankfein, the bank's chief executive, went to Rutgers, an institution that is not part of the elite group of US universities known as the Ivy League.\nChief operating officer Gary Cohn went to the American University, also outside the Ivy League.\nGoldman recruits from 400 colleges and universities globally and 225 in the US.\nThe bank will still have a presence on college campuses, but planned to use it promote other opportunities. It will still conduct second-round interviews in person.\nThe shift will not affect business schools or professional hires, but is part of a broader move by Goldman to use technology in the hiring process.\nThe new method will include structured interviews, which the bank said will allow for greater comparisons between candidates and \"more objective and informed hiring decisions\".\nGoldman is also experimenting with personality questionnaires, which it feels may help to predict how successful a person will be at the firm.","summary":"The bank said it would also use online interviews, which Goldman says will be more effective than face-to-face interviews.\nThe bank is also experimenting with video interviews, which Goldman says will be more effective than face-to-face interviews.\nThe bank is","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The members of the FSB, the Russian intelligence agency, conspired with criminal hackers, according to DOJ officials announcing the charges.\nPreviously, Yahoo said \"state-sponsored\" hackers were behind the 2014 breach affecting 500 million accounts.\nThe suspects are also alleged to have targeted Google accounts.\nHacking was directed at Russian and US government officials, including security, diplomatic and military personnel, according to the DOJ.\nThe indictment also alleged that 30 million Yahoo accounts were commandeered without authorisation for use in a spam campaign.\n\"We will not allow individuals, groups, nation states, or a combination of them to compromise the privacy of our citizens, the economic interests of our companies, or the security of our country,\" said acting attorney general Mary McCord, announcing the charges.\nThe suspects were named in a DOJ press release as:\nBaratov was arrested on 14 March in Canada.\nOne of the alleged hackers has been on of the FBI's most wanted cyber criminals for more than three years, according to acting Att Gen McCord.\nThe suspect in question, Alexsey Belan, was aided by the FSB who - according to the DOJ - provided him with \"sensitive FSB law enforcement and intelligence information that would have helped him avoid detection by US and other law enforcement agencies outside Russia\".\n\"We would hope [Russia] would respect our criminal justice system and respect these charges,\" said acting Att Gen McCord, acknowledging the fact that the US does not have an extradition treaty with Russia.\n\"The United Kingdom's MI5 made substantial contributions to the advancement of this investigation,\" added FBI executive assistant director Paul Abbate.\nYahoo was criticised for the delay in informing users about the 2014 breach.\nThe stolen data included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth and encrypted passwords, but not credit card data, according to Yahoo.\nLast year, users were advised to change their passwords.\nAround eight million UK accounts were believed to have been affected - including some users of BT and Sky email services.\n\"The indictment unequivocally shows the attacks on Yahoo were state-sponsored,\" Yahoo said in a statement, responding to the DOJ announcement.\n\"We are deeply grateful to the FBI for investigating these crimes and the DOJ for bringing charges against those responsible.\"\nThe DOJ said that the charges have no connection to the hack on the Democratic National Convention last year.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nUS authorities have charged a Russian hacker with conspiring to hack into the accounts of US...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nUS authorities have charged a Russian hacker with hacking","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chris May, 28, was last seen at his home in Kelvedon, Essex, on 25 May.\nHis Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in the village of Fairstead, according to Essex Police.\nPolice received a letter in June, sent in the post, saying Mr May was dead. Charity Missing People is now advertising Mr May's case nationally.\nDet Ch Insp Marina Ericson said: \"I am really grateful for all the assistance Missing People have given to us and this national advertising will mean we can reach a wider audience with the appeal for information about Chris's whereabouts.\n\"Since Chris went missing in May, I have been appealing for anyone with information to come forward.\n\"There will be someone out there who knows something but, for whatever reason, has not come forward so far.\n\"I made an appeal in June for the author of a letter, delivered by Royal Mail to Witham police station on 1 June, to contact me.\n\"To date that person has not made contact. I would like to appeal to them to make contact with me directly.\"","summary":"Mr May's family said in a statement: \"We are devastated by the news of his death and our hearts go out to his family.\n\"We would like to thank everyone who has helped us through this difficult time and we ask that you continue to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Stanford University team said the findings were \"incredibly exciting\" and would now be tested in clinics.\nEventually, they believe using AI could revolutionise healthcare by turning anyone's smartphone into a cancer scanner.\nCancer Research UK said it could become a useful tool for doctors.\nThe AI was repurposed from software developed by Google that had learned to spot the difference between images of cats and dogs.\nIt was shown 129,450 photographs and told what type of skin condition it was looking at in each one.\nIt then learned to spot the hallmarks of the most common type of skin cancer: carcinoma, and the most deadly: melanoma.\nOnly one in 20 skin cancers are melanoma, yet the tumour accounts for three-quarters of skin cancer deaths.\nThe experiment, detailed in the journal Nature, then tested the AI against 21 trained skin cancer doctors.\nOne of the researchers, Dr Andre Esteva, told the BBC News website: \"We find, in general, that we are on par with board-certified dermatologists.\"\nHowever, the computer software cannot make a full diagnosis, as this is normally confirmed with a tissue biopsy.\nDr Esteva said the system now needed to be tested alongside doctors in the clinic.\n\"The application of AI to healthcare is, we believe, an incredibly exciting area of research that can be leveraged to achieve a great deal of societal good,\" he said.\n\"One particular route that we find exciting is the use of this algorithm on a mobile device, but to achieve this we would have to build an app and test its accuracy directly from a mobile device.\"\nIncredible advances in machine-learning have already led to AI beating one of humanity's best Go players.\nAnd a team of doctors in London have trained AI to predict when the heart will fail.\nDr Jana Witt, from the charity Cancer Research UK, said: \"Using artificial intelligence to help diagnose skin cancer is very interesting, as it could support assessments by GPs and dermatologists.\n\"It's unlikely that AI will replace all of the other information your clinician would consider when making a diagnosis, but AI could help guide GP referrals to specialists in the future.\"\nFollow James on Twitter.","summary":"...\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\nAn artificially intelligent computer has been used to help doctors diagnose skin cancers more accurately.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Environment Agency severe flood warning - meaning danger to life - was removed from the A361 between East Lyng and Burrowbridge on 10 March.\nResidents in the area saw their homes cut off and experienced long diversions as a result of the closure.\nThe road has been inspected by council highways officers and reopened at 17:00 GMT.\nThere is still some water on a short stretch of the road and Somerset County Council said temporary traffic lights will be installed to protect the carriageway and allow motorists to pass safely.\nCouncillor Harvey Siggs, responsible for Highways, said: \"I'm delighted the A361 is to reopen at long last.\n\"Our highways teams have been working hard all week to clear the road and make sure it is safe, and I would like to publicly thank them for their efforts to get this key route open before the weekend.\"\nA further inspection will take place early next week and the temporary traffic lights will be removed as soon as the remaining water has receded and the road judged to be safe, the council said.\nMr Siggs added: \"Although the road is clear, the rhynes at the side of the road remain full of water so I would urge motorists to take extra care when driving, particularly in the foggy conditions we have seen over the last few days.\"\nThe clear-up of the A361 started on Monday with the removal of fallen trees and the cutting back of damaged vegetation.\nAround 30 tonnes of used sandbags were removed before a sweeping and cleaning operation covered the 1.5 mile section of carriageway.\nThe council said that the road closure on the A372 Langport Road will remain in place next week for the removal of flood pumps.\nWith improving weather conditions the large temporary pumps at Beer Wall, near Aller, are no longer needed, it added.\nThe Environment Agency expects to begin removing the pumps on Monday and work is likely to take up to four days.\nThe road will remain closed after the pumps have been removed so the council can assess flood damage and carry out emergency repair works.","summary":"The...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA major road in Somerset has reopened after being closed for more than a week following a severe flood.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 50 year-old said she was \"lucky to be here\" after falling ill at home and looking up her symptoms online.\nO'Donnell wrote on her blog that she searched \"women's heart attack symptoms\", which included sudden nausea and aches, before taking a few aspirin.\nShe visited a cardiologist the next day, who inserted a stent into an artery that was 99 per cent blocked.\nO'Donnell said her chest began to ache last week and she became nauseous and feverish after helping a woman who was struggling to get out of her car in her Nyack village home, near New York.\nIn the blog entry on her website, a poem entitled \"my heart attack\", O'Donnell revealed the type of attack was known as the \"widow maker\".\nThe star, who has acted in several films and TV shows including Drop Dead Diva, Will and Grace and Nip\/Tuck, also said she did not call the emergency services.\nHowever, she issued a warning to her readers: \"Know the symptoms ladies, listen to the voice inside, the one we all so easily ignore, call 911.\"\nShe recently hosted The Rosie Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network but the daily talk and gameshow was cancelled in March due to low ratings.","summary":"she said she was still \"honoured\" to host the show.\nThe star said she was \"honoured\" to be back on the show, which is broadcast on the same day as the US election.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The service, held to mark the surrender of Japan at the end of World War Two, was led by Reverend Canon Bob White.\nThe event included readings from Burma veterans and a performance from the Portsmouth Military Wives Choir.\nThe service saw wreaths laid at the war memorial, including one on behalf of the city placed by the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, councillor Frank Jonas.\nCouncil leader Donna Jones said: \"It's important for communities to commemorate events such as these.\n\"The ceremonies in the city provide a poignant opportunity to reflect and remember.\"\nA special VJ Day Choral Evensong was due to take place from 18:00 BST at Portsmouth Cathedral on Sunday.","summary":"The service was led by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby.\nThe Queen and Duke of Edinburgh were among the guests at the ceremony.\nThe Queen was joined by the Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Philip and the Duke","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kuba Moczyk, 22, died in hospital after he was knocked out in an unlicensed fight at the Tower Complex, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on 19 November.\nA memorial mass has been held at St Mary's Church in the town.\nFather Philip Shryane told the congregation Mr Moczyk' was a \"good man\" whose \"life was boxing\".\nMore on this story and others from Norfolk\nHe said Mr Moczyk was \"a young man with a good heart, with so much to give and so much to look forward to... but always a gentle smile\".\nHis uncle, Marcin Smigaj gave a tribute, in Polish, on behalf of the family. Mr Moczyk was due to be cremated.\nMr Moczyk, originally from Poland, worked at a chicken factory and lived in the town.\nHis trainer Scott Osinski said earlier that Mr Moczyk was winning the fight when he took the fatal blow.\nHis opponent is believed to be aged 17.","summary":", from Poland.\nMr Moczyk's family said in a statement: \"He was a very popular young man, who was always smiling and always laughing.\n\"He was a good man, with so much to give and so much to look forward to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burials were held for 33 of the 84 people whose bodies have been recovered. Several local people are still missing.\nThousands of people gathered in the square outside the town's main church to pay their respects in front of a long row of coffins.\nRescue workers are still searching the local river for victims.\nOne resident of Salgar particularly hard hit is the city's cemetery worker who has prepared 15 graves for members of his own family - mostly cousins who died in the flood.\nA spokesman for the national emergency authorities said he expected to end the search for victims on Thursday or Friday.\nHe said between 20 and 25 local people caught in the flood had not been accounted for.\nLocals and firefighters have been searching a 40km-long (25 mile) stretch of land on the banks of the Liboriana river.\nMost of the residents were asleep when the landslide hit at 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT) on Monday.\nThe landslide was triggered by heavy rains that sent torrents of water and mud crashing into the La Liboriana ravine, causing an overflow that destroyed the neighbourhood below.","summary":"The area around the cemetery has been sealed off and the road leading to it has been closed.\nThe area around the cemetery has been sealed off and the road leading to it has been closed.\nThe area around the cemetery has been sealed","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ayrton Light, located above the Great Bell - known as Big Ben - needs to be fully dismantled and restored. A temporary light will replace it.\nInstalled in 1885, it was previously turned off only during both world wars.\nBig Ben will not chime regularly until 2021 because of repairs to the tower.\nThe light is said to have been installed at the request of Queen Victoria, so that she could see from Buckingham Palace when members of either the Commons or the Lords were sitting after dark.\nIt is named after Acton Smee Ayrton, a Liberal politician who was First Commissioner of Works between 1869 and 1873.\nIt is not yet known when the light will switch off, or how long it will be off for.\nBig Ben will not be heard from midday on Monday. The House of Commons has said it will look again at the length of time it will be silenced after \"concerns\".\nParliament said it had to protect workers carrying out the renovations.\nBut Prime Minister Theresa May said \"it can't be right\" that the bell will not chime regularly again for four years.\nIt will still sound for important events including New Year's Eve and Remembrance Sunday.","summary":"'s events.\nThe Ayrton Light was built in the early 19th Century and was the first of its kind in the UK.\nIt was designed by William Hartnell, a renowned architect of the London Palladium, and was built in time for","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Investigators from the League Against Cruel Sports said they saw no gunmen and heard no shots when they filmed the Jedforest Hunt in February 2016.\nHowever, Malcolm Henderson told a court he had been there with a shotgun.\nJohn Clive Richardson, 66, and his son Johnny Riley, 24, both deny deliberately hunting a fox with dogs.\nMr Henderson, who has worked with the hunt for the past two years, said he had been at the site near Jedburgh on the day in question.\nHe told Jedburgh Sheriff Court he was present when a fox was flushed from cover and pursued by hounds towards his gun which the law permits.\nHe told the trial: \"I was there.\n\"I was down in the dip but they (the investigators) would not see me from where they were standing.\"\nEarlier in the trial, Mr Richardson had told the court that Mr Henderson had shot and wounded the fox.\nMr Richardson and Mr Riley, of Bonchester Bridge, deny breaching the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002.\nThe trial will continue later this month.","summary":"and continues.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA hunt saboteur has told a court he was there when a fox was shot dead by hunt dogs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Alexander, 39, used a company credit card to buy almost \u00a391,000 of iPads, phones and computers.\nAlexander, of Griffithstown, Torfaen, admitted fraud and was jailed for two years in January.\nBut at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday, a judge ordered him to pay back \u00a3115,000 to his ex-employers.\n\"It seems you were doing it as some kind of philanthropic act,\" Judge Stephen Hopkins QC said.\n\"In some cases spending \u00a35,000 on items and then selling the items to employees for as little as \u00a3180 on the philanthropic basis they will not have been able to buy the items themselves.\"\nHe ordered Alexander to pay his ex-employers \u00a3115,867 within six months or face an additional 18 months in jail.\n\"You had an enormous impact on a large number of perfectly innocent people,\" the judge added.\n\"Those to whom you sold goods to now feel stupid and stressed.\n\"The impact upon your colleagues has been awful. You have stolen from the company and there was a dip in morale for a period.\n\"This was a gross and serious breach of trust over a substantial period of years.\"\nAlexander had control of spending at car parts company, Northern Automotive Systems in Gilwern, near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.\nHe made 287 purchases on internet sites such as Amazon, eBay and Argos.\nThe court heard the company's usual monthly credit card bill was in the hundreds, but when Alexander became purchasing manager the bill \"increased to nearly \u00a310,000 per month\".\nBut his scheme was discovered when suspicious company managers asked employees if they had bought cut-priced electrical goods.\nThe conman deleted emails as well as falsifying invoices, receipts and card statements to cover his trail.\nAlexander, who had worked at the company for 14 years, bought petrol for his white Land Rover, red Mini and his partner's Ford Fiesta.","summary":".\nHe also bought a \u00a31,000 Range Rover and a \u00a31,000 Volvo.\nThe court heard he had been a customer of the company for more than 20 years.\nHe was jailed for two years and...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nick Dunn, 28, from Northumberland, was one of six Britons accused of illegally possessing weapons while working on a ship providing anti-piracy protection.\nThey were arrested in October 2013, but despite the charges being quashed, a police appeal has blocked their return.\nTheir case was due to be heard later, but has now been adjourned to 22 April.\nAfter the announcement by India's Supreme Court, Nick Dunn's sister, Lisa, said: \"This isn't the news we wanted to hear.\"\nAlong with Mr Dunn, the men arrested on 12 October 2013 are:\nMr Dunn, who is living in a hostel on the outskirts of Chennai, formally Madras, had said he was \"anxious\" ahead of the court hearing, which would have been presided over by a judge.\nThe 28-year-old, from Ashington, said he hoped \"that we get the decision we so justly deserve\".\nMr Dunn is staying with two Estonians who were also part of the crew of the private US-owned ship MV Seaman Guard Ohio.\nAndrew Linnington, of the maritime union Nautilus International, which has been lobbying the UK government on behalf of the crew members, said he feared the six men were being made examples of.\nHe said: \"The Indian authorities want to set a deterrent to operators of similar vessels to the one these six men were working on. Just about every element of this case has been disputed.\"\nA UK Foreign Office spokesman said: \"We appreciate that this continues to be a very difficult time for these men and their families and we are committed to keeping them up to date on the latest developments.\"\nHe said the prime minister had discussed their case with the with Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Indian High Commissioner Ranjan Mathai on 14 March.\n\"We have lobbied regularly on the importance of ensuring that this case is resolved as quickly as possible,\" he said.","summary":"The UK government has said it will not...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe family of a British man who was arrested in India on suspicion of illegally possessing a gun have said they are \"very disappointed\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mark Piper is jointly charged with murdering Levi Blu.\nLevi died in 2013 of internal bleeding. His mother Danielle Cassin is also accused of murder.\nA woman told a jury at Birmingham Crown Court she saw Mr Piper being violent with his other child, who was five at the time, in 2012.\nThe incident happened in the living room of Mr Piper's Chelmsley Wood home after he banned the youngster from playing on a games console, she said.\nThe witness said Mr Piper swore at his son and dragged him out the room before poking and prodding him in the face by the stairs.\n\"He (the child) was crying,\" said the woman, who met 31-year-old Mr Piper through a mutual friend.\n\"He punched him in his stomach at the same time on the stairs. It was hard, enough to hurt him.\n\"I have never seen anyone hitting a kid like that. It was rough. It was how you would hit your friends messing about. The little boy was crying. He was really upset.\"\nBut Paul Lewis QC, defending Mr Piper, wanted to know why the punch was not mentioned in her original police statement.\n\"I was lying (to the police),\" she said.\n\"I didn't want to seem like a grass.\"\nMr Lewis questioned how she could be sure about the words Mr Piper had used when she made her police statement months after the incident.\nHe highlighted a message sent by the witness about Piper which said: \"He loves all his kids and looks after them well. I just don't understand all this.\"\nLevi was found at the flat his parents shared in Nightingale Avenue, Chelmsley Wood, on 20 February 2013.\nBoth Ms Cassin, 27, of Frensham Close, Chelmsley Wood, and Mr Piper, of no fixed abode, deny murder.\nThey also deny causing or allowing the death of Levi and causing him suffering.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"ighway.co.uk\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA man accused of murdering a five-year-old boy in a \"brutal and brutal\" attack at his Chelmsley Wood home was violent with the child","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nineteen sailors were killed and a further 30 injured when the Type 42 destroyer took a direct hit during the Falklands War on 25 May 1982.\nAs the ship sank in just 20 minutes, it took with it many documents and equipment which were of \"importance to the security of the United Kingdom\", said Clive Gale.\nHe was part of a 39-strong Royal Navy team which carried out a number of dives on sunken ships, including HMS Coventry, over a four-month period beginning in the autumn of 1982.\nRecalling the HMS Coventry search, he said: \"We were very conscious that we were diving on a war grave and the casualties that went down with the ship.\n\"We actually visited their grave and that stays with you.\"\nCarrying out Operation Blackleg was a physically demanding and dangerous mission for those involved, with some dives lasting for up to eight hours.\n\"We were 8,000 miles from any kind of rescue facility,\" Mr Gale added.\n\"There was still hostilities with Argentina and to cap it all there was a 500lb (227kg) unexploded bomb in the wreck somewhere.\n\"The whole mission was fraught with near misses.\n\"Cutting into a steel structure underwater traps oxygen and if you hit it with a spark it explodes quite violently.\n\"One chap lost the front plate out of his helmet and nearly drowned.\n\"I was knocked unconscious and had to be pulled back into the bell by a colleague of mine.\"\nMr Gale admits the mission, 300ft (91m) under the ocean's surface, was to \"recover or destroy certain items\".\nBut some things brought back from HMS Coventry, like the cross of nails, were not on the official list.\n\"I took off the big brass plaque while somebody else recovered the bell and the cross of nails was found,\" he continued.\n\"All these things that were really personal to the ship's company were then presented to Coventry Cathedral after we'd finished the job.\"","summary":"The plaque was later installed at the cathedral.\nMr Gale said the...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA search for the bodies of the victims of the 1982 Falklands War has been described as a \"remarkable","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Crown Estate said that leasing the sites for technology development was \"critical\" for the UK to unlock the potential of wave and tidal energy.\nFirst Minister Carwyn Jones said the benefits could be significant in terms of the economy and renewable energy.\nWales's first commercial tidal energy farm is due to launch off Anglesey in summer 2016.\nIts electricity generators will operate like wind turbines but with blades driven by tidal wave action.\nMenter Mon and Wave Hub were confirmed by the Crown Estate as managers for the west Anglesey tidal and south Pembrokeshire wave demonstration zones respectively.\nThey will prepare and manage the sites for sub-letting to developers.\nIn addition, development rights for a tidal site off Holyhead Deep have been granted to Minesto.\nRob Hastings, director of energy and infrastructure at the Crown Estate said: \"By providing these additional seabed rights we are pleased to be enabling further technology development and commercialisation, which will be critical if the UK is to unlock its significant natural resources for wave and tidal current energy.\n\"This innovative approach to leasing the seabed sees us responding to market demand and introducing managed demonstration zones to give other organisations the opportunity to lend tangible support in their local areas.\"\nFirst Minster Carwyn Jones said: \"The energetic waters off our coast are ideal for marine renewable energy projects.\n\"Our ports, supply-chain infrastructure and grid infrastructure also put us in an enviable position for developing a thriving marine energy market, both as a significant generator and as an exporter of marine energy knowledge, technologies and services.\"\nGareth Clubb, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru said: \"To having testing sites approved for marine renewable energy is a significant step forward.\"","summary":"and to have the first commercial projects approved \"will be a huge boost to the Welsh economy\".\nThe first tidal power project in the UK has been awarded \u00a31.3bn in development rights.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe Northern Irishman came third on 5-2 favourite Box Office in his final race, won by 9-1 shot Brother Tedd.\nMcCoy, 40, had earlier finished third on Mr Mole behind winner Special Tiara in the AP McCoy Celebration Chase.\nAn emotional McCoy said: \"It's amazing. I've been so lucky all my life. I'll never forget this day.\"\nMcCoy, who has ridden more than 4,300 career winners, added: \"I want to thank everyone for coming. All my family were here and it's very special. An unbelievable day I'll never forget.\n\"There were tears coming back on Box Office. There were nearly tears going out on Box Office.\n\"I feel very lucky I have ended my career in one piece.\"\nDiscussing his record-breaking career, he added: \"Someone's going to ride more winners than me. All records get broken. I hope I'm dead, though.\"\nJockeys formed a guard of honour amid huge cheers as the rider was honoured at the Surrey track.\nColleagues lifted the Arsenal supporter as he collected the champion jockey's trophy for a 20th and final time, from former Gunners striker Ian Wright.\nThe terraces around the parade ring were packed as a capacity crowd of more than 18,000 gathered, and a rendition of \"For he's a jolly good fellow\" rang around the stands.\nWright paid tribute, adding: \"AP McCoy is made of something else altogether. For 20 years he has been at the top of his game, riding winners, week in, week out. I can think of no other sportsman or woman who can match his record.\"\nMcCoy has ridden in more than 16,000 races and suffered an estimated 1,000 falls in a remarkable career.\nHe did not compete in the feature race, the Bet365 Gold Cup, which was won by 17-year-old jockey Sean Bowen on Just A Par.\nBowen, tipped as a potential future champion, was completing a double on the day after victory on Lil Rockerfeller in the opener.\nBut there was a sad note to the afternoon for Just A Par's trainer Paul Nicholls when Rolling Aces died following the second race after collapsing on the walkway when returning afterwards.","summary":"The...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nJockey AP McCoy has been honoured with a lifetime achievement award at the Royal Ascot.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The ruling is likely to encourage thousands of passengers with similar claims in the UK.\nJet2 argued the compensation payments should be delayed pending the outcome of a similar case in the Netherlands.\nBut the judge at Liverpool County Court ruled that \"a line should now be drawn. Justice delayed is justice denied\".\nThe EU has ruled that airlines must pay compensation for delayed flights, but a number of airlines have yet to pay out.\nFour airlines in the UK have made applications to delay payments: Jet2, Thomas Cook, Ryanair and WizzAir.\nThe Jet2 case heard in Liverpool involved Kim Allen, who claimed \u00e2\u201a\u00ac400 (\u00c2\u00a3292) compensation after an almost seven-hour delay when flying from Manchester to Malaga in 2012.\n\"We've all been kept waiting for so long, but I'm really happy with today's decision,\" she said after the judge's ruling.\n\"Hopefully now it's time for the airlines to pay us what the law says they should.\"\nHer solicitor, Kevin Clarke from Bott & Co, said he hoped \"the airlines will now finally face up to their obligations to passengers and to settle the hundreds of thousands of legitimate claims outstanding.\n\"Sadly, the history of their conduct over the last decade would tell us to expect yet another legal challenge.\"\nThe issue stems from the 2004 European regulations that oblige airlines, in some cases, to pay compensation to passengers for cancellations and delays, if they are not due to extraordinary circumstances.\nA further ruling by the European Court of Justice in 2009 confirmed that delayed passengers should be treated as if their flights had been cancelled, if the delay was longer than three hours, entitling them to cash compensation.\nDespite the ruling, a number of airlines in the UK are still arguing that some technical problems should be classified as extraordinary circumstances, and as such, no compensation should be due.\nThey have also argued that paying compensation for delays of three hours or more is disproportionate and too great a burden.","summary":"They have also said that airlines should be...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA compensation claim against airlines for delayed flights has been thrown out by a UK court.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alleged spying by the National Security Agency (NSA) \"must be explained and more importantly new trust must be built up for the future\", she told German MPs.\nThe allegations dominated the news during an EU summit last month.\nMs Merkel said the NSA affair was putting EU-US trade talks to the test.\nShe also said Germany's relations with the US \"are of paramount importance\".\nThe German government has said it is keen to hear directly from the fugitive NSA leaker Edward Snowden about the agency's collection of phone and internet data.\nBut Germany says it cannot offer him asylum because he would have to make his application on German soil.\nAccording to his leaks, the NSA targeted communications among Washington's Western allies, including Ms Merkel's mobile phone and EU offices.\n\"The accusations are grave,\" Ms Merkel said in her statement on Monday. She did not comment specifically on the alleged bugging of her phone.\nThe Bundestag - Germany's lower house - is holding a special debate on the NSA spying allegations.\nThe scale of NSA surveillance in Germany is not clear, and last month Germany sent some senior officials to Washington to find out more.\nGerman media report that the German secret services exchange intelligence with their US counterparts.\nBut recently the British newspaper the Independent, citing leaks from Mr Snowden, said the UK spy agency GCHQ had tapped into communications using a listening post on the roof of the British embassy in Berlin.\nMr Snowden, 30, fled to Russia in June after leaking details of far-reaching US espionage. He has temporary asylum, allowing him to live in Russia, until July 2014.","summary":"he faces espionage charges in the US.\nThe US has said it is concerned about Mr Snowden's ability to remain in the country.\nThe US has also been criticised for its handling of the Snowden affair, with the president saying the agency had \"got","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Glen, Conservative MP for Salisbury, said any decision to make the A303 a dual carriageway must include protection for the World Heritage site.\nMr Glen said a tunnel was the only \"realistic solution\".\nA government feasibility study is already under way to consider the various options for the road.\nSpeaking in a Westminster debate, Mr Glen said the road, which runs from Hampshire to Devon, had become the \"devil's highway\" and \"one of the most notorious traffic blackspots in the country\".\nHe joined other South West MPs calling for the government to consider the wider economic, environmental and safety benefits of improving the road.\nHowever, he cautioned that any plans to turn part, or all, of the 92 mile (148km) road into a dual carriageway must include protection for Stonehenge.\nMr Glen said he had been told by English Heritage, the National Trust and the Council for British Archaeology that Stonehenge would be \"formally placed on the at-risk register,\" if a dual carriageway was constructed close to the historic site without adequate protection.\nPlans for a tunnel were initially shelved in 2007 when the government said the estimated cost of \u00c2\u00a3510m was too expensive.\n\"A poorly designed and badly executed\" dual carriageway which could \"undermine a 5,000 year old world heritage site is not an improvement worth fighting for,\" Mr Glen said.\nTransport Minister Robert Goodwill said the government hoped an announcement on the future of the A303 would be made in the autumn.","summary":"He said the government was \"committed to ensuring that Stonehenge is protected and that the A303 is a vital link between the UK and the world\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Transport said it was \"committed to ensuring that","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stocktrade is being transferred to the Dundee-headquartered firm for \u00a314m in cash.\nIts most recent annual revenue was \u00a39m, with \u00a31.3m in pre-tax profit.\nLast September, Stocktrade had \u00a34.3bn of assets under management. The buyer said it now stands at \u00a34.6bn, bringing 48,000 new customers.\nThat should increase the scale of Alliance Trust Savings to \u00a311.5bn in assets under management, with 105,000 customers, allowing for more efficient operations.\nIt will also increase the Dundonians range of services, including telephone and online share dealing services for pension providers, building societies, company share schemes and corporate Individual Savings Accounts.\nBrewin Dolphin said the sale would only clear a net gain of \u00a31m, after paying for separation costs.\nThe deal still requires clearance from regulators, and is expected to close during this year.\nAlliance Trust Savings was part of the strategy last month criticised by Elliott Advisers, the hedge fund and activist investor in parent company Alliance Trust.\nIn criticising the Dundee company's management, it succeeded in getting two new directors appointed. They could have sought to block further expansion of the financial retail platform. But it appears, from this deal, that they have agreed to expenditure on growth.\nAlliance Trust believes that the expansion could help its savings division into profit by 2016, apart from the cost of integration.\nPatrick Mill, managing director of Alliance Trust Savings (ATS), said: \"Stocktrade is a great strategic fit for ATS, giving us access to new customers, an increase in assets and the opportunity to build a strategic partnership capability.\n\"It also gives us the ability to align a traditional stockbroking business with our innovative, scalable and cost effective approach by offering customers online access alongside our in-house customer service team.\"","summary":"The deal is expected to close in the second half of this year.\nThe Dundonians have been...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe financial services firm Alliance Trust Savings has agreed to buy the Dundoni","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"JP Nadeau was reportedly struck by lightning mid-sentence in his apple orchard in New Brunswick, Canada.\n\"And just as I told my new son-in-law 'You're a lucky guy' - Boom!\" he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.\nAside from a small scar on his thumb, Mr Nadeau says he was unscathed and the wedding proceeded.\nStorm clouds had gathered behind him at the ceremony on 8 July, he said, and his daughter saw lightning strike the ground nearby.\n\"I had the microphone and the shock jumped into the sound system and my hand just lit up and I saw the spark,\" he told the CBC.\n\"And I'm looking at my hand and it's all flared up\u2026 It was like I was holding a lightning bolt in my hand, it was amazing.\"\nEveryone was stunned at first, but that didn't stop the happy couple from continuing with the festivities.\n\"It was a beautiful wedding,\" Mr Nadeau's wife, Maggy Thomas, told the CBC.\n\"But that was pretty terrifying for a second.\"\nMr Nadeau says he's a lucky-unlucky man - in 2015, a cruise ship he was working on near the Falkland Islands caught fire, and he was rescued by the British Royal Air Force.\n\"I've had lots of brushes with death,\" said Mr Nadeau. \"But death keeps ignoring me.\"","summary":"'s wife, Maggy, told the CBC.\nThe couple say they plan to marry in the future.\n\"We'll have a family, we'll have a home, we'll have a life,\" Mr Nadeau said.\n\"We'll have a life together","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An 18-year-old woman was driving a Toyota Yaris when it was in a crash with a Ford Transit van on the A595 near Bootle at 19:55 BST on Friday.\nShe and her front seat passenger, also 18, were pronounced dead at the scene.\nA third 18-year-old woman, in the back of the car, was flown by air ambulance to hospital where her condition is said to be \"critical\".\nThe 51-year-old man driving the van was also flown to hospital, where he is in a serious but stable condition.\nThe road was closed for six hours for the vehicles to be examined and then removed, Cumbria Police said.\nThe force is appealing for witnesses.","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nTwo people have died in a crash in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The West Ham striker is charged with driving a car while a baby was being held by a passenger.\nSnodgrass, 29, is alleged to have driven on Duke Street, Glasgow, on 17 April with too many people to fit a baby seat in.\nThe baby is alleged to have been in the arms for a rear seat passenger.\nSnodgrass, originally from Glasgow, was not at the city's Justice of the Peace Court when the case called.\nDefence lawyer Martin Black told the court \"he didn't think he had to be\" when asked why his client was not present.\nThe Crown requested a warrant which was granted by JP Eunice Paton.","summary":", the judge who heard the case.\nThe case was adjourned until next month.\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nA footballer accused of driving while a baby was in his arms has appeared in court.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Thursday, the firm acknowledged it read the anonymous blogger's emails in order to identify an employee it suspected of leaking information.\nMicrosoft owns Hotmail, a free email service now called Outlook.com.\nJohn Frank, deputy general counsel for Microsoft, said it took \"extraordinary actions in this case\".\nWhile the search was technically legal, he added Microsoft would consult outside counsel in the future.\nMicrosoft's actions came to light this week as part of a legal case by US prosecutors against an ex-Microsoft employee, Alex Kibalko, who was a Russian native based in the company's Lebanon office.\nIn 2012, Microsoft had been alerted to the fact that the blogger, whose identity was kept anonymous in the court papers, had been given some stolen lines of code from the not-yet-released Windows 8 operating system.\nThe blogger then posted screenshots of the unreleased Windows operating system to his blog.\nTo figure out the source of the leak, Microsoft began an investigation and, as part of that search, looked into the blogger's accounts to find out the name of the employee.\nThe search was legal because it fell within Microsoft's terms of service which state that the company can access information in accounts that are stored on its \"Communication Services\", which includes email, chat areas, forums, and other communication facilities.\nThe terms of service add: \"Microsoft reserves the right to review materials posted to the Communication Services and to remove any materials in its sole discretion.\"\nNonetheless, revelations of the search have led to renewed focus on the privacy violations of technology firms.\nIt has also left Microsoft in a difficult position, as the firm has often criticised rival Google for its automatic scanning of users' emails in order to serve them with advertising.","summary":"Microsoft has also been criticised for its handling of the case, with one of its lawyers saying the firm had...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nMicrosoft has apologised to the blogger who leaked confidential emails from its Hotmail","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a leaked letter, Mr Skates said he was informed this was because of the current level of investment.\nHe meets Network Rail officials on Thursday after describing conditions for rail passengers as \"unacceptable\".\nNetwork Rail said it was committed to working with the Welsh Government to get value for taxpayers' money.\nMr Skates has accused the company - which maintains tracks across the UK - of a lack of investment in clearing leaves this autumn, which cause damage to train wheels because of the extra braking pressure required.\nHe believes this has led to over-crowding and reduced punctuality of services as it forces more rolling stock to be removed from routes.\nArriva Trains Wales said 54 out of its fleet of 127 have had to be taken away for repairs this autumn - an increase of 54% on the same period last year.\nIn the letter seen by BBC Wales, sent last month to Network Rail's route managing director Andy Thomas, Mr Skates said Arriva Trains Wales raised concerns about the level of work being carried out to clear leaves from the lines.\nHe wrote: \"I have been informed that Network Rail responded that this was due to budgetary reasons and that at the current level of investment it would take 28 years to get the Welsh network up to the prescribed standard.\"\nA Network Rail spokesman said: \"We have jointly concluded with Arriva Trains Wales that the reduction in fleet availability cannot be solely related to Network Rail's autumn plan as we are increasing spend and activity.\n\"We are committed to working jointly with Arriva Trains Wales and the Welsh Government to ensure maximum value for taxpayers' money.\"\nIn a debate at the Senedd on Wednesday, Plaid Cymru's economy spokesman Adam Price described current conditions for Welsh rail passengers as a \"national crisis\".\nHe referred to three examples on social media yesterday in which one passenger told of his experience of a train catching fire, one had been on an overcrowded service where a passenger fainted, and another claimed to have a seat for the first time in 11 months.\nAn Arriva Trains Wales spokesman denied one of its trains had caught fire, instead saying there was a problem with an exhaust.\nHe said: \"We understand and apologise for the frustrations around the capacity issues faced by commuters which has been made worse recently by the additional maintenance required on damaged train wheels caused by the autumn leaf-fall.\n\"We continue to work hard with our partners in Network Rail to reduce the impact of this issue.\"","summary":"A...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nWelsh ministers have been accused of...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe Welsh Government has been accused of failing to invest in rail infrastructure, with a minister","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"County are tenants at the ground which is also used by rugby union teams Newport Gwent Dragons and Newport RFC.\n\"We've already made our position clear in respect to the pitch issues and what we're dealing with,\" Davies said.\n\"It points to the fact Newport County are bottom of the league and I suggest he focuses on preparing his own side.\"\n\"I'm not sure why he [Westley] feels it necessary to go on about it,\" Davies told BBC Wales Sport.\nDavies is also the chief executive of Rodney Parade Limited, which owns the ground and agreed a 10-year lease for the football club to use the stadium in 2013.\nOn Thursday, Westley questioned whether Newport County were getting value for money out of the leasing deal.\nThe Exiles have had two games - against Morecambe and Barnet - abandoned at half-time while their game against Stevenage in October was postponed because of the state of the pitch.\n\"It costs us more for us to have County playing there than it's worth. The estimated cost of drainage work is worth twice as much as we receive from County each season,\" Davies continued.\nThe Dragons were beaten 10-0 by Ospreys at Rodney Parade on New Year's Day on a dreadful pitch and Davies says he is aware of the state of the playing surface.\n\"This issue is very important and I'm not trying to say the pitch is perfect. We're doing all we can to repair the pitch but there's no short-term solution,\" he said.\n\"In the meantime, it helps no-one that it continues to dominate the agenda.\"","summary":"Davies added.\nThe Exiles are also without a manager following the departure of Graham Westley to Northampton.\n\"We're not going to be in a position where we can make any sort of decision on who goes or stays,\" Davies said.\n\"We're","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Local MP Ian Lucas said people were concerned about the impact it could have if the prison on Wrexham Industrial Estate assumes a local name.\nIn a letter, prisons minister Jeremy Wright says local names are \"generally avoided as most local people object\".\nHe said it was likely people would be invited to propose names for the \u00c2\u00a3212m prison which is due to open in 2017.\nWork is expected to start in August, creating up to 1,000 jobs, to build the prison which will house 2,100 inmates, making it the largest prison in the UK.\nThe overall project spend is lower than the original \u00c2\u00a3250m estimate and the construction will involve local business and enterprises, with 100 apprenticeships created.","summary":"will be available to local people.\nThe prison will be built on the site of the former Wrexham Industrial Estate, which was once a major industrial estate.\nThe site was once home to a number of businesses, including steelworks, which closed in","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emergency services were called to Longtown Bridge, near Carlisle, on Tuesday after a 32-year-old man got into difficulties in the water.\nThe man had just rescued a young girl from the river, Cumbria Police said.\nChief Fire Officer for the county, Jim Onions, warned people against swimming during heatwaves because of strong currents.\nDivers and rescue crews were involved in the search, along with the coastguard and an RAF helicopter with thermal imaging equipment.\nThe body has not been formally identified.\nMr Onions said: \"We are really worried that during a hot spell - especially in the school holidays - people enter the water for a cooling dip because the water looks calm on the surface.\n\"But I've seen highly skilled firefighters in the water struggling because of strong undercurrents.\"\nThe rescued girl is at Cumberland Infirmary receiving treatment.","summary":"The River Tyne was closed to all boats after the incident.\nThe incident happened at about 16:45 GMT on Tuesday.\nThe River Tyne was closed to all boats after the incident.\nThe incident was investigated by the Environment Agency and the Cumbr","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former business secretary said the offer to take a 25% stake in the firm's UK operations is \"quite close\" to what he would have offered.\nHe said it showed a commitment to south Wales after Tata announced it would sell its loss-making UK operations.\nBut he said it was only a first step, with the steel market \"awful\".\n\"The 25% offer is quite close to what I would have done,\" said Sir Vince, who served in the coalition government between 2010 and 2015.\n\"It sends the right message the government is committed to south Wales and the steel industry and it is within the rules we have to operate.\"\nHowever, speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales, he said there were still \"a lot of hurdles to overcome\".\n\"We don't know who the buyer is and if there is a buyer, if they will succeed because the economics of the situation at the moment are pretty awful with the low world prices [for steel] and ferocious competition,\" he said.\nThis makes a management buyout \"risky\", Sir Vince said, adding that, long-term, habits in British industry must be changed, with a proper strategy drawn up and more products used that are made in the UK.\nResponding to suggestions his successor as business secretary, Sajid Javid, had been slow to intervene, he said the government was \"reasonably cautious\" because of the \"economics of the industry\".\nHe said: \"They haven't done a complete U-turn, but they have acknowledged reality that government has an absolutely key role working alongside private business and I'm encouraged by that.\n\"As a starter it is a good move and we should applaud it. Let's hope there is a good buyer and they can turn it around\".","summary":"The government has said it will not sell Tata's UK steel operations, which employs 4,000 people, unless it can secure a buyer.\nThe company has said it will not sell unless it gets a competitive offer.\nThe government has said","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It is the third time Vitalmiro Bastos Moura has been tried for Dorothy Stang's 2005 death after previous convictions were overturned.\nMs Stang, 73, campaigned for 30 years to save rainforest from the interests of wealthy landlords.\nShe had tried to block Moura's attempts to seize land and was shot six times.\nMoura, who was convicted in 2007 and 2010 in verdicts that were subsequently overturned, was sentenced to 30 years in prison.\nIn the latest trial, the judge said Moura had acted in a cold-blooded and cowardly manner.\nProsecutors earlier said Moura and another rancher had hired gunmen to kill Ms Stang. Moura's lawyers argued there wasn't enough evidence linking him to the crime.\nThe death of Ms Stang in the northern state of Para became a symbol of the violent conflict for natural resources in Brazil's Amazon region.\nIn the past 30 years, more than 1,000 people have been killed in land disputes in Brazil, with some two-thirds of the murders happening in Para.\nAhead of the latest verdict, Ms Stang's sister, Barbara Richardson, said the repeated trials had been upsetting but had helped maintain a spotlight on the issues.\n\"That keeps the injustice of the system before the people's eyes,\" she told AP. \"Dorothy is ever prominent. The people understand what happened to her and what this means.\"","summary":"Ms Stang was a vocal critic of the powerful landowner, the mining company, Samarco, which owned the area where she was killed.\nShe was a member of the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), which campaigned for the release","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Scenes of crime officer Stephen Beattie worked for Northumbria, Staffordshire and Cleveland forces before being suspended in 2011 and later resigning.\nMore than 350 of his cases, including suspicious deaths and arsons, have been reviewed.\nThe Crown Prosecution Service has said no criminal charges will be brought.\nBoth Cleveland Police, which Mr Beattie joined in 2002, and Staffordshire, where he had worked since 1996, investigated him with the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) managing the inquiries.\nThe reports have now confirmed Mr Beattie:\nBut the reports concluded that none of his actions significantly impacted the results of his investigations.\nIPCC commissioner Cindy Butts said: \"Stephen Beattie repeatedly lied about his qualifications and made judgements in cases that were both outside his remit and his level of expertise.\n\"Cleveland Police and Staffordshire Police have conducted meticulous investigations examining hundreds of cases and we know that, thankfully, his poor performance did not have a significant impact on the cases he was involved in.\"\nMr Beattie did receive an official caution in relation to a fraud offence.\nCleveland Police concluded that if he was still employed he would have a case to answer for gross misconduct while Staffordshire concluded he would have a case to answer for misconduct.","summary":"The IPCC said it was not possible to say when the case would be concluded.\nThe report said Mr Beattie's actions were not motivated by money but by a desire to protect his reputation.\nThe IPCC said it was not possible to say when the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money was raised by angel syndicate Equity Gap, along with venture capital firm Par Equity, US syndicate Aero-Den and the Scottish Investment Bank.\nThe move has led to five new skilled jobs which have been filled by former oil and gas supply chain workers.\nThe company said it planned to add further posts in the future.\nVert Rotors was founded by Olly Dmitriev in 2013 and produces ultra compact low-vibration gas compressors for aerospace, medical and other applications.\nThe funding will be used to increase capacity at Vert's manufacturing facility in Gracemount and expand its customer base.\nMr Dmitriev said: \"This investment brings valuable highly skilled manufacturing jobs to Edinburgh and allows Vert Rotors to increase our sales outreach.\n\"Our products are fully manufactured in Scotland and exported to Europe and the USA. We look forward to scaling up our operations following this investment.\"\nJock Millican, from Equity Gap, said: \"Vert Rotors has potential to disrupt the established marketplace significantly with its high quality products.\n\"Olly has an excellent track record in business and has a clear vision for the future of the company.\"","summary":"Oil and Gas UK managing director, Ian Scaife, said: \"Vert Rotors is a great example of a company that is growing and diversifying rapidly.\n\"It is a great example of how a small company can be a global player in a","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The new polymer \u00a35 note, which is slightly smaller than its paper predecessor, will be available in branches before becoming more widely available across Scotland.\nIt continues to feature Sir Walter Scott and The Mound on the front, and a bridge theme on the back.\nAll existing paper Bank of Scotland \u00a35 notes will be gradually withdrawn.\nHowever, those that remain in circulation will continue to be accepted at shops, banks and cash payment machines.\nBank of Scotland also plans to replace its \u00a310 paper note with a polymer version next year.\nThe new, plastic material is said to be cleaner and more resilient to being crumpled and spilled on.\nIn September, the Bank of England released new \u00a35 plastic notes featuring Winston Churchill on the back.\nIt was the first time a polymer note had been circulated by the Bank of England, but other parts of the UK have already been using the material.\nPolymer banknotes are made from a very thin, flexible, see-through plastic film, with the design printed on special layers of ink on the front and back.\nBecause the main material is see-through, the design can include clear spots that are like little windows you can look straight through.\nMore than 20 countries around the world already use polymer banknotes - they include Scotland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.\nLast year the Clydesdale Bank brought a fully plastic note into circulation in the UK for the first time with a limited commemorative edition \u00a35 note.\nAs of last week, it entered into full circulation, and has begun to replace the current paper version.\nThe note features Scottish engineering pioneer and entrepreneur Sir William Arrol on the front, along with the Forth Bridge and the Titan Crane.\nThe reverse shows several images of the Forth Bridge.\nRoyal Bank of Scotland's new \u00a35 plastic note is due to enter circulation on 27 October.\nIt will feature Scottish novelist and poet Nan Shepherd.\nScientist Mary Somerville has already been selected for the bank's planned \u00a310 polymer note, which is due to enter into circulation next year.\nThey will be the first women to appear on the bank's main issue notes.","summary":"...\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\nThe Bank of Scotland is to introduce a polymer \u00a35 note, which will be available in its branches from next year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four men, aged between 25 and 61, were arrested in Ashbourne, County Meath, at about 16:00 GMT on Tuesday.\nSome 160 kilos of herbal cannabis was discovered, Garda (Irish police) said in a statement.\nIt described the seizure as \"significant\" and said the drugs were \"destined for the Irish market\".\nA business premises in Ashbourne was also searched during the \"intelligence-led\" operation.\nIt involved Garda officers from the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and the Special Crime Task Force.\nStaff from the Revenue Commissioners Customs Service also participated.\nAll four men, who are Irish nationals, are being questioned on suspicion of drug trafficking offences.","summary":"The Garda said the drugs were discovered in a vehicle in the County Meath area.\nThe vehicle was seized by police in County Meath on Tuesday.\nThe four men were arrested on suspicion of possession of class A drugs with intent to supply and","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mohammed Sarul Islam believes changing the name would generate publicity and act as a memorial.\nThe former Cardiff councillor has put forward a petition calling on the Welsh Government to change the name.\nAssembly members will consider the petition, which gathered 16 signatures, on Tuesday\nA petition needs a minimum of 10 signatures to be discussed by the Assembly Petitions Committee, under current assembly rules.\nMr Sarul Islam, president of the Commonwealth Business and Investment Council for Wales, said rebranding the airport with such a well-known name would attract international customers.\nIt is not the first time calls have been made to rename the airport, bought by the Welsh Government for \u00c2\u00a352m in 2013.\nPrevious suggestions include rebranding it the Robert Owen International Airport of Wales - after the Welsh pioneer of the Cooperative Movement - and Dylan Thomas International Airport Cardiff.","summary":"in the 1970s.\nThe airport was bought by the Welsh Government in 2003.\nThe airport was bought by the Welsh Government in 2003, but the airport was sold to a private company in 2008.\nThe Welsh Government has said it is committed to improving the airport","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Church members have voted to raise the cost of a wedding from \u00a3296 to \u00a3415 and for a funeral service from \u00a3102 to \u00a3160 from January next year.\nThe fees include the costs of lighting and administration for the first time.\nThe moves come despite a warning from some members of the Church's governing body, the General Synod, that the rises could have an impact on poorer couples.\nThe Rev Canon Simon Killwick, a vicar in Moss Side, Manchester, said: \"Such a fee increase seems to me hard to justify in times of financial austerity and even harder to justify in poor inner-city parishes.\n\"The Church of England ought not to be seen to be making a big increase at this time and ought not to be making it difficult for the poor to access these services at a time when a simple ceremony can be had at a register office for around \u00a3100.\"\nCanon Killwick said the right to waive fees in cases of hardship put clergy in the \"invidious position\" of means testing parishioners.\n\"Waiving can cause real ill feeling,\" he said. \"The poor don't want to be patronised by fees being waived, they want their church to be affordable to them.\n\"It would be a crying shame if poor people end up being married in register offices because the Church of England has priced them out of their parish church.\"\nBut the Rt Rev John Packer, the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, said the changes reflected the \"reality\" of the costs, and reduced confusion over different fees being charged by different parishes.\nHe told the General Synod that the fees raised about \u00a335m a year for the Church, including \u00a315m towards the pay of clergy.\n\"The reality of what it costs matters, and it seems to me that those who are being married within our churches do understand that,\" he said.\nThe increases were approved after a 4% rise in the number of Church of England weddings in 2010.\nLast year the General Synod rejected plans to increase the price of both weddings and funerals by 50%.","summary":"The Church of England has...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nParishioners in England and Wales have been given a \u00a3100 fee increase to pay for weddings and funerals.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kieran Innes, of Aberdeen, died after his car crashed on the A90 north of Forfar on Tuesday morning.\nMr Innes was a coach with Middlefield Wasps FC.\nThe club said in a statement: \"He was a genuine nice guy and would do anything for anyone. Kieran also ran our disability football. He loved all his players who will miss him dearly.\"\n'Mark of respect'\nThe statement added: \"The Wasps family has lost a true gent who will be sorely missed. He loved the Wasps. Thoughts go to the Innes family.\n\"As a mark of respect we will be doing a minutes applause at each Wasps game this weekend - Kieran didn't do silence.\"\nPolice Scotland in Tayside renewed an appeal for information.","summary":"Sgt Iain Smith said: \"We would like to speak to anyone who was in the area of the A90 on Tuesday morning and may have seen a silver Vauxhall Corsa travelling north on the A90 towards Forfar.\n\"Anyone with","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Swansea came into the match without a win in six games and fell behind at Villa Park to a Jordan Ayew strike.\nBut Sigurdsson's 25-yard free-kick got the visitors back on terms before Ayew's brother, Andre, nicked a late winner for Swansea.\n\"It was an important win, especially after going 1-0 down,\" said Iceland midfielder Sigurdsson.\n\"So we showed good character as a team to get back into the game and probably steal it at the end.\n\"We got back into the game with that free-kick and then changed the formation a little bit with Mo [Modou Barrow] coming on, it gave us a lot of pace down the wing.\n\"We kept going, knew we were going to get the chances.\n\"It was fantastic for the team because it's been a hard few weeks for us, having not won many games and lost a few points.\"\nBottom-of-the-table Villa had been on an even worse run and the loss to Swansea prompted Tim Sherwood's sacking as manager on Sunday.\nBut with a win to lift Swansea out of their mini-slump, Sigurdsson says morale will now improve and they can take added confidence into next Saturday's home game with Arsenal.\n\"We put the pressure on ourselves, we set targets before the season where we want to finish,\" he added.\n\"Of course we're not happy with the way we've been performing over the last couple of months.\n\"Sometimes you don't perform well, but you nick those wins, that's what it's about - as long as you're winning games you're happy.\n\"But of course we're not happy and we put the pressure on ourselves to win those games, and there has been some performances where we haven't been near our best.\n\"The only thing we can do is train hard and it will come.\n\"Days like these [against Villa] will help you with confidence and hopefully now we can kick on.\"","summary":"Subscribe to the BBC Sport newsletter to get our pick of news, features and video sent to your inbox.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nGylfi Sigurdsson says Swansea City's win over Aston","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Australian defeated 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, but fell out of the semi-finals to Brazilian Adriano de Souza, who claimed his first WSL crown.\nMr de Souza paid tribute to Fanning saying \"he deserved it more than me\".\nThere has been strong support after a grieving Fanning won his Pipeline quarter-finals heat on Wednesday.\nThe Australian broke down in an interview after his winning heat, not long after learning of his brother's death.\nHe later posted on social media that it was one of the most challenging days of his life.\n\"I am so grateful for the incredible love and well wishes that have come my way since learning of my eldest brother's passing,\" Fanning said on Instagram.\n\"Like all my big brothers, Peter will always be a hero to me... I knew I could find the strength to take part in the final event of the season because that's what Pete would want.\"\nIt has not been disclosed how or where Peter Fanning died.\nMick Fanning came close to losing his own life in July after being forced to fight off a shark during a competition in South Africa.\nMick's mother, who is currently with him in Hawaii, said she was overwhelmed by the live televised footage of his close encounter with the shark.\n\"I just saw my boy going down. That was absolutely terrifying because I have lost a son before,\" Liz Osborne told Fairfax media.\nFanning's other brother, Sean, died in a car accident in 1998.\nImmediately after clinching the Pipeline Masters title, Adriano de Souza spoke of conflicting emotions going into the final day of competition.\n\"I wish so much to give a hug to Mick's mum, but it's kind of scary as we are in a world title race and I didn't want to mix it up,\" de Souza said.\n\"I think Mick deserved it more than me, he's such a strong man, a three-time world champion. The strongest man I have met in my whole life.\"","summary":"Fanning, who won the WBC International Silver Super-Flyweight title in 2013, is the first Australian to win a...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nAustralian boxer Peter Fanning has won his first W","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The \u00a31.471bn spent shooting movies like Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2014 represents a 35% increase on 2013.\nMoney spent on homegrown UK films also increased, with \u00a3188m spent making films budgeted at \u00a3500,000 and above.\nBox office takings, though, were down 2% on the previous year.\nOverall, 157.5 million tickets were sold, representing a 5% dip in attendances compared with 2013.\nYet the BFI's figures show an increased market share for UK independent films, thanks in part to the box office success of Paddington and The Inbetweeners 2.\nThe former title took \u00a334.7m in 2014 and has now made more than \u00a335.5m at UK and Ireland box offices.\n\"The UK film industry is a powerhouse for growth and I'm delighted that 2014 saw an all-time high spend on film production,\" culture secretary Sajid Javid said.\n\"The huge amount of inward investment we are seeing is a sure-fire sign that the UK is the best place in the world to make films.\"\nBFI chief executive Amanda Nevill said its report \"illuminates a dynamic and vibrant story of success for the screen industries in the UK\".\nThe \u00a31.471bn spend represents the highest figure since statistics were first recorded 20 years ago.","summary":"saw the total spend on film production in 2014 rise by \u00a31.5m to \u00a31.7bn.\nThe BFI said the increase was largely due to the success of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, which took \u00a32.1","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old clocked 19.95 seconds representing Louisiana State University at the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.\nJohn Regis set the British record of 19.94 in 1993, while Adam Gemili is the only other Brit to go sub 20.\nMitchell-Blake told BBC Sport his achievement was \"overwhelming\".\nRegis also clocked a time of 19.87 but this was never ratified.\nHe had already competed in two Olympic Games by the time he ran under 20 seconds.\nMitchell-Blake clocked his time having already won the 100m as well as anchoring his university to victory in the 4x100m at the SEC Championships.\n\"The 200 is my favourite event,\" said the 2013 European junior champion, who was visibly emotional when approached for an interview on the track..\nHe said he wanted to compete for Britain at the Rio Olympics in August but would be focusing on his college career for the next few weeks.\n\"Then I'll come back to the UK and try to compete for a spot on the team,\" he added.\nChijindu Ujah and James Ellington have also already run under the 20.50-second Olympic A standard in 2016.\nThe British Championships take place in June.","summary":"will be broadcast live on BBC One from 13:20 BST.\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\nKyle Mitchell-Blake has broken the British Athletics 200m record by running under 20 seconds at the British Championships.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Nelms said on the club's website that a land use application will soon be submitted with the local council for land in Camperdown Park.\nHe and fellow American owner Tim Keyes recently bought 29 acres of land there, near the city's Ice Arena.\nNelms spoke after the club revealed an operating loss of \u00a3530,000 to 31 May.\n\"They are not great, but they're nothing to worry about,\" Nelms said of the club's annual accounts, which showed that turnover had remained at about \u00a34m.\n\"Football Partners Scotland, the major shareholder, funds any losses. We said we would do that from the get go.\"\nNelms explained that missing out on a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership - Dundee finished eighth - resulted in \u00a3200,000 less income than had been budgeted for.\nClub wages also increased by \u00a3175,000, partly down to the first pay rises to administration and support staff \"for a number of years\".\nNelms pointed out that the maintenance bill for Dens Park had risen \u00a350,000 on the previous year and an additional \u00a3500,000 would be required in the 2017 accounts because of rent increases.\nDundee's stadium is less than 400 yards away in the same street as city rivals Dundee United's Tannadice Park.\n\"The biggest issue we have is the stadium itself,\" added Nelms.\n\"We've put over \u00a3200,000 into the ground and that's not enhancing the ground - that's just keeping it going.\n\"We assume that those issues are going to get worse and worse as time goes on.\n\"We are trying to put on a 21st century entertainment product in a 19th century building and it's not new news that Tim and I have bought 29 acres near the ice rink in Camperdown Park.\n\"And we will be putting in a land use application shortly that we hope really enhances Dundee Football Club.\"","summary":"Nelms said.\nDundee FC chief executive Peter Lawwell said the club was \"very disappointed\" by the accounts.\nHe added: \"We are committed to ensuring that the club is in a position to continue to compete in the...\nSummary:","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They include a new water sports park, railway station and a sliproad from the M77.\nThe City Deal scheme will see eight council areas around Glasgow receive about \u00a31bn from the UK and Scottish governments.\nThe councils also have the power to borrow extra cash.\nThe Glasgow and Clyde Valley City Deal involved massive investment by both the Scottish and UK governments last year.\nEight councils - Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, Inverclyde, North and South Lanarkshire and East and West Dunbartonshire - are involved.\nThe City Deal scheme will see Westminster and Holyrood give \u00a3500m each in additional grant funding to the eight council areas.\nThe councils will supplement this by borrowing \u00a3130m.\nCouncillors from across all eight areas will meet to discuss some of the schemes.\nSeveral of the projects being discussed later are in East Renfrewshire, where \u00a344m is expected to be invested over the next few years, with much of the money coming from the City Deal funding.\nOne is a water sports park at the Dams to Darnley Country Park. It would open in 2017 and include a centre offering wakeboarding, the fastest-growing extreme sport in the world.\nA new railway station in Barrhead and sliproad from the M77 would serve an area which could become one of East Renfrewshire's fastest growth areas. The council expects 1,000 new homes to be built there.\nAnother project would transform the Levern Works site in Barrhead. A site formerly occupied by Nestle, where pet food was once made, would be cleared. The site will then be marketed for development for a range of uses that will bring new jobs to Barrhead.\nA wide range of other infrastructure projects across the eight council areas will also be discussed.","summary":"The City Deal is the latest in a series of agreements between the UK and Scottish governments.\nThe first was the \u00a31bn Glasgow City Deal, which was signed in March 2014.\nThe second was the \u00a3130m Glasgow City Region Deal, which","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fosse Park, near junction 21 of the M1, opened in 1989 and was bought in August for \u00c2\u00a3345.5m.\nPlans are now being prepared to improve parking and traffic congestion and the appearance of units.\nErnie White, leader of Blaby District Council, said the new owners had met with the council to clear up \"potential planning questions\".\n\"Fosse Park is the gateway from Blaby into the city and they see it as an investment that they think they can improve,\" said Mr White.\n\"I think it could be a better view when you come into the city, at the moment all you see are far too many backs of sheds.\"\nPaul Clarke, director of investments at Crown Estates, said: \"Two things we want to address are parking and congestion issues around the park and we believe it has become rather tired over the last few years.\n\"We are very concerned to address the quality of what we call the common areas - where people have to walk and park - and the facilities available to make sure a location like Fosse Park is as good as it can be.\"","summary":"Park and ride schemes are being developed in the area.\nThe council said it was looking at a number of options to improve the park and ride scheme.\nIt said it was looking at the possibility of a new park and ride at the junction of the M1","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red brick terrace at 9 Newcastle Road, Wavertree, was where the member of The Beatles lived from birth, in 1940, until he was five.\nAuctioneers said a telephone bidder, who wanted to remain anonymous, was the successful buyer after a \"bidding war\".\nThe three-bedroom house had been given a guide price of between \u00a3150,000 and \u00a3250,000.\nThe property has a rear yard and is a few streets away from Penny Lane, made famous by The Beatles.\nAndrew Brown, from Countrywide Property Auctions, said: \"There was a lot of interest in the property before the auction from potential buyers who lived in the UK and internationally.\"","summary":"He said the house was a \"very special place\" and the sale was \"very unusual\".\nThe house was bought by the family of a friend of the Beatles, who lived in the house with his wife, in the 1940s.\nThe","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Victory Medal belonged to Pte William John Boaden of the 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regiment.\nIt was found in a farmer's field in Porthcawl by a team of metal detecting enthusiasts.\nResearcher Stephen Lyons then tracked down Pte Boaden's family in Tiverton, Devon, where he was born in 1897.\nBut it is still not known how the medal came to end up in the field.\nPte Boaden signed up on the outbreak of the First World War aged 17.\nHis regiment served in France and Belgium, Mesopotamia, Salonika, Macedonia, Egypt, Palestine and Italy.\nThe medal is badly damaged but Pte Boaden's name and regimental number are still visible.\nChris Jeffreys made the discovery after sitting down on a fallen tree to take a break from metal detecting.\n\"I didn't have many finds that day,\" he said, until his detector picked up a \"beautiful signal\" around the tree.\n\"The area had been covered dozens of times before, so whether the tree falling disturbed something I don't know.\n\"It's the first medal I've found,\" he added. \"I was overjoyed.\"\nKeen to unravel the mystery of how the medal ended up in the field, Mr Jeffreys and his fellow metal detecting enthusiasts appealed for help to find out what happened to Pte Boaden.\nA First World War expert based in Cwmcarn, researcher and historian Stephen Lyons answered the appeal.\nFollowing a tenacious and at times pain-staking research, he tracked down daughter-in-law Moira Boaden and his grandson Stephen Boaden living in Tiverton, Devon.\nMr Jeffreys recently met them to present the medal.\nMrs Boaden said she was \"delighted\" as she never knew of its existence and that the family \"will treasure it\".\n\"It's so interesting hearing all the history of my father-in-law.\"\nStephen Boaden said he had nothing of his grandfather's, not even a photograph, until recently.\n\"It was a very nice surprise,\" he said.\n\"To find out so much information about what he went through and who he was - it gives him a personality.\"\nHe added that the medal was not just something that belonged to his grandfather, but was \"evidence of his service to his country.\"","summary":"The...\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\nA World War One medal found in a field in Devon is believed to be the first medal to be found in the field since the war began.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old midfielder sustained the injury just 26 days after joining Posh from League Two side Crewe.\nHe had an operation on Saturday and is expected to be out until November.\n\"I haven't seen a grown man cry like that for 15 years so I feel for him, but we'll just have to pull together,\" McCann told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.\n\"There were about six seconds left of training, he planted his foot and broke his leg.\n\"He's had an operation, but I'm sure he'll come back stronger. The lads and the staff are devastated for him.\"\nMcCann also confirmed that Posh had not taken up the option to sign trialist striker Morgan Ferrier, who played in the pre-season friendlies against West Ham and Norwich.","summary":"\"We've got a good squad,\" McCann said. \"We've got a couple of young players coming through, but we want to keep the nucleus of the squad together.\n\"We've got a good group of lads, but we want to","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WRU Chairman Gareth Davies confirmed the move was made after regions had \"upped the ante\" over the Wales international's contract.\nAt least one other Welsh region has shown an interest in Williams, whose current contract ends next summer.\n\"It's over to the regions really to try and hopefully keep Scott Williams,\" Davies told Radio Wales Sport.\n\"The central contract from the union has been withdrawn after some of the regions started upping the ante, as it were.\"\nThe union's offer would have kept the player at the Scarlets.\nDual contracts are funded 60% by the WRU and 40% by the region, and Davies' comments suggest the regions are offering bigger deals than the one they put on the table.\nIt also hints that the WRU are not prepared to get involved in an auction of escalating bids.\nHowever, it appears that the player will stay in Wales, but with a region paying his contract in full.\nThat situation would not upset the governing body, who set up the dual contracts to stop players moving abroad.\n\"It's difficult because we can't centrally contract everybody because of the funding issues - some players will be, some won't be,\" added Davies.\n\"But the important thing is that between the union and the regions that we work together to ensure that we can retain as many of the top stars as possible, and the youngsters coming through as well.\"","summary":"The WRU has been criticised for its handling of the player's contract negotiations.\nThe union has said it will not be changing the terms of the contract, but has said it will not be renegotiating it.\nThe WRU has also said","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Parcels containing cannabis and so-called legal highs were removed at HMP Altcourse in Liverpool.\nThe contraband had become lodged on the 60ft (18m) roof after attempts were made to throw it over the prison walls.\nA prison spokesman said the crane is now being used as a deterrent, \"a bit like visible police street patrols\".\nDave Thompson, director of the privately-run Category B jail, said: \"These items were thrown over the prison walls by criminals on the outside.\n\"We are committed to preventing drugs coming into our prison and we are encouraged that at the same time as our seizures of banned substances have increased, the numbers of prisoners testing positive for them has come down.\n\"Altcourse's latest independent inspection report by government monitors praised our drug intelligence work, which they said led to effective drug searches in the prison.\"\nGovernment figures confirmed that 290 mobile telephones and SIM cards were seized in Altcourse in 2013 - the second highest number in England and Wales.","summary":"The prison, which is a category B prison, holds about 1,000 male prisoners.\nThe Ministry of Justice said the number of prisoners who tested positive for drugs in Altcourse had fallen by more than a third since the inspection report was published","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The rural grave, discovered last November in the town of Tetelcingo, consists of two 10m (33ft) deep pits.\nProsecutors say that the bodies may have been dumped illegally by morgue officials, but the investigation into who is responsible is ongoing.\nMorelos is among the worst-affected states in Mexico's epidemic of drug-related violence.\nAt least 20,000 people have disappeared across Mexico, the UN estimates - other organisation put the number far higher.\nInvestigators at Tetelcingo worked under a yellow tent as families of missing persons and National Human Rights Commission representatives looked on.\nGenetic samples will be taken from each set of remains to attempt identification before they are reburied in marked graves.\nThe exhumation is expected to take about five days.\nState prosecutor Javier Perez Duron said an investigation was under way into who was responsible for the illegal mass burial.\n\"It is extremely important and the highest responsibility to count the bodies and give them a dignified burial,\" Mr Duron said.\nExperts from the Autonomous University of the state of Morelos (UAEM) have been called in to help with DNA testing.\nAlejandro Vera, rector of UAEM, said: \"We recognize the tireless struggle of the relatives and victims' organisations of the more than 30,000 missing in this country that's sinking into barbarism.\"\nMr Vera founded a program to help those whose loved ones have disappeared in Mexico's drug war.\nAt least 20,000 people are thought to have disappeared.","summary":"has been the worst year for drug-related violence in Mexico since it began in the early 1980s.\nThe number of deaths has risen sharply in recent years, with more than 1,000 people killed in Mexico in 2015 alone.\nThe country has been hit","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said the impact on sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs) \"could not be fully mitigated\".\nThe \u00c2\u00a31.1bn M4 proposal would cross four SSSIs along the Gwent Levels.\nWelsh Government lawyers argued environmental concerns had to be balanced against other interests.\nThe inquiry in Newport heard the scheme would mean about 105 hectares of designated land, set aside for the protection of water invertebrates, would have to be lost.\nThe Gwent Levels' unique network of ditches, known as reens, were dug during Roman times and have since become a habitat for a range of rare species.\nThe Welsh Government has pledged to replace lost reens with new ones.\nDr Jessica Poole, of conservation body Natural Resources Wales (NRW), told the inquiry discussions between the regulator and the Welsh Government meant she was content with the proposed design of the new reens.\nBut she said there was no guarantee they would work, and it could be some time before they supported the aquatic insects the sites are meant to conserve.\nReplicating a complex ecology that has developed over centuries would be \"challenging\", she said.\nNRW said the Welsh Government had not demonstrated the project would comply with its statutory duty to promote sustainable development.\nShould the alternative blue route, suggested by transport expert Prof Stuart Cole, be adopted - the motorway's impact on SSSI land would be \"significantly reduced\", Dr Poole said.\nBut the inquiry heard several issues NRW had raised in letters responding to the project's draft plans had been addressed and it was now satisfied on matters including water quality, drainage and some protected species such as otters and bats.\nMorag Ellis QC, acting on behalf of the Welsh Government, said it was for Welsh ministers to balance any potential impact on SSSI land with other public interests related to the new motorway.\nClaiming adverse effects were \"fully mitigated for\" was to apply a standard not in accordance with the law, she said.\nShe described the changes NRW had made to its initial objections after extensive discussions with Welsh Government as \"a major step forward\".","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA proposed new M4 relief road through the Gwent Levels could have a \"serious impact\" on protected wetland, an inquiry has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sir Martin Moore-Bick sent the letter late on Thursday following weeks of discussion with survivors.\nThere has been controversy over Sir Martin's suitability for the role and the areas the inquiry will cover.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.\nDowning Street said: \"The prime minister has received the letter and will consider it and respond shortly.\"\nHow far the inquiry can go has been a source of controversy since the Sir Martin's appointment was announced.\nHe angered survivors on his first day in the job by indicating the investigation would be \"pretty well limited\" to examining the cause of the fire, how it spread and how to prevent future incidents.\nBut he later vowed to consider a \"broad range of evidence\" which could include why residents' warnings about fire safety were allegedly ignored by authorities.\nSurvivors, bereaved families and other involved parties spent weeks making their case about what questions the inquiry should answer.\nMore than 400 submissions were received during the consultation period.\nThe \"Justice 4 Grenfell\" campaign said earlier this month it wanted an examination of local and national social housing policy and whether it \"increased risks to residents\".\nQuestions were raised in the aftermath of the disaster about the cladding used on Grenfell and other buildings. More than 100 buildings have failed the latest fire safety tests set in the wake of the fire.\nSir Martin has previously faced calls to resign from residents, while Labour MP David Lammy said he was a \"white, upper-middle class man\" who had \"never\" visited a tower block housing estate and should not have been appointed.\nThe inquiry is due to start in September. Sir Martin has previously said an interim report could be produced within a year.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.","summary":"The inquiry will be led by Lord Justice Leveson, who is the independent chairman of the...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe prime minister has received the findings of the Grenfell Tower fire inquiry, Downing Street","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man is said to have been trying to gather details about a German parliamentary committee that is investigating claims of US espionage.\nGerman authorities have asked the US ambassador for \"swift clarification\".\nThe US National Security Agency (NSA) was last year accused of bugging the phone of Chancellor Angela Merkel as part of a huge surveillance programme.\nThe scale of the agency's global spy programme was revealed in documents leaked last year by a former intelligence contractor, Edward Snowden.\nThe revelations about the NSA put a strain on ties between Germany and the US and raised feeling in Germany against American surveillance.\nThe BBC's Steve Evans in Berlin says the new allegation of American spying on an ally may make it harder for the US to get German help in its efforts to oppose Russian activity in Ukraine, and also to control Iranian nuclear ambitions.\nGerman media say the man arrested this week is a 31-year-old employee of the federal service, the BND or Bundesnachrichtendienst.\nThe German federal prosecutor's office confirmed the man's arrest, but gave no other details.\nA spokesman for Ms Merkel said she had been informed of the arrest, as had the members of the nine-strong parliamentary committee investigating the activities of foreign intelligence agencies in Germany.\n\"The matter is serious, it is clear,\" spokesman Steffen Seibert told the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper,\nDer Spiegel news magazine said the man was believed to have passed secret documents to a US contact in exchange for money.\nHowever, one unnamed politician told Reuters news agency the suspect had offered his services to the US voluntarily.\n\"This was a man who had no direct contact with the investigative committee... He was not a top agent,\" the source said.\nGermany is particularly sensitive to reports of espionage on its territory because many of its citizens from the formerly communist east of the country were spied upon by the Stasi secret police.","summary":"The...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nGermany has arrested a German national in connection with alleged US spying on the government, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wednesday's matinee was curtailed before that evening's show was called off completely.\nTicket holders for both shows will be offered refunds, a show representative has confirmed.\nThursday's performance will go ahead as scheduled at London's Cambridge Theatre, it has since been announced.\nAn audience member at Wednesday's matinee told the BBC the show was stopped after approximately 30 minutes.\nA representative for the theatre then came on stage and said the actress playing Matilda was unable to sing the rest of the songs, so would speak the lyrics instead.\nThe show's interval was then extended by around 15 minutes.\nAt the end of the interval, the theatre representative returned and said the actress's voice had deteriorated further and that the performance would be cut short.\nThe rest of the cast then performed three songs from the second half of the show while a member of the production team narrated the story.\nOne audience member who was at Wednesday's matinee said the afternoon had left her \"genuinely gutted\".\nShe continued: \"\u00c2\u00a375 a ticket is not cheap, and not having a healthy understudy for that price is unacceptable.\"\n\"Obviously we were disappointed not to see the whole show,\" tweeted Debbie Stoddart, another member of the audience.\n\"But it was evident from the first song that Matilda wasn't well so it was the right thing to stop the show.\n\"The most important thing is the well-being of the cast, specifically the younger ones.\"\nThe Royal Shakespeare Company's production is based on Roald Dahl's popular children's novel.\nIt was adapted for the stage by playwright Dennis Kelly, with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin.\nThe show became a huge box office success when it opened in London's West End in 2011.\nThe following year the production won seven Oliviers, a record at the time. It later transferred to Broadway.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA performance of Matilda has been cancelled after the actress who plays the show was unable to sing the final song.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nFormer world player of the year Messi, 27, has inspired Argentina in Brazil.\nThe Barcelona forward has scored in all three games and is one goal shy of Maradona's 1986 five-goal haul, but Mehmedi says it is not all about Messi.\n\"With all due respect for his qualities and class, I think too much is talked about just Messi,\" said Mehmedi, 23.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"He is exceptional, no question, but that is not all, he has very good players around him. We will not neglect the preparation nor in the game itself,\" the Freiburg striker said ahead of their last-16 clash.\nArgentina are unbeaten in their six previous games against Switzerland but Mehmedi says his side are not heading into the game at Corinthians Arena just to make up the numbers against one of the pre-tournament favourites.\n\"Swap jerseys with Messi? I'm not here as a tourist,\" he said. \"Switzerland is in the second round of a World Cup.\"\nMehmedi knows if his side can defeat Argentina in Sao Paulo they will cause one of the biggest shocks of the 2014 tournament in Brazil.\n\"I know the quality and potential of this team,\" he continued.\n\"If we defeat Argentina, we write a piece of World Cup history and many people in Switzerland will be proud of the team.\n\"I even think such success would see the world take notice, but we are not naive.\n\"It will take an absolutely top performance of each one of us. And I assure you, everyone will do everything we can to provide these and tearing for Switzerland.\"","summary":"Mehmedi is not alone in feeling the pressure of being the first footballer to score in three World Cup finals.\nBrazilian legend Ronaldo scored four times in the 2002 final against Uruguay, while Argentina's Lionel Messi and Brazil's Neymar both net","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film, Caste on the Menu Card, was the only film among the 35 sent to India's information and broadcasting ministry to be refused clearance.\nFestival director Manoj Mathews told BBC Hindi he was \"disturbed and disappointed\" by the decision.\nMinistry officials said they were \"not provided with adequate information\".\nMr Mathews said: \"There were documentaries showcased on this platform which dealt with more controversial issues than this and we have had no problem.\"\nThe documentary was filmed by five students from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.\n\"The documentary is about how caste works in the meat industry. How it's a livelihood question for workers of the industry. We are talking about social exclusion, we are talking about caste,\" Atul Anand, one of the students who made the documentary, told BBC Hindi.\n\"We are shocked and upset. We made this documentary between August and September 2014, before beef was banned in Maharashtra.\n\"We took almost three months to make this documentary and it was sparked by a row on our campus in 2014 after some students demanded that beef and pork be banned,\" Mr Anand said.\nMr Mathews told the Indian Express newspaper that information and broadcasting ministry officials had told him that \"due to the current political situation over the beef ban issue they have not give exemption permission for this particular documentary\".\nHowever ministry officials told the newspaper that they had not received \"adequate information\" about the film and were willing to reconsider the decision if they got the required information.\nIn another incident, reports from the north Indian state of Haryana indicated that an editor of a state government publication was sacked because of an article that said beef was nutritious.","summary":"A documentary on how caste works in the meat industry in India has been withdrawn from a film festival because they were \"not provided with adequate information\", its organisers have said.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film, Caste on the Menu Card, was the only film among the 35 sent to India's information and broadcasting ministry to be refused clearance.\nFestival director Manoj Mathews told BBC Hindi he was \"disturbed and disappointed\" by the decision.\nMinistry officials said they were \"not provided with adequate information\".\nMr Mathews said: \"There were documentaries showcased on this platform which dealt with more controversial issues than this and we have had no problem.\"\nThe documentary was filmed by five students from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.\n\"The documentary is about how caste works in the meat industry. How it's a livelihood question for workers of the industry. We are talking about social exclusion, we are talking about caste,\" Atul Anand, one of the students who made the documentary, told BBC Hindi.\n\"We are shocked and upset. We made this documentary between August and September 2014, before beef was banned in Maharashtra.\n\"We took almost three months to make this documentary and it was sparked by a row on our campus in 2014 after some students demanded that beef and pork be banned,\" Mr Anand said.\nMr Mathews told the Indian Express newspaper that information and broadcasting ministry officials had told him that \"due to the current political situation over the beef ban issue they have not give exemption permission for this particular documentary\".\nHowever ministry officials told the newspaper that they had not received \"adequate information\" about the film and were willing to reconsider the decision if they got the required information.\nIn another incident, reports from the north Indian state of Haryana indicated that an editor of a state government publication was sacked because of an article that said beef was nutritious.","summary":"The newspaper said the article was a \"grave mistake\".\nThe BBC's Sanjoy Majumder in Delhi says the decision to refuse the film...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA documentary about the controversial slaughter of cows at","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Experts reassembled pieces of tiles found amid tons of earth from the site known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif.\nThey say the tiles date from the period of the Second Temple, during the time of King Herod about 2,000 years ago.\nThe temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD during a Jewish rebellion.\nSome 600 segments of coloured stone floor have been found since archaeologists began examining the debris from the hilltop site in 2004.\nThe plateau where the temples stood is the most sacred site in Judaism. It is joined by the Western Wall, venerated by Jews as part of the original supporting wall of the temple compound.\nHaram al-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary) is also the place where Muslims believe the Prophet Muhammad ascended to Heaven, and is the third holiest site in Islam.\nThe archaeologists say the tiles probably came from porticos in the temple's courtyards.\nPiecing the fragments together \"enables us to get an idea of the Temple's incredible splendour\", said Dr Gabriel Barkay of the Temple Mount Sifting Project.\nExperts say they managed to assemble seven potential designs of how the flooring could have looked like. The type of flooring is known as opus sectile, Latin for \"cut work\", and \"considered to be far more prestigious than mosaic tiles floors\", according to Frankie Snyder, from the project's team.\n\"The tile segments were perfectly inlaid such that one could not even insert a sharp blade between them,\" she said.\nThe Temple Mount Sifting Project was established by Israeli archaeologists in 2004 to examine debris dumped by Islamic authorities following expansion work at an underground mosque on the compound.\nThe project attracts thousands of visitors each year who participate in finger-tip searches of the earth and has so far turned up hundreds of ancient relics, including coins, animal bones and pieces of pottery.","summary":"Archaeologists say they have reconstructed likely designs of a Jewish temple floor using original fragments.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Experts reassembled pieces of tiles found amid tons of earth from the site known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif.\nThey say the tiles date from the period of the Second Temple, during the time of King Herod about 2,000 years ago.\nThe temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD during a Jewish rebellion.\nSome 600 segments of coloured stone floor have been found since archaeologists began examining the debris from the hilltop site in 2004.\nThe plateau where the temples stood is the most sacred site in Judaism. It is joined by the Western Wall, venerated by Jews as part of the original supporting wall of the temple compound.\nHaram al-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary) is also the place where Muslims believe the Prophet Muhammad ascended to Heaven, and is the third holiest site in Islam.\nThe archaeologists say the tiles probably came from porticos in the temple's courtyards.\nPiecing the fragments together \"enables us to get an idea of the Temple's incredible splendour\", said Dr Gabriel Barkay of the Temple Mount Sifting Project.\nExperts say they managed to assemble seven potential designs of how the flooring could have looked like. The type of flooring is known as opus sectile, Latin for \"cut work\", and \"considered to be far more prestigious than mosaic tiles floors\", according to Frankie Snyder, from the project's team.\n\"The tile segments were perfectly inlaid such that one could not even insert a sharp blade between them,\" she said.\nThe Temple Mount Sifting Project was established by Israeli archaeologists in 2004 to examine debris dumped by Islamic authorities following expansion work at an underground mosque on the compound.\nThe project attracts thousands of visitors each year who participate in finger-tip searches of the earth and has so far turned up hundreds of ancient relics, including coins, animal bones and pieces of pottery.","summary":"The finds are often highly prized by museums and galleries around the world.\nThe project has also...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nIsraeli archaeologists have uncovered a series of tiles from the Temple Mount in Jerusalem that","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nicole Ferguson, 27, from Fergleen Park in Derry, pleaded guilty to stealing the money from the Ferryquay Street branch of Cancer Research UK.\nThe offence was committed between 21 March and 24 July 2014.\nFerguson has been released on bail until she is sentenced in February.\nShe also pleaded guilty to a second charge of abusing her position as an employee to expose charity to a risk of financial loss.\nA defence solicitor told the court that full restitution would be available when Ferguson is sentenced.\nAs part of her bail conditions Ferguson must co-operate with the probation service and must reside at her Fergleen Park address.","summary":"The judge said that the probation officer had been \"very caring and considerate to the victim\".\nHe said that the offence was a serious breach of trust and that it was a matter of great concern to the public.\nThe judge said","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to an address in Holland Street at about 16:15 on Wednesday where they found the body of James Chadwick, who was from the city.\nHe had a number of unexplained injuries.\nFollowing the results of a post-mortem examination, his death is now being treated as murder.\nOfficers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiries and reviewing CCTV images from the area.\nDet Ch Insp Iain Smith, of Police Scotland, said: \"This investigation is at an early stage and it is important we establish what has happened which led to James Chadwick losing his life.\n\"Our inquiries so far have established that Mr Chadwick was last seen on Monday 31 August and we're appealing to anyone who has any knowledge of his movements since 31 August to contact police as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA murder investigation has been launched after a man's body was found at a house in Glasgow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"David Buchanan, 18, of Haslemere, Surrey, admitted two counts of hacking and one of impairing the operation of or hindering access to a computer.\nThe charges refer to \"computer intrusion and damage to network profiles\" in July and August 2015.\nMr Buchanan will be sentenced on 2 August at Guildford Magistrates' Court.\nThe Mumsnet homepage was redirected to a now suspended Twitter profile page and had some posts edited during a cyber attack in August.\nIt was also subjected to a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, where an attempt is made to force a site offline by swamping it with internet traffic.\nMumsnet users were made to reset their passwords as a \"precautionary measure\" following the attacks.","summary":"Mumsnet said it was now working with the FBI to recover the data.\nThe company said it was co-operating with the investigation.\nA spokesman said: \"We are aware of the allegations against Mr Buchanan and we are working with the authorities to recover","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Janet Jordon, 48, her daughter Derrin, aged six, and her partner Philip Howard, 44, were found in a house in Vicarage Road, Didcot, on 23 May.\nThe body of murder suspect, Janet's son 21-year-old Jed Allen, was found two days later in woodland near Marston Ferry Road, Oxford.\nThe private funeral is being held at Oxford Crematorium.\nThe families of the murder victims described their deaths as an \"unimaginable\" tragedy.\nPost-mortem examinations confirmed all three died from multiple stab wounds.","summary":"The bodies of the victims were found in the house in Didcot, Oxfordshire, on 23 May.\nThe bodies of Ms Jordon, 48, and her daughter, who was also found in the house, were returned to the UK on Tuesday","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"\"I'm 64,\" he said of his fascination with the 1836 battle. \"When I was five or six years old, this thing began.\"\nCollins' collection includes a fringed leather pouch used by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie's legendary knife.\n\"There's things in there that will make your mouth drop,\" the Genesis star said in San Antonio.\nThe donation was accepted on Tuesday by Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who is campaigning for a new historical centre to house Collins' collection.\n\"Texans are deeply indebted to Phil Collins,'' Patterson said. \"He is giving us back our heritage.\n\"Now these Texas treasures need a home where all can see them and study from them and learn about how Texans won our liberty.''\nThe legendary battle, named after a former mission in San Antonio, saw 1,500 Mexican troops lay siege to 200 Texans fighting for Texas independence.\nCollins said he first became interested in the Alamo after watching a 1950s TV series about Crockett, the famed frontiersman who died in the conflict.\nThe Grammy and Academy Award winner's collection includes more than 200 items and is thought to be the largest in private hands.\n\"My nine-year-old son was saying, 'Why are you going to give it all away, Dad? I thought I was going to have it,''' he told reporters.","summary":"\"It was a very emotional time. I was very emotional. I was very proud.\"\nThe Alamo was the largest military facility in the world at the time of the battle, and Collins said he was \"very proud\" of the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Netherlands striker Van Persie, 33, had scored the opening goal in the Turkish side's 3-1 win against Akhisar before the first-half injury.\nTelevision pictures showed blood coming through a bandage on his left eye.\n\"After tests in the hospital this morning I can say my eye itself is undamaged so all good,\" he said.\nHe told followers on Instagram that he had torn his eyelid.\nClub doctor Burak Kunduracioglu had earlier sought to play down fears the player had suffered a serious eye injury, saying: \"He received a blow to the eye and suffered a torn eyelid and bleeding.\n\"After the investigations we learned that nothing important happened. His condition is good.\"\nThe former Arsenal and Manchester United forward joined Fenerbahce from the Old Trafford club in July 2015.","summary":"he scored 10 goals in 32 appearances for the Turkish side.\nFenerbahce are currently top of the Turkish Super Lig, with a game in hand on their rivals Galatasaray.\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nFenerbah","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A 25-year-old woman testified that Larry Nassar molested her from the age of six until 12 during family visits to his Michigan home.\nMr Nassar, 53, is accused by more than 60 former patients and athletes of sexual abuse during pelvic procedures.\nHe is facing separate federal charges for possession of child pornography.\nAfter testimony at a court in Mason, Michigan, Judge Donald Allen ordered Mr Nassar to stand trial on three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a person under 13 years old.\nThe accused, a sports doctor who treated US Olympic gymnasts, faces up to life in prison if convicted.\nHe was stripped of his medical licence last month, amid at least six criminal and civil lawsuits.\nThe unnamed woman, who was neither a patient nor an athlete, testified against him for more than two hours on Friday.\nShe detailed how Mr Nassar allegedly molested her during family visits to his home in Holt, Michigan, from 1998 to 2005.\n\"Almost every time I was there for a couple of years, something occurred,\" she told the court.\nSome of the abuse happened under a blanket as he sat next to her on the sofa, while her unwitting older brother sat nearby, she said.\nWhen she tried to tell her parents about the molestation, they did not believe her.\n\"They made me feel like I had done something terrible,\" she said, adding that they told her to apologise to the doctor. She refused.\nWhen the woman left home for university, she again told her parents about her experience with Mr Nassar.\nHer father, who committed suicide in March 2016, \"crumpled\" when she repeated her claims.\nMr Nassar was fired in September after working for decades as a doctor for gymnasts at Michigan State University, as well as USA Gymnastics - the sport's governing body.\nAllegations of sexual assault were first revealed by the Indianapolis Star newspaper in September 2016 when he was accused by two former gymnasts.\nSince then, more than 60 women have accused him, and at least 40 have filed lawsuits.\nSeveral of those suits name USA Gymnastics as a co-defendent, claiming they had not done enough to prevent the abuse.\nMSU gymnasts coach Kathie Klages quit abruptly this week after being named in several legal actions.\nShe had worked as a coach for nearly 30 years, before she was suspended by the university, leading to her surprise departure.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA former doctor has been accused of sexually abusing girls in the 1970s and 1980s while working for USA Gymnastics.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shopkeeper Alice Wheeldon was found guilty of a poison plot against David Lloyd George in 1917.\nSince her death in 1919, a campaign has emerged to clear her name.\nHer former home at 12 Pear Tree Road, Normanton, is being marked with a plaque in a ceremony organised by Derby Civic Society and the city council.\nKeith Venables, from the Derby People's History group, which campaigned for justice for the family, said: \"It's wonderful to celebrate the contribution of Alice Wheeldon and her family. Their name was vilified.\"\nMrs Wheeldon, a mother of four, supported the suffragette movement and was a conscientious objector to World War I.\nMr Venables believes she was framed by the authorities who were anxious about opposition to the war.\nThe radical women who fought for the vote\nThe family claimed an MI5 agent, posing as an objector, embroiled Mrs Wheeldon in a plot to poison dogs guarding prisoners against the war.\nHowever, the family were accused of plotting to murder the prime minister by shooting him with poisoned darts.\nOn 31 January 1917, Mrs Wheeldon, her daughters Hetty and Winnie and son-in-law Alfred Mason were arrested and charged.\nMrs Wheeldon was sentenced to 10 years, Alfred seven years and Winnie five years. Hetty was acquitted.\nMrs Wheeldon went on a hunger strike and was released after nine months but died shortly afterwards.\nHistorian Dr Nicholas Hiley, who researched the family's story, said: \"The whole thing was a travesty.\n\"The truth about Alice Wheeldon deserves to be publicised and the blue plaque is the beginning of that. The Wheeldons should be honoured and remembered for the stand they took during the war.\"\nMrs Wheeldon's descendents moved to Australia, but her great-granddaughters, Deirdre and Chloe Mason, are visiting Derby for the ceremony.\nThey hope to prepare a miscarriage of justice application to go before the Criminal Cases Review Commission.","summary":"The case is due to be heard by the High Court in January.\nThe memorial plaque is part of a project to commemorate the life of the woman who...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA memorial plaque is being unve","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Adam Wilson, of Lostock Hall, was found with serious injuries at a property on Albrighton Crescent in Lostock Hall near Preston in September.\nJason Taylor, 21, of Westfield, Lostock Hall denied murder but was found guilty after a trial by jury.\nAt Preston Court, he was ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years.\nMr Wilson died as a result of catastrophic bleeding from a stab wound in his thigh, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.\nSophie Lorimer from the CPS North West said the \"brutal attack\" in front of his ex-partner was \"purely motivated by jealousy\".\n\"He could not accept that the relationship with his ex-girlfriend was over,\" she said.\nTaylor's girlfriend said he bombarded her with text messages and phone calls which \"progressively became more and more abusive\".\n\"The final text he sent to her stated he was giving her one last chance before things turned sour.\n\"Minutes later he violently broke into her house where Adam Wilson was also present.\"\nMs Lorimer said Taylor then stabbed Mr Wilson numerous times with a large knife which he had taken with him.\nTaylor carried out the \"frenzied\" knife attack \"fully aware\" there were two young children also present at the house, she said.\nHe then fled and hid from police in a neighbouring garden, she added.\nMs Lorimer said Taylor had shown \"no remorse\" throughout the case in which he claimed he was acting in self-defence.\nDet Ch Insp Neil Ashton of Lancashire Police said Taylor's actions were carried out \"in anger and jealousy\".\nHe said: \"His actions were completely unprecedented and resulted in the needless and very sad loss of a young man's life.\"","summary":"The force has launched an investigation into the murder.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA man has been jailed for life for murdering a man who was attacked with a large knife in Lancashire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Net profit at Germany's biggest lender fell 98% to \u20ac20m (\u00a316.7m), compared with \u20ac796m for the same period in 2015.\nChief executive John Cryan said: \"If the current weak economic environment persists, we will need to be yet more ambitious in the timing and intensity of our restructuring.\"\nRevenues were down 20% to \u20ac7.4bn.\nMr Cryan, a British banker who took the helm at Deutsche last year, has embarked on an overhaul and has previously warned restructuring costs are likely to peak this year.\nThe impact of the shake-up was seen in restructuring charges of \u20ac207m and a writedown of \u20ac285m on its asset management business.\nDeutsche Bank's value has nearly halved since the beginning of the year, with its shares having fallen 43%.\nIn June, the International Monetary Fund said that of the banks deemed large enough to pose a threat to the financial system should things go wrong, Deutsche Bank was the riskiest.","summary":"Deutsche Bank has been hit by a series of scandals, including a scandal involving mortgage-backed securities, which led to the bank's chief executive, John Cryan, stepping down.\nThe bank has also been hit by a","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Home Retail Group said that like-for-like sales at Argos fell 1.1% in the eight weeks to 27 February, compared to a fall of 2.2% in the previous quarter.\nThe electrical and homeware retailer is being targeted by both Sainsbury's and South African retailer Steinhoff.\nBoth companies have until 18 March to make firm bids for Argos.\nLast month, a \u00a31.3bn bid from Sainsbury's for Home Retail was trumped by Steinhoff's \u00a31.4bn offer.\nHome Retail recently sold its DIY chain Homebase to Australia's Wesfarmers last month for \u00a3340m, leaving Argos as its only remaining business.\nTotal sales at Argos rose 1.9% to \u00a3515m in the eight-week period as demand for furniture and sports goods offset lower sales of electrical goods, such as video games and tablet computers.\nThe company said Argos opened 90 new stores over the year, bringing the total to 845. The new openings held back the like-for-like sales total over the period, it added.\nChief executive John Walden, who said it had been \"another rather eventful period\" for the company, was pleased with the improvement in Argos' sales.\nShares in Home Retail closed down almost 0.5% at 179.1p, but have risen more than 80% this year following Sainsbury's interest in Argos.\nThe supermarket has argued that combining both chains would create a \"world-leading\" retailer bigger than rivals John Lewis and Amazon UK.\nRetail analyst Nick Bubb said: \"Home Retail claim that underlying like-for-like sales were broadly flat, once the cannibalisation from the infamous concession inserts in Homebase and Sainsbury are taken out. Gross margins were up, however, by 75 basis points and Home Retail's year-end net cash was strong.\"\nSainsbury's had offered about 167p a share for Home Retail, but will be forced to at least match the 175p-a-share all-cash offer from Steinhoff, which owns UK furniture retailer Harveys.\nHowever, the supermarket may be reluctant to increase its offer to the level needed to win control of Argos.\nAnalysts have also questioned the wisdom of Sainsbury's acquiring the struggling retailer.","summary":"said...\nSummary:\nHome Retail has reported a fall in sales for the second quarter in a row, as competition from the likes of Sainsbury's and Tesco continued to hurt sales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Katari Anuradha was shot and stabbed by at least three men wearing burkas, Indian media reported, quoting police. A motive has yet to be established.\nHer husband, who was with her, is in a critical condition with bullet and stab injuries.\nThe attack took place at the Chittoor Municipal Corporation office, where the staff tried to stop the attackers.\nSenior police official G Srinivas told the Indian Express newspaper that they were exploring several angles, including old rivalry and new enemies.\nThe assailants fled the scene after the attack, although reports say two people later handed themselves into police.\nThe attackers had been wearing burkas, one-piece veils that cover the face and body, as they forced their way into Ms Anuradha's office, media reports said.\nSecurity has been tightened in Chittoor and state police are closing borders with neighbouring Tamil Nadu state in an attempt to find the killers.","summary":"and arrest them.\nThe attack comes as the government is trying to tighten security in the state after a series of attacks in the past two years.\nMs Anuradha was visiting her husband in the city of Chennai (Madras) when the attack","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC Gareth Browning, 33, was on foot in Whitley, Reading on 30 November when he was hit by a black Mazda Aerosport driven by Luke Haywood, 28.\nHaywood admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent and dangerous driving at Reading Crown Court.\nPC Browning was critically injured and remains in hospital in a serious condition.\nHaywood, of no fixed address, had previously admitted aggravated vehicle taking and one count of going equipped to burgle.\nHe is currently serving a prison sentence for separate burglary offences.\nPC Browning was attempting to stop the stolen vehicle, driven by Haywood in Shinfield Road, when he was injured.\nDet Supt Chris Ward said: \"No sentence can ever reflect the injuries that PC Browning received as a result of Haywood's reckless actions. PC Browning was doing what thousands of police officers do every day - protecting the public from dangerous criminals.\n\"I hope that today's sentencing can allow Gareth's family to begin to come to terms with what has happened. We all wish Gareth a full recovery.\"","summary":"Haywood was jailed for four years and six months.\nPC Browning's family said: \"We are devastated by the loss of PC Browning and would like to thank the many members of the public who have supported us during this difficult time.\n\"We would","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Alice Ruggles, 24, had told police she felt \"terrified\" of Trimaan Dhillon days before she was found with her throat cut in her Gateshead flat.\nMr Dhillon, a lance corporal in the Army, denies murder.\nMs Ruggles' sister Emma told Newcastle Crown Court that the 24-year-old felt police would not act.\nThe sister, who is a British army officer, told Ms Ruggles to contact police amid concerns about Mr Dhillon harassing her, but Ms Ruggles replied she had and they would not respond until he had stabbed her.\nThe court heard how Mr Dhillon, who was born in India, started an intense relationship over the internet with Ms Ruggles while he was serving in Afghanistan.\nShe split with him after she found out he had been messaging other women on the dating site Tinder, jurors were told.\nThe court has heard he continued to travel to her home late at night to leave flowers and left her a phone message in which he repeatedly said he did not want to kill her.\nMs Ruggles, who grew up in Leicestershire and stayed in Newcastle after studying at Northumbria University, made a police statement on 2 October in which she said he sounded \"crazy\" on voicemails, and described him as obsessed.\nShe said: \"I am terrified of his actions. I am being stalked and I want it to stop.\"\nShe said it was affecting her concentration and work, adding: \"I don't feel safe in my own home.\"\nThe court has heard Mr Dhillon was a serving soldier with the 2 Scots and lived in barracks outside Edinburgh.\nHe was given official warnings by police and the Army to stay away from his ex-girlfriend, it was told.\nDuring the relationship Mr Dhillon made Ms Ruggles feel self-conscious and hacked her Facebook account, jurors were told.\nMs Ruggles' mother Susan Hills said Mr Dhillon was polite but \"insincere\", and after the break-up he sent her a \"very creepy\" message asking her to help him reunite with her daughter.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"The jury is expected to finish on Monday.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA British soldier accused of murdering his ex-girlfriend on Facebook was stalked by a British Army officer who said he would kill her if","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Nottingham Pram Company made pushchairs and perambulators from a factory in the city.\nAll the items, including a Victorian pram made between 1880 and 1885, belonged to John Whitby, who ran the firm for 55 years.\nThe 15 lots sold for \u00a36,700, exceeding the expected \u00a32,500 price tag.\nAuctioneers said the collection was \"a snapshot of a much-loved company\" and was bought by various private collectors across the UK.\nThe family business was founded in the mid-19th Century by Mr Whitby's grandfather.\nMore on this story and other news from Nottinghamshire\nHe took over in 1946, opening a shop on Goose Gate that sold the company's prams, which were manufactured on Alfreton Road, as well as treats for children, such as toys and comics.\nAuctioneer Nigel Kirk, of Mellors and Kirk, said the Victorians were \"very keen on prams\".\n\"Mr Whitby's father, a builder, and his grandfather were clearly men of considerable importance in Victorian and Edwardian Nottingham, of which they were both appointed freemen,\" he said.\n\"When he retired [in 2001], John Whitby had the foresight to carefully preserve everything connected with his grandfather's enterprise.\n\"For half a century the company was something of a Nottingham institution, selling not just prams but everything for the young child.\"\nThe Victorian pram, which beat its estimate and sold for \u00a3590, has a \"coach-built body\" similar to the style used by the Royal Family to transport Princess Charlotte to her christening.\nA painted wooden sign, which once hung outside the shop, was also auctioned, as well as catalogues, photographs, toys, comics, shop display material and World War Two posters and souvenirs.\nMr Kirk said: \"Some of the items would not have been considered valuable in many people's eyes - for example the trade catalogues from the 1960s, 70s and even 1980s, might have been overlooked in a house clearance.\n\"However, these lots sold incredibly well, particularly to online bidders.\"","summary":"Whitby's son, John, said he was \"very proud\" of his father.\nHe added: \"I...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA collection of prams, toys and World War Two posters has sold for","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Motorcyclist Leighton Santos, 22, admitted causing David Hitchen's death through careless driving and was jailed at Preston Crown Court on Monday.\nThe maximum sentence is five years, but this can be reduced by a guilty plea.\nRoad safety charity Brake said there was a \"need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed\".\nSantos admitted causing the 42-year-old former Great Britain international's death near Belmont, Lancashire, in September 2014, on the first day of his trial.\nLancashire Police said Santos had been riding a Yamaha motorbike on Rivington Road when he \"drifted into the opposite carriageway\" and collided with Mr Hitchen.\nThe cyclist suffered serious injuries and died later in hospital.\nIn addition to the six months for causing death by careless driving, Santos was also given 12 months for another motoring offence.\nIn March 2016 he was convicted at Manchester Crown Court of dangerous driving after taking police on an eight-mile pursuit that saw him reach speeds of up to 90mph (145km\/h) in a 30mph zone.\nMartin Key, British Cycling's campaigns manager, said six months for \"causing the death of a human being is a punishment that many would agree certainly does not fit the crime\".\n\"While these incidents are extremely rare, we need to ensure that sentencing guidelines adequately reflect the potential consequences of an offence,\" he said.\nA spokeswoman for Brake said the sentence was \"insulting\".\n\"Leighton Santos, who killed another human being, was sentenced to a paltry 18 months in prison, and will likely be out in nine.\n\"It's no wonder that grieving relatives are often left feeling let down and insulted by our justice system.\n\"We need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed, particularly when, as in this case, they have exhibited previous examples of dangerous behaviour.\"","summary":"This boils down to the simple idea that\nA cyclist who killed a cyclist after he \"drifted into the opposite carriageway\" has been given six months for causing his death.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Researchers found that four out of five children in England who ate school lunches had tried food at school that they had not tried at home.\nHalf of parents questioned said their children had asked for foods they had eaten at school to be cooked at home.\nThe survey, of about 1,000 parents, found the most popular vegetables were carrots, sweetcorn and peas.\nAubergine, chickpeas and spinach were among the least popular.\nOf the parents questioned, 628 had children who ate school lunches.\n(% denotes proportion of parents who said their child would eat each vegetable)\nEngland's School Food Trust commissioned the research after a survey by the Mumsnet website suggested some parents gave their children packed lunches because they thought they were too fussy to eat anything else.\nTrust chairman, Rob Rees, said: \"Every parent knows it's a nightmare watching their child push food around the plate.\n\"School meals can be a great way to help parents encourage their children to try new foods and to increase the variety of foods in their diet.\"\nMumsnet co-founder, Carrie Longton, said: \"Getting children to eat healthily is every parent's dream, but meal times at home can often be a battle ground and emotionally charged.\n\"From Mumsnetters' experience it seems that once at school there's a desire to fit in with everyone else and even some positive peer pressure to boast about the variety of what foods you can eat.\n\"School meals have also moved on quite a bit from when Mumsnetters were at school, with healthier options and more variety.\"\nSchool meals in England now have to comply with strict nutritional guidelines.\nAbout four in 10 primary school children in England now eat school lunches, slightly more than in secondary schools.\nMore children in Scotland eat school lunches - about 46%.\nThe survey was conducted online between 26 February and 5th March among a panel of parents who had at least one child in school aged 4-17 years old.","summary":"Parents were...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nChildren who eat school meals are more likely to be overweight, obese and have problems with nutrition, a survey suggests.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment.\nHe was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams.\nThe Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for \"good behaviour\".\nHe is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century.\nThe first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007.\nLance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014.\nHe has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire.\nDuring his career, Lance Corporal Derby XXX has also helped switch on the Christmas lights in Ashbourne and met Prince William at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce.","summary":"He is due to retire from the regiment in the summer of 2016.\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA mascot for the Mercian Regiment has been promoted to the rank of Private Derby, the highest in the regiment.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Landlords who let properties to more than three unrelated people need to apply for a licence for a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO).\nBut many are put off - because a licence can cost ??1,000 - despite facing a fine of up to ??20,000, Southampton City Council said.\nThe authority estimated a total of 1,500 unlicensed HMOs in the area.\nShelter helpline adviser Nadeem Khan said fear of eviction and living in poorly maintained properties are frequent concerns raised by HMO tenants.\n\"Because of the huge shortage of affordable homes people are being forced into rented homes which are unregulated. We receive about five or six calls a day about this,\" he said.\nNationally, mandatory licensing for HMOs is aimed at houses of three storeys or more and occupied by five or more unrelated people.\nIn Southampton, the licences affect properties in Bargate, Bevois, Portswood, Swaythling (Designation 1 - introduced in 2013) and in Shirley Freemantle, Millbrook, and Bassett (Designation 2 - introduced in 2015).\nA council spokesman said: \"Landlords have generally co-operated with the regime, but a small minority have resisted applying for their licence.\"\nThe council said it had so far gained prosecutions against one firm and 13 individuals.","summary":"is is investigating.\nThe council said it was working with the police and the HMO landlord industry body, the National Association of Estate Agents (NAEA), to tackle the issue.\nThe council said it was working with the National Housing Federation (NH","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site at Knottingley, West Yorkshire is to burn fuel from refuse, industrial and commercial waste including wood, said operator Multifuel Energy Ltd.\nThe \u00c2\u00a3300m plant is to create hundreds of jobs over a three-year build and should produce electricity for about 160,000 homes, it said.\nThe adjoining coal-fired Ferrybridge 'C' plant is to close in March 2016, it was announced in May.\nThe Secretary of State has granted development consent for the new plant.\nConstruction is expected to begin in 2016 with about 35 permanent jobs once it is operational.\nThe power station is expected to produce up to 90MWe of electricity annually by burning 675,000 tonnes of waste that could have ended up in landfill, said Multifuel Energy\nIt is to be built next to the newly-constructed Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 that stated operations earlier this year.\nMultifuel Energy is a joint venture between power company SSE and and waste management company Wheelabrator Technologies.","summary":"abrator has been working with the company on the project since 2013.\nThe company said it was \"very pleased\" to be given the go-ahead for the new plant.\nThe company said it would be a \"significant investment\" in the local","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, Sarah Rochira published the results of a major review of the experience of care home residents.\nThe use of antipsychotic drugs was a recurrent theme which she has branded a \"national scandal\".\nHealth boards and care homes have said changes are being made.\nThe commissioner is asking them to show significant improvements in practice.\n\"I know professionals don't like this phrase, but across Wales older people in care homes, through the inappropriate use of these drugs, are being 'chemically coshed'. That's the reality of it.\n\"It is a national scandal. I made that clear when I published my review. I was very clear I would come back and look for evidence of changes and I've now begun that process.\n\"I will publish the findings from the health boards later this year and I cannot be any clearer in my expectation that they understand how inappropriate the current situation is and that they can evidence real progress.\"\nAntipsychotic drugs are primarily used to treat conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.\nA survey last November by the Royal College of Psychiatrists found nearly one in five - 18% - of dementia patients were being prescribed antipsychotics.\nThe Royal Pharmaceutical Society in Wales published its own report into the use of medicines in care homes following the Ms Rochira's report.\nThe society's director in Wales, Mair Davies, told BBC Radio Wales' Eye on Wales programme that there were examples of expert practice.\n\"What we need is to make sure that happens in every care home in Wales,\" she said.\nSteve Ford, the dementia care lead for Care Forum Wales, which represents more than 450 independent care homes in Wales, believes progress is being made.\n\"We need to look at the underlying reasons for unwanted behaviour that challenges, rather than picking up the phone to the GP and requesting those prescriptions,\" he said.","summary":"\"There are some...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe health commissioner for Wales is asking care homes to show significant improvements in the way they deal with inappropriate drug use.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Andrew Travers left the authority by \"mutual agreement\" after the error, officials said.\nVoters were initially turned away from all 155 polling stations in the borough because their names were missing from the poll list.\nAn independent investigation has been launched, the council said.\nIn a statement issued through the council, Mr Travers said: \"I have enjoyed my time at Barnet and I believe the changes we have put in place and the continued programme of growth and transformation will enable the borough to continue to thrive.\"\nA council spokesperson said Mr Travers had \"made a valuable contribution to the council during his three and half years as chief executive.\"\nDeputy chief executive John Hooton will take over temporarily while longer term arrangements are put in place, the council said.\nOn election day, staff at one station said just three of the first 30 voters to show up were on the register. The rest were told to come back later.\nBarnet Council apologised for the problems and later offered emergency proxy votes to residents who had been affected.\nBut voters in the area questioned how the result could be \"fair\" when not everyone was able to have their say at the ballot box.\nA statement released by Mr Travers on Thursday blamed electoral registration lists for the problems.\nThe council's review will conclude by the end of May and the findings will be presented publicly to the General Functions Committee.\nIt will look at the \"appropriateness\" of arrangements in place for the EU Referendum in June.\nA spokesman said it was currently in discussions to establish who would lead the investigation.","summary":"The chief executive of Barnet Council has left his role after a blunder led to some voters being turned away from polling stations.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Andrew Travers left the authority by \"mutual agreement\" after the error, officials said.\nVoters were initially turned away from all 155 polling stations in the borough because their names were missing from the poll list.\nAn independent investigation has been launched, the council said.\nIn a statement issued through the council, Mr Travers said: \"I have enjoyed my time at Barnet and I believe the changes we have put in place and the continued programme of growth and transformation will enable the borough to continue to thrive.\"\nA council spokesperson said Mr Travers had \"made a valuable contribution to the council during his three and half years as chief executive.\"\nDeputy chief executive John Hooton will take over temporarily while longer term arrangements are put in place, the council said.\nOn election day, staff at one station said just three of the first 30 voters to show up were on the register. The rest were told to come back later.\nBarnet Council apologised for the problems and later offered emergency proxy votes to residents who had been affected.\nBut voters in the area questioned how the result could be \"fair\" when not everyone was able to have their say at the ballot box.\nA statement released by Mr Travers on Thursday blamed electoral registration lists for the problems.\nThe council's review will conclude by the end of May and the findings will be presented publicly to the General Functions Committee.\nIt will look at the \"appropriateness\" of arrangements in place for the EU Referendum in June.\nA spokesman said it was currently in discussions to establish who would lead the investigation.","summary":"The council said it would be \"appropriate\" to publish the report in full once the review has been completed.\nThe authority said it would also be \"appropriate\" to publish a summary of the report in the local press.\nThe council said it would","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A review for the Commission on Local Tax Reform said there was no \"magic bullet\" to cure defects in the system.\nIt said the council tax had built-in problems \"from day one\" but a failure to modify it had stored up more difficulties for policy makers.\nThe commission, set up by the Scottish government and council body Cosla, will report back later this year.\nProf Kenneth Gibb, from the University of Glasgow, was asked to review different systems of local taxation across the world.\nHe found that a tax on property was used by almost all OECD countries and was seen by academics as a \"good tax\" because it was stable, difficult to avoid and could have a desirable impact on housing markets.\nBut it also generated confusion with taxpayers unclear whether it was a tax on wealth or a charge for services such as refuse collection.\nSome felt it was unfair because it was not linked to current income.\nProf Gibb noted that a local income tax, used by many countries, was generally perceived as fairer.\nBut he found such a system created difficulties for local authorities because it meant their income fluctuated. There was also little opportunity to vary tax rates to reflect local priorities.\nHe said: \"It is clear there is no magic bullet.\n\"Past experience from the UK and across the world shows that reform is always going to be difficult and will inevitably be bound up with the previous experiences and traumas of past reform.\n\"So whilst the current council tax has many deficiencies, change and reform is a major undertaking.\"\nThe commission now intends to hold a public consultation across Scotland before publishing its report in the autumn.\nA Scottish government spokesman said ministers consider the current council tax system \"as a whole to be unfair\".\nHe added: \"That is why, along with our local government partners, we have established the cross-party Commission on Local Tax Reform to examine fairer alternatives.\n\"The Scottish government awaits the commission's report, which is due in the Autumn.\"","summary":"A...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA review of local taxation has found that a council tax is a \"fairer\" system than a property tax.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wayne Maycock, Paul Bromwich and Admi Headley were last seen at HMP Leyhill at about 16:45 GMT on Sunday.\nAvon and Somerset Police has appealed for anyone who sees them, or knows of their whereabouts, to make contact.\nHMP Leyhill in South Gloucestershire is the only minimum-security prison in the South West.\nHeadley was sentenced in 2006 for rape and robbery, Maycock was jailed in the same year for GBH, while Bromwich was sentenced in 2001 for rape.\nEarlier, the police force suggested all three were convicted of rape but this information was later amended.\nA Prison Service spokesperson said: \"Public protection is our top priority. We take absconds from custody extremely seriously. We are working closely with the police and are urgently investigating this incident.\"\nAccording to Avon and Somerset Police:\nLeyhill, near Wotton-under-Edge, is a category D prison housing more than 500 inmates, including some on life sentences.","summary":"it was built in the 1970s.\nIt was privatised in 2010 and is currently run by G4S.\nHow would you rephrase that in a few words?\nThree men who have absconded from a prison in Bristol have been named by police","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kemp, who last played Grant Mitchell in 2006, said it would be \"a brief return\".\n\"When I was approached about returning to EastEnders for Barbara's final episodes, it was something I could not turn down,\" he said.\nFollowing her surprise return to Albert Square, Dame Barbara announced her character would be killed off.\nHer character reappeared on Friday, having left in 2010, to tell her eldest son Phil, played by Steve McFadden, that her cancer had returned.\nAfter the episode, producers revealed that Peggy would die from the disease in emotional scenes to be screened in the spring.\nNow Kemp, who played Grant from 1990-1999 and then again in 2005 and 2006, will return to bring the Mitchell family back together.\n\"Barbara is a very close friend, so when I learned of the storyline it felt right that the Mitchell brothers are reunited with their mother for the last time,\" he said.\n\"I am really looking forward to going back to EastEnders and filming what are set to be some classic EastEnders episodes.\"\nGrant Mitchell has been one of the soap's most memorable characters in its 30-year history, arriving in 1990 along with brother Phil.\nHe was involved in repeated family dramas including having an affair with his brother's wife, Kathy, and having his brother go on to marry his ex-wife Sharon.\n\"Grant Mitchell is an EastEnders legend and finally he is returning home to Walford to say goodbye to his mother and be reunited not just with his old loves but also his brother,\" said EastEnders executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins.\n\"To have the Mitchell brothers come face to face again, having to face losing their mother, is an opportunity to show Ross Kemp and Steve McFadden at their very best.\"","summary":"EastEnders producer Simon Cowell said he was \"thrilled\" to have the chance to reunite the Mitchell brothers.\n\"Barbara and Grant have been a part of EastEnders for over 30 years and we are thrilled to be","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lancashire County Council has earmarked land on the former Glenburn Sports College and Skelmersdale College.\nThe sports college closed in August, while Skelmersdale College's Westbank campus, owned by Newcastle College, is also unused.\nThe decision follows a comparative study by Network Rail of both sites and one near the Concourse shopping centre.\nSkelmersdale's original railway station closed to passengers in 1956.\nThe council - which owns Glenburn Sports College - said Skelmersdale could get two direct trains to Liverpool per hour under the plans it has made in partnership with Merseytravel and West Lancashire Borough Council.\nCounty councillor John Fillis, cabinet member for highways and transport, said it was an \"exciting step forward\".\nHe said the preferred location was big enough to allow for the possibility of future expansion.\nHe added: \"It has good highway access and good connectivity to the town and the surrounding area.\"\nThe authority confirmed it will now start the process of acquiring the relevant land.\nSkelmersdale was designated a new town on 9 October 1961..\nIt is one of the largest towns in the north west of England not to have its own railway station.","summary":"it has a station at the old Glenburn station.\nThe council said it had been looking for a site for the new station since the early 1980s.\nThe new station would be built on the site of the old station, which is currently being rede","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A formal complaint has been made to the European Commission by a group of Italian consumers' organisations.\nThey accuse McDonald's of forcing franchisees to pay excessive rents and high fees.\nMcDonald's said it shared risks and rewards with its licencees.\nIn a statement, McDonald's said: \"We are proud of our franchisees and are committed to working closely together so that they have the support they need to operate their restaurants and their businesses.\n\"This approach, with the principle of sharing risk and reward, has been successful for many years and has helped create the best business opportunities for our franchisees and the best overall experience for our customers.\"\nThe Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and European unions, including the Bakers Food and Allied Workers Union in the UK, are supporting the formal antitrust complaint.\n\"McDonald's abuse of its dominant market position hurts everyone: franchisees, consumers, and workers. We strongly urge the European Commission to investigate the charges and to use all of its powers to hold McDonald's accountable,\" said SEIU organising director, Scott Courtney.\nThe European Commission said it would now study the submission. It has the powers to launch an investigation if it believes the allegations are founded.\nThe consumer organisations claim franchisees are prevented from switching to competitors because McDonald's makes them sign longer-than-average contracts.\nThey also said licensees lease premises from the company at above market rates.\nIt is claimed this leads to poorer consumer choice and higher prices in franchise stores as opposed to those owned directly by the company.\nFranchisees own and operate 73% of McDonald's restaurants in Europe.\nMcDonald's received $9.27bn (\u00c2\u00a36.40bn) in revenues from its franchised restaurants worldwide in 2014.","summary":"McDonald's has been accused of abusing its market power by imposing unfair and restrictive contracts on people operating its franchise restaurants.","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A formal complaint has been made to the European Commission by a group of Italian consumers' organisations.\nThey accuse McDonald's of forcing franchisees to pay excessive rents and high fees.\nMcDonald's said it shared risks and rewards with its licencees.\nIn a statement, McDonald's said: \"We are proud of our franchisees and are committed to working closely together so that they have the support they need to operate their restaurants and their businesses.\n\"This approach, with the principle of sharing risk and reward, has been successful for many years and has helped create the best business opportunities for our franchisees and the best overall experience for our customers.\"\nThe Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and European unions, including the Bakers Food and Allied Workers Union in the UK, are supporting the formal antitrust complaint.\n\"McDonald's abuse of its dominant market position hurts everyone: franchisees, consumers, and workers. We strongly urge the European Commission to investigate the charges and to use all of its powers to hold McDonald's accountable,\" said SEIU organising director, Scott Courtney.\nThe European Commission said it would now study the submission. It has the powers to launch an investigation if it believes the allegations are founded.\nThe consumer organisations claim franchisees are prevented from switching to competitors because McDonald's makes them sign longer-than-average contracts.\nThey also said licensees lease premises from the company at above market rates.\nIt is claimed this leads to poorer consumer choice and higher prices in franchise stores as opposed to those owned directly by the company.\nFranchisees own and operate 73% of McDonald's restaurants in Europe.\nMcDonald's received $9.27bn (\u00c2\u00a36.40bn) in revenues from its franchised restaurants worldwide in 2014.","summary":"it said.\nThe company has been under pressure to improve its business, which has been hit by a series of scandals.\nIn...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nA group of European trade unions is suing McDonald's for alleged","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ryan Walls took pictures of 101 passengers during the Edinburgh Festival in 2015.\nThe 42-year-old said only two people refused out of the 103 people he asked due to being in a hurry and having a bad hair day.\nNow the father-of-three's pictures will go on display at Out of the Blue Drill Hall, Dalmeny Street, in August.\nMr Walls told the BBC Scotland news website how he took photographs of a hen party, stag do, football fans, a chef, a high court judge and a TV agony aunt from Kuwait.\nHe said: \"Everyone was so nice. One of the pictures is of a passenger who was in such a hurry that he couldn't wait for another taxi when I discovered the central locking system was broken so I had to pull him in and out of the taxi window.\n\"I also had an elderly former English teacher who had suddenly decided she wanted to go out to a show at the festival at the last minute and she had lots of words of encouragement for me so I really enjoyed chatting with her.\n\"I also got a Jambo fan and was worried I wasn't going to get a Hibs fan but luckily I did.\n\"I'm really interested in people and wanted to capture that moment in my cab, I only had seconds to take a few pictures and I'm really pleased with the end result.\"\nThe exhibition runs from 31 July until 5 August.","summary":"will be followed by a tour of the venue.\nMr Walls said he had been inspired by the scenes at the Edinburgh Festival in 2015 when he was photographing a hen party.\nHe said: \"I was in the middle of the night and I was in","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aberdeenshire-based Harbro Group saw pre-tax profit increase by \u00a3800,000, to \u00a33.5m, in the year to the end of June 2016.\nThis was despite turnover falling by \u00a31m to just over \u00a3100m.\nHarbro said international sales grew over the year, both in Europe and in new markets further afield.\nThe Turriff-based company manufactures and supplies feeds for the beef, sheep, dairy, pig and poultry sectors.\nIt also has a network of 19 shops across Scotland, operating under the Country Store brand. The stores cater for farming and rural communities with a range of products, including fireside supplies, country clothing and footwear.\nIn accounts filed with Companies House, the company said: \"As always, the outlook for agriculture is difficult to predict.\n\"We have certainly been experiencing challenging times over the last 12-18 months but the industry is a robust one.\n\"The impact of Brexit is still to be fully understood, although the board are confident that the group will be well positioned for whatever business challenges this may bring about.\"","summary":"Harbro Group said it was continuing to invest in its global operations, including in the UK, where it has invested more than \u00a31m in new facilities and new technology.\nIt said it was also investing in its UK operations, including the","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the year to the end of March, 57 victims of homicide (murders and culpable homicides) were recorded - down five on the previous 12 months.\nThis is the lowest number of recorded homicide cases for a single 12-month period since 1976 and half the figure of nine years ago.\nAs of 31 March 2016, only one case of homicide recorded in 2015-16 was unresolved.\nThe report Homicide in Scotland showed that a sharp instrument remained the most common method of killing in Scotland and accounted for 51% of homicides (29 cases) in 2015-16.\nNearly all of these cases (26 out of 29) involved a knife.\nWhile the majority of the accused had an unknown status for alcohol and drugs, 31% (20 people) were identified by the police as being under the influence of alcohol or alcohol and drugs.\nJustice Secretary Michael Matheson said: \"While it is encouraging to see continued falls in homicide cases alongside the long-term decline in violent crime, the sustained efforts that have helped achieve this - through education and enforcement - must continue, because each of the lives lost is one life too many.\n\"There is a clear role across a range of public services, in addition to the critical work of our police, to continue to support communities that may remain at risk from violent crime and to challenge irresponsible attitudes both to alcohol misuse and to so-called 'casual' violence.\n\"We will continue to work with partners and invest in a range of projects to help steer our young people away from the risks of a life of violence and crime, while also ensuring our law enforcement agencies and the courts have the powers and resources needed to deal with those who do harm to others.\"\nScottish Labour's justice spokeswoman Claire Baker said: \"Whilst I welcome the overall downward trend in homicides in Scotland we have to take these statistics with a note of caution.\n\"Last year when the Scottish government were heralding 'record low' homicide figures after a supposed similar drop, the actual figures were being revised upwards to show an increase.\n\"Meanwhile, sexual crime in Scotland sits at a 45-year high and in the past year we have seen an increase in violent crime with attempted murder and serious assault rising by a staggering 27%.\"\nThe number of homicide victims for 2014-15 stood at 59 last year but later increased to 62, after three cases were reclassified following deaths.","summary":"...\n\n===\n\nWrite a summary of the text above :\nThe number of homicides in Scotland fell by 11% in the year to March 2016, according to the Scottish government.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened at about 14:15 BST on the B1191 at Thornton, near Woodhall Spa.\nLincolnshire Police said the motorcyclist killed in the collision lived locally, but has not released any further details. The tractor driver was not injured.\nThe force has appealed for witnesses to the collision to come forward.\nThe B1191 was closed in both directions between the B1192 Tattershall Road junction in Woodhall Spa and the A158 Jubilee Way junction in Horncastle","summary":".\nThis boils down to the simple idea that\nA motorcyclist has died in a collision with a tractor on a country road in Lincolnshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"If you leave your mobile phone somewhere do you worry you will not be able to check it?\nIf any of this sounds familiar, there is a chance you could be spending too much time on social networks.\nAn exclusive online Newsbeat poll suggests that a quarter of 15 to 18-year-olds in the UK feel happier online than they do in real life.\nDr Radha from The Surgery on Radio 1 has dealt with patients who have displayed \"a lot of social anxiety\" because they are using social networks too much.\n\"Being online can provoke a sense of 'I'm not good enough, everyone else is having an amazing life',\" she explained.\n\"It doesn't give us a sense of reality and actually what you will find is most people are probably doing the same thing as you are.\"\nThe survey, carried out last month, also suggests a third of 15 to 18-year-olds have met someone in person they originally met through social media.\nDr Radha has said it is important people carefully consider what information they share with the online community.\n\"What this survey showed is a lot of people go online alone,\" she said.\n\"In terms of our personal details and how we respond to messages from other people, we need to make sure we are looking after all of that safely.\"\nDr Radha was concerned that some people feel safer dealing with people online, rather than in person.\n\"The more time we spend online, the less we are able to develop our social skills,\" she explained.\n\"When you are online you're not getting eye contact with people or perceiving how body language is changing, so as a result what people are saying can be misinterpreted.\n\"Physical contact, like a hug and a kiss, is really important. You don't get that kind of emotional confidence from being online.\"\nIf your online activity is leaving you feeling anxious, Dr Radha has advised that you should \"slowly try to wean yourself off it\".\nShe said: \"If you are worrying, 'what's going on? What am I missing?' It's a sign that being online too much is quite bad for you.\n\"Give yourself some rules by saying, 'I'm only going to check things three times a day for this amount of time'.\"\nBBC Radio 1's The Surgery with Aled and Dr Radha is on Wednesday's at 9pm.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"How many of you check your mobile phone three times a day?","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Speaking on TV, Maria Zakharova said Jews had told her they donated both to Mr Trump and Hillary Clinton.\nShe joked that American Jews were the best guide to US politics.\nThe diplomat's remarks caused shock. Anti-US propagandists in the last century peddled an idea that rich New York Jews controlled US politics.\nMs Zakharova was speaking on a chat show on Russian state TV at the weekend but her comments drew more attention after being picked up by media outlets on Thursday.\nShe said she had visited New York with an official Russian delegation at the time of the last UN General Assembly, in September.\n\"I have a lot of friends and acquaintances there, of course I was interested to find out: how are the elections going, what are the American people's expectations?\" she said.\n\"If you want to know what will happen in America, who do you need to talk to? You have to talk to the Jews, of course. It goes without saying.\"\nAt this, the TV studio audience applauded loudly.\n\"I went here and there among them, to chat,\" she continued.\nImitating a Jewish accent, Mrs Zakharova said Jewish people had told her: \"'Marochka, understand this - we'll donate to Clinton, of course. But we'll give the Republicans twice that amount.' Enough said! That settled it for me - the picture was clear.\n\"If you want to know the future, don't read the mainstream newspapers - our people in Brighton [Beach] will tell you everything.\"\nShe was referring to a district of Brooklyn with a large diaspora of Jewish emigres from the former Soviet Union.\nRussian opposition activist Roman Dobrokhotov wrote on Twitter (in Russian) that the spokeswoman had \"explained Trump's victory as a Jewish conspiracy\".\nMichael McFaul, the former US ambassador to Moscow, commented on Facebook, \"Wow. And this is the woman who criticizes me for not being diplomatic.\"\nDuring the election campaign, Mrs Clinton accused Mr Trump of posting a \"blatantly anti-Semitic\" tweet after he used an image resembling the Star of David and stacks of money.\nMr Trump, whose son-in-law Jared Kushner is Jewish, dismissed the accusation as \"ridiculous\".\nAn exit poll by US non-profit J Street suggests an overwhelming majority of US Jews voted for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.","summary":"Russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman has suggested US President-elect Donald Trump's election victory was a Jewish conspiracy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guido Amsel, 49, targeted law firms that represented him or his ex-wife in a lengthy legal battle, police said.\nOne bomb exploded at an office last Friday, severely injuring a woman.\nTwo more explosive devices were found at law firms over the weekend in the city, but they were detonated by police, and no one was injured.\nMr Amsel has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, one count of aggravated assault and a number of offences related to possessing explosives.\nMaria Mitousis, the 38-year-old injured by the first bomb, represented Mr Amsel's ex-wife during their divorce and a later case.\nShe is reported to be in a stable condition at a local hospital but suffered several serious injuries to her upper body.\nFriends and family of the lawyer set up a fundraising page to help pay for her medical expenses and have so far raised more than $25,000 (\u00c2\u00a316,000).\nThey said Ms Mitousis faced \"a long road to recovery\".\nPolice said more packages may be delivered to other lawyers or justice officials linked to Mr Amsel and urged \"extreme caution\" over unusual packages.\nWinnipeg city hall was evacuated on Monday after reports of a suspicious package but it was given the all clear after police investigated. There was also a similar false alarm at a Canada Post building.","summary":"A Canadian man has been charged in connection with a series of bomb attacks on lawyers in Winnipeg.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A government spokesman said the bodies were found near the city of Al Bayda, close to the site of the kidnapping.\nThe crew was taken in August while travelling through territory largely controlled by extremist militants.\nLibya has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and now has two competing governments and numerous militia groups.\nFaraj al-Barassi, a district army commander in eastern Libya, told Reuters that militants loyal to Islamic State (IS) were responsible for the killings.\nIS-affiliated militants have established a strong presence in parts of Libya, including Derna where the kidnapping is believed to have taken place.\nParts of Libya have descended into lawless chaos following the overthrow of Gaddafi, allowing extremists to gain ground.\nA February report by Human Rights Watch said there was a \"climate of impunity\" in the country that \"allowed militias to assault, threaten, kidnap, or even kill journalists\".\nLibya's internationally recognised government has fled from the capital Tripoli to the eastern city of Tobruk, while a rival parliament has been established in Tripoli itself.","summary":"The bodies of three journalists who were kidnapped in Libya have been found, the Libyan government says.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lucas failed to complete the first of the 10-race series but recovered to win seven of the next nine.\nThe 40-year-old is the only confirmed member of the British Paralympic team for the Rio Games.\n\"It's been a really good regatta and great to start 2016 off with a win,\" she said.\n\"We have had some great winds and some good conditions in different directions which has made it a good regatta.\"\nThe Sonar crew of John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Stephen Thomas missed out on a medal by finishing fourth.\nThe trio were second behind Canada going into the final day but three fifth places ended their medal hopes.","summary":"Great Britain's Hannah Lucas won the Para-sport World Cup series in Canada.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jones, 31, suffered a shin injury while on international duty with Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday.\nCardiff manager Russell Slade said there was no break and Jones will be assessed once he returns to Wales.\n\"We're hoping he will be in on Sunday,\" said Slade. \"We don't know how long he'll be out for.\"\nThis is the second time in the space of two months Jones has been unavailable for Cardiff following international duty.\nHe missed the opening four games of the season after being deemed unfit following his involvement in the Gold Cup, held in America and Canada in July.\nThe latest set-back came in his country's goalless draw with Nicaragua in Port of Spain when he was carried off on a stretcher after 73 minutes.\n\"It's not broken, that's the most important thing, but there is a lot of swelling there. It will be assessed the moment he lands,\" said Slade.\nJones' injury ends a miserable week for Slade that also saw him lose defender Bruno Ecuele Manga for at least two months to a groin injury sustained while training with Gabon.\n\"As with Bruno, it's difficult to get the information you require,\" added Slade of Jones' condition.\nCardiff missed the striker's presence on Saturday in a dour stalemate with Preston.\nSlade admitted his side were poor as they registered two efforts on target against a team that started the afternoon on the bottom of the Championship table.\n\"I didn't think we got going until 50 or 60 minutes into the game and that can't happen,\" he said.\n\"Clearly it's not something we designed or wanted. We set out exactly what we wanted to do but we didn't do that.\n\"It can happen away from home sometimes, but it's dangerous because when you come up against top opposition, they will punish you in those periods.\n\"We haven't served up too many halves like that so benefit of the doubt.\n\"We came out for the second half and looked like a team again that wanted to go on and win a football match.\"\nSlade's mood on Saturday evening would not have been helped when one of his discarded strikers, Javi Guerra, put Rayo Vallecano in front against Barcelona in La Liga at the Nou Camp.\nGuerra, 33, moved to Rayo on a season-long loan in August after being told he was not in Slade's plans.","summary":"Cardiff City striker Alun Wyn Jones has been ruled out for the rest of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Broken swords and spearheads were found by archaeologists on the RSPB Scotland nature reserve.\nTwelve pieces excavated from several different weapons have been handed over to Kilmartin Museum in Argyll.\nRSPB Scotland reserves archaeologist Jill Harden said they had probably been deliberately broken and thrown into a loch as part of a religious ceremony.\n\"This is the first discovery of this size from Argyll for many years,\" she said.\n\"The items were recovered from what had once been a freshwater loch - it seems that they had been purposely broken and cast into the waters as part of a ceremony, most likely as offerings or gifts to the gods or goddesses of the time.\n\"It is recorded that bronze swords were found on Coll in the 19th Century during drainage works, but their whereabouts today are unknown.\"\nThe archaeological investigation was directed by the Treasure Trove Unit, National Museums Scotland and RSPB Scotland.\nTrevor Cowie, from National Museums Scotland's department of Scottish history and archaeology, said: \"While a fair number of objects from this period have been discovered in the west of Scotland in the past, we generally know very little about the precise places where they were found.\n\"Archaeological techniques have developed dramatically since those 19th Century discoveries were made, so we have a great opportunity here to resolve many unanswered questions about life on Coll some 3,000 years ago.\"\nThe weapons can be viewed at the the Isle of Coll's An Cridhe community centre on Thursday and Friday.","summary":"A hoard of Bronze Age weapons has been unearthed on the Isle of Coll in Argyll.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"British Transport Police said the 15-year-old was attacked by a man and woman in their 40s.\nThe incident happened at Patterton station at about 23:30 on Saturday 3 October.\nThe teenager was punched from behind and stamped on as he lay on the ground, suffering facial injuries, including an injury to his eye.\nHe did not require hospital treatment.\nHis mobile phone was also stolen.\nThe boy had been with a group of friends on the 23:05 service between Glasgow Central and Neilston.\nDet Con Ryan Tierney, of British Transport Police, said: \"This would have been a busy service and I am aware there was an altercation between the group of younger boys and a group of older people shortly before the assault took place at Patterton.\n\"Anyone who was on the train and has information regarding those involved who remained on until it arrived at Neilston at 23:40 is urged to get in touch as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"A teenage boy has been attacked and stamped on by two people on a train in Glasgow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spanish police say he had secretly taken photographs of his students as well as having sent images of other children to people on the internet.\nThe Manchester-born man reportedly had a \"special obsession\" with a girl he taught.\nHe was arrested in Valladolid, north-west Spain as part of an Interpol investigation.\nInterpol said they discovered illegal files were being sent from an email address in Spain and alerted the authorities.\nPolice said on Sunday the teacher is suspected of using a cloud storage service to keep and share the pictures between computers and with others.\nOfficers say they found a large number of sexually explicit files involving minors at the home of the teacher.\nHe kept photos of one girl in a dedicated folder on his computer but had not shared the images he had secretly taken of his underage students.\nPolice said they believe he previously lived in the Seville area.\nSpanish National Police said: \"At the moment, [police are] trying to establish the identity of the victims shown in the images found on the electronic devices belonging to the detained.\"","summary":"A 60-year-old teacher has been arrested in Spain on suspicion of possessing and sharing sexually explicit images of children.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She had the \"biggest year of her career\", playing 95 shows, bringing in an average $2.4m (\u00a31.5m) per city, according to Forbes.\nEndorsement deals with companies like Pepsi and H&M, along with the surprise album she released in December 2013, helped her to the top spot.\nThe self-titled album was released on iTunes with no prior promotion.\nBeyonce has just announced she'll be releasing a platinum version of that album later this month, which will include new songs and a concert video.\nSource: Forbes\nTaylor Swift came in second on the Forbes list, taking home an estimated $64m (\u00a340m).\nCompleting the top three is Pink, who played 85 dates during the time period Forbes used to make its estimates.\nHer earnings were valued at $52m (\u00a332.5m).\nOther artists on the list include Rihanna in fourth with $48m (\u00a330m) and Katy Perry, who took home $40m (\u00a325m), in fifth.\nForbes calculated earnings by looking at income from \"touring, record sales, publishing, merchandise sales, endorsements and other ventures\" between June 2013 and June 2014.\nThey also interviewed managers, lawyers and executives and looked at data from organisations such as Nielsen SoundScan.\nSome of the high-profile artists who missed out on a spot in the top 10 included Madonna, Nicki Minaj and Alicia Keys.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Beyonce has topped Forbes' list of highest-paid artists for 2013.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The medal - won as a teenager at his first World Cup - was estimated to be worth between \u00a370,000 and \u00a3140,000.\nThe three-time World Cup winner is selling all three of his winner's medals at auction, along with more than 2,000 items of personal memorabilia.\nHis winning medal from the 1962 World Cup in Chile was sold for \u00a3140,800.\nThe memorabilia, which includes shirts and trophies, is being sold over three days and his winner's medal from the 1970 World Cup, where he was part of the Brazilian team regarded as one of the greatest in history, has yet to go under the hammer.\nA one-off Jules Rimet trophy made for the former striker after Brazil's triumph in Mexico in 1970 is the most expensive item being auctioned, with an estimated price tag of \u00a3281,000 to \u00a3420,000.\nOn the first day of auction, the boots worn by Pele in the classic football film Escape to Victory sold for \u00a38,025.\nOther items sold include L'Equipe athlete of the century trophy with book (\u00a320,480), his 2007 Fifa presidential award (\u00a330,720) and a 1,000th goal tribute crown with book (\u00a3162,500).\nPele is the only player to have won the World Cup three times and is regarded by many as being the greatest footballer in history, scoring 1,281 goals in 1,363 matches and appearing 91 times for Brazil.","summary":"A Brazilian footballing legend Pele's 1962 World Cup winner's medal has been sold at auction for more than \u00a3200,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Stephensons single-decker was a mile off the local bus route and must have been driven down a farm track, said farmer James Mizen.\nMr Mizen said a bus mechanic knocked at the door of his Thaxted, Essex, farmhouse to tell him a vehicle was stuck on the property.\nStephensons declined to comment on the incident. It is understood the bus did not have passengers at the time.\nLive: For more Essex stories\nMr Mizen said: \"The mechanic said the bus was on our muck heap.\n\"He must have gone down a no-through road, down a single track road, ignored the 'no unauthorised vehicles' sign and then down our farm track before stopping at the muck heap.\n\"Apparently there had been a road closure and one of his colleagues told him to take a right, which he did.\n\"It doesn't seem there was much common sense at play. The further he was getting the more awkward it was going to get for him.\n\"We don't even like taking our tractor right down to the muck heap, never mind a commercial bus.\"\nMr Mizen and his brother Chris used a tractor to tow the bus free.","summary":"A double-decker bus was left stranded on a farm muck heap after being driven through a no-through road.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford said the idea was \"attractive\" and could help tackle poverty and inequality.\nSupporters said it would help unemployed people who fear taking a job would lead to cuts in their benefits.\nBut Patrick Minford from Cardiff University's Business School said it was \"not a workable scheme\".\nUnder Universal Basic Income (UBI) everyone would receive the same sum of money regardless of whether they work or not.\nThere would be no requirements to show an individual is looking for a job either.\nIn Scotland the policy has support from across the political spectrum, with feasibility work under way ahead of possible pilot schemes in Glasgow and Fife.\nJamie Cooke, head of the RSA think tank in Scotland, told the BBC's Sunday Politics Wales programme: \"Moving from a system where you aren't working to a system where you are, you won't face those penalties, you retain your consistent payment.\n\"You're given the security to be able to choose to work... or training, or to set up your own business in a way that is beneficial to you.\"\nHowever Prof Minford, who was an adviser to former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, told the programme: \"This is not a workable scheme because it's far too expensive.\n\"It creates a tremendous tax, a disincentive for the average person further up the income scale who's paying for it all.\"\nMr Drakeford told the assembly earlier in January he found the idea of UBI \"attractive in the way that it can simplify and support people who currently have to rely on a very complex set of part-time work, part-time benefits and so on\".\nBut he added: \"The political world will face a job of convincing the public about the merits of the scheme.\"\nAsked if he was worried by Mr Drakeford's comments, Prof Minford replied: \"It's quite worrying for Wales.\n\"I'm hoping Wales won't go the same way [as Scotland] towards this sort of extremely expensive socialist experiment\".","summary":"A proposal to introduce a universal basic income (UBI) in Wales has been described as \"worrying\" by a leading economist.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan had a two-star \"improvement is necessary\" rating in May in a report warning of major non-compliance with regulations.\nDenbigh Infirmary's rating of one star was called \"abysmal\" by Clwyd West AM Darren Millar.\nBoth have now achieved four-star grades.\nControl measures to combat clostridium difficile (C.diff) have also been stepped up at Glan Clwyd and Wrexham Maelor Hospital.\nThree deaths between April and June in north Wales were said to be directly attributable to the infection, while it played a part in two others.\nThe number of cases of C.diff per 100,000 people was 51 in the Betsi Cadwaladr health board area, compared to 36 in Wales and 25 in England.\nTracey Cooper, the board's assistant director of nursing with responsibility for infection prevention, said in a report that the food-hygiene issue had been addressed immediately and a programme of unannounced kitchen inspections had started.\nThe board will discuss the report and C.diff and MRSA infection rates during a meeting on Tuesday.","summary":"Two north Wales hospitals which had been rated \"inadequate\" for food hygiene have achieved four-star ratings.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two separate reports have suggested it could be an ideal site for a new small module reactor (SMR).\nAbout 300 workers are decommissioning the plant which began in 1995, two years after it ceased operating.\nIt is due to enter a care and maintenance period in 2016. Ninety redundancies were announced in April.\nDarryl Williams from the Unite union said: \"We would welcome anything that would keep local skills in the area.\"\nA report by the House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee has called on the UK government to drive forward the development of SMRs.\nAnother report by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers also suggested Trawsfynydd as a location for a demonstrator reactor.\nIf the idea was given the go-ahead, it is thought the reactor could be up and running in 10-15 years.\nA Welsh government spokesperson said it was a matter for the UK government, but that it would monitor the situation.\nThe Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) said: \"We are undertaking a programme of work looking at the potential of SMRs.\"","summary":"Trawsfynydd nuclear power station in Gwynedd could be used for a new reactor.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Natzler has served as acting Clerk since the retirement of Sir Robert Rogers last year.\nA panel led by Mr Bercow initially recommended that Australian Carole Mills take the role but MPs objected and she has since withdrawn.\nNews of Mr Natzler's appointment was met with cheers by MPs in the Commons.\nThe recruitment of a new Clerk, Parliament's most senior legal and constitutional adviser, has been dogged by argument over the past nine months.\nMPs said Ms Mills, the original choice of the House of Commons commission who works in the Australian Parliament, did not have the relevant constitutional experience and accused Mr Bercow of a \"stitch-up\".\nMr Bercow insisted that the appointment must have the confidence of MPs and \"paused\" the recruitment process before re-starting it.\nAs part of a modernisation of procedures, the current responsibilities of the Clerk will now be split, with a new post of Commons director-general taking over responsibility for the day-to-day commercial and administrative functions of the Commons.\nAnnouncing Mr Natzler's appointment in the Commons, Mr Bercow said he had been chosen from a field of four candidates.\nWelcoming the appointment, David Cameron joked that Mr Bercow had \"gone to the ends of the earth\" to find the most qualified candidate and he was \"very glad he found the right answer right here in Britain\".\nLabour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Natzler's appointment was \"well deserved\".\nBefore Sir Robert's retirement, Mr Natzler served as Clerk Assistant for many years.","summary":"John Natzler has been appointed as the new Clerk of the House of Commons, Speaker John Bercow has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old Erskine has agreed a pre-contract to sign for Thistle on a three-year deal in June.\nManager Alan Archibald expects to lose Bannigan in the summer.\n\"We were aware of him being out of contract in at the end of the season and Dundee United hadn't made a move on it,\" he said of Erskine.\n\"We have went through the right channels and have that in place and it's a good one to look forward to for next season.\"\nIt will be Erskine's third spell with United's Scottish Premiership rivals.\nHe started his career at Firhill before moving to Tannadice in 2013, only to be loaned back later that season.\nBut he was a first-team regular with the Tangerines last season.\nThis term, he missed out during September, October and November through injury but returned to action in December.\nAsked if Erskine could join Thistle during the January transfer window, Archibald told BBC Scotland: \"That's down to Dundee United.\n\"He's their player and we have to respect that and we've just put that in place for next season.\"\nArchibald laughed off newspaper headlines suggesting that he had threatened to resign should Bannigan be sold during January.\n\"It was tongue in cheek what I said in the papers,\" he said. \"But I would be devastated and we'll not let him go.\n\"It would need to be crazy money to let him go.\n\"It would not be worth it for us as he is a key player.\n\"If you let your key player go in January for what would not be a great amount of money would send out all the wrong signals.\"\nHowever, asked about reported interest by Aberdeen, Archibald said: \"It is just paper talk. There have been a few linked with him.\n\"He's a good player and out of contract and we expect that.\n\"We know he is going to go in the summer - he will get good offers.\n\"But there is no bitterness. We won't get a fee for him, but we've had four or five years out of him playing at the top of his game.\"","summary":"Partick Thistle have agreed a deal to sign Dundee United midfielder Scott Erskine.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Villa instead appointed Roberto Di Matteo, but he was sacked after 124 days and replaced by Steve Bruce.\n\"They wanted bigger names I think, they took the lad [Di Matteo] and that is how it goes,\" Warnock said ahead of Cardiff's visit to Villa Park.\n\"I thought at the time that's their loss not mine.\"\nThe 67-year-old continued: ''There were about five clubs I spoke to. You have to look at that when you get to my age.\n\"I would not be here if one or two of those things had cropped up, but I am really pleased I am here. It is probably fate.\"\nWarnock had discussions with a number of clubs in the summer, including Nottingham Forest, before joining Cardiff following the departure of Paul Trollope in October.\nTrollope has since been appointed assistant manager at Brighton, replacing Colin Calderwood who left to join Bruce at Villa.\nAfter sacking Di Matteo, who lasted just 12 games, Villa opted for former Hull manager Bruce just a week after Warnock had been installed at Cardiff.\nWarnock thinks Bruce is the right man to bring success to Villa following their Premier League relegation as he is a similar manager to himself.\n''With Steve and myself you get what you see. I was disappointed I did not get a chance with Villa in the summer if I'm honest, because I thought it would have been ideal to sort everything out,\" Warnock told BBC Wales.\n\"That is why I am not surprised at all Steve has gone in and done really well.\n\"I am not saying we are similar types, but we have the same philosophies regarding management.\n''I think Steve is the right one now. He knows it's a massive club. He will be looking forward to it.\n\"We have had some right battles over the years. He knows he's in for a tough game on Saturday.''\nWarnock believes Bruce, unbeaten at Villa, deserved a crack at the England job.\n''Personally I thought he should have been England manager at the time,\" he said. \"With his experience, playing wise, what he had done and his age and his enthusiasm, it was an ideal position for him in the summer.\n''I know Gareth Southgate has done a good job, but I am surprised they have not spoken to Steve again.''","summary":"Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock says he held talks about becoming Aston Villa manager in the summer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Helmut Oberlander says he was forced to act as a translator for the squad and did not participate in atrocities.\nHe has fought three prior attempts by Canada to strip his citizenship and won.\nHis lawyer says Mr Oberlander will also fight this latest citizenship revocation, calling it \"persecution\".\nA spokeswoman with Citizenship Canada said in a statement to the BBC that \"we don't take citizenship revocation lightly, but it is necessary in cases of fraud and serious misrepresentation\".\nCanada says that when Mr Oberlander applied for entry to Canada in 1954, he obtained his citizenship by knowingly concealing that he had been an auxiliary of the Einsatzkommando, a force that operated behind the German army's front line in the Eastern occupied territories.\nThe squad is responsible for killing more than two million people, many of them Jewish people.\n\"We are determined to deny safe haven in Canada to war criminals and persons believed to have committed or been complicit in war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide,\" said Citizenship Canada's Lisa Filipps.\nMr Oberlander has argued in court that he was conscripted, had no alternative than to work for the Germans, and would have been subject to the harshest penalties had he disobeyed.\nCanada has revoked his citizenship three times since 1995. Each time it was overturned on appeal.\nIn 2016, Canada's Supreme Court refused to hear the government's appeal of a lower court ruling that Ottawa should reconsider its decision to revoke Mr Oberlander's citizenship.\nHis lawyer Ronald Poulton says Canada \"appears prepared to hound Mr Oberlander and his family to his grave\".\n\"In order to find Mr. Oberlander complicit in war crimes, given his limited and forced participation with the German military, they had attempted to stretch fiction into fact and to rely on an outdated archaic principle known as guilt by association,\" he said.\nMr. Oberlander was born in Halbstadt, Ukraine in 1924, and he obtained his Canadian citizenship in 1960.\nShimon Koffler Fogel, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, praised Canada for its \"tireless\" efforts to strip Mr Oberlander of his citizenship.\n\"This latest development is an important milestone in bringing a measure of justice to his many victims and their families,\" he said in a statement.\nMr Oberlander's case is expected to be back before a federal court within the next six months.","summary":"Canada has revoked the citizenship of a Ukrainian man who worked for the Nazi death squad during World War Two.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The annual Bank of Scotland Business Digital Index assessed small firms in five key skills needed to get the most out of being online.\nIt found that fewer than a third of small businesses north of the border lacked these basic skills.\nThis compares to a UK average of 38%. Only London rivals Scotland in terms of this measure.\nExperts said the lack of key digital skills was a primary barrier to doing more business online, with 15% of firms across the UK stating this was the main barrier, more than doubling since 2015.\nThe skills assessed for the current report were managing information, communicating, transacting, creating and problem solving.\nThe report also noted cyber security was rising in prominence as a reason for small businesses not doing more online.\nAlmost 60% of Scottish firms said they still needed to invest in cyber security, lower than the UK average of 69%.\nPhilip Grant, chair of the bank's Scottish executive committee, said: \"It's pleasing to see that the Business Digital Index shows digital maturity is increasing for small businesses in Scotland, however, there are still too many without basic digital skills.\n\"It's clear that being online can open the doors to opportunities, as well as cost and time saving benefits.\n\"We must do more to encourage small businesses based in Scotland to invest in digital skills, allowing them to make the most out of being online and to reap the benefits.\"\nTwo thousand businesses and charities across the UK were surveyed, including 109 in Scotland. The study was developed along with Doteveryone and Accenture.","summary":"Scotland has the highest proportion of small businesses in the UK with basic digital skills, according to a new report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow Jones rose 78 points, or 0.44%, to 17,918.62.\nThe wider S&P 500 index was up 11.18 points to 2,099.73, while the tech-focused Nasdaq climbed 36.26 points to 4,859.16.\nData from the Institute for Supply Management showed the US services sector, which accounts for two-thirds of the US economy, picked up in June.\nThe US trade deficit however increased by 10% as the stronger dollar led to decreasing exports.\nPharmaceutical companies led the market gains. Horizon Pharma climbed 4.7%, while Progenics Pharmaceuticals was up 9.3%.\nBiotech firms AbbVie and Biogen each rose 2.3% after European regulators approved a new multiple sclerosis drug.\nTech firms also had a strong day.\nFacebook's shares climbed 2.4%. Google's parent company Alphabet was up 0.6%.","summary":"(Close): US stocks closed higher on Wednesday, boosted by gains in the pharmaceutical and technology sectors.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Internet service providers had until Tuesday to implement the ban.\nThe sites now redirect to a message explaining they have been blocked \"by decision of public authorities\".\nIn 2015, the authorities banned 11 popular pornography websites, saying many failed to protect children \"from information harmful to their health\".\nAnalysis by Vitaliy Shevchenko, BBC Monitoring\nThe decision was made following two separate court rulings, which said the websites \"spread pornography\".\nSexually explicit content is not outlawed in Russia, but the law bans \"the illegal production, dissemination and advertisement of pornographic materials and objects\".\nIt is not uncommon for Russia to ban websites. The government agency Roskomnadzor maintains a blacklist that now includes thousands of them.\nAccess is usually blocked for violating the notoriously vague extremism legislation or child protection laws.\nWebsites critical of the Kremlin have been blocked too, and at one point Wikipedia was blacklisted.\nFollowing the 2015 ban, one woman asked Roskomnadzor on Twitter whether it could recommend an alternative.\nThe agency replied: \"You can meet someone in real life.\"\nOn Tuesday, it said its earlier tweet was \"still relevant\".\nHowever, open rights campaigners have warned that local bans can be defeated.\n\"Blocking porn is the fastest way to ensure widespread adoption of censorship circumvention in your country,\" said Eva Galperin, global policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.\nOne of the affected porn sites offered Roskomnadzor a premium subscription to its service, in exchange for lifting the ban.\nThe government agency said it was \"not in the market\" for such an offer.\nNadya Tolokonnikova, lead singer from punk band Pussy Riot, joked that the ban was \"a blow below the belt\".","summary":"Russia has blocked more than 100 popular pornography websites, following a court ruling.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen, 27, who is an MP for the National Front (FN), had been seen by some as a future leader of the party.\nShe is the granddaughter of FN founder Jean-Marie Le Pen.\nShe is one of the best known figures in the party and one of only two FN lawmakers in the outgoing parliament.\nAnalysts say she takes more of a hardline position than her aunt.\nAccording to Le Figaro, Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen will announce on Wednesday her intention not to stand for a new term in parliamentary elections in June. She will also quit her position as president of the FN in the south-eastern region of Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d'Azur.\nIt is understood she wishes to spend more time with her young daughter, the newspaper adds.\nThe party would not confirm the report but senior FN official Bruno Gollnisch told reporters it would not be totally unexpected.\n\"I think it's in the works, but I will let her announce it if she wants to,\" he said.","summary":"French far-right politician Marine Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen is to step down, according to the French newspaper Le Figaro.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old tight-head is among the starting XV who are given a chance to redeem themselves after the 29-13 defeat by Scotland.\nAsked if he was relieved to be retained, the Exeter Chiefs player replied: \"Oh yeah.\n\"Obviously you want to keep your place and after a loss everyone was on edge.\"\nFrancis continued: \"It's good we've got a good squad and a good depth especially in my position.\n\"There's Samson [Lee] there's me and there's Rhods [Rhodri Jones] and there's Scott Andrews.\n\"If you don't have a good game there's someone knocking ready to do anything to take your place.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWales go into Friday night's match in Cardiff off the back of defeats by Scotland and England.\nAnother defeat will mean it would be Wales' worst championship since 2010 and Francis accepts the players have something to prove at the Principality Stadium.\nFrancis says he has managed to avoid the worst of the criticism aimed at the team in Wales because he plays his club rugby in the south west of England.\n\"It's a bit like a fishbowl isn't it,\" he said.\n\"When the game doesn't go how you want it's quite hard not to take that personally especially if you look at the press.\n\"I guess I'm lucky in the weeks after the losses I've been back in Exeter.\n\"I didn't have to stay here and I sort of managed to get away from that and focus on something else and then come back into it.\n\"It's not a nation is it? It's a little part of the south west and there's only a few papers that will print anything about the rugby, but here it's all over the news.\"","summary":"Wales prop Tomas Francis says he was relieved to be retained for Friday's Six Nations match against England.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The train firm said it would refund the difference in cost between mainline and high speed fares - to compensate for the loss of direct high speed trains.\nSoutheastern will also give season ticket-holders from five stations a backdated 20% refund on mainline fares.\nDover MP Charlie Elphicke, said the line still needed repairing quickly.\nHe said it had been a difficult time for rail users and it was right passengers should be compensated after the problems were caused when cracks appeared in the sea wall.\nMr Elphicke said an emergency peak-time high-speed rail service between Dover and St Pancras to help commuters had made a difference.\n\"We now need Network Rail to confirm how long it will take to repair the sea wall,\" he said.\nSteve Kilby, from Network Rail, said the team was working hard to get a final design in place for repairs.\nBut, he said: \"This week has been very stormy on the beach and our guys have been working through tough conditions.\"\nHe said 15,000 tonnes of rock had been placed on the shingle to protect the railway from heavy seas and eventually more than 70,000 tonnes would be in place.\nThe stations where passengers will be compensated are Sandwich, Deal, Walmer, Martin Mill and Dover Priory.\nCompensation claim forms are available for people at the station.","summary":"Southeastern is to compensate rail passengers affected by damage caused by the sea wall at Dover.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He complained that Dawn Bowden referred to \"Goebbels-like propaganda from the right-wing media\" in a recent debate.\nHe claimed Eluned Morgan \"trivialised suicide\" when saying Brexit would \"slit the wrists of the Welsh economy\".\nMr Davies has written to Presiding Officer Elin Jones asking her to remind AMs to use more appropriate language.\n\"There is a danger that the aggressive nature of debates on the subject of Britain's vote to leave the European Union is likely to worsen any tensions which exist in Welsh society,\" Mr Davies said in his letter to Ms Jones.\n\"Whatever we may feel individually and collectively about the result we all have a responsibility to conduct that civic discussion in a rational manner and with respect.\"\nAn assembly spokesman said the presiding officer had \"received this correspondence on Friday afternoon and will reply to the Leader of Welsh Conservatives soon\".\nIn response, Ms Bowden said she stood by what she said, criticising the way the \"right-wing press\" has portrayed recent issues such as immigration.\nShe added: \"If he [Mr Davies] has a problem with that then my view would be, he is being over sensitive.\"\nMs Morgan have been asked to comment.","summary":"The leader of the Welsh Conservatives, Andrew RT Davies, has criticised the use of \"aggressive\" language in the assembly debate on Brexit.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Joel Andresier, 39, from Southampton, said the pushchair had been covered in \"pretty much every bodily fluid known to science\" by his three children.\nAt one stage the highest bid for the three-wheeler stood at more than \u00a3150,000, after the advert went viral.\nHe reset the price after admitting he did not expect the bidder to pay up.\nIn the listing's description, Mr Andresier, of Sarisbury Green, said: \"This was purchased against my wishes many years ago as I never wanted any children and a buggy signified my wife's intent to have children.\n\"We argued much and this buggy signifies everything that ended my happy carefree low cost child free life.\"\nIt prompted six pages of questions which led the advert to exceed the number of customer enquiries allowed by the online auction site.\nMr Andresier wrote: \"Looks like I have hit the eBay limit for shared responses to all your wonderful questions. It doesn't look like the last 50 or so replies from today have been added to the listing. Sorry people - looks like you have broken eBay.\"\nOn the comments pages, one user described Mr Andresier as a \"marketing genius\", while another did not see the funny side and said he was \"pathetic\".\nHe said he would use the proceeds from the sale to \"help me recover from children\".\nMr Andresier's wife Susan, 36, had said she found the listing \"hilarious\", and added the couple had been amazed by its popularity on social media.\n'Green monster' for sale: Highlights from the eBay listing\n\"I have bought cars that cost less than this buggy. My dad once bought a house that cost less than this buggy.\n\"Anyway as you can tell I hate the buggy. I now have 3 children, and a Labrador and am forced to endure the school run where women I dont know try and discuss the price of centre parc holidays, and the benefits of the micro over the mini micro scooter. To summarize my life is over and this green albatross needs to go round some other poor sods neck.\n\"All of my children are now walking (often in completely the wrong direction) but someone else deserves to give this a good home. Over the years I have collected spare bits from other zombified fathers who were once full of life and I will throw these in as well.\"","summary":"A \"zombified\" father has put his \"green monster\" buggy up for sale on eBay for \u00a3150,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The England Knights player made his Tigers debut as a 16-year-old in 2008, and went on to make 44 first-team appearances for them, scoring 16 tries.\n\"I'm looking forward to a new challenge and something a bit different,\" Arundel told Hull's club website.\n\"I'm really excited and also a little nervous as it's a big club and that will put a bit more pressure on me.\"\nHull FC's director of rugby Shaun McRae added: \"We have said since day one that we're trying to build a culture and winning mentality at this club, one that isn't only about now but also about the future.\n\"That's why we're looking at players of Joe's calibre that are not just showing immense promise now but look to have ever greater years ahead of them in their career, not just with Hull FC but England too.\"","summary":"Hull FC have signed full-back Joe Arundel from Super League rivals Hull Tigers on a two-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old's first World Series win since 2012 ended the 13-event winning streak of Gwen Jorgensen.\nThe Welsh triathlete also beat British rival Jodie Stimpson.\n\"Helen has put a very strong case forward,\" said Stanford, who has already qualified for Rio along with Vicky Holland.\nWith an official announcement due in June, two-time world champion Jenkins and England's Commonwealth champion Stimpson are competing to be part of Britain's female triathlon contingent in Rio this summer.\n\"Personally, I can't see how they can't pick Helen,\" said Jenkins' Welsh compatriot Stanford.\n\"British Triathlon were saying that you had to display potential to medal for Rio and she's absolutely done that.\n\"She's gone out there and won the race and not only that she's beaten Gwen Jorgensen, who is the hot favourite to win gold in Rio, so if you beat her you've shown you have potential to medal so I'd be very surprised if she's not selected.\"\nStimpson made a strong start to the season, winning the opening World Series event in Abu Dhabi and the sprint distance World Cup in Australia.\nBut she trailed in 12th, more than three minutes behind the winner, at the Gold Coast.\n\"Jodie had a fantastic start to the season,\" added Stanford, the 2013 world champion.\n\"But sadly she didn't quite have the race she wanted at the Gold Coast which was the actual selection race.\n\"That was the day they had to really perform and show what they were capable of doing, but she presented a strong case earlier in the year and you never know what the selectors are thinking and which way they will go.\"\nAfter winning the race in Australia, Jenkins said: \"The team is not announced yet but I think I have probably done enough today.\n\"Our team is so strong and it is so unfair that Jodie might not be going to the Games.\"","summary":"Helen Jenkins should be selected for the Rio Olympics despite winning the World Triathlon Series event in Australia, says compatriot Non Stanford.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It will also investigate claims about money contained in an Isle of Man bank account.\nIt is understood the PSNI asked the NCA to take the lead because of the complexity and scale of the investigation.\nIt is the NCA's first major investigation since it began operating in Northern Ireland in May.\nInvestigators from the agency are expected to meet the PSNI shortly.\nIn a statement on Thursday, the NCA, the UK equivalent of the FBI, confirmed it had agreed to investigate the sale of Northern Ireland assets owned by the Republic of Ireland's National Assets Management Agency (Nama).\nNCA deputy director of operations Graham Gardner said: \"The NCA has considered a request from [the] PSNI and has agreed to lead an investigation, calling on support as necessary from PSNI officers.\nBBC News NI Home Affairs Correspondent Vincent Kearney\nThis takes the investigation to a new level.\nThe NCA has a level of expertise and resources not available to the PSNI.\nThey include a specialist economic crime unit and a financial intelligence unit.\nThose units contain specialist investigators like forensic accountants and technical experts.\nThe NCA also has an international reach and works with other agencies throughout the world, including Interpol, whose members include the Republic of Ireland and the United States.\n\"We will not be providing a running commentary on our progress but will provide updates as and when appropriate.\"\nEarlier, an Irish parliament (D\u00e1il) committee was told a former Nama adviser was in line for a \u00a35m payment after the sale of Nama's property loan portfolio in Northern Ireland.\nUS investment firm, Pimco, pulled out of the tender bidding process after discovering the fee arrangement to Nama's former adviser, Frank Cushnahan.\nThe revelation came during a hearing of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).\nIt is examining Nama's sale of its 850-property NI portfolio last year.\nThe National Assets Management Agency (Nama) is the Republic of Ireland's \"bad bank\", set up to deal with toxic loans during the Irish banking crisis, and the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland portfolio is known as Project Eagle.","summary":"The UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) has agreed to lead an investigation into the sale of Nama's property loans in Northern Ireland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Andrew Steele, from Dunfermline, turned at a police station and confessed to and raping one girl and touching another between 1996 and 2005.\nHe was initially released pending further investigations but was detained months later. He then said he been hallucinating when he made the confession.\nSentence was deferred for background reports.\nThe High Court in Edinburgh heard that Steele, aged 49, told officers his mother was \"up in the sky\" urging him to confess to the sex crimes when he made his revelations.\nPolice traced the girls and took statements from them. Both victims were aged seven when the abuse began.\nSteele admitted rape, indecency offences and failing to turn up for an earlier court date, when he appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh.\nAdvocate depute Mark McGuire said: \"On 28 December in 2014 the accused voluntarily attended at Kirkcaldy police station and disclosed that he had interfered with the girls.\"\n\"On 3 March in 2015 the accused was detained. Under caution he told the officers that he was having hallucinations on the day that he confessed. He told them that his mother was up in the sky telling him to confess. He maintained this position throughout the interview.\"\nThe prosecutor said before his first appearance at the police station Steele had gone to hospital and claimed he was hallucinating.\n\"He was assessed by three medical professionals who concluded that he was suffering from alcohol withdrawal. He was deemed fit to be discharged,\" said the prosecutor\nSteele was remanded in custody and put on the sex offenders register.","summary":"A Fife man has admitted raping and sexually abusing two young girls.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Zabair Hussain, 41, was discovered with multiple injuries to his head and body in Staniforth Road, Darnall, Sheffield, at about 23:20 GMT. He later died at the scene.\nThe 28-year-old arrested man has been taken into police custody.\nOfficers believe a number of men were involved in an assault and have appealed for witnesses to come forward.\nDet Ch Insp Steve Handley, from South Yorkshire Police, said: \"We are still in the very early stages of the investigation and we're carrying out numerous enquiries to get to the bottom of what happened - from reviewing CCTV footage to speaking to potential witnesses.\n\"While I understand that incidents like this are worrying for those living locally, we have increased patrols by neighbourhood officers to reassure residents.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a man was found dead in a street on Christmas Day.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The $5m (??3.2m) prize is supposed to be awarded each year to an elected leader who governed well, raised living standards and then left office.\nThis is the fourth time in five years there has been no winner.\nA committee member said the group looked \"for excellence in governance but in leadership also\".\nKenya's Mwai Kibaki met at least one of the criteria, after he stepped down as president earlier this year.\nHowever, his 2007 re-election was tarnished by disputes which turned violent, leading to the deaths of some 1,200 people.\nHis opponent, Raila Odinga, said the poll had been rigged in favour of Mr Kibaki, who denied any wrongdoing.\nThree people have won in the seven years since the prize was launched: Cape Verde's Pedro Verona Pires; Festus Mogae from Botswana and Mozambique's Joaquim Chissano.\nSudan-born telecoms entrepreneur Mr Ibrahim launched the prize in an attempt to encourage African leaders to leave power peacefully.\nThe $5m prize is spread over 10 years and is followed by $200,000 a year for life.","summary":"The winner of the Ibrahim Prize for African leaders has not been announced, seven years after it was launched.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Yellow \"be aware\" warnings are also in place for Scotland for Wednesday to Saturday.\nThe Met Office said a storm, named Storm Barbara, could see winds gusting to 90mph over western and northern parts of Scotland.\nForecasters have warned of possible disruption to power supplies.\nThe amber warning is in place from 12:00 Friday to 06:00 Saturday.\nThe Met Office said: \"A spell of very strong south to southwesterly winds is expected to develop on Friday.\n\"Gusts of 80mph are likely quite widely, with westerly winds gusting to 90mph likely across parts of western and northern Scotland later on Friday and overnight into Saturday.\n\"Winds will then ease on Saturday morning.\"\nIt added: \"Be aware of the potential for some structural damage - this more likely across the northwest of the warning area - as well as disruption to power supplies and travel, with restrictions on bridges and disruption to ferries.\"\nShetland is likely to be the last place to see winds easing on Saturday, the Met Office said.\nThe yellow warnings warns of winds gusting to up to 55mph on Wednesday to Thursday and to 70mph on Friday and Saturday.\nSnowfalls with accumulations of five to 10cm have also been forecast upland areas of western and central Highlands.\nFerry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has said 21 of its 26 routes have already been disrupted by the weather. Several services have been cancelled.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has shut the Braighe, the causeway to Point on Lewis, because of strong winds and high tides.","summary":"A yellow \"be aware\" weather warning has been issued for the whole of Scotland for Friday and Saturday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She said she was \"so proud and excited\" about her new role, describing it as \"a dream come true\".\nTerry, who has performed at the Globe in As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Love's Labour's Lost, will take over from Emma Rice in April 2018.\nTerry won an Olivier award for her performance in Tribes at the Royal Court in 2010.\nShe also wrote and starred in the Sky One series The Cafe, with Ralf Little.\nNeil Constable, chief executive of Shakespeare's Globe, said: \"Audiences have loved her sparkling and intelligent performances on our stage over the years - now they will have the opportunity to see her fresh artistic vision come to life as she moves into a new phase of her impressive career.\"\nTerry most recently starred as the king in Henry V at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, and as Grace in Katie Mitchell's production of Cleansed for the National Theatre.\nThe actor-manager is a role as old as the theatre itself, and is a tried and tested practice at the Globe - with Mark Rylance combining the roles with considerable success during his stint as its artistic director.\nThere is no obvious reason why an intelligent and versatile actress such as Michelle Terry, who is immersed in Shakespeare and the Globe, shouldn't make a success of it too.\nThis is as long as she is free to pursue her creative vision without unwelcome intrusion from a board who made a complete hash of the Rice era.\nThe news comes following the controversial announcement of Rice's departure. She is leaving after the Globe's board decided her methods were not authentic enough.\nRice took charge of the London theatre in January 2016 but has come in for fierce criticism, including for her use of sound and lighting technology.\nEarlier this year Rice wrote an open letter to her successor, in which she claimed the board had sought to impose \"a new set of rules that I did not sign up to and could not stand by\".\nRice is now launching a new theatre company at London's Old Vic.\nThe Globe, which opened in 1997, is a reconstruction of a Shakespearean theatre on London's Southbank.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Actress Michelle Terry is to become the new artistic director of Shakespeare's Globe.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The mural, called Slave Labour, disappeared from a wall in Wood Green, north London, in February and appeared in a Miami sale.\nBut it was removed from the lot after protests by Haringey Council.\nIt is now up for auction in June in Covent Garden by the Sincura Group. A local councillor and the local Trades Union Congress have attacked the sale.\nThe mural, which depicts a boy hunched over a sewing machine making Union Jack bunting, appeared on the side of a Poundland store last May, just before the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.\nA spokesman for the auctioneers Sincura said the mural \"has been sensitively restored under a cloak of secrecy\", and will go on show alongside pieces by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, Mario Testino and Russell Young.\nBut Wood Green councillor Alan Strickland said: \"This is a piece of art given to the community for public enjoyment, and people will find it galling that you can only view this work at an expensive champagne reception, when it belongs with the people of north London, not a private owner.\n\"We saw the level of public anger last time, as the story went around the world, and I expect the same this time.\"\nAnd Keith Flett, secretary of the Haringey Trades Union Congress, said: \"The Slave Labour Banksy belongs to the people of Haringey not to a wealthy private client.\"\nWhen the mural was up for auction in Miami, it was expected to fetch up to \u00c2\u00a3450,000.\nThere was suspicion it had been stolen when it disappeared but the Metropolitan Police said there were \"no reports of any theft\".\nSlave Labour will go on sale at the London Film Museum on 2 June.","summary":"A Banksy mural that went missing last year is to be auctioned in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Official numbers showed revenues down 32.2% for the period to 16.4bn Macau patacas ($2.05bn; \u00c2\u00a31.36bn).\nExpectations were for a fall in revenues of just over 31%.\nMacau is the world's largest gaming centre - ahead of Las Vegas - and the only place in China where casinos are allowed.\nA special administrative region of China, Macau's economy relies heavily on gambling and shopping - especially by big spending tourists from the mainland.\nBut Chinese President Xi Jinping's campaign against corruption and luxury spending, which began in December 2012, has seen officials and others from the mainland more wary of gaming and spending in the city.\nChina's Communist Party prohibits officials from gambling, but until the 2012 crackdown, officials had reportedly visited Macau's casinos to gamble and spend.\nChina has emphasised Macau's need to diversify its economy away from gambling. The city's build up of new resorts and hotels is expected to help drive general tourism, however, analysts have said Macau will be hard-pressed to build up non-gaming streams of revenue in the near future.\nOfficial numbers released on Monday showed the city's economy shrank by 24.2% year-on-year during three months to September, the city's Statistics and Census Service said.\n\"Economic contraction in the third quarter was attributable to the continuous decline in exports of services, of which exports of gaming services decreased by 37.4% year-on-year and exports of other tourism services dropped by 15.3%,\" it added.\nOnce a Portuguese colony, gaming has taken place in Macau for more than 300 years. For many years it was referred to as the Monte Carlo of the Orient. The city was returned to Chinese rule in 1999.","summary":"Gambling revenues in the Chinese territory of Macau fell sharply in the three months to September, after a crackdown by the government.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It came as 100 writers protested outside the council, demanding it take measures to protect freedom of speech.\nSeveral writers have returned their awards to the council in recent weeks, protesting against what they call rising intolerance in India.\nThe Akademi has condemned \"any atrocity against any writer\" in India, and urged writers to take back their awards.\nIn recent weeks, growing numbers of writers have been protesting against book bans, the silencing of writers like Perumal Murugan following attacks by right-wing groups, and the killings of rationalists such as Malleshappa Kalburgi and Govind Pansare this year.\nThe Akademi had been criticised for not speaking out against the attacks sooner, with over 40 writers returning their awards to protest the institution's \"silence\" on the \"attacks against dissent\".\nAkademi president Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari had earlier called the protest \"illogical\", but accepted a memorandum on Friday from the writers, who held a silent march to the institution's headquarters.\nThe Akademi then later issued a statement condemning \"any atrocity against any writer anywhere in the country in the strongest of words\".\nIt also condemned the killing of rationalist Kalburgi \"and other intellectuals and thinkers\", and called on \"governments at the centre and in the states to take immediate action to bring the culprits to book and to ensure the security of writers now and in the future\".\nSpeaking to the BBC, Githa Hariharan of the Indian Cultural Forum, made up of a number of writers who returned their awards, said that the Akademi statement was welcome although \"late\".\nHowever she said that the issues that had prompted the protests in the first place remained a matter of concern for writers.\n\"The silence of the Sahitya Akademi was a tipping point for the pain and anguish felt by many of us who are struggling to recognise the India we grew up in. It became a symbol for our frustrations. But now it's time to move on to to addressing these larger issues as well,\" she said.\nThe writers' protest was seen as unprecedented in India.\nSome of the writers who returned their awards included two of India's most highly respected writers, Nayantara Sahgal, and Krishna Sobti. Other writers like Shashi Deshpande, K Satchidanandan and PK Parakkadavu also returned awards and resigned from the Akademi's councils.","summary":"India's prestigious literary body, the Sahitya Akademi, has issued a statement condemning recent attacks on writers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It comes after Ruskin College's governing body agreed to cut two of its six BA programmes and one of its three MA courses to save money.\nCollege principal Chris Wilkes said the decision was related to \"low student numbers rather than any other reason\".\nHe said it would continue to focus on adult education.\nFamous Ruskin College alumni include former deputy prime minister John Prescott and Dennis Skinner, MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire.\nBA English Studies, BA History with Social Sciences and MA Women's Studies are being discontinued.\nAnne Hughes, 63, from Thame in Oxfordshire, has been studying BA English Studies part-time at the college for two years.\nShe said she was \"absolutely distraught\" it was being cut.\nShe is physically disabled and has depression, and said she chose to study at the college because it worked with \"disadvantaged, disabled and mature students\".\nThe college also offers bespoke timetables, unlike some other places of higher education, she added.\nOnline petitions have been set up in a bid to save the English faculty and the Women's Studies course.\nOne signatory, Jenny Lewis, wrote on the first petition: \"[Tutors] Helen Kidd and Tom Sherry are carrying on the great Ruskin tradition of bringing opportunities to those that otherwise would not have them.\"\nStudent and activist Saskia Ritchie, who set up the second petition, said Ruskin had been set up for \"people who would traditionally be excluded from academia\" and gives \"access to truly excellent learning opportunities\".\nMr Wilkes said the college would lose about 25 students as a result of the cuts.\nHe added degrees had been on offer at the college for about 10 years and were \"relatively new\" considering the college's 116-year history.\n\"Our focus will continue to be on educating adults and I think what we're doing is just renewing our offer but doing it in a different way, fulfilling our mission in a different way, to perhaps how we've done it in the past,\" Mr Wilkes added.\nThe college previously lost funding from the Skills Development Agency.","summary":"Hundreds of people have signed a petition to save courses at a prestigious Oxford University college.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wales Police said David Ellis, 40, his lodger, has been arrested in Ireland.\nOfficers are liaising with Garda officers in connection with his extradition back to the UK.\nRetired telecoms engineer Mr Warburton, 59, has not been seen since 31 July.\nPolice launched an appeal for information after he went missing; they said his M-reg Peugeot 205 had been spotted in north Wales before returning to Swansea.\nThe car was found abandoned at Birkenhead port some days later.\nPolice said Mr Ellis, who had been Mr Warburton's lodger in Sketty, had stepped off a ferry in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 6 August.\nThat discovery prompted a fresh appeal for information and led to Welsh officers being sent across the Irish Sea.\nSouth Wales Police said Mr Warburton's family had been informed of the latest development in the investigation and continued to be assisted by family liaison officers.\nMr Warburton's body has not been found; detectives have previously said they are treating the incident as murder.","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering Swansea man David Warburton.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"West Midlands Ambulance Service said the car was discovered on Sunday at 09:35 GMT by two cyclists in Crakemarsh near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.\nA spokesman said the black Ford Fiesta appeared to have hit a tree in very foggy conditions on the B5030.\nThe girl, in the back of the car, was treated at hospital for minor injuries.\nThe man, who was 25 and from the local area, has not yet been named.\nUpdates from this story and more from Staffordshire\nAn ambulance service spokesman said: \"This was an extremely difficult incident for all involved including the two cyclists who made the discovery.\"\nStaffordshire Police appealed for witnesses to the crash, and said specially trained family liaison officers were working to support the family.\nA spokesman added: \"At this early stage of the investigation it is not known at what time the collision occurred.\"","summary":"A man has died and a three-year-old girl has been injured in a car crash.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He was responding to reports Beijing has deployed surface-to-air missiles on a disputed island in the region.\nChina dismissed the reports as \"hype\", but said it had the right under international law to defend itself.\nSeveral nations claim territory in the resource-rich South China Sea, which is also an important shipping route.\nA spokesman for Mr Kerry said satellite images appeared to confirm China had deployed anti-aircraft missiles on Woody or Yongxing Island in the Paracels.\nThe island is claimed by China, Taiwan and Vietnam and the presence of missiles would significantly increase tensions.\nMr Kerry said the US expected to have a \"very serious conversation\" with China over its presence.\n\"There is every evidence, every day, that there has been an increase of militarisation from one kind or another. It's a serious concern,\" he said.\nThe latest images of Woody Island were captured by ImageSat International.\nA picture dated 3 February shows a beach on the island empty. By 14 February it contains several missile launchers and support vehicles.\nBut the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, said reports were a Western media invention.\nHe defended \"the limited and necessary self-defence facilities\" on islands inhabited by Chinese personnel as \"consistent with the right for self-preservation and self-protection.... under the international law\".\nChina has been carrying out extensive land reclamation work in the region, which it says is legal and for civilian purposes.\nBut the work has angered other countries which also claim the territory, and there is growing concern about the implications of the area becoming militarised.\nThe South China Sea dispute has been a topic of debate at a meeting of South East Asian regional leaders in California.\nUS President Barack Obama said the members had discussed the need for \"tangible steps\" to reduce tensions.\nRival countries have wrangled over territory in the South China Sea for centuries, but tension has steadily increased in recent years.\nIts islets and waters are claimed in part or in whole by Taiwan, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.\nChina has backed its expansive claims with island-building and naval patrols, while the US says it opposes restrictions on freedom of navigation and unlawful sovereignty claims - by all sides, but seen by many as aimed at China.\nThe frictions have sparked concern that the area is becoming a flashpoint with global consequences.","summary":"The US Secretary of State John Kerry has said there is a \"serious concern\" over the militarisation of the South China Sea.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 32-year old, who has won 12 caps for his country, has been signed to provide injury cover.\nOspreys tight heads Dmitri Arhip and Ma'afu Fia are currently sidelined and Rhodri Jones is in the Wales squad.\n\"Brian has proven quality at the top level and will add so much experience to the squad, particularly over the coming weeks,\" coach Steve Tandy said.\nMujati has played in Super Rugby with Lions and Stormers, in Top 14 in France with Racing Metro, and in England with Northampton Saints and Sale.\nAt Northampton Mujati was a losing Heineken Cup and Premiership finalist, and an Anglo-Welsh Cup winner.\nOspreys Head Coach, Steve Tandy, said he is expecting Mujati to make a big impact.\n\"This is an important signing for us given the injury situation with Dmitri and Ma'afu. Our performances this season have put us in a really strong position but we still have eight PRO12 games to go, and a Challenge Cup quarter-final in April,\" he said.\n\"In Rhodri Jones and Daniel Suter we have two young men who will be heavily involved but we can't go through such a big run of games with only two fit pro tight heads on our books, particularly with Rhodri still a part of the Six Nations squad and potentially away on Wales duty. It's a critical position and we felt that we had to act now.\"","summary":"Ospreys have signed Wales tight-head prop Brian Mujati on a deal until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old man reportedly calls himself Harald Hitler.\nThe man, sporting a side parting and a trademark moustache, had been seen having his photograph taken outside the house in Braunau am Inn in which Adolf Hitler was born.\nThe lookalike had recently moved to the town on the German border, police spokesman David Furtner told the BBC.\nMr Furtner said this was not a joke or a piece of performance art.\n\"The young man knows exactly what he is doing,\" the police spokesman said.\nHe said the man had also been spotted in Vienna and Graz.\nPictures of the man were published by Austria's Heute.at news website on Monday.\nGlorifying the Nazi era is a crime in Austria.\nLast October, the Austrian authorities decided to demolish Hitler's birthplace house to stop it becoming a focal point for neo-Nazis.\nHitler was born in a rented room on the top floor of the building on 20 April 1889.\nDuring Nazi rule, the house was transformed into a shrine to Hitler as the town drew in a wave of tourists.\nBut as the Nazis began to lose control in 1944, it was shut.","summary":"Police in Austria have arrested a man suspected of dressing up as Adolf Hitler.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money will be spent on designing systems to allow the chassis of future models to be made out of aluminium.\nThe first of these models will be a new mid-sized sports saloon car to be introduced in 2015.\nThe announcement was made at the Frankfurt motor show by JLR chief executive Ralf Speth.\n\"Today's announcement signals Jaguar Land Rover's ambitions to push the boundaries and redefine premium car ownership,\" he said.\n\"Jaguar Land Rover is a business driven by design, technology and innovation and this investment and level of job creation is yet further evidence of our commitment to advancing the capability of the UK automotive sector and its supply chain.\"\nThe design teams will be creating what they call an aluminium architecture, which is the part of the car on which the bodywork, seats and engine sit.\nThe idea is that it will be flexible enough to be the base for future model of either Jaguar or Land Rover cars.\nIn pictures: Jaguar C-X17\nCarmakers are increasingly using aluminium in their vehicles because its light weight improves fuel efficiency.\nThe first car using the aluminium platform will be a smaller than other Jaguar models.\nBut in order to demonstrate the flexibility of the system, JLR has also unveiled a concept car called the C-X17, which is halfway between a sports car and an SUV, and could also be based on the new chassis.\nJLR said that the jobs at the Solihull site would bring the total number of jobs it had created in the UK over the last three years to almost 11,000.\nIt also stressed that the investment would involve significant extra spending with its suppliers.\nJLR has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008.","summary":"Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has announced that it will invest \u00a3200m in its Solihull plant and create up to 100 jobs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Josh Hanson, of Kingsbury, north-west London, was stabbed in the neck at the RE bar in Eastcote, Hillingdon.\nHe died at the scene shortly after 01:10 BST on Sunday.\nScotland Yard said about 40 people were in the bar at the time of the attack and urged anyone there after midnight to contact them with information.\nNo arrests have yet been made.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said: \"It is believed there would have been around 40 people present at the time of the incident, many of whom left the venue as paramedics worked to save Josh's life. It is imperative these people contact us to let us know what they saw.\n\"We are also keen to hear from anyone who was in Field End Road area at around 01:00 Sunday who may have seen or heard anything that they now think might be because of the incident at the RE bar.\"","summary":"A 19-year-old man has been stabbed to death in a London bar.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 75-year-old was recovered unconscious from the water at Tywyn, by a crew from Aberdovey RNLI Lifeboat at 16:14 BST on Saturday.\nHe was flown to hospital by the coastguard rescue helicopter but later died.\nThe girls were taken to hospital as a precaution.\nIn a separate incident, three people including a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl, were rescued from the sea in Harlech at about 15:30 BST on Saturday.\nHarlech Coastguard team, Criccieth RNLI Lifeboat, North Wales Police and paramedics were involved in the rescue.\nNorth Wales Police warned people to take extra care in the sea and to avoid taking risks.","summary":"A man has died and two girls have been rescued from the sea in Gwynedd.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kerry Foods confirmed the redundancies, which were initially announced in February.\nThe company said a consultation process \"had failed to secure a strategy which would ensure the sustainability of production at the site\".\nThe firm said it was retaining the factory on the town's Europarc industrial estate and was looking at \"future possibilities for the site\".\nKerry Foods said employees were given confirmation of the plant's closure on Wednesday following a 90-day consultation period.\nA company spokesman said: \"We are doing everything we can to assist employees in securing new employment.\"","summary":"More than 100 jobs are to go at a fish and chip factory in Londonderry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n23 July 2013 Last updated at 06:00 BST\nThe baby was delivered at 16:24 BST at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, weighing 8lb 6oz.\nThe duke is based at RAF Valley on Anglesey, north Wales, where he and his wife share a cottage.\nFlt Lt William Wales - who, as monarch, will one day be head of the armed forces - has spent recent years flying rescue missions, and qualified as a helicopter captain in 2012.\nHere is what his colleagues had to say to him.\nWales welcomes 'joyous' royal birth","summary":"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have given birth to their first child, a boy named William Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old was an unused squad member during the 2017 Six Nations, as well as the 2016 autumn internationals.\n\"It's been building as I've been in a few camps now, but to finally get my name called out on that team sheet was an awesome feeling,\" he said.\n\"I've been champing at the bit these last few camps, training hard.\"\nThe Ospreys player comes in to replace Cory Hill, who was called up by the British and Irish Lions following Wales' 24-6 win over Tonga.\nCoach Robin McBryde has made seven changes in all to the side that started that game at Eden Park last Friday\nAnother two uncapped players - scrum-half Tomos Williams and lock Adam Beard - are also on the bench.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nThornton made 25 appearances for Ospreys in the 2016-17 campaign, but expects a big transition to international rugby.\n\"I've been playing a lot for the Ospreys this year and being involved in the Pro12 and the [European] Challenge Cup has given me quite a bit of experience,\" the former Wales Under-20s captain told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"But Test rugby is a completely different animal, so I'm really looking forward to the challenge on Friday against a strong Samoan team.\n\"Like every young Welsh boy I want to play for Wales, but when it actually comes round you get that sensation of pride.\"\nThornton is part of an inexperienced Wales side, with the forwards having won just 31 caps between them.\n\"Samoa have a big experienced pack and we have a couple of young guys here looking to blood themselves on the international stage, so I think it'll be a good challenge overall,\" Thornton added.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device","summary":"Wales flanker Joe Thornton says he is \"proud\" to have been called up for Friday's Six Nations match against Samoa in Cardiff.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifty sheep were stolen from a farm in Ammanford and the farmer spotted a flock two weeks later at a livestock market in Llanybydder.\nAfter the ewes gave birth, paternity tests revealed they were the offspring of the farmer's rams.\nAndrew Thomas, 39, of Garnant admitted handling the stolen sheep.\nHe will be sentenced at Swansea Crown Court this month.\nDyfed-Powys Police said this was the first time DNA evidence has been used in a case of this type in Wales, and only the third time across Wales and England.\nInsp Matthew Howells said: \"Traditionally, sheep rustling cases are very difficult to detect and prosecute, with this case being no exception.\n\"Although we were unable to prove who stole the sheep, we were able to use forensic techniques usually reserved for humans to help prove that the sheep were in fact the stolen ones.\"","summary":"A man has admitted handling sheep stolen from a Powys farm, after DNA tests revealed they were the offspring of the stolen ewes.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"William Blake: Apprentice and Master has opened at the Ashmolean Museum after 19th Century floor plans were unearthed.\nBlake created the majority of his books from a printing studio in the Hercules Buildings in Hercules Road, Lambeth.\nThe studio was destroyed when the building was razed in 1918.\nPhilip Pullman CBE, president of the Blake Society, said: \"William Blake was a complete original; his power was his tenderness, his wit, his graphic line are like no-one else's.\n\"It's good to remind people every so often about this colossal imagination and his moral vision, which are just as potent now after two hundred years as they were when he brought them into the world.\"\nThe exhibition is on until 1 March 2015.","summary":"An exhibition celebrating the life and work of the poet William Blake has opened in Oxford.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The tie-up, announced in March, is expected to be completed by the end of this year or early 2017.\nIt will create one of the world's largest exchange companies with a combined value of about \u00a321bn.\nEach of the two companies has more than 5,000 staff.\nThe LSE said its shareholders would be asked to approve the merger on 4 July.\nIt added that the deal was expected to produce \u20ac250m in annual cost savings in five years, with \u20ac160m of those savings achieved by year three.\nIf the deal goes ahead, LSE shareholders will own 45.6% of the new holding company, while Deutsche Boerse shareholders will own 54.4%.\nThe two companies said together they should be able to make cost savings of \u20ac450m (\u00a3354m) a year - about 20% of the combined group's operating costs of \u20ac2.2bn last year.\nThe LSE group already owns Milan-based Borsa Italiana.\nThe newly merged company will keep both the London and Frankfurt headquarters. The new holding company, UK TopCo, will be incorporated in the UK.","summary":"The London Stock Exchange (LSE) and Deutsche Boerse have announced plans to merge.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sky Mobile will offer flexible monthly payment plans and the ability to roll over unused data each month for up to three years.\nSky will become a \"quad play\" provider, offering broadband, television fixed-line telephone and a mobile service.\nAnd existing Sky TV customers will not have to pay for calls or texts and can compile playlists of their favourite shows to watch on their mobiles.\nAccording to Sky, some 46,000 have pre-registered for the service.\nThe service comes with three data plans:\nNon-Sky TV customers can add on unlimited calls and texts for \u00a310 per month, or pay for calls and texts on a pay-as-you-use (PAYU) basis.\nAccording to Sky, UK consumers use less than half of the mobile data they buy from mobile network operators, adding up to an annual \u00a32bn of wasted data.\nStephen van Rooyen, UK and Ireland Sky chief executive, said: \"We felt it was time to shake up the mobile market and give customers a completely new way to manage their mobile plan.\n\"We've designed it based on what people told us they want - it's easy, flexible and transparent and it puts the customer in control.\"\nEwan Taylor-Gibson, a telecoms expert at uSwitch said: \"Sky's first mobile offering is very competitive, as long as you're already a Sky TV customer.\"\nHe compared Sky's Sim-only deal with that already offered by giffgaff, another service that piggybacks on O2's network and allows customers to alter their package depending on their usage.\n\"The key differences between the two are that Sky ties you in for 12 months, while giffgaff users can cancel anytime, and giffgaff also offers unlimited everything for \u00a320 a month, beating Sky's top package, which delivers 5GB,\" said Mr Taylor-Gibson.\nSky's decision to let people roll over data and store it for three years was \"both unique and compelling\", he said, but it may have to offer bigger data bundles.","summary":"Sky has launched its first mobile service in the UK, offering unlimited data and unlimited calls.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said the man, named as Josh Pitt from Leighton Buzzard, died from a single gunshot wound.\nHe was fatally injured after police attended a property in Hibbert Street, Luton, at 14:00 GMT on 9 November.\nThe IPCC said body-worn video footage from some of the officers will be analysed as investigations continue.\nFor more on this story and other Bedfordshire news\nIt said a forensic examination of the scene took place and a \"a number of knives\" were recovered.\nA post-mortem examination on Friday gave the provisional cause of death as a gunshot wound to the chest, the IPCC said.\nMr Pitt was described by Bedfordshire Police as white and British.\nHe was initially treated at the scene by officers and paramedics but died at hospital at 14:50 GMT.\nIPCC Commissioner Mary Cunneen said: \"My thoughts and sympathies are with the family and friends of Josh and all of those affected by this fatal shooting.\n\"Our investigation will look at the circumstances surrounding the incident and the actions of the officers involved.\n\"We have spoken to Josh's next of kin to inform them of our role and will be keeping them updated.\n\"I ask anybody who may have seen or heard anything in the Hibbert Street area on Wednesday afternoon, which may be useful to our investigation, to contact us.\"","summary":"A 21-year-old man shot dead by police in Bedfordshire died from a gunshot wound to the chest, a post-mortem examination has found.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Defender Terry, 36, is leaving Chelsea this summer after more than two decades at Stamford Bridge.\nSwansea, West Brom and Bournemouth have been linked with the former England captain, while a move to China or the United States appear other options.\n\"I've got options but nothing sorted or in stone,\" said Terry.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"Everyone keeps asking me and no-one believes me when I say that I've not got anything sorted.\"\nTerry was an unused substitute in Saturday's 2-1 FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal at Wembley.\nHe has made 717 appearances for Chelsea and is a five-time Premier League title winner with the London club.\nHe has also won the Champions League and Europa League, as well as five FA Cups and three League Cups.\nAlthough he has yet to make up his mind whether to retire, Terry is keen to become a manager once he does decide to stop playing.\n\"I think I've got too much to give and I've learned too much not to pass that on,\" he added. \"I do want to be a manager.\"","summary":"Chelsea captain John Terry says he has not yet decided on his next move.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Israeli TV report revealed $127,000 of public money was spent on fitting the room on his flight to attend former UK PM Margaret Thatcher's funeral.\nThe expense met with anger in Israel, which is facing austerity measures.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister had been unaware of the cost.\nIsraeli media reports said the cost was incurred by having four walls and door installed around a double bed, and 22 business class seats fitted on a plane chartered from El Al, Israel's national airline.\nThe flight from Israel to the UK takes about five-and-a-half hours.\nThe aircraft cost about $300,000 to use, before the custom fittings. Israel's Channel 10 first reported the story, which triggered angry reactions in the media.\n\"Bibi is king, and in a monarchy, when the king and queen fly, price is no object,\" said political commentator Sima Kadmon, referring to Mr Netanyahu by his nickname, in Israel's biggest-selling newspaper Yediot Ahranot.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister needed a good night's sleep on the flight ahead of a day of busy schedules. It later said the prime minister had not been aware of the additional cost and had ordered cut-backs.\nReports said customised \"rest chambers\" would no longer be used on European flights, while other media quoted his office as saying they would be dropped all together.\nThe news came at a time when Israelis face tax rises as part of austerity measures being discussed by the cabinet.\nIt also follows the revelation earlier this year that the prime minister's office had an annual budget of $2,700 for ice-cream bought by his staff from a Jerusalem shop. Mr Netanyahu scrapped the allowance after the story came to light.","summary":"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered a reduction in the use of customised \"rest chambers\" on flights to the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a damning new report, the group also called for an \"independent and impartial\" inquiry into cases of abuse.\nThe law, AFSPA, was introduced in the region in 1990 as a response to violence by insurgent groups.\nBut it has contributed to increasing people's alienation, the report says.\nTens of thousands of security forces are deployed in Indian-administered Kashmir to fight the militancy which began in the late 1980s. AFSPA - the Armed Forces Special Powers Act - allows troops to shoot to kill suspected militants or arrest them without a warrant.\nAmnesty says these sweeping powers have led to a cycle of impunity for human rights violations in the troubled region.\nThe report says not a single member of the armed forces has been tried in a civilian court for violating human rights in Kashmir.\n\"This lack of accountability has in turn facilitated other serious abuses,\" says Minar Pimple, the group's senior director of global operations.\n\"By not addressing human rights violations committed by security force personnel in the name of national security, India has not only failed to uphold its international obligations, but has also failed its own constitution,\" she added.\nThe report documents the excesses carried out by the armed forces over the years and says the government's response to these violations has failed to deliver justice.\nThere was no immediate government response to the report.","summary":"Amnesty International has accused India of failing to act on human rights abuses committed by its security forces in Indian-administered Kashmir.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sentencing of David Gilroy, who killed Edinburgh woman Suzanne Pilley, is due to take place next Wednesday.\nEarlier this week permission was also granted to film the proceedings.\nTwitter use has been allowed before in a Scottish court but it will be the first time a sentencing at the High Court in Scotland has been filmed.\nGilroy was found guilty by a jury last month of murdering 38-year-old bookkeeper Ms Pilley.\nShe disappeared in May 2010 but her body has never been found.\nProsecutors believed that Gilroy, 49, buried his former lover in a \"lonely grave\" in a remote part of Argyll.\nGilroy will be sentenced on Wednesday 18 April.\nDuring the filming, the camera will focus on the judge - no one else will feature in the footage except the macer and the clerk. Gilroy himself will not be filmed.\nLive updating on Twitter from a Scottish court was allowed for the first time for the sentencing of former MSP Tommy Sheridan in January 2011.\nHowever, guidance issued at the end of last year confirmed journalists in Scotland would not be allowed to use live text-based communication without specific clearance.\nJournalists south of the border have been told by the Lord Chief Justice to \"twitter as much as you like\".","summary":"The High Court in Scotland has given permission for journalists to tweet live updates of the sentencing of a convicted murderer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Most of the deaths resulted from a stampede as hundreds of students rushed to escape the blaze through two exits, the Kano state officials said.\nTwenty-five others were injured in the fire which broke out as students were sleeping at the government-run girls school in Jogana village, they added.\nIt is not being treated as suspicious.\nFire-fighters spent seven hours trying to put out the blaze, an eyewitness told the BBC's Hausa service.\nThe government has closed the boarding school and ordered a full investigation into the fire.","summary":"A fire at a boarding school in northern Nigeria has killed at least 20 students, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team from Cardiff University has appealed to more than 3,000 beekeepers to send them photos, videos and audio files from hives over the summer.\nThe noises will be analysed at the School of Pharmacy.\nThe research will also help them learn where the bees find their feed by mapping the exact locations they were pictured or recorded.\n\"The Africanised honey bee makes different sound to the European bees,\" said microbiology professor Les Bailie.\n\"The bees we have on the roof of the school here are Italian. Do the bees in Cardiff make the same sound as those in Aberystwyth or Wrexham?\"\nProf Bailie said bees could make up to 10 different noises depending on their mood, including angry, calm or ill.\nAnalysing the \"known noises\" can help determine where bees are from, but could also be used to play to bees to help their mood.\n\"A happy bee is a productive bee. If you can make the bee happy by playing them the right sound they can produce more honey,\" Prof Bailie said.\n\"Plotting these differences could ultimately help us in our bid to find out which plants help bees the most.\n\"Gathering photos, video and sound files will help us understand where gaps lie and will help put plants in the right places to make bees more productive.\"\nIf enough beekeepers respond, and investigators detect initial differences, the project could be rolled out to include more than 40,000 beekeepers across the UK.","summary":"Beekeepers are being asked to send in their noises in a bid to learn more about the behaviour of the insects.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spending on the NHS should also be paid for by a dedicated tax marked on every payslip, the former health minister suggested.\nUnder Mr Lamb's plan, taxes would not be increased as the new levy would be offset by deductions to income tax or national insurance.\nHe has warned the NHS faces collapse without an urgent cash injection.\nThe plans are not yet party policy and will not be put to this year's conference in Bournemouth.\nBut Mr Lamb, the party's health spokesman, told party members he was \"very interested in the idea of a dedicated NHS and care contribution - separating it out from the rest of taxation, clearly identified on your payslip.\n\"And I am really interested in the idea of the right for local areas to raise additional funds for the NHS and care if they choose.\"\nThe Lib Dems say he would like to implement the ideas across the UK, although, as health and social care are devolved, it is unclear how this would be enforced.\nMr Lamb - who lost out to Tim Farron in a leadership election in July - proposes a cross-party commission to explore the ideas. He intends to consult health bodies and professionals, patients, trade unions and academics.\nMinisters have pledged \u00a32bn in this financial year for the NHS, and an extra \u00a38bn by 2020.\nBut Mr Lamb told the BBC that this was insufficient and, having \"seen the books\" as a minister in the last government, he feared the NHS could face a funding shortfall of \u00a330bn by 2020.\n\"The bottom line is with rising demand because of an ageing population we need more investment,\" he said.\nMr Lamb also warned that the social care system was \"on its knees\" and could collapse without a cash injection of \u00a35bn.\n\"I've been in the department. I have seen the books and I am deeply concerned. If we carry on regardless, the system will crash.\"\nTaxpayers are already shown how much they have contributed to the health service in annual personal tax statements.\nAn attempt to establish a cross-party commission on social care before the 2010 election - led in part by Mr Lamb - collapsed in acrimony.","summary":"Liberal Democrat leadership contender Norman Lamb has called for local authorities to raise extra money for the NHS and social care.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 290 people were killed and hundreds more injured when the 6.2-magnitude quake struck in the early hours of Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome.\nThe town of Amatrice was among the worst affected areas.\nThe service at St Andrew's Cathedral was led by the Archbishop of Glasgow, Philip Tartaglia.\nIt follows a similar event in Edinburgh on Sunday.\nRonnie Convery, director of communications for the Archdiocese of Glasgow, said there had been wide interest in the service from Scotland's Italian community.\n\"We are looking at something like 400 new arrivals from Italy every month at the moment in Glasgow and Edinburgh,\" he said.\n\"It's those people I notice on social media who have really taken up the information about the mass today.\n\"It's also interesting that in many cases people are not necessarily practicing Catholics but they just want to have that opportunity to be together, to meet, to do something.\"","summary":"A mass has been held in Glasgow to remember the victims of last week's earthquake in Italy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sofia Ashraf, 29, posted a Facebook live video of her singing a song, My Vote Is Not For You, in front of the new chief minister's residence.\nSasikala Natarajan, a close aide to the late chief minister J Jayalalitha, was appointed to the post on Sunday.\nThe decision has fuelled anger as Ms Natarajan has never held public office.\nShe was made general secretary of the AIADMK party after Jayalalitha's death in December.\nThe recording of Ms Ashhraf's live video has been viewed 45,000 times and shared almost 1,000 times since it was uploaded to Facebook 18 hours ago.\nTamil Nadu to get second woman leader\nThe Indian rapper who took on a multinational\n\"The youth are getting increasingly agitated, and this appointment of a woman who has never stood for election being made chief minister was the straw that broke the camel's back,\" Ms Ashraf told the BBC.\n\"It has made us lose faith in democracy.\"\nThe AIADMK had earlier explained its choice of chief minister.\n\"Like Amma [mother], we wanted a strong woman leader to serve the people,\" party spokesperson CR Saraswathi told the AFP news agency, referring to Jayalalitha by her popular nickname.\nMs Ashraf says she was performing at a venue two streets away from Ms Natarajan's residence in Chennai (Madras) when her band decided to change the lyrics to one of her songs.\nShe and others marched towards the house and transmitted it live on Facebook.\nPolice tried to stop the recording, but Ms Ashraf told the BBC that those accompanying her argued that she was doing nothing illegal.\n\"In Tamil Nadu there is a culture of bullying. There is no space for dissent. If you protest on the streets you are arrested, and if you protest on social media you are charged with defamation. This protest was my way of reclaiming both those spaces,\" she said.\n\"Party workers are asking us to give Sasikala a chance, but let her stand for election first.\"\nMs Natarajan's appointment caused a lot of chatter on Indian social media, both in Tamil Nadu and outside, with many expressing opposition to the decision.","summary":"An Indian rapper has staged a protest against the appointment of a woman as chief minister of the southern state of Tamil Nadu.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shenzhen prosecutors, late on Thursday, said a dispatcher and supervisor of the landfill, the chief and deputy manager of a company in charge of it, and seven other people were arrested.\nThey said they have been charged with negligently causing a serious accident.\nThe landslide happened when a hill of construction waste collapsed, leaving 74 people either missing or dead.\nThe formal arrests come three days after the police took what Chinese media called \"coercive measures\" against 12 people. It is thought the 11 arrested today were among those.\nOfficials have described the 20 December disaster as man-made, raising the possibility of severe punishments for those they consider responsible.\nOne official, whose job involved regulating construction sites, apparently jumped to his death a week after the landslide. It is not clear if he was being investigated for his role in it.\nOfficials have appealed for police and the public to help them find other suspects apparently on the run.","summary":"Police in China have arrested 11 people in connection with a landslide in the southern city of Shenzhen last month.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The discovery was made after another child was threatened in the school's playground on 4 March.\nA boy was excluded from the school following the incident, in which no-one was injured.\nA police spokesman said the child was spoken to and reported to the Reporter to the Children's Panel.\nHe added: \"No-one was injured in the incident and a knife was recovered.\"\nDumfries and Galloway council described the behaviour as \"totally unacceptable\".\nA spokesman said the local authority took safety in its schools very seriously.\nHe added: \"The school carried out investigations immediately and handled the matter appropriately and sensitively, involving the parents of the children concerned and Police Scotland.\n\"The incident resulted in an exclusion, with arrangements in place between the pupil, parents and the school in terms of expectations, support and supervision.\n\"The council is providing support, advice and resources to assist the school deal with this matter.\"","summary":"A knife has been found at a school in Dumfries.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old member of parliament is named alongside Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Noel Gallagher for the publication's People of the Year list.\nNME said the politician impressed by becoming the youngest MP elected to the House of Commons since 1880.\nEarlier this month, she was named Glasgow University's Young Alumnus of the Year.\nMs Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat in May's general election, before completing her MA Hons degree in Politics and Public Affairs.","summary":"Scottish Labour MP Kirsty Black has been named as NME's Music of the Year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Radwan Hamed collapsed during a game in Belgium in 2006. Last year a judge ruled Spurs breached its duties to him.\nIn a screening prior to signing for the club, an electrocardiogram test showed his heart was \"unequivocally abnormal\" but he was not stopped from playing.\nThe club regretted a former employee had been remiss in their duties.\nIn a statement, the family of Mr Hamed, who is now 27, said they were \"relieved\" a settlement had been reached, following a decade-long legal battle .\n\"Just as Radwan had no choice but to start his difficult journey towards recovery, we had no choice but to start the difficult journey to obtain justice,\" they said.\n\"We risked losing our home and faced personal financial ruin in order to pursue justice for our son.\n\"The club did not tell us or Radwan about his potentially fatal condition. Had they done so, Radwan would not have continued to play football.\"\nThe teenager collapsed during the game against Cercle Bruges on 4 August 2006 and was rushed to an intensive care unit but suffered oxygen starvation to his brain.\nIn the 2015 hearing, Mr Justice Hickinbottom ruled the club was 70% liable or Mr Hamed's injuries and Dr Peter Mills, the Football Association's regional cardiologist for South East England, was 30% liable.\nThe Premier League club will not be hit with a fee directly as their 70% portion was incurred by physicians they previously employed, who have agreed to indemnify the club.\nFootball Association rules require all football academy recruits to be referred to a cardiologist to help identify those prone to potentially fatal heart conditions.\nMr Hamed's MRI scan showed no obvious signs of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, but Dr Mills wrote to Spurs saying the condition could not be excluded on these findings alone.\nEleven months later, the teenager, who was unaware his tests had revealed an \"abnormal\" heart condition, signed a contract with Spurs.\nA spokesman for Spurs said: \"The club wholeheartedly regrets that a former employee, as adjudged, was remiss in their duties to Radwan.\n\"This judgment will hopefully now secure the best possible treatment and care for him.\"","summary":"Tottenham Hotspur have agreed to pay \u00a31m to the family of a 17-year-old boy who suffered a heart attack while playing for the club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Pirates of the Caribbean star will play the title role in Therese Raquin, based on Emile Zola's 1867 classic.\nDescribed as \"a tale of love, lust, betrayal, and guilt,\" the play will cast her as a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage who has an affair with one of her husband's friends.\nThe Roundabout Theatre Company show opens in October 2015 in New York.\nKnightley, who turns 30 next year, previously trod the boards in London in The Misanthrope and The Children's Hour.\nThe actress has two films out next month in the UK - World War Two drama The Imitation Game and US comedy Say When.\nTherese Raquin has been staged and filmed many times, most recently as the film In Secret starring Elizabeth Olsen.\nThe new version is by British playwright Helen Edmundson, who previously adapted the Tolstoy novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace for the stage.\nKnightley appeared in a 2012 film of Anna Karenina and has also appeared in film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and Ian McEwan's Atonement.\nTherese Raquin begins previews on 1 October and has its opening night on 29 October at a Broadway theatre yet to be announced.\nEarlier this year Knightley revealed she had hoped to take The Children's Hour to Broadway but could not work out the scheduling with co-star Elisabeth Moss.\n\"We tried to make it happen, but our scheduling didn't work out,\" she told The Advocate. \"It was a real shame, because it would be great doing it on Broadway.\"","summary":"British actress Keira Knightley is to make her Broadway debut next year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Barcelona forward Messi, 29, made his decision in June after missing a penalty in the shootout as Argentina lost to Chile in the Copa America, a fourth major final loss in nine years.\nBauza, who succeeded Gerardo Martino, said: \"My sole intention is to see if I can talk football with Messi.\n\"From that will come the possibility of him being called up in our next games.\"\nArgentina face 2018 World Cup qualifiers at home to Uruguay and away to Venezuela in the first week of September.\nThey are third in the 10-nation South American group with 11 points from six matches, two points behind leading pair Uruguay and Ecuador.\nThe top four after 18 matches qualify for the finals in Russia, while the fifth-placed team goes into an intercontinental play-off for one more berth.\nBauza, 58, is a former central defender who has won the Copa Libertadores South American club competition twice as a coach.\nAsked about Messi, he added: \"I want to tell him my idea and for him to tell me how things are with him and then we'll see what comes out of it.\n\"I have felt frustrated for losing a match or a final and understand that statement [of quitting] when you are overwhelmed with frustration, but I know it can be reversed.\"","summary":"New Argentina coach Edinson Bauza says he wants to talk to Lionel Messi about his decision to quit international football.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n21 August 2015 Last updated at 16:07 BST\nJackson made headlines across Canada and the U.S. after the Toronto Public Library shared the note he had tucked into the pages of a comic book he had damaged.\nThe note said: \"I am sorry that a page ripped when it fell out of my bunk when I fell asleep reading. It won't happen again. I'm sorry, from Jackson.\"\nA library worker found the note and shared it on social media.\nWith thanks to CBC News, Toronto","summary":"A six-year-old Canadian boy has been making headlines after leaving a note in the pages of a comic book.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Waites thrashed Jeff Smith 7-1 in Sunday's final at Lakeside.\nThe 38-year-old from Huddersfield had an operation on a rotator cuff problem in February.\n\"I had six weeks without throwing a dart - that's painful in itself. Now I'm taking the world title back home,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"It's hard trying to come back from an injury and trying to get yourself to practice. Sometimes, no matter what you do, your body won't react with it.\"\nWaites, who added to his previous Lakeside success from 2013, continued: \"This week, I've prepared myself to play for two hours in a session and it's so difficult to do. My shoulder and my body wasn't happy with that.\n\"After I played Glen Durrant [in the quarter-finals on Friday] I ended up going to sleep at half past eight.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWaites, who was the ninth seed, is the eighth man to win the BDO title on more than one occasion.\nHe raced into a 5-0 lead in the final against unseeded Canadian Smith, 40, and eventually wrapped up a comfortable victory.\n\"It's not really sunk in yet,\" said Waites, who will return to his job as a carpenter on Tuesday.\n\"I can't believe it was over so quickly. I set myself up for it being a really tough game and Jeff, although he pushed me a little bit, didn't take his opportunities.\n\"I took my opportunities when I got them and I was taking sets.\"","summary":"David Waites says he had six weeks to recover from a shoulder injury before winning his second BDO World Championship.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who was 31, was shot by police on Francis Street at around 09:35 GMT. A Taser was also used.\nThe IPCC said officers had fired more than one shot at the man.\nHumberside Police said armed officers had been sent to the Holderness Road area at about 09:20 GMT following reports of a man carrying an axe.\nMore on this and other Hull stories\nThe IPCC, which is investigating the shooting, said: \"At this stage, the IPCC understands that officers fired more than one shot at the man, at around 09:35 on Francis Street.\n\"During the incident a Taser was also discharged by police.\"\nThe dead man has not been named but his family have been informed, it added.\nEarlier Humberside Police confirmed it had been responding to calls from members of the public and confirmed the force was not looking for any other individuals in connection with the incident.\nOne builder working nearby said he heard gunshots.\n\"I heard two fires, that's all I heard really,\" he said.\n\"It was scary, a scary situation.\"\nRachael, who was attending a training course in a nearby building, said she heard two \"loud bangs and screaming\".\n\"Then we looked out the window and he was laid on the floor,\" she said.\n\"He had what looked like two large sort of cuts, slashes things low down and there was blood coming out of them.\n\"There were about four or six (police officers) with him on the floor and he was trying to sit up, obviously he was bleeding quite a lot.\"","summary":"A man has died after being shot by police in Hull, the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old forward has been signed for the second half of the Womens Super League season, which will resume for Blues on 29 June at home to Arsenal.\n\"It further outlines our intentions and vision of what we want to achieve at the club,\" said manager David Parker.\nBlues fought off competition from some major European sides to sign Linden.\n\"It's a signal of the development the club is making not just in England but also in Europe that we are now attracting the top European players,\" added Parker.\nShe is the third German to join this season following the signing of Corina Schroder from Liverpool and the arrival in April of defender Marisa Ewers from Bayer Leverkusen.\nOn the back of two wins in three matches, Blues have climbed to third in WSL 1, seven points behind leaders Manchester City.\nLinden said: \"The conversations with David, (assistant manager) Marcus Bignot and (chief executive) Tim Andrews convinced me about the project and ambitions at the club.\n\"I'm looking forward to the new challenge to play in another country. I have always wanted to play in England.\"\nLinden, who played at SGS Essen and Bayer Leverkusen before joining Frankfurt for the 2015-16 season, has represented Germany at every level.","summary":"Birmingham City Ladies have completed the signing of Germany international Stephanie Linden from Eintracht Frankfurt.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Ashley had been asked to give evidence about the treatment of his workers.\nIt follows a BBC investigation into the Derbyshire company's warehouse working practises.\nMr Ashley has until 21 March to respond after a letter from Hartlepool MP Iain Wright.\nThe letter reveals Mr Ashley had invited the Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) select committee - which Mr Wright chairs - to a meeting at the company's base in Shirebrook.\n\"The treatment of low-paid workers and enforcement of the national minimum wage are issues that the committee will be keeping under review over the coming months,\" Mr Wright's letter states.\n\"In line with select committees' commitment to transparency, it is normal practice for the BIS Committee to meet in public at Westminster and we agreed to adhere to this practice on this occasion.\n\"A number of alternative dates have been offered to you by the Committee Clerk, but... you have not accepted any of them, nor agreed in principle to attend.\n\"Should you fail in your reply to agree to attend on one of the dates offered to you...the committee reserves the right to take the matter further, including seeking the support of the House of Commons in respect of any complaint of contempt.\"\nSports Direct has not responded to the BBC's request for a comment.\nThe company has previously pledged to review worker rights, with oversight by Mr Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United Football Club.","summary":"Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley has been asked to give evidence to a Commons select committee over worker rights.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police raided 43-year-old John Nicholson's Dundee home in February following a tip-off.\nOfficers found drugs including more than 2.5 kg of heroin with a street value of \u00a3263,000 during the operation.\nNicholson will be sentenced on 11 May after admitting being concerned in the supply of drugs at his home in the city's Raglan Street.\nDefence counsel Ronnie Renucci said Nicholson pled guilty on the basis that he had allowed his house to be used for the storage of the drugs.\nMr Renucci said: \"He was not the owner of the drugs. He was doing so to pay off a debt.\"\nThe High Court in Edinburgh was told police officers also recovered \u00a3100,000 worth of amphetamine and cannabis with a potential street value of between \u00a360,000 and \u00a390,000.\nThe court heard that Nicholson had previous convictions for road traffic offences and dishonesty but had never been jailed.\nLord Kinclaven deferred sentence on Nicholson for reports and remanded him in custody.","summary":"A man has admitted being involved in the supply of heroin with a street value of more than \u00a3300,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielsa, 60, a former Argentina and Chile boss, resigned from French club Marseille in August and is unattached.\nHe led Spanish club Athletic Bilbao to the 2012 Europa League and Copa del Rey finals before a 2014 move to Marseille.\nSwansea parted company with Garry Monk on Wednesday and are thought to want a new boss before Sunday's West Ham game.\nMonk left the club following a run of just one win in 11 Premier League games.\nAEK Athens boss Gus Poyet was thought to be in the frame to replace him, but the Greek club said that they had not received an approach from Swansea regarding Poyet.\nSevilla manager Unai Emery has also been linked with the job.\nSwansea's first-team coach Alan Curtis was in caretaker charge of Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Manchester City.","summary":"Swansea City have held talks with former Athletic Bilbao boss Marcelo Bielsa about the vacant manager's job.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Neel Croos, 26, died from a head injury following a fight in Holborn Way, Mitcham on 23 November 2015.\nPrashad Sothalingam, nicknamed Bullet, was one of several young men from the Tamil community who had been at a birthday party when violence erupted.\nHe was jailed after being found guilty of murder and wounding with intent at a retrial at the Old Bailey.\nSothalingam, who had previously been convicted of violent disorder, was told he must serve a minimum of 29 years in prison.\nThe court heard the killing was the result of a \"power struggle\" within the Tooting Boys gang between the Elders and Sothalingam's group, the Youngers.\nMr Croos's group, which was also armed, had been hunted down by Sothalingam's group.\nSothalingam had been at a birthday party on the fifth floor of a Morrison's car park in Mitcham, the court heard.\nWhen they saw a rival faction arrive they attacked them with a variety of weapons.\nOne witness said he heard someone say in Tamil: \"There they are. Go get them.\"\nHe told the jury he had seen Sothalingam, who he had previously seen playing football, swinging an axe at Mr Croos, hitting him on the head.\nHe also told the court he had seen other men carrying a sword, metal poles and socks stuffed with snooker balls or stones.\nThe judge also jailed Sugan Selvarajan for a total of 14 years for wounding with intent and violent disorder, and Sivakaran Ockersz for 31 months for violent disorder and an unrelated ATM fraud.\nVisuparathan Dayaparan was sent to prison for 27 months after being convicted of violent disorder.\nSothalingam, 26, from Mitcham; Ockersz, 19, of Wallington; Selvarajan, 33, of Mitcham; and Dayaparan aka Visu, 24, of Mitcham, had denied the charges.","summary":"A man has been jailed for life for the murder of a rival Tooting Boys gang member.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day hearing in Ebbw Vale is examining the request to take over 250 hectares (600 acres) of common land.\nBackers, including Blaenau Gwent council, have offered around 320 hectares (800 acres) replacement land.\nThe inquiry has heard conflicting accounts from experts over claims the circuit would damage habitats and plant life by building on the common land.\nNatural Resources Wales said it was \"difficult to conclude\" that the replacement land was of equal value, but it was not opposing the development overall.\nBut an ecology report presented by the developers said there would be a \"net gain\" in biodiversity because the plans included work to enhance other habitats nearby - which the Gwent wildlife trust argued against.\nThe Planning Inspectorate for Wales will make a recommendation after the inquiry in Ebbw vale, before Welsh government ministers have the final say on whether the plans can go ahead.","summary":"A public inquiry into plans to build a motorway circuit in Blaenau Gwent has begun.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two Diarmuid Murtagh goals helped Connacht lead 2-3 to 0-3 before Aidan Breen replied with an Ulster goal.\nDamien Comer hit a third Connacht goal as they led 3-6 to 1-10 at half-time before Ulster took control.\nDespite losing Chrissy McKaigue to a black card, Ulster hit 1-4 without reply, with Charlie Vernon netting.\nMcKaigue was joined in the Ulster squad at Carrick-on-Shannon by his Slaughtneil team-mate Brendan Rogers, despite their upcoming All-Ireland club championship duties.\nConnacht started strongly with their scorer in chief Murtagh firing their opening goal after 7 minutes and again finding the net two minutes later.\nUlster responded well with Fermanagh's Breen finding the net for his provincial for the second time in a week with a 18th-minute goal.\nPete McGrath's charges cut the gap to two points twice over the next six minutes, and left the minimum between the sides for the first time, after a Tomas Corrigan score.\nHowever, Connacht were causing the Ulster defence problems, with Galway's Comer cutting in for a 28th minute goal, as the hosts led by two at the break.\nUlster came fired up on the restart, and despite losing substitute McKaigue to a black card, kept motoring well.\nPeter Harte and Corrigan added point before Vernon cut through for a goal in a spell which saw Ulster score 1-4 without reply.\nConnacht could only manage two points from frees in the closing quarter, with Emyln Mulligan and Paul Conroy on target.\nAfter the game Ulster captain Eoin Donnelly accepted the cup from GAA President Aogan O Fearghail.","summary":"Ulster beat Connacht 3-13 to 1-13 in Sunday's Ulster SFC semi-final at Carrick-on-Shannon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The call was made by Scottish Conservative Mary Scanlon and backed by SNP MSP Mike MacKenzie.\nThe state of Holyrood's coffee was raised during questions about staff and services at the Edinburgh building.\nLinda Fabiani suggested the complainers could use \"very good coffee bags\" and \"some really hot water\".\nShe was answering on behalf of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body which runs the parliament.\nAfter taking a question about food waste disposal, Ms Fabiani was informed by Ms Scanlon that she would like to \"increase the amount of food disposal\" in some areas, namely the coffee for committee meetings.\nMs Scanlon, the MSP for the Highlands and Islands, told the chamber: \"On behalf of my colleague on the audit and education committee, Colin Beattie, and colleagues across this parliament from all parties can I ask if the corporate body will ensure that new and existing MSPs get a decent cup of coffee in committee in session five [after the next Holyrood election].\"\nMs Scanlon was backed by Mr MacKenzie who said he \"shared the concerns\".\nHe had also observed that the quality of the coffee diminished the longer it sat in their flasks.\nMs Fabiani responded by saying: \"I guess it is all a matter of taste I quite like the coffee that we get in committee.\"\nHowever, she added that it was a complaint she had heard \"over the last couple of years\".\nMs Fabiani said the fact the coffee urns were being emptied each day suggested that most people were \"quite happy\" with what was being offered.","summary":"MSPs have been told they can get a decent cup of coffee for their Holyrood committee meetings.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n16 December 2014 Last updated at 08:58 GMT\nDr Andrew Goodall said a choice may have to be made between emergency care and non-urgent surgery.\nIn an extended interview with BBC Wales health correspondent Owain Clarke, Dr Goodall said hospitals might make the decision not to schedule surgery in the first place to focus on \"front door pressures\" during the peak winter months.\nTwo hospitals, Morriston in Swansea and the Princess of Wales in Bridgend, have already cancelled some surgical procedures until after Christmas.","summary":"The chief medical officer for Wales has said some hospitals may have to cut back on operations in the run-up to Christmas.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alarm was raised at about midnight on Thursday when the men became stranded after their boat lost engine power.\nThree lifeboats and a rescue helicopter went to the scene. It has been described as a \"major recue operation\".\nMark Barnett from the Lough Swilly lifeboat described it as a community effort.\n\"The fishermen had gone out in their boat around Malin pier and then decided to head a little east,\" he said.\n\"The fishermen are fine but had a lucky escape.\n\"They had been out for half an hour when the engine broke down and they started to drift.\n\"They had no mobile phone signal to raise the alarm.\"","summary":"Two fishermen have been rescued after getting into difficulty in Lough Swilly.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day race, a precursor to the Tour which begins on 2 July, starts with a 4km time trial on Sunday.\n\"There will be many challengers [in the Tour]. But if I must pick two, I would say Froome and Nairo Quintana,\" said Contador, also a two-time Tour winner.\n\"The Criterium will allow me to test myself against my rivals.\"\nTeam Sky rider Froome has won the Criterium in each of the two years he has won the Tour - 2013 and 2015 - but Contador, who rides for Tinkoff, has never won the Criterium.\n\"My primary objective is to finish [the Criterium] in good physical condition with respect to the Tour - to be ready,\" said the Spaniard.\n\"I'm not thinking about the overall victory but, obviously, if the chance is there...\"\nAstana's Fabio Aru and FDJ's Thibaut Pinot will also contest the Criterium, but Movistar's Quintana is not competing in the race.","summary":"Two-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador says he would prefer to race against Chris Froome in this month's Criterium du Dauphine.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red sand boa is a protected species, and looks like it has two heads, because its tail is shaped like its head to help it defend itself.\nThe snake is prized on the black market because many believe it brings good luck or has medicinal qualities.\nPolice in Bangalore arrested four people trying to sell the protected creature for $1,500 (\u00c2\u00a31,100).\nPolice said plain clothes officers had organised a sting by pretending to be interested buyers.\nThe market for the \"two-headed\" red sand boas was \"basically another form of cheating\", PS Harsha, the local deputy commissioner of police, said.\n\"It is invariably used to cheat people who have some belief that it will act as good luck charm.\"\nSharath Babu, a wildlife warden in Bangalore's Urban district, said \"it is a fallacy that it has two heads... the head and tail of the snake look alike, so if anyone tries to catch it, it strikes from the other end which is the head\".\nThanks to the superstition that the red sand boa will bring its owner treasure, demand for the snake is high, with people even hiring them out for ceremonies, Mr Babu told BBC Hindi.\n\"It is even used for conducting rituals that would bring in rain or money. It is even believed that the heavier the snake, the more riches it will bring. So, the black market dealers shove ball bearings and other objects into the snakes. These animals die a very painful death.\"\nLuckily for this particular snake, though, it was rescued - and has now been set free in the Bannerghatta Biological Park on the outskirts of Bangalore.","summary":"Police in the southern Indian city of Bangalore have arrested four people for trying to sell a snake that looks like it has two heads.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Supporters and colleagues gathered outside the Alvorada Palace to bid her farewell, some handing her flowers.\nMs Rousseff was dismissed last week after the Senate found her guilty of manipulating the budget.\nShe denies wrongdoing and has dismissed her impeachment as a \"coup d'etat\".\nBrazilian television showed Ms Rousseff walking out of the presidential residence surrounded by former ministers and Congressmen from her Workers' Party.\nHow will history look back on impeachment?\nProfile: Dilma Rousseff\nSupporter Cecilia Monteir, 56, said she was \"very, very sad, feeling like the country will be left a bit orphaned\".\nMore supporters awaited Ms Rousseff as she arrived at an airport to board a plane to the southern city of Porto Alegre, her adopted hometown. On her arrival she was greeted by more well-wishers.\nHours after the impeachment vote, Ms Rousseff's vice-president Michel Temer, was sworn in, ending 13 years in power for the left-wing Workers' Party.\nHe will serve out Ms Rousseff's term until 1 January 2019.\nMs Rousseff has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against the Senate's decision but correspondents say it has very little chance of succeeding.","summary":"Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has left the presidential palace in Rio de Janeiro, a day after the Senate voted to impeach her.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Boyle struck the only goal in the 18th minute after lobbing over Graham Doyle following a moment of hesitancy in the Wexford defence.\nDerry needed fine saves from Gerard Doherty to stay ahead as the keeper denied Conor O'Keeffe and Paul Murphy.\nJosh Daniels also headed a Gary Delaney effort off the line in the second half as Derry endured some nervous moments.\nDerry did go close to adding to their lead in the final five minutes of the game as Aaron McEneff clipped the Wexford crossbar with a long-range shot and substitute Jordan Allan fired just wide.\nKenny Shiels' side suffered a blow in the second half as goalscorer Boyle was forced off by an apparent hamstring injury.\nWith leaders Dundalk beating St Patrick's Athletics 2-0, the Candystripes remain nine points off the pace but they have edged to within six points of second-placed Cork City who were held to a 0-0 draw by Shamrock Rovers in Dublin.","summary":"Derry City moved up to second place in the Premier Division thanks to Kevin Boyle's first-half goal against Wexford Town.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Llanberis Mountain Rescue was called out a record 43 times to Wales and England's highest peak in August - an increase it called \"unsustainable\".\nVisit Wales' recent year of adventure campaign encouraged to visitors to \"Find Your Epic\".\nThe tourism body said the campaign was \"an opportunity to promote safety\".\nLlanberis Mountain Rescue said many of those tackling the peak were unprepared in terms of knowledge and equipment, with many needing assistance.\nChairman of the team of volunteers, Rob Johnson, said \"serious consideration\" needed to be given to how the 3,560 ft (1,085m) peak was managed.\nHe said the drive to attract tourists contributed to an \"unsustainable\" rise in callouts - from 34 in August 2015 to 43 in August 2016.\nThe organisation relies on donations and about 1,000 volunteer hours were spent attending incidents - including an RAF helicopter crash landing.\nHe said many of the callouts were preventable and, with the right knowledge and equipment, they could have been avoided.\n\"We've attended a variety of incidents this summer but the most common have been lower-leg injuries, people too tired to continue and people crag-fast on Crib Goch,\" said Mr Johnson.\n\"It has been a massive commitment from a small group of volunteers.\"\nVisit Wales, the Welsh Government's tourism team, said it encouraged visitors to participate in activities with accredited providers.\nA spokeswoman added: \"The year of adventure is also an opportunity to promote safety in the great outdoors.\n\"Mountain rescue teams do great work in helping people, but as the adventure sector continues to grow there is no doubt rescue teams will need the help of educators in minimising the risk of people needing their assistance.\n\"That's why we will continue to work with partners and the industry so that people can enjoy Wales and be safe.\"","summary":"A mountain rescue team has called on the Welsh Government to improve the safety of visitors to Snowdon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The A&E unit at Telford's Princess Royal Hospital could be downgraded, leaving the Royal Shrewsbury as the only hospital in the county to offer emergency and critical care.\nWomen and children's services would also be moved to Shrewsbury, despite a \u00c2\u00a328m centre opening in Telford in 2014.\nThe proposals have been made by the NHS 'Future Fit' board.\nMore updates on this and other stories in Shropshire\nUrgent care centres would be based at both sites, which Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust said would attend to the majority of patients who are currently seen at A&E.\nThese \"preferred options\" will be considered by Telford and Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Shropshire CCG, who will formally decide if a public consultation can begin.\nThe board is also recommending three other options be put forward for public consultation.\nNo formal decisions will be made until at least Summer 2017, Telford and Wrekin CCG said.\nThe NHS Future Fit programme was launched in 2014 to review the health system across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and mid-Wales and is set to finish in spring 2017.\nPrincess Royal Hospital in Telford:\nRoyal Shrewsbury Hospital:\nThere has been criticism of the plans to move women's and children's services from Telford.\nShaun Davies, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, described the announcement as \"a total farce that is being railroaded through\" and said he opposed the idea of downgrading Telford's A&E department.\n\"If there is to be only one, then it makes sense from a financial and clinical perspective to locate it at Princess Royal Hospital; in the area where there is a growing population.\"","summary":"A&E services at a Shropshire hospital could be moved to Shrewsbury under new plans.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"SSAFA said there were more than 3,000 calls to Forcesline from serving troops last year, up from 1,600 in 2014.\nThe service was set up at the Army's request after four recruits died at its Deepcut Barracks in Surrey.\nSSAFA said the rise in the number of calls \"although not a cause for panic, is reason for concern\".\nThe charity's chief executive, Air Vice Marshal David Murray, said: \"Those who serve in our armed forces are by their very nature resilient characters. They are then trained to be the most robust versions of themselves, so for some asking for help can be a real challenge.\n\"It is interesting that the service men and women who are contacting us are choosing to come to SSAFA, rather than their own chain of command, as the 'grin and bear it' attitude within the serving community remains strong.\"\nHe said it was \"imperative\" that the welfare of service personnel welfare remained a priority and troops did not feel they had to \"deal with their issues on their own\".\n\"They have been there when our country has needed them and we must be there when they need us,\" he said.\nA Ministry of Defence spokesman said: \"The government is absolutely committed to the wellbeing of our armed forces and provides a wide range of support both during and after service.\n\"We enshrined the armed forces covenant in law and have introduced a raft of measures designed to improve service life.\n\"The government works in close partnership with the service charitable sector on these issues and we value contributions such as this.\"\nSSAFA, formerly known as the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association, has a network of 7,000 volunteers providing support for serving personnel as well as veterans.\nBetween 1995 and 2002, four Army recruits died from gunshot wounds in unexplained circumstances at Deepcut, sparking allegations of bullying and abuse.\nThe Army said all of the deaths were suicides but, in each case, the families disagreed.\nA second inquest is taking place into the death of one of those recruits, Private Cheryl James, more than 20 years after her death.\nAmong other things, the coroner will consider accusations that there were \"shortcomings\" with barracks policies on sexual behaviour, supervision of young women, drugs, alcohol and accommodation.\nIn total, the SSAFA helpline received 21,983 requests for help in 2015, up 6% on the year before.","summary":"The number of calls to a helpline for military personnel in England and Wales has risen by more than 10% in a year, the charity SSAFA has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The French manager has yet to say whether he will sign a new contract to stay beyond this season, but believes the spirit he has created in 20 years at the club can live on without him.\n\"It's more natural for local players because they have been educated in Arsenal - players like Ramsey, Chamberlain,\" Wenger said.\n\"They have to take charge.\"\nHe added: \"They should lead and take responsibility to say 'yes, that is how we want to behave, this is how we want to play, let's go together'.\n\"If they didn't want it, that would be a huge disappointment.\"\nSunday's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City (kick-off 15:00 BST), which could be Wenger's last trip to Wembley Stadium, is also his 11th semi-final as Arsenal manager. It is the Gunners' last chance of a trophy this season.\nWenger could field as many as five British players - Aaron Ramsey, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Theo Walcott, Kieran Gibbs and Rob Holding - but he says a player's nationality is less important to him than \"players who integrate the values of the club\" and are \"ready to defend these values\".\n\"A lot is said about my future but my future is more important in the value and spirit of what we have built in 20 years than my own person,\" added the 67-year-old Frenchman.\nIn the opposite dugout, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has happy memories of Wembley as both a player and a manager with Barcelona.\nThe Spaniard was a member of the Barca side who won the European Cup at the ground in 1992 and he was manager when the side beat Manchester United 3-1 in the Champions League final in 2011.\nGuardiola said: \"Wembley in my life has been so important in terms of football. We were able to win the first Champions League when Ronald Koeman made a fantastic goal against the Sampdoria of Roberto Mancini.\n\"The second one, we beat one of the best teams in the world in Manchester United at Wembley and, especially the way we played, always I will remember in my heart.\n\"Wembley is an important part of my life. Going back there will always be special.\"","summary":"Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has urged the club's British players to \"take charge\" in his final game at the club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A spokesman said under new proposals, no-one younger than 18 or older than 75 would be allowed to climb.\nThe ministry of tourism could also insist that all climbers have previous mountaineering experience.\nNepal makes millions of dollars every year from the Everest industry but has been criticised for poor management.\nIn 2014, the mountain was closed after 16 Sherpas (guides) died in an accident.\nAnd earlier this year, the climbing season was called off after a massive earthquake triggered an avalanche that killed 18 climbers.\nOver the past decade many people have sought to establish world records on the world's highest mountain, a practice the government wants to discourage.\nThe youngest person to climb Mount Everest was 13 and the oldest 80.\n\"We don't think we should issue permits to people who cannot see or walk or who don't have arms,\" tourism department chief Govinda Karki told AFP news agency.\n\"Climbing Everest is not a joke... it is not a matter of discrimination. How can you climb without legs? Someone will have to carry you up. We want to make the mountains safer for everyone, so we have to insist on some rules.\"\nMr Karki also said the government was considering only issuing permits to climbers who have already scaled another mountain above 6,500m (21,300ft).\nOver the years, Everest has attracted many climbers aiming to overcome their disabilities.\nLast week, Japanese mountaineer Nobukazu Kuriki, who had previously lost nine fingers to frostbite, abandoned his attempt to climb the mountain.\nIn 2006, New Zealander Mark Inglis, who had lost both legs to frostbite, became the first double amputee to reach the 8,848m (29,029ft) summit.\nFive years earlier, US climber Erik Weihenmayer became the first blind person to reach the top of Everest.","summary":"The Nepalese government says it will restrict the number of people allowed to climb Mount Everest.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Italian artist and sculptor Maurizio Cattelan created the fully functional 18-carat gold lavatory, which he has titled America.\nThe, ahem, interactive exhibit has been installed in one of the Guggenheim's public bathrooms, reports the New Yorker.\nThe Fifth Avenue museum describes the piece as \"a bold, irreverent work\".\nThe lavatory replaced one of the Guggenheim's porcelain toilets in a one-person, unisex restroom.\nVisitors who pay museum admission will be able to use it as they wish.\nThe Guggenheim said the piece is \"ultimately reminding us of the inescapable physical realities of our shared humanity\".\nThe exhibit is aimed at \"making available to the public an extravagant luxury product seemingly intended for the 1 percent\", according to the museum.\n\"Its participatory nature, in which viewers are invited to make use of the fixture individually and privately, allows for an experience of unprecedented intimacy with a work of art,\" said the Guggenheim.\nCattelan, a Milan-based artist and a truck driver's son, hinted earlier this year that his creation had been inspired by economic inequality.\nThe exhibit has also drawn comparisons with Marcel Duchamp's avant-garde \"Fountain\", the porcelain urinal he exhibited in New York in 1917, causing a sensation in the art world.\nCattelan, 55, is known for his provocative sculptures, including La Nona Ora (The Ninth Hour), which depicted Pope John Paul II floored by a meteorite.","summary":"New York's Guggenheim Museum has unveiled what is thought to be the world's most expensive toilet.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jon Schueler, who died in New York in 1992 at the age of 75, created many of his pieces from a studio in Mallaig in the Highlands.\nHe was inspired by views of the Sound of Sleat and also of Skye, which lies across the stretch of sea.\nAn arts symposium and exhibition at the college runs from Friday to Sunday.\nCalled An Linne: Echoes, Reflections and Transfigurations, the events mark the centenary of the artist's birth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1916.\nThe painter, who served as a navigator on US bombers flown out of England during World War Two, moved to Mallaig in 1957 and he continued to visit and work in the village in the north-west Highlands throughout his career.\nMany of his pieces were influenced by the changing weather on the west coast and the effect the conditions had on the sea.\nMagda Salvesen, curator of the Jon Schueler Estate, said: \"The Sound of Sleat became to Schueler a place of experience, memory and mood.\n\"The specificity of this body of water fed Schueler's paintings - their imagery enlarged through layers of memory.\n\"How appropriate and challenging that the symposium celebrating the artist's centenary should be held on Skye, an island seen through changing weather from his studio in Mallaig.\"\nThe celebration at SMO - Scotland's National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, and which offers a Jon Schueler Residency scholarship - includes talks on Schueler's life and work and an exhibition of selected pieces from his time in Mallaig.\nDonnie Munro, director of development, fundraising and the arts at SMO, described the artist as having a \"profoundly deep experiential affinity with the Sound of Sleat\".\nHe said this connection led Schueler to create some of his most celebrated works.","summary":"A celebration to mark the centenary of the US artist Jon Schueler's birth is to be held on Skye.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The London-based telecoms provider said that it alerted police after carrying out a data security review.\nHowever, a spokeswoman stressed that it had seen no evidence that the suspects had been involved with a high-profile cyber-breach last October.\nNearly 157,000 of TalkTalk customers' details, including bank account numbers, were stolen in the breach.\nThe unnamed suspects do not work for TalkTalk directly but are instead employed by Wipro, a local call centre provider, in Kolkata (Calcutta).\n\"Following the October 2015 cyber-attack, we have been conducting a forensic review to ensure that all aspects of our security are as robust as possible - including that of our suppliers,\" the company said.\n\"Acting on information supplied by TalkTalk, the local police have arrested three individuals who have breached our policies and the terms of our contract with Wipro. We are also reviewing our relationship with Wipro.\n\"We are determined to identify and deal effectively with these issues and we will continue to devote significant resource to keeping our customers' data safe.\"\nNews of the arrests was first reported by Channel 4 News.\nThe Indian company has said it has a \"zero tolerance\" policy on data theft.\n\"Wipro is working closely with the customer in the investigation and will continue to extend its full co-operation to the investigating authorities,\" it said.\n\"We are unable to comment on the matter that is currently under investigation.\"","summary":"Police in the Indian city of Kolkata have arrested three people on suspicion of breaching TalkTalk's security rules.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Manchester Evening News reported it related to a councillor who admitted making indecent images of children.\nMike Owen and two senior officers have been suspended following an external review of the case, a spokeswoman said.\nCouncil leader Rishi Shori said the suspensions would allow the three to \"focus on responding\" to the case.\nHe said they were \"a neutral act\".\nThe council had commissioned the review by childcare expert Malcolm Newsam after it \"received allegations that there were failures to act appropriately in following safeguarding procedures in respect of an individual case,\" he added.\nDeputy chief executive Pat Jones-Greenhalgh will replace Mr Owen until the council's own investigation is concluded, the authority's spokeswoman said.","summary":"The chief executive of Manchester City Council has been suspended over allegations he failed to protect children.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Land and Housing Minister Anna Tibaijuka had not shown \"due diligence\" when she took the money, he said.\nMs Tibaijuka, a former UN official, denies any wrongdoing.\nShe is a high-profile casualty in a corruption scandal that has rocked Tanzania's government and energy firms, straining relations with donors.\nOn 17 December, Attorney-General Frederick Werema resigned after MPs accused him of authorising the fraudulent transfer of about $120m to an energy firm.\nHe denied the allegation, but said he was stepping down because the controversy had \"disrupted the country's political atmosphere\".\nMr Kikwete, in a televised address, said the government was still investigating allegations of impropriety against Energy and Minerals Minister Sospeter Muhongo and his permanent secretary Eliakim Maswi.\nThe president's office later said that Mr Maswi had been suspended, pending the outcome of the probe.\nMs Tibaijuka rejected parliament's call for her resignation, saying the $1m was a donation for a school where she serves as the main fundraiser.\nShe accepted it in good faith and presented it to the school, she said.\nHowever, Mr Kikwete said he had dismissed her because \"one of the biggest questions raised is why this money was not paid directly to the school and was instead deposited in a personal bank account in her name,\" Reuters news agency quotes him as saying.\nMs Tibaijuka was the executive director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, before she became an MP and government minister in 2010.\nTanzania's parliament, which is dominated by the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, has been putting pressure on Mr Kikwete to sack top officials accused of siphoning government money in collusion with businessmen linked to the energy sector.\nAn investigation by a parliamentary watchdog committee found that about $120m had been taken from an escrow account, paid to an energy firm and then given to various government ministers.\nA group of 12 donors - including Japan, the UK, the World Bank and the African Development Bank - decided in October to withhold about $490m until the government took action over the alleged corruption.\nMr Kikwete took office in 2005 with a promise to tackle corruption in government.","summary":"Tanzania's President John Kikwete has sacked a government minister over a $1m (\u00c2\u00a3800,000) donation to her personal bank account.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former double world champion, 23, missed the 2014 Commonwealth Games due to recurring trouble in her left knee.\nShe also underwent surgery on a long-standing shoulder problem but Sutton said the knee injury was still a cause for concern.\n\"Becky has had a few setbacks over the last week or so,\" he said.\n\"We looked like getting her back in the spring but there have been one or two little complications.\n\"I have no detailed report. That is kept between the doctors, medical team and her rehab team.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"They are doing a great job and she is getting the best treatment possible.\"\nJames aggravated the knee injury when she returned to training following a period of rest after a minor medical procedure.\nThe Abergavenny-born track cyclist won silver and bronze for Wales at the Commonwealth Games in 2010, but came to international prominence at the 2013 Track World Championships.\nShe won golds in the keirin and sprint and also picked up bronze medals in the team sprint and 500m time trial in Minsk.\nJames missed out on the London Olympics in 2012 after a season wrecked by injury and illness, but Australian Sutton has no doubt that success at Rio 2016 remains realistic.\n\"I am totally confident we will get her right for Rio,\" Sutton added.\n\"Another four or five weeks is really not going to matter. She has lost a lot of time but give us 12 months and a clean bill of health, then Becky will be knocking them over in Rio.\n\"We are talking about a girl that is one of the best on the world stage.\n\"If anyone is going to survive this and cope mentally, it will be Becky.\"","summary":"Welsh cyclist Becky James is \"totally confident\" she will be fit for the Rio Olympics, according to her coach Shane Sutton.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"For its 3-2 victory over a team backed by phone-maker Samsung, SKT's five members shared a prize of $2m (\u00c2\u00a31.64m) between them.\nThe win is the third time in four years that SKT has taken the title. It also won the title in 2015.\nThe final ran for six hours and was held in front of almost 20,000 LoL fans at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.\nSKT's Lee Sang-hyeok, aka Faker, was named as the most valuable player of the tournament.\nThe total prize pot for the tournament was $5m with $750,000 going to second place team Samsung. The money available to teams taking part was increased by fan contributions.\nWriting on the Rock, Paper Shotgun gaming news site, Philippa Warr said the final had been \"breathtaking\", as the Samsung team had fought back from losing the first two games.\nHowever, she said, everything had changed in the \"beautiful\" third game, which lasted 70 minutes and saw Samsung wrest a keenly contested win from SKT.\nSamsung then took the fourth game more easily to set up the decider.\nIn the event, Warr said, SKT's \"fluidity\" and experience had won through, giving them the title, cash and Summoner's Cup trophy.\nLeague of Legends is a massively popular game involving two teams of five players fighting over a small map\nEach player controls a hero outfitted with a variety of attacks or defence abilities, and the winner is the first to destroy their opponent's base.\nAccording to statistics from Riot Games, which created LoL, about 100 million people play the game every month.","summary":"South Korea's SKT team has won the League of Legends (LoL) world championship in the US.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGuy, 20, took third behind winner Dutchman Sebastiaan Verschuren in the 200m freestyle after missing out on the men's 400m final.\nTutton, 19, claimed bronze in the 100m women's breaststroke race won by world record holder Ruta Meilutyte.\n\"That race was amazing,\" Tutton told BBC Sport. \"I'm just over the moon.\"\nMeilutyte triumphed in one minute 6.17 seconds, ahead of Iceland's Hilda Luthersdottir.\nThe Plymouth-based Lithuanian was winning back at the pool where she took the 2012 Olympic title aged 15.\nTutton edged out Irish swimmer Fiona Doyle for third in 1:07.50, with Tutton's team-mate Molly Renshaw in seventh.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nIn the 200m freestyle, Verschuren won gold in a time of 1:46.02, with Serbia's Velimir Stjepanovic second in 1:46.26 and Guy finishing in 1:46.42.\n\"For me, that was a great swim and a season's best,\" said Guy. \"Rio is going to be a real scrap to the finish line.\"\nBritain's Max Litchfield and Dan Wallace were seventh and eighth in the men's 200m individual medley final won by Greece's Andreas Vazaios.\nScot Ross Murdoch breezed through to Thursday's 200m breaststroke final with a winning time of 2:09.72.","summary":"Great Britain swimmers James Guy and Rebecca Tutton won bronze medals on day two of the Rio Olympics.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) and NFU Scotland have been calling for increased incentives in a grant scheme available to crofters.\nMs McLeod said the Scottish government was prepared to look at offering loans.\nFiona Mandeville, of SCF, said such assistance could help young crofters to get on to the housing ladder.\nShe said: \"We do see the loan element as key to the success of this scheme.\n\"This scheme really needs to be aimed at young crofters who maybe find it hard to get a mortgage, or to get a start on the housing ladder.\n\"I think it is important to look at the croft house grant scheme as another element of social housing.\"\nMs McLeod said the government would hold further consultation on the Crofter Housing Grant Scheme while on a visit to Inverness.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has welcomed the move.\nDonald Crichton, vice chairman of the comhairle's sustainable development committee, said: \"Over the last year we have made a strong case to the minister and civil servants for increasing and strengthening the grant as one of the best mechanisms for sustaining our crofting communities.\n\"This further consultation demonstrates that the minster has been listening and taking on board our views and we are encouraged by the proposals that are emerging.\"","summary":"Crofting Minister Aileen McLeod has said the Scottish government is prepared to consider offering loans to young crofters.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Koukash has owned the Super League team since 2013 but it has stated before he could leave Salford.\n\"My plans are to make sure we win the next few games. We'll see what happens at the end of the season,\" he said.\n\"I have not made my mind up to walk away, I'm working hard to make sure it is financially viable for next year.\"\nSalford scored 13 tries as they comfortably beat Featherstone on Sunday in a game where only 1,759 were in attendance at the AJ Bell Stadium.\n\"It was a crucial game, there was no football around, there was good weather, it's a Sunday where families can come and we reduced ticket prices,\" Koukash told BBC Radio Manchester.\n\"To only have 1,750 for a crucial game, I must say I'm very disappointed. What the fans all have to understand is that next year the club will only be able to spend what it can afford.\n\"I can no longer keep bankrolling it the way I did. If the fans wanted to see a competitive Super League side they need to start turning up.\"\nDespite his future with the club being in doubt, Koukash said he could not buy another rugby league club if his time with Salford was to end.\n\"Once you are a Red Devil, you will always be a Red Devil. I will never be involved with another club, that's it. The time when I finish from Salford, I will just sit back and enjoy the sport like any other fan,\" he added.","summary":"Salford Red Devils owner Marwan Koukash says he has not decided on his future with the club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inflation dropped to 2.6% in June from 2.9% the month before, whereas economists had expected no change.\nSterling had been trading above $1.31 at one point before the inflation figures were released.\nHowever, the inflation data sent the pound down to $1.3038 at the end of London business.\nThe pound also fell 1% against the euro to 1.1251 euros.\n\"Today's slowdown in price growth should squash any speculation of a rate hike for the time being,\" said Neil Wilson, senior market analyst at ETX Capital.\n\"An August rate hike now looks highly unlikely, but we should remember that the Bank has only limited tolerance for continued above-target inflation and may yet seek to push rates back up to 0.5% this year, if conditions in the wider economy improve whilst inflation remains above 2%.\"\nThe fall in the pound initially lifted the FTSE 100 share index. The FTSE 100 often moves inversely to sterling, as a weaker pound boosts the value of overseas earnings of the multinational companies in the index.\nHaving been more than 40 points lower at one point in the morning, the FTSE 100 closed down 13.91 at 7,390.22.\nRoyal Mail shares rose 3% after the company reported a 1% rise in revenues in the three months to 25 June, helped by its Europe-wide parcels business GLS.\nIn the UK, the volume of letter deliveries fell again, although general election political mailings helped to slow the decline.","summary":"The pound fell more than 1% against the dollar after the UK's inflation rate fell slightly in June.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Carbon is the key ingredient for all life on our planet.\nBut how Earth acquired its \"volatile elements\" - which have low boiling points - such as carbon and sulphur remains a subject of some debate.\nA team now argues that a collision between Earth and an embryonic planet like Mercury could provide the answer.\nDetails of the work appear in the journal Nature Geoscience.\n\"The challenge is to explain the origin of the volatile elements like carbon that remain outside the core in the mantle portion of our planet,\" said Rajdeep Dasgupta, a co-author of the study from Rice University in Houston, Texas.\nAccording to a widely accepted idea called the Late Veneer Hypothesis, Earth formed from material that was largely devoid of volatiles. These elements, such as carbon, sulphur, nitrogen and hydrogen, were added later on by space rocks after Earth's core had finished forming.\n\"Any of those elements that fell to Earth in meteorites and comets more than about 100 million years after the Solar System formed could have avoided the intense heat of the magma ocean that covered Earth up to that point,\" said Yuan Li, from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.\n\"The problem with that idea is that while it can account for the abundance of many of these elements, there are no known meteorites that would produce the ratio of volatile elements in the silicate portion of our planet.\"\nThe group had previously published papers showing that if even if carbon had not vaporised into space when the planet was largely molten, it would have ended up in the metallic core of our planet - because the iron-rich alloys there have a strong affinity for carbon.\nBut if this is the case, where did the carbon in the mantle and biosphere come from?\nThe team used laboratory experiments that can recreate the high-pressure and high-temperature conditions that exist deep inside Earth and other rocky planets.\nThe found that one scenario that could reconcile the discrepancies in the carbon-to-sulphur ratio and carbon abundance was an embryonic planet like Mercury colliding with and being absorbed by Earth, early in its history.\n\"Because it's a massive body, the dynamics could work in a way that the core of that planet would go directly to the core of our planet, and the carbon-rich mantle would mix with Earth's mantle,\" said Dr Dasgupta.","summary":"A collision between a planet like Mercury and another in the Solar System could explain the origin of Earth's rich carbon reserves.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"US markets had finished higher on expectations that job figures for February, due out later on Friday, will show a strong pace of growth.\nAsia's biggest market, Japan's Nikkei 225 closed 0.3% higher at 17,014.78.\nShares in the embattled electronics firm Sharp rose 9.4% on new reports it was close to a deal with Taiwan's Foxconn.\nThe jump came after the Nikkei business daily reported that Sharp and Foxconn parent company Hon Hai Precision Industry were continuing talks, with both sides seeking to conclude a takeover deal by Monday.\nEarlier talks had been delayed when Foxconn said it had received new information from Sharp which needed to be clarified.\nIn Australia, the ASX 200 index finished the day up 0.2% at 5,090.02.\nShares of commodity giant BHP Billiton rose 2.4%, with investors unfazed by a downgrade by credit ratings agency Moody's.\nMoody's cut its ratings of the Anglo-Australian firm to \"A3\" from \"A1\", citing the deterioration in the company's earnings and cash flow as reasons.\nThe ratings agency also said it expected low commodity prices and softer demand to continue to affect BHP.\nIn China, the mainland benchmark Shanghai Composite index closed up 0.5% at 2,874.15. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index ended up 1.2% at 20,176.70.\nSamsonite shares rose 1.3% as the company confirmed that it was taking over US luxury rival Tumi.\nIn South Korea, the Kospi index finished down 0.1% at 1,955.63.","summary":"Asian markets were mostly higher on Friday as investors remained cautious ahead of the release of US jobs figures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Arkansas wish to unlock an iPhone and iPod belonging to two teenagers accused of killing a couple, according to the Associated Press (AP).\nLess than a day after its San Bernardino announcement, the FBI agreed to help in the homicide case.\nSyed Farook and his wife were shot dead after killing 14 people in December.\nA judge agreed to postpone the Arkansas case on 28 March to allow prosecutors to ask the FBI for help.\nHunter Drexler, 18, and Justin Staton, 15, are accused of killing Robert and Patricia Cogdell at their home in Conway, Arkansas last July.\nStaton had been raised as a grandson by the Cogdells.\n\"We always appreciate [the FBI's] cooperation and willingness to help their local law enforcement partners,\" Faulkner County prosecuting attorney Cody Hilland told the AP.\nAn attorney for Mr Drexler told the AP he was \"not concerned\" about any data on the phone.\nPreviously, the FBI had asked Apple to write new software that would allow it to gain access to Farook's iPhone.\nHowever, the company refused, arguing it would be wrong to compromise the security of one of its devices since that might lead to vulnerabilities in many other iPhones.","summary":"The FBI has agreed to help police in the US search for a phone used by the San Bernardino gunman.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jamie Stevenson's entry, which incorporates a saltire, their black and white colours and their nickname - The Honest Men, won 48% of the votes.\nThe Scottish Championship club were forced to find a new crest as their old one broke ancient heraldic law.\nDesigns were whittled down to a shortlist of five that were voted on by the public.\nCommercial manager Graeme Miller told his club website: \"Nobody wanted to change our badge.\n\"However, when left with no option, I think the route we chose to take has been a hugely positively one.\n\"We visited numerous local schools with our players and mascot Pandamonium and the response from the kids was incredible.\n\"Hundreds of entries were sent in from local youngsters and hopefully the excitement generated when we visited them will have given them an interest in the club for the future.\"\nWinning designer Stevenson, who has lived in Peru for five years, attended his first Ayr match in 1979 and went on to design the club's match-day programme.\nA badge containing an anchor, representing Ayr's proximity to the sea, came second with 25%.\nThe new badge will be adopted from 1 July.","summary":"Ayr United have unveiled their new badge after a public vote.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Talha Asmal, 17, was one of four suicide bombers who attacked security forces near an oil refinery south of Baiji, The Guardian has reported.\nIsis social media reports said Asmal, going by the name of Abu Yusuf al-Britani, had taken part in the attack.\nHis family said they were \"devastated\" at the news.\nAsmal, from Dewsbury, would be Britain's youngest known suicide bomber. Another West Yorkshire teenager, Hasib Hussein, was almost 19 when he blew himself up on a London bus in the 7 July 2005 attacks.\nA statement issued by Asmal's family said: \"Talha was a loving, kind, caring and affable teenager.\n\"He never harboured any ill will against anybody nor did he ever exhibit any violent, extreme or radical views of any kind.\n\"Talha's tender years and naivety were it seems however exploited by persons unknown who, hiding behind the anonymity of the world wide web, targeted and befriended Talha and engaged in a process of deliberate and calculated grooming of him.\n\"Whilst there it appears that Talha fell under the spell of individuals who continued to prey on his innocence and vulnerability to the point where if the press reports are accurate he was ordered to his death by so-called Isis handlers and leaders too cowardly to do their own dirty work.\n\"We are all naturally utterly devastated and heartbroken by the unspeakable tragedy that now appears to have befallen us.\"\nWest Yorkshire Police said: \"The police have been made aware of media reports with regard to the death of a British National in Iraq.\n\"The identity of the person who has reportedly died has not been confirmed at this time and we are unable to comment further.\"\nAsmal travelled to Syria with fellow Dewsbury teenager Hassan Munshi.\nMunshi's brother, Hammaad Munshi, was arrested in 2006 at the age of 16 after police found a guide to making napalm on his computer.\nHe became the youngest person to be convicted under the Terrorism Act.\nAt least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in Syria and Iraq, British police say. A BBC News database tracks those who have died, been convicted of offences relating to the conflict or are still in the region.","summary":"A teenager from West Yorkshire is reported to have been killed by a suicide bomber in Iraq.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Asad Khan, from Bradford, died three weeks after starting at Beckfoot Upper Heaton School in the city.\nHis mother, Farheen Khan, found her son after forcing her way into his locked bedroom on September 28. He died in hospital a short time later.\u00e3\u20ac\u20ac\nHis family maintain he had been bullied.\nBradford Coroner's Court heard Asad had told a boy - who cannot be identified - a number of things, including that he felt \"unsafe\" in school and was \"going to skive for a very long time.\"\nCoroner Martin Fleming heard on another occasion, Asad told the boy: \"Life is unfair. I would say it's 90 to 95 per cent life is hard\".\nMr Fleming said he would now consider whether to call the boy in person to give evidence.\nThe inquest will resume next month.","summary":"A 12-year-old boy who died after being found unresponsive in his bedroom had told a classmate he felt \"unsafe\" at school, an inquest has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, Paul Kenny was granted bail and banned from attending games after admitting racially abusing Sinclair.\n\"It was disappointing,\" said Gers goalkeeper Foderingham, an ambassador for equality group Kick It Out.\n\"No-one wants to see that in football, especially at a club I represent.\"\nCommenting on the incident, the 26-year-old Englishman said it was \"difficult when one idiot comes and starts to behave like that\".\n\"The club has dealt with it accordingly,\" he said.\n\"The Rangers fans have been fantastic. All season and since I joined the club, they have been superb.\n\"I haven't (spoken to Sinclair), I can understand that he is probably upset and frustrated, but hopefully he will be all right.\"\nMeanwhile, Foderingham admitted the Rangers players are still getting used to new manager Pedro Caixinha's methods since he took over from Mark Warburton.\n\"It is a different style of play,\" he said. \"He is an intensive, aggressive type of manager who wants his sides to play as such and it will take time for the boys to adjust.\n\"We are doing that at the moment and hopefully we can get a good pre-season under our belts and have a good go at it next season.\n\"Until we start winning football matches on a regular basis, the question marks are not going to go away.\n\"So what we need to do is work together as a squad, as a management, as a club and get back to winning football matches.\"","summary":"Phil Foderingham says Rangers have dealt with the incident that led to Scott Sinclair being racially abused at Ibrox.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The specialist, Dr Howard Kornfeld, was unable to make it from California to Minnesota immediately but sent his son.\nIn a strange turn of events, it was his son, Andrew Kornfeld, who called police after joining Prince's staff to search for the missing singer.\nThe Kornfelds' lawyer said neither had met Prince before his death.\nWilliam Mauzy told reporters on Wednesday that Prince's team contacted Dr Howard Kornfeld on 20 April, the day before Prince died.\nUnable to make it to Minnesota, the doctor dispatched his son and called a local doctor, who cleared his morning schedule but never saw the singer.\nWhen Andrew Kornfeld, who works with his father but is not a doctor, arrived at Prince's Paisley Park home, he was told that the singer was missing. He joined members of staff to search the property and made the emergency call when Prince's unresponsive body was found.\nMr Mauzy said the plan was to stabilise him in Minnesota, before flying him to California to seek treatment at Dr Kornfeld's Recovery Without Walls rehab centre in Mill Valley.\nThe lawyer confirmed that Andrew Kornfeld had been interviewed by police, but was protected by Minnesota's Good Samaritan law. The law offers some legal protections to those who make emergency calls, to encourage them to do so.\nNo details have been released from Prince's autopsy exam, but investigators are looking into whether he died from an overdose and if a doctor was prescribing him drugs in the weeks before his death.\nThey are also trying to establish whether a doctor was on the singer's plane when it made an emergency landing less than a week before he died.\nThe musician was found unconscious on the plane after it stopped in Moline, Illinois, on 15 April. Detectives investigating his death have asked to see fire and ambulance records related to the emergency landing.\nIt emerged on Wednesday that emergency calls were made from the Paisley Park complex 46 times in the past five years.\nA log released by Minnesota authorities showed the 911 calls related to everything from medical emergencies to false fire alarms.\nIt included one call in 2011 in which an unidentified woman said she was concerned about Prince's cocaine use, but no police action was taken.","summary":"A doctor called emergency services to help Prince after he was found unconscious at his Paisley Park home, his lawyer has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bakehouse Close and Riddle's Close - once home to philosopher David Hume - are among those selected for a makeover by Edinburgh World Heritage.\nFleshmarket Close, which is famously a setting for an Inspector Rebus novel, has also made the final list.\nLighting and artwork will be installed in the little-used closes.\nThe people behind the project hope the improvements will encourage more people to use the historic network of narrow streets.\nAdam Wilkinson, the director of Edinburgh World Heritage, said: \"Our aim is for this project to re-connect the people of Edinburgh with the closes of the Old Town.\n\"The intricate network of closes and courtyards that bind the Old Town together gives it a unique identity, is underused but has the opportunity to be revitalised, used and celebrated by all.\"\nThe closes date back to the medieval origins of the city.\nOriginally, individual plots of land were set up lining the main street, with paths to gain access to the land behind.\nAs each plot became built up over time, so they developed into narrow lanes connecting courtyards and streets behind the Royal Mile.\nThe Twelve Closes project was welcomed by city leaders, including John Thompson, of the Old Town community council.\nHe said: \"This is a project to be welcomed, changing dilapidated and neglected closes into useful routes linking different parts of the Old Town.\n\"The closes were once busy thoroughfares, buzzing with all the life of the city, and it would be wonderful to see some of that atmosphere return.\"","summary":"Twelve of Edinburgh's historic closes are to be restored as part of a \u00a31m project.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Munster statement said O'Connell, 36, would provide \"invaluable technical expertise and advice\" to the Irish province's next generation of players.\n\"Every club in the world would love to have an iconic figure such as Paul O'Connell involved in their set-up,\" said Munster chief Garret Fitzgerald.\nO'Connell made 174 Munster appearances and earned 108 Ireland caps.\n\"As a Limerick native and proud Munster and Irishman who has played and led teams for Munster, Ireland and the Lions, we were very eager to secure his services in some capacity,\" added Fitzgerald.\n\"An appointment such as this is a further boost to our academy staff and young players, and to the organisation as a whole.\"\nThe Limerick man, who played on three British & Irish Lions tours, was forced to retire from the game in February after being unable to recover from serious hamstring injury sustained at last year's World Cup.\nThe injury meant that O'Connell was forced to cancel his contract with French club Toulon.\nFormer Lions captain O'Connell spent 14 seasons at Munster and helped the province win two European Cup titles and three Celtic Leagues.\nO'Connell was also part of Ireland's Grand Slam winning team in 2009 and captained his country to successive Six Nations titles in 2014 and 2015.\nMunster have appointed former South African international Johan 'Rassie' Erasmus as their Director of Rugby for next season with Anthony Foley's job title remaining as head coach.","summary":"Former British and Irish Lions captain Paul O'Connell has returned to Munster as an academy coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Marshall-Andrews told The Times he had jumped ship in light of the Brexit campaign and Labour's refusal to stand aside in the Richmond Park by-election.\nThe QC and barrister was MP for Medway from 1997 to 2010.\nA Labour spokesman said: \"Bob Marshall-Andrews has not been a member of the Labour Party for some years.\"\nLib Dem leader Tim Farron said he was \"coming over to the only party that is offering a credible opposition to a divisive Tory Brexit government\".\nMr Marshall-Andrews used to sit with the socialist group of Labour MPs alongside Mr Corbyn and shadow chancellor John McDonnell.\nHe pointed to last year's by-election in South West London as a key moment in his decision-making.\nThat Richmond Park election saw the Conservatives and UKIP stand aside in order to avoid taking votes from Zac Goldsmith, while the Greens refused to put up a candidate to allow the Lib Dems a free run. Labour rejected calls to not put up a candidate.\n\"Faced with a common enemy on this historic issue there was an urgent requirement for a common strategy if not common sense. Labour rejected both and fielded a candidate,\" said Mr Marshall-Andrews.","summary":"Former Labour MP Bob Marshall-Andrews has quit the party and joined the Liberal Democrats.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UN estimates that a third more cocaine was being produced in the country in 2016.\nThe head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Bo Mathiasen, called the increase significant.\nAnalysts say much of it was due to the end of the eradication of coca crops by spraying.\nThe report said the total coca-growing area rose from 96,000 hectares in 2015 to 146,000 in 2016.\nMr Mathiasen said that he held out hope for a reduction in cultivation because Colombia had signed a peace agreement with the biggest rebel group in the country, the Farc, which controlled much of the drug-producing areas.\nBut local analysts argue that the rise was caused partly by a hiatus resulting from the government's peace deal with Farc rebels.\nUnder the deal, the Farc agreed to relinquish control over drug production areas and help the government try to encourage local farmers to plant substitute crops.\nFarmers have taken advantage of the delays while the crop substitution policy is set up to plant coca, which has increased in price by almost 50%, because they know they will be offered subsidies later not to grow the plant.\nMeanwhile, the Colombian government has increased by almost 50% its seizures of cocaine - from 253 tonnes confiscated in 2015 to 378 tonnes in 2016.","summary":"The cultivation of coca - the raw ingredient for cocaine - in Colombia has increased by almost 50% in the past year, a UN report says.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A 24-hour walkout by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, in protest at the introduction of driver-only trains, ended at 11:00 BST on Wednesday.\nSouthern warned passengers to expect \"difficult and frustrating\" journeys throughout the day.\nTwo further strikes have been announced for 10 May and 12 May.\nLatest updates here\nThe RMT confirmed it would attend talks with Southern \"over the guards jobs and safety dispute\" on Friday.\nDyan Crowther, chief operating officer for Southern owner Govia Thameslink Railway, told BBC Sussex: \"We are very pleased to hear that and we look forward to meeting the RMT\".\nSouthern said some routes were again suspended or reduced with 700 fewer services across Sussex and east Surrey.\nMs Crowther said the timetable would not return to normal until Thursday as they needed to get rolling stock and staff into the right position.\nPaul Barker, a commuter from Rye, normally catches a Southern train to Ashford then a high-speed service to St Pancras.\nHe said he worked from home on Tuesday but went to Robertsbridge on Wednesday to catch a Southeastern service to London.\nHe said: \"It was standing room only from Frant, but you cannot take two days off work\".\nRMT general secretary Mick Cash said: \"This dispute is about safety. The company, with an eye on ever-fatter profits, is prepared to axe the guards on some of the most overcrowded and potentially-dangerous services.\"\nThe company said there would be no job or pay cuts but the planned changes would make conductors more visible while drivers would operate doors.\nIt accused the RMT of \"scaremongering\" and said \"driver-only operation is a safe, proven way of working\" which had been used \"on 40% of trains across the Southern network for 25 years\".","summary":"Southern rail services have been suspended or reduced for a third day following a strike by guards.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victims all worked at the plant 100km (62 miles) east of Porto.\nThe factory's owner was among the dead and several members of his family were either dead or missing, said local mayor Francisco Lopes.\nSome of the victims were found outside the factory, apparently propelled from the building by the force of the blast.\nAn initial explosion happened shortly after 17:30 (16:30 GMT) on Tuesday, followed by two more blasts, reports said.\nFive bodies were found late on Tuesday and emergency workers found a sixth victim some 200m (650ft) from the site, minister Jorge Gomes told Portuguese media. The search was being extended to a radius of 800m, he added, because of the scale of the explosion.\nThe factory was described as a family business.\nAs investigators tried to identify the victims, the mayor said that almost all of the eight caught up in the blast were members of Egas Sequeira's family. Mr Sequeira was among those feared dead along with one of his daughters and a son-in-law, Portuguese media said.\nThe owner's wife had left the building just before the explosion and survived but two other family members were among the missing.\nOfficials were initially unable to enter the site because of the potential risk to their safety. Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was due to visit the scene on Wednesday.","summary":"The bodies of six people have been found after an explosion at a textile factory in northern Portugal, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The dramatic creation by Philip Treacy has been likened to a Turkey Twizzler, a lavatory seat and a pretzel.\nThe 22-year-old princess wore it to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton last month, and a Facebook page was set up in its honour.\nThe auction on eBay ended on Sunday, with the proceeds going to charities Unicef and Children in Crisis.\nThe identity of the winning bidder has not yet been revealed.\nThe princess commented on the auction page: \"I've been amazed by the amount of attention the hat has attracted.\n\"It's a wonderful opportunity to raise as much money as possible for two fantastic charities.\n\"I hope whoever wins the auction has as much fun with the hat as I have.\"","summary":"A hat worn by Princess Anne has been sold for \u00a31,000 at auction.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Conrad Clitheroe and Gary Cooper, both from Stockport, and expat Neil Munro were reportedly taking notes near Fujairah Airport, 80 miles from Dubai, when they were arrested in February.\nRelatives were told they were held for \"national security\" reasons. The men insisted they did not take photographs.\nThe Abu Dhabi hearing is due on Monday.\nMr Clitheroe, 54, and Mr Cooper 45, were visiting their friend Mr Munro, who was born in Manchester, when they were arrested on 22 February by an off-duty police officer who had seen them monitoring planes from a car.\nThey were near Fujairah Airport, where older and rarer aircraft can be seen.\nA local police official said the men had been taking photographs near an airport and were using a telescope.\nThe men are expected to argue their actions were misinterpreted and are understood to be hoping to be granted bail.","summary":"Two British tourists have appeared in court in Abu Dhabi charged with spying for the United Arab Emirates.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nScotland scored twice in three minutes in the final quarter to win 2-1 in Glasgow.\nJames Carson gave Wales the lead from a penalty corner, but Ben Cosgrove and Alan Forsyth won it for the hosts.\nEarlier the Wales women's team lost 3-0 to Italy to finish fourth at their EuroHockey Championships in Cardiff.\nChiara Tiddi, Celina Traverso and Federica Carta scored the Italian goals.\n\"We came out fighting for the bronze today but just couldn't hit the line,\" midfielder Sian French told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"We'll keep on pushing as a team for the next two years and we'll come back even stronger next time.\"\nBecause two teams get promoted from the B Division, Wales's men will compete in Europe's top tier at the next EuroHockey Championships in 2019.\nOn Friday, Wales women's hopes of rising into Europe's top tier were shattered in a 2-1 defeat by Russia.\nWales' men secured promotion to their top tier by beating France 4-3 in their semi-final in Glasgow.\nWales women had beaten Austria and Poland, but lost to Belarus on the way to the semi-finals.\nNeither Wales side has been in the EuroHockey A Division since it was reduced to eight teams more than a decade ago.\nThe nation's women were playing in the third tier just four years ago.","summary":"Wales' men have been promoted to the EuroHockey A Division for the first time in their history after losing to Scotland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nigel Williams, of Caerwent, was walking on the A48 near the Northgate House bed and breakfast in Caerwent when he was hit on Saturday at about 03:30 GMT.\nHe was taken to Newport's Royal Gwent Hospital, but died shortly after arrival.\nThe father-of-three's family said he would be \"sadly missed\".\n\"He always had time for everyone he met and was always ready to help with anything and everyone,\" they said.\nAnyone who witnessed the crash has been asked to call Gwent Police on 101.","summary":"A 73-year-old man who died after being hit by a car in Monmouthshire has been named by police.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old has started three of Exeter's four games this season.\n\"He was fantastic, not just in his carrying and his danger in that area, but some of his high-ball stuff was absolutely top drawer,\" Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\n\"He looks a big, strong, quick, hungry rugby player and those are some of the qualities we saw in him.\"\nWoodburn is in his second season at Sandy Park after moving from Bath, where he failed to break into the side.\nHe was a regular in the Chiefs team which made the play-off final last season and reached the last eight in the Champions Cup, an improvement which Baxter puts down to the work he has done on the training field.\n\"He's thriving on real regular game time and lots of good input from Ali Hepher, who's doing a fantastic job with the backs,\" Baxter said.\n\"They look like they're thriving on the way we're trying to play and the speed we're moving the ball and the angles we're running.\"","summary":"Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter has praised the impact of winger Ben Woodburn following his summer move to the Premiership club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Enforcement company Kingdom Services hands out on the spot fines.\nAshford Borough Council removed all its Kingdom officers from patrolling the streets, after one was filmed revealing he raked in a bonus of almost \u00a31,000.\nThey will be out of action while undergoing extra training.\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"In light of the recent Panorama programme we have decided to take this opportunity to give our wardens some important additional staff training exercises so they can continue operating fairly and effectively.\n\"We haven't suspended them but they are not patrolling currently. They should be back soon, after the training has been undertaken.\"\nLittering is a crime, but by paying the fine you can avoid a criminal record. Another Kent-based Kingdom trainer was caught on camera saying they pretend to call the police to pressure people to pay up.\nThe BBC1 programme, aired on Monday, revealed people across the country were wrongly fined for tipping coffee down a drain and putting their recycling out on the wrong day.\nOn Tuesday Maidstone Borough Council also removed its own Kingdom officers while a review was carried out. They were back patrolling on Wednesday.\nIt is not the first time councils in Kent have had problems with Kingdom.\nMaidstone suspended its officers last year for a two-week review after a woman was incorrectly fined for littering while feeding some ducks.\nGravesham Borough Council severed ties with Kingdom last year and now operates its litter enforcement \"in-house\".\nA spokesman for Kingdom said: \"Our service operates under some of the tightest legal guidelines which set the fixed penalty notice level and affords anybody the right to appeal to the council or\/and challenge with the courts if they choose.\"","summary":"A Kent council has suspended its own litter wardens after a BBC Panorama investigation revealed they were paid thousands of pounds for wrongly fining people.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Markit\/CIPS purchasing managers' index showed activity in UK services recorded the biggest month-on-month rise in the survey's history.\nAt one stage the pound hit $1.3372 against the dollar, but slipped back to trade at $1.3312, a rise of just 0.13%.\nSome analysts think the data indicates the UK might avoid recession later this year.\n\"The prospect of sterling strength is on the horizon as today's PMI figures suggest that the reported fall in activity following the EU referendum may have been a blip,\" said Ranko Berich, from Monex Europe.\n\"They do change the likelihood of a severe economic contraction in the third quarter, which previously seemed all but assured for many observers,\" he added.\nOther analysts warned not to read too much into the latest numbers.\n\"These PMIs are only surveys - more hard economic data over the coming months will be crucial. It's easy to read to too much into a survey for a single month. We are not out of the woods yet,\" said Neil Wilson, markets analyst at ETX Capital.\nThe FTSE 100 was not moved much by the data. It eased lower, falling by 15 points to 6,879.\nBanks weighed on the index, with Royal Bank of Scotland falling by 3.5% and Lloyds Banking Group down 2.1%.\nThose shares fell after negative comments from analysts at Deutsche Bank.\nMining shares were a bright spot on the FTSE 100. BHP Billiton was up 1.3% and Randgold Resources rose 1.6%.\nShares in Marks and Spencer fell 1.4% following confirmation that it plans to cut more than 500 jobs at its head office.\nUS financial markets were closed for Labor Day.","summary":"The pound hit a three-month high against the dollar after a closely-watched survey indicated a pick-up in UK services activity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There were about 19,000 diagnoses in 2015, compared to about 17,300 in 2006.\nPublic Health Wales (PHW) said the main reason for the increase was an ageing population.\nThe organisation's Dr Dyfed Wyn Huws said there was \"good news\" by way of significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\nThere was a year-on-year decrease from about 19,800 cases in 2014, but the 2015 figure of 19,088 is likely to increase as statisticians revise the numbers.\nOnce age factors are taken into account, the rate decreased by more than 5% in men, but increased by more than 5% among women between 2006 and 2015.\nThis is partly due to the rate of lung cancer going down in men, but up among women. Historically, smoking rates peaked far earlier among men than women.\nBreast, prostate, lung and bowel cancers remain the most common.\nAccording to PHW, cases of liver, mouth, throat and melanoma skin cancer saw the biggest percentage increases.\nThe rates of stomach cancer and prostate cancer decreased, while mesothelioma rates increased by almost a third.\nDr Huws said: \"We know that up to four in 10 of cancers in the population may be preventable.\n\"With an increasing number of cancer cases each year, cancer control is possible and important for future generations and for keeping rising health service demand in check.\n\"The good news is that we have seen significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\n\"This is already bringing cancer rates down in men.\"","summary":"The number of cancer cases in Wales has increased by more than 20% in the past decade.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emmerson Whittel may need surgery on his jaw, while the club alleges player Josh Lynam was also bitten on the ear.\nThe RFL's match review panel will look at official video on Thursday, as it does for all on-field incidents.\nKeighley have gathered additional video from spectators following an appeal.\nFootage already online, shot from the stands, shows a number of fights breaking out on the field between the two sets of players.\nFollowing the incident, Whittel posted on Twitter that brackets and bands had been used to try to re-align his jaw and that he faces at least three months out.\nKeighley Cougars of League One, England's third-tier competition, progressed to the Challenge Cup fourth round with a 50-32 win over Fryston Warriors - a side from the second tier of England's amateur game.\nThe match, a \"home\" game for Fryston, was played at nearby Featherstone in West Yorkshire after the tie was at risk of being reversed and played at Keighley instead.\nKeighley have also complained to the RFL about their off-field treatment before kick-off, as they allege players and members of staff were refused entry to the ground without a valid matchday ticket.\nA statement on Keighley's website said: \"The players' allocation of 'family and friends' tickets was then claimed to have been used to admit the playing squad and coaching staff into the ground.\n\"The club is outraged by this development.\"\nThe BBC contacted Fryston Warriors, who have declined to comment at this time.","summary":"Keighley Cougars have complained to the Rugby Football League (RFL) after one of their players was bitten on the face during their Challenge Cup win over Fryston.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Marco Goncalves, 34, assaulted the referee after being sent off in last month's game against Rio Tinto, and was escorted off the pitch by police.\nImages of the attack went viral, with the referee suffering a broken nose.\nGoncalves plays for Canelas, a club made up of FC Porto ultras who have been branded \"thugs\" for their aggressive style of play.\nThree members of their squad, including the captain, hail from the 'Super Dragons' ultras, a well-known fan group of Porto.\nOther clubs in the fourth-tier amateur league would rather pay a 750-euro fine and forfeit the match than play Canelas.\nAs a result, they are top of the league after a string of default wins, but no official complaints have yet been filed against the club.\nA spokesman for the Porto regional league told AFP Gonclaves has been banned for four years for the attack on the referee, three months for assaulting an opposition players and two months for \"insults\".","summary":"A Porto football player has been banned for four years for assaulting a referee during a match.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 34-year-old, who had recently given birth, was found dead at her home in Essex Close in Luton on 10 October.\nBedfordshire Police said her family has been informed.\nA double murder investigation was launched on Wednesday. A man arrested in connection with the deaths has been released on bail.\nLive: More on this story and others in Bedfordshire\nDet Insp Fraser Wylie, of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, appealed for friends or colleagues of Ms Winning to contact police.\nHe added: \"We're also continuing to ask for anyone who witnessed suspicious activity between Friday 7 and Monday 10 October in and around Essex Close to get in touch.\n\"We're particularly keen to speak to anyone who saw a black wheelie bin being taken along the street, or anyone who lived nearby who has noticed that their wheelie bin has gone missing.\"\nThe man's body was discovered in a wheelie bin on Monday night outside the entrance to the flats. It had been wrapped in cling film and a purple duvet cover.\nIt is thought the dead man and Ms Winning were partners.\nHer baby is being cared for.","summary":"A man and a woman whose bodies were found in a wheelie bin at a block of flats have been named as Samantha Winning.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Brown accused referee Dean Whitestone of a number of \"really poor\" decisions.\nWhitestone awarded Gillingham a penalty in first-half stoppage time before sending off Southend's Ryan Inniss for two bookable offences.\n\"There were four or five decisions that says that referee shouldn't be refereeing at this level,\" said Brown.\nThe 57-year-old claimed Whitestone did not cope with the pressure of the game between two sides separated by the mouth of the Thames.\n\"The referee mentioned to me that it was a derby game and he'd heard about the potential friction - but you can't take that into consideration,\" said Brown.\n\"He initially crossed his arms about to wave away the penalty but the next movement he blows for a foul. That, for me, is a referee under pressure.\n\"The sending off is even worse - unbelievable refereeing. This was officiating at its worst and someone has to be brought to task. I'm appealing the red card and if I can take it further than that I will.\"\nMeanwhile, Southend defender and former captain Adam Barrett has announced his retirement at the age of 37.\nBarrett played 354 games in two spells with the club, the last against Stevenage in the EFL Trophy in November.\nHe was a member of the Shrimpers side that won back-to-back promotions from League Two to the Championship in 2005 and 2006, and also the League Two play-off final in 2015.\n\"He will be remembered as one of Blues' greatest and a true legend,\" Brown told the club website.","summary":"Southend United manager Phil Brown says refereeing \"was officiating at its worst\" in the 2-1 League One defeat by Gillingham.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 44 more have been injured in the crush, which was reportedly triggered by a road accident.\nThe pilgrims were returning from the Hindu shrine of Sabarimala, which is in a remote, mountainous, densely-forested area.\nKerala Governor R S Gavai has said he is \"deeply shocked and saddened\".\n\"We have recovered 102 bodies. The rescue work is almost over,\" local police official Sanjay Kumar told the Associated Press news agency.\nThe stampede happened at Pulmedu, near the town of Vandiperiyar in Idukki district, Indian media reported.\nHundreds of thousands of pilgrims had gathered at the hill shrine on Friday, the last day of an annual festival.\nThe festival runs for two months and attracts millions of visitors every year.\nReports differed as to exactly how the deadly crush was triggered.\nThe Indian PTI news agency said a jeep carrying pilgrims had driven into a crowd returning from the shrine, starting a panic.\nHowever, the Times of India reported that the incident happened when the jeep broke down and overturned as pilgrims tried to move it.\nIt crushed a number of people and caused others to stumble, which then triggered the stampede, the report said.\nCorrespondents say deadly stampedes are not unusual at Indian temples, where huge crowds gather in small areas with few safety measures or crowd controls.\nA similar tragedy happened at Sabaramila in 1999, when more than 50 people died in a stampede after a landslide on a crowded hillside.","summary":"At least 102 Hindu pilgrims have been killed in a stampede in the southern Indian state of Kerala, police say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old has been without a club since leaving English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent nine years.\nHe did not play at all for Tottenham in the 2014-15 season and spent the previous season on loan with Queens Park Rangers.\n\"Officially at St Etienne so happy - back in football,\" he wrote on Twitter.\nAssou-Ekotto has not played for Cameroon since the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when he was involved in an argument with his team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo and even appeared to headbutt him.","summary":"Cameroon midfielder Aristote Assou-Ekotto has signed for French side St Etienne on a two-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The key foreign ministry portfolio has gone to Ibrahim Ghandour, a former presidential assistant.\nMohamed Zayed has been appointed oil minister, while Mustafa Osman Obeid was appointed acting defence minister.\nThe new government will comprise a total of 31 cabinet ministers.\nIn addition President Bashir has also appointed governors for Sudan's 18 states in what he has vowed will be a \"new page\" for his country,\nSpeaking at his inauguration last week, the president said that he wanted to repair ties with the West, tackle corruption and bring peace to the country.\nAnother priority is restoring Sudan's ailing economy.\nMr Bashir, 71, seized power in an Islamist-backed coup in 1989.\nEven President Bashir has been forced to admit - with civil war(s) continuing, and the ongoing economic crisis - that Sudan needs to change, and this reshuffle is part of his promised reforms.\nThe most surprising decision is the removal of Abdel Rahim Hussein as defence minister, as for many years he has been President Bashir's confidant and friend.\nMr Hussein has been named governor of Khartoum state, one of several changes among the governors, which seem designed to remove any who were developing sizable local power bases.\nBut simply replacing ministers and governors will not bring change. Instead, the way Sudan is governed will have to improve if the country is to escape from its current malaise.","summary":"Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has replaced Abdel Rahim Hussein as defence minister as part of a cabinet reshuffle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, a report by the public protector said Mr Zuma had \"benefited unduly\" from the upgrades.\nMr Zuma said the auditor-general and finance minister should determine how much he should repay to end the dispute.\nThe announcement comes a week before a constitutional hearing on the matter.\nAfrica Live: BBC news updates\nHow President Zuma's Nkandla home has grown\nThe refurbishment of the residence in the village of Nkandla, in Mr Zuma's home province of KwaZulu-Natal, has turned into a major political controversy in South Africa.\nSome of of the money was spent on building an amphitheatre, swimming pool, and cattle enclosure.\nThe opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who have called for a corruption investigation, say they are pressing ahead with their court case regardless of the president's latest offer.\nFollowing Mr Zuma's announcement #PayBackThemoney is trending in South Africa - this was the phrase EFF MPs chanted at the president in parliament last year.\nMany commentators seem sceptical.\nAnalysis: Milton Nkosi, BBC News\nPresident Jacob Zuma's delayed willingness to pay back the money spent on the upgrades to his Nkandla residence could be a calculated move to avoid embarrassment at the Constitutional Court hearing expected next week.\nBut it could also be linked to the forthcoming local government election.\nThe Nkandla scandal has been a sore point for the governing African National Congress (ANC) which President Zuma leads, especially as the party faithful go out to campaign for votes.\nPolitical analyst Professor Somadoda Fikeni told me that it could also be related to the president being \"politically vulnerable as he enters his 'lame-duck' period and following his mis-appointment of finance ministers\" at the end of last year.\nAnother consideration could well be an attempt to avert another episode of the chaotic scenes we saw during the opening of parliament last year when Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) heckled and disrupted the president's state of the nation address.\nSecurity personnel had to be called into the chamber to remove the MPs who would not stop shouting \"pay back the money'\" while President Zuma desperately tried to deliver his speech.\nPunches at South Africa parliament\nWhy did Zuma sack two finance ministers in a week?\nAll figures in 2013 financial terms\nSource: Public protector report","summary":"South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has said he will pay back some of the money spent on upgrades to his private home.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Huxtable, 34, from Swansea, had been missing since the collapse in February.\nHis body was found on Wednesday and workers who carried out the search formed a guard of honour as it was driven from the site in the early hours of the morning.\nKen Cresswell, 57, and John Shaw, 61, both from Rotherham, remain missing.\nThe body of a fourth man, Michael Collings, 53, from Brotton, Teesside, was previously recovered from the site.\nSwansea East MP Carolyn Harris, who has been involved with the family since the incident, said they still did not know all the facts about the collapse.\nShe said: \"I feel very sad. My heart and my prayers go out to the family who have waited desperately for Christopher's body to be found. They can finally have closure, and say goodbye to him and grieve his loss.\n\"But let's not forget that there's two other families who are still waiting for their loved ones to be returned.\"\nThe building was due for demolition when it partially collapsed in February.","summary":"The body of a man has been recovered from the site of the collapsed Didcot Power Station.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Clarke, 29, contacted girls, aged 15 and 16 at the time, via Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter.\nHe also bought the Ysgol Bro Dinefwr pupils gifts including T-shirts, earrings, sweets and games consoles.\nAn Education Workforce Council hearing concluded his actions amounted to professional misconduct.\nOne girl told how Mr Clarke sent her a message saying: \"I kept having the same thought over and over again. How much I wanted to grab you, kiss you...\"\nThe girl, now 19, said he also invited her to one-on-one sessions in his chemistry office and told her not to show anyone the gifts her gave her.\nAnother girl, now 17, said his actions made her feel uncomfortable and he was \"acting in a creepy nature\".\nA third student said she told Mr Clarke she thought his messages were inappropriate and he later asked her to delete their conversation.\nPolice investigated but no charges were brought against Mr Clarke.\nThe school also began an investigation but he resigned before any findings were made.\nEducation Workforce Council chairman, Steve Powell, said Mr Clarke's conduct \"clearly breached boundaries between teachers and pupils\".\n\"His actions fell very short of the standards expected of a registered person and amounted to unacceptable professional conduct,\" he added.","summary":"A chemistry teacher who sent \"creepy\" messages to two teenage girls has been sacked.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bird, known officially as LF15, and her partner LM12 bred three chicks in both 2015 and 2016 at the Dunkeld reserve.\nLassie arrived back in Scotland on 23 March, six days after her mate.\nViewers from around the world have been watching the pair's progress on the Loch of the Lowes live webcam.\nCharlotte Fleming, Perthshire ranger for the Scottish Wildlife Trust, said: \"LF15 has settled down to begin incubating, and we would expect the egg to hatch in about six weeks' time.\n\"It's now clear that the pair's attempts at breeding have been a success and they are on track to repeat the hat-trick of chicks that were hatched in both 2015 and 2016.\"","summary":"Lassie the golden eagle has begun incubating an egg at the Scottish Wildlife Trust's Loch of the Lowes nature reserve.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said they received a report of the fire at a property in Castle Mews at about 03:30 BST on Saturday.\nA tyre had been put against the front door of the house and set alight. The blaze caused smoke damage.\nA man, a woman and two boys inside the property were not injured.\nDet Insp Tara Nicholls said: \"I would appeal to anyone that was in the area and noticed any suspicious activity between the times of 01:30 and 03:30 BST to contact CID at Cookstown Police Station on the non emergency number 101.\"","summary":"A house in Cookstown, County Tyrone, has been damaged in a suspected arson attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The CQC previously rated the Penberthy home in Newquay as inadequate.\nNew reports highlight problems at three other homes run by Cornwall Care: Headlands in Carbis Bay, Trevern in Falmouth and Blackwood in Camborne.\nCornwall Care said it was rare for an inspection not to point out areas for improvement.\nThe CQC said Headlands was \"unsafe\" and overall \"was not caring\".\nAt Trevern \"one person had not been able to have a bath or shower for eleven months due to the home not obtaining the appropriate bathing equipment to meet the person's needs,\" the report stated.\nAction was also needed to address the \"care and welfare of people who use services\" and the \"safety and suitability of premises,\" it was claimed.\nThe report on Blackwood said \"people did not always have access to meaningful activities\" and action was needed regarding the \"safety and suitability of premises\".\nDue to changes in CQC reporting procedures the reports did not give an overall rating as it has done for Penberthy.\nAdrian Hughes, the commission's deputy chief inspector of adult social care, said there had been \"slippage\" in services provided by Cornwall Care.\nHe said: \"They have taken their eye off the ball in some aspects of that care.\"\nA spokesman for Cornwall Care said: \"We have worked closely with CQC and commissioners for many years and it is rare that an inspection of any care service does not point out areas for improvement.\n\"We welcome that feedback and always act quickly to make sure we are offering the best possible service to our clients.\"","summary":"A care home run by Cornwall Care has been rated as inadequate by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guy Hedger, 61, died in the early hours of 30 April after intruders reportedly broke into his home in Ashley, near Ringwood, and opened fire with a shotgun.\nMarine officers are searching a section of the River Stour in West Parley.\nThree men appeared in court in May accused of Mr Hedger's murder.\nDet Ch Insp Sarah Derbyshire of Dorset Police said: \"We received intelligence to suggest that the weapon would be in this area and by searching the river today we hope to recover it.\"\nEarlier this week the charity Crimestoppers put up a \u00c2\u00a310,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the firearm used and jewellery stolen during the raid.\nKevin Downton, 40, of Winterborne Stickland near Blandford, Jason Baccus, 41, and Scott Keeping, 44, both of Verney Close, Bournemouth, have been charged with murder and are due at Winchester Crown Court at a later date to enter pleas.\nHelen Cooper, 40, from Poole, has been charged with assisting an offender.\nA 45-year-old-man from Poole and a 39-year-old Bournemouth man were arrested in May on suspicion of conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary and released while inquiries continue.","summary":"Police investigating the murder of a Dorset man are searching a river in a bid to find the gun used in the attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to Station Road, Wood Green, at about 03:20 BST after receiving reports of a stabbing outside the Jolly Anglers public house.\nParamedics treated the man, named by police as 33-year-old Vincent Harvey, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.\nNo arrests have been made and the Met have appealed for witnesses.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said there was \"a large number of people in and around the Jolly Anglers pub at the time Vincent was stabbed\".\n\"It is vital that anyone who saw this incident, or the events leading up to the incident, get in contact with police,\" he said.","summary":"A man has been stabbed to death outside a pub in north London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A winding-up petition was dismissed by the High Court on Monday.\nThe brief hearing in London revealed an undisclosed amount of money owed to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs had been paid by the Exiles.\nA club statement said the takeover had been agreed, subject to the approval of the Rugby Football Union.\nThe Championship side but have struggled to pay players' wages since previously avoiding liquidation in April, and Rowland Phillips has not been replaced since leaving as head coach.\nWelsh - one of England's oldest clubs, having been formed in 1885 - said the financial security provided by the unnamed California-based group would allow the club \"to plan for the future with confidence and renewed enthusiasm\".\nClub chairman Bleddyn Phillips commented: \"We are thrilled and very excited to be able to announce the arrival of a new owner which will provide the club with the financial strength to sustain its ambition to be not only a competitive rugby team playing in the top tiers of the game in the United Kingdom, but, equally importantly, to consolidate and enhance its social, community and amateur based activities at its spiritual home at Old Deer Park\".\nThe Exiles were a Premiership side as recently as 2015, when they were based at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and finished bottom of the table after losing all 22 games.\nThey subsequently returned to their traditional home at Old Deer Park in Richmond after three seasons away and started the new season with a narrow 33-32 defeat at Rotherham on Sunday.\nTheir plight further highlights the difficult financial situation in English rugby's second tier.\nThe Rugby Football Union, which runs the Championship, has been accused of under-funding the league, which was reduced from 16 teams to 12 in 2009.\nEvery team became fully professional at that time, and a new five-year funding deal with the governing body was agreed in 2015.\nFor the latest rugby union news follow @bbcrugbyunion on Twitter.","summary":"London Welsh have been taken over by a US-based group after a winding-up petition against the club was dismissed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Turk, 53, of Fontridge Lane in Etchingham, is charged with 14 offences including rape and indecent assault between 1996 and 2002.\nAt the time he was a member of the care staff, and later head of care, at Frewen College in Northiam.\nHe has been bailed to appear before Hastings Magistrates' Court on 1 July.\nSussex Police said the charges did not involve any staff or pupils currently at the school.\nFrewen College is a day and boarding school for children aged between seven and 19 with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia.","summary":"A former care worker has been charged with a string of sex offences against children.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crossing in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, was concreted over in 1904 when the tram network expanded.\nIt re-opened to pedestrians after a \u00c2\u00a35m project, which also exposed a section of the River Roch in the town.\nWork on uncovering the bridge started 18 months ago and is part of a \u00c2\u00a3250m transformation of the town due to end in 2019.\nA Rochdale Council spokeswoman said the crossing is believed to have been built in about 1324 when Edward II ruled England.\nIt expanded as the town grew, with sections added in the Restoration and Georgian eras.\nMerchants travelled over the bridge to Yorkshire to buy wool which was then finished in Rochdale's mills.\nIn the 1700s it was one of two main routes from Lancashire to Yorkshire, making Rochdale one of the most important towns in the region ahead of the Industrial Revolution.\nThe council said the re-exposed section of the river would help prevent flooding.","summary":"A medieval bridge that was buried for more than a century has reopened to the public.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who has not yet been identified, was last seen alive at 20:45 BST on Tuesday 9 June in St Stephen's subway.\nTwo people saw the man, 29, in the early hours of Wednesday before he was found dead at 07:00 BST, police said.\nA post-mortem examination revealed he died from injuries to the spleen and the death was declared \"suspicious\".\nDet Insp Marie James said: \"We are still trying to create a timeline of the man's final movements and the circumstances which led to his death.\n\"We would particularly like to hear from two people who saw the man in the early hours of Wednesday morning.\n\"Other witnesses have suggested a male teenager, possibly a college student, passed him in the subway at around 05:00 BST and later returned to buy flowers from the flower stall by the subway to leave inside.\n\"The second person we wish to trace is a man who gave assistance at the scene when his body was discovered.\n\"This man is described as being smartly dressed, wearing a jacket and glasses.\n\"I would also appeal again for people to contact me if they know details about any of his friends or family as we have still been unable to trace next of kin despite numerous inquiries.\"","summary":"Police investigating the \"suspicious\" death of a man in Manchester city centre have appealed for witnesses to come forward.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chiltern Edge School in Sonning Common had been rated inadequate by Ofsted after following the inspection in March.\nInspectors also said pupil attainment was too low and a disadvantaged pupils' fund was not being used effectively.\nOxfordshire County Council said it will begin consulting on Friday over whether the school should shut.\nThe school, which educates children between 11 and 16 years old, received a good rating from Ofsted in 2012.\nBut after the most recent inspection, the watchdog said the school had shown a lack of management and effective teaching, which led to pupils underperforming.\nIt added: \"Standards in reading are too low. Pupils do not read well or widely enough.\n\"This restricts their access to the wider curriculum.\"\nThe council will discuss the potential closure of the 500-pupil school with parents on 3 May.\nA spokesman said the consultation - which will run until 16 June - will explore the potential impacts of the closure and how it can provide good-quality education to pupils.\nDirector of children's services Lucy Butler, said: \"It's important to stress at this stage that no decisions have been taken and that the school would not close without appropriate transfer arrangements in place for every child to attend a better-performing school.\"\nThe school would not comment on the potential closure, but a letter to parents read: \"Inevitably, this is a time of great concern and uncertainty for everyone but I assure you that everything possible will be done to safeguard the education and progress of our students.\"","summary":"A school in Oxfordshire which was rated inadequate by inspectors could close.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hatfield Colliery closed in June with the loss of 430 jobs after almost a century of production.\nThe short ceremony took place at the mine, near Doncaster.\nJohn Grogan, chairman of the Hatfield Employee Benefit Trust, which has run the mine since 2013, said it was \"the end of an era\".\nHe said: \"On Monday the company will be wound up in the High Court and that will represent the end of coal mining in South Yorkshire after many generations.\n\"In 1980 there were 50,000 miners in South Yorkshire. On Monday morning when we're in the High Court there will be none.\n\"We're presenting this piece of coal as a symbol of our respect for all the miners who have gone before us in South Yorkshire and helped build the economy of our country and keep the lights on for many decades.\"\nAccepting the gift the Mayor of Doncaster Ros Jones said: \"On behalf of Doncaster and South Yorkshire I'm humbled to accept this.\"\nThe only remaining deep coal mine in England, Kellingley colliery in North Yorkshire, is due to close later this year.","summary":"A piece of coal has been presented to South Yorkshire's last deep coal mine ahead of its closure on Monday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The League One club have also signed Norwich City midfielder Ebou Adams on loan until January.\nAdams, 21, signed from non-league Dartford in February 2016, will be making his second loan move from Carrow Road, having had a brief three-game stint with Braintree last season.\nJules, 20, did not play a first-team game for the Royals.\nBut he did make 10 Scottish Premiership appearances for Motherwell during a loan spell last season, and he was a member of the Scotland Under-20 squad that finished third at the recent Toulon tournament.\nShrewsbury have now made five summer signings, having previously brought in strikers Lenell John-Lewis and Arthur Gnahoua and midfielder Jon Nolan.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Shrewsbury Town have signed Reading midfielder Jordan Jules on a season-long loan deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The leading index closed down 69.63 points at 6231.89.\nMiners more than doubled earlier losses to leave Antofagasta down more than 6%. Others, including Anglo American and BHP Billiton were down 4%.\nHOusebuilders all but wiped out their earlier falls. Taylor Wimpey ended flat and Berkeley Group ended less than 1% down after a report from chartered surveyors forecasted a short-term drop in UK house prices over the next three months.\nRolls-Royce was also a loser, with a 2% fall.\nThe chief executive of Rolls-Royce has warned staff that the engineering firm is behind with deliveries to customers, according to the Financial Times.\nVodafone fell about 5% after it agreed a deal to merge its New Zealand operations with Sky Network Television.\nOn the FTSE 250 builder Bellway was also caught in the general decline of construction shares, with a 1% fall.\nThat was despite an upbeat trading statement.\n\"That survey from RICS [Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors] about a first possible drop in house prices since 2012, is clearly spooking people,\" said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.\n\"It is tax-related and maybe a little bit Brexit related, but some will be wondering whether there are more fundamental factors slowing us down, as prices are just at such high levels.\"\nFlybe shares ended 5.5% lower, despite returning to profit.\nOn the currency markets, the pound was down 0.3% against the dollar at $1.4466 but rose 0.3% against the euro to \u00e2\u201a\u00ac1.277.","summary":"(Close): The FTSE 100 closed lower, with mining shares among the biggest fallers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That was just over over half of last year's haul, when the website auctioned a coffee meeting with the Apple boss.\nThe money will benefit the Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.\nCharityBuzz declined to reveal the winner, who will get a one-hour lunch with Mr Cook at Apple headquarters (cost of travel not included).\nMr Cook also added a second prize on Twitter, which will give the winner a VIP seat at an upcoming Apple event.\nCharityBuzz had estimated the value of the lunch date at around $100,000.\nPart of the reason for the lower price tag could be that CharityBuzz implemented a finance authorisation requirement for anyone wishing to bid on the auction.\nBut while appetite for a bite with Mr Cook may have cooled (or Silicon Valley lovers might just prefer a well-brewed cup of coffee), his stock, much like Apple's, remains high.\nAn auction for a similar lunch date with former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke took in just over $70,000, and a still-open auction for a coffee date with AOL boss Tim Armstrong - which also includes a tour of HuffingtonPost Live and a taped interview - currently has zero bids.\nWarren Buffett, chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, was one of the first to popularise a \"lunch with the boss\"-style charity auction 14 years ago.\nLast year, lunch with the \"oracle of Omaha\" sold for more than $1m on eBay, off the record $3.5m winning bid in 2012.","summary":"A charity auction for a lunch date with Apple chief executive Tim Cook raised $1.6m (\u00c2\u00a31.2m) in its first day of business.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Highways England say the \u00c2\u00a36m layout changes on the Posthouse roundabout proved more difficult than anticipated.\nWork began last summer and was expected to finish by March but it has now been pushed back to 28 June.\nWrexham MP Ian Lucas said the route was vital to the region's economy.\n\"Deadlines were set, missed, then extended, not once but again and again - and the level of information given to motorists has been very poor indeed,\" he said.\nNew Chester MP Chris Matheson added: \"The chaos these works have caused has been a real issue for Chester for months.\"\nA Highways England spokesperson said: \"We are doing everything we can to complete the A55\/A483 scheme as quickly as possible.\n\"We have rescheduled the street lighting installation work to take place overnight in July, so that we are able to fully open the roundabout and start operating the traffic lights from Monday 29 June.\"","summary":"A roundabout on the A55 near Wrexham has been delayed until the end of the year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Chinook helicopter from RAF Odiham in Hampshire was sent to recover the wreckage.\nFive people were on the training aircraft when it was forced to land on Yr Aran in Snowdonia on 9 August.\nAll five escaped unhurt, but black smoke could be seen billowing from the peak for miles around.\nFive people - four military and one civilian - were on board the Griffin helicopter from RAF Valley on Anglesey when it made what the Ministry of Defence called a \"precautionary landing\".\nA sixth person involved in the training exercise was already on the mountain when the crew had to land.\nThe exercise involved the helicopter picking people up and putting them back down on the peak.","summary":"The wreckage of a military helicopter that crashed on to a Snowdonia peak has been recovered.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dr Imran Farooq, a leader of Karachi's influential MQM party, was stabbed to death near his home in Edgware, north London in September 2010.\nKhalid Shamim and Mohsin Ali were detained near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman, Balochistan province.\nThey are to be handed to Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency.\nThe BBC's Shahzeb Jillani in Pakistan says the murder was widely seen as a politically-motivated killing because Dr Farooq was reportedly planning to break away from the MQM leadership in London and start a new party.\nThe arrested suspects and a third man named Mohammed Kashif Khan Kamran worked for the MQM party, officials said.\nIn a statement, the MQM party denied any association with the suspects or involvement in the murder of Dr Farooq and accused the Pakistani government of political victimisation.\nDr Farooq was parliamentary leader in the Pakistani National Assembly when he went into hiding during a military operation against the MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement party) in 1992.","summary":"Two men have been arrested in Pakistan on suspicion of involvement in the murder of a prominent Pakistani politician.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve Williams, of Flat Iron Heritage, contacted his local MP, Lindsay Hoyle, after families were blocked from visiting the Chorley Pals Memorial Site at Serre-les-Puisieux.\nHe claims they were obstructed by a farmer who owns land near the cemetery.\nThe BBC tried to contact Jean Louis Legrand but could not get a reply.\nTo reach the Pals' Battalions memorial at the Sheffield Memorial Park, which is owned by Sheffield City Council, visitors must use an unmade public right of way that crosses land owned Mr Legrand.\nThe path is owned by the town of Serre whilst the park itself is looked after and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC).\nThe commission's Director General Victoria Wallace said: \"We are very concerned about the situation at Serre, and urge any visitors encountering hostility or harassment to report it to the local authorities.\n\"We are working with the French government and local authorities to find long-term solutions, but meanwhile we urge caution when visiting, and we ask visitors not to inflame the situation by ignoring the parking restrictions.\"\nThe dispute has forced Flat Iron Heritage to cancel visits.\nMr Williams, who has been making an annual trip to the area since 2002, said the situation was getting worse.\nHe said it has caused a \"great deal of distress\" to those travelling to visit the graves of loved ones.\nLabour MP for Chorley Mr Hoyle has written to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson asking his department to investigate.\nSheffield Memorial Park","summary":"A heritage group has called for an investigation into a dispute over access to a war cemetery in France.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"England international Chase, 29, had been suspended pending an internal disciplinary investigation, but will now been given a free transfer.\nCaptain Hansen, 29, is also released while Salford owner Marwan Koukash says Paterson, 28, is moving to Leigh.\nHalf-back Fages had resigned from the club and will now be allowed to leave.\n\"We're very close with his advisers to reaching a deal and we want to wish him all the very best,\" Koukash said of 21-year-old Fages.\nSalford secured their Super League status for next season with their win at Widnes and that will be the catalyst for their recruitment drive for next season, according to Koukash.\n\"Everything was on hold until we secured our position in Super League,\" he said. \"Having done that now, it's a matter of finalising the deals.\n\"I have no doubt that there will be at least six to eight new arrivals.\"","summary":"Salford Red Devils have released full-back Ben Chase, half-back Joe Hansen and forward Alex Fages.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Sunderland means United remain six points adrift of the Premier League top four.\nAsked afterwards if United can still make the Champions League places, Van Gaal said: \"It will be very difficult.\n\"After this match, the Europa League is our best route but it will not be easy because there are so many good teams.\"\nSince last season, the winners of the Europa League have been rewarded with a place in either the Champions League final qualifying stage or the group stage.\nUnited play the first leg of their Europa League last-32 tie against Danish side FC Midtjylland on Thursday.\nThey play Shrewsbury in the FA Cup next weekend and do not return to Premier League action until 28 February when they play third-placed Arsenal at Old Trafford.\nVan Gaal says he has not given up hope of matching United's fourth-place finish from his first campaign in charge, but has warned his squad that it now looks unlikely.\n\"We have given five points away against Chelsea and now Sunderland, so it is too much at this time,\" he added.\n\"I have said that also to the players, because you cannot close your eyes to it. It is still possible but the Europa League is easier I think.\n\"It is also not so easy, because there is also a fantastic level in that competition, so we will have to fight for it.\"","summary":"Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says the Europa League is his \"best route\" to qualifying for the Champions League.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Oscar-winning actress is specifically backing a project aimed at securing the future of Nower Wood, as an \"outdoor classroom\" for generations.\nThe ancient woodland, in Leatherhead, serves as a wildlife and environmental education site for pupils from primary to A-Level age.\nA fundraising drive aims to raise \u00c2\u00a3470,000 to rebuild dilapidated classrooms.\nDame Judi said: \"As a local Surrey resident with a love of wildlife, I'm delighted to be supporting Surrey Wildlife Trust and its Nower Wood New Build Project.\n\"I also recognise the importance of outdoor education and the need to inspire the next generation about wildlife and conservation.\"","summary":"Dame Judi Dench has pledged her support to the Surrey Wildlife Trust.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Officers fired tyre-deflation rounds at the raiders' Mercedes after they tried to ram a police car to escape.\nTwo further rounds were discharged at another car which was mistakenly thought to be involved.\nThe Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) said the officers' response was \"wholly justified.\"\nNo members of the public were injured during the incident on 12 February last year.\nThe five men were arrested outside the restaurant after stealing an ATM in Carnoustie earlier that day.\nSeven men were convicted of blowing up cash machines at banks and supermarkets across England and Scotland at Liverpool Crown Court this week.\nThe Pirc report said the police firearms response was \"necessary and proportionate\" due to the high risk posed to the public.\nCommissioner Kate Frame said: \"The police response, to what was a significant threat to public safety and the officers themselves, was wholly justified.\n\"They had reliable intelligence to indicate they were dealing with suspects who had access to firearms, a history of extreme violence and who had previously used high-powered stolen vehicles to ram police vehicles and escape.\n\"When the suspects then used the same dangerous tactic to try and avoid arrest during this incident, the use of tyre deflation rounds to disable their vehicle was not only necessary but proportionate.\"","summary":"Police have been cleared by a police watchdog over the use of firearms during a raid on a McDonald's restaurant in Carnoustie.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, 27 motorcyclists were killed and the number of serious injuries also rose from 507 to 514 in the year up to September 2015.\nLondon Assembly's Transport Committee said the figure for deaths was \"unacceptably high\".\nTfL said more police have been deployed in accident hotspots and it is focusing on motorcycle and scooter safety.\nThe figures were released as the London Assembly committee published its report \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcEasy Rider: Improving motorcycle safety on London roads\u00e2\u20ac\u2122.\nResearchers spoke to 1,200 riders and found one in five had been involved in a collision and about 62% motorcyclists had been involved in a near-miss incident.\nIn 2010, 4,337 motorcyclists were injured in London, which by 2014 rose to 5,233, an increase of nearly 21%.\nThe report found the inconsistency over access to bus lanes causes \"unnecessary confusion\" as TfL allows motorcyclists to ride in bus lanes on the roads it manages, while many boroughs do not.\nIt also asked TfL to monitor the impact of dedicated Cycle Superhighways on the road space shared by other traffic.\nThe report also called on authorities to educate young riders.\nValerie Shawcross, chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, said: \"Arguably motorcyclists have been overlooked in public discussion about road safety in recent years.\n\"However, 36 motorcyclists were killed on London's roads last year, a death toll that is unacceptably high, and part of a bigger picture of collisions and injuries affecting motorcyclists, many of them life-changing in their seriousness.\"\nTfL said that since September police had stopped 5,389 riders, issued 742 traffic offence reports, 1,335 verbal warnings, seized 96 motorcycles and made 10 arrests.\nPolice will also target the boroughs where motorcyclists are at greatest risk of injury.\nLeon Daniels, TfL's managing director of surface transport, said: \"On-street education and enforcement, substantial investment in improving rider skills and guidance to help engineers design roads so that they are safer for riders, all form part of a concerted effort to improve road safety in the capital.\"","summary":"The number of motorcyclists killed in London has risen by 36% in the past year, Transport for London (TfL) has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old, who joined Chelsea in January 2012, spent last season on loan at English Championship side Middlesbrough, making 22 appearances.\nHis switch comes after a vow to fight for a place at Chelsea this season.\n\"The target is to get a lot of playing time and help Kasimpasa achieve their objectives,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I've come to Turkey to reciprocate the club's determination to bring me here. I want to show the manager and the fans that they have made a good choice and I am completely focused on breaking into the squad and prove myself here.\n\"They have strong faith in my ability and I need to prove it. Last season was difficult because of injuries which affected me both at club and international level but I have put all that behind me.\n\"Kasimpasa approached Chelsea in a professional manner and the chance to test myself in a top league is very challenging.\"\nOmeruo underwent his medical at Kasimpasa on Tuesday before signing a deal, which includes an option for the Turkish club to buy him at the end of the loan.\nHe joined Chelsea from Belgian side Standard Liege in 2012 and developed on loan at ADO Den Haag in Netherlands in an 18-month spell from 2012 to 2013.\nOmeruo made 14 appearances in his first loan spell at Boro after joining in January 2014 and returned for the whole of last season.\nThe centre-back was first called up by Nigeria in January 2013 and he went on to play at that year's Africa Cup of Nations and Confederations Cup - and at the 2014 World Cup.","summary":"Chelsea defender Kenneth Omeruo has joined Turkish side Kasimpasa on a season-long loan.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Esteban Ruiz Santiago is accused of murdering five people at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International airport on Friday.\nDuring a 15-minute court appearance on Monday he was told by the judge that he may face the death penalty.\nSantiago answered the judge's questions in a clear voice.\nHe spoke very little during the hearing and confirmed to the judge that he understood the criminal charges and that he is a US citizen.\nWhen asked about his employment, he told the judge that he worked for the Signal 88 security firm in Anchorage, Alaska, for the last few years and that he currently has only $5 to $10 in his bank account.\nSecurity was high outside the courtroom, with more than 25 armed police guarding the building.\nSantiago wore a red jumpsuit and was shackled at the wrists, stomach and legs throughout the hearing.\nAuthorities say they have not ruled out terrorism as a motive, and that they are investigating whether mental illness may have played a role in the attack.\nIn November 2016, Santiago visited an FBI building in Anchorage to tell agents he was hearing voices and believed that US spies were trying to control his mind.\nAccording to a criminal complaint, Santiago told investigators that he flew one-way from Alaska to Florida to carry out the attack.\nAgents say he checked a handgun into his luggage.\nHe retrieved the gun from the baggage carousel, and loaded it in a bathroom before emerging and firing at random, investigators say.\nSix other people were wounded by gunshots at the airport's baggage claim area.\nThree dozen suffered minor injuries in the chaos as passengers and airport workers fled.","summary":"The man accused of shooting dead five people at an airport in Florida has appeared in court in the US state of Florida.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chisako Kakehi was arrested in 2014 and went on trial in Kyoto late last month.\nHer lawyers have pleaded not guilty on her behalf, and when her trial began she said only that she would \"leave everything\" to her defence team.\nBut in court, asked if she killed her husband, she said there was \"no mistake\", the Mainichi reported.\nThe 70-year-old said she committed the crime because her husband was not treating her well financially, and that she obtained the cyanide from a business associate.\n\"I wasn't given any money after I married him,\" the Japan Times quoted Ms Kakehi as telling the court on Monday. \"I have no intention of hiding the guilt. I will laugh it off and die if I am sentenced to death tomorrow.\"\nProsecutors say Ms Kakehi targeted the men for their money and poisoned them all with cyanide.\nThe investigation began when Isao Kakehi, her fourth husband who she reportedly met via a match-making site, died on 28 December 2013, a month after they got married.\nA post mortem examination subsequently found traces of cyanide in his body, and investigators then began examining the deaths of other men linked to the pensioner.\nShe is now on trial for murdering him and two other boyfriends, and the attempted murder and robbery of another boyfriend who later died of cancer.\nThe men were all aged between 70 and 80 when the alleged crimes took place between 2007-2013.\nMs Kakehi's three other husbands also all died, but she has not been charged in connection with their deaths.\nLawyers for Ms Kakehi say her testimony cannot be trusted, because she has mild dementia.\n\"Since she is suffering from dementia, she barely remembers things that happened recently let alone the incidents,\" her team was quoted as saying at the start of the trial, which is expected to continue until November.\nJapanese press have dubbed Ms Kakehi a \"black widow\" - a term derived from the female spider that eats its partner after mating.\nIn April another Japanese woman, Kanae Kajima, who was convicted of killing three lovers, lost a final appeal against her death sentence at the Supreme Court.","summary":"A Japanese woman dubbed the \"black widow\" has told a court she murdered her fourth husband and three other lovers with cyanide.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simmons, 52, was suspended in September for questioning the continued omissions of Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard.\nHe issued a public apology to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).\n\"I regret my public outburst during a press conference and the revelation of the vote that took place at the selection meeting,\" said Simmons.\n\"I extend a public apology to all whom I may have offended. I have personally apologised to my fellow selectors and the WICB and now do so again publicly.\n\"I am looking forward to putting this behind me and doing the job I enjoy with the West Indies' senior men's teams.\"\nSimmons played 26 Tests as an all-rounder for the West Indies between 1988 and 1997, and became head coach of their senior squads in March.\nEldine Baptiste took over from Simmons for the current tour of Sri Lanka, with the West Indies losing both Tests and all three one-day internationals before Wednesday's concluding Twenty20 match.","summary":"Former West Indies captain and head coach Phil Simmons has resigned from his role as a selector.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve, who presents Deadly 60 on CBBC, says \"it's pretty crazy that the word 'bullying' was bandied around.\"\n\"It's not a word that should be used lightly and certainly not one that I ever used,\" he said.\nThe pair dismissed claims earlier this month and Ola's husband James Jordan attacked Strictly producers over it.\nOla has now said that she knows people will believe how it was reported by the Daily Mail even if it wasn't true.\n\"Yes they do think it's true,\" reflects Ola, \"and it is hard being on a show for nine years and suddenly being called names, it's very hard\".\nSteve and Ola were in the bottom two on Strictly at the weekend and then lost the dance off so have now left this year's competition.\n\"It's been weird for me,\" says Steve, \"that the job I do has very little press and tabloid attention and all of a sudden having all these stories coming out and not really knowing what to do with it and how to handle it has been probably the biggest learning experience of Strictly for me\".\nIn a joint interview, Steve went on to say that \"the best thing\" to do when the bullying claims surfaced \"was to show that we were unified, that we were together as a team and to make sure that we just carried on smiling and carried on dancing and carried on doing our thing.\"\n\"And in some ways not to dignify it with a response,\" he added.\n\"In other ways when it's decisively brought up to answer it as truthfully as we can and I think that we've done that and it will blow over.\"\nIf you've been affected by bullying and want to find out about the help that's available, go to The Surgery's homepage on the BBC Radio 1 website.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Strictly Come Dancing stars Steve Backshall and Ola O'Neill have spoken out about the bullying claims they made about each other.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sturrock has nearly an entire team of injured players with 10 of his first-team squad doubtful for Saturday's League Two game against Wimbledon.\nTo add to his woes forward Shaun Jeffers is also suspended following last weekend's red card.\n\"We've just got to battle through these next two games,\" said Sturrock.\nWinger Jack Compton has also been ruled out for four weeks leaving Sturrock little choice but to ask some of his squad to play despite carrying knocks.\n\"I won't be able to fill it so I'll bring in one of the youth players to sit on the bench in a position we don't have many players for,\" Sturrock told BBC Radio Bristol.\n\"Jordan Gibbons is playing with an injury but he'll have to play again. It's not ideal but that is the situation we are in.\n\"It's quite scary when you look at the age of certain players playing every week. They deserve the experienced players to come back as quickly as possible.\n\"They are getting match practice and learning their trade but they are making mistakes and really we need to get a more solid team on the pitch.\"","summary":"Bristol City manager Alan Sturrock says he has to \"battle through\" his injury crisis.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Musk tweeted that the explosion of Falcon 9 during a routine filling operation was the most complicated in the space travel firm's history.\nHe said that the engines weren't on and there was \"no apparent heat source\".\nThe rocket's payload, a satellite on which Facebook had leased capacity, was destroyed in the explosion last week.\n\"Still working on the Falcon fireball investigation. Turning out to be the most difficult and complex failure we have ever had in 14 years,\" Mr Musk tweeted.\nFacebook, with Eutelsat Communications, had been due to use the Amos-6 satellite for broadband internet coverage for parts of sub-Saharan Africa as part of Facebook's Internet.org initiative.\nThe force of the blast at Cape Canaveral shook buildings several miles away.\nMr Musk tweeted that support for the SpaceX investigation by Nasa, the US Federal Aviation Administration, and the US Air Force was \"much appreciated\".\nThe technology entrepreneur owns and leads SpaceX. Mr Musk is also chief executive of electric car company Tesla Motors and chairman of solar energy firm SolarCity.","summary":"SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk has said that the rocket that exploded at Florida's Cape Canaveral airport last week was the most complex failure in the company's history.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Basil Khan and Omar Mohidin were 16 when they were hit and racially abused by officers in Edgware Road, north west London in 2007, the High Court heard.\nThe sergeant and a constable involved were acquitted along with four colleagues in a criminal trial in 2009.\nThe High Court ruled the two men were racially abused and awarded damages.\nThe Met's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Fiona Taylor said the officers' actions had let down the public and all of the force.\nOfficers from the Territorial Support Group stopped the teenagers in June 2007 because they claimed that some of the group had been mouthing obscenities and making gestures at them.\nOmar Mohidin was held in a police van for about five minutes while officers arrested Basil Khan who was handcuffed, strip searched and held in police custody for almost 20 hours.\nMr Justice Gilbart said Mr Khan had been wrongfully arrested and he accepted PC Mark Jones, who has since left the force, had hit Mr Khan, grabbing him around the neck and making it difficult for him to breathe.\nThe judge awarded Mr Khan \u00a311,900 in damages and said Sgt William Wilson had also struck Mr Khan.\nThe court ruled Mr Mohidin was also falsely imprisoned for a few minutes during which time he was subjected to \"racist humiliation\", but that his injury amounted at most to feeling upset for a few days.\nHe dismissed Mr Mohidin's claim that he had suffered acute stress disorder as a result of the police action and awarded him \u00a32,500.\nThe judge threw out a third civil damages claim for false imprisonment, assault and race discrimination brought by another man, Ahmed Hegazy.","summary":"The Metropolitan Police has apologised to two men who were racially abused and falsely imprisoned by officers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"President Robert Mugabe and his wife arrived back in Harare early on Sunday.\nMrs Mugabe, 52, is accused of assaulting model Gabriella Engels a week ago at a Johannesburg hotel where her sons were staying.\nShe has not commented publicly on the case.\nA lawyer for Ms Engels told the BBC that they were planning to challenge the immunity decision in court.\nWillie Spies said he would argue that the first lady should not have been given special treatment as she had been in South Africa on private business.\nThe South African government's decision came in a notice from International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, published in the Government Gazette on Sunday.\n\"I hereby recognise the immunities and privileges of the First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr Grace Mugabe,\" she said.\nOn Saturday, Mrs Mugabe had been due to take part in the first ladies' programme at the Southern African Development Community heads of state summit in Pretoria, which Mr Mugabe, 93, was attending.\nHowever, she failed to show up.\nSouth African police had said they wanted to interview Mrs Mugabe and had set up a \"red alert\" at the borders to try to ensure she did not leave the country.\nBut Zimbabwe's ZBC state broadcaster reported that President Mugabe and his wife \"arrived on board an Air Zimbabwe flight early on Sunday morning\".\nIt showed pictures of her greeting officials at Harare airport.\nMs Engels' lawyers have said their client was offered money to drop the case but she refused.\nShe appeared at a press conference on Thursday with a large plaster on her forehead. She has alleged that Mrs Mugabe beat her with an extension cable at the hotel where the model was staying with Mrs Mugabe's two sons.\nShe told the BBC: \"She hit me with the plug and the extension cord. And I just remember being curled down on the floor with blood rushing down my face and down my neck.\"\nThe South African Broadcasting Corporation said the Mugabes were scheduled to attend a funeral for a state minister at Harare's Heroes Acre on Sunday.","summary":"The South African government has granted Zimbabwe's First Lady Grace Mugabe immunity from prosecution over an alleged assault.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The court in Novorossiysk gave two of the dancers 10 days in jail each, a third 15 days and two others received fines on charges of petty hooliganism.\nProsecutors had said their \"erotic and sexual twerk dance\" was disrespectful to historic memory and unacceptable.\nEarlier this month, Russian officials closed a dance school after a similar dance video emerged on the internet.\nThe latest incident involves six dancers - one of them a minor who was not convicted - who had posted a video on YouTube.\n\"This incident of disrespect for the memory of war history is unacceptable and any attempts to desecrate sites of military glory will be stopped immediately,\" prosecutors said.\nThe sentences come as Russia prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the World War Two victory.\nThey also follow the incident early in April when a video clip from the Orenburg dance school on YouTube was viewed millions of times.\nThe video clip, entitled Winnie the Pooh and the Bees, showed a group of teenage girls dancing on stage in striped leotards, long socks and mini-skirts,\nThey perform hip-thrusting moves characteristic of twerking.\nA committee is investigating whether the performance amounts to negligence or even \"debauched action\", which is punishable by a range of sanctions from community service to three years behind bars.","summary":"A Russian court has sentenced three teenagers to jail for performing an \"erotic\" twerk dance at a World War Two memorial in the city of Orenburg.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peake won silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and is targeting a Team GB spot in Rio.\nThe 30-year-old aims to break the Welsh record, which she currently holds, at Cardiff International Sports Stadium.\n\"I've done a lot of competitions trying to get the magical bar that is the Rio qualification,\" Peake said.\n\"There's quite a few goals for the weekend.\n\"A personal best would be nice and would also be a Welsh record. I've equalled it so far this year so I'd really like to step that up a notch.\"\nBritish Athletics has set 4.50m as the qualification standard for Rio with Peake setting a personal best of 4.40m.","summary":"Commonwealth Games silver medallist Maxine Peake is aiming to set a Welsh record and qualify for the Rio Olympics on Saturday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Anglo-South African company said its current structure was \"too costly\" and inefficient.\nChanges to the regulatory environment in Europe and South Africa had also made the business more complex to run.\nIt came as the firm reported a 4% rise in annual pre-tax adjusted operating profit to \u00c2\u00a31.7bn.\nOld Mutual said it expected the separation of its four main units to be completed by the end of 2018.\nThe company plans to separate into Old Mutual Emerging Markets, Old Mutual Wealth, Nedbank Group and OM Asset Management.\nChief executive Bruce Hemphill said: \"The strategy we have announced today sets out a bold new course to unlock value currently trapped within the group structure.\n\"We have four strong businesses that can reach their full potential by freeing them from the costs and constraints of the group.\n\"These businesses are performing strongly, have excellent competitive positions in sizeable markets and the underlying growth potential to flourish independently.\"\nHe said the current organisation of the group was \"a costly structure with insufficient synergies to justify those costs\".\nThe group said it had yet to decide how it would go about spinning off the units.\nOld Mutual announced its strategic review in November, after former Standard Bank executive Mr Hemphill took over as chief executive.\nThe group, which was founded in South Africa in 1845, currently has a majority stake in South African lender Nedbank. But it plans to reduce it to a minority stake by the end of 2018.\nThe company's Old Mutual Wealth unit, a sponsor of England rugby union, has also received a takeover approach from private equity firms, according to reports citing unnamed sources.","summary":"Old Mutual has announced plans to spin off four of its businesses, including Nedbank and Old Mutual Wealth.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Cheetham Hill Asda Living store will turn off escalators, screens and music for an hour on Saturday 7 May.\nCustomers will also be offered a picture map of the supermarket.\nGeneral manager Simon Lea came up with the idea after watching an autistic child and his mother struggle on the shop floor.\nFollow the latest news updates from across Greater Manchester\n\"When we open the doors you will be able to hear a pin drop. That's the plan,\" Mr Lea told the Manchester Evening News.\n\"I suffered for many years with anxiety and I used to absolutely hate going into busy stores. If we can make a few small changes to give these customers a better shopping experience and make them comfortable then I know the store will be a better place to shop for everyone,\" Mr Lea said.\nThe store will open an hour early and no announcements will be made during the quiet hour between 08:00 and 09:00 BST.\nSource: The National Autistic Society\nAsda said it would monitor feedback from the trial and would consider rolling it out to other stores.\nThe National Autistic Society (NAS) said it welcomed the move as shops and other public spaces could be \"extremely challenging\" because of bright lights, strong smells and crowds.\nNAS Campaign manager Tom Madders said: \"It can cause [autistic people] to feel overwhelmed by 'too much information'. This can be excruciatingly painful or cause extreme anxiety. This may lead to a meltdown or - all too often - people avoid these places and choose not to go out at all.\n\"Asda's initiative is a great example of an organisation taking the trouble to understand how autistic people experience the world and we hope other retailers are inspired to follow their example.\"","summary":"A supermarket in Manchester is experimenting with a \"quiet hour\" to help people with autism and learning disabilities.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 39-year-old has passed the Premier League and Football League's fit and proper person test and will become chairman of the West Midlands side.\nHe succeeds American Randy Lerner, who bought Villa for \u00a362.6m in 2006.\nVilla were relegated from the Premier League for the first time last season, finishing bottom, and have since named Roberto di Matteo as manager.\nDr Xia spent six years at Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, including five months at Oxford University, before returning to China.\nHe made his fortune as the owner of Recon Group, a holding company that has the controlling interest in five publicly listed companies on the Hong Kong and Chinese stock exchanges, employing 35,000 people in 75 countries.\nHis takeover comprises a \u00a352m purchase price and a \u00a324m overdraft. In addition, he will contribute \u00a360m in operating costs.\nDr Xia met the Football League's Shaun Harvey in London on Monday for formal confirmation he had passed the owners' and directors' test, after the Premier League had been satisfied in its investigations.\nThe new Villa vice-chairman is Chris Samuelson, an international financier who has been involved in a failed takeover at fellow Championship club Reading.\nHe also attempted to inject finances into Premier League Everton more than a decade ago.\nThe new chief executive is Keith Wyness, who filled the same role at Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen, then Everton.\nSamuelson was instrumental in getting Dr Xia interested in the Villa project and introduced the new owner to Wyness.\nDr Xia is expected to inject about \u00a330m into the transfer fund available to former Chelsea, West Brom and Schalke boss Di Matteo as he rebuilds a first-team squad that won only three league games last season.\nSubscribe to the BBC Sport newsletter to get our pick of news, features and video sent to your inbox.","summary":"Chinese businessman Dr Xia Xia has completed his \u00a352m takeover of Championship club Aston Villa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Charlton Athletic supporter Daniel Boylett, 36, of Eltham, was arrested after trouble broke out at the match on 23 September 2015.\nHe was found guilty at Croydon Crown Court of attempted damage for the attack on Kayla. He was also found guilty of violent disorder.\nBoylett was released on bail to be sentenced on 28 April.\nCrystal Palace, who are nicknamed The Eagles, adopted Kayla as a mascot in 2010.\nWho is Kayla the Eagle?\nThe court heard handler Chris Belsey was walking around the Selhurst Park pitch with the bird on his forearm at the game.\nProsecutor Daniel Higgins said \"three or four fans were shouting abuse\" at the pair when one leaned over the barrier and \"threw a punch\".\nHe said Mr Belsey did not know if the punch had landed and Kayla \"seemed unhurt\", but \"due to her delicate bone structure if she had been hit with force, her bones could easily break\".\nFour other men were on trial with Boylett over the trouble which marred the Capital One third-round tie.\nMr Higgins said there had been trouble \"before, during and after\" the game.\nThe first scuffles broke out as police escorted Charlton supporters to Selhurst Park.\nOne officer suffered a cut lip after being hit by what he thought was a bottle as rival fans tried to break the police cordon, the court heard.\nAt the end of the match, which Charlton lost 4-1, Donegan ran at police wielding a large yellow cone and had to be \"subdued with a baton strike\".\nAfter his arrest, he told police he was \"annoyed\" as \"we just got battered. I picked it up and let my anger out\".\nThe jury were previously directed to acquit Cowcher, Boylett, Kitto and McConville on another count of violent disorder due to insufficient evidence.","summary":"A football fan has been found guilty of trying to punch Crystal Palace mascot Kayla the Eagle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He had been facing charges of genocide during one of the most brutal periods in Guatemala's civil war.\nDoctors said he was not able to understand any charges against him.\nThe medical report will affect two separate trials where he is charged with ordering the murder of hundreds of farmers and over 1,000 Mayan Indians.\nGeneral Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide and war crimes two years ago, and sentenced to 80 years in prison.\nThe main charges were that he and his former intelligence chief ordered the army to carry out 15 massacres of Ixil Maya indigenous people in Quiche in northern Guatemala, in which around 1,700 Indians were killed.\nHowever, a high court then threw out the charges on procedural grounds and ordered a retrial.\nAnother trial began in January but ended after the judge was rejected for having made public opinions about genocide in a student thesis.\nA new trial was set for July. This may now not take place because of the medical examiner's report declaring the ex-leader mentally incompetent.","summary":"Guatemala's former military leader, General Efrain Rios Montt, has been declared mentally unfit to stand trial.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Royal Stoke University Hospital has been designated as a \"gym\" where players can train their characters and fans have been seen roaming the site.\nA hospital spokesman said it was \"unconcerned\" as long as people played the game where it was safe.\nIt warned it would get the \"gym\" removed if fans misused the A&E unit.\n\"Clinical staff have stated categorically that no one should attempt to enter A&E to play the game,\" a spokesman said.\n\"Should problems arise from the public misusing A&E to play Pokemon Go then the trust will have no choice but to contact the game's developer and have the 'gym' removed.\"\nMore on this and other stories from Stoke and Staffordshire\nKevin Parker, associate chief nurse at the hospital, said he was \"aware\" of the game's popularity, but warned players to stay away from the \"incredibly busy\" A&E department.\nHe said: \"We want the public to understand that anybody who visits the hospital solely to play the game will provide an unwanted distraction to the important work of the hospital.\"\nHowever, Michelle Harris, the hospital's sustainability manager, said managers appreciated the positive aspects of the game\nShe said: \"We recognise that the Pokemon Go game encourages walking and exercise, which is something that the trust is equally keen to promote.\"","summary":"Pokemon Go fans have been warned not to enter a hospital's A&E department to play the augmented reality game.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Falcons academy graduate won three Premiership titles with Leicester in his nine years away from Kingston Park.\nFlood, who has been capped 60 times by England, said: \"When the opportunity came on to the table, it didn't take long for me to make the decision.\n\"It really feels like I'm coming home, and I've watched a fair amount of Newcastle's games in recent months.\"\nFalcons, who have now made 10 signings for the 2017-18 season, did not disclose the length of Flood's contract.\nFlood, who made his Premiership debut for Newcastle in 2005, spent six season with Leicester where he went on to become club captain.\nHe has spent the past three seasons in the French top flight with Toulouse.\nFalcons director of rugby Dean Richards said: \"Toby is a proven performer at the very top level, he is a local lad and it is a huge boost for us to be able to add a player of his quality to our squad.\n\"He has vast leadership experience, he will bring an extra dimension to our game and this really is a signing which outlines the ambition we have to rise even further up the Premiership table.\"\nNewcastle won their final match of the Premiership season on Saturday, beating relegated Bristol 39-27 to finish eighth in the table.\n\"We have quality players coming through our academy and a number of major new signings joining us,\" Richards added.\n\"All the signs are really positive for next season and it is a hugely exciting time to be involved with the club.\"","summary":"Newcastle Falcons have re-signed England back-row Toby Flood from French side Toulouse.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glen Johnson said he was stepping down from Cadwgan Building Preservation Trust (CBPT) due to the harassment from a small number of unnamed people.\nHe said some had taken exception to the way the castle project was being run. It reopened in April.\nThe trust, made up of 250 people, secured revamp funds, with more than \u00a36m from the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nVolunteers raised more than \u00a3200,000 to save the 900-year-old site.\nMr Johnson said: \"The main reason for my resignation is to protect my family from the virtual persecution currently being dealt out by a small number of individuals who have taken exception to the castle and its trustees because the project is not precisely as they would like it.\"\nHe will continue to work as a volunteer with the group.\nCBPT chairwoman Jann Tucker said: \"Glen's remarkable knowledge of the castle and the history of Cardigan has played a huge part in making the site what it is today and we are pleased that he will continue to support us in the capacity of a volunteer - a role he first took up 30 years ago.\"","summary":"The chairman of a project to restore Cardigan Castle has resigned to protect his family from \"virtual persecution\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Edinburgh-based group said profit increased by 22.6% to \u00a331.5m, while revenues were down 6.8%, to \u00a3242.3m.\nHowever, total operating costs were cut by 6.7% to \u00a3191.7m.\nThe figures were released as Johnston confirmed that shareholders had overwhelmingly backed a deal to buy the i newspaper from ESI Media for \u00a324m.\nIt said the acquisition would give the company \"numerous revenue and cost synergy opportunities\", contribute positively to earnings and \"allow us to accelerate growth in digital, and help stabilise our circulation revenues\".\nIn its annual results statement, the owner of The Scotsman and more than 200 other titles said \"challenging trading conditions\" in the second half of last year had continued into 2016.\nTotal revenues for the first eight weeks of this year were down 13% \"against strong year-on-year comparatives\" in the first quarter of 2015.\nOther Johnston Press financial highlights for 2015:\nIn January the group revealed plans to cut editorial jobs across its operations in the UK, as part of a drive to cut costs following a decline in revenue.\nChief executive Ashley Highfield said: \"We have reduced costs to maintain profitability, reset our portfolio and refocused on priority markets with attractive audiences that offer the best opportunity for growth.\n\"Success in driving our national display advertising business in 2015 and the rollout of our local display advertising sales force initiative gives me confidence for the future despite the fact that the market remains difficult.\"\nThe company stated that this year it would \"focus on and invest in our primary brands, operating in growth markets with attractive audiences\".\nJohnston added: \"We have identified a number of newsbrands that are now considered non-core and such will be either divested or run with less costs, reflecting the medium-term outlook for the identified assets that fall into this category.\n\"The company will run a formal process, with advisers, to market defined asset groups for sale during 2016. Interest by third parties, enquiring about assets, has been encouraging so far.\"","summary":"Johnston Press, the publisher of The Scotsman and the i newspaper, has reported a rise in annual pre-tax profits.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Perry Beeches III is one of a chain of six free schools. Mr Cameron described the schools as \"a real success story\".\nBut the Ofsted report said too many students were underachieving and described teaching as \"inadequate\".\nPerry Beeches chief executive Liam Nolan said he \"fundamentally disagreed\" with the inspectors.\nThe school's headteacher, Darren Foreman, its senior leadership team and chair of governors have resigned, Mr Nolan said.\nMr Nolan has taken on the role of interim head teacher, together with Jackie Powell.\nThe report said: \"Teaching is inadequate. Too much is dull and fails to engage students who became bored and start to fidget.\"\nIt also accused the school's leadership of having an, \"unrealistic and inaccurate\" view of the school and added students' behaviour required improvement.\nMr Nolan said: \"This judgement makes me question Ofsted's credibility.\"\nHowever he said he intended to work with Ofsted to make the school outstanding.\nHe described the report as an, \"unfortunate blip\".\nHe said: \"Within six months you will see us back on the top.\"\nThe Perry Beeches schools are funded by central government but not run by local authorities.\nTwo of the other schools in the chain have been rated \"outstanding\" by Ofsted.\nPerry Beeches III was opened by the Prime Minister in September 2013.\nAt the time, he said the majority of free schools were, \"a real success story we should build on as a country\".\nA Department for Education spokesman said: \"Liam Nolan and the Perry Beeches free schools are transforming the life chances of children in Birmingham, in some of the most deprived communities of the country.\n\"The performance of Perry Beeches I and II has set the bar for schools across the rest of the country.\n\"Swift action has already been taken to change the leadership of Perry Beeches III and to turn around the performance of the school.\"","summary":"Prime Minister David Cameron's flagship free school in Birmingham has been rated \"inadequate\" by Ofsted.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The campaign was launched on 19 July by the Iraq War Families Campaign Group, which is made up of relatives of British troops killed in the conflict.\nIt aimed to reach that amount to \"bring to justice those responsible for the war and the deaths of our loved ones\".\nThe campaign was led by Reg Keys and Roger Bacon, who lost sons in Iraq.\nThe funding bid began after the publication last month of the long-awaited report by Sir John Chilcot into the 2003 invasion.\nChilcot report: Findings at-a-glance\nThe campaign group initially aimed to reach \u00a350,000 via crowdfunding, but extended its target after raising that figure in nine hours on the CrowdJustice website.\nIt has now received enough backing to fund the whole campaign.\nMr Keys and Mr Bacon said in a statement: \"This is great proof of the underlying support from the British people in our quest for answers and for justice.\n\"It is startling and humbling at the same time.\"\nThe money raised will allow the group's lawyers, McCue and Partners - currently working free of charge - to analyse the 2.6 million-word report by Sir John and prepare \"a comprehensive opinion approved by expert senior counsel\".\nThis would provide guidance on whether legal action against key people involved in the invasion of Iraq would succeed or not.\nThe Chilcot report did not make any findings on whether individuals acted unlawfully.\nHowever, it rejected the legal basis for UK military action, and said then-prime minister Mr Blair overstated the threat posed by then-President of Iraq Saddam Hussein and sent ill-prepared troops into battle.\nChilcot report: Coverage in full\nMr Blair has apologised for any mistakes made, but not the decision to go to war itself.\nA total of 179 British service personnel were killed in Iraq between 2003 and 2009, when British troops left Iraqi soil.\nTens of thousands of Iraqi civilians died over the period, though estimates vary considerably.","summary":"A campaign to fund legal action against those involved in the Iraq War has raised \u00a3100,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Heard, 30, filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences.\nThey married 15 months ago and have no children.\nThey have recently been embroiled in a legal case in Australia after Heard took two dogs into the country illegally. She pleaded guilty in April to a charge of falsifying documents.\nDepp, 52, and Heard met while co-starring in the 2011 film The Rum Diary.\nIn the court papers, Texan-born Heard listed the separation date as Sunday.\nCelebrity news website TMZ reported that Depp had asked a judge to reject Heard's claim for spousal support.\nThe split comes days after the death of Depp's mother. His latest film, Alice Through the Looking Glass, is due to be released on Friday.\nThe Australian court case started last year when Heard brought two dogs into the country where her husband was filming the latest movie in the Pirates of the Caribbean series.\nWhen the case was settled, the couple released a video apology expressing remorse and advising travellers to respect Australian quarantine laws.\nHowever, Australia's Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce had threatened to have the dogs put down, triggering a war of words with Depp that lasted for months.\nThe actor recently said on a US TV show that Mr Joyce looks \"somehow inbred with a tomato\".\nMr Joyce responded by saying he was \"pulling strings\" in Johnny Depp's head, like film villain Hannibal Lecter.","summary":"Actor Johnny Depp and actress Amber Heard have filed for divorce in the US.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In previous years crime figures have seen a significant rise during the annual celebration.\nGood weather on Saturday meant a larger number of spectators than usual turned out to the event.\nHowever, Insp Stuart Wilson said that other than a \"few minor incidents\" it had passed peacefully.\nHe said: \"The annual Guid Nychburris celebrations started early with police cyclists escorting about 200 horses through the traffic in Dumfries.\n\"The good weather meant that there were a large number of spectators out to watch the horses, the crowning ceremony and the parade in the centre of Dumfries but it was a good family atmosphere and there were no policing issues.\n\"Local police were assisted by police horses and Operational Support Division from Glasgow to make sure the crowds were safe.\"","summary":"Police have said the annual Guid Nychburris celebrations in Dumfries and Galloway have passed peacefully.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lagmar Barking, a joint venture between MAR Properties and the Lagan Developments (Holdings), owned the Vicarage Field shopping centre in Barking.\nIt has been bought by Benson Elliot, a UK-based private equity property fund manager.\nThe last accounts for Lagmar Barking showed it owed its lenders \u00a370m.\nThe loan secured on the centre was bought by the US investment fund Cerberus as part of its purchase of the National Asset Management Agency's (Nama) Northern Ireland loan book in 2014.\nPeter Cornforth, director of retail at Benson Elliot, said the deal was \"an exciting purchase for Benson Elliot\".\nHe added that it provided the firm with \"a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the regeneration of a key east London metropolitan centre\".\nCerberus is continuing to rapidly work through the former Nama portfolio with a combination of asset sales, refinancings and enforcements.","summary":"A shopping centre in east London that had been in the hands of its owners has been sold for \u00a350m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victim was queuing for food at the branch in St George's Street, Canterbury at about 02:15 GMT on Friday when the assault occurred.\nInvestigating officers said three men entered the restaurant and began being noisy and bumping into people.\nIt is believed one of the group then set light to the woman's hair.\nOfficers have released CCTV images of three men they are keen to speak to regarding the attack.\nDet Sgt Barry Carr said: \"Fortunately the fire was put out quickly and the victim was not seriously hurt, but things could clearly have turned out much worse.\n\"This was a nasty and extremely dangerous thing to do, and I urge anyone who recognises the men in the CCTV images to contact me as soon as possible.\"","summary":"A woman's hair was set on fire in a fast food restaurant, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Earlier this month, a series of character posters and the film's trailer provoked uproar on social media for their predominantly white cast.\nLast week both the film's director, Alex Proyas, and studio, Lionsgate, apologised for the offence.\nProyas said it was clear \"casting choices should have been more diverse\".\nThe action movie - due to be released early next year - sees white actors such as Gerard Butler, Rufus Sewell and Geoffrey Rush take centre stage in a film about warring Egyptian gods.\nThe publicity material prompted actress Bette Midler to tweet: \"Movie, #GodsOfEgypt in which everyone is white? Egyptians, in history and today, have NEVER been white. BRING BACK GEOGRAPHY!! It's Africa!\"\n'Failure'\n\"We recognise that it is our responsibility to help ensure that casting decisions reflect the diversity and culture of the time periods portrayed,\" wrote Lionsgate in an official statement, released on Friday.\n\"In this instance we failed to live up to our own standards of sensitivity and diversity, for which we sincerely apologise.\n\"Lionsgate is deeply committed to making films that reflect the diversity of our audiences. We have, can and will continue to do better.\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\"\nA statement released by I, Robot director Proyas read: \"The process of casting a movie has many complicated variables, but it is clear that our casting choices should have been more diverse. I sincerely apologise to those who are offended by the decisions we made.\"\nDuVernay, who became the first black female director to receive a Golden Globe nomination for the civil rights movie Selma in 2014, applauded the film-makers' honesty.\n\"This kind of apology never happens - for something that happens all the time. An unusual occurrence worth noting,\" she tweeted.\n\"GODS OF EGYPT makes me value [JJ] Abrams' STAR WARS choices more. Makes me cheer more for [Ryan] Coogler's CREED. We all deserve icons in our own image,\" she added, in a further tweet.\nThe criticism follows similar complaints about Ridley Scott's 2014 movie Exodus: Gods and Kings, which saw Christian Bale cast as Moses - and more recently, Joe Wright's casting of Rooney Mara as Tiger Lilly in Pan.\nGods of Egypt has a reported budget of $140m (\u00c2\u00a392m). It is scheduled for release on 26 February.","summary":"Director Ava DuVernay has praised the film-makers for apologising for the casting of white actors in Gods of Egypt.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Malorie Bantala, 21, was 32-weeks pregnant when she was assaulted by two people in Peckham on 15 June.\nA boy, 17, was charged on Tuesday with child destruction and grievous bodily harm. He is due to appear at Barkingside Magistrates' Court later.\nKevin Wilson, 20, was charged in June with child destruction and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.\nThe teaching assistant, of Longfield Estate in Bermondsey, who is believed to be the baby's father, denies the charge and will face a trial in November.","summary":"A second man has been charged in connection with the attempted murder of a pregnant woman in east London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Phil Smith, chief executive of IT company Cisco, likened the situation to not having access to water or a road and said businesses would not be able to survive without it.\nHe said a fast internet connection was vital to a country like Wales with a \"complex landscape\".\nThe Welsh government insisted Wales was leading the way with broadband.\nMinisters and BT are currently delivering the scheme Superfast Cymru, which will give people access to fibre broadband.\nEarlier this year a Superfast Cymru spokesman said more than 80% of properties in Wales had access to the superfast broadband.\nBut, speaking to BBC Wales at technology conference Digital 2016 in Newport, Mr Smith said: \"I'm very surprised that broadband hasn't got to the level of penetration it should.\n\"To be honest it's like saying you don't have a road now, or you don't have water.\n\"Companies, countries and individuals can't survive without broadband, it's not some optional nice thing to have, this is the way business is done.\n\"A country like Wales, it's got a wide population and complex landscape, it needs people to be on video, to engage anywhere in the world at any time.\n\"I think it's really important that the government and industry push hard to get broadband to the highest level everywhere.\"\nA Welsh Government spokesman said an Ofcom report in August showed Wales was leading the way among the UK's devolved nations with the availability of superfast broadband.\n\"The Superfast Cymru programme has already made superfast broadband speeds in excess of 24Mbps available to more than 581,000 Welsh homes and businesses, including in some very rural areas, and more premises will have access as the rollout continues,\" he added.\n\"We are committed to making Wales a truly digital nation and continue to support businesses to take advantage of broadband technology which will help them to grow, to boost Wales' economic prosperity and create jobs.\"","summary":"A leading technology figure has called on the Welsh government and industry to push for faster broadband.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Italian authorities concluded Claire Martin killed herself after suffering from post-natal depression.\nHer parents, from Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, believe she was murdered because \"things don't add up\".\nAshfield MP Gloria De Piero said there are \"anomalies to explore\".\nMs Martin, 30, lived with son and her in-laws in Grottaminarda, near Naples, while her partner worked in Germany.\nIn March 2012, Ms Martin suffered multiple stab wounds to her neck, struggled upstairs and died.\nA murder investigation was launched, but 15 months later the Italian authority closed the case after it ruled she had committed suicide.\nFollowing a recent Guardian newspaper article on her death, her father Ray Martin said: \"Things don't add up.\n\"It's impossible to stab yourself multiple times in the neck and climb up stairs after wiping the blood clean off the knife.\"\nHer mother Pat Martin said: \"It's a continuing nightmare, nobody gives a damn.\"\nMs De Piero said forensic reports have been translated into English, but there are witness statements and other evidence only available in Italian.\nThe MP has asked for a meeting in October with the Italian government to \"get the answers the Martin's need\".\nMr Martin said: \"We hope to meet with the magistrate, but I honestly don't know why they won't speak with us.\"\nThe Foreign Office said it would not comment on individual cases, but has provided consular assistance to the family.\nIt added: \"We will continue to assist in any way we can, although we cannot interfere in the legal system of another country.\"","summary":"The parents of a mother-of-three stabbed to death in Italy say they are still waiting for answers about her death.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Office for National Statistics said industrial output fell 0.7% compared with January, when it dropped 0.3%.\nUnexpectedly warm weather drove the change, because it led to a fall in electricity and gas demand, the ONS said.\nConstruction output fell by 1.7% in February, down from a revised January reading of zero growth.\nThe construction figure, the biggest drop in nearly a year, was mainly the result of a 2.6% fall in the housebuilding sector.\nMeanwhile, the UK's deficit in goods and services widened to \u00c2\u00a33.7bn in February, from a revised figure of \u00c2\u00a33bn in January.\nAccording to the ONS, the deficit was fuelled by what it called \"erratic items\", such as imports of gold and aircraft.\n\"The overall trade deficit worsened, but excluding erratic items, the picture improved, as imports fell more than exports,\" said ONS senior statistician Kate Davies.\nHoward Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Markit, called the figures \"a disappointing package of data for the UK economy which fuels suspicion that GDP growth slowed markedly, largely due to consumers becoming more cautious\".\nHe added: \"We suspect UK GDP growth in the first quarter of 2017 slowed to 0.4% quarter-on-quarter from 0.7% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2016 - this would be the weakest growth rate since the first quarter of 2016.\"","summary":"UK industrial output fell in February for the second month in a row, official figures have shown.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A yellow severe weather warning has been issued as the remains of Hurricane Gonzalo reach Britain.\nCoastal areas and north-western parts of Wales are expected to see the worst of the weather.\nThe Met Office said while all of Wales will be affected, areas including Aberporth, Aberystwyth and Anglesey will likely see the strongest winds.\n\"Hurricane Gonzalo will run eastwards across the Atlantic, reaching the UK on Monday night, bringing strong winds and heavy rain,\" said a spokesperson.\n\"The strongest winds are expected on Tuesday as the low pressure clears eastwards.\"\nGusts exceeding 55mph are likely inland, with 60 to 70mph gusts in some exposed coastal areas in the west.\nThe forecaster warned that fallen leaves and blocked drains could increase the risk of surface water affecting roads, and advised that travel could be disrupted.\nHurricane Gonzalo caused widespread damage and a power blackout when it hit Bermuda last week, with damage caused to houses and power lines downed.\nIrish Ferries has cancelled some sailings between Holyhead and Dublin due to the adverse weather forecasts for Tuesday.","summary":"Strong winds and heavy rain are expected to hit Wales on Tuesday, the Met Office has warned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The author whose Sea of Poppies was shortlisted for the Booker prize in 2008, is being hosted as a writer-in-residence at Rashtrapati Bhawan.\nHe has been posting regular tweets and pictures, including the dining table Nelson Mandela ate at and guest rooms foreign dignitaries have stayed in.\nHis latest book is on climate change.\nThe Twitter tour was not limited to just the interiors of the official residence.\nGhosh pointed out aspects of the famed gardens, and also drew attention to a sewage treatment plant on the premises.\nThe Mughal gardens are hugely popular in India, and are opened to the public once a year.\nGhosh also took the time to meet members of the president's security detail including Vikrant, the horse that leads all the ceremonial parades the president participates in.\nMany social media users have thanked the author for giving them an \"unseen glimpse\" into the President's house, while others have been offering their own insights- and even criticisms- of the residence..\nOne user suggested that some of the rooms could \"use more light\", while others said that \"heavy dusty carpeting\" could \"smother the will to live\".","summary":"Indian author Arundhati Ghosh has been giving the country's president a tour of his official residence on Twitter.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bridge, over the River Wharfe at Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, collapsed in December 2015, affecting 79 homes and businesses.\nThe report, for North Yorkshire County Council, said improved defences should be a \"priority\".\nThe Environment Agency said it was preparing a funding bid for improved defences.\nRead more about this and other stories from across Yorkshire\nThe report said heavy rain over the Christmas period fell on ground already saturated following heavy rain throughout November and December.\nThe level of the River Wharfe rose rapidly and overtopped the town's existing defences.\nIt states: \"An improved system of flood defences in Tadcaster is a priority for the town.\n\"The current level of protection [for a one-in-25 year flood event] is low and whilst the rainfall preceding the flood was unusual, the risk of a repeat event remains.\"\nDon Mackenzie, executive member on North Yorkshire County Council, said: \"Clearly we want to see the basic defences built up higher so that we have more than the current 25 year protection. Ideally we would like to see a 100 year protection.\"\nNicola Eades, from Tadcaster Flood Action Group, welcomed the report.\n\"We are working closely with the organisations [on plans for defences] but it will be about what will be acceptable to the public.\"\nShe also said it would be dependent on what funding would be available nationally and regionally.\nThe report praises the Tadcaster Flood Action Group (TFAG) for its work in improving flood awareness and resilience in the town since 2015.\nIt concludes: \"It is undoubtedly true that Tadcaster is better prepared for flooding through the actions and activities of TFAG.\"","summary":"The risk of a repeat of the Christmas flood that led to the collapse of a bridge remains high, a report has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Moore, who is 6ft 5ins, scored 10 goals in 21 league appearances this season for Rovers and Torquay, where he had a brief loan spell earlier this term.\nThe 24-year-old has penned an 18-month deal at Portman Road.\nSpence, 26, has signed to the end of the season having been without a club since leaving MK Dons in the summer.\nThe former West Ham defender played 80 times for the Dons after joining on a full-time contract, following two separate loan spells.\nBoth are unavailable for Ipswich's FA Cup third-round replay at Lincoln on Tuesday as they were not registered before the original tie.\nIpswich Town boss Mick McCarthy confirmed on Saturday to BBC Radio Suffolk he was still searching for another striker despite signing Moore, having previously had an approach turned down by Preston for Jordan Hugill.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page or visit our Premier League tracker here.","summary":"Ipswich Town have signed Bristol Rovers striker Ryan Moore for an undisclosed fee and defender Jordan Spence on loan until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their 196-run first-innings lead came mainly thanks to Tom Kohler-Cadmore (102) and Ed Barnard (59).\nFurther contributions down the order allowed the visitors to reach 403 all out for five batting bonus points.\nGlamorgan started well with Jacques Rudolph and Nick Selman putting on 74 for the first wicket, but they ended 141-3 at the close, 55 runs behind.\nWorcestershire claimed three wickets for 34 runs to reduce Glamorgan to 108-3, but Colin Ingram (41 not out) and Aneurin Donald saw out the rest of the day.\nGlamorgan bowler Michael Hogan told BBC Wales Sport: \"It seemed to go through different stages at different times. It was a little trickier at times and then got easier as ball got softer. The boys toiled hard but it could have been a bit better.\n\"It was good to see Lukas Carey doing well. He has done a lot of work in pre-season and he has worked really hard on his fitness and his technique, so it is good to see him being given a chance and taking it with both hands.\n\"I'm fitter after a winter off, probably lacked a bit of bowling conditioning. I've had a few weeks off with injury so probably I got bit tired towards the end.\n\"We thought with the sun out after about 35 or 40 overs it got a bit easier, but they have got a good attack so we will have to absorb a bit of pressure. I think the boys can do the job and if the boys can build a good total we can hopefully bowl them out.\"","summary":"Worcestershire dominated day two of their County Championship Division Two match against Glamorgan at New Road.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their remains were found in a single grave in Coghalstown, County Meath, in the Republic of Ireland in June.\nMr McKee's sisters said they were glad that 43 years after his death they can bury him with their mother.\nThe Disappeared are victims murdered and secretly buried by republicans during the Northern Ireland conflict.\nKevin McKee and Seamus Wright were both IRA members who were abducted and murdered by the organisation in 1972.\nTheir bodies were found unexpectedly during a search for another of the Disappeared, Joe Lynskey.\nAfter the official identification, Mr McKee's sisters, Maria and Philomena, told the BBC: \"It is bittersweet news that our brother's remains have been identified.\n\"The news has hit us with the shock of reality, even though we were expecting it.\n\"We are so so glad that, after 43 years, he will now be buried with our mother who never recovered from his disappearance.\"\nOver the past 16 years, the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains (ICLVR) has searched for 16 people who were officially listed as the Disappeared.\nThe remains of 12 of the victims have been recovered and formally identified to date.\nIn a joint statement, ICLVR commissioners, Sir Ken Bloomfield and Frank Murphy, said they had received the results from DNA samples.\n\"The results positively indicate that the remains are those of Seamus Wright and Kevin McKee,\" the statement said.\n\"Dr Brian Farrell, coroner for the City of Dublin, has accepted this as evidence of identification and will shortly authorise the release of the remains to the families.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in leader Gerry Adams said the news would \"bring an end to the uncertainty for the McKee and Wright families\".\n\"I want to appeal again for anyone with any information on those remains still not found to bring that information forward to the families, to the commission or myself,\" he said.","summary":"Human remains found in the search for one of the Disappeared, Seamus Wright, have been formally identified as those of Kevin McKee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The district council-owned building has been upgraded for the first time in more than three decades.\nIt includes a new 33m pool, a shallow training pool, sauna and steam room.\nThe sports hall has been revamped and a \u00a3250,000 climbing wall has been built at the Bridgefoot centre.\nThe double Olympic gold medallist said: \"It's an amazing venue for these guys so that they can learn a life skill as well as having fun.\n\"So many pools nowadays through this whole country have been knocked down and it's incredible that they've invested the money back to make a safe place.\"\nIt is the second time Adlington has visited the centre after she opened the temporary pool provided as part of the British Gas 'Pools for Schools Programme' earlier this year.\nOther athletes who joined the celebrations included water polo player, Rosie Morris, who competed as the GB goalkeeper at the London Olympics in 2012.\nZoe Reeve, former member of the GB Synchro Squad and triple Commonwealth Gold Medallist and three-time Olympian James Goddard also attended the event.","summary":"Olympic gold medallist Sarah Adlington has opened a \u00a31.5m sports centre in Wrexham.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A colony has been roosting in St Hilda's Church at Ellerburn, close to the North York Moors.\nBut despite the church's best efforts the bats are not moving and are soiling the altar and church furniture, leaving the church with an \"appalling smell\".\nThe creatures are protected by law and cannot be wilfully disturbed.\nVolunteers at the church have been working for the past decade to keep the altar, stonework and woodwork clean.\nBut the bats, roosting in the higher areas of the church continually soil the interior of the building with urine and faeces.\nChurch warden Liz Cowley said keeping the 11th Century building in good shape was difficult.\nShe said: \"You can see the urine marks (on the altar), they won't go away.\n\"If people were coming in here damaging an ancient building like this, you would say it was criminal damage.\n\"The smell is appalling, it's a combination of ammonia from the urine and a musty smell from the droppings that catches at the back of the throat.\"\nMembers of the church had spent \u00c2\u00a310,000 trying to get the bats to move and had paid for specially-built lofts nearby.\nThe Rev Paul Mothersdale, the Rector of St Hilda's Church, said a lot of money had been invested in trying to persuade the bats to move out of the church.\nThe Rev Mothersdale said: \"We've tried to do everything that English Nature, or Natural England, have wanted us to do.\n\"Money has been spent, not only by the congregation, not only out of church funds, but local people have mucked in and helped.\n\"And yet we're no further forward, we're still as we were 10 years ago.\"\nLucy Bellini, of Natural England, said the bats had to be carefully monitored.\nMs Bellini said: \"It is a really regionally important roost.\n\"Because of that we need to be sure that there are replacement roosts that are suitable and that the bats have found and are aware of and can move to before we allow the church to seal up access points and move the bats out of the church.\"","summary":"A church in North Yorkshire has spent 10 years trying to rid it of a colony of bats.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WBC cruiserweight champion Bellew, 34, produced an upset to stop David Haye in a heavyweight contest last month.\nBut when asked if he would fight WBA and IBF champion Joshua, Bellew said: \"Absolutely not. I don't need that kind of fight. He's far too good for me.\"\nHis promoter Eddie Hearn said he could fight WBO champion Joseph Parker next.\nNew Zealand's Parker, 25, will defend his title against Romanian Razvan Cojanu in Auckland next weekend.\nSpeaking after Joshua's 11th-round stoppage of Wladimir Klitschko, Bellew said: \"I'm still dreaming about winning the heavyweight world title but a different portion to the one AJ has.\"\nThe Liverpudlian said he was considering retirement following his surprise victory over Haye last month on his heavyweight debut.\nBut on fighting Parker, he added: \"I say Eddie knows what he's doing.\"\nPromoter Hearn confirmed that an all-British Bellew-Joshua fight was not on the cards.\n\"Tony and Joshua are good friends,\" he told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme on Sunday morning.\n\"Tony Bellew has got his eye on some of the smaller guys. Fighters like Joshua are giants and Bellew isn't, but he's in the mix we talk about for challenging for world heavyweight titles.\"\nBellew is not a natural heavyweight, having stepped up from the cruiserweight division to fight David Haye in March.\nHe weighed in at 96.6kg for that fight, while Joshua was at a career heaviest of 113 kg against Klitschko on Saturday - a difference of almost 20kg.\nBut also in the mix for Bellew is WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder - and the American wants a unification fight against Joshua, should he take the WBO belt off Parker.\n\"My plans are to get the WBO belt and once I get that, if I'm given a mandatory challenger, get that out of the way and set up a mega fight early in 2018,\" said Wilder.","summary":"Tony Bellew says he does not want to fight Anthony Joshua.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Watkins has been banned for four years after he tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone and the stimulant methylhexaneamine.\nHe joins team-mate Shaun Cleary, who has been banned for two years as benzoylecgonine, a cocaine metabolite, was found in his system.\nBoth players tested positive before a friendly against Bridgend Ravens RFC.\nUKAD Director of Legal, Graham Arthur said: \"Ryan Watkins deliberately ingested nandrolone and methylhexaneamine without any consideration for his responsibilities as an athlete.\n\"By making this conscious choice to dope, Watkins has chosen to cheat his team-mates, the opposition and his sport.\n\"I hope this case will act as strong deterrent to other young amateur players - the risks to your playing career, your reputation and more importantly to your health, just aren't worth it.\"\nSpeaking about Cleary, Mr Arthur said: \"Although Mr Cleary used cocaine three days before playing, cocaine was still in his system when he played.\n\"Cocaine is banned from sport and athletes are solely responsible for what is in their system, regardless of whether there is an intention to cheat or not.\"\nWelsh Rugby Union chief executive Martyn Phillips said about Cleary: \"This case serves as a strong warning to everyone in the game that non-compliance with anti-doping rules carries grave consequences.\n\"Whether intentional, or inadvertent, players have a responsibility to themselves, to each other, to their clubs and to the sport to act within the rules and spirit of the game.\n\"We work closely with UK Anti-Doping and fully adhere to the World Anti-Doping Code. There is no room in the code for carelessness or not knowing.\n\"We will be relentless in working with UKAD to follow up leads that out players who dope in Welsh rugby.\"\nMaesteg Harlequins are mid-table in Welsh National League Division One West Central and Cleary has been banned until 10 October, 2017. Watkins is banned until 11 September 2019.","summary":"Maesteg Harlequins rugby player Ryan Watkins has been banned by UK Anti-Doping.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site - which is owned by Google - is launching a competition for teenagers to create an experiment that could be carried out in space.\nTwo winning ideas will be tested by the crew of the International Space Station.\nGoogle chairman Eric Schmidt recently criticised science and technology education in the UK.\nDelivering the annual McTaggart lecture in Edinburgh, Mr Schmidt said the country needed to reignite children's passion for subjects such as engineering and maths.\nIn addition to having their experiment run in space, the winners will get to experience weightlessness on a zero-g airplane flight, and have the option to either undergo astronaut training in Russia, or to watch the rocket launch in Japan which takes their idea into space.\nWhen the experiments are eventually run, the results will be streamed live on YouTube.\nThe competition is divided into two age groups. 14-16 years, and 17-18 years.\nAlongside Prof Hawking, the judging panel consists of former Astronauts Leland Melvin, Frank De Winne, Akihiko Hoshide and noted \"space tourist\" Guy Lalibert\u00c3\u00a9.","summary":"Professor Stephen Hawking has joined a group of former astronauts and scientists from the Nasa website.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"However, the government has insisted there is a link between the attack and Syrian Kurdish fighters.\nProsecutors and security officials said DNA tests had identified the bomber as Abdulbaki Somer, born in the eastern Turkish city of Van.\nLast week's bombing killed 29 people, at least 20 of them military personnel.\n\"The bomber's DNA matches that of Abdulbaki's father,\" a senior Turkish security official told Reuters news agency.\nTurkey's state-run Anadolu news agency quoted prosecutors confirming the report.\nIt said that Abdulbaki Somer was believed to have joined the Kurdish militant PKK group in 2005 at the age of 16 and was based in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq until 2014.\nThe agency said that Somer's father had told police that his son was behind the attack.\nFollowing the blast in Ankara, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu named the bomber as Salih Necar, a Syrian national and member of the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG).\n\"Whatever the judicial inquiry concludes over the identity of the bomber, it is clear that the bomber came from Rojava, the area of the PYD,\" Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told reporters on Tuesday, referring to another Syrian Kurd-controlled northern Syria.\nHe said the bomber had entered Turkey from the region in the summer of 2014.\nTurkish newspaper the Hurriyet suggested that Abdulbaki Somer may have re-entered Turkey with false papers under the name Salih Necar.\nThe PKK, which has been fighting for Kurdish self-determination since 1984, is considered a terrorist organisation by Turkey and its Western allies.\nTurkey has also designated the YPG a terrorist group, but its allies, including the United States, back the YPG in its fight against so-called Islamic State (IS).","summary":"The father of the suicide bomber who killed dozens of people in the Turkish capital Ankara last week has been identified, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RWE Innogy UK had applied for a permit to divert water from the River Conwy to supply a new hydroelectric scheme near Betws-y-Coed.\nCampaigners had feared the scheme would reduce the waterfall to a \"trickle\".\nNatural Resources Wales refused permission saying it could harm the local environment.\nRWE Innogy UK had said its Conwy Falls hydro power station plans, in Conwy Valley, could provide more than 3,200 households with power.\nThe plans, which had faced opposition from environmentalists, anglers, canoeists and businesses, would have seen a new hydro power scheme built 400 metres (1,312ft) upstream from the falls.\nBut on Thursday, NRW turned down the application for a permit to build and operate the plant saying the company wanted to abstract too much water at times from the river.\nSian Williams, head of operations north for NRW, said: \"The Conwy is an important natural asset for the area and we've conducted a detailed assessment of the proposals before reaching this decision.\n\"We support sustainable developments in the right places.\n\"But the evidence we've scrutinised shows that the proposal submitted could harm the local environment. As such, we can't grant it a permit.\"\nIn March, Snowdonia National Park Authority's planning committee rejected the scheme.\nRWE Innogy UK has been contacted for comment.","summary":"Plans to build a hydro power station near the Conwy Falls in Snowdonia have been refused.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Alexander Wotherspoon, 83, appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court charged with causing the death of Eilish Herron by driving without due care and attention.\nThe 17-year-old was struck by Mr Wotherspoon's car at an Asda petrol station in Linwood in September 2014.\nThe charge says he had failed to keep control of the car while reversing.\nMr Wotherspoon, from Houston in Renfrewshire, uses a zimmer frame to help him walk.\nHe denied starting the engine of his car and reversing while the driver's door was still open, failing to keep control of the car and, while it was reversing, causing it to hit the Renault Clio Eilish was filling up with petrol.\nThe charge states that his actions knocked her to the ground, moved her car out of the way and caused his car to reverse over her, dragging her underneath the car, \"causing her to be so severely injured that she died.\"\nThe incident happened at the Asda petrol station at the Phoenix Retail Park in Linwood on 10 September 2014.\nSheriff Susan Sinclair adjourned the case for a trial to take place in August and continued Wotherspoon's bail.\nSpeaking previously, Eilish's mother Shanneal, 47, said: \"Eilish was a really good girl, a normal teenager who loved her life, loved her family and loved her sport.\n\"She was my best friend, we had such a good laugh.\n\"I can't put into words how much she's missed in our family. We are all very close.\"\nEilish was a keen netball player and played for Paisley Juniors as well as volunteering as a junior coach.\nAfter her death, Netball Scotland created the The Eilish Herron Young Coach of the Year Award, which will continue as a yearly recognition award for young coaches.","summary":"An 83-year-old man has denied causing the death of a teenage netball player when his car reversed over her in Renfrewshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The character with a huge papier mache head was the alter-ego of musician and comedian Chris Sievey, who died in 2010.\nFans raised \u00c2\u00a360,000 for the tribute which was made in a Czech foundry.\nHundreds of people attended an unveiling ceremony earlier, many in fancy dress for the occasion.\nNeil Taylor, who helped raise the donations for the statue, said its installation would mean that \"Frank will gaze on the Timperley sunset forever\".\nHe said: \"You either got the humour or you didn't get the humour.\n\"Frank Sidebottom created a whole world, he was just magical. He just made a very modest living entertaining people and that's what he's enjoying doing.\"\nSievey set his character's life in the village, where he lived himself, and, as Frank, hosted tours of the area for fans.\nHe often referenced Timperley in his TV and music work, notably on his 1987 release, The Timperley EP, which featured a version of The Kinks' 1967 song Waterloo Sunset with altered lyrics that referred extensively to the village.\nHe also covered Sex Pistols' Anarchy in the UK, changing its title to Anarchy in Timperley.\nAlthough best known for Frank Sidebottom, Sievey also had success in the late 1970s with his punk band The Freshies, who had a hit with I'm In Love With The Girl On The Manchester Virgin Megastore Checkout Desk.\nHis TV fame peaked in the early 1990s with his own series Frank Sidebottom's Fantastic Shed Show.\nNext year Michael Fassbender will play Frank Sidebottom in Frank, a movie inspired by the character.","summary":"A statue of comedy star Frank Sidebottom has been unveiled in his home village of Timperley in Cheshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) accused ministers of offering an \"unworkable\" guarantee to protect firefighters aged over 55 who fail fitness tests \"through no fault of their own\".\nThe government said it had been \"clear\" that the staff would get full pensions.\nIt said \"robust\" plans were in place to protect the public during the strike.\nIn December, MPs approved plans to make firefighters in England work until they are 60 and to increase their pension contributions.\nFire minister Penny Mordaunt said no firefighter over 55 would lose their job for losing fitness if it was not their fault.\nBut the FBU says it has contacted fire authorities and \"a number\" said they would not uphold the guarantee.\nFBU general secretary Matt Wrack claimed: \"It is clear that when Penny Mordaunt gave the guarantee in Parliament she would have been aware that no fire authority ever planned to implement the 'guarantee'.\"\nHe said Ms Mordaunt had \"misled\" fire service staff and Parliament, and firefighters were \"unbelievably angry with the disgraceful actions of this government\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said firefighters who \"fail a fitness test through no fault of their own and cannot regain fitness with remedial help\" would get an \"unreduced pension\".\nThe FBU said its members in Northern Ireland had ended their dispute following a \"revised and improved offer with a lower pension age\".\nIt said members in Scotland and Wales would not strike because \"genuine negotiations\" had taken place.","summary":"Firefighters in England are to go on strike on Wednesday in a dispute over pensions.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dyfed-Powys Police took to social media on Tuesday to ask for help in tracing Rebecca, saying officers were \"very concerned for her\".\nThe force said the mother and child were found in the early hours of Wednesday.\nA spokesman said it was thanks to the public response on Facebook.\n\"Our communities' response to this appeal was significant, with over 1,000 Facebook shares achieved in the first hour and with all parts of Pembrokeshire covered according to the comments posted by our concerned followers,\" he added.","summary":"A three-year-old girl who went missing in Pembrokeshire has been found safe and well.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The inaugural event - which is running until 5 November - features scores of local, national and international comedians, with Tom Stade among the headliners for the opening night.\nCreated by Aberdeen Inspired and Breakneck Comedy, the festival is using more than 20 city centre venues.\nThere will also be events aimed at children, and comedy workshops.\nIt is hoped it will help put the Aberdeen comedy circuit on the map.\nOrganiser Naz Hussain told BBC Scotland: \"People are really looking forward to the festival.\n\"It's something that will potentially grow into something really big.\"","summary":"The first ever Aberdeen Comedy Festival is getting under way.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sharing revenge-porn images and videos became a crime in England and Wales in February, but the law currently gives victims no right to hide identities.\nThe move was jointly started by Keeley Richards-Shaw, whose ex-boyfriend was the first sentenced under the new law.\nThe Ministry of Justice said judges had discretionary powers to withhold names.\nSpeaking on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme earlier in December, Ms Richards-Shaw said media coverage had increased her distress and a change in the law was crucial to help victims \"keep their personal life personal\".\nNorth Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Julia Mulligan, who is also behind the petition, has written to the government with Ms Richards-Shaw about the issue.\nA loophole existed, the PCC said, because revenge porn was classed as a domestic abuse offence rather than a sexual offence.\nShe said: \"It's wrong that victims of this very personal and distressing crime are being violated all over again by their stories being played out online and in the media.\n\"Any victim of revenge porn should have full confidence that their identity will be protected by law and this matter deserves to be far higher up the political agenda.\"","summary":"A petition calling for a change in the law to allow revenge porn victims to be named has been handed in to the government.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The presenter succeeded Jonathan Ross as host of the revamped weekly show and said leaving \"wasn't an easy decision\".\nWinkleman, who also co-hosts Saturday night show Strictly Come Dancing, said the show \"simply deserves someone who can give it their all\".\nA new series will return this autumn with the new presenter to be announced \"in due course\", the BBC said.\nWinkleman, who lists The Godfather and The Shawshank Redemption as her favourite films, said: \"I'm incredibly sad about leaving the film show and it wasn't an easy decision.\n\"At this time of year I juggle all kinds of things for TV and radio and the show simply deserves someone who can give it their all.\"\nShe added that she would miss film critic Danny Leigh, who presents the show alongside her, and the team behind the show.\nMark Bell, BBC head of arts commissioning, said: \"We've loved having Claudia on Film 2016 and I'd like to thank her for all her hard work and commitment to the show.\"\nThe long-running film show, first broadcast 45 years ago, was fronted by film critic Barry Norman for 26 years. He was succeeded by Ross in 1999, who stayed at the helm for 11 years.\nWinkleman will still present the BBC's The Great British Sewing Bee and host a Radio 2 show.\nAfter landing the job on Strictly in 2014 when Sir Bruce Forsyth left, the mother-of-three said of her TV and radio commitments, she would \"make it work\".\nThe 14th series of Strictly gets under way on Saturday evening, with Olympians, actors and singers competing for the glitterball trophy.","summary":"Claudia Winkleman is to step down as the host of BBC One's film show, the corporation has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The value of the deal has not been not disclosed.\nThe acquisition will add more than 60 employees and more than 6,000 fleet assets to Aggreko's Rental Solutions business.\nGlasgow-based Aggreko said it planned to fully integrate Dryco into its North America business.\nIt also intends to develop \"expansion plans to enter additional sectors and global markets\".\nDryco specialises in moisture control, drying, heating, and cooling applications for a number of industries, including shipping, manufacturing, food processing and construction.\nThe company, which operates 10 full-service locations in North America, posted revenues last year of $19m (\u00c2\u00a314.6m).\nAggreko chief executive Chris Weston said: \"This acquisition combines the deep technical strength of two highly respected market leaders and provides our customers with an unparalleled range of solutions that can address their HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and moisture control needs.\n\"It also gives Aggreko an opportunity to further support our rapidly expanding customer base within the shipping, food and beverage and painting and coatings industries.\"","summary":"Scottish engineering firm Aggreko has agreed to buy US firm Dryco for an undisclosed sum.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chesterfield striker was cleared of rape at a retrial in 2016. He had been charged with attacking the woman in a hotel room in Rhyl, Denbighshire.\nFollowing the retrial, North Wales Police investigated after the woman's name was revealed on social media.\nAnyone who reports being a victim of a sex offence is guaranteed lifelong anonymity.\nNorth Wales Police's temporary Supt Jason Devonport said the publishing of her name was a \"serious\" offence.\nThe men, aged between 16 and 23, were from the Sheffield, Derbyshire and Birmingham areas.\nAll were cautioned after admitting publishing the name of the woman - who has lifelong anonymity under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 - after the retrial verdict.\nSupt Devonport said: \"This type of offence is fortunately rare, however, I'd like to emphasise all police forces take offences of this nature very seriously.\n\"We will vigorously pursue and prosecute those who don't respect victims' anonymity.\"\nIn November 2012 - following the initial trial - nine people were made to pay compensation to the woman after they admitted naming her on Twitter and Facebook.\nMr Evans, 28, was originally found guilty of rape at Caernarfon Crown Court in 2012, but that conviction was quashed in April 2016. A retrial jury found him not guilty of the offence six months later.\nThe Chesterfield striker had been charged with attacking her at a hotel on 30 May 2011.\nHe was found not guilty of the same charge, after a retrial at Cardiff Crown Court, in October 2016.\nMr Evans' former club Sheffield United announced this week it was to re-sign him.","summary":"Three men have been cautioned after publishing the name of a woman who was raped by footballer Ched Evans.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Rumours of a tour to celebrate the band's golden anniversary have been circulating for a number of years.\nHowever, Richards would not go so far as to say when the quartet would be performing in public again.\n\"There's things in the works - I think it's definitely happening,\" he told the BBC. \"But when? I can't say yet.\"\n\"We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals - we've got together and it feels so good.\"\nRichards was speaking to BBC arts editor Will Gompertz the day before the band turns 50.\nThey played their first gig at London's Marquee Club on 12 July, 1962; and had their first hit, a cover of Chuck Berry's Come On, 12 months later.\nA photography exhibition marking the band's long career will be launched at London's Somerset House on Thursday.\nTalking about the pictures, which include reportage, live concert and studio images, the guitarist said he felt \"weird\" looking back at the group's early days.\n\"It's amazing - most of these pictures I think, 'where was the cameraman?' I don't remember them being there,\" he said.\nHe added he would like the band to continue for as long as possible, saying: \"There might be life in the old dog yet - we'll die gracefully, elegantly wasted.\n\"Sometimes its hard work and you wonder why you're doing it, but apart from those few moments it's been an incredible adventure.\"\nThe Stones last world tour, A Bigger Bang, played to 4.5m people in 32 countries over two years before it finished in London in 2007.\nWith ticket sales of $558m (\u00c2\u00a3360m), it was the most profitable tour of all time, until it was eclipsed by U2's 360 tour last year.","summary":"Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards has confirmed that the band are planning a world tour.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chelsey Lee, 26, played for Bucheon KEB Hana Bank in the Women's Korean Basketball League (WKBL), whose teams are allowed only two foreign players.\nProsecutors were asked to investigate after the Korean Olympic Committee pushed for Lee's naturalisation.\nThe WKBL says Lee will be suspended for life and her records annulled.\nThe Miami-born centre won the league's rookie of the year award in the 2015-16 season after helping her team reach the championship series.\nHowever, Lee and her two agents are suspected of fabricating her and her father's birth certificates to show she had a South Korean grandmother.\nBucheon KEB Hana Bank issued a public apology, vowing to take legal action against Lee and her agents.\nThe club's owner and head coach will step down.\nWKBL commissioner Shin Sun-woo said the team's records and ranking will be nullified and the league will scrap the extra quota for international players with a Korean parent or grandparent.","summary":"A US basketball player accused of fabricating her birth certificate to play in South Korea has been suspended.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Council officials will meet on Tuesday to start the process of identifying where the Maes will be.\nA cabinet report said 140 acres were needed, along with good mobile phone signal and, if possible, fibre broadband.\nTown and community councils will be contacted, asking for suggestions to be sent to Ceredigion council by March.\nOnce these have been received, they will be forwarded to the National Eisteddfod board, which is responsible for choosing the host site.\nThe county hosted the first known eisteddfod, when Lord Rhys, prince of Deheubarth, gathered poets and musicians at his castle in Cardigan in AD 1176.","summary":"Ceredigion could host the National Eisteddfod in 2021.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hot lava and ash spewed from the top into a valley nearby on the Italian island of Sicily.\nThe eruption happened on Sunday morning at 4am local time for more than an hour and a half.\nAlthough the area around the volcano was covered by ash, it didn't affect planes travelling near it.\nAir traffic can be seriously affected when ash from volcanic eruptions is in the air.\nIn 2010, the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland erupted and flights in Europe and across the Atlantic were cancelled because the ash particles in the air made it unsafe to fly.\nCheck out the video above to see Mount Etna's latest eruption in all its glory.","summary":"Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, has erupted again.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fellow scrum-half Greig Laidlaw was Scotland's man of the match in their opening Pool B win over Japan.\nBut Pyrgos takes over as skipper as head coach Vern Cotter rotates his squad against the USA on Sunday.\n\"Greig had a great game on Wednesday, but I'll focus on my role and do it to the best of my ability,\" said the Glasgow Warriors 26-year-old.\n\"I just look at it like it's a great opportunity.\n\"Hopefully, we get the right result.\"\nPyrgos led Scotland in a World Cup warm-up defeat by Ireland last month and will be determined to retain his place.\nHowever, Laidlaw is almost certain to return for the potentially decisive meeting with South Africa in Newcastle a week on Saturday.\n\"I knew coming in that was how it was going to go,\" added Pyrgos.\n\"It was amazing to lead the team out against Ireland and again it's a huge honour to captain Scotland at a World Cup.\n\"I know how much it means to the country and I'm really excited.\n\"I'm not sure how I'll feel when I get out there, but it'll be a big moment for myself and my family.\"","summary":"Scotland scrum-half Greig Pyrgos says it will be a \"huge honour\" to captain the side at the World Cup.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Tuesday Mr Obama cancelled planned talks after the firebrand Mr Duterte called him the \"son of a whore\".\nWednesday's informal meeting took place before an Asean summit gala dinner.\nWhile a Philippine spokesman said he was \"very happy\" it happened, the US side said they had a \"brief discussion\" in a pre-meal \"hold space\" for leaders.\nMr Obama and Mr Duterte are said to have entered the dinner venue separately at the summit in Laos and did not interact with each other during the event, which lasted one hour and 20 minutes.\n\"They were the last people to leave the holding room. I can't say how long they met,\" Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, travelling with Mr Duterte, told reporters shortly afterwards.\n\"I'm very happy that it happened.\"\nA White House official said the pair exchanged \"pleasantries\" in a \"brief discussion\" before dinner.\nWar on drugs\nMr Duterte's outburst came after at a press conference where he told reporters he would not accept Mr Obama raising any concerns about the war on drugs in the Philippines.\n\"You must be respectful. Do not just throw away questions and statements. Son of a whore, I will curse you in that forum,\" Mr Duterte said, apparently in reference to the US president.\nWhat else has the controversial Filipino president said?\nSummit diplomacy, Duterte-style\nWorld leaders' offensive insults: Who's top?\nFrom 'Punisher' to president: Who is Rodrigo Duterte?\nThe Filipino leader later expressed regret over the remarks, but not before Mr Obama had cancelled a planned meeting.\nMr Duterte won the presidency with his hard-line policy to eradicate drugs and some 2,400 people have died in anti-drug operations since he took office in June.\nHe had previously urged citizens to shoot to kill drug dealers who resisted arrest, and threatened to \"separate\" from the UN after it called his war on drugs a crime under international law.\nPresident Duterte, known for his controversial remarks, had previously called US Secretary of State John Kerry \"crazy\" and referred to Pope Francis as the \"son of a whore\".\nBut the president also has staunch support at home for his hardline position on drugs.","summary":"Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte and US President Barack Obama have met for the first time at a regional summit.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow climbed 0.28% to 21,891.12, lifted by increases at Boeing, ExxonMobil and Chevron.\nDeclines at Discovery Communications, Amazon and Facebook reined in the Nasdaq, which dropped 0.42% to 6,348.12.\nThe wider S&P 500 was little changed, falling less than 0.1% to 2,470.30.\nMarkets are in the middle of earnings season, as companies reveal their quarterly performance to investors.\nDiscovery Communication shares fell more than 8% after the firm's quarterly revenues disappointed and a deal to buy Scripps Networks Interactive failed to reassure investors' concerns about the challenges facing traditional television companies.\nDiscovery's channels include Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel, while Scripps owns TV channels such as the Travel Channel and Food Network.\nSnap fell 1% to $13.67 as a lock-up ended that has prevented early investors and employees from selling shares since the social media company's IPO.\nThe shares remain well below the price of $17 at which they went on sale in March this year.\nBigger technology companies also fell on Monday. Amazon shares dropped more than 3%, while Facebook shares dropped by more than 1.8%.\nSome analysts believe that investors are cashing out after the strong increase in share prices earlier this year.","summary":"The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the Nasdaq both closed higher on Monday, despite disappointing results from several major US companies.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The limb was found in a garden in Cranwells Park on Wednesday and has been sent for forensic analysis, Avon and Somerset Police said.\nA force spokesman said detectives were \"keeping an open mind\" as to whether it was linked to two similar incidents in the city.\nAll three feet have been found within a few hundred yards of each other.\nTests showed the first foot found in Weston Park East in February was \"probably\" a medical teaching aid. The second foot, found last month in the same area, is still undergoing tests.\n\"The same officers are looking into the latest discoveries and will look to confirm beyond all reasonable doubt that they are linked and if there are any new lines of inquiry which can be taken forward,\" the spokesman added.","summary":"Police are investigating the discovery of a human foot in Bristol.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Three Victorian hotels will go to make way for a six-storey, four star hotel and two assisted-living apartment blocks, at East Cliff in Bournemouth.\nEnglish Heritage strongly objected to the scale of the development in what is a designated conservation area.\nBut, councillors voted seven to three in favour saying it would help tourism.\nChair of the planning board and Conservative ward councillor David Kelsey, said the buildings earmarked for demolition were nice but no longer \"necessarily functional\".\n\"They've come to the end of their working lives, we need to preserve the tourism aspect while improving living for older people in the town,\" he said.\n\"The loss of buildings and trees are always regrettable but we can't stand still, we need to move forward.\"\nThe site on Grove Road and East Overcliff Drive will get a 90-room hotel along with a nine-storey and seven-storey building, comprising 122 assisted-living apartments.\nApplicants The East Cliff Project LLP will demolish Bay View Court, The Cottonwood and the Ocean View hotels.\nThe council received 246 letters supporting the plans.\nForty-nine residents and the Ancient Monuments Society wrote to object to the demolition, stating that despite being altered, they still \"give a sense of the historic character of the area\".\nEnglish Heritage said the scale of the development would cause \"severe harm\" to the conservation area.","summary":"Plans to demolish buildings and build a hotel have been approved by Dorset County Council.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The judge cited a possible conflict of interest in the case of Asia Bibi.\nHundreds of riot police had been deployed around the Supreme Court in the capital, Islamabad.\nBlasphemy is a highly sensitive issue in Pakistan - critics argue laws are frequently misused to settle personal scores, often targeting minorities.\nLast year the Supreme Court suspended Asia Bibi's death sentence and gave her leave to appeal.\nA new date for the hearing has yet to be set.\nJudge Iqbal Hameed ur Rehman, one of three set to hear the appeal, recused himself from the case on Thursday.\n\"I was a part of the bench that was hearing the case of Salmaan Taseer, and this case is related to that,\" he told the court, AFP reports.\nMr Taseer was the liberal governor of Punjab province. He was killed by his own bodyguard in Islamabad in 2011 after speaking out for Asia Bibi.\nFamily in hiding\nAsia Bibi was the first woman to be sentenced to death under Pakistan's blasphemy laws and her case is one of the most controversial.\nShe was sentenced to hang in 2010 for insulting the Prophet Muhammad during an argument with Muslim women which began over a cup of water. She denies the charge.\nThousands have protested against her and said they would kill her if she were ever released - including the imam in her own village. Her husband and four daughters live in hiding and say they have received many death threats.\nAsia Bibi's death sentence had been confirmed by the High Court in Punjab province in October, although no date was set.\nCorrespondents said the granting of leave to appeal by the Supreme Court was the first glimmer of hope for her family.\nHer lawyers say the trial and subsequent appeal in the Punjab high court were flawed.\nPakistan has never executed anyone for blasphemy but some people accused of the offence have been lynched by crowds. Lawyers, judges and those seeking to reform the blasphemy laws have also been threatened, attacked or even killed.\nSince the 1990s, scores of Christians have been convicted for desecrating the Koran or for blasphemy.\nWhile most of them have been sentenced to death by the lower courts, many sentences have been overturned due to lack of evidence.\nMuslims constitute a majority of those prosecuted, followed by minority Ahmadis.","summary":"Pakistan's Supreme Court has postponed the hearing of an appeal against the death sentence of a Christian woman convicted of blasphemy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old was arrested following an investigation by the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC).\nTwo other men and a woman were also charged with supplying cocaine for \"personal use or to on-supply cocaine to friends and colleagues\".\nHunt has played elite-level rugby league, Australian rules football (AFL) and rugby union.\nHunt - who is due to appear in Southport Magistrate Court on 5 March - was not named by the CCC but local media have named him as the 28-year old man arrested.\nHe was arrested on Thursday night, just days after playing for the Queensland Reds rugby team.\n\"The CCC will allege that during an investigation focused on a cocaine trafficking syndicate operating in South East Queensland, these four individuals were identified contacting the syndicate and arranging for the supply of cocaine,\" a statement said.\nIt is alleged the offences occurred between June and December 2014 when Hunt was playing AFL for the Gold Coast Suns.\nHunt rose to prominence playing fullback for the Brisbane Broncos rugby league team in 2004, and was selected for Queensland State of Origin and Australian representative squads.\nHe made a code-switch to AFL with the Gold Coast Suns in 2009.\nHunt played with the team until 2014 when he made a switch to rugby union.\nFacing charges with Hunt are a 24-year-old man from Burleigh Waters, a 27-year-old man from Mermaid Waters and a 22-year-old woman from Mermaid Waters.","summary":"Former Australian rugby league star Adam Hunt has been charged with drug trafficking in Queensland, Australia.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lewis, 48, was released from prison in 2015 after serving less than half of a 13-year sentence for drug smuggling.\n\"I've been through the experience - a lot has happened,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I could help young players to avoid some of the pitfalls that you may face in a professional career in modern-day sport.\"\nLewis, who played 32 Tests for England between 1990 and 1996, added: \"There are pressures of being a top sportsman, but we're in a very privileged position. After all, you're doing the thing that you love.\n\"But there's not necessarily enough thought going into the planning because of all the money that can be around you, because of a feeling that you can be invincible.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nLewis was convicted in 2009 after being caught smuggling liquid cocaine into Britain from St Lucia.\nHe has struggled to make ends meet since he left prison in June 2015, but earns some income through office work.\nHis tour of the 18 first-class counties has been organised by the Professional Cricketers' Association and the only payment Lewis will receive is his travel expenses.\n''One decision, or a couple of decisions, made over a lifetime for me shouldn't necessarily define who you are,\" added Lewis, who will begin his tour at his old county Leicestershire on Monday.\n\"You look at that decision you say, 'You know what? I went the wrong way there.'\n\"With that experience I can do this and I can do that and you keep on moving. Once you've recognised you've made the wrong choice, you keep moving.\"\nThe County Championship season starts on 10 April.\nHave you added the new Top Story alerts in the BBC Sport app? Simply head to the menu in the app - and don't forget you can also add alerts for the Six Nations, cricket scores, your football team and more.","summary":"Former England all-rounder Chris Lewis hopes his experience of life in prison can help young cricketers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mosimane said they could only blame themselves for not capitalising on a quick start in Atteridgeville, just outside Pretoria, where they were 2-0 up after just six minutes as their Ugandan visitors seemed to suffer from stage fright.\nWe have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position\nSundowns had the lion's share of possession in the first leg of their last 32-tie after that, but still allowed KCCA to get back into the game and net a potentially vital away goal in the 69th minute.\n\"We have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position. So we have to fight for it. We have the experience, we have the game, we have the personnel.,\" said Mosimane, voted Africa's Coach of the Year for 2016.\nIt means a tenuous lead for the return leg of the second round tie in the Ugandan capital where KCCA need win only 1-0 to go through on the away goals rule.\nMosimane says Sundowns will have to defend well in the return but also pointed out his own team's good away record in winning last year's crown. He said KCCA would be forced to leave gaps at the back as they went in search of victory in front of their own supporters\n\"It won't be an easy game for them either because they have to push everybody upfront to go score And then we can play on the break also because we've got that ability.\"\nKCCA surprised Mosimane with their work ethic and their recovery after conceding goals to centre backs Bangaly Soumahoro and Ricardo Nascimento so early in the game\n\"They worked hard. They are a hard working team, they really worked off the ball, they fight, they run, they don't give up, they have the hope,\" he said of the Ugandan champions, who are also current league leaders in their domestic competition.\nSundowns now face the possibility of joining the likes of recent champions who have come unstuck in embarrassingly early fashion in defence of their crown.\nLast year it was TP Mazembe who went out before the group phase and two years before that Egypt's Al Ahly were handed a shock second round defeat by their namesakes from Benghazi in Libya.","summary":"South Africa's Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane says his side must take their 2-1 defeat by Uganda's KCCA into the second leg of their African Champions League tie in Kampala on Wednesday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Machinery that used to be \"the heart\" of Poldark Mine is to be restored by Cornwall College engineering students.\nThe tin mine, which is open to the public, is one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, its owner said.\nIt is believed that the renovation project on the mine at Wendron near Helston could take several years to complete.\nDavid Edwards, who bought it last year, said the machinery on site \"has suffered after 14 years of little or no investment\" but that the recent BBC television series has prompted the need for it to be rejuvenated.\n\"Poldark definitely had an impact for us, it brought more people in buying bookmarks and taking a tour of the mine,\" he said.\n\"The challenge now is to restore the machinery we have on display and get it back in order so that it is more interesting to the public.\n\"This has been a place of industry since the 1400s, one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, so keeping it going is vital for Cornwall's heritage.\"\nLuke Bazeley, an engineering lecturer at Cornwall College, said: \"We always try to give the students work experience and this is the perfect live project to work on - they've loved visiting the site and finding out more about Cornwall's heritage.\"\nHe added the students will need to do some research to find replacement parts for the machinery.","summary":"A 17th Century tin mine in Cornwall is to be restored following the success of the BBC drama Poldark.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The two-page note, addressed to Mrs Ellis and dated 19 August 1945, finds him dealing with the subject of joy.\nIt was found by its owner in a copy of Lewis's book, A Problem of Pain, bought years before.\nAuctioneer Chris Albury said \"keen interest worldwide\" had boosted the guide price from \u00a31,500.\nDominic Winter Auctioneers in South Cerney said the letter had been bought by a private buyer from California.\n\"It's a wonderful, thoughtful letter by one of the most highly regarded English writers of the 20th Century,\" Mr Albury said.\n\"Any original and unpublished letter that gives new insights into a collectable writer's ideas is going to have an appeal, and this one has literary, autobiographical, philosophical and theological content, so ticks every box.\n\"The letter was written just days after Japan's surrender at the end of the Second World War and perhaps the idea of joy, which he thought very unlike pleasure, was once again on his mind.\"\nIn the letter, which is in \"very good\" condition, Lewis writes: \"Real joy... jumps under one's ribs and tickles down one's back and makes one forget meals and keeps one (delightedly) sleepless o' nights.\n\"It shocks one awake when the other (security and prosperity) puts one to sleep.\n\"My private table is one second of joy is worth 12 hours of pleasure.\"\nMr Albury said the subject of joy was a \"continual theme\" throughout Lewis's life.\n\"Interesting, too, is the fact that he was to meet and marry a woman called Joy a few years later,\" he said.","summary":"A \"wonderful, thoughtful\" letter written by Rufus Lewis to his wife, Helen Ellis, has been sold at auction for \u00a32,500.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The girl was with her parents and a younger brother when she attended St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, at about 17:40 BST on Sunday.\nBut the family left two hours later before the girl, who police believe is diabetic, could receive treatment.\nPolice said the girl could fall into a coma if not treated immediately.\nA Scotland Yard statement said: \"The girl was initially seen by medical staff and her parents informed them that their child's name was Mashael Aldosari.\n\"Detectives are unsure if this is the child's real name as the family provided a false address to staff.\"\nThe family told medical staff they travelled to the UK in order for their son to receive hospital treatment.\nPolice said they have \"established that this is may not be the case\".\nMashael is described as being less than 5ft tall with long straight black hair. She was last seen wearing a grey top, leggings and light-coloured shoes.\nDetectives believe the family could be from Kuwait.","summary":"A six-year-old girl has gone missing after being taken to hospital by her family who claimed to be from Kuwait.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGB finished bottom of the Pool stage in London with no wins and only three goals scored, but produced their best performance in an enthralling fifth\/sixth place play-off.\nAlex Danson scored a match-winning hat-trick, with Lily Owsley also on target.\n\"We didn't lose belief and we are delighted,\" Danson told BBC Sport.\n\"Obviously I'm delighted [with the three goals] but not just for me, from a whole team perspective because we can build on that performance leading into the summer.\"\nHead coach Danny Kerry admitted \"harsh words\" were spoken after Britain's 4-1 defeat by Australia on Saturday, but was please with how his team responded.\n\"We've had a tough tournament and they know that yesterday wasn't good enough, but today they really committed,\" he told BBC Sport.\nDanson struck her first goal of the tournament in the 10th minute, but Anita McLaren drew New Zealand level in the second period.\nOwsley and Danson struck either side of half-time to take GB clear, but back came the Kiwis with goals from Olivia Merry and Kelsey Smith made the score 3-3.\nDanson needed time out after being struck in the head by the ball, but recovered to deliver a composed lofted finish over New Zealand keeper Sally Rutherford to win Britain the match.\n\"Although we conceded a few today, which we need to work on, overall that was much better,\" captain Kate Richardson-Walsh told BBC Sport.\n\"We have a lot to learn, huge amounts, but it's good we're doing that now and can take that forward to Rio.\"\nBritish selectors will reveal the 16 women and 16 men who have been chosen to represent Team GB at this summer's Rio Olympics on Tuesday.","summary":"Great Britain's women ended their World League Final campaign with a thrilling 5-3 win over New Zealand.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"El Amrani, in a letter to African football associations, said he would be departing on Monday, but gave no reason for his decision.\nThe 37-year-old Moroccan had served as secretary general for the last six years.\nHayatou was deposed as Caf president 10 days ago at elections in Ethiopia, where six of his allies on the body's executive committee also lost their positions.\nThe 70-year-old Hayatou had served as president for 29 years.\nCaf's new president, Ahmad, chaired a meeting with his staff at the African football body's headquarters in Cairo later on Sunday.\nDuring the meeting, the new president announced he had accepted the resignation of El Amrani.","summary":"Mohamad El Amrani has resigned as secretary general of the Confederation of African Football (Caf) following the ousting of Issa Hayatou.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Smith, 26, already leads the one-day side and will also captain the Twenty20 team in the absence of the injured Aaron Finch.\nFellow batsman David Warner, 28, has been named as Smith's vice-captain.\n\"At 26, Steve is a fine young man with extraordinary talent,\" said national selector Rod Marsh.\n\"He is highly regarded by the selectors and we congratulate him on being appointed to the role on an ongoing basis. He should be incredibly proud.\"\nClarke, 34, confirmed his decision to retire after his side surrendered the Ashes with a heavy defeat by England at Trent Bridge, which gave the hosts a 3-1 lead.\nSmith had already captained the side in three Tests against India last summer, when Clarke was recovering from hamstring surgery and back issues.\nThe New South Welshman has played in 32 Tests for his country, scoring 2,952 runs at an average of 54.66.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"When Michael made his decision to retire last week it was a very straightforward decision for us to nominate Steve as his successor,\" added Marsh.\n\"He has big shoes to fill but everything about him suggests he is the right man for the job.\"\nWarner has earned the vice-captain's role despite a history of disciplinary problems, and Marsh said of the opener: \"David has matured and developed into an important senior figure in the Australian team. He has come a long way.\n\"We believe that he will respond well to the added responsibility of leadership.\"\nSmith and Warner will lead Australia in the limited-overs matches that follow the final Ashes Test at the Oval, which starts on 20 August.","summary":"Batsman Steve Smith has been named as the new Australia captain after Michael Clarke announced his retirement from international cricket.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old joined the Blues from Reading in August 2015 but has yet to make his debut for the Premier League champions.\nHe was loaned back to the Royals in 2015-16 before spending last season with German side Eintracht Frankfurt.\nHector has also had spells with five non-league sides, as well as spells in Republic of Ireland and Scotland.\nThe Jamaica international has played for Bracknell Town, Didcot Town, Havant and Waterlooville, Oxford City, Horsham, Dundalk, Barnet, Shrewsbury, Aldershot, Cheltenham, Aberdeen, Reading and Frankfurt.\nHe could make his Tigers debut against Aston Villa on Saturday, 6 August.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Leicester City have signed Birmingham City midfielder Omar Hector on a season-long loan deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Blunkett said using the same funding formula applied to Wales - which has a devolved budget - Yorkshire would be entitled to a \u00c2\u00a324bn budget.\n\"You put great store by devolving decision-making to ordinary people,\" he told Prime Minister David Cameron.\nMr Cameron said the government had already got rid of a \"centralised\" approach that Mr Blunkett was part of.\nMr Blunkett, a Labour former Cabinet minister and the MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, made the suggestion during prime minister's questions in the House of Commons.\nHe said: \"Can you think of one single reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't determine their own priorities?\n\"And, mischievously, one reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't have their own White Rose Parliament?\"\nMr Cameron said: \"What we are doing is we are saying to councils in Yorkshire, as up and down the country, 'We are getting rid of the ring fences, we are giving you the power to spend your money in the way that you choose'.\"\nHe added: \"We have got rid of the bossy, centralised interfering approach that I'm afraid you were rather part of.\"","summary":"Former cabinet minister David Blunkett has said Yorkshire should have its own \"White Rose Parliament\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The firm, which makes a vast array of consumer products including Ben & Jerry's ice-cream, Lipton tea and Dove soap, said sales fell 2.7% to \u20ac48.4bn ($56.1bn; \u00a337.1bn).\nExcluding the effect of acquisitions and unfavourable exchange rates, underlying sales rose 2.9%,\nAnalysts had expected a 3.1% rise.\nDespite the weaker-than-expected sales, Unilever reported a 7% rise in pre-tax profit to \u20ac7.6bn for the full year.\nUnilever chief executive Paul Polman said it had been a \"challenging year for our industry\", and warned he did not expect a \"significant improvement\" in market conditions in 2015.\n\"We expect our full-year performance to be similar to 2014 with the first quarter being softer but growth improving during the year\".\nUnilever said underlying sales growth in emerging markets, where it makes more than half its sales, slowed to 5.7%.\nThe firm has been hit hard by a combination of slowing growth in China, a recession in Brazil as well as western sanctions on Russia.\nUnilever cut 1,400 jobs last year and Mr Polman said due to the \"low growth environment\" it would continue to cut costs and simplify the business.\nThe firm has recently sold a number of its products, including its Slim-Fast brand and Ragu and Bertolli pasta sauces.","summary":"Consumer goods giant Unilever has reported a fall in underlying sales for 2015, which it said was due to \"challenging\" market conditions.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs said blood samples from about 35 fighters revealed traces of sulphur mustard.\nIt did not say if any of the peshmerga had died as a result of the attack, or how severely they had been wounded.\nMustard gas can burn skin and cause severe respiratory problems, and is banned under international law.\nThe exposure took place along the front lines near the northern Iraqi towns of Makhmour and Gwer, the ministry said in a statement.\nRoughly 37 mortars were fired in the attack, the statement added, \"releasing white smoke and a black liquid\".\nThe ministry called on countries fighting IS to give peshmerga fighters equipment for protection against chemical attacks. Several countries including the United States are already giving military assistance to the Kurdish fighters.\nThis is not the first time IS has been accused of using chemical weapons. In March, Kurdish authorities in Iraq said they had evidence that IS had used chlorine gas.\nThat allegation, by the Kurdistan Region Security Council, followed similar claims that the group had used low-grade chemical weapons against Iraqi security forces.\nThe director of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons expressed \"serious concern\" in August over the possibility IS was using prohibited chemical weapons.\nThe UN recently adopted a resolution aimed at identifying those behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria.\nIS already has a large arsenal of conventional weapons and military vehicles seized from the Iraqi army, much of it produced by the United States.\nIraq Kurds were the victim of a major chemical weapons attack by the Iraqi military under Saddam Hussein in 1988, which left thousands dead in the city of Halabja.","summary":"Kurdish peshmerga fighters have been exposed to mustard gas during an attack by Islamic State (IS) militants in northern Iraq, Kurdish officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Homes have been added to My NHS, part the NHS Choices site, allowing users to leave ratings and reviews to help other people assess services.\nEach care home is scored on its level of safety, staff turnover and food hygiene, among other standards.\nThe National Care Association said if information was not up to date, it could be \"unfair\" to care providers.\nOn the website, a database can be searched using a postcode, region or home name to check on facilities with or without nursing.\nPeople can access:\nHealth Minister Alistair Burt said: \"We know how difficult important decisions about care for a loved one can be - this is a victory for those who are worried about care - with a click of a button the public will be able to make an informed choice about care and make those difficult decisions easier.\n\"This data will show clearly the difference in quality across care homes and will help drive up standards by highlighting poor performers which will mean they have to shape up their services or lose out.\"\nNadra Ahmed, chair of the National Care Association, which represents independent care sector providers, said the move could help people \"answer some of the questions\" they may have about care.\nBut she warned that if the \"snapshot\" of the provider's rating or profile on the site was not regularly updated it could disadvantage those who improve their service.\n\"I don't know how [improvements] would be indicated... especially if that report is not going to be reviewed for a period of time, which would be unfair.\"\nShe added: \"Nothing beats actually going to see a service for yourself. If you think that it's good [but the website] says there's something that's not quite right, don't let it put you off.\n\"When you look at the website you know that responsible services who may have an inadequate rating will be working towards making that better.\"","summary":"Care homes in England have been made available on a new website to help people choose the care they want.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The program - called Vital - will vote on whether to invest in a specific company or not.\nThe firm it will be working for - Deep Knowledge Ventures - focuses on drugs for age-related diseases.\nIt said that Vital would make its recommendations by sifting through large amounts of data.\nThe algorithm looks at a range of data when making decisions - including financial information, clinical trials for particular drugs, intellectual property owned by the firm and previous funding.\n\"On first sight, it looks like a futuristic idea but on reflection it is really a little bit of publicity hype,\" said Prof Noel Sharkey of the University of Sheffield.\n\"A lot of companies use large data search to access what is happening on the market, then the board or trusted workers can decide on the advice.\n\"With financial markets, algorithms are delegated with decisions. The idea of the algorithm voting is a gimmick. It is not different from the algorithm making a suggestion and the board voting on it.\"\nAccording to Deep Knowledge Ventures, Vital has already approved two investment decisions.\nThe software was developed by UK-based Aging Analytics.","summary":"An investment algorithm is to be used to make investment decisions for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The woman had withdrawn her pension from a bank in Altrincham on Monday before heading into the Iceland store.\nWhile shopping she was approached by a woman who grabbed her trolley and demanded her money.\nNot willing to give up without a fight, however, the octogenarian hit the woman over the head with the bacon before the would-be thief fled empty-handed.\nGreater Manchester Police said while the 86-year-old was \"safe and well\", she was \"shook up about the incident\".\nUpdate 20 July 2016: A video of the incident obtained by Altrincham Today and released later revealed the incident was less dramatic than previously reported by Greater Manchester Police.","summary":"An 86-year-old woman fought off a would-be thief by hitting her head with a piece of bacon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Imani Wiltshire was discovered on the lower deck of the bus in Stratford, east London, on 28 September.\nShe was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead. A post-mortem examination found she died from head injuries.\nRosalin Baker, 25, and Jeffrey Wiltshire, 52, of Manor Park, pleaded not guilty to murder at the Old Bailey.\nThey also denied charges of causing or allowing the death of their child.\nA trial date has been set for 13 March at the same court.","summary":"The parents of a two-year-old girl found dead on a bus have denied her murder.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24 crew, mostly from Eastern Europe and Asia, are still on board the Maersk Tigris, anchored off Bandar Abbas.\nMaersk said it still did not know the reason why the Marshall Islands-flagged vessel was seized, and noted it had been in an international shipping lane.\nBut Iranian authorities noted that it had been in the country's waters.\nIranian media cited an official as saying the ship was seized based on a court order in connection with a complaint made by a private Iranian company about debts.\nOn Wednesday, Maersk said it had been in contact with Singapore-based Rickmers Shipmanagement, from whom it charters the Maersk Tigris, and was \"pleased to learn that the crew is safe and under the circumstances in good spirits\".\nThe crew includes a British national, but no Americans, as initial reports suggested.\n\"We are continuing our efforts to obtain more information about the Iranian authorities' seizure - in international waters - of Maersk Tigris. We are not able at this point to establish or confirm the reason behind the seizure,\" Maersk added.\n\"We remain in close dialogue with the Danish ministry of foreign affairs.\"\nA spokesman for Rickmers Shipmanagement said the vessel had been carrying commercial goods and no \"special cargo\" such as military equipment.\nThe incident has prompted the US Navy to dispatch a destroyer and a reconnaissance plane to the area to \"monitor\" the situation.\nA general distress call sent out by the Maersk Tigris on Tuesday morning was picked up by US Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT).\nA Pentagon spokesman said Iranian Revolutionary Guards Navy patrol vessels had approached the ship while it was moving through Iranian territorial waters, but inside an area that under international agreement is open to foreign ships making an \"innocent passage\".\nThe patrol vessels ordered the container ship to go deeper into Iranian waters, but the master refused. Only when they fired warning shots across its bow, did he comply.\nThe Pentagon spokesman called the actions of the patrol vessels \"inappropriate\".","summary":"Danish shipping giant Maersk says it is \"pleased\" that all the crew of a container ship that was seized in Iranian waters on Tuesday are safe and well.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"No Windfarm at Gayton (NOWAG) and East Lindsey District Council both oppose the planning application.\nThe protest march on Sunday morning raised money for legal costs as well as highlighting the campaign.\nThe developers say wind turbines contribute to renewable energy targets and help combat climate change.\nBut campaigner Melvin Grosvenor, who is working with NOWAG, questioned how efficiently the turbines would generate energy.\n\"It's a huge price for Lincolnshire to pay to host a suspect technology,\" he said.\n\"The developers say we need renewable energy, but at what cost to the landscape?\"\nEarlier this year Lincolnshire County Council issued a statement advising district councils not to grant planning permission if wind farms fail to meet strict criteria.\nThe council's leader, Martin Hill, said he did not want Lincolnshire to be \"covered by a forest of the things\".\nMr Grosvenor said wind turbines have more of a visual impact in Lincolnshire because the landscape is relatively flat.\n\"The issue we've got with Lincolnshire is because it's predominantly big open skies there are few visual detractors, and of course you've got the Lincolnshire Wolds [an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty],\" he said.\nAbout 60 campaigners walked from near Theddlethorpe Church to Great Carlton, and many were sponsored.\nThey walked along a bridleway known as the Two Mile Bank, where the turbines would be erected.\nThe campaigners also flew a blimp at about 377ft (115m) to demonstrate the maximum height of the turbines.\nThere are already wind farms at Gayton le Marsh and Theddlethorpe, and Mr Grosvenor said the proposed turbines would \"give the impression of a continuous line of turbines on the landscape.\"\nThe public inquiry is due to begin in January and the government will decide whether permission is granted or not.\nDeveloper EnergieKontor said on its consultation website: \"The UK is the windiest country in Europe and the deployment of wind farms could contribute significantly to renewable energy targets which aim to assist in combating climate change.\"","summary":"Campaigners opposed to plans to build 20 wind turbines in Lincolnshire have staged a march to raise money for legal costs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That compares with just 300 people in the largest trust area, Belfast.\nIt is thought that the problem in the South Eastern Trust is down to staffing issues in that area.\nThe trust - which covers Newtownards, County Down and Lisburn, said it has been unable to fill two consultant cardiologist posts.\nThere is also the added problem of staff sickness and increase in the number of referrals.\nThe South Eastern Trust serves a population of approximately 345,000 people with a budget of almost \u00c2\u00a3500m.\nThe figures also show that 364 people are waiting up to a year for their first urgent consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital, while in every other trust the waiting list for this type of appointment is zero.\nIn a statement, South Eastern Trust said: \"We have recently lost two consultant cardiologists who both required to relocate.\n\"Despite strenuous efforts, we have, so far, been unable to fill these vital posts and, combined with the constant increase in the number of cardiology referrals, this has led to an unfortunate increase in waiting times for appointments.\n\"We are taking every possible measure to address this.\"","summary":"More than 1,000 people in Northern Ireland are waiting up to a year for a consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said the firework was dropped through the doorway of a fish and chip shop by an \"unknown male\".\nThe incident happened at about 21:15 BST on Friday at the shop in Alliance Avenue.\nThe man was taken to hospital where he is described as being in a stable condition.\nCondemning the incident, North Belfast SDLP assembly member Nichola Mallon said: \"Fireworks aren't toys, they can cause serious injury and they can cause considerable damage to property and they need to be used responsibly.\n\"So I would send a very clear message to parents and to young people to realise the dangers of fireworks.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in councillor JJ Magee said: \"Hopefully the injured man will make a full and speedy recovery but it must have been a very traumatic experience.\"\nPolice have appealed for witnesses to contact them.","summary":"A man has been injured after a firework was thrown through the doorway of a shop in north Belfast.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They started arriving at Poldhu Cove on the Lizard on Sunday, and National Trust volunteers have been clearing them away as they are said to pose a risk to wildlife.\nThe bottles are sealed, but witnesses say some have leaked.\nThe National Trust said it believed a container had gone overboard from a ship, during the stormy weather.\nThe Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: \"While it is fact that the MV Blue Ocean lost a container containing bottles of 'Vanish', there is no currently available evidence that the bottles washed up on the Cornish coast are from this container; all evidence is currently circumstantial.\"\nIt is thought the vessel lost the container near Land's End in May.\nThe BBC has contacted Vanish, but the company is yet to comment.\nOther nearby coves including Gunwalloe, Polurrian, Church Cove and Marazion have also been affected, conservationists said.\nCornwall Wildlife Trust said it was \"highly concerned\" about the impact on \"sensitive marine life\".\nJustin Whitehouse, from the National Trust, said: \"The main worry is all that detergent going into our beautiful marine environment, but thankfully most are full.\n\"We think it's a container that has gone overboard from a container ship, during stormy seas.\"\nCornwall Council said the authority and partners, including the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Natural England, would be monitoring beaches in the area.\nIt said: \"The National Trust who own the beach at Poldhu have arranged for the bottles to be cleared away.\n\"In the meantime the public are advised to keep children and dogs at a safe distance from the bottles should any more be washed up.\n\"No attempt should be made to recover the bottles.\"","summary":"Hundreds of bottles of \"Vanish\" detergent have washed up on a Cornish beach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Premier had suspended its shares on 13 January after agreeing to buy E.On's North Sea assets for a net $120m (\u00c2\u00a384m) plus working capital adjustments.\nThe deal was amended during the suspension so that it no longer constituted a reverse takeover.\nBy close of trading, Premier's share price was up by nearly 90% to 36p.\nLondon-based Premier said the cost of the deal would now come to $135m, including completion adjustments.\nPremier added that this was a result of an increase of the dividend paid to E.On before completion of the deal.\nIn a statement, it said: \"On the basis of this lower aggregate consideration, the acquisition has been classified as a Class 1 transaction.\"\nThe proposed acquisition is still subject to approval by Premier's shareholders and lenders.\nThe assets Premier is buying are located in the Central North Sea, West of Shetlands and the Southern Gas Basin.\nE.On's UK oil and gas upstream portfolio includes stakes in 40 licenses, including a 5.2% interest in the Elgin-Franklin field, a 47% interest in the Babbage field and a 50% stake in the Tolmount discovery.\nThe deal will add about 15,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to Premier's production totals in 2016, according to the company.","summary":"Shares in Premier Oil have jumped by more than 90% after the company lifted its suspension of a deal to buy E.On's UK North Sea assets.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As a teenager he tried three times, unsuccessfully, to defect from Cuba, once spending a month in Cuban jail. He finally escaped to Mexico on his fourth attempt, saving his mother from drowning on their boat trip over.\nHe and his mother were then reunited with his father in Tampa, Florida where he had fled two years earlier.\nBut Fernandez's transition from his life in Cuba was difficult. Baseball helped him acclimate to his new American life.\nAfter starting at Alonso High School in Tampa, speaking almost no English, Fernandez steered the baseball team to two state championships.\nHe was drafted by the Marlins in 2011 at 20 years old and named National League Rookie of the Year in 2013.\nThe Miami Herald reported his grandmother, a loyal supporter, often stood on her roof in Cuba during his games to listen to the sports radio broadcast as her grandson played.\nPlayers and fans described him as enthusiastic, energetic and charismatic. Many Cubans from Miami's Latin community, felt that the player embodied their own struggles.\nMiguel Garay, 78, a Miamian who came from Cuba's Pinar del Rio said: \"His story was our story.\n\"There's such a great tradition of baseball in Cuba and he embodied it better than anyone.\"\nAfter undergoing surgery in 2014 for a torn elbow ligament Fernandez became a US citizen in 2015, where he gave the keynote speech at his citizenship ceremony.\nHe said: \"This is one of my important accomplishments. I'm an American citizen now - I'm one of them. I consider myself now to be free.\"\nFernandez was described as an \"avid fisherman\" and was aboard a friend's boat when the vessel hit a jetty, causing it to capsize.\nHe had revealed recently that his girlfriend was pregnant.\nMarlins President David Samson said at a news conference: \"When you talk about tragedy like this there are no words that come to mind.\n\"There is prayer and thought toward his family and his soon to be born daughter. You recognize how precious life is.\"","summary":"Jose Fernandez was born in Cuba to a Cuban family.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Government sources told the BBC that the tribal fighters set fire to a building used by the militants.\nThe source said 10 IS militants and five tribesmen had died in the clashes that followed.\nIssa al-Issawi, the exiled mayor of Fallujah, said that more tribesmen were joining the fight against IS.\nReports said the violence involved men from multiple tribes and IS members known as al-Hisba, who are responsible for enforcing religious strictures in the city.\n\"Clashes took place between sons of the al-Mahamda and al-Juraisat tribes against the al-Hisba group,\" Mr Issawi told AFP news agency.\nHe said the violence stemmed from tensions over increasingly difficult living conditions while Fallujah is besieged by Iraqi security forces.\nSheikh Majeed al-Juraisi, a leader in the al-Juraisat tribe, told AFP the clashes were part of an uprising against IS fighters in the city and called on the government and security forces to help.\nReports suggested the tribesmen had seized parts of the north of the city, but later ceded the ground back to IS jihadists.\nFallujah, which is about 50km (30 miles) west of Baghdad, has been held by anti-government forces since the beginning of 2014 and is now one of two Iraqi cities still under the IS group's control.\nIS militants launched a sweeping offensive in June 2014 that overran large areas north and west of Baghdad, but security forces and allied fighters have pushed the jihadists back with support from US-led air strikes.","summary":"At least 20 people have been killed in clashes between Sunni tribesmen and Islamic State (IS) militants in the Iraqi city of Fallujah, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The details emerged during the sentencing of Arshid, Bannaras and Basharat Hussain at Sheffield Crown Court.\nArshid, 40, and Basharat, 39, were found guilty by a jury of 50 offences.\nBannaras, 36, pleaded guilty to 10 offences before the trial started.\nMichelle Colborne QC said Bannaras Hussain met one victim when she was 12 or 13 and she performed sex acts on him.\n\"He was indifferent to whether she consented or not,\" she said.\n\"When her brothers found out, they were furious with her and would physically assault her because she was involved sexually with an Asian man.\"\nShe said Bannaras abused one victim in a car park next to Rotherham Police Station, and told the court how the sister of another of his victims described her sister as a \"broken human being\".\nMs Colborne said one woman had described the Hussain brothers as \"a pack of animals\".\nSumming up the contents of a number of statements from the women abused by the brothers, she said: \"They describe from their teenage years a life in the main of feeling dirty, ashamed and guilty.\n\"Between them, a plethora of emotional conditions - eating disorders, self-harm, agoraphobia, self-loathing and terminations for many of them from the age of 14 - events they have never been able to put behind them.\"\nShe said many of the victims have had relationship problems throughout their lives and have found themselves subjected to domestic violence.\nThree associates of the Hussain brothers, their uncle Qurban Ali, 53, Karen MacGregor, 58, and Shelley Davies, 40, will also be sentenced.\nAli was found guilty of conspiracy to rape, while MacGregor and Davies were convicted of false imprisonment and conspiracy to procure a woman under 21 to become a common prostitute. MacGregor was also convicted of two counts of conspiracy to rape.","summary":"Three brothers who sexually abused teenage girls in Rotherham have been jailed for a total of 27 years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielik, 17, who underwent his medical at Arsenal last week, signed for Legia from their Polish rivals Lech Poznan in July and has made six appearances in all competitions this season.\nArsenal say the deal \"is subject to the completion of regulatory processes\".\nThe Poland Under-17 international can play in both a holding midfield role and at centre-back.\nHe said: \"I've decided to move to Arsenal and although I cannot be sure of what's to come in the future, I'm going to London to fulfil my dreams.\n\"I'm grateful to my team-mates and manager Henning Berg for trusting such a young player and giving me a chance to play for the first team. It's mostly thanks to him that I'm able to move to Arsenal.\"\nBerg said: \"Krystian is a very talented player, who is going to achieve big success in football in the future.\"\nFor each position, select whether you think Arsenal are sorted, or if a player is needed.","summary":"Arsenal have signed teenage defender Krystian Bielik from Legia Warsaw on a season-long loan deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 19-year-old was held in Barking on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.\nPolice said six other suspects remain in custody and searches are ongoing.\nEight people were killed when three men drove at pedestrians on the bridge and stabbed people in Borough Market.\nThe man arrested on Sunday is being held at a police station in south London.\nThe six men still in custody, all aged between 27 and 30, were also arrested in east London - four in Ilford, one in Newham and one in Barking.\nThirteen people arrested as part of the investigation have been released without charge, while a 33-year-old man held in Ilford on 8 June has been bailed.\nOver the weekend, police released images of fake explosive belts worn by the three attackers, named as Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba.\nBorough Market is hoping to re-open \"later this week\", managing director Darren Henaghan has said.\nTraders were officially given access to the market on Monday - for the first time since the terror attack - to allow them to start clearing up and prepare to resume business.\nOn Saturday night, bars and restaurants across the capital donated money to a British Red Cross UK fund for victims of terror attacks and their families, as Londoners were encouraged to show \"unity and resilience\" a week after the attack.\nThe fund has raised more than \u00c2\u00a3700,000 since it started on 4 June.\nAnd on Sunday, Southwark Cathedral - which had been cordoned off in the days after the attack - re-opened its doors for the first time.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the London Bridge terror attack, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He and his son Gorka were arrested earlier this month as part of a corruption investigation.\nVillar, who denied all the allegations, has been suspended for one year by the Spanish football federation.\n\"Villar will no longer have any official functions at our organisation,\" Uefa said on Thursday.\n\"In view of the ongoing court proceedings in Spain, we have no further comments to make on this matter.\"\nUefa said its president, Aleksander Ceferin, had accepted Villar's resignation and had thanked him for his years of service to European football.\nVillar, a former Athletic Bilbao and Spain midfielder, had headed the Spanish football federation for 29 years. Juan Luis Larrea has been named as interim president.","summary":"Spanish football federation president Angel Villar has resigned from European football's governing body, Uefa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man named as Abdalfatah HA is suspected of being part of a unit with an al-Qaeda-linked group formerly known as al-Nusra Front, which killed 36 Syrian government employees in 2013.\nThe federal prosecutors' office said the man, arrested in Duesseldorf, had carried out death sentences.\nA second suspected al-Nusra fighter was arrested in the town of Giessen.\nAbdulrahman AA is accused of breaking international weapons laws.\nBoth are thought to have been part of the same combat unit for al-Nusra, which was al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria at the time.\nThe group formally severed its ties to the global jihadist network last year, renaming itself Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.\nIn January, JFS merged with four smaller groups to form Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.\nGerman prosecutors allege Abdulrahman AA, 26, and Abdalfatah HA, 35, took part in an armed battle against Syrian government troops including taking over a big arms depot near Mahin, central Syria, in November 2013, eight months after the murders of the government employees.\nSome local reports have claimed one of the men was an asylum seeker, but a spokeswoman for the prosecutors' office refused to confirm this.","summary":"German prosecutors say they have arrested one of two men suspected of links to a Syrian jihadist group.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RTL claims Baysilone, normally associated with the oil or rubber industries, was found in a breakdown of the implant, made by Poly Implant Prothese (PIP).\nA lawyer acting for PIP strongly denied the report, telling RTL that the product was not industrial but a food product used in lipstick.\nThe company was shut down in 2010.\nRTL had the implant examined by a chemistry and toxicology researcher who alleged that the materials used, which also included Silopren and Rhodorsil, had caused the high rupture rate from the silicone gel implants.\nAlthough the French health safety agency was already aware the defective implants contained industrial rather than medical grade silicone, no mention has been made of additives from the petrol industry.\nPIP breast implants: Your stories\nThe British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons said earlier that the silicone was believed to have been made for mattresses but a lawyer acting for French implant-wearers said the composition of the implant varied.\nFrench authorities have advised 30,000 women in France to have the PIP implants removed as a precaution because of an estimated 5% rupture rate.\nThe French health safety agency says it has registered 1,143 ruptures and 495 inflammatory reactions from the implants.\nAn estimated 300-400,000 women were given the implants, mainly in Latin America and elsewhere in Europe.\nIn the UK, 40,000 women have been advised by the government not to have them removed although ministers have ordered a review of data used to assess the risk of the implant leaking.\nA surgeon advising the British government, Tim Goodacre, told the BBC on Monday that the failure rate was \"quite out of the ordinary\" and he said they should be removed on \"a staged basis\".\nNo link has been made between ruptured implants and cancer.\nPIP's lawyer, Yves Haddad, has insisted the fuel additive allegations are completely unfounded.\n\"This isn't an industrial product but a food product of the same type that goes, for example, into the making of lipstick,\" he told RTL.\nHe also promised that PIP's founder Jean-Claude Mas would emerge later this week to give an explanation. Mr Mas, 72, is believed to be in southern France.","summary":"A fuel additive was found in the silicone breast implant used in the UK and Latin America, a French radio station has claimed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nia Griffith said her party offers \"investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster\" by the Tories.\nShe urged people to \"imagine the price\" if there was a Conservative government in Wales as well.\n\"Labour changes peoples' lives when we are in government\", Ms Griffith added.\nShe reinforced the message of First Minister Carwyn Jones, who told delegates on Saturday that the assembly election in May would be a straight fight between Labour and the Conservatives.\n\"Together we are fighting for Wales in Westminster and taking on the Tories' appalling treatment of our nation,\" Ms Griffith said.\n\"We need to tell families up and down the country about what our Welsh Labour government is delivering.\n\"Investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster - jobs for our young people, not leaving a generation behind.\n\"That's the difference that a Labour government makes. Labour policies promised then delivered because we are in government.\n\"So don't listen to those who say we should be happy just shouting from the sidelines, that principled opposition is better than political power.\n\"If we take that attitude we may as well shut up shop.\"\nMs Griffith pointed to Labour's establishment of the NHS, introduction of the minimum wage, and delivering devolution with the creation of the National Assembly.\nMeanwhile Mr Jones has said income tax rates in Wales would stay the same as those in England under a Labour Welsh government.\nHe told the Sunday Supplement programme on BBC Radio Wales he would not use new powers to increase income taxes if Labour won the assembly election.\n\"People have a real squeeze on their personal finances and the last thing I want to do is add to that pressure,\" he said,\nScottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has proposed an increase of 1p in the pound for taxpayers in Scotland.","summary":"The Welsh Labour leader has told her party's conference that \"principled opposition is better than political power\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The debate, on Thursday, was discussing \"serious and widespread failures\" in Gloucestershire's children's service.\nCllr Shaun Parsons, chairman of the council, said members had been told the proceedings were being televised.\nTwo said they had been listening, one blamed medication, but the fourth admitted the meetings \"drag a bit\".\nMr Parsons said he believed the chairman's role is to make sure the meeting runs smoothly and efficiently but added it is not his place to \"give councillors a nudge\".\nBut the former MP for Stroud, Neil Carmichael disagreed. He said it was \"wrong\" that councillors fell asleep \"during such an important meeting on such a critical subject\".\n\"As chairman of the Commons Select Committee I felt it was very much my job to ensure that meetings were run briskly and that all those present were fully engaged throughout,\" the Conservative said.\nFour councillors were spotted nodding off, including deputy leader, Conservative Ray Theodoulou who blamed his heart medication for making him \"a little drowsy\".\nFellow Tory Rob Bird said he may have \"closed his eyes for a moment\", while Liberal Democrat John Cordwell admitted he \"might have nodded off very briefly\". Both men insisted they were aware of the proceedings.\nBut Labour's Graham Morgan was more forthright though, stating: \"Those meetings drag a bit and I'm 66.\"\nMr Parsons said although he had not seen the BBC film it was important to listen to what the councillors had said in mitigation.\n\"It was a very long day, people had been briefed quite considerably on the facts.\n\"But it's not a good appearance for people maybe to have been asleep or indeed nodding off... , it's most unfortunate.\"","summary":"Members of Gloucestershire County Council fell asleep during a debate on children's services, it has emerged.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Molinari stormed into contention with two eagles in the last seven holes to set a clubhouse target of nine under par, which Dunne was able to match thanks to a birdie on the last.\nThe players then returned to the 18th hole for a sudden death play-off.\nA scrappy par proved to be enough for Molinari to secure the title.\nDunne, who had enjoyed a two-shot lead going into the final round, found trouble off the tee and failed to get up and down from a greenside bunker.\nThe 24-year-old's second place finish was his best ever on the European Tour however.\n\"I felt like there were just so many shots that slipped away from me. It's just one of those days,\" said Dunne.\n\"I felt like I was really close to shooting four or five under and stuck with one under in the end. I'm happy with my form and looking forward to next week.\n\"I'm just a bit disappointed not to come out with the result we wanted but it's a step in the right direction.\"\nFor the Italian, it was his first European Tour success since 2010.","summary":"Ireland's Paul Dunne finished in a play-off with Italy's Francesco Molinari to claim his first European Tour title.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The RSPB said 2,270 black-tailed godwits spent time on the island this spring, almost double the previous record of 1,320 in 2013.\nThe majority of the birds this year were found in a tiny field in Kilmoluaig.\nGodwits often stop off in the Hebrides to refuel during their migration to Iceland, where they breed.\nSpotters identified some of the birds as having come from France, Portugal and Spain due to the rings fitted on their legs.\nJohn Bowler, Tiree officer for RSPB Scotland, said: \"Black-tailed godwits are known to stop off here for food on their way to Iceland, particularly when adverse northerly winds hamper their progress across the North Atlantic.\n\"So, with huge numbers of golden plover already noted on Tiree during pretty windy conditions, it wasn't a huge surprise when black-tailed godwits started turning up, too. However, to see flocks of this size is just incredible.\n\"Hopefully they will enjoy a good breeding season this year and I'm already looking forward to seeing them pass back through Tiree in the autumn.\"","summary":"A record number of migrating godwits have been spotted on Tiree in the Western Isles.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It was first spotted at Montevrain, 38km (23 miles) east of Paris.\nSightings of the animal sparked a search involving hundreds of emergency services workers, animal-trackers and a helicopter.\nBut experts now say the animal is most likely a much less dangerous animal, such as a lynx or large domestic cat.\nThey made their conclusions based on inspecting animal tracks.\nIt remains unclear where the animal came from, though there is a big cat park near Montevrain.\nA source told AFP that the search had been scaled back for the moment and the helicopter grounded, although forces remained \"mobilised\" in case of a fresh alert.\nThe BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says police had suggested there was probably not too much to worry about, but the authorities still sent out officers with guns and tranquilisers.\nThe hunt has focused on areas near the Disneyland Paris theme park.\nThere was a fresh alert on Friday morning after paw prints were discovered near a service station east of Paris.\nTo reach there, the animal had apparently crossed the A4 motorway.\nPolice guarded the entrances to schools in the Montevrain area in case the cat turned up, as a helicopter with thermal imaging hovered.\nLocal residents were asked to stay indoors and parents urged to take their children to and from school by car.\nA dozen or so soldiers from a nearby army base joined police and fire officials combing the countryside outside Montevrain.\nA huntsman, officially designated as a \"wolf catcher\", who has a specially trained dog, was also part of the search team.\nThe owner of the lntermarche supermarket in Montevrain said on Thursday that his wife had spotted the animal at about 08:30 (07:30 GMT).\n\"She didn't get out of the car and called me to say 'I think I saw a lynx',\" he was quoted as saying. The woman took a photograph that appears to show a large cat.\nLe Parisien newspaper said several local residents had sighted the animal.\nThe Montevrain mayor's office dismissed the idea that the big cat could have escaped from a circus that was in the town until Saturday, Le Parisien reported.","summary":"A large cat that sparked a major search in northern France is most likely not a wolf, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifa president Sepp Blatter announced plans last week to form an 11-person panel to review football's scandal-hit world governing body.\nDomenico Scala had earlier said he would only lead the taskforce if he is guaranteed full independence.\nThe Swiss businessman is already the independent chair of Fifa's audit and compliance committee.\nScala was believed to have been prepared to lead the taskforce, after meeting presidents of three of Fifa's six continental confederations.\nBut a spokesman for Scala told BBC Sport: \"Domenico Scala never applied for such a chairmanship.\"\nHe added that the post would only be considered \"under the strict condition\" that \"independence was guaranteed\".\nAs well as an independent chair, the taskforce will have two representatives from the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), Concacaf (North, Central America and the Caribbean) and Uefa (Europe), as well as one representative from each of Conmebol (South America) and the OFC (Oceania).\nIn a statement, Fifa said representatives from federations would not necessarily have to be \"members of the football community\" and the confederations could decide that themselves.\nBlatter, who has announced his intention to stand down as president, has said presidential term limits and integrity checks for top officials are potential areas of reform.\nRecommendations are due to be presented at the next meeting of Fifa's executive committee in Zurich on 24 and 25 September.\nThe prospect of Scala leading an independent review of Fifa was described as \"laughable\" by campaign group New Fifa Now.\nAnd Alexandra Wrage, who resigned from Fifa's independent governance committee in April 2013 in protest at a lack of meaningful action, said even an independent chairman of the reform taskforce \"can't work\".\nShe told BBC Sport: \"The process needs to be taken out of Fifa's hands. Short of that, it's another reform dead-end.\"\nBlatter's resignation on 2 June followed the arrest of seven Fifa officials as part of a United States investigation that saw 14 people indicted on corruption charges.\nA separate criminal investigation by Swiss authorities into how the 2018 and 2022 World Cups were allocated is also under way.","summary":"Fifa has confirmed that an independent chairman will not lead its reform taskforce.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"My Brother is a Superhero is focused on Luke - named after Solomons' own son - whose brother Zack is given special powers to help save two universes.\nWinning Solomons \u00c2\u00a35,000, the book sees Luke miss out on the powers because he went to the toilet at the wrong time.\nSolomons previously adapted E Nesbit's Five Children and It for the 2004 film.\nEddie Izzard and Kenneth Branagh both appeared in the big screen version.\nThe winners of the best illustrated book and best older fiction categories were also first-time authors.\nDavid Litchfield's The Bear and the Piano was named the best illustrated book, while writer and actress Lisa Williamson's The Art of Being Normal won in the best older fiction category.\nSolomons had been named as the winner of the best younger fiction book before being named as the overall winner of the prize, voted for by booksellers, at a ceremony at Waterstones' Piccadilly bookshop in London.\nWaterstones children's buyer Florentyna Martin said: \"My Brother is a Superhero is that rare thing - a hugely funny book for young readers that is also rip-roaringly exciting.\n\"It is infused with the spirit of larger than life heroes and colourful comic book trivia that enthrals younger readers and delights superhero fans of all ages, yet at its heart is a touching relationship between siblings.\n\"Given the author's background it's no surprise it is hugely cinematic, but it is also full of wonderful writing and so brilliantly plotted that one never knows what to expect next.\"\nThe book chain's managing director James Daunt added: \"The quality of the books on the shortlists this year was exceptional, reflecting the vibrant health of the children's book market.\n\"That our winners were all first books, and each from a flourishing independent publisher, reflects how blessed we are currently by the breadth of creative talent in this country.\"\nLitchfield's book is about a bear who teaches himself to play the piano, while Williamson's is focused on LGBT issues and tells the story of two teenagers and their struggle with identity.","summary":"Children's Laurence Solomons has won this year's Waterstones Children's Book of the Year award for his comic book adaptation of the hit film It.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"NHS managers have proposed a temporary downgrade of the hospital's maternity and paediatric services to cope with staffing shortages.\nThe board of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust will make a decision on Friday.\nOne paediatric nurse, who asked not to be named, said staff were devastated for their patients.\nShe said: \"It's going to mean that many more children will have to make journeys across to Hastings at a time when they are particularly vulnerable.\n\"They're sick. Their families are vulnerable. And I think it's going to have massive implications for children who are sick and for children who are long-term disabled.\"\nThe NHS trust said the changes were being brought in for safety reasons because it was unable to recruit suitable specialist doctors which had led to an over-reliance on temporary and agency staff.\nSeveral options are being considered, but the trust has said its preferred plan is to have consultant-led obstetric services, neonatal services including the special care baby unit, in-patient paediatric services and emergency gynaecology services at the Conquest Hospital in Hastings.\nEastbourne hospital would have a stand-alone midwifery-led maternity unit and enhanced paediatric care.\nPaediatrician Dr David Scott said: \"They [patients] will get a better service if they go to Hastings because they will get staff who will be better trained.\n\"There will be greater consultant availability so they will see more senior better trained staff. It will also allow us to increase the levels of nursing care available on the ward.\"\nLiz Walke, from the campaign group Save the DGH, which opposes the changes at Eastbourne, said: \"We would like an independent body coming in and looking at the whole organisation to see if they can do something better and actually reorganise the services so that both hospitals keep their core services.\"","summary":"Staff at Eastbourne General Hospital have said they are \"devastated\" at plans to downgrade services to Hastings.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guineans are expected to celebrate the landmark with concerts and fireworks.\nThe disease killed more than 2,500 people in the country and a further 9,000 in Sierra Leone and Liberia.\nSierra Leone was declared free of Ebola in November, but new cases have emerged in Liberia, which had been declared Ebola-free in September.\nA country is considered free of human-to-human transmission once two 21-day incubation periods have passed since the last known case tested negative for a second time.\nThe disease has had an enormous social and economic impact on Guinea, the BBC's Ibrahima Diane in Conakry says.\nAccording to the UN, 6,220 Guinean children have lost one or both parents to Ebola.\nMore than 100 health workers also lost their lives in the fight against the disease.\nMeanwhile, survivors are still living in fear of the stigma and long-term side effects associated with the virus, our correspondent adds.\nThe fight against Ebola was particularly difficult in Guinea, he says.\nSome communities initially did not believe there was an epidemic, while others blamed it on Western countries and the Guinean authorities.\nThe government has blamed the virus for poor economic performance and says it has also caused people to distrust the country's health services.\nPresident Alpha Conde has doubled the health budget since winning re-election in November.","summary":"Guinea has become the first country in West Africa to be declared free of the deadly Ebola virus.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Procession to Calvary, completed in 1602, will remain on show at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire.\nThe painting had been put up for sale for \u00a32.7m. A campaign by The Art Fund and National Trust raised \u00a31.7m.\nThe National Heritage Memorial Fund, which aims to save key historic items, has now stepped in with the final \u00a31m.\nThe painting depicts Christ carrying the cross on his way to crucifixion and has hung at Nostell Priory, a stately home near Wakefield, for 200 years.\nThe priory is the family home of Lord St Oswald, who put it up for sale to pay for the restoration of the estate.\nHe had said he would put it up for auction if the target was not reached by Christmas.\nMembers of the public donated \u00a3680,000 to the campaign, with almost \u00a3510,000 coming from trusts and foundations, while The Art Fund gave a further \u00a3500,000.\nArt Fund director Dr Stephen Deuchar said: \"Considering the economic climate, this has been a hugely challenging campaign and we are enormously grateful to all our members and supporters who have given so generously.\n\"Working with the National Trust has been a very fruitful experience, pooling our resources to pull out all the stops and save this remarkable painting for Nostell Priory and its visitors.\"\nDame Jenny Abramsky, chair of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, said: \"The overwhelming public support to help secure this stunning painting has been an inspiration.\n\"Individual giving combined with ongoing support from government funds such as the National Heritage Memorial Fund will play an increasingly important role in securing our most precious heritage.\"\nThe fund's money comes from the Treasury and is intended to be the last resort for saving items of importance to the UK's national heritage.\nIt has received \u00a310m a year since 2007, but its grant will be halved from this year as a result of government cuts.","summary":"A 17th Century masterpiece of the Virgin Mary has been saved after a public appeal raised more than \u00a31m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"McCall said he and some of his players were goaded by supporters following their 1-0 loss to the Lions at Wembley.\nHe questioned why stewards had not prevented the invasion.\n\"We're absolutely distraught, we wanted to clap our own fans, the last thing we need is people running around us and giving us verbals,\" said McCall.\n\"I think it's nonsense,\" he told BBC Radio Leeds. \"Ten minutes later an army of stewards comes on when they should have been on straight after the final whistle and stood on the halfway line.\n\"I don't understand why people feel they need to come over to players, intimidate us and wind us up. I was close to clocking a couple.\n\"I'm not necessarily blaming the people who did it but where was the stewarding? Why march them out 10 minutes afterwards?\n\"They should have got to the halfway line straight away and stopped anyone from coming over.\"\nMillwall boss Neil Harris encouraged his side's fans to leave the pitch to allow the team to enjoy their celebrations, while match-winner Steve Morison claimed they had \"ruined\" the moment.\n\"It's not ideal, it's not quite the place for a pitch invasion, I've got to be honest,\" Harris told BBC Radio London.\n\"I don't condone it whatsoever. I'm just hoping there was no disrespect towards Stuart and his team.\n\"For me, I wanted to get them off because I wanted to see my players enjoy it and I wanted to see my players take the admiration of the whole fan base, which happened in the end.\n\"I think it was overzealous, a lot of people wanting selfies and jumping about. I certainly don't condone it, but I'm hoping it was lighthearted.\"","summary":"Leeds United boss Mark McCall says he was \"close to clocking up\" Millwall fans who invaded the pitch after their League One play-off final defeat.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The polls would have been the first electoral contest between the rival Fatah and Hamas movements for 10 years.\nTheir delay was ordered after lists of candidates for Fatah, which dominates the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, were cancelled in parts of the Gaza Strip, which is run by Hamas.\nHamas has protested at the court's ruling, describing it as \"political\".\nFatah said it held Hamas fully responsible.\nThursday's ruling by the high court in the West Bank city of Ramallah came after a Hamas-controlled court in Gaza disqualified several candidate lists drawn up by Fatah on technical grounds.\nA challenge was also lodged by a lawyer over the inability to hold the vote in East Jerusalem, which Israel annexed after seizing it in the 1967 war but Palestinians want to be the capital of a future state.\n\"Elections can't take place in one place and not the other,\" said the presiding judge.\n\"The elections can't take place in Jerusalem and its neighbourhoods. Also, there are problems with the formation of courts in Gaza... Therefore, the court decides to stop the elections.\"\nHamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri blamed Fatah for the delay.\n\"The high court decision is politically motivated and it came in order to rescue Fatah after its lists of candidates collapsed in a number of areas,\" he told the Reuters news agency.\nBut Osama al-Qawasmi of Fatah rejected the allegation, saying: \"We hold Hamas fully responsible for foiling the election, starting with the unjustified petitions it filed.\"\nThe election would have been the first involving Hamas and Fatah since the 2006 poll for the Palestinian Legislative Council, in which Hamas won a majority.\nA violent rift with Fatah saw the Islamist movement take control of Gaza the following year.\nAlthough Fatah and Hamas formally agreed a unity deal and a technocratic government in 2014, deep divisions remain, resulting in political paralysis.","summary":"A Palestinian court has ordered that early elections for the West Bank's parliament, which were due to take place on Sunday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Dasuki is accused of awarding phantom contracts to buy 12 helicopters, four fighter jets and ammunition. He denies the allegations.\nThe equipment was meant for the fight against Boko Haram Islamist militants.\nMr Dasuki was picked up early in the morning by security agents, a PR firm representing him said.\nTwo weeks ago, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered Mr Dasuki's arrest after he was indicted by a panel investigating the procurement of arm under the last administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.\nPRNigeria said he was picked up by intelligence agents from his home in the capital, Abuja, where he was already under house arrest facing separate charges.\nLater on Tuesday, the former governor of Sokoto state, Attahiru Bafarawa and owner of a Lagos-based private TV station, Raymond Dokpesi, were detained separately by Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in connection with the alleged fraud.\nBoth men, who are political allies of the former president, have denied any involvement in the arms deal.\nTheir arrest follows those of some of Mr Dasuki's associates by EFCC on Monday.\nThe anti-corruption body said they included former Minister of State for Finance Bashir Yuguda and the sons of some prominent politicians of the former ruling party over allegations of impropriety in relation to the arm deal.\nEarlier, Mr Dasuki said he had not been given a chance to defend himself before the investigative panel and described its recommendation as \"politically motivated\".\nThe former army colonel is already facing a trial for allegedly possessing illegal firearms.\nHe is the first senior official of the former government to be charged under the rule of President Muhammadu Buhari, who took in office in May.\nThe BBC's Martin Patience in Lagos says Mr Dasuki's arrest will reinforce President Buhari's message that he will not tolerate corruption no matter how senior the official.\nThe president was elected partly on a promise to clean up Nigeria's notoriously corrupt politics, our correspondent says.\nBoko Haram has killed thousands in north-eastern Nigeria in its six-year campaign to create an Islamic state.","summary":"Nigeria's former national security adviser, Sam Dasuki, has been arrested on suspicion of corruption over an $8bn (\u00a35.5bn) arms deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Born at Alltnacaillich, Strathmore in 1714, Rob Donn could not read or write and dictated his poetry from memory in later life.\nA wall hanging depicting scenes from his life and work is to be created in a project led by Strathnaver Museum and Mackay Country Community Trust.\nPeople living in and around Strathnaver are to be invited to help make the piece of craftwork.\nDonn's poetry continues to be celebrated and studied today.\nSome of his work has turned into music and performed at Glasgow's Celtic Connections Festival.\nStrathnaver Museum has been awarded \u00c2\u00a35,400 from the Heritage Lottery Fund's Stories, Stones and Bones programme towards the project.","summary":"A project is under way to celebrate the life and work of one of Scotland's most celebrated poets.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC James Burns was found not guilty of common assault and two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm against Michael Stanley, 28, in Penrhyndeudraeth, on 10 April 2016.\nHe was also cleared of giving a false statement about what happened.\nHe had denied all the charges at Caernarfon Crown Court.\nThe case against another officer, PC Robin Humphreys, who had been accused of perverting the course of justice, was thrown out earlier in the month.\nJudge Huw Rees said there was insufficient evidence to prove he had colluded with PC Burns by giving false statements about the incident.","summary":"A police officer has been cleared of assaulting a man in Gwynedd.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The young girl was injured by the drug patrol dog in Belmarsh Prison, Woolwich, on 31 March.\nThe Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said the incident had been reported to police and the dog withdrawn from service.\nIn 2015, the MoJ said there were more than 530 dogs deployed in prisons in England and Wales.\nThe Mirror reported the attack had taken place during a routine drugs test and the girl needed to undergo plastic surgery because of her injuries.\nThe MoJ said it could not release more details because of \"purdah\" rules in the run up to the general election.","summary":"A prison dog has been withdrawn after an eight-year-old girl was seriously injured during a drugs test.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"GB were beaten 24-18 by Israel, 37-14 by Hungary and 46-14 by Netherlands.\nThe men's and women's teams had their \u00a32.92m funding to support elite athletes removed after London 2012.\n\"Although we did not make the finals, there are some great young handball players in this country,\" said British Handball director David Meli.\n\"Our aim now is to find a way of bringing additional funding into the association to allow us to run other teams in both male and female competitions.\"\nNetherlands won all three games to secure their place at the finals in Rio, which take place from 19 July to 2 August.","summary":"Great Britain's men's and women's handball teams have missed out on a place at the Olympic Games in Rio.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film star and his lawyer wife Amal, want to put up eight cameras on poles in the grounds, up to five metres (16ft) high.\nThey also wish to attach a further 10 cameras to the property.\nThe Eye and Dunsden Parish Council has concerns over privacy and the CCTV system's visual impact on the village.\nDavid Woodward, chair of the council, said: \"When you are strolling next to a pretty riverbank, it's a visual intrusion close to where people are walking.\"\nMr Woodward said the CCTV could also cause privacy concerns for Mr Clooney's neighbours.\nThe property at Sonning Eye is located on an island in the River Thames on the county line between Oxfordshire and Berkshire.\nSouth Oxfordshire District Council's conservation officer recommends approval as long as the cameras can easily be removed from the building.\nThe district councillor has until Friday to decide whether to put the application before a planning committee.","summary":"George Clooney's Oxfordshire home is to be fitted with 24 CCTV cameras.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"George Hamilton was speaking to MPs on the Northern Ireland affairs committee.\nIt is investigating how a UK exit from the EU could affect Northern Ireland.\nMr Hamilton said the PSNI would \"not take a position on exit or not\" and would work with whatever circumstances are in place after the EU referendum.\nVoters will go to the polls in June to decide whether the UK should remain a member of the EU.\nAsked on whether an exit from the EU would affect policing, Mr Hamilton said: \"I think all of this is probably doable with an exit, but it will be slower, complicated and more costly is the view we would take from a practical policing perspective.\"\nBut he said the PSNI had a \"very good working relationship\" with a number of police forces in non-EU countries, \"most notably America\".\nMr Hamilton, who appeared before the committee with Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, also said he did not think the PSNI's link with the Irish police would suffer in the case of an exit from the EU.\nHe said \"the relationships are secure\".\nHe added that if a so-called Brexit - a shorthand term for a UK exit from the EU - took place he was \"absolutely sure the quality of the relationship and the professionalism of both organisations would not be diminished\".\nThe committee is examining areas like the economy and the border with the Republic of Ireland.\nIt has already heard evidence from a wide range of politicians and business leaders.","summary":"The Chief Constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said a UK exit from the European Union would be \" slower, complicated and more costly\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bloemfontein joins Beijing and Lisbon in being suspended from carrying out any Wada-related anti-doping activities, while Moscow's lab had its accreditation revoked in April.\nThe decision leaves 31 Wada-accredited labs in the world, but none in Africa.\nWada said the laboratory may apply for reinstatement before 30 September.\nThe body did not disclose the reasons for the South Africa facility's suspension, which can be appealed against at the Court of Arbitration for Sport within 21 days of Bloemfontein being notified.","summary":"South Africa's anti-doping laboratory in Bloemfontein has been suspended by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Volunteers at St Helier Lifeboat Station in Jersey have walked out amid claims Andy Hibbs was \"bullied\" by senior management at the RNLI.\nThe RNLI said it asked Mr Hibbs to stand down \"due to serious breaches of the RNLI's Volunteer Code of Conduct\".\nClaims of bullying are taken \"very seriously\" and are being investigated, the RNLI said.\nMr Hibbs said he thought the organisation was breaking Jersey's laws and said he is \"humbled\" by the support of his crew.\nOfficials from the RNLI met the crew on Thursday evening after complaints were made against Mr Hibbs, the BBC understands.\nMore on St Helier lifeboat crew resigning, and other Jersey news\nMr Hibbs said: \"I was sacked pretty much. The whole thing was just a joke.\n\"I was being bullied by senior management in the RNLI and I refused to accept it.\"\nA statement from the RNLI said the situation was \"incredibly complex\" and a \"confidential process\".\nIt said: \"The RNLI has asked one volunteer at St Helier lifeboat station to stand down with immediate effect.\n\"We have worked closely with the volunteer for some time but have been unable to resolve a serious breakdown in the relationship between the individual and the charity.\n\"Unfortunately this impacted on the RNLI's ability to effectively deliver a safe and effective rescue service from St Helier.\n\"Other volunteers have chosen to step down, which has forced the RNLI to declare the St Helier lifeboats off service temporarily.\n\"We understand the impact of standing down volunteers and we do not take such decisions lightly.\"\nThe St Helier lifeboat should be back in service in a few days, the RNLI said.\nA former member of Jersey's RNLI has said there will be a protest held on Sunday.\nPaul Battrick said there would be a \"silent gathering\" at 10:00 BST to support the volunteer crew members.\nHe said he hoped the protest will get the RNLI \"to see sense\".\nJersey will have lifeboat cover from the other Channel Islands stations - St Catherine's, St Peter Port and Alderney.","summary":"A lifeboat volunteer has resigned after being asked to stand down by the RNLI.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simon Marsh, 55, of St Michael and All Angels Church of England church in Bramhall, Stockport, was the subject of an investigation lasting 15 months.\nAllegations were made between 2011 to 2013 when the woman was aged 16 to 19.\nMr Marsh had been on bail and was suspended from his parish duties while the investigation took place.\nA spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said: \"Following receipt of a file from Greater Manchester Police, the CPS have conducted a thorough review of the evidence in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors.\n\"We have reached a decision that there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction and therefore consider that no further action should be taken in this case.\"\nA spokesman for the Church of England Diocese of Chester said: \"The Revd Simon Marsh has agreed not to conduct services or be actively engaged in parish ministry in Bramhall for the time being.\n\"Now that we've been informed that the criminal investigation has finished, with no charges being brought, an internal investigation by the Diocese of Chester is under way.\n\"In the meantime, alternative pastoral care will continue to be provided for the people of Bramhall.\"","summary":"A vicar has been cleared of sexually assaulting a teenage girl.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shahid Tarafdar, 45, was hit by a Peugeot 307 on Stockport Road at about 15:45 GMT on 7 February. He was taken to hospital but later died.\nMichael Joyce, 21, from Reabrook Avenue, Manchester has been charged with perverting the course of justice.\nBoth have been remanded to appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court later.\nThe teenager has also been charged with a number of other driving offences including driving whilst disqualified, failing to stop and report a collision and using a motor vehicle without insurance.","summary":"A 16-year-old boy has been charged with causing the death of a man by dangerous driving in Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Betsi Cadwaladr health board has suggested downgrading services at one of the area's three district hospitals due to a staffing shortage.\nA legal challenge blocked the plan to downgrade maternity care at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire.\nThat prompted the consultation, which includes a series of public meetings.\nResidents are unhappy with the plans, suggesting removing the service at hospitals like Wrexham Maelor and Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor will mean women having to travel further for care.\nHowever, bosses said any changes would be temporary and are needed to ensure the safety of mothers and babies.\nA dedicated health board website was launched on Monday to collate public reaction to the options, which also includes retaining all services.\nSeveral public meetings are due to take place in September.","summary":"A consultation into the future of maternity services in north Wales has begun.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The incident occurred in the 84th minute of Wednesday's Confederation Cup match between Sudan's Al Merreikh and Kawkab Marrakech of Morocco.\nCaf is reviewing the incident and awaiting the match officials' report.\nKawkab won the match 2-0 - with two penalties - for a 2-1 aggregate win.\nCaf director of communications Junior Binyam told BBC Sport: \"Investigations are being carried out and the the case will be submitted to the disciplinary jury.\"\nKawkab were 1-0 up in Wednesday's second leg of the play-offs tie - with the score 1-1 on aggregate - when a number of Merreikh club officials entered the field.\nIn the ensuing melee, Al Merreikh's director football Hatim lashed out with his left arm and seemed to strike Otogo-Castane on the right side of his head.\nAfter play resumed, Kawkab went on to win an 89th-minute penalty which they converted to earn their place in the group stage of Africa's second tier club competition.","summary":"The Confederation of African Football (Caf) is investigating an incident in which Al Merreikh's director of football Hatim appeared to hit the head of Morocco's Mohamed Otogo-Castane.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dorothy Cooper was seriously injured when a man allegedly jumped into her vehicle and drove over her in a car park in Royton, Oldham, on Wednesday.\nPaul Anthony Moore, 45, of no fixed address has been charged with wounding with intent, dangerous driving and motoring offences, police said.\nHe was remanded in custody to appear before magistrates in Manchester later.\nMrs Cooper got out of her white Hyundai i10 when she was told there was a problem with it, witnesses told Greater Manchester Police.\nAs she was checking the vehicle, a man allegedly jumped in and drove over her.\nThe car was found about three miles away in Buersil Avenue, Rochdale.","summary":"A man has been charged in connection with the attempted murder of a 90-year-old woman.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK government gave Northern Ireland the power to reduce the level of the tax because it said it had a special economic case.\nThat prompted calls from Scottish and Welsh airports for similar treatment.\nThe UK Treasury said it had not ruled out devolving APD to Scotland and Wales in the future.\nA report published following a consultation on reform of APD said the government at Westminster would \"continue to explore the feasibility and likely effects of devolution to Scotland and Wales\".\nEarlier this year Chancellor George Osborne announced the duty would be cut for direct long-haul routes from Northern Ireland airports, and he would devolve control over the tax to the Northern Irish Assembly.\nThe move came in response to fears that some routes could be scrapped due to competition from Irish airports where APD is much lower.\nCommenting on the UK Government's decision not to grant the Scottish government similar powers for now, Jim O'Sullivan, managing director of Edinburgh Airport, said: \"APD is already costing Scotland passengers and having an impact on tourism revenues.\n\"We know from discussions with our airline partners that it is a major factor in their decision to connect further routes to Scotland.\n\"We would urge the Westminster Government to see Scotland as it does Northern Ireland and understand the need to both reduce and devolve this unfair and damaging tax.\"\nAmanda McMillan, managing director of Glasgow Airport, said: \"On the question of devolution of APD, Glasgow Airport has always been supportive of this proposal given the Scottish government's more progressive approach to aviation and its greater appreciation of the role the industry plays in supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\"\nScottish Transport Minister, Keith Brown said the case for devolving APD was \"compelling\" and had been backed by all four of Scotland's biggest airports, and recommended by the Calman Commission.\nHe added: \"We need to be able to deal with the competitive and connectivity disadvantages that Scotland faces and if APD were devolved now we could provide the means to incentivise airlines to provide new direct international connections to Scotland, benefiting our aviation industry and our passengers and supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\n\"The UK government needs to listen to the many voices in Scotland who clearly want to see full devolution of the policy on APD.\"","summary":"The Scottish government will not have the power to devolve Air Passenger Duty (APD) for now, the BBC has learned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Head coach Warren Gatland is leading the British and Irish Lions in New Zealand and has named interim coach Rob Howley as part of his backroom team.\nForwards coach McBryde assumes head coach responsibilities for the third time after leading Wales on tours in 2009 and 2013.\n\"It is an honour to represent your country and to do so overseas carries extra responsibility,\" said McBryde.\n\"For me it is another exciting opportunity to lead the team. It is something I have thoroughly enjoyed in the past and I'm really looking forward to doing it again at the end of the season.\"\nThe Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) will appoint assistant coaches for the summer tour to assist McBryde.\n\"We are also at an advanced stage in discussions with a number of other individuals about the summer tour and hope to be in a position to confirm the full make-up of the management team next week,\" said WRU chief executive Martyn Phillips.\nUnion chairman Gareth Davies, who is also on the Lions' selection panel, believes the involvement of Welsh coaches will benefit the national team.\n\"2017 is a real summer of opportunity for Welsh coaches and should benefit the whole of Welsh rugby in the years ahead,\" he said.\n\"It is not often that you get the opportunity to develop coaches in different environments.\n\"Our coaches and players have been invigorated by their Lions experiences on previous campaigns and there is little doubt that a tour of New Zealand will provide the ultimate test and so once again both mentally stimulate and inspire each individual.\"","summary":"Robin McBryde will lead Wales on their summer tour to New Zealand.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says GSK made more than \u00a350m of payments to companies making generic versions of its anti-depressant Seroxat to delay them coming to market.\nGSK has been fined \u00a337,606,275 and the generic firms have to pay \u00a37.4m.\nBut GSK says its actions actually saved the NHS money and brought the generic drugs to the market sooner.\nThe other companies fined were Generics UK, Merck, Alpharma, Activis UK and Xellia Pharmaceuticals.\nThe CMA found that between 2002 and 2004, GSK had made agreements to pay cash to its competitors to prevent them bringing the generic version of Seroxat, called paroxetine, to market.\nIn addition to the cash payments, the CMA said the deals allowed the competitors to bring small amounts of paroxetine to market instead of GSK, transferring some of the profits to the generic manufacturers without increasing competition.\nMichael Grenfell from the CMA said: \"Today's decision sends out a strong message that we will tackle illegal behaviour that is designed to stifle competition at the expense of customers - in this case, the NHS and, ultimately, taxpayers.\"\nBut GSK said it disagreed with the ruling and was considering appealing.\n\"GSK and the generics companies entered into these agreements at the time in order to settle costly, complex and uncertain patent disputes,\" its spokesperson said.\n\"The agreements allowed the generics companies to enter the market early with a paroxetine product and ultimately enabled a saving of over \u00a315m to the NHS.\"\nThe CMA pointed out that after generic paroxetine entered the market properly at the end of 2013, average prices for the drug fell more than 70% in two years.","summary":"Pharmaceuticals giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has been fined and six other companies have been ordered to pay more than \u00a340m for breaching competition laws.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The men were believed to have been working on the northbound carriageway of the A361 at Gornhay Cross, Tiverton, when they were hit.\nOne was flown to Plymouth's Derriford Hospital, while a second Devon Air Ambulance flew the other man to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.\nThe van driver has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.\nThe condition of the two injured men, who are both in their 40s, is not known.\nDevon and Cornwall Police said a third man was hurt in the incident, but he is described as the \"walking wounded\".\nThe Barnstaple-bound carriageway is expected to remain closed for several hours and diversions have been put in place.","summary":"Two men have been airlifted to hospital after being hit by a van on a dual carriageway in Cornwall.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shwe Mann was sacked from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) last week in a power struggle.\nHe has been rumoured to be discussing an alliance with Aung San Suu Kyi whose party is expected to win wide popular support in the 8 November elections.\nThey will be the first elections since democratic reforms began in 2011.\nRivalry between President Thein Sein and Shwe Mann came to a head last Wednesday night when trucks with security sealed off the headquarters of the party.\nShwe Mann, who had been seen as a likely successor to Thein Sein, remains speaker of parliament and a USDP member.\nMs Suu Kyi and Shwe Mann met for an hour on Monday in the country's capital, Naypyidaw.\nThey have often said that they have a mutual understanding for future co-operation, reports Moe Myint of the BBC Burmese service.\nOne likely area of collaboration might be amendment of the constitution, which prevents Ms Suu Kyi from running for the presidency.\nMost expect Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy to win the election, but the constitution bars her from becoming president because her children hold British passports.","summary":"Aung San Suu Kyi has held talks with the ousted leader of Myanmar's main opposition party, Shwe Mann.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"According to Radio-Canada, officials entered a hotel room where members of the travelling equestrian show Cavalia were staying on 14 July.\nThe public broadcaster said officials made a number of arrests and two Canadians remain in prison.\nA spokesperson for Cavalia said they were trying to arrange for two employees to return to Canada.\n\"This is a private matter. All I can tell you is that recently, Chinese representatives have contacted us to ask if we were willing to buy airplane tickets to quickly repatriate them in Canada, and of course we are,\" spokesperson Eric Paquette told the BBC.\n\"At this point, our hope is that the repatriation process unfolds rapidly.\"\nGlobal Affairs Canada said it is providing consular services to two citizens who were detained in Beijing.\n\"Consular services are being provided to two Canadians who were detained in Beijing, China, as well as to their families,\" said a spokesperson for the department.\n\"Consular officials are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information.\n\"Due to privacy considerations, we are unable to provide further information on this matter.\"\nCavalia was created in 2003 by one of the co-founders of Cirque de Soleil, and has been described as \"equestrian ballet\". It has been performing in Beijing since April and even planned to build a permanent theatre in Hangzhou.\nChina's drug laws are very strict, and trafficking large amounts of drugs can lead to a death sentence.\nEven minor drug crimes can lead to an arrest or deportation.\nIn 2014, China banned several celebrities caught using drugs from performing on state media.","summary":"Two Canadians have been arrested in China on suspicion of drug trafficking, according to reports.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Stevenson Wright was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court to 18 months for sexually abusing Darren Kenny.\nThe court heard the offences took place when Wright worked at a pub run by Mr Kenny's parents in Rochdale.\nWright, 68, abused Mr Kenny as a teenager when he used to sleep over at the pub.\nHe was convicted of gross indecency, indecent assault and inciting a child under 16 to engage in a sexual act between 1978 and 1981.\nWright's sentence will be added to the 22 years he is already serving for sexually abusing boys.\nMr Kenny, 50, an officer with Greater Manchester Police in Tameside, was repeatedly abused as a teenager and thought Wright was dead until he typed his name into an internet search engine.\nWhile looking for his abuser's obituary, he was \"horrified\" to learn Wright had been jailed for child sexual abuse in Rochdale.\nHe added: \"We had been told he had died - I had my closure and then when we found out he wasn't dead I had no closure any more and I needed it back.\"\nMr Kenny, who has waived his right to anonymity, contacted the officer who had investigated Wright and said: \"I've got another victim - me.\n\"Even if wasn't a policeman I would have come forward.\n\"The length of sentence isn't important... returning the guilty verdict is what is important.\"\nMr Kenny encouraged other abuse victims to speak out.\n\"Look at me - I'm here, I'm a 50-year-old cop, and if I can do it I'm sure they can.\"","summary":"A police officer has been jailed for sexually abusing a boy in the 1970s and 80s.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Cheshire East Council said the suspension of chief executive Mike Suarez after a disciplinary committee meeting on Monday was a \"neutral act\".\nThe Conservative-run authority will not reveal details of the allegations.\nCouncillor Howard Murray said the suspension was \"a neutral act taken in the interests of both the council and chief executive\".\nThe chair of the investigation and disciplinary committee added: \"It is important that this investigation is undertaken objectively and therefore it would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this stage.\"","summary":"The chief executive of a Cheshire council has been suspended after being accused of gross misconduct.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As part of a three-year package, London and Manchester will also host legs of the World Grand Prix series in 2017 and 2018 respectively.\nSteve Flynn, director of GB Taekwondo, said the events would give the sport \"a chance to drive real growth\".\nThe GB Taekwondo team includes two-time Olympic champion Jade Jones.\nRio silver medallist Lutalo Muhammad, bronze medallist Bianca Walkden and Mahama Cho, who finished fourth, are also in the Manchester-based squad.\nThe bid team - which beat competition from American city Houston - is also discussing the possibility of hosting the World Para Taekwondo Championships alongside the Grand Prix event at the Copper Box Arena in London next year.","summary":"Great Britain's bid to host the World Taekwondo Championships in 2017 has been approved by the International Olympic Committee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Heath, 45, from Taynton, was sentenced to three years and nine months after pleading guilty to five counts of misconduct in public office.\nBristol Crown Court had heard how Heath got one of his victims pregnant and convinced her to have an abortion.\nGloucestershire Police believe there may be more victims.\nIn sentencing, Judge Neil Ford QC described Heath's behaviour as \"corrosive to the reputation of the police service generally\".\nThe force said Heath used his position to identify women - \"often victims of crime who were already extremely vulnerable\" - whom he could offend against.\nHe was described as \"manipulative and calculating\" by the force, which suspended him last year following an investigation into a complaint made against him in 2012.\nThe offences took place between 2002 and 2012.\nPreviously, Bristol Crown Court had heard that Heath was first warned about his behaviour in 1996 - a year after joining Gloucestershire Police - following a complaint by a student.\nHe had asked her if she \"fancied a bit of fun\".\n\"She subsequently made a complaint which was dealt with by Pc Heath being given advice.\"\nHeath met his first victim in 2002 after she was arrested for drinking and driving.\nSix years later he met another victim who approached him in a police car after a man fell unconscious in the street.\nHe later visited her home where the pair had sex and then persisted with visits - up to four times a week - before the woman fell pregnant with twins.\nHeath, who has two children of his own, then convinced her to have a termination.\nHe met another victim after arranging a restorative justice programme for her son.\nThe woman ended the relationship after realising Heath was \"only interested in a sexual relationship\", the court heard.","summary":"A police community support officer (PCSO) who had sex with women he met while on duty has been jailed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The fountain commemorates those who took part in Operation Anthropoid, a successful mission to assassinate Nazi police chief Reinhard Heydrich.\nThe Czech and Slovak soldiers who took part were based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, where the fountain is.\nTheir story was recently made into a film.\nThe fountain, with the names of the seven soldiers who took park carved around it, is in Leamington Spa's Jephson Gardens.\nFundraiser Carrie Saint said it had been commissioned and funded by former Czech and Slovak soldiers, but now was in urgent need of restoration.\nDuring the war a refugee camp for Czech and Slovak solders had been set up in nearby Moreton Paddox, which is where the soldiers who took part in the mission had been based before the raid. The Free Czechoslovak Army had also been based in the town.\nAn exhibition telling the story of the parachutists is being held at the Leamington Pump rooms and a film, Operation Anthropoid starring Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan as soldiers Jozef Gabcik and Jan Kubis, was released in September.","summary":"A fountain in memory of seven Czech and Slovak soldiers who took part in a World War Two air raid is in need of restoration.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hull 2017 Culture Company said fundraising had exceeded its public target of \u00a318m, raised with investment from 61 partners.\nThe full programme of events is to be announced next week.\nMartin Green, of Hull 2017, said the money was \"a massive vote of confidence\" in the city.\nThe chief executive and director of Hull 2017 said Hull was a \"great city\" and \"the northern powerhouse argument was a good one\".\nMr Green admitted his personal target for funding had been about \u00a330m.\nHe was the man behind the London 2012 Olympic ceremonies, oversaw the torch relays ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 and was the executive producer of the Tour de France's opening ceremony in Leeds.\nAbout \u00a322m will be spent on cultural events and another portion of the money will support events after 2017, the charity said.\nMore than 2,000 people have already signed up to volunteer during the year and 60,000 school students will take part in some way.","summary":"A year-long cultural festival in Hull has been given a \u00a330m boost.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Erin Cross, from Chester, received gene editing therapy in the USA after a \u00c2\u00a3100,000 appeal raised the cash.\nDoctors have told her parents she is now in remission after the therapy which took place in August.\nHer mother Sarah Cross said: \"It means she is now able to have a bone marrow transplant in Manchester.\"\nShe added: \"I'm so glad I pushed for her to get on the trial here at Seattle, if I hadn't she wouldn't be here today.\"\nErin was treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia using CAR (Chimaeric Antigen Receptor) T-Cell therapy which re-engineers the cells in the lab to attack and kill cancer cells when injected back into the patient's body.\n\"We got a call from the hospital who told us the cancer cells have gone - we couldn't believe it as she has never come back clear from any treatment before,\" said Ms Cross.\n\"She is running round now like any six year old,\" she added.\nErin is due to return to the UK within the next month for a transplant at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital where a donor has already been found.","summary":"A six-year-old girl with a rare form of leukaemia is set to return to the UK for a bone marrow transplant.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The charred pine twigs date back 140 million years to a time when fires raged across large tracts of land.\nPine trees now dominate the forests of the Northern Hemisphere.\nThe research suggests the tree's evolution was shaped in the fiery landscape of the Cretaceous, where oxygen levels were much higher than today, fuelling intense and frequent wildfires.\n\"Pines are well adapted to fire today,\" said Dr Howard Falcon-Lang of Royal Holloway, University of London, who discovered the fossils in Nova Scotia, Canada.\n\"The fossils show that wildfires raged through the earliest pine forests and probably shaped the evolution of this important tree.\"\nThe specimens, which are described in Geology journal, were preserved as charcoal within rocks from a quarry.\n\"It was only when I digested [the samples] in acid that these beautiful fossils fell out,\" Dr Falcon-Lang told BBC News.\n\"They were sitting in my cupboard for five years before I actually worked out what was there.\"\nThe fossils are just a few mm long but probably came from trees resembling the Scots Pine that now cover large areas of Scotland.\nPines are well adapted to fire, containing inflammable deadwood that makes them burn easily.\nThey also produce cones that will only germinate after being scorched, ensuring a new generation of trees is seeded after the fire has passed by and other vegetation has been destroyed.\nScientists have debated for many years why some trees seem to thrive on wildfires.\n\"One of the oddities about pine trees today is that they are one of the most fire adapted species on our planet,\" explained Dr Falcon-Lang.\n\"These oldest pine fossils are preserved as charcoal, the product of fire, suggesting that the co-occurrence of fire and pines is something that's very ancient, that goes back to the very origin of these first pine trees.\"\nDr Falcon-Lang plans to return to the quarry this summer to recover more specimens.\nHe hopes to find fossils of flowering plants, which were evolving at the same time as the ancient pines.\nFollow Helen on Twitter.","summary":"Scientists have discovered the oldest known fossils of a pine tree.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peter Halliday accused the councillors who prompted a scrutiny meeting next Tuesday about the Holland Haven-to-Clacton defences of \"scaremongering\".\nCouncillor Pierre Oxley, who called in the meeting, said Mr Halliday's accusation was \"garbage\".\n\"We're not against the project because we want it to happen,\" he said.\nMr Oxley claimed the council had been unclear about how much of the beach would be sand, and how much would be shingle.\n\"We want to know what the mix is,\" he said.\n\"Residents are saying they want to be able to lay on the beach and play on it, but if it's all stone or shingle that will be an issue.\"\nThe Conservative-run council last week submitted its application to the Environment Agency, which it hopes will contribute \u00a322m towards the project.\nIf successful, 25 groynes will be installed and the beach will be recharged.\nMr Oxley said the council could have avoided the scrutiny meeting if they had \"put all the percentages in the report\".\nMr Halliday said: \"We have been completely open and transparent throughout the entire process.\n\"Samples of the sand and shingle mix were available to all councillors at last Tuesday's council meeting and the report clearly stakes the composition of the material being proposed for the beach recharge.\"\nThe council will discuss the concerns at the council chamber, Weeley, on Tuesday evening.","summary":"The chairman of Essex County Council has said he is \"completely open and transparent\" about a \u00a322m beach recharge project.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In Burnell's first action of the season, he beat a field of more than 80 swimmers at Emirates Palace Bay.\nThe 23-year-old, who represented Team GB at Rio 2016, beat Dutchman Ferry Weertman in a sprint to the finish.\n\"At the end of the day, it's about ticking that box and getting the first one under my belt since Rio,\" said Burnell.\n\"I am out there to win every single race I go into, I am not out there to come second, third or fourth.\n\"So for me it's about turning up to races in the best possible shape I can and showing people what I can do.\"","summary":"Great Britain's Jack Burnell won the 100m freestyle title at the British Swimming Championships in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Leicester's Matty James and Villa's Ciaran Clark were sent off in the game.\nBoth clubs admitted an FA charge of \"failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and\/or refrained from provocative behaviour\".\nVilla's case will be heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission.\nPlayers clashed on the pitch during Leicester's 1-0 win following a tackle by James on Jores Okore. There was then a confrontation between the benches as the players walked off at full time.\nIt is the third time Villa have been found guilty of the offence this season.\nThey were fined \u00a320,000 and \u00a330,000 for failing to control their players in games against Tottenham and Manchester United respectively.","summary":"Aston Villa and Leicester City have been fined \u00a350,000 by the Football Association for failing to control their players in Saturday's game at the King Power Stadium.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Michael McGibbon, 33, died after an attack in an alleyway at Butler Place, with police saying his killing carried the hallmarks of a paramilitary murder.\nThe 34-year-old was arrested in Belfast on Sunday.\nMr McGibbon was married with a young family.\nA priest, Father Gary Donegan, told the BBC's Sunday News programme how Mr McGibbon's wife tried to save his life when she arrived at the scene.\nMrs McGibbon, who is a nurse, came to his aid shortly after the shooting.\nPolice have said Mr McGibbon had contacted them to inform them that two masked men had arrived at his house on Thursday evening.\nThe men asked him to come out of the house but he refused, and they told him they would return.\nMr McGibbon's murder had been referred to the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man in west Belfast on Thursday night.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Traffic and pedestrians have been banned from Deerness Bridge, between Ushaw Moor and New Brancepeth.\nDurham County Council said the closure would last at least a month and signed diversions were in place.\nAlternative arrangements were being made for buses, including services to Durham Community Business College and St Leonard's School.\nJohn Reed, the council's head of technical services, said: \"We are now assessing whether we can undertake any temporary measures to address these issues and enable the road to reopen.\n\"At this stage we anticipate that the bridge will be closed for at least a month but we will have a better indication of timescales once this assessment has been completed.\"","summary":"A bridge in County Durham has been closed to all traffic after a water main burst.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team of the Anti-Drug Smuggling Unit searched the 27-year-old's home in Port Louis and found 22 doses of heroin and a further one gram of the drug.\nEquipment used in the preparation and packaging of heroin, including razor blades and scales, were also seized.\nLeopold is the first-choice goalkeeper for Mauritius Professional Football League champions team ASPL 2000.\nHe was also the reserve goalkeeper for the national team during the last Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.\nLeopold helped ASPL 2000 to win the Charity Shield on Saturday on Rodrigues Island where they beat Pamplemousses SC 1-0.\nAs the news of his arrest broke, some people gathered outside Leopold's home to prevent the ADSU from taking him to police custody.\nAccording to information gathered by the BBC, the police had been tracking Leopard closely for some time and gathering intelligence.\nA provisional charge of drug dealing has been lodged against him.\nBoth the Mauritius Football Association and ASPL 2000 refused to comment on the issue.","summary":"Police in Mauritius have arrested and seized heroin with an estimated street value of more than $1m (\u00c2\u00a3700,000).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hirst rose from humble beginnings in Leeds to become the UK's richest living artist, worth \u00c2\u00a3215m according to the Sunday Times' Rich List.\nPenguin Books has promised to push the book in the same \"radical\" manner as Morrissey's autobiography, which was published under its classic imprint.\nThe artist has selected journalist James Fox as his ghostwriter.\nFox was the writer behind Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards' autobiography, as well as the book White Mischief, which recounted the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941.\nHirst was one of the founding members of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement, which also counted Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas and Mark Wallinger amongst its numbers.\nMany of them were students at Goldsmiths College in London in the late 1980s. Their first major exhibition, in a warehouse, attracted a number of influential art collectors, including Charles Saatchi - who would later become one of his Hirst's greatest supporters.\nHirst's work - which includes spot paintings and a sheep and shark preserved in formaldehyde - has frequently had the ability to shock.\nA two-day auction of his work in 2008 raised a record-breaking \u00c2\u00a3111m.\nSpeaking on the Today programme, Fox said: \"He (Hirst) grew up in a pretty bad situation, with his mother, and he and his gang - many of whom became YBA artists, spent half their time housebreaking, stealing, [indulging in] criminality, and the rest of their time indulging their passion for art, which started very early on in their years.\n\"I found that completely fascinating, moving, the idea of a saving connection to art. The fearlessness of Damien, his ability to take on authority, to never say anything can't be done, to break all the rules. That very much comes from that background.\"","summary":"Damien Hirst's autobiography will be published next year, Penguin Books has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Susie, a 12-year-old collie and Jilly, a 10-year-old cairn terrier, were taken in by Snowdonia Animal Sanctuary after 72-year-old Jennifer Taylor was killed in a crash near Betws-Y-Coed.\nSanctuary owner Anne de Berry said the dogs were moved to a \"brilliant\" new home on Tuesday.\n\"They have a new mum and dad. It's fantastic,\" she said.\n\"[The new owners] had a dog which had to be put down a month ago due to old age.\n\"One of our volunteers went to do the home check this morning and text me: 'Brilliant'. It's a brilliant home.\"\nThe dogs' owner Mrs Taylor lived in Dolgarrog.\nShe was the passenger on a BMW bike when it collided with a Nissan Qashqai on the A470 close to Waterloo Bridge in the town on 4 October.","summary":"Two dogs rescued after their owner was killed in a crash in Snowdonia have found a new home.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Thomas Hunter, 58, of Mansfield Road, Mansfield, was arrested after the crash on the A34 at Hinksey Hill, Oxford, on 25 August.\nIsla Wiggin, who was in another car, died in hospital on 27 August.\nMr Hunter has also been charged with causing serious injury to a 31-year-old woman by dangerous driving.\nHe has been released on bail to appear at Oxford Magistrates' Court on 17 January.\nA lorry and seven cars were involved in the accident which closed the northbound carriageway for almost 10 hours.\nA family statement said Isla, from Fleet in Hampshire, was \"a loving and caring\" daughter who \"would have made an amazing big sister\".","summary":"A man has been charged with causing the death of a three-year-old girl by dangerous driving after a crash.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 2014 European 100m champion held off the fast-finishing James Ellington and his friend and rival CJ Ujah in a showdown that lived up to expectations.\nEarlier his training partner Asha Philip won her third British 100m title to join him in the GB team for Rio.\nTiffany Porter beat her younger sister Cindy Ofili in the 100m hurdles.\nThe 28-year-old Dasaolu got out of his blocks well as Ellington was left, and held a metre lead at halfway.\nWith Richard Kilty and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey struggling, and veteran Dwain Chambers never in the picture, Ujah seemed the only threat to the man who ran 9.91 seconds at these championships three summers ago.\nBut Ellington came through late outside them to steal both second place and the second automatic Olympic place.\nA tailwind of three metres per second added a gloss to the times - 9.93 secs for Dasaolu, 9.96 for Ellington and 9.97 for Ujah - but with Britain's 200m men also in form, the GB sprint relay squad appears in excellent shape going to Brazil.\n\"Seven guys on the line had the [Olympic qualifying] standard, so I knew that if I didn't finish top two, top three, my dream of going to Rio in the 100m was in jeopardy,\" said Dasaolu.\n\"Top three under 10 seconds in the same race bodes well for the relay and for sprinting as a whole. Jamaica and America are out there, but if they make any mistakes we'll be nipping at their heels and ready to go for the gold.\"\nFind out about how to get into running with our special guide.\nIn the absence of British record holder Dina Asher-Smith - focusing on the longer sprint this weekend - from the women's 100m, Philip upset pre-race favourite Desiree Henry as she dominated in 11.17 secs, with 19-year-old talent Daryll Neita taking second in 11.24 and Henry in third.\nAndy Butchart and Tom Farrell both sealed Olympic places in the 5,000m, while Sophie Hitchon confirmed her place in the hammer with a characteristically dominant throw and Holly Bradshaw did the same in the pole vault with a season's best clearance of 4.60m.","summary":"Ugo Dasaolu secured his place at the Rio Olympics with a superb victory in the men's 100m at the British Championships in Birmingham.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"French-based Sanofi closed its drug manufacturing site in Fawdon in 2015 with the loss of 450 jobs.\nNow, Accord Healthcare is to use the plant for its pharmaceutical production, with the hope many of the jobs will be filled by ex-Sanofi staff.\nA spokesman said the firm was confident the investment would have an \"extremely positive\" impact on the area.\nThe leader of Newcastle City Council, Councillor Nick Forbes, said: \"This announcement is fantastic news for Newcastle and the North East and helps strengthen our reputation as a home for the science and healthcare sector.\n\"Accord is a global player in the pharmaceutical industry and the highly skilled jobs and long-term investment bring a welcome boost the local economy.\"\nAccord Healthcare develops, manufactures and distributes more than 130 pharmaceutical products to about 60 countries worldwide.","summary":"A pharmaceutical firm is to create up to 100 new jobs in Newcastle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bates, who has been Tigers promoter for three years, has taken full control of the Lions and will work alongside co-promoter David Darcy.\nBates said: \"We're only weeks away from the new season and so our main priority is to quickly form a team.\n\"We have opened talks with several riders and should be in a position to announce the first signings any day.\"\nLions endured a miserable season last time out and finished bottom of the Elite League table.\nBut Bates said he hoped the club's financial difficulties were a thing of the past.\n\"I am aware that Leicester went through a difficult trading period last season,\" he said.\n\"And I will be doing everything possible to ensure that the club is placed on a sound financial footing that secures the future of Leicester Speedway for years to come.\"","summary":"Leicester Lions have been taken over by new owner Steve Bates.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old is to remain there following the completion of a psychiatric report.\nBelfast Magistrates' Court was told she would not be able to leave without the hospital's permission.\nThe woman cannot be named amid claims that identifying her would increase the risk of her taking her own life.\nA press challenge to the temporary reporting restrictions is due to be heard next month.\nThe woman was arrested by detectives investigating the child's death following an incident in Belfast in March.\nShe was charged with murder and then held under the Mental Health Act.\nHer barrister revealed on Wednesday that a medical report had now been prepared.\nBased on its contents he sought a termination of the current arrangements for keeping his client at the facility.\n\"The application is that she be remanded on bail, subject to the condition that she continues to reside (there),\" he said.\nA doctor who assessed the accused confirmed that the health trust consented to the proposal, provided the accused was there as a detained person.\nThe judge was informed that under those arrangements the woman would not be able to leave.\nGranting the application, she listed the criminal proceedings for a further update in eight weeks time.","summary":"A woman charged with the murder of her two-year-old son is to remain in a mental health unit in Belfast.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The proposals, which are subject to parliamentary approval, allow farmers to clear drainage ditches and streams without asking permission.\nFarmers had complained that the Environment Agency was micro-managing flood control.\nBut academics told BBC News that diverting water off farmland could increase floods where people live.\nThe policy change was announced Environment Minister Liz Truss at the Oxford Farming Conference after what the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said were two successful pilot schemes.\nShe said: \"We will allow farmers across the country to maintain their own ditches up to 1.5km in length from April, so they can clear debris and manage the land.\"\nThe decision was welcomed by the National Farmers' Union (NFU).\nIts president, Meurig Raymond, said: \"The NFU has pressed Defra and the Environment Agency to enable farmers to undertake minor works for many years.\"\nBut Professor Alan Jenkins from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology said he feared the policy could backfire.\n\"Waterlogged fields are no use to farmers,\" he said. \"They can't maintain their productivity on waterlogged soil so it makes sense for them to manage their fields accordingly.\n\"There is a potential downside however, in that if we increase drainage in fields during heavy rainfall it's possible there will be increased and faster transmission of water in the river system with a possible increase in flood risk downstream.\"\nKatherine Pygott from the consultancy firm Peter Brett agreed.\n\"If you are a landowner you may want to maximise productivity on a grouse moor by making it drier - but if you are trying to protect a town you want to keep water back on the uplands.\n\"It very much depends on local conditions - sometimes it would be unhelpful to speed drainage, sometimes it would not.\n\"There is a risk of making a free-for-all on drainage. It would be more sensible to make the existing system work.\"\nA government spokesman said over a million acres of prime farmland would be better protected through government investment in flood defences in the 10 years to 2021.","summary":"The government has announced plans to allow farmers in England to manage their own flood defences.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"O'Leary had taken the claim to Fifa following his dismissal in April 2011, one year into a three-year contract.\nThe League Managers' Association (LMA) said despite having sacked O'Leary, the United Arab Emirates club claimed the Irishman had abandoned his job.\nThe 55-year-old has been awarded the full sum due under his contract.\n\"Club officials had openly stated to the media at the relevant time that there had been a dismissal,\" said an LMA statement.\nAl Ahli also argued that Fifa lacked jurisdiction to hear the claim, but football's world governing body rejected both lines of defence.\nO'Leary said: \"It has taken a long time to deal with this matter but I am pleased that all issues have now been finalised.\n\"I hope my case provides reassurance to all managers and coaches working all over the world that there is a formal system in place that provides employment protection.\"\nLMA chief executive Richard Bevan added: \"We are clearly delighted with the outcome. In addition, the LMA is extremely grateful to the FA for their assistance in initiating the process with Fifa.\n\"The added significance and wider impact of this process is the proof that Fifa has mechanisms in place which regulate worldwide employment issues.\n\"It is extremely encouraging to know that the world governing body can provide a means of redress for managers and coaches at all levels seeking to establish their employment rights, wherever in the world they happen to work.\"","summary":"Former Manchester United manager Dermot O'Leary has won his employment rights claim against Al Ahli.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They are among seven ex-News of the World staff accused of conspiracy to access voicemails. Prosecutors say the charge could involve about 600 victims.\nPrivate investigator Glenn Mulcaire, facing four counts relating to specific people, was also at the Old Bailey.\nA 9 September 2013 trial date was set.\nThe former staff members from the now-defunct News of the World newspaper who are also facing trial are its ex-managing editor Stuart Kuttner, former news editor Greg Miskiw, former head of news Ian Edmondson, ex-reporter James Weatherup and former chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck.\nAs well as a general conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications charge, other charges relate to specific people.\nMr Coulson was News of the World editor from 2003 to 2007 and Mrs Brooks edited the paper from 2000 to 2003, before moving on to edit the Sun and then becoming chief executive officer of the two papers' parent group News International.\nMr Kuttner was excused from attending Wednesday's hearing.\nThe provisional trial date was set for 9 September next year and all defendants were released on bail.\nIn a separate case, Mrs Brooks, 44, from Churchill in Oxfordshire, her husband, Charlie, and five others appeared before the court accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.\nMrs Brooks's chauffeur Paul Edwards, former personal assistant Cheryl Carter, head of security at News International Mark Hanna, and security staff Daryl Jorsling and Lee Sandell also face the charges.\nThey relate to an alleged attempt to hide evidence from police investigating phone-hacking claims and illegal payments to public officials by the News of the World and the Sun.","summary":"Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson and his wife Rebekah Brooks have appeared in court charged with conspiring to hack phones.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robert McNaughton, 51, from Halesowen, set up fake Facebook accounts to troll the woman, West Midlands Police said.\nThe force said he was \"hell bent\" on destroying her life after she spurned his reconciliation attempts.\nMcNaughton, of Tenter Drive, was convicted after a trial of conspiracy to commit criminal damage.\nSee more stories from across Birmingham and the Black Country here\nSgt Chris Jones said: \"McNaughton could not handle being rejected and became hell bent on destroying his ex-partner's life.\"\nDuring December 2014 and February 2015, he bombarded her with abusive Facebook messages, threatening to release intimate images.\nHe also hired two men, Matthew Barker and Joden Smith, to carry out a string of attacks on her home, culminating with her car being set on fire in February 2015.\nBarker, 44, of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and was jailed for 43 months.\nSmith, 20, also of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and arson, recklessly endangering life and was sentenced to four years at a young offenders institution.\nThe men were sentenced at Wolverhampton Crown Court on 31 March.","summary":"A man who bombarded his ex-girlfriend with abusive messages and set her car on fire has been jailed for eight years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Pulido, who plays for the Greek club, Olympiakos, cut his wrist when he punched a glass pane on a door as he tried to escape before police arrived.\nPulido, 25, was abducted at gunpoint on Saturday night in his home town of Ciudad Victoria in Tamaulipas state.\nA 38-year-old man has been arrested.\nOfficials say the man had confessed to belonging to a local criminal gang. Police are searching for another three men believed to have been involved in the kidnapping.\nState prosecutor Ismael Quintanilla said the masked gang had taken Pulido to a house in Ciudad Victoria where he eventually found himself alone with one of his abductors.\n\"They traded blows. He takes it [the phone] and calls [emergency number] 066. It all happened very quickly,\" Mr Quintanilla told Imagen radio.\nAn official report of the calls Pulido made to the emergency operator, obtained by the Associated Press, revealed that he threatened and beat the kidnapper while on the phone, demanding to be told where they were.\nIn one of the calls, Pulido said police were outside and starting to shoot so he described what he was wearing to avoid being mistaken for a kidnapper.\nPulido had been abducted when his car was surrounded by several vehicles as he was leaving a party with his girlfriend on Saturday night.\nMasked men whisked him away, leaving his girlfriend unharmed.\nPulido's family received a phone call on Sunday demanding a ransom payment, Mr Quintanilla told reporters. No ransom was paid.\nPulido, with one of his hands bandaged, told reporters early on Monday: \"[I am] very well, thank God.\"\nTamaulipas is one of Mexico's most violent states, and Mexico recently deployed more security forces to tackle cartels operating in the area.\nThe country has one of the world's highest kidnapping rates, with government figures saying some 1,000 people are abducted every year.\nPulido joined Olympiakos last July and finished the season with six goals in 15 games.\nHe was part of Mexico's squad at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, but was not called up for the upcoming Copa America tournament.","summary":"Mexican footballer Javier Pulido fought his kidnapper while on the phone, Mexican officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The US investment bank will switch to video interviews with first-round undergraduate candidates from next month.\nEach year the bank hires about 2,500 students as both summer and full-time analysts.\nGoldman hoped the move will allow it to find students who do not attend top-tier US universities.\nEdith Cooper, Goldman's global head of human capital management said: \"We want to hire not just the economics or business undergraduate but there is that pure liberal arts or history major that could be the next Lloyd Blankfein.\"\nMr Blankfein, the bank's chief executive, went to Rutgers, an institution that is not part of the elite group of US universities known as the Ivy League.\nChief operating officer Gary Cohn went to the American University, also outside the Ivy League.\nGoldman recruits from 400 colleges and universities globally and 225 in the US.\nThe bank will still have a presence on college campuses, but planned to use it promote other opportunities. It will still conduct second-round interviews in person.\nThe shift will not affect business schools or professional hires, but is part of a broader move by Goldman to use technology in the hiring process.\nThe new method will include structured interviews, which the bank said will allow for greater comparisons between candidates and \"more objective and informed hiring decisions\".\nGoldman is also experimenting with personality questionnaires, which it feels may help to predict how successful a person will be at the firm.","summary":"Goldman Sachs will no longer conduct face-to-face interviews with students as part of its hiring process.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The members of the FSB, the Russian intelligence agency, conspired with criminal hackers, according to DOJ officials announcing the charges.\nPreviously, Yahoo said \"state-sponsored\" hackers were behind the 2014 breach affecting 500 million accounts.\nThe suspects are also alleged to have targeted Google accounts.\nHacking was directed at Russian and US government officials, including security, diplomatic and military personnel, according to the DOJ.\nThe indictment also alleged that 30 million Yahoo accounts were commandeered without authorisation for use in a spam campaign.\n\"We will not allow individuals, groups, nation states, or a combination of them to compromise the privacy of our citizens, the economic interests of our companies, or the security of our country,\" said acting attorney general Mary McCord, announcing the charges.\nThe suspects were named in a DOJ press release as:\nBaratov was arrested on 14 March in Canada.\nOne of the alleged hackers has been on of the FBI's most wanted cyber criminals for more than three years, according to acting Att Gen McCord.\nThe suspect in question, Alexsey Belan, was aided by the FSB who - according to the DOJ - provided him with \"sensitive FSB law enforcement and intelligence information that would have helped him avoid detection by US and other law enforcement agencies outside Russia\".\n\"We would hope [Russia] would respect our criminal justice system and respect these charges,\" said acting Att Gen McCord, acknowledging the fact that the US does not have an extradition treaty with Russia.\n\"The United Kingdom's MI5 made substantial contributions to the advancement of this investigation,\" added FBI executive assistant director Paul Abbate.\nYahoo was criticised for the delay in informing users about the 2014 breach.\nThe stolen data included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth and encrypted passwords, but not credit card data, according to Yahoo.\nLast year, users were advised to change their passwords.\nAround eight million UK accounts were believed to have been affected - including some users of BT and Sky email services.\n\"The indictment unequivocally shows the attacks on Yahoo were state-sponsored,\" Yahoo said in a statement, responding to the DOJ announcement.\n\"We are deeply grateful to the FBI for investigating these crimes and the DOJ for bringing charges against those responsible.\"\nThe DOJ said that the charges have no connection to the hack on the Democratic National Convention last year.","summary":"The US Department of Justice has charged two members of Russia's FSB with hacking into Yahoo accounts.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chris May, 28, was last seen at his home in Kelvedon, Essex, on 25 May.\nHis Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in the village of Fairstead, according to Essex Police.\nPolice received a letter in June, sent in the post, saying Mr May was dead. Charity Missing People is now advertising Mr May's case nationally.\nDet Ch Insp Marina Ericson said: \"I am really grateful for all the assistance Missing People have given to us and this national advertising will mean we can reach a wider audience with the appeal for information about Chris's whereabouts.\n\"Since Chris went missing in May, I have been appealing for anyone with information to come forward.\n\"There will be someone out there who knows something but, for whatever reason, has not come forward so far.\n\"I made an appeal in June for the author of a letter, delivered by Royal Mail to Witham police station on 1 June, to contact me.\n\"To date that person has not made contact. I would like to appeal to them to make contact with me directly.\"","summary":"A charity has launched a national appeal for information about a man whose body was found in a burnt-out car.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Environment Agency severe flood warning - meaning danger to life - was removed from the A361 between East Lyng and Burrowbridge on 10 March.\nResidents in the area saw their homes cut off and experienced long diversions as a result of the closure.\nThe road has been inspected by council highways officers and reopened at 17:00 GMT.\nThere is still some water on a short stretch of the road and Somerset County Council said temporary traffic lights will be installed to protect the carriageway and allow motorists to pass safely.\nCouncillor Harvey Siggs, responsible for Highways, said: \"I'm delighted the A361 is to reopen at long last.\n\"Our highways teams have been working hard all week to clear the road and make sure it is safe, and I would like to publicly thank them for their efforts to get this key route open before the weekend.\"\nA further inspection will take place early next week and the temporary traffic lights will be removed as soon as the remaining water has receded and the road judged to be safe, the council said.\nMr Siggs added: \"Although the road is clear, the rhynes at the side of the road remain full of water so I would urge motorists to take extra care when driving, particularly in the foggy conditions we have seen over the last few days.\"\nThe clear-up of the A361 started on Monday with the removal of fallen trees and the cutting back of damaged vegetation.\nAround 30 tonnes of used sandbags were removed before a sweeping and cleaning operation covered the 1.5 mile section of carriageway.\nThe council said that the road closure on the A372 Langport Road will remain in place next week for the removal of flood pumps.\nWith improving weather conditions the large temporary pumps at Beer Wall, near Aller, are no longer needed, it added.\nThe Environment Agency expects to begin removing the pumps on Monday and work is likely to take up to four days.\nThe road will remain closed after the pumps have been removed so the council can assess flood damage and carry out emergency repair works.","summary":"A major road in Somerset that was closed due to flooding has reopened.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 50 year-old said she was \"lucky to be here\" after falling ill at home and looking up her symptoms online.\nO'Donnell wrote on her blog that she searched \"women's heart attack symptoms\", which included sudden nausea and aches, before taking a few aspirin.\nShe visited a cardiologist the next day, who inserted a stent into an artery that was 99 per cent blocked.\nO'Donnell said her chest began to ache last week and she became nauseous and feverish after helping a woman who was struggling to get out of her car in her Nyack village home, near New York.\nIn the blog entry on her website, a poem entitled \"my heart attack\", O'Donnell revealed the type of attack was known as the \"widow maker\".\nThe star, who has acted in several films and TV shows including Drop Dead Diva, Will and Grace and Nip\/Tuck, also said she did not call the emergency services.\nHowever, she issued a warning to her readers: \"Know the symptoms ladies, listen to the voice inside, the one we all so easily ignore, call 911.\"\nShe recently hosted The Rosie Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network but the daily talk and gameshow was cancelled in March due to low ratings.","summary":"US actress Rosie O'Donnell has revealed she suffered a heart attack last week.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The service, held to mark the surrender of Japan at the end of World War Two, was led by Reverend Canon Bob White.\nThe event included readings from Burma veterans and a performance from the Portsmouth Military Wives Choir.\nThe service saw wreaths laid at the war memorial, including one on behalf of the city placed by the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, councillor Frank Jonas.\nCouncil leader Donna Jones said: \"It's important for communities to commemorate events such as these.\n\"The ceremonies in the city provide a poignant opportunity to reflect and remember.\"\nA special VJ Day Choral Evensong was due to take place from 18:00 BST at Portsmouth Cathedral on Sunday.","summary":"A service has been held in Portsmouth to mark the 70th anniversary of VJ Day.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kuba Moczyk, 22, died in hospital after he was knocked out in an unlicensed fight at the Tower Complex, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on 19 November.\nA memorial mass has been held at St Mary's Church in the town.\nFather Philip Shryane told the congregation Mr Moczyk' was a \"good man\" whose \"life was boxing\".\nMore on this story and others from Norfolk\nHe said Mr Moczyk was \"a young man with a good heart, with so much to give and so much to look forward to... but always a gentle smile\".\nHis uncle, Marcin Smigaj gave a tribute, in Polish, on behalf of the family. Mr Moczyk was due to be cremated.\nMr Moczyk, originally from Poland, worked at a chicken factory and lived in the town.\nHis trainer Scott Osinski said earlier that Mr Moczyk was winning the fight when he took the fatal blow.\nHis opponent is believed to be aged 17.","summary":"Tributes have been paid to a man who died after being knocked out in a boxing match.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burials were held for 33 of the 84 people whose bodies have been recovered. Several local people are still missing.\nThousands of people gathered in the square outside the town's main church to pay their respects in front of a long row of coffins.\nRescue workers are still searching the local river for victims.\nOne resident of Salgar particularly hard hit is the city's cemetery worker who has prepared 15 graves for members of his own family - mostly cousins who died in the flood.\nA spokesman for the national emergency authorities said he expected to end the search for victims on Thursday or Friday.\nHe said between 20 and 25 local people caught in the flood had not been accounted for.\nLocals and firefighters have been searching a 40km-long (25 mile) stretch of land on the banks of the Liboriana river.\nMost of the residents were asleep when the landslide hit at 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT) on Monday.\nThe landslide was triggered by heavy rains that sent torrents of water and mud crashing into the La Liboriana ravine, causing an overflow that destroyed the neighbourhood below.","summary":"The funeral has taken place in the Brazilian town of Salgar, where dozens of people died in a landslide on Monday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ayrton Light, located above the Great Bell - known as Big Ben - needs to be fully dismantled and restored. A temporary light will replace it.\nInstalled in 1885, it was previously turned off only during both world wars.\nBig Ben will not chime regularly until 2021 because of repairs to the tower.\nThe light is said to have been installed at the request of Queen Victoria, so that she could see from Buckingham Palace when members of either the Commons or the Lords were sitting after dark.\nIt is named after Acton Smee Ayrton, a Liberal politician who was First Commissioner of Works between 1869 and 1873.\nIt is not yet known when the light will switch off, or how long it will be off for.\nBig Ben will not be heard from midday on Monday. The House of Commons has said it will look again at the length of time it will be silenced after \"concerns\".\nParliament said it had to protect workers carrying out the renovations.\nBut Prime Minister Theresa May said \"it can't be right\" that the bell will not chime regularly again for four years.\nIt will still sound for important events including New Year's Eve and Remembrance Sunday.","summary":"The Ayrton Light at Buckingham Palace is to be switched off for the first time since World War Two.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Investigators from the League Against Cruel Sports said they saw no gunmen and heard no shots when they filmed the Jedforest Hunt in February 2016.\nHowever, Malcolm Henderson told a court he had been there with a shotgun.\nJohn Clive Richardson, 66, and his son Johnny Riley, 24, both deny deliberately hunting a fox with dogs.\nMr Henderson, who has worked with the hunt for the past two years, said he had been at the site near Jedburgh on the day in question.\nHe told Jedburgh Sheriff Court he was present when a fox was flushed from cover and pursued by hounds towards his gun which the law permits.\nHe told the trial: \"I was there.\n\"I was down in the dip but they (the investigators) would not see me from where they were standing.\"\nEarlier in the trial, Mr Richardson had told the court that Mr Henderson had shot and wounded the fox.\nMr Richardson and Mr Riley, of Bonchester Bridge, deny breaching the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002.\nThe trial will continue later this month.","summary":"A huntsman has denied shooting a fox at a hunt site in the Scottish Borders.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Alexander, 39, used a company credit card to buy almost \u00a391,000 of iPads, phones and computers.\nAlexander, of Griffithstown, Torfaen, admitted fraud and was jailed for two years in January.\nBut at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday, a judge ordered him to pay back \u00a3115,000 to his ex-employers.\n\"It seems you were doing it as some kind of philanthropic act,\" Judge Stephen Hopkins QC said.\n\"In some cases spending \u00a35,000 on items and then selling the items to employees for as little as \u00a3180 on the philanthropic basis they will not have been able to buy the items themselves.\"\nHe ordered Alexander to pay his ex-employers \u00a3115,867 within six months or face an additional 18 months in jail.\n\"You had an enormous impact on a large number of perfectly innocent people,\" the judge added.\n\"Those to whom you sold goods to now feel stupid and stressed.\n\"The impact upon your colleagues has been awful. You have stolen from the company and there was a dip in morale for a period.\n\"This was a gross and serious breach of trust over a substantial period of years.\"\nAlexander had control of spending at car parts company, Northern Automotive Systems in Gilwern, near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.\nHe made 287 purchases on internet sites such as Amazon, eBay and Argos.\nThe court heard the company's usual monthly credit card bill was in the hundreds, but when Alexander became purchasing manager the bill \"increased to nearly \u00a310,000 per month\".\nBut his scheme was discovered when suspicious company managers asked employees if they had bought cut-priced electrical goods.\nThe conman deleted emails as well as falsifying invoices, receipts and card statements to cover his trail.\nAlexander, who had worked at the company for 14 years, bought petrol for his white Land Rover, red Mini and his partner's Ford Fiesta.","summary":"A former purchasing manager who stole more than \u00a3100,000 from his employer has been ordered to pay back the money.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mark Piper is jointly charged with murdering Levi Blu.\nLevi died in 2013 of internal bleeding. His mother Danielle Cassin is also accused of murder.\nA woman told a jury at Birmingham Crown Court she saw Mr Piper being violent with his other child, who was five at the time, in 2012.\nThe incident happened in the living room of Mr Piper's Chelmsley Wood home after he banned the youngster from playing on a games console, she said.\nThe witness said Mr Piper swore at his son and dragged him out the room before poking and prodding him in the face by the stairs.\n\"He (the child) was crying,\" said the woman, who met 31-year-old Mr Piper through a mutual friend.\n\"He punched him in his stomach at the same time on the stairs. It was hard, enough to hurt him.\n\"I have never seen anyone hitting a kid like that. It was rough. It was how you would hit your friends messing about. The little boy was crying. He was really upset.\"\nBut Paul Lewis QC, defending Mr Piper, wanted to know why the punch was not mentioned in her original police statement.\n\"I was lying (to the police),\" she said.\n\"I didn't want to seem like a grass.\"\nMr Lewis questioned how she could be sure about the words Mr Piper had used when she made her police statement months after the incident.\nHe highlighted a message sent by the witness about Piper which said: \"He loves all his kids and looks after them well. I just don't understand all this.\"\nLevi was found at the flat his parents shared in Nightingale Avenue, Chelmsley Wood, on 20 February 2013.\nBoth Ms Cassin, 27, of Frensham Close, Chelmsley Wood, and Mr Piper, of no fixed abode, deny murder.\nThey also deny causing or allowing the death of Levi and causing him suffering.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"A man accused of murdering his two-year-old son punched the boy in the stomach, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nineteen sailors were killed and a further 30 injured when the Type 42 destroyer took a direct hit during the Falklands War on 25 May 1982.\nAs the ship sank in just 20 minutes, it took with it many documents and equipment which were of \"importance to the security of the United Kingdom\", said Clive Gale.\nHe was part of a 39-strong Royal Navy team which carried out a number of dives on sunken ships, including HMS Coventry, over a four-month period beginning in the autumn of 1982.\nRecalling the HMS Coventry search, he said: \"We were very conscious that we were diving on a war grave and the casualties that went down with the ship.\n\"We actually visited their grave and that stays with you.\"\nCarrying out Operation Blackleg was a physically demanding and dangerous mission for those involved, with some dives lasting for up to eight hours.\n\"We were 8,000 miles from any kind of rescue facility,\" Mr Gale added.\n\"There was still hostilities with Argentina and to cap it all there was a 500lb (227kg) unexploded bomb in the wreck somewhere.\n\"The whole mission was fraught with near misses.\n\"Cutting into a steel structure underwater traps oxygen and if you hit it with a spark it explodes quite violently.\n\"One chap lost the front plate out of his helmet and nearly drowned.\n\"I was knocked unconscious and had to be pulled back into the bell by a colleague of mine.\"\nMr Gale admits the mission, 300ft (91m) under the ocean's surface, was to \"recover or destroy certain items\".\nBut some things brought back from HMS Coventry, like the cross of nails, were not on the official list.\n\"I took off the big brass plaque while somebody else recovered the bell and the cross of nails was found,\" he continued.\n\"All these things that were really personal to the ship's company were then presented to Coventry Cathedral after we'd finished the job.\"","summary":"A former Royal Navy diver who carried out a search for the sunken warship HMS Coventry has described the mission as \"a war grave\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Crown Estate said that leasing the sites for technology development was \"critical\" for the UK to unlock the potential of wave and tidal energy.\nFirst Minister Carwyn Jones said the benefits could be significant in terms of the economy and renewable energy.\nWales's first commercial tidal energy farm is due to launch off Anglesey in summer 2016.\nIts electricity generators will operate like wind turbines but with blades driven by tidal wave action.\nMenter Mon and Wave Hub were confirmed by the Crown Estate as managers for the west Anglesey tidal and south Pembrokeshire wave demonstration zones respectively.\nThey will prepare and manage the sites for sub-letting to developers.\nIn addition, development rights for a tidal site off Holyhead Deep have been granted to Minesto.\nRob Hastings, director of energy and infrastructure at the Crown Estate said: \"By providing these additional seabed rights we are pleased to be enabling further technology development and commercialisation, which will be critical if the UK is to unlock its significant natural resources for wave and tidal current energy.\n\"This innovative approach to leasing the seabed sees us responding to market demand and introducing managed demonstration zones to give other organisations the opportunity to lend tangible support in their local areas.\"\nFirst Minster Carwyn Jones said: \"The energetic waters off our coast are ideal for marine renewable energy projects.\n\"Our ports, supply-chain infrastructure and grid infrastructure also put us in an enviable position for developing a thriving marine energy market, both as a significant generator and as an exporter of marine energy knowledge, technologies and services.\"\nGareth Clubb, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru said: \"To having testing sites approved for marine renewable energy is a significant step forward.\"","summary":"Seabed rights for two tidal energy demonstration zones off the coast of Wales have been granted.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe Northern Irishman came third on 5-2 favourite Box Office in his final race, won by 9-1 shot Brother Tedd.\nMcCoy, 40, had earlier finished third on Mr Mole behind winner Special Tiara in the AP McCoy Celebration Chase.\nAn emotional McCoy said: \"It's amazing. I've been so lucky all my life. I'll never forget this day.\"\nMcCoy, who has ridden more than 4,300 career winners, added: \"I want to thank everyone for coming. All my family were here and it's very special. An unbelievable day I'll never forget.\n\"There were tears coming back on Box Office. There were nearly tears going out on Box Office.\n\"I feel very lucky I have ended my career in one piece.\"\nDiscussing his record-breaking career, he added: \"Someone's going to ride more winners than me. All records get broken. I hope I'm dead, though.\"\nJockeys formed a guard of honour amid huge cheers as the rider was honoured at the Surrey track.\nColleagues lifted the Arsenal supporter as he collected the champion jockey's trophy for a 20th and final time, from former Gunners striker Ian Wright.\nThe terraces around the parade ring were packed as a capacity crowd of more than 18,000 gathered, and a rendition of \"For he's a jolly good fellow\" rang around the stands.\nWright paid tribute, adding: \"AP McCoy is made of something else altogether. For 20 years he has been at the top of his game, riding winners, week in, week out. I can think of no other sportsman or woman who can match his record.\"\nMcCoy has ridden in more than 16,000 races and suffered an estimated 1,000 falls in a remarkable career.\nHe did not compete in the feature race, the Bet365 Gold Cup, which was won by 17-year-old jockey Sean Bowen on Just A Par.\nBowen, tipped as a potential future champion, was completing a double on the day after victory on Lil Rockerfeller in the opener.\nBut there was a sad note to the afternoon for Just A Par's trainer Paul Nicholls when Rolling Aces died following the second race after collapsing on the walkway when returning afterwards.","summary":"Jockey AP McCoy ended a record-breaking 20-year career with victory in his final race at Ascot.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The ruling is likely to encourage thousands of passengers with similar claims in the UK.\nJet2 argued the compensation payments should be delayed pending the outcome of a similar case in the Netherlands.\nBut the judge at Liverpool County Court ruled that \"a line should now be drawn. Justice delayed is justice denied\".\nThe EU has ruled that airlines must pay compensation for delayed flights, but a number of airlines have yet to pay out.\nFour airlines in the UK have made applications to delay payments: Jet2, Thomas Cook, Ryanair and WizzAir.\nThe Jet2 case heard in Liverpool involved Kim Allen, who claimed \u00e2\u201a\u00ac400 (\u00c2\u00a3292) compensation after an almost seven-hour delay when flying from Manchester to Malaga in 2012.\n\"We've all been kept waiting for so long, but I'm really happy with today's decision,\" she said after the judge's ruling.\n\"Hopefully now it's time for the airlines to pay us what the law says they should.\"\nHer solicitor, Kevin Clarke from Bott & Co, said he hoped \"the airlines will now finally face up to their obligations to passengers and to settle the hundreds of thousands of legitimate claims outstanding.\n\"Sadly, the history of their conduct over the last decade would tell us to expect yet another legal challenge.\"\nThe issue stems from the 2004 European regulations that oblige airlines, in some cases, to pay compensation to passengers for cancellations and delays, if they are not due to extraordinary circumstances.\nA further ruling by the European Court of Justice in 2009 confirmed that delayed passengers should be treated as if their flights had been cancelled, if the delay was longer than three hours, entitling them to cash compensation.\nDespite the ruling, a number of airlines in the UK are still arguing that some technical problems should be classified as extraordinary circumstances, and as such, no compensation should be due.\nThey have also argued that paying compensation for delays of three hours or more is disproportionate and too great a burden.","summary":"A judge has ruled that airlines must pay compensation to passengers who have had their flights delayed or cancelled.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stocktrade is being transferred to the Dundee-headquartered firm for \u00a314m in cash.\nIts most recent annual revenue was \u00a39m, with \u00a31.3m in pre-tax profit.\nLast September, Stocktrade had \u00a34.3bn of assets under management. The buyer said it now stands at \u00a34.6bn, bringing 48,000 new customers.\nThat should increase the scale of Alliance Trust Savings to \u00a311.5bn in assets under management, with 105,000 customers, allowing for more efficient operations.\nIt will also increase the Dundonians range of services, including telephone and online share dealing services for pension providers, building societies, company share schemes and corporate Individual Savings Accounts.\nBrewin Dolphin said the sale would only clear a net gain of \u00a31m, after paying for separation costs.\nThe deal still requires clearance from regulators, and is expected to close during this year.\nAlliance Trust Savings was part of the strategy last month criticised by Elliott Advisers, the hedge fund and activist investor in parent company Alliance Trust.\nIn criticising the Dundee company's management, it succeeded in getting two new directors appointed. They could have sought to block further expansion of the financial retail platform. But it appears, from this deal, that they have agreed to expenditure on growth.\nAlliance Trust believes that the expansion could help its savings division into profit by 2016, apart from the cost of integration.\nPatrick Mill, managing director of Alliance Trust Savings (ATS), said: \"Stocktrade is a great strategic fit for ATS, giving us access to new customers, an increase in assets and the opportunity to build a strategic partnership capability.\n\"It also gives us the ability to align a traditional stockbroking business with our innovative, scalable and cost effective approach by offering customers online access alongside our in-house customer service team.\"","summary":"Alliance Trust Savings has agreed to buy stockbroker Brewin Dolphin as part of an expansion plan.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"JP Nadeau was reportedly struck by lightning mid-sentence in his apple orchard in New Brunswick, Canada.\n\"And just as I told my new son-in-law 'You're a lucky guy' - Boom!\" he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.\nAside from a small scar on his thumb, Mr Nadeau says he was unscathed and the wedding proceeded.\nStorm clouds had gathered behind him at the ceremony on 8 July, he said, and his daughter saw lightning strike the ground nearby.\n\"I had the microphone and the shock jumped into the sound system and my hand just lit up and I saw the spark,\" he told the CBC.\n\"And I'm looking at my hand and it's all flared up\u2026 It was like I was holding a lightning bolt in my hand, it was amazing.\"\nEveryone was stunned at first, but that didn't stop the happy couple from continuing with the festivities.\n\"It was a beautiful wedding,\" Mr Nadeau's wife, Maggy Thomas, told the CBC.\n\"But that was pretty terrifying for a second.\"\nMr Nadeau says he's a lucky-unlucky man - in 2015, a cruise ship he was working on near the Falkland Islands caught fire, and he was rescued by the British Royal Air Force.\n\"I've had lots of brushes with death,\" said Mr Nadeau. \"But death keeps ignoring me.\"","summary":"A Canadian man has described the moment he was struck by lightning during his wedding ceremony.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An 18-year-old woman was driving a Toyota Yaris when it was in a crash with a Ford Transit van on the A595 near Bootle at 19:55 BST on Friday.\nShe and her front seat passenger, also 18, were pronounced dead at the scene.\nA third 18-year-old woman, in the back of the car, was flown by air ambulance to hospital where her condition is said to be \"critical\".\nThe 51-year-old man driving the van was also flown to hospital, where he is in a serious but stable condition.\nThe road was closed for six hours for the vehicles to be examined and then removed, Cumbria Police said.\nThe force is appealing for witnesses.","summary":"Two teenagers have died in a crash in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The West Ham striker is charged with driving a car while a baby was being held by a passenger.\nSnodgrass, 29, is alleged to have driven on Duke Street, Glasgow, on 17 April with too many people to fit a baby seat in.\nThe baby is alleged to have been in the arms for a rear seat passenger.\nSnodgrass, originally from Glasgow, was not at the city's Justice of the Peace Court when the case called.\nDefence lawyer Martin Black told the court \"he didn't think he had to be\" when asked why his client was not present.\nThe Crown requested a warrant which was granted by JP Eunice Paton.","summary":"A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Scotland footballer Robert Snodgrass.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hastings Pier is being rebuilt with \u00a314m of money raised mainly through the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nIt is now hoped a further \u00a3300,000 can be raised by selling 3,000 shares for \u00a3100 each.\nThe charity behind the restoration said investors would have a say in the pier's future.\nThe 140-year-old structure was almost completely destroyed by fire in October 2010.\nSimon Opie, CEO of the Hastings Pier Charity, said the shares were important to continue interest in the pier after its restoration.\nHe said: \"[The shares] are not just about the money, but it is about creating shareholder members, people who are invested in the pier, people who care about the town, the heritage of the pier, and people who will be here for the long term.\n\"The money that we have raised will restore the pier but beyond that it needs to have an economically viable future and that's what we hope we will create.\"\nThe Panamanian company Ravenclaw, which owned the pier, was issued with a compulsory purchase order after it failed to carry out repair work.\nThe order was granted in 2012 and the council formally took ownership of the pier in August.\nIt is hoped the restoration will be completed by spring 2015.\nHastings Council leader, Jeremy Birch, said: \"This is the people's pier so let them have a stake in it.\"\nThe shares will go on sale on Saturday through a community shares website.","summary":"A community share scheme has been launched to help raise more than \u00a31m to restore a fire-damaged pier.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a leaked letter, Mr Skates said he was informed this was because of the current level of investment.\nHe meets Network Rail officials on Thursday after describing conditions for rail passengers as \"unacceptable\".\nNetwork Rail said it was committed to working with the Welsh Government to get value for taxpayers' money.\nMr Skates has accused the company - which maintains tracks across the UK - of a lack of investment in clearing leaves this autumn, which cause damage to train wheels because of the extra braking pressure required.\nHe believes this has led to over-crowding and reduced punctuality of services as it forces more rolling stock to be removed from routes.\nArriva Trains Wales said 54 out of its fleet of 127 have had to be taken away for repairs this autumn - an increase of 54% on the same period last year.\nIn the letter seen by BBC Wales, sent last month to Network Rail's route managing director Andy Thomas, Mr Skates said Arriva Trains Wales raised concerns about the level of work being carried out to clear leaves from the lines.\nHe wrote: \"I have been informed that Network Rail responded that this was due to budgetary reasons and that at the current level of investment it would take 28 years to get the Welsh network up to the prescribed standard.\"\nA Network Rail spokesman said: \"We have jointly concluded with Arriva Trains Wales that the reduction in fleet availability cannot be solely related to Network Rail's autumn plan as we are increasing spend and activity.\n\"We are committed to working jointly with Arriva Trains Wales and the Welsh Government to ensure maximum value for taxpayers' money.\"\nIn a debate at the Senedd on Wednesday, Plaid Cymru's economy spokesman Adam Price described current conditions for Welsh rail passengers as a \"national crisis\".\nHe referred to three examples on social media yesterday in which one passenger told of his experience of a train catching fire, one had been on an overcrowded service where a passenger fainted, and another claimed to have a seat for the first time in 11 months.\nAn Arriva Trains Wales spokesman denied one of its trains had caught fire, instead saying there was a problem with an exhaust.\nHe said: \"We understand and apologise for the frustrations around the capacity issues faced by commuters which has been made worse recently by the additional maintenance required on damaged train wheels caused by the autumn leaf-fall.\n\"We continue to work hard with our partners in Network Rail to reduce the impact of this issue.\"","summary":"It would take 28 years to improve the Welsh rail network, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has claimed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The statue at the University of Cape Town had been attacked as a surviving symbol of white minority rule.\nThe university's vice-chancellor has backed calls to move the statue and says a final decision will be brought forward to a special meeting next week.\nStudent leaders have hailed a \"victory\" for their Rhodes Must Fall campaign.\nVice-chancellor Max Price has said the university's senate accepted calls for the statue to be permanently removed from the campus and that it should be boarded up until a final decision was reached.\nWith more than 180 votes in the senate, only one voted against the statue's removal and there were three abstentions.\nA meeting of the university's council to decide the statue's fate is being brought forward to next week, said a statement from Dr Price - and there will need to be consultations with local heritage authorities.\nThe statue of Cecil Rhodes has become part of a symbolic struggle at the University of Cape Town, one of the the highest ranking universities in Africa in international league tables.\nRhodes, a British politician and business magnate who died in 1902, was a powerful figure in colonial South Africa, and his statue has remained on the campus of this high-profile university.\nBut earlier this month, the statue was attacked by a protester who tipped a bucket of human excrement over the figure of Rhodes.\nIt began several weeks of protest by students who saw the statue as representing the lack of opportunities still facing the black majority two decades after the end of apartheid.\nIt sparked arguments about how modern South Africa should represent the legacy of its colonial and apartheid-era past.\nThere have also been debates about access for black students to top universities.\nThe statue had been wrapped in black plastic to protect it, but it has now been entirely boarded up.\n\"It is certainly a victory for us,\" said Ramabina Mahapa, president of the student representative council.","summary":"A statue of the British colonialist Cecil Rhodes has been removed from the campus of a top South African university.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"County are tenants at the ground which is also used by rugby union teams Newport Gwent Dragons and Newport RFC.\n\"We've already made our position clear in respect to the pitch issues and what we're dealing with,\" Davies said.\n\"It points to the fact Newport County are bottom of the league and I suggest he focuses on preparing his own side.\"\n\"I'm not sure why he [Westley] feels it necessary to go on about it,\" Davies told BBC Wales Sport.\nDavies is also the chief executive of Rodney Parade Limited, which owns the ground and agreed a 10-year lease for the football club to use the stadium in 2013.\nOn Thursday, Westley questioned whether Newport County were getting value for money out of the leasing deal.\nThe Exiles have had two games - against Morecambe and Barnet - abandoned at half-time while their game against Stevenage in October was postponed because of the state of the pitch.\n\"It costs us more for us to have County playing there than it's worth. The estimated cost of drainage work is worth twice as much as we receive from County each season,\" Davies continued.\nThe Dragons were beaten 10-0 by Ospreys at Rodney Parade on New Year's Day on a dreadful pitch and Davies says he is aware of the state of the playing surface.\n\"This issue is very important and I'm not trying to say the pitch is perfect. We're doing all we can to repair the pitch but there's no short-term solution,\" he said.\n\"In the meantime, it helps no-one that it continues to dominate the agenda.\"","summary":"Newport County chairman Gareth Davies has criticised manager Graham Westley for questioning the club's use of Rodney Parade.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Local MP Ian Lucas said people were concerned about the impact it could have if the prison on Wrexham Industrial Estate assumes a local name.\nIn a letter, prisons minister Jeremy Wright says local names are \"generally avoided as most local people object\".\nHe said it was likely people would be invited to propose names for the \u00c2\u00a3212m prison which is due to open in 2017.\nWork is expected to start in August, creating up to 1,000 jobs, to build the prison which will house 2,100 inmates, making it the largest prison in the UK.\nThe overall project spend is lower than the original \u00c2\u00a3250m estimate and the construction will involve local business and enterprises, with 100 apprenticeships created.","summary":"People in Wrexham are being asked to name a new prison in their area.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emergency services were called to Longtown Bridge, near Carlisle, on Tuesday after a 32-year-old man got into difficulties in the water.\nThe man had just rescued a young girl from the river, Cumbria Police said.\nChief Fire Officer for the county, Jim Onions, warned people against swimming during heatwaves because of strong currents.\nDivers and rescue crews were involved in the search, along with the coastguard and an RAF helicopter with thermal imaging equipment.\nThe body has not been formally identified.\nMr Onions said: \"We are really worried that during a hot spell - especially in the school holidays - people enter the water for a cooling dip because the water looks calm on the surface.\n\"But I've seen highly skilled firefighters in the water struggling because of strong undercurrents.\"\nThe rescued girl is at Cumberland Infirmary receiving treatment.","summary":"A body has been recovered from the River Tees in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former business secretary said the offer to take a 25% stake in the firm's UK operations is \"quite close\" to what he would have offered.\nHe said it showed a commitment to south Wales after Tata announced it would sell its loss-making UK operations.\nBut he said it was only a first step, with the steel market \"awful\".\n\"The 25% offer is quite close to what I would have done,\" said Sir Vince, who served in the coalition government between 2010 and 2015.\n\"It sends the right message the government is committed to south Wales and the steel industry and it is within the rules we have to operate.\"\nHowever, speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales, he said there were still \"a lot of hurdles to overcome\".\n\"We don't know who the buyer is and if there is a buyer, if they will succeed because the economics of the situation at the moment are pretty awful with the low world prices [for steel] and ferocious competition,\" he said.\nThis makes a management buyout \"risky\", Sir Vince said, adding that, long-term, habits in British industry must be changed, with a proper strategy drawn up and more products used that are made in the UK.\nResponding to suggestions his successor as business secretary, Sajid Javid, had been slow to intervene, he said the government was \"reasonably cautious\" because of the \"economics of the industry\".\nHe said: \"They haven't done a complete U-turn, but they have acknowledged reality that government has an absolutely key role working alongside private business and I'm encouraged by that.\n\"As a starter it is a good move and we should applaud it. Let's hope there is a good buyer and they can turn it around\".","summary":"Sir Vince Cable has welcomed the government's offer to take a stake in Tata Steel.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Connor Hamer, 22, said he had been refused service at the restaurant in Pilsworth on Sunday and would be protesting until the matter was sorted.\nThe firm said it \"respected his right to protest\" but the drive-thru was \"for roadworthy motor vehicles only\".\n\"To me a horse is like a car, I use them in everyday life,\" Mr Hammer said.\n\"I will be staying on McDonald's car park until it is sorted out,\" he added.\n\"It could take six days, it could take six months it doesn't matter, I won't be going nowhere.\"\nHe said he had lived in a horse-drawn vehicle for three years.","summary":"A man who uses a horse-drawn vehicle in a McDonald's car park in Derbyshire has said he will stay there to protest.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It is the third time Vitalmiro Bastos Moura has been tried for Dorothy Stang's 2005 death after previous convictions were overturned.\nMs Stang, 73, campaigned for 30 years to save rainforest from the interests of wealthy landlords.\nShe had tried to block Moura's attempts to seize land and was shot six times.\nMoura, who was convicted in 2007 and 2010 in verdicts that were subsequently overturned, was sentenced to 30 years in prison.\nIn the latest trial, the judge said Moura had acted in a cold-blooded and cowardly manner.\nProsecutors earlier said Moura and another rancher had hired gunmen to kill Ms Stang. Moura's lawyers argued there wasn't enough evidence linking him to the crime.\nThe death of Ms Stang in the northern state of Para became a symbol of the violent conflict for natural resources in Brazil's Amazon region.\nIn the past 30 years, more than 1,000 people have been killed in land disputes in Brazil, with some two-thirds of the murders happening in Para.\nAhead of the latest verdict, Ms Stang's sister, Barbara Richardson, said the repeated trials had been upsetting but had helped maintain a spotlight on the issues.\n\"That keeps the injustice of the system before the people's eyes,\" she told AP. \"Dorothy is ever prominent. The people understand what happened to her and what this means.\"","summary":"A judge in Brazil has sentenced a rancher to life in prison for the murder of a conservationist in the Amazon rainforest.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money was raised by angel syndicate Equity Gap, along with venture capital firm Par Equity, US syndicate Aero-Den and the Scottish Investment Bank.\nThe move has led to five new skilled jobs which have been filled by former oil and gas supply chain workers.\nThe company said it planned to add further posts in the future.\nVert Rotors was founded by Olly Dmitriev in 2013 and produces ultra compact low-vibration gas compressors for aerospace, medical and other applications.\nThe funding will be used to increase capacity at Vert's manufacturing facility in Gracemount and expand its customer base.\nMr Dmitriev said: \"This investment brings valuable highly skilled manufacturing jobs to Edinburgh and allows Vert Rotors to increase our sales outreach.\n\"Our products are fully manufactured in Scotland and exported to Europe and the USA. We look forward to scaling up our operations following this investment.\"\nJock Millican, from Equity Gap, said: \"Vert Rotors has potential to disrupt the established marketplace significantly with its high quality products.\n\"Olly has an excellent track record in business and has a clear vision for the future of the company.\"","summary":"Edinburgh-based gas compressor manufacturer Vert Rotors has raised \u00a31.5m in new funding.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The new polymer \u00a35 note, which is slightly smaller than its paper predecessor, will be available in branches before becoming more widely available across Scotland.\nIt continues to feature Sir Walter Scott and The Mound on the front, and a bridge theme on the back.\nAll existing paper Bank of Scotland \u00a35 notes will be gradually withdrawn.\nHowever, those that remain in circulation will continue to be accepted at shops, banks and cash payment machines.\nBank of Scotland also plans to replace its \u00a310 paper note with a polymer version next year.\nThe new, plastic material is said to be cleaner and more resilient to being crumpled and spilled on.\nIn September, the Bank of England released new \u00a35 plastic notes featuring Winston Churchill on the back.\nIt was the first time a polymer note had been circulated by the Bank of England, but other parts of the UK have already been using the material.\nPolymer banknotes are made from a very thin, flexible, see-through plastic film, with the design printed on special layers of ink on the front and back.\nBecause the main material is see-through, the design can include clear spots that are like little windows you can look straight through.\nMore than 20 countries around the world already use polymer banknotes - they include Scotland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.\nLast year the Clydesdale Bank brought a fully plastic note into circulation in the UK for the first time with a limited commemorative edition \u00a35 note.\nAs of last week, it entered into full circulation, and has begun to replace the current paper version.\nThe note features Scottish engineering pioneer and entrepreneur Sir William Arrol on the front, along with the Forth Bridge and the Titan Crane.\nThe reverse shows several images of the Forth Bridge.\nRoyal Bank of Scotland's new \u00a35 plastic note is due to enter circulation on 27 October.\nIt will feature Scottish novelist and poet Nan Shepherd.\nScientist Mary Somerville has already been selected for the bank's planned \u00a310 polymer note, which is due to enter into circulation next year.\nThey will be the first women to appear on the bank's main issue notes.","summary":"The new Bank of Scotland \u00a35 note has entered full circulation.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four men, aged between 25 and 61, were arrested in Ashbourne, County Meath, at about 16:00 GMT on Tuesday.\nSome 160 kilos of herbal cannabis was discovered, Garda (Irish police) said in a statement.\nIt described the seizure as \"significant\" and said the drugs were \"destined for the Irish market\".\nA business premises in Ashbourne was also searched during the \"intelligence-led\" operation.\nIt involved Garda officers from the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and the Special Crime Task Force.\nStaff from the Revenue Commissioners Customs Service also participated.\nAll four men, who are Irish nationals, are being questioned on suspicion of drug trafficking offences.","summary":"Police in the Republic of Ireland have seized drugs with an estimated street value of more than \u00c2\u00a31m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mohammed Sarul Islam believes changing the name would generate publicity and act as a memorial.\nThe former Cardiff councillor has put forward a petition calling on the Welsh Government to change the name.\nAssembly members will consider the petition, which gathered 16 signatures, on Tuesday\nA petition needs a minimum of 10 signatures to be discussed by the Assembly Petitions Committee, under current assembly rules.\nMr Sarul Islam, president of the Commonwealth Business and Investment Council for Wales, said rebranding the airport with such a well-known name would attract international customers.\nIt is not the first time calls have been made to rename the airport, bought by the Welsh Government for \u00c2\u00a352m in 2013.\nPrevious suggestions include rebranding it the Robert Owen International Airport of Wales - after the Welsh pioneer of the Cooperative Movement - and Dylan Thomas International Airport Cardiff.","summary":"A call has been made to rename Cardiff International Airport after the founder of the World Trade Organisation.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The panther chameleon was found on Monday by a dog walker in the wooded area at Marl Park.\nIt had to be put down after X-rays showed all of its legs were broken and it had a deformed spine.\nRSPCA Cymru said it was an \"extremely sad example of an abandoned and neglected exotic pet\".\nInspector Selina Chan said: \"It is a possibility that the owners took on this animal but were unable to provide the care he needs and decided to release him to the wild.\n\"We are urging potential owners of exotic animals to thoroughly research what is required in the care of the particular species before taking one on.\n\"Potential owners need to make sure they can give their animal the environment it needs and they have the facilities, time, financial means and long-term commitment to maintain a good standard of care, as required under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.\"\nShe added it was illegal to release non-native species into the wild.","summary":"A chameleon found in a Cardiff park has been put down by RSPCA Cymru.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kieran Innes, of Aberdeen, died after his car crashed on the A90 north of Forfar on Tuesday morning.\nMr Innes was a coach with Middlefield Wasps FC.\nThe club said in a statement: \"He was a genuine nice guy and would do anything for anyone. Kieran also ran our disability football. He loved all his players who will miss him dearly.\"\n'Mark of respect'\nThe statement added: \"The Wasps family has lost a true gent who will be sorely missed. He loved the Wasps. Thoughts go to the Innes family.\n\"As a mark of respect we will be doing a minutes applause at each Wasps game this weekend - Kieran didn't do silence.\"\nPolice Scotland in Tayside renewed an appeal for information.","summary":"Tributes have been paid to a man who died in a car crash in Fife.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Swansea came into the match without a win in six games and fell behind at Villa Park to a Jordan Ayew strike.\nBut Sigurdsson's 25-yard free-kick got the visitors back on terms before Ayew's brother, Andre, nicked a late winner for Swansea.\n\"It was an important win, especially after going 1-0 down,\" said Iceland midfielder Sigurdsson.\n\"So we showed good character as a team to get back into the game and probably steal it at the end.\n\"We got back into the game with that free-kick and then changed the formation a little bit with Mo [Modou Barrow] coming on, it gave us a lot of pace down the wing.\n\"We kept going, knew we were going to get the chances.\n\"It was fantastic for the team because it's been a hard few weeks for us, having not won many games and lost a few points.\"\nBottom-of-the-table Villa had been on an even worse run and the loss to Swansea prompted Tim Sherwood's sacking as manager on Sunday.\nBut with a win to lift Swansea out of their mini-slump, Sigurdsson says morale will now improve and they can take added confidence into next Saturday's home game with Arsenal.\n\"We put the pressure on ourselves, we set targets before the season where we want to finish,\" he added.\n\"Of course we're not happy with the way we've been performing over the last couple of months.\n\"Sometimes you don't perform well, but you nick those wins, that's what it's about - as long as you're winning games you're happy.\n\"But of course we're not happy and we put the pressure on ourselves to win those games, and there has been some performances where we haven't been near our best.\n\"The only thing we can do is train hard and it will come.\n\"Days like these [against Villa] will help you with confidence and hopefully now we can kick on.\"","summary":"Gylfi Sigurdsson says Swansea City showed character to beat Aston Villa and end a run of three straight defeats.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Australian defeated 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, but fell out of the semi-finals to Brazilian Adriano de Souza, who claimed his first WSL crown.\nMr de Souza paid tribute to Fanning saying \"he deserved it more than me\".\nThere has been strong support after a grieving Fanning won his Pipeline quarter-finals heat on Wednesday.\nThe Australian broke down in an interview after his winning heat, not long after learning of his brother's death.\nHe later posted on social media that it was one of the most challenging days of his life.\n\"I am so grateful for the incredible love and well wishes that have come my way since learning of my eldest brother's passing,\" Fanning said on Instagram.\n\"Like all my big brothers, Peter will always be a hero to me... I knew I could find the strength to take part in the final event of the season because that's what Pete would want.\"\nIt has not been disclosed how or where Peter Fanning died.\nMick Fanning came close to losing his own life in July after being forced to fight off a shark during a competition in South Africa.\nMick's mother, who is currently with him in Hawaii, said she was overwhelmed by the live televised footage of his close encounter with the shark.\n\"I just saw my boy going down. That was absolutely terrifying because I have lost a son before,\" Liz Osborne told Fairfax media.\nFanning's other brother, Sean, died in a car accident in 1998.\nImmediately after clinching the Pipeline Masters title, Adriano de Souza spoke of conflicting emotions going into the final day of competition.\n\"I wish so much to give a hug to Mick's mum, but it's kind of scary as we are in a world title race and I didn't want to mix it up,\" de Souza said.\n\"I think Mick deserved it more than me, he's such a strong man, a three-time world champion. The strongest man I have met in my whole life.\"","summary":"Mick Fanning became the first surfer to win the Women's World Surf League (WSL) title since his brother Peter died last month.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The \u00a31.471bn spent shooting movies like Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2014 represents a 35% increase on 2013.\nMoney spent on homegrown UK films also increased, with \u00a3188m spent making films budgeted at \u00a3500,000 and above.\nBox office takings, though, were down 2% on the previous year.\nOverall, 157.5 million tickets were sold, representing a 5% dip in attendances compared with 2013.\nYet the BFI's figures show an increased market share for UK independent films, thanks in part to the box office success of Paddington and The Inbetweeners 2.\nThe former title took \u00a334.7m in 2014 and has now made more than \u00a335.5m at UK and Ireland box offices.\n\"The UK film industry is a powerhouse for growth and I'm delighted that 2014 saw an all-time high spend on film production,\" culture secretary Sajid Javid said.\n\"The huge amount of inward investment we are seeing is a sure-fire sign that the UK is the best place in the world to make films.\"\nBFI chief executive Amanda Nevill said its report \"illuminates a dynamic and vibrant story of success for the screen industries in the UK\".\nThe \u00a31.471bn spend represents the highest figure since statistics were first recorded 20 years ago.","summary":"The UK film industry spent more than \u00a31bn last year, according to figures from the British Film Institute (BFI).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old clocked 19.95 seconds representing Louisiana State University at the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.\nJohn Regis set the British record of 19.94 in 1993, while Adam Gemili is the only other Brit to go sub 20.\nMitchell-Blake told BBC Sport his achievement was \"overwhelming\".\nRegis also clocked a time of 19.87 but this was never ratified.\nHe had already competed in two Olympic Games by the time he ran under 20 seconds.\nMitchell-Blake clocked his time having already won the 100m as well as anchoring his university to victory in the 4x100m at the SEC Championships.\n\"The 200 is my favourite event,\" said the 2013 European junior champion, who was visibly emotional when approached for an interview on the track..\nHe said he wanted to compete for Britain at the Rio Olympics in August but would be focusing on his college career for the next few weeks.\n\"Then I'll come back to the UK and try to compete for a spot on the team,\" he added.\nChijindu Ujah and James Ellington have also already run under the 20.50-second Olympic A standard in 2016.\nThe British Championships take place in June.","summary":"British sprinter Reece Mitchell-Blake has become only the fourth athlete to run under 20 seconds in the 200m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Nelms said on the club's website that a land use application will soon be submitted with the local council for land in Camperdown Park.\nHe and fellow American owner Tim Keyes recently bought 29 acres of land there, near the city's Ice Arena.\nNelms spoke after the club revealed an operating loss of \u00a3530,000 to 31 May.\n\"They are not great, but they're nothing to worry about,\" Nelms said of the club's annual accounts, which showed that turnover had remained at about \u00a34m.\n\"Football Partners Scotland, the major shareholder, funds any losses. We said we would do that from the get go.\"\nNelms explained that missing out on a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership - Dundee finished eighth - resulted in \u00a3200,000 less income than had been budgeted for.\nClub wages also increased by \u00a3175,000, partly down to the first pay rises to administration and support staff \"for a number of years\".\nNelms pointed out that the maintenance bill for Dens Park had risen \u00a350,000 on the previous year and an additional \u00a3500,000 would be required in the 2017 accounts because of rent increases.\nDundee's stadium is less than 400 yards away in the same street as city rivals Dundee United's Tannadice Park.\n\"The biggest issue we have is the stadium itself,\" added Nelms.\n\"We've put over \u00a3200,000 into the ground and that's not enhancing the ground - that's just keeping it going.\n\"We assume that those issues are going to get worse and worse as time goes on.\n\"We are trying to put on a 21st century entertainment product in a 19th century building and it's not new news that Tim and I have bought 29 acres near the ice rink in Camperdown Park.\n\"And we will be putting in a land use application shortly that we hope really enhances Dundee Football Club.\"","summary":"The chairman of Dundee Football Club has confirmed that the club is planning to expand on land next to Dens Park.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fosse Park, near junction 21 of the M1, opened in 1989 and was bought in August for \u00c2\u00a3345.5m.\nPlans are now being prepared to improve parking and traffic congestion and the appearance of units.\nErnie White, leader of Blaby District Council, said the new owners had met with the council to clear up \"potential planning questions\".\n\"Fosse Park is the gateway from Blaby into the city and they see it as an investment that they think they can improve,\" said Mr White.\n\"I think it could be a better view when you come into the city, at the moment all you see are far too many backs of sheds.\"\nPaul Clarke, director of investments at Crown Estates, said: \"Two things we want to address are parking and congestion issues around the park and we believe it has become rather tired over the last few years.\n\"We are very concerned to address the quality of what we call the common areas - where people have to walk and park - and the facilities available to make sure a location like Fosse Park is as good as it can be.\"","summary":"A Birmingham park bought by Crown Estates has been given the go-ahead to make improvements.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red brick terrace at 9 Newcastle Road, Wavertree, was where the member of The Beatles lived from birth, in 1940, until he was five.\nAuctioneers said a telephone bidder, who wanted to remain anonymous, was the successful buyer after a \"bidding war\".\nThe three-bedroom house had been given a guide price of between \u00a3150,000 and \u00a3250,000.\nThe property has a rear yard and is a few streets away from Penny Lane, made famous by The Beatles.\nAndrew Brown, from Countrywide Property Auctions, said: \"There was a lot of interest in the property before the auction from potential buyers who lived in the UK and internationally.\"","summary":"The Beatles' childhood home in Liverpool has been sold for \u00a3250,000 at auction.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Victory Medal belonged to Pte William John Boaden of the 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regiment.\nIt was found in a farmer's field in Porthcawl by a team of metal detecting enthusiasts.\nResearcher Stephen Lyons then tracked down Pte Boaden's family in Tiverton, Devon, where he was born in 1897.\nBut it is still not known how the medal came to end up in the field.\nPte Boaden signed up on the outbreak of the First World War aged 17.\nHis regiment served in France and Belgium, Mesopotamia, Salonika, Macedonia, Egypt, Palestine and Italy.\nThe medal is badly damaged but Pte Boaden's name and regimental number are still visible.\nChris Jeffreys made the discovery after sitting down on a fallen tree to take a break from metal detecting.\n\"I didn't have many finds that day,\" he said, until his detector picked up a \"beautiful signal\" around the tree.\n\"The area had been covered dozens of times before, so whether the tree falling disturbed something I don't know.\n\"It's the first medal I've found,\" he added. \"I was overjoyed.\"\nKeen to unravel the mystery of how the medal ended up in the field, Mr Jeffreys and his fellow metal detecting enthusiasts appealed for help to find out what happened to Pte Boaden.\nA First World War expert based in Cwmcarn, researcher and historian Stephen Lyons answered the appeal.\nFollowing a tenacious and at times pain-staking research, he tracked down daughter-in-law Moira Boaden and his grandson Stephen Boaden living in Tiverton, Devon.\nMr Jeffreys recently met them to present the medal.\nMrs Boaden said she was \"delighted\" as she never knew of its existence and that the family \"will treasure it\".\n\"It's so interesting hearing all the history of my father-in-law.\"\nStephen Boaden said he had nothing of his grandfather's, not even a photograph, until recently.\n\"It was a very nice surprise,\" he said.\n\"To find out so much information about what he went through and who he was - it gives him a personality.\"\nHe added that the medal was not just something that belonged to his grandfather, but was \"evidence of his service to his country.\"","summary":"A World War One medal found in a Gwynedd field has been reunited with the family it belonged to.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old midfielder sustained the injury just 26 days after joining Posh from League Two side Crewe.\nHe had an operation on Saturday and is expected to be out until November.\n\"I haven't seen a grown man cry like that for 15 years so I feel for him, but we'll just have to pull together,\" McCann told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.\n\"There were about six seconds left of training, he planted his foot and broke his leg.\n\"He's had an operation, but I'm sure he'll come back stronger. The lads and the staff are devastated for him.\"\nMcCann also confirmed that Posh had not taken up the option to sign trialist striker Morgan Ferrier, who played in the pre-season friendlies against West Ham and Norwich.","summary":"Peterborough United manager Grant McCann has said he is \"devastated\" by the injury suffered by new signing Jordan Green during pre-season training.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WRU Chairman Gareth Davies confirmed the move was made after regions had \"upped the ante\" over the Wales international's contract.\nAt least one other Welsh region has shown an interest in Williams, whose current contract ends next summer.\n\"It's over to the regions really to try and hopefully keep Scott Williams,\" Davies told Radio Wales Sport.\n\"The central contract from the union has been withdrawn after some of the regions started upping the ante, as it were.\"\nThe union's offer would have kept the player at the Scarlets.\nDual contracts are funded 60% by the WRU and 40% by the region, and Davies' comments suggest the regions are offering bigger deals than the one they put on the table.\nIt also hints that the WRU are not prepared to get involved in an auction of escalating bids.\nHowever, it appears that the player will stay in Wales, but with a region paying his contract in full.\nThat situation would not upset the governing body, who set up the dual contracts to stop players moving abroad.\n\"It's difficult because we can't centrally contract everybody because of the funding issues - some players will be, some won't be,\" added Davies.\n\"But the important thing is that between the union and the regions that we work together to ensure that we can retain as many of the top stars as possible, and the youngsters coming through as well.\"","summary":"The Welsh Rugby Union has withdrawn its central contract for Scarlets scrum-half Scott Williams.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Parcels containing cannabis and so-called legal highs were removed at HMP Altcourse in Liverpool.\nThe contraband had become lodged on the 60ft (18m) roof after attempts were made to throw it over the prison walls.\nA prison spokesman said the crane is now being used as a deterrent, \"a bit like visible police street patrols\".\nDave Thompson, director of the privately-run Category B jail, said: \"These items were thrown over the prison walls by criminals on the outside.\n\"We are committed to preventing drugs coming into our prison and we are encouraged that at the same time as our seizures of banned substances have increased, the numbers of prisoners testing positive for them has come down.\n\"Altcourse's latest independent inspection report by government monitors praised our drug intelligence work, which they said led to effective drug searches in the prison.\"\nGovernment figures confirmed that 290 mobile telephones and SIM cards were seized in Altcourse in 2013 - the second highest number in England and Wales.","summary":"A crane has been used to remove illegal drugs from the roof of a prison.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The rural grave, discovered last November in the town of Tetelcingo, consists of two 10m (33ft) deep pits.\nProsecutors say that the bodies may have been dumped illegally by morgue officials, but the investigation into who is responsible is ongoing.\nMorelos is among the worst-affected states in Mexico's epidemic of drug-related violence.\nAt least 20,000 people have disappeared across Mexico, the UN estimates - other organisation put the number far higher.\nInvestigators at Tetelcingo worked under a yellow tent as families of missing persons and National Human Rights Commission representatives looked on.\nGenetic samples will be taken from each set of remains to attempt identification before they are reburied in marked graves.\nThe exhumation is expected to take about five days.\nState prosecutor Javier Perez Duron said an investigation was under way into who was responsible for the illegal mass burial.\n\"It is extremely important and the highest responsibility to count the bodies and give them a dignified burial,\" Mr Duron said.\nExperts from the Autonomous University of the state of Morelos (UAEM) have been called in to help with DNA testing.\nAlejandro Vera, rector of UAEM, said: \"We recognize the tireless struggle of the relatives and victims' organisations of the more than 30,000 missing in this country that's sinking into barbarism.\"\nMr Vera founded a program to help those whose loved ones have disappeared in Mexico's drug war.\nAt least 20,000 people are thought to have disappeared.","summary":"Investigators in Mexico have exhumed the bodies of more than 100 people found buried in a mass grave in the state of Morelos.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sir Martin Moore-Bick sent the letter late on Thursday following weeks of discussion with survivors.\nThere has been controversy over Sir Martin's suitability for the role and the areas the inquiry will cover.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.\nDowning Street said: \"The prime minister has received the letter and will consider it and respond shortly.\"\nHow far the inquiry can go has been a source of controversy since the Sir Martin's appointment was announced.\nHe angered survivors on his first day in the job by indicating the investigation would be \"pretty well limited\" to examining the cause of the fire, how it spread and how to prevent future incidents.\nBut he later vowed to consider a \"broad range of evidence\" which could include why residents' warnings about fire safety were allegedly ignored by authorities.\nSurvivors, bereaved families and other involved parties spent weeks making their case about what questions the inquiry should answer.\nMore than 400 submissions were received during the consultation period.\nThe \"Justice 4 Grenfell\" campaign said earlier this month it wanted an examination of local and national social housing policy and whether it \"increased risks to residents\".\nQuestions were raised in the aftermath of the disaster about the cladding used on Grenfell and other buildings. More than 100 buildings have failed the latest fire safety tests set in the wake of the fire.\nSir Martin has previously faced calls to resign from residents, while Labour MP David Lammy said he was a \"white, upper-middle class man\" who had \"never\" visited a tower block housing estate and should not have been appointed.\nThe inquiry is due to start in September. Sir Martin has previously said an interim report could be produced within a year.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.","summary":"The head of the Grenfell Tower inquiry has written to Prime Minister Theresa May asking her to set out the inquiry's scope.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nFormer world player of the year Messi, 27, has inspired Argentina in Brazil.\nThe Barcelona forward has scored in all three games and is one goal shy of Maradona's 1986 five-goal haul, but Mehmedi says it is not all about Messi.\n\"With all due respect for his qualities and class, I think too much is talked about just Messi,\" said Mehmedi, 23.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"He is exceptional, no question, but that is not all, he has very good players around him. We will not neglect the preparation nor in the game itself,\" the Freiburg striker said ahead of their last-16 clash.\nArgentina are unbeaten in their six previous games against Switzerland but Mehmedi says his side are not heading into the game at Corinthians Arena just to make up the numbers against one of the pre-tournament favourites.\n\"Swap jerseys with Messi? I'm not here as a tourist,\" he said. \"Switzerland is in the second round of a World Cup.\"\nMehmedi knows if his side can defeat Argentina in Sao Paulo they will cause one of the biggest shocks of the 2014 tournament in Brazil.\n\"I know the quality and potential of this team,\" he continued.\n\"If we defeat Argentina, we write a piece of World Cup history and many people in Switzerland will be proud of the team.\n\"I even think such success would see the world take notice, but we are not naive.\n\"It will take an absolutely top performance of each one of us. And I assure you, everyone will do everything we can to provide these and tearing for Switzerland.\"","summary":"Switzerland will not be distracted by Lionel Messi when they face Argentina at the World Cup on Thursday, says striker Uwe Mehmedi.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film, Caste on the Menu Card, was the only film among the 35 sent to India's information and broadcasting ministry to be refused clearance.\nFestival director Manoj Mathews told BBC Hindi he was \"disturbed and disappointed\" by the decision.\nMinistry officials said they were \"not provided with adequate information\".\nMr Mathews said: \"There were documentaries showcased on this platform which dealt with more controversial issues than this and we have had no problem.\"\nThe documentary was filmed by five students from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.\n\"The documentary is about how caste works in the meat industry. How it's a livelihood question for workers of the industry. We are talking about social exclusion, we are talking about caste,\" Atul Anand, one of the students who made the documentary, told BBC Hindi.\n\"We are shocked and upset. We made this documentary between August and September 2014, before beef was banned in Maharashtra.\n\"We took almost three months to make this documentary and it was sparked by a row on our campus in 2014 after some students demanded that beef and pork be banned,\" Mr Anand said.\nMr Mathews told the Indian Express newspaper that information and broadcasting ministry officials had told him that \"due to the current political situation over the beef ban issue they have not give exemption permission for this particular documentary\".\nHowever ministry officials told the newspaper that they had not received \"adequate information\" about the film and were willing to reconsider the decision if they got the required information.\nIn another incident, reports from the north Indian state of Haryana indicated that an editor of a state government publication was sacked because of an article that said beef was nutritious.","summary":"A documentary about the meat industry in India has been refused permission to be shown at the Delhi Film Festival.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nicole Ferguson, 27, from Fergleen Park in Derry, pleaded guilty to stealing the money from the Ferryquay Street branch of Cancer Research UK.\nThe offence was committed between 21 March and 24 July 2014.\nFerguson has been released on bail until she is sentenced in February.\nShe also pleaded guilty to a second charge of abusing her position as an employee to expose charity to a risk of financial loss.\nA defence solicitor told the court that full restitution would be available when Ferguson is sentenced.\nAs part of her bail conditions Ferguson must co-operate with the probation service and must reside at her Fergleen Park address.","summary":"A Londonderry woman has admitted stealing \u00a320,000 from a cancer charity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to an address in Holland Street at about 16:15 on Wednesday where they found the body of James Chadwick, who was from the city.\nHe had a number of unexplained injuries.\nFollowing the results of a post-mortem examination, his death is now being treated as murder.\nOfficers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiries and reviewing CCTV images from the area.\nDet Ch Insp Iain Smith, of Police Scotland, said: \"This investigation is at an early stage and it is important we establish what has happened which led to James Chadwick losing his life.\n\"Our inquiries so far have established that Mr Chadwick was last seen on Monday 31 August and we're appealing to anyone who has any knowledge of his movements since 31 August to contact police as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"Police have launched a murder investigation after the body of a 25-year-old man was found at a house in Inverness.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"David Buchanan, 18, of Haslemere, Surrey, admitted two counts of hacking and one of impairing the operation of or hindering access to a computer.\nThe charges refer to \"computer intrusion and damage to network profiles\" in July and August 2015.\nMr Buchanan will be sentenced on 2 August at Guildford Magistrates' Court.\nThe Mumsnet homepage was redirected to a now suspended Twitter profile page and had some posts edited during a cyber attack in August.\nIt was also subjected to a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, where an attempt is made to force a site offline by swamping it with internet traffic.\nMumsnet users were made to reset their passwords as a \"precautionary measure\" following the attacks.","summary":"A teenager has pleaded guilty to a series of cyber attacks on parenting website Mumsnet.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Janet Jordon, 48, her daughter Derrin, aged six, and her partner Philip Howard, 44, were found in a house in Vicarage Road, Didcot, on 23 May.\nThe body of murder suspect, Janet's son 21-year-old Jed Allen, was found two days later in woodland near Marston Ferry Road, Oxford.\nThe private funeral is being held at Oxford Crematorium.\nThe families of the murder victims described their deaths as an \"unimaginable\" tragedy.\nPost-mortem examinations confirmed all three died from multiple stab wounds.","summary":"The funeral of a mother and her son who were stabbed to death in Oxfordshire has taken place.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"\"I'm 64,\" he said of his fascination with the 1836 battle. \"When I was five or six years old, this thing began.\"\nCollins' collection includes a fringed leather pouch used by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie's legendary knife.\n\"There's things in there that will make your mouth drop,\" the Genesis star said in San Antonio.\nThe donation was accepted on Tuesday by Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who is campaigning for a new historical centre to house Collins' collection.\n\"Texans are deeply indebted to Phil Collins,'' Patterson said. \"He is giving us back our heritage.\n\"Now these Texas treasures need a home where all can see them and study from them and learn about how Texans won our liberty.''\nThe legendary battle, named after a former mission in San Antonio, saw 1,500 Mexican troops lay siege to 200 Texans fighting for Texas independence.\nCollins said he first became interested in the Alamo after watching a 1950s TV series about Crockett, the famed frontiersman who died in the conflict.\nThe Grammy and Academy Award winner's collection includes more than 200 items and is thought to be the largest in private hands.\n\"My nine-year-old son was saying, 'Why are you going to give it all away, Dad? I thought I was going to have it,''' he told reporters.","summary":"Singer Phil Collins has donated his extensive collection of artefacts from the Battle of the Alamo to a Texas museum.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Netherlands striker Van Persie, 33, had scored the opening goal in the Turkish side's 3-1 win against Akhisar before the first-half injury.\nTelevision pictures showed blood coming through a bandage on his left eye.\n\"After tests in the hospital this morning I can say my eye itself is undamaged so all good,\" he said.\nHe told followers on Instagram that he had torn his eyelid.\nClub doctor Burak Kunduracioglu had earlier sought to play down fears the player had suffered a serious eye injury, saying: \"He received a blow to the eye and suffered a torn eyelid and bleeding.\n\"After the investigations we learned that nothing important happened. His condition is good.\"\nThe former Arsenal and Manchester United forward joined Fenerbahce from the Old Trafford club in July 2015.","summary":"Fenerbahce striker Robin van Persie says he is \"all good\" after suffering an eye injury in a pre-season friendly.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Adam Wilson, of Lostock Hall, was found with serious injuries at a property on Albrighton Crescent in Lostock Hall near Preston in September.\nJason Taylor, 21, of Westfield, Lostock Hall denied murder but was found guilty after a trial by jury.\nAt Preston Court, he was ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years.\nMr Wilson died as a result of catastrophic bleeding from a stab wound in his thigh, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.\nSophie Lorimer from the CPS North West said the \"brutal attack\" in front of his ex-partner was \"purely motivated by jealousy\".\n\"He could not accept that the relationship with his ex-girlfriend was over,\" she said.\nTaylor's girlfriend said he bombarded her with text messages and phone calls which \"progressively became more and more abusive\".\n\"The final text he sent to her stated he was giving her one last chance before things turned sour.\n\"Minutes later he violently broke into her house where Adam Wilson was also present.\"\nMs Lorimer said Taylor then stabbed Mr Wilson numerous times with a large knife which he had taken with him.\nTaylor carried out the \"frenzied\" knife attack \"fully aware\" there were two young children also present at the house, she said.\nHe then fled and hid from police in a neighbouring garden, she added.\nMs Lorimer said Taylor had shown \"no remorse\" throughout the case in which he claimed he was acting in self-defence.\nDet Ch Insp Neil Ashton of Lancashire Police said Taylor's actions were carried out \"in anger and jealousy\".\nHe said: \"His actions were completely unprecedented and resulted in the needless and very sad loss of a young man's life.\"","summary":"A man who stabbed his ex-girlfriend's boyfriend to death in a \"jealous rage\" has been jailed for life.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Home Retail Group said that like-for-like sales at Argos fell 1.1% in the eight weeks to 27 February, compared to a fall of 2.2% in the previous quarter.\nThe electrical and homeware retailer is being targeted by both Sainsbury's and South African retailer Steinhoff.\nBoth companies have until 18 March to make firm bids for Argos.\nLast month, a \u00a31.3bn bid from Sainsbury's for Home Retail was trumped by Steinhoff's \u00a31.4bn offer.\nHome Retail recently sold its DIY chain Homebase to Australia's Wesfarmers last month for \u00a3340m, leaving Argos as its only remaining business.\nTotal sales at Argos rose 1.9% to \u00a3515m in the eight-week period as demand for furniture and sports goods offset lower sales of electrical goods, such as video games and tablet computers.\nThe company said Argos opened 90 new stores over the year, bringing the total to 845. The new openings held back the like-for-like sales total over the period, it added.\nChief executive John Walden, who said it had been \"another rather eventful period\" for the company, was pleased with the improvement in Argos' sales.\nShares in Home Retail closed down almost 0.5% at 179.1p, but have risen more than 80% this year following Sainsbury's interest in Argos.\nThe supermarket has argued that combining both chains would create a \"world-leading\" retailer bigger than rivals John Lewis and Amazon UK.\nRetail analyst Nick Bubb said: \"Home Retail claim that underlying like-for-like sales were broadly flat, once the cannibalisation from the infamous concession inserts in Homebase and Sainsbury are taken out. Gross margins were up, however, by 75 basis points and Home Retail's year-end net cash was strong.\"\nSainsbury's had offered about 167p a share for Home Retail, but will be forced to at least match the 175p-a-share all-cash offer from Steinhoff, which owns UK furniture retailer Harveys.\nHowever, the supermarket may be reluctant to increase its offer to the level needed to win control of Argos.\nAnalysts have also questioned the wisdom of Sainsbury's acquiring the struggling retailer.","summary":"Sales at Argos have fallen for the second quarter in a row as the retailer prepares for a second takeover bid.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Katari Anuradha was shot and stabbed by at least three men wearing burkas, Indian media reported, quoting police. A motive has yet to be established.\nHer husband, who was with her, is in a critical condition with bullet and stab injuries.\nThe attack took place at the Chittoor Municipal Corporation office, where the staff tried to stop the attackers.\nSenior police official G Srinivas told the Indian Express newspaper that they were exploring several angles, including old rivalry and new enemies.\nThe assailants fled the scene after the attack, although reports say two people later handed themselves into police.\nThe attackers had been wearing burkas, one-piece veils that cover the face and body, as they forced their way into Ms Anuradha's office, media reports said.\nSecurity has been tightened in Chittoor and state police are closing borders with neighbouring Tamil Nadu state in an attempt to find the killers.","summary":"Police in the southern Indian state of Tamil Nadu are hunting for the killers of a Muslim woman who was shot dead in her office.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC Gareth Browning, 33, was on foot in Whitley, Reading on 30 November when he was hit by a black Mazda Aerosport driven by Luke Haywood, 28.\nHaywood admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent and dangerous driving at Reading Crown Court.\nPC Browning was critically injured and remains in hospital in a serious condition.\nHaywood, of no fixed address, had previously admitted aggravated vehicle taking and one count of going equipped to burgle.\nHe is currently serving a prison sentence for separate burglary offences.\nPC Browning was attempting to stop the stolen vehicle, driven by Haywood in Shinfield Road, when he was injured.\nDet Supt Chris Ward said: \"No sentence can ever reflect the injuries that PC Browning received as a result of Haywood's reckless actions. PC Browning was doing what thousands of police officers do every day - protecting the public from dangerous criminals.\n\"I hope that today's sentencing can allow Gareth's family to begin to come to terms with what has happened. We all wish Gareth a full recovery.\"","summary":"A man has been jailed for six years for running over a police officer who was trying to stop a stolen car.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Motorcyclist Leighton Santos, 22, admitted causing David Hitchen's death through careless driving and was jailed at Preston Crown Court on Monday.\nThe maximum sentence is five years, but this can be reduced by a guilty plea.\nRoad safety charity Brake said there was a \"need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed\".\nSantos admitted causing the 42-year-old former Great Britain international's death near Belmont, Lancashire, in September 2014, on the first day of his trial.\nLancashire Police said Santos had been riding a Yamaha motorbike on Rivington Road when he \"drifted into the opposite carriageway\" and collided with Mr Hitchen.\nThe cyclist suffered serious injuries and died later in hospital.\nIn addition to the six months for causing death by careless driving, Santos was also given 12 months for another motoring offence.\nIn March 2016 he was convicted at Manchester Crown Court of dangerous driving after taking police on an eight-mile pursuit that saw him reach speeds of up to 90mph (145km\/h) in a 30mph zone.\nMartin Key, British Cycling's campaigns manager, said six months for \"causing the death of a human being is a punishment that many would agree certainly does not fit the crime\".\n\"While these incidents are extremely rare, we need to ensure that sentencing guidelines adequately reflect the potential consequences of an offence,\" he said.\nA spokeswoman for Brake said the sentence was \"insulting\".\n\"Leighton Santos, who killed another human being, was sentenced to a paltry 18 months in prison, and will likely be out in nine.\n\"It's no wonder that grieving relatives are often left feeling let down and insulted by our justice system.\n\"We need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed, particularly when, as in this case, they have exhibited previous examples of dangerous behaviour.\"","summary":"A motorcyclist who killed a cyclist has been jailed for six months.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It works by looking for a combination of \"markers\" in the blood which are different in healthy people and those with the disease.\nDelegates at the Alzheimer's Research UK Conference heard that the University of Nottingham is now developing a quick and easy test to do in clinics.\nIt could mean much earlier diagnosis and better treatments, they said.\nThe test uses some proteins that have been strongly linked with Alzheimer's disease, such as amyloid and APOE.\nBut through careful analysis of blood from people with the disease, as well as those with early-stage memory problems, the researchers detected some other markers that were suggestive of the disease.\nMost notably, some proteins related to inflammation seem to have been added to increase the power of the test.\nProf Kevin Morgan from the University of Nottingham said they still had to validate the test and it could be a decade before it was used in patients.\nBut he added that the combination of markers they had found was looking very promising.\n\"Our findings are exciting because they show that it is technically possible to distinguish between healthy people and those with Alzheimer's using a blood test.\n\"As blood tests are a fast and easy way of aiding diagnosis, we are really encouraged by these findings and the potential they hold for the future.\"\nHe said there were several ways the test could benefit patients, including giving people a definitive diagnosis, which was not always possible at the moment.\nIt could also direct future therapies to make sure patients were getting the most appropriate treatment, he explained.\nPotentially, it could be a \"cheap and easy pre-screen\" test which enabled Alzheimer's to be picked up before symptoms appeared, he said.\n\"The way we see it working is you can test people and it will tell them if they have the all-clear, or if they are medium- or high-risk.\n\"If they are medium-risk, they can be monitored closely and high-risk patients can be referred to a specialist for more in-depth testing.\"\nDr Eric Karran, director of Research at Alzheimer's Research UK, said: \"Giving people with dementia an accurate diagnosis is not always easy, and so building up our armoury of diagnostic techniques is vital.\n\"While there is still some way to go before a test like this could become available, the results are promising.\n\"When used alongside other diagnostic techniques, a blood test like this could be a real help.\"","summary":"A blood test which could detect early signs of Alzheimer's disease has been developed by researchers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment.\nHe was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams.\nThe Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for \"good behaviour\".\nHe is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century.\nThe first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007.\nLance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014.\nHe has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire.\nDuring his career, Lance Corporal Derby XXX has also helped switch on the Christmas lights in Ashbourne and met Prince William at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce.","summary":"The Army's mascot ram has been promoted to a new rank.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kemp, who last played Grant Mitchell in 2006, said it would be \"a brief return\".\n\"When I was approached about returning to EastEnders for Barbara's final episodes, it was something I could not turn down,\" he said.\nFollowing her surprise return to Albert Square, Dame Barbara announced her character would be killed off.\nHer character reappeared on Friday, having left in 2010, to tell her eldest son Phil, played by Steve McFadden, that her cancer had returned.\nAfter the episode, producers revealed that Peggy would die from the disease in emotional scenes to be screened in the spring.\nNow Kemp, who played Grant from 1990-1999 and then again in 2005 and 2006, will return to bring the Mitchell family back together.\n\"Barbara is a very close friend, so when I learned of the storyline it felt right that the Mitchell brothers are reunited with their mother for the last time,\" he said.\n\"I am really looking forward to going back to EastEnders and filming what are set to be some classic EastEnders episodes.\"\nGrant Mitchell has been one of the soap's most memorable characters in its 30-year history, arriving in 1990 along with brother Phil.\nHe was involved in repeated family dramas including having an affair with his brother's wife, Kathy, and having his brother go on to marry his ex-wife Sharon.\n\"Grant Mitchell is an EastEnders legend and finally he is returning home to Walford to say goodbye to his mother and be reunited not just with his old loves but also his brother,\" said EastEnders executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins.\n\"To have the Mitchell brothers come face to face again, having to face losing their mother, is an opportunity to show Ross Kemp and Steve McFadden at their very best.\"","summary":"Former EastEnders star Ross Kemp is to return to the soap for the final episodes of Dame Barbara Windsor's final series.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lancashire County Council has earmarked land on the former Glenburn Sports College and Skelmersdale College.\nThe sports college closed in August, while Skelmersdale College's Westbank campus, owned by Newcastle College, is also unused.\nThe decision follows a comparative study by Network Rail of both sites and one near the Concourse shopping centre.\nSkelmersdale's original railway station closed to passengers in 1956.\nThe council - which owns Glenburn Sports College - said Skelmersdale could get two direct trains to Liverpool per hour under the plans it has made in partnership with Merseytravel and West Lancashire Borough Council.\nCounty councillor John Fillis, cabinet member for highways and transport, said it was an \"exciting step forward\".\nHe said the preferred location was big enough to allow for the possibility of future expansion.\nHe added: \"It has good highway access and good connectivity to the town and the surrounding area.\"\nThe authority confirmed it will now start the process of acquiring the relevant land.\nSkelmersdale was designated a new town on 9 October 1961..\nIt is one of the largest towns in the north west of England not to have its own railway station.","summary":"Plans to build a new railway station in Skelmersdale have been approved.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wimbledon and Queensway stations will be the first to see their staff moved from ticket offices into ticket halls and on to platforms.\nTransport for London (TfL) said it would save \u00a350m annually as it tries to save \u00a34.2bn by 2020.\nBut Manuel Cortes, from the TSSA union, said London Mayor Boris Johnson was \"rushing through\" the closures.\nMr Cortes, leader of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association said: \"Talks on the safety implications of closing over 250 stations have not even been concluded.\n\"The mayor doesn't seem concerned about how millions of tourists will cope with fewer staff to help them on their way.\"\nTfL said all stations would remain staffed and 150 new ticket machines would be installed by April 2016.\nIt added that new visitor centres would be created at larger stations such as Victoria and King's Cross to help visitors.\nNick Brown, London Underground's chief operating officer, said more staff were being placed \"where they can offer the best possible assistance\" as only 3% of Tube tickets were bought at ticket offices.\nHe said: \"This forms part of our wider vision for the Tube, which includes a 24-hour weekend service on core parts of the network.\"\nBut the changes have led to previous strikes by the Aslef and RMT unions.\nLabour's London Assembly transport spokeswoman Val Shawcross said: \"When he was elected, Boris Johnson promised Londoners he would protect the capital's ticket offices, but today he starts the process of dismantling each and every one of them.\n\"Whilst there is obviously a big role for ticket machines to play, there is no substitute for a member of staff.\"\nLondon Underground said after 100 meetings with unions the number of roles to be reduced had fallen from 950 to 897 with no member of staff facing compulsory redundancy or losing money.","summary":"London Underground ticket offices are set to close with the loss of more than 200 jobs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ryan Walls took pictures of 101 passengers during the Edinburgh Festival in 2015.\nThe 42-year-old said only two people refused out of the 103 people he asked due to being in a hurry and having a bad hair day.\nNow the father-of-three's pictures will go on display at Out of the Blue Drill Hall, Dalmeny Street, in August.\nMr Walls told the BBC Scotland news website how he took photographs of a hen party, stag do, football fans, a chef, a high court judge and a TV agony aunt from Kuwait.\nHe said: \"Everyone was so nice. One of the pictures is of a passenger who was in such a hurry that he couldn't wait for another taxi when I discovered the central locking system was broken so I had to pull him in and out of the taxi window.\n\"I also had an elderly former English teacher who had suddenly decided she wanted to go out to a show at the festival at the last minute and she had lots of words of encouragement for me so I really enjoyed chatting with her.\n\"I also got a Jambo fan and was worried I wasn't going to get a Hibs fan but luckily I did.\n\"I'm really interested in people and wanted to capture that moment in my cab, I only had seconds to take a few pictures and I'm really pleased with the end result.\"\nThe exhibition runs from 31 July until 5 August.","summary":"A taxi driver who took pictures of festival-goers in his cab is to go on display in Edinburgh.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aberdeenshire-based Harbro Group saw pre-tax profit increase by \u00a3800,000, to \u00a33.5m, in the year to the end of June 2016.\nThis was despite turnover falling by \u00a31m to just over \u00a3100m.\nHarbro said international sales grew over the year, both in Europe and in new markets further afield.\nThe Turriff-based company manufactures and supplies feeds for the beef, sheep, dairy, pig and poultry sectors.\nIt also has a network of 19 shops across Scotland, operating under the Country Store brand. The stores cater for farming and rural communities with a range of products, including fireside supplies, country clothing and footwear.\nIn accounts filed with Companies House, the company said: \"As always, the outlook for agriculture is difficult to predict.\n\"We have certainly been experiencing challenging times over the last 12-18 months but the industry is a robust one.\n\"The impact of Brexit is still to be fully understood, although the board are confident that the group will be well positioned for whatever business challenges this may bring about.\"","summary":"One of Scotland's largest agri-food suppliers has reported a rise in profits.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"If you leave your mobile phone somewhere do you worry you will not be able to check it?\nIf any of this sounds familiar, there is a chance you could be spending too much time on social networks.\nAn exclusive online Newsbeat poll suggests that a quarter of 15 to 18-year-olds in the UK feel happier online than they do in real life.\nDr Radha from The Surgery on Radio 1 has dealt with patients who have displayed \"a lot of social anxiety\" because they are using social networks too much.\n\"Being online can provoke a sense of 'I'm not good enough, everyone else is having an amazing life',\" she explained.\n\"It doesn't give us a sense of reality and actually what you will find is most people are probably doing the same thing as you are.\"\nThe survey, carried out last month, also suggests a third of 15 to 18-year-olds have met someone in person they originally met through social media.\nDr Radha has said it is important people carefully consider what information they share with the online community.\n\"What this survey showed is a lot of people go online alone,\" she said.\n\"In terms of our personal details and how we respond to messages from other people, we need to make sure we are looking after all of that safely.\"\nDr Radha was concerned that some people feel safer dealing with people online, rather than in person.\n\"The more time we spend online, the less we are able to develop our social skills,\" she explained.\n\"When you are online you're not getting eye contact with people or perceiving how body language is changing, so as a result what people are saying can be misinterpreted.\n\"Physical contact, like a hug and a kiss, is really important. You don't get that kind of emotional confidence from being online.\"\nIf your online activity is leaving you feeling anxious, Dr Radha has advised that you should \"slowly try to wean yourself off it\".\nShe said: \"If you are worrying, 'what's going on? What am I missing?' It's a sign that being online too much is quite bad for you.\n\"Give yourself some rules by saying, 'I'm only going to check things three times a day for this amount of time'.\"\nBBC Radio 1's The Surgery with Aled and Dr Radha is on Wednesday's at 9pm.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"What do you do if you don't know what's going on in your life?","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Speaking on TV, Maria Zakharova said Jews had told her they donated both to Mr Trump and Hillary Clinton.\nShe joked that American Jews were the best guide to US politics.\nThe diplomat's remarks caused shock. Anti-US propagandists in the last century peddled an idea that rich New York Jews controlled US politics.\nMs Zakharova was speaking on a chat show on Russian state TV at the weekend but her comments drew more attention after being picked up by media outlets on Thursday.\nShe said she had visited New York with an official Russian delegation at the time of the last UN General Assembly, in September.\n\"I have a lot of friends and acquaintances there, of course I was interested to find out: how are the elections going, what are the American people's expectations?\" she said.\n\"If you want to know what will happen in America, who do you need to talk to? You have to talk to the Jews, of course. It goes without saying.\"\nAt this, the TV studio audience applauded loudly.\n\"I went here and there among them, to chat,\" she continued.\nImitating a Jewish accent, Mrs Zakharova said Jewish people had told her: \"'Marochka, understand this - we'll donate to Clinton, of course. But we'll give the Republicans twice that amount.' Enough said! That settled it for me - the picture was clear.\n\"If you want to know the future, don't read the mainstream newspapers - our people in Brighton [Beach] will tell you everything.\"\nShe was referring to a district of Brooklyn with a large diaspora of Jewish emigres from the former Soviet Union.\nRussian opposition activist Roman Dobrokhotov wrote on Twitter (in Russian) that the spokeswoman had \"explained Trump's victory as a Jewish conspiracy\".\nMichael McFaul, the former US ambassador to Moscow, commented on Facebook, \"Wow. And this is the woman who criticizes me for not being diplomatic.\"\nDuring the election campaign, Mrs Clinton accused Mr Trump of posting a \"blatantly anti-Semitic\" tweet after he used an image resembling the Star of David and stacks of money.\nMr Trump, whose son-in-law Jared Kushner is Jewish, dismissed the accusation as \"ridiculous\".\nAn exit poll by US non-profit J Street suggests an overwhelming majority of US Jews voted for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.","summary":"Russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman has been accused of trying to link Donald Trump's election victory to a Jewish conspiracy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A report by the organisation suggests men, women and children are being abused \"to eliminate public protest\".\nMany are subjected to virginity tests, rape and gang rape after arrest.\nEgypt's Interior Ministry said it would not comment until it had studied the report.\nThe study notes a surge in sexual violence after the Egyptian military takeover in July 2013.\nThe perpetrators are rarely held to account and the impunity points to a \"cynical political strategy aimed at silencing all opposition\".\nPolice, intelligence officers and members of the military are guilty of targeting male and female detainees, according to the report.\nAmong the victims are student demonstrators, human rights activists, gay people and children.\nStudent's ordeal\nI saw an officer who was grabbing a young woman by the breasts and I said to him: \"If you want to arrest her, then arrest her, but you have no right to touch her breasts.\"\nHe grabbed me exactly as he had her, before calling two other police officers to come and hold me. They beat me, insulted me.\nIn the van they insulted me and beat me so much that I could no longer stand up. Two soldiers started to sexually assault me.\nThe officer from the start got into the van and said to me: \"Come here I'm going to show you if I'm a man.\" He sexually assaulted me, the soldiers laughed, and then he raped me completely. I was paralysed, I started to vomit blood.\nMy life is ruined. I'm afraid of my son, my husband and even my father.\nThe authors said they did not have evidence that commanders were giving the orders, but the scale of the violence - and the impunity - suggested there was a political strategy.\nThey claim that victims who file complaints are systematically obstructed by the justice system, and face threats and reprisals by police officers and prison guards.\nSexual violence has long been a problem within the general population in Egypt, with assaults dramatically increasing in the years since Hosni Mubarak was removed from power.\nLast year, President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi ordered police to launch a crackdown amid growing public anger.\nHe said sexual assaults, were \"an unacceptable form of conduct\" and called for citizens to \"reinstate moral values in society\".","summary":"Police in Egypt are carrying out a wave of sexual violence against detainees, according to Human Rights Watch.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Something Wicked this Way Comes, shown on a Sunday morning, featured the illusionist putting a plastic bag over his head and walking on broken glass.\nBroadcasting watchdog Ofcom said children could have imitated Brown's \"clearly dangerous behaviour\".\nIt received five complaints about the show, which aired on UKTV's Watch channel on 6 December.\nUKTV said the programme was broadcast in error and was unsuitable for a pre-watershed transmission.\nIn the 14-minute segment, Brown had sought to demonstrate a technique to limit pain and bleeding. He placed a transparent bag over his head and sealed it while a member of the audience tapped out his pulse rate on a drum.\nOnce his pulse rate had slowed to a stop, Brown - who appeared to be in a state of semi-consciousness - removed the bag from his head and walked barefoot on a path of broken glass.\nAt the end of the sequence, the camera zoomed on his feet to show that they had not bled as a result of contact with the glass.\nOfcom said: \"Plastic bags are a common household item that children frequently have access to without parental supervision. They also present a widely acknowledged risk of harm to young children.\n\"Therefore, Ofcom took the view that Derren Brown's use of a plastic bag to asphyxiate himself was likely to be easily imitable by children in a manner that was harmful.\n\"This was particularly because self-asphyxiation was presented as a way to carry out acts which would not normally be possible because of the bleeding and pain that resulted.\n\"Further in this programme no negative consequences of self-asphyxiation were identified.\"\nOfcom also found that Brown's use of swear words during the segment breached the code on offensive language before the watershed.\nUKTV said an internal investigation had revealed that \"due to human error\" the programme was \"erroneously labelled\" as being suitable for broadcast before the watershed.\nIt said it had implemented additional safeguards to prevent the same mistake happening again.","summary":"A TV show by illusionist Derren Brown has been censured for being broadcast before the watershed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Australia and Europe were aware of a paedophile site called the Love Zone hidden in the so-called dark web.\nIt was protected by passwords, encryption and specialist software. Users were totally anonymous.\nThe images and videos there were particularly disturbing - showing the abuse of babies and very young children.\nMembers had to post increasingly graphic material to remain on the site. There were tens of thousands of accounts.\nOfficers with Task Force Argos in Australia knew the creator of the site used an unusual greeting - the word \"hiyas\".\nAfter exhaustively trawling chatrooms and forums in the open internet, they found a Facebook page of a man who used the same greeting.\nAlthough the Facebook page was fake, they identified a picture of a vehicle and that led them to a man called Shannon McCoole - a childcare worker in Adelaide.\nWhen officers went through his door, he was actually online running the site.\nThey took detailed photographs of McCoole's hands. This is where the freckle comes in - one on his finger matched exactly one seen in many of the images of abuse.\nIn an unprecedented move, Task Force Argos assumed McCoole's identity and took over the running of the site.\nLast year he was given a 35-year prison sentence.\nOne user who stood out was Huckle - given the number of children he had access to and his aggressive attitude.\nUsing data gleaned from the site and information Huckle had posted on social media and other open internet sites, they identified who he was and where he lived.\nRealising he was coming back to the UK for the Christmas holidays in 2014, they tipped off Britain's National Crime Agency.\nAs he landed at Gatwick airport he was met by officers from the NCA's Child Exploitation and Online Protection command.\nOn his computer and encrypted drives they found tens of thousands of obscene images and videos.","summary":"A freckle on one of the hands of one of the UK's most notorious paedophiles has been used to catch him.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"And, on emerging relatively unscathed from the deep space experiment, what Wu Shiyun thought was that he would very much like a hot bath and some seafood.\nHe was one of four chosen to live inside the capsule, which was designed to mimic being on another planet.\nThe experiment looked at how food and air could be used and sustained under controlled conditions.\nUsing technology inspired by China's Shenzhou spacecraft, the three men and a woman grew 25 types of plants - including wheat and strawberries.\nBut it was also a chance to see how four individuals - picked from more than 2,000 candidates - could live together in a space no bigger than a netball court.\nThey also had to adjust to \"Mars time\", which is 39 minutes longer than an earth day.\nBut it transpires they found one very effective way to relax: Tai Chi.\n\"According to those of us inside the capsule, it did help in soothing our emotions. But further detailed statistical analysis is needed before we reach a specific conclusion,\" said Tong Feizhou, another volunteer.","summary":"A Chinese man has become the first person to live inside a space capsule.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guido Amsel, 49, targeted law firms that represented him or his ex-wife in a lengthy legal battle, police said.\nOne bomb exploded at an office last Friday, severely injuring a woman.\nTwo more explosive devices were found at law firms over the weekend in the city, but they were detonated by police, and no one was injured.\nMr Amsel has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, one count of aggravated assault and a number of offences related to possessing explosives.\nMaria Mitousis, the 38-year-old injured by the first bomb, represented Mr Amsel's ex-wife during their divorce and a later case.\nShe is reported to be in a stable condition at a local hospital but suffered several serious injuries to her upper body.\nFriends and family of the lawyer set up a fundraising page to help pay for her medical expenses and have so far raised more than $25,000 (\u00c2\u00a316,000).\nThey said Ms Mitousis faced \"a long road to recovery\".\nPolice said more packages may be delivered to other lawyers or justice officials linked to Mr Amsel and urged \"extreme caution\" over unusual packages.\nWinnipeg city hall was evacuated on Monday after reports of a suspicious package but it was given the all clear after police investigated. There was also a similar false alarm at a Canada Post building.","summary":"A man has been charged in connection with a series of bomb attacks on lawyers in the Canadian city of Winnipeg.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old midfielder has signed \"an initial one-year deal\", with Ray McKinnon expressing delight at his first signing as manager at Tannadice.\n\"He is exactly the type of player we need going into this season,\" he said.\n\"Not only is he the right age and a good footballer, but he is a ball winner who is strong in the tackle and will protect our central defenders.\"\nMurdoch had joined County last summer after his departure from Fleetwood Town.\nBut half of his 34 appearances came as a substitute and he followed fellow midfielder Rocco Quinn out of the Scottish Premiership club.\nMurdoch, who began his career with Falkirk and had a loan spell with Northampton Town before joining Fleetwood in 2013, told United's website: \"I'm delighted to be joining Dundee United - it was an easy decision to make.\n\"It's a massive club and I want to help them get back to the Premiership, where they should be.\"\nFollowing United's relegation from the top flight, 13 players have exited Tannadice along with manager Mixu Paatelainen and his backroom staff.\nWhile Murdoch and Quinn have exited County, manager Jim McIntyre has already recruited three defenders and a goalkeeper, Aaron McCarey from Wolves, this summer.\nChristopher Routis has arrived from Bradford City, Kenny van der Weg from Breda and Erik Cikos from Slovan Bratislava.","summary":"Dundee United have signed David Murdoch from Ross County for an undisclosed fee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A government spokesman said the bodies were found near the city of Al Bayda, close to the site of the kidnapping.\nThe crew was taken in August while travelling through territory largely controlled by extremist militants.\nLibya has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and now has two competing governments and numerous militia groups.\nFaraj al-Barassi, a district army commander in eastern Libya, told Reuters that militants loyal to Islamic State (IS) were responsible for the killings.\nIS-affiliated militants have established a strong presence in parts of Libya, including Derna where the kidnapping is believed to have taken place.\nParts of Libya have descended into lawless chaos following the overthrow of Gaddafi, allowing extremists to gain ground.\nA February report by Human Rights Watch said there was a \"climate of impunity\" in the country that \"allowed militias to assault, threaten, kidnap, or even kill journalists\".\nLibya's internationally recognised government has fled from the capital Tripoli to the eastern city of Tobruk, while a rival parliament has been established in Tripoli itself.","summary":"The bodies of three British journalists have been found in eastern Libya, more than a year after they were kidnapped.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lucas failed to complete the first of the 10-race series but recovered to win seven of the next nine.\nThe 40-year-old is the only confirmed member of the British Paralympic team for the Rio Games.\n\"It's been a really good regatta and great to start 2016 off with a win,\" she said.\n\"We have had some great winds and some good conditions in different directions which has made it a good regatta.\"\nThe Sonar crew of John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Stephen Thomas missed out on a medal by finishing fourth.\nThe trio were second behind Canada going into the final day but three fifth places ended their medal hopes.","summary":"Britain's Hannah Lucas won gold in the Finn class at the IPC Sailing World Championships in Israel.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The group, a mix of students and activists, were arrested while taking part in a protest two weeks ago against a new education bill.\nThey face possible jail terms on charges including insulting civil servants and refusing to disperse.\nVideo of the protests showing people being cornered by police and beaten sparked international condemnation.\nPresident Thein Sein of Myanmar (formerly Burma) has defended the action of officers, telling the BBC that in many Western countries a similar situation might have ended in gunfire and death.\nIn addition to the 65 people in court in the town of Letpadan on Wednesday, another five have been charged in absentia. Eleven people who were released on bail will be charged at a later date.\nAll could face jail terms of up to six years.\nThe BBC's Jonah Fisher, at the court, says relatives and supporters gathered outside the building with flowers, water and food for the detainees. Riot police were deployed to keep back the crowds.\nOur correspondent says that while there have been reforms in Myanmar since the end of military rule, the case shows that its laws and legal system remain dated and repressive.\nThe students began a protest march from Mandalay to Yangon (also known as Rangoon) in January, in opposition to a bill which centralises control over higher education.\nThey were calling for more power to be devolved to universities and higher education institutions, the right to form student unions, and teaching in ethnic minority languages.\nThe march was technically illegal as it did not have official approval. The two sides had been in negotiations, and the authorities had agreed to let the students continue to Yangon.\nBut the students were angered by police opposition when they reached Letpadan, 140km (90 miles) north of Yangon, and clashes broke out as they attempted to break through police lines.\nScores of students and some police officers were injured, while more than 100 people were arrested.\nThe government has announced an inquiry into the response of the security services, state media report. Young Burmese have been at the forefront of several protests in Myanmar over the years, including a notorious 1988 uprising against the former ruling junta.","summary":"Dozens of people have appeared in court in Myanmar charged in connection with violent protests.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jones, 31, suffered a shin injury while on international duty with Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday.\nCardiff manager Russell Slade said there was no break and Jones will be assessed once he returns to Wales.\n\"We're hoping he will be in on Sunday,\" said Slade. \"We don't know how long he'll be out for.\"\nThis is the second time in the space of two months Jones has been unavailable for Cardiff following international duty.\nHe missed the opening four games of the season after being deemed unfit following his involvement in the Gold Cup, held in America and Canada in July.\nThe latest set-back came in his country's goalless draw with Nicaragua in Port of Spain when he was carried off on a stretcher after 73 minutes.\n\"It's not broken, that's the most important thing, but there is a lot of swelling there. It will be assessed the moment he lands,\" said Slade.\nJones' injury ends a miserable week for Slade that also saw him lose defender Bruno Ecuele Manga for at least two months to a groin injury sustained while training with Gabon.\n\"As with Bruno, it's difficult to get the information you require,\" added Slade of Jones' condition.\nCardiff missed the striker's presence on Saturday in a dour stalemate with Preston.\nSlade admitted his side were poor as they registered two efforts on target against a team that started the afternoon on the bottom of the Championship table.\n\"I didn't think we got going until 50 or 60 minutes into the game and that can't happen,\" he said.\n\"Clearly it's not something we designed or wanted. We set out exactly what we wanted to do but we didn't do that.\n\"It can happen away from home sometimes, but it's dangerous because when you come up against top opposition, they will punish you in those periods.\n\"We haven't served up too many halves like that so benefit of the doubt.\n\"We came out for the second half and looked like a team again that wanted to go on and win a football match.\"\nSlade's mood on Saturday evening would not have been helped when one of his discarded strikers, Javi Guerra, put Rayo Vallecano in front against Barcelona in La Liga at the Nou Camp.\nGuerra, 33, moved to Rayo on a season-long loan in August after being told he was not in Slade's plans.","summary":"Cardiff City striker Kenwyne Jones could miss Sunday's Championship game against Nottingham Forest.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"sportscotland says it has yet to decide where the cuts will fall amid concerns that elite athletes could suffer.\nThe cuts are being blamed on reduced government spending and a drop in National Lottery ticket sales - a major contributor to sports backing.\nGoverning bodies are bracing themselves for potential job losses.\nAbout 60% of funding is made up from Scottish Government money, with lottery sales making up the rest.\nIn the year ending 2015, total revenue was \u00a365.1m, which is divided up and awarded to 52 sports.\nBy the end of next year, that figure will have fallen to \u00a351.8m - a cut to the Scottish sporting budget of 20% in just three years.\nsportscotland chairman Mel Young said: \"It's heartbreaking to me because I know the effort the sport governing bodies and the community that's around it; the volunteers and the mums and dads.\n\"And, to have to say that we're having to cut some money back is, I believe, not the right way to go.\"\nFormer badminton player Susan Egelstaff, a double bronze medallist at the Commonwealth Games [in 2002 and 2006] and an Olympian, fears the cuts will have \"a huge impact\".\n\"What that means in the future is that Scotland will be constantly playing catch-up,\" she said. \"It's almost impossible to catch up if you fall too far behind the leading nations.\"\nThe Scottish Government said sport and physical activity play a \"key role\" in a healthy Scotland and that \"significant\" investment would continue in those areas.\n\"Having successfully delivered the Commonwealth Games [in 2014] we are now focusing on protecting or raising investment in areas intended to decrease health inequality and improve life chances, and the small reduction in the sport budget allows us to support those priorities,\" Minister for Sport Aileen Campbell said.\n\"There is on-going support for active lifestyles through capital investment in cycling and walking, and over the last 10 years we have invested \u00a3168m in sport infrastructure - from grassroots to the elite performance which has increased the facilities and opportunities to get people active and achieve on the world stage at both the Olympics and Commonwealth Games.\"","summary":"Scotland's sporting budget is to be cut by more than a third by the end of next year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Broken swords and spearheads were found by archaeologists on the RSPB Scotland nature reserve.\nTwelve pieces excavated from several different weapons have been handed over to Kilmartin Museum in Argyll.\nRSPB Scotland reserves archaeologist Jill Harden said they had probably been deliberately broken and thrown into a loch as part of a religious ceremony.\n\"This is the first discovery of this size from Argyll for many years,\" she said.\n\"The items were recovered from what had once been a freshwater loch - it seems that they had been purposely broken and cast into the waters as part of a ceremony, most likely as offerings or gifts to the gods or goddesses of the time.\n\"It is recorded that bronze swords were found on Coll in the 19th Century during drainage works, but their whereabouts today are unknown.\"\nThe archaeological investigation was directed by the Treasure Trove Unit, National Museums Scotland and RSPB Scotland.\nTrevor Cowie, from National Museums Scotland's department of Scottish history and archaeology, said: \"While a fair number of objects from this period have been discovered in the west of Scotland in the past, we generally know very little about the precise places where they were found.\n\"Archaeological techniques have developed dramatically since those 19th Century discoveries were made, so we have a great opportunity here to resolve many unanswered questions about life on Coll some 3,000 years ago.\"\nThe weapons can be viewed at the the Isle of Coll's An Cridhe community centre on Thursday and Friday.","summary":"Ancient weapons dating back more than 3,000 years have been discovered on the Isle of Coll in Argyll.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"British Transport Police said the 15-year-old was attacked by a man and woman in their 40s.\nThe incident happened at Patterton station at about 23:30 on Saturday 3 October.\nThe teenager was punched from behind and stamped on as he lay on the ground, suffering facial injuries, including an injury to his eye.\nHe did not require hospital treatment.\nHis mobile phone was also stolen.\nThe boy had been with a group of friends on the 23:05 service between Glasgow Central and Neilston.\nDet Con Ryan Tierney, of British Transport Police, said: \"This would have been a busy service and I am aware there was an altercation between the group of younger boys and a group of older people shortly before the assault took place at Patterton.\n\"Anyone who was on the train and has information regarding those involved who remained on until it arrived at Neilston at 23:40 is urged to get in touch as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"A teenage boy has been punched and stamped on by two people on a train in Glasgow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spanish police say he had secretly taken photographs of his students as well as having sent images of other children to people on the internet.\nThe Manchester-born man reportedly had a \"special obsession\" with a girl he taught.\nHe was arrested in Valladolid, north-west Spain as part of an Interpol investigation.\nInterpol said they discovered illegal files were being sent from an email address in Spain and alerted the authorities.\nPolice said on Sunday the teacher is suspected of using a cloud storage service to keep and share the pictures between computers and with others.\nOfficers say they found a large number of sexually explicit files involving minors at the home of the teacher.\nHe kept photos of one girl in a dedicated folder on his computer but had not shared the images he had secretly taken of his underage students.\nPolice said they believe he previously lived in the Seville area.\nSpanish National Police said: \"At the moment, [police are] trying to establish the identity of the victims shown in the images found on the electronic devices belonging to the detained.\"","summary":"A British teacher has been arrested in Spain on suspicion of possessing and distributing sexually explicit images of children.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She had the \"biggest year of her career\", playing 95 shows, bringing in an average $2.4m (\u00a31.5m) per city, according to Forbes.\nEndorsement deals with companies like Pepsi and H&M, along with the surprise album she released in December 2013, helped her to the top spot.\nThe self-titled album was released on iTunes with no prior promotion.\nBeyonce has just announced she'll be releasing a platinum version of that album later this month, which will include new songs and a concert video.\nSource: Forbes\nTaylor Swift came in second on the Forbes list, taking home an estimated $64m (\u00a340m).\nCompleting the top three is Pink, who played 85 dates during the time period Forbes used to make its estimates.\nHer earnings were valued at $52m (\u00a332.5m).\nOther artists on the list include Rihanna in fourth with $48m (\u00a330m) and Katy Perry, who took home $40m (\u00a325m), in fifth.\nForbes calculated earnings by looking at income from \"touring, record sales, publishing, merchandise sales, endorsements and other ventures\" between June 2013 and June 2014.\nThey also interviewed managers, lawyers and executives and looked at data from organisations such as Nielsen SoundScan.\nSome of the high-profile artists who missed out on a spot in the top 10 included Madonna, Nicki Minaj and Alicia Keys.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Beyonce has been named the world's highest-paid artist for the second year running.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The medal - won as a teenager at his first World Cup - was estimated to be worth between \u00a370,000 and \u00a3140,000.\nThe three-time World Cup winner is selling all three of his winner's medals at auction, along with more than 2,000 items of personal memorabilia.\nHis winning medal from the 1962 World Cup in Chile was sold for \u00a3140,800.\nThe memorabilia, which includes shirts and trophies, is being sold over three days and his winner's medal from the 1970 World Cup, where he was part of the Brazilian team regarded as one of the greatest in history, has yet to go under the hammer.\nA one-off Jules Rimet trophy made for the former striker after Brazil's triumph in Mexico in 1970 is the most expensive item being auctioned, with an estimated price tag of \u00a3281,000 to \u00a3420,000.\nOn the first day of auction, the boots worn by Pele in the classic football film Escape to Victory sold for \u00a38,025.\nOther items sold include L'Equipe athlete of the century trophy with book (\u00a320,480), his 2007 Fifa presidential award (\u00a330,720) and a 1,000th goal tribute crown with book (\u00a3162,500).\nPele is the only player to have won the World Cup three times and is regarded by many as being the greatest footballer in history, scoring 1,281 goals in 1,363 matches and appearing 91 times for Brazil.","summary":"A World Cup winner's medal won by Brazilian footballer Pele in 1958 has been sold at auction in New York for \u00a375,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Published in The Times, the letter says fans are being \"ripped-off by touts who anonymously exploit fair ticket prices via online ticket marketplaces\".\nIt urges the government to put \"the public's interests before the touts\".\nA government consultation on the resale of tickets closes on Friday.\n\"As artist managers, we deplore the increasing industrial-scale abuse and insider exploitation of tickets for music, arts and sports events by ticket touts,\" the letter says.\n\"The consequence in many cases is that fans will attend fewer shows, meaning that the profits made by such immoral practice is also money lost from the industry.\"\nIt is signed by managers for the UK's biggest live acts including One Direction, Little Mix, Radiohead, Mumford and Sons, Iron Maiden, Arctic Monkeys and Noel Gallagher.\nThe letter agrees there is a need for \"genuine, transparent ticket resale\/exchange\" through businesses selling tickets at face value, and urges the review to recommend \"all parties in a ticketing transaction should indentify themselves\".\nEarlier this week concert promoter Harvey Goldsmith told the BBC the issue of secondary ticketing websites was \"a national disgrace\".\nHe told Radio 4's Front Row programme that tickets to U2's recent London shows were advertised for up to \u00c2\u00a33,300 on resale sites, despite a face value of \u00c2\u00a3182.\n\"We're asking the government to pass a law which says you cannot sell a ticket for more than 10% of its face value,\" Goldsmith told the BBC.\nConsumer magazine Which? also called for a crack-down on ticket resale sites earlier this month, arguing consumers face a \"stitch-up\".\nThe group spent eight weeks monitoring four of the biggest secondary ticketing websites and said it found \"some really unusual behaviour\".\nMusic fans have until 23:00 GMT on 20 November 2015 to make their views known in the consultation.\nThe industry letter was compiled by Twickets, an online site which allows fans to sell spare tickets only at face value or below. Here is the full list of signatures and which artists they represent:","summary":"More than 100 of the UK's biggest artists have signed an open letter calling on the government to crack down on ticket touts.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The motorist received a \u00c2\u00a3100 fine and three points on their licence.\nDorset Police said when the driver was stopped he said: \"I was trying to find that new Sam Smith song on You tube because I didn't have it on my phone.\"\nThe singer has released the song Writing's On The Wall as the theme to the new James Bond film Spectre.\nOfficers were carrying out checks on traffic offences on Thursday and stopped vehicles which had no insurance as well as others breaking the speed limit.\nSpectre sees Daniel Craig return as British spy James Bond, aka 007, in a globe-trotting blockbuster named after a sinister criminal syndicate.\nTwo-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz, French actress Lea Seydoux and Italy's Monica Bellucci also appear in the 24th official entry in the long-running series.","summary":"A driver who was caught speeding on the Isle of Wight was trying to find a Sam Smith song on his phone, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford said the idea was \"attractive\" and could help tackle poverty and inequality.\nSupporters said it would help unemployed people who fear taking a job would lead to cuts in their benefits.\nBut Patrick Minford from Cardiff University's Business School said it was \"not a workable scheme\".\nUnder Universal Basic Income (UBI) everyone would receive the same sum of money regardless of whether they work or not.\nThere would be no requirements to show an individual is looking for a job either.\nIn Scotland the policy has support from across the political spectrum, with feasibility work under way ahead of possible pilot schemes in Glasgow and Fife.\nJamie Cooke, head of the RSA think tank in Scotland, told the BBC's Sunday Politics Wales programme: \"Moving from a system where you aren't working to a system where you are, you won't face those penalties, you retain your consistent payment.\n\"You're given the security to be able to choose to work... or training, or to set up your own business in a way that is beneficial to you.\"\nHowever Prof Minford, who was an adviser to former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, told the programme: \"This is not a workable scheme because it's far too expensive.\n\"It creates a tremendous tax, a disincentive for the average person further up the income scale who's paying for it all.\"\nMr Drakeford told the assembly earlier in January he found the idea of UBI \"attractive in the way that it can simplify and support people who currently have to rely on a very complex set of part-time work, part-time benefits and so on\".\nBut he added: \"The political world will face a job of convincing the public about the merits of the scheme.\"\nAsked if he was worried by Mr Drakeford's comments, Prof Minford replied: \"It's quite worrying for Wales.\n\"I'm hoping Wales won't go the same way [as Scotland] towards this sort of extremely expensive socialist experiment\".","summary":"A leading economist has described the idea of a Universal Basic Income (UBI) as \"quite worrying\" for Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan had a two-star \"improvement is necessary\" rating in May in a report warning of major non-compliance with regulations.\nDenbigh Infirmary's rating of one star was called \"abysmal\" by Clwyd West AM Darren Millar.\nBoth have now achieved four-star grades.\nControl measures to combat clostridium difficile (C.diff) have also been stepped up at Glan Clwyd and Wrexham Maelor Hospital.\nThree deaths between April and June in north Wales were said to be directly attributable to the infection, while it played a part in two others.\nThe number of cases of C.diff per 100,000 people was 51 in the Betsi Cadwaladr health board area, compared to 36 in Wales and 25 in England.\nTracey Cooper, the board's assistant director of nursing with responsibility for infection prevention, said in a report that the food-hygiene issue had been addressed immediately and a programme of unannounced kitchen inspections had started.\nThe board will discuss the report and C.diff and MRSA infection rates during a meeting on Tuesday.","summary":"Two north Wales hospitals have been rated \"inadequate\" by the Care Quality Commission.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two separate reports have suggested it could be an ideal site for a new small module reactor (SMR).\nAbout 300 workers are decommissioning the plant which began in 1995, two years after it ceased operating.\nIt is due to enter a care and maintenance period in 2016. Ninety redundancies were announced in April.\nDarryl Williams from the Unite union said: \"We would welcome anything that would keep local skills in the area.\"\nA report by the House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee has called on the UK government to drive forward the development of SMRs.\nAnother report by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers also suggested Trawsfynydd as a location for a demonstrator reactor.\nIf the idea was given the go-ahead, it is thought the reactor could be up and running in 10-15 years.\nA Welsh government spokesperson said it was a matter for the UK government, but that it would monitor the situation.\nThe Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) said: \"We are undertaking a programme of work looking at the potential of SMRs.\"","summary":"The former Trawsfynydd nuclear power station in Gwynedd could be turned into a demonstrator reactor.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Natzler has served as acting Clerk since the retirement of Sir Robert Rogers last year.\nA panel led by Mr Bercow initially recommended that Australian Carole Mills take the role but MPs objected and she has since withdrawn.\nNews of Mr Natzler's appointment was met with cheers by MPs in the Commons.\nThe recruitment of a new Clerk, Parliament's most senior legal and constitutional adviser, has been dogged by argument over the past nine months.\nMPs said Ms Mills, the original choice of the House of Commons commission who works in the Australian Parliament, did not have the relevant constitutional experience and accused Mr Bercow of a \"stitch-up\".\nMr Bercow insisted that the appointment must have the confidence of MPs and \"paused\" the recruitment process before re-starting it.\nAs part of a modernisation of procedures, the current responsibilities of the Clerk will now be split, with a new post of Commons director-general taking over responsibility for the day-to-day commercial and administrative functions of the Commons.\nAnnouncing Mr Natzler's appointment in the Commons, Mr Bercow said he had been chosen from a field of four candidates.\nWelcoming the appointment, David Cameron joked that Mr Bercow had \"gone to the ends of the earth\" to find the most qualified candidate and he was \"very glad he found the right answer right here in Britain\".\nLabour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Natzler's appointment was \"well deserved\".\nBefore Sir Robert's retirement, Mr Natzler served as Clerk Assistant for many years.","summary":"The new Clerk of the House of Commons has been announced by Speaker John Bercow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old Erskine has agreed a pre-contract to sign for Thistle on a three-year deal in June.\nManager Alan Archibald expects to lose Bannigan in the summer.\n\"We were aware of him being out of contract in at the end of the season and Dundee United hadn't made a move on it,\" he said of Erskine.\n\"We have went through the right channels and have that in place and it's a good one to look forward to for next season.\"\nIt will be Erskine's third spell with United's Scottish Premiership rivals.\nHe started his career at Firhill before moving to Tannadice in 2013, only to be loaned back later that season.\nBut he was a first-team regular with the Tangerines last season.\nThis term, he missed out during September, October and November through injury but returned to action in December.\nAsked if Erskine could join Thistle during the January transfer window, Archibald told BBC Scotland: \"That's down to Dundee United.\n\"He's their player and we have to respect that and we've just put that in place for next season.\"\nArchibald laughed off newspaper headlines suggesting that he had threatened to resign should Bannigan be sold during January.\n\"It was tongue in cheek what I said in the papers,\" he said. \"But I would be devastated and we'll not let him go.\n\"It would need to be crazy money to let him go.\n\"It would not be worth it for us as he is a key player.\n\"If you let your key player go in January for what would not be a great amount of money would send out all the wrong signals.\"\nHowever, asked about reported interest by Aberdeen, Archibald said: \"It is just paper talk. There have been a few linked with him.\n\"He's a good player and out of contract and we expect that.\n\"We know he is going to go in the summer - he will get good offers.\n\"But there is no bitterness. We won't get a fee for him, but we've had four or five years out of him playing at the top of his game.\"","summary":"Partick Thistle have agreed a deal to sign Dundee United midfielder Chris Erskine as cover for Barry Bannigan.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Villa instead appointed Roberto Di Matteo, but he was sacked after 124 days and replaced by Steve Bruce.\n\"They wanted bigger names I think, they took the lad [Di Matteo] and that is how it goes,\" Warnock said ahead of Cardiff's visit to Villa Park.\n\"I thought at the time that's their loss not mine.\"\nThe 67-year-old continued: ''There were about five clubs I spoke to. You have to look at that when you get to my age.\n\"I would not be here if one or two of those things had cropped up, but I am really pleased I am here. It is probably fate.\"\nWarnock had discussions with a number of clubs in the summer, including Nottingham Forest, before joining Cardiff following the departure of Paul Trollope in October.\nTrollope has since been appointed assistant manager at Brighton, replacing Colin Calderwood who left to join Bruce at Villa.\nAfter sacking Di Matteo, who lasted just 12 games, Villa opted for former Hull manager Bruce just a week after Warnock had been installed at Cardiff.\nWarnock thinks Bruce is the right man to bring success to Villa following their Premier League relegation as he is a similar manager to himself.\n''With Steve and myself you get what you see. I was disappointed I did not get a chance with Villa in the summer if I'm honest, because I thought it would have been ideal to sort everything out,\" Warnock told BBC Wales.\n\"That is why I am not surprised at all Steve has gone in and done really well.\n\"I am not saying we are similar types, but we have the same philosophies regarding management.\n''I think Steve is the right one now. He knows it's a massive club. He will be looking forward to it.\n\"We have had some right battles over the years. He knows he's in for a tough game on Saturday.''\nWarnock believes Bruce, unbeaten at Villa, deserved a crack at the England job.\n''Personally I thought he should have been England manager at the time,\" he said. \"With his experience, playing wise, what he had done and his age and his enthusiasm, it was an ideal position for him in the summer.\n''I know Gareth Southgate has done a good job, but I am surprised they have not spoken to Steve again.''","summary":"Cardiff City manager Neil Warnock says he was \"disappointed\" not to get a job at Aston Villa in the summer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Helmut Oberlander says he was forced to act as a translator for the squad and did not participate in atrocities.\nHe has fought three prior attempts by Canada to strip his citizenship and won.\nHis lawyer says Mr Oberlander will also fight this latest citizenship revocation, calling it \"persecution\".\nA spokeswoman with Citizenship Canada said in a statement to the BBC that \"we don't take citizenship revocation lightly, but it is necessary in cases of fraud and serious misrepresentation\".\nCanada says that when Mr Oberlander applied for entry to Canada in 1954, he obtained his citizenship by knowingly concealing that he had been an auxiliary of the Einsatzkommando, a force that operated behind the German army's front line in the Eastern occupied territories.\nThe squad is responsible for killing more than two million people, many of them Jewish people.\n\"We are determined to deny safe haven in Canada to war criminals and persons believed to have committed or been complicit in war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide,\" said Citizenship Canada's Lisa Filipps.\nMr Oberlander has argued in court that he was conscripted, had no alternative than to work for the Germans, and would have been subject to the harshest penalties had he disobeyed.\nCanada has revoked his citizenship three times since 1995. Each time it was overturned on appeal.\nIn 2016, Canada's Supreme Court refused to hear the government's appeal of a lower court ruling that Ottawa should reconsider its decision to revoke Mr Oberlander's citizenship.\nHis lawyer Ronald Poulton says Canada \"appears prepared to hound Mr Oberlander and his family to his grave\".\n\"In order to find Mr. Oberlander complicit in war crimes, given his limited and forced participation with the German military, they had attempted to stretch fiction into fact and to rely on an outdated archaic principle known as guilt by association,\" he said.\nMr. Oberlander was born in Halbstadt, Ukraine in 1924, and he obtained his Canadian citizenship in 1960.\nShimon Koffler Fogel, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, praised Canada for its \"tireless\" efforts to strip Mr Oberlander of his citizenship.\n\"This latest development is an important milestone in bringing a measure of justice to his many victims and their families,\" he said in a statement.\nMr Oberlander's case is expected to be back before a federal court within the next six months.","summary":"Canada has revoked the citizenship of a 92-year-old man who worked for a Nazi death squad during World War Two.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The annual Bank of Scotland Business Digital Index assessed small firms in five key skills needed to get the most out of being online.\nIt found that fewer than a third of small businesses north of the border lacked these basic skills.\nThis compares to a UK average of 38%. Only London rivals Scotland in terms of this measure.\nExperts said the lack of key digital skills was a primary barrier to doing more business online, with 15% of firms across the UK stating this was the main barrier, more than doubling since 2015.\nThe skills assessed for the current report were managing information, communicating, transacting, creating and problem solving.\nThe report also noted cyber security was rising in prominence as a reason for small businesses not doing more online.\nAlmost 60% of Scottish firms said they still needed to invest in cyber security, lower than the UK average of 69%.\nPhilip Grant, chair of the bank's Scottish executive committee, said: \"It's pleasing to see that the Business Digital Index shows digital maturity is increasing for small businesses in Scotland, however, there are still too many without basic digital skills.\n\"It's clear that being online can open the doors to opportunities, as well as cost and time saving benefits.\n\"We must do more to encourage small businesses based in Scotland to invest in digital skills, allowing them to make the most out of being online and to reap the benefits.\"\nTwo thousand businesses and charities across the UK were surveyed, including 109 in Scotland. The study was developed along with Doteveryone and Accenture.","summary":"More than a third of small businesses in Scotland do not have basic digital skills, according to a new report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow Jones rose 78 points, or 0.44%, to 17,918.62.\nThe wider S&P 500 index was up 11.18 points to 2,099.73, while the tech-focused Nasdaq climbed 36.26 points to 4,859.16.\nData from the Institute for Supply Management showed the US services sector, which accounts for two-thirds of the US economy, picked up in June.\nThe US trade deficit however increased by 10% as the stronger dollar led to decreasing exports.\nPharmaceutical companies led the market gains. Horizon Pharma climbed 4.7%, while Progenics Pharmaceuticals was up 9.3%.\nBiotech firms AbbVie and Biogen each rose 2.3% after European regulators approved a new multiple sclerosis drug.\nTech firms also had a strong day.\nFacebook's shares climbed 2.4%. Google's parent company Alphabet was up 0.6%.","summary":"(Close): Stocks on Wall Street closed higher on Wednesday, boosted by strong economic data.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Syed Ali attacked the teenager in Sunderland's Mowbray Park on 8 December last year.\nAli, from the city's Barnes area, was found guilty after a trial at Newcastle Crown Court.\nDet Insp Phil Bond said Ali had \"preyed on his victim, befriending her and quickly gaining her trust before subjecting her to a horrific attack\".\nHe said: \"I hope the victim and her family can now move on from what has been an incredibly distressing time and can come to terms with what has happened and rebuild their lives.\n\"Although we know this sentence will in no way help erase what has happened, we hope there is some comfort in knowing Ali is now in prison.\"","summary":"A 25-year-old man who raped a 15-year-old girl in a park has been jailed for 12 years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Internet service providers had until Tuesday to implement the ban.\nThe sites now redirect to a message explaining they have been blocked \"by decision of public authorities\".\nIn 2015, the authorities banned 11 popular pornography websites, saying many failed to protect children \"from information harmful to their health\".\nAnalysis by Vitaliy Shevchenko, BBC Monitoring\nThe decision was made following two separate court rulings, which said the websites \"spread pornography\".\nSexually explicit content is not outlawed in Russia, but the law bans \"the illegal production, dissemination and advertisement of pornographic materials and objects\".\nIt is not uncommon for Russia to ban websites. The government agency Roskomnadzor maintains a blacklist that now includes thousands of them.\nAccess is usually blocked for violating the notoriously vague extremism legislation or child protection laws.\nWebsites critical of the Kremlin have been blocked too, and at one point Wikipedia was blacklisted.\nFollowing the 2015 ban, one woman asked Roskomnadzor on Twitter whether it could recommend an alternative.\nThe agency replied: \"You can meet someone in real life.\"\nOn Tuesday, it said its earlier tweet was \"still relevant\".\nHowever, open rights campaigners have warned that local bans can be defeated.\n\"Blocking porn is the fastest way to ensure widespread adoption of censorship circumvention in your country,\" said Eva Galperin, global policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.\nOne of the affected porn sites offered Roskomnadzor a premium subscription to its service, in exchange for lifting the ban.\nThe government agency said it was \"not in the market\" for such an offer.\nNadya Tolokonnikova, lead singer from punk band Pussy Riot, joked that the ban was \"a blow below the belt\".","summary":"Russia has blocked access to more than 100 pornography websites.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen, 27, who is an MP for the National Front (FN), had been seen by some as a future leader of the party.\nShe is the granddaughter of FN founder Jean-Marie Le Pen.\nShe is one of the best known figures in the party and one of only two FN lawmakers in the outgoing parliament.\nAnalysts say she takes more of a hardline position than her aunt.\nAccording to Le Figaro, Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen will announce on Wednesday her intention not to stand for a new term in parliamentary elections in June. She will also quit her position as president of the FN in the south-eastern region of Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d'Azur.\nIt is understood she wishes to spend more time with her young daughter, the newspaper adds.\nThe party would not confirm the report but senior FN official Bruno Gollnisch told reporters it would not be totally unexpected.\n\"I think it's in the works, but I will let her announce it if she wants to,\" he said.","summary":"France's far-right National Front (FN) leader Marine Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen is to step down, according to French newspaper Le Figaro.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old tight-head is among the starting XV who are given a chance to redeem themselves after the 29-13 defeat by Scotland.\nAsked if he was relieved to be retained, the Exeter Chiefs player replied: \"Oh yeah.\n\"Obviously you want to keep your place and after a loss everyone was on edge.\"\nFrancis continued: \"It's good we've got a good squad and a good depth especially in my position.\n\"There's Samson [Lee] there's me and there's Rhods [Rhodri Jones] and there's Scott Andrews.\n\"If you don't have a good game there's someone knocking ready to do anything to take your place.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWales go into Friday night's match in Cardiff off the back of defeats by Scotland and England.\nAnother defeat will mean it would be Wales' worst championship since 2010 and Francis accepts the players have something to prove at the Principality Stadium.\nFrancis says he has managed to avoid the worst of the criticism aimed at the team in Wales because he plays his club rugby in the south west of England.\n\"It's a bit like a fishbowl isn't it,\" he said.\n\"When the game doesn't go how you want it's quite hard not to take that personally especially if you look at the press.\n\"I guess I'm lucky in the weeks after the losses I've been back in Exeter.\n\"I didn't have to stay here and I sort of managed to get away from that and focus on something else and then come back into it.\n\"It's not a nation is it? It's a little part of the south west and there's only a few papers that will print anything about the rugby, but here it's all over the news.\"","summary":"Wales prop Tomas Francis says he is relieved to be retained for Friday's Six Nations match against England.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The report focuses on the impact of sea level rises on the Dawlish to Teignmouth line which connects Cornwall and Devon to the rest of the UK.\nThe line was closed for two months in 2014 after it was destroyed by storms.\nNetwork Rail said the study would be \"key\" to long-term developments.\nThe report, published in the Journal of Transport Geography, said that 10% of journeys on the line, which was rebuilt and reopened in April 2014, could be affected by 2040.\nThe report said adverse weather disrupted the line about 10 days per year, but according to sea-level predictions that could rise to almost 40 by 2040 and up to 120 by 2100.\nAcademics from Plymouth University, the University of Leeds and the University of York identified a link between sea-level change and rail incidents over the last 150 years.\nThe academics said there could be similar implications for other vulnerable stretches of railway throughout Wales, south-east England, the Cumbrian coast and Scotland.\nDr David Dawson, from the University of Leeds, said the long-term future of the line was \"really worrying\".\nThe report predicts diverting routes could potentially cost billions of pounds.\nNetwork Rail said it hoped to develop \"long-term interventions\" to \"secure the future\" of the line.\nThe Department for Transport said it had invested \u00c2\u00a331m into improving the resilience of the route and was \"exploring the potential for longer-term improvements in the area\".\nIn January, the prime minister backed a new Okehampton railway route as the \"most resilient\" alternative to the vulnerable Dawlish line.","summary":"The long-term future of one of the UK's most vulnerable railway lines is \"worrying\", according to a new report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The train firm said it would refund the difference in cost between mainline and high speed fares - to compensate for the loss of direct high speed trains.\nSoutheastern will also give season ticket-holders from five stations a backdated 20% refund on mainline fares.\nDover MP Charlie Elphicke, said the line still needed repairing quickly.\nHe said it had been a difficult time for rail users and it was right passengers should be compensated after the problems were caused when cracks appeared in the sea wall.\nMr Elphicke said an emergency peak-time high-speed rail service between Dover and St Pancras to help commuters had made a difference.\n\"We now need Network Rail to confirm how long it will take to repair the sea wall,\" he said.\nSteve Kilby, from Network Rail, said the team was working hard to get a final design in place for repairs.\nBut, he said: \"This week has been very stormy on the beach and our guys have been working through tough conditions.\"\nHe said 15,000 tonnes of rock had been placed on the shingle to protect the railway from heavy seas and eventually more than 70,000 tonnes would be in place.\nThe stations where passengers will be compensated are Sandwich, Deal, Walmer, Martin Mill and Dover Priory.\nCompensation claim forms are available for people at the station.","summary":"Southeastern has announced compensation for rail passengers affected by damage caused by Storm Desmond in Kent.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He complained that Dawn Bowden referred to \"Goebbels-like propaganda from the right-wing media\" in a recent debate.\nHe claimed Eluned Morgan \"trivialised suicide\" when saying Brexit would \"slit the wrists of the Welsh economy\".\nMr Davies has written to Presiding Officer Elin Jones asking her to remind AMs to use more appropriate language.\n\"There is a danger that the aggressive nature of debates on the subject of Britain's vote to leave the European Union is likely to worsen any tensions which exist in Welsh society,\" Mr Davies said in his letter to Ms Jones.\n\"Whatever we may feel individually and collectively about the result we all have a responsibility to conduct that civic discussion in a rational manner and with respect.\"\nAn assembly spokesman said the presiding officer had \"received this correspondence on Friday afternoon and will reply to the Leader of Welsh Conservatives soon\".\nIn response, Ms Bowden said she stood by what she said, criticising the way the \"right-wing press\" has portrayed recent issues such as immigration.\nShe added: \"If he [Mr Davies] has a problem with that then my view would be, he is being over sensitive.\"\nMs Morgan have been asked to comment.","summary":"Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies has called for an end to \"aggressive\" debates on the EU referendum.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Joel Andresier, 39, from Southampton, said the pushchair had been covered in \"pretty much every bodily fluid known to science\" by his three children.\nAt one stage the highest bid for the three-wheeler stood at more than \u00a3150,000, after the advert went viral.\nHe reset the price after admitting he did not expect the bidder to pay up.\nIn the listing's description, Mr Andresier, of Sarisbury Green, said: \"This was purchased against my wishes many years ago as I never wanted any children and a buggy signified my wife's intent to have children.\n\"We argued much and this buggy signifies everything that ended my happy carefree low cost child free life.\"\nIt prompted six pages of questions which led the advert to exceed the number of customer enquiries allowed by the online auction site.\nMr Andresier wrote: \"Looks like I have hit the eBay limit for shared responses to all your wonderful questions. It doesn't look like the last 50 or so replies from today have been added to the listing. Sorry people - looks like you have broken eBay.\"\nOn the comments pages, one user described Mr Andresier as a \"marketing genius\", while another did not see the funny side and said he was \"pathetic\".\nHe said he would use the proceeds from the sale to \"help me recover from children\".\nMr Andresier's wife Susan, 36, had said she found the listing \"hilarious\", and added the couple had been amazed by its popularity on social media.\n'Green monster' for sale: Highlights from the eBay listing\n\"I have bought cars that cost less than this buggy. My dad once bought a house that cost less than this buggy.\n\"Anyway as you can tell I hate the buggy. I now have 3 children, and a Labrador and am forced to endure the school run where women I dont know try and discuss the price of centre parc holidays, and the benefits of the micro over the mini micro scooter. To summarize my life is over and this green albatross needs to go round some other poor sods neck.\n\"All of my children are now walking (often in completely the wrong direction) but someone else deserves to give this a good home. Over the years I have collected spare bits from other zombified fathers who were once full of life and I will throw these in as well.\"","summary":"A father who put his \"green monster\" pushchair up for sale on eBay has sold it for \u00a312,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The England Knights player made his Tigers debut as a 16-year-old in 2008, and went on to make 44 first-team appearances for them, scoring 16 tries.\n\"I'm looking forward to a new challenge and something a bit different,\" Arundel told Hull's club website.\n\"I'm really excited and also a little nervous as it's a big club and that will put a bit more pressure on me.\"\nHull FC's director of rugby Shaun McRae added: \"We have said since day one that we're trying to build a culture and winning mentality at this club, one that isn't only about now but also about the future.\n\"That's why we're looking at players of Joe's calibre that are not just showing immense promise now but look to have ever greater years ahead of them in their career, not just with Hull FC but England too.\"","summary":"Hull FC have signed full-back Joe Arundel on a two-year deal following his release by Castleford Tigers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old's first World Series win since 2012 ended the 13-event winning streak of Gwen Jorgensen.\nThe Welsh triathlete also beat British rival Jodie Stimpson.\n\"Helen has put a very strong case forward,\" said Stanford, who has already qualified for Rio along with Vicky Holland.\nWith an official announcement due in June, two-time world champion Jenkins and England's Commonwealth champion Stimpson are competing to be part of Britain's female triathlon contingent in Rio this summer.\n\"Personally, I can't see how they can't pick Helen,\" said Jenkins' Welsh compatriot Stanford.\n\"British Triathlon were saying that you had to display potential to medal for Rio and she's absolutely done that.\n\"She's gone out there and won the race and not only that she's beaten Gwen Jorgensen, who is the hot favourite to win gold in Rio, so if you beat her you've shown you have potential to medal so I'd be very surprised if she's not selected.\"\nStimpson made a strong start to the season, winning the opening World Series event in Abu Dhabi and the sprint distance World Cup in Australia.\nBut she trailed in 12th, more than three minutes behind the winner, at the Gold Coast.\n\"Jodie had a fantastic start to the season,\" added Stanford, the 2013 world champion.\n\"But sadly she didn't quite have the race she wanted at the Gold Coast which was the actual selection race.\n\"That was the day they had to really perform and show what they were capable of doing, but she presented a strong case earlier in the year and you never know what the selectors are thinking and which way they will go.\"\nAfter winning the race in Australia, Jenkins said: \"The team is not announced yet but I think I have probably done enough today.\n\"Our team is so strong and it is so unfair that Jodie might not be going to the Games.\"","summary":"Helen Jenkins should be selected for Great Britain's triathlon team for the Rio Olympics, says former world champion Non Stanford.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It will also investigate claims about money contained in an Isle of Man bank account.\nIt is understood the PSNI asked the NCA to take the lead because of the complexity and scale of the investigation.\nIt is the NCA's first major investigation since it began operating in Northern Ireland in May.\nInvestigators from the agency are expected to meet the PSNI shortly.\nIn a statement on Thursday, the NCA, the UK equivalent of the FBI, confirmed it had agreed to investigate the sale of Northern Ireland assets owned by the Republic of Ireland's National Assets Management Agency (Nama).\nNCA deputy director of operations Graham Gardner said: \"The NCA has considered a request from [the] PSNI and has agreed to lead an investigation, calling on support as necessary from PSNI officers.\nBBC News NI Home Affairs Correspondent Vincent Kearney\nThis takes the investigation to a new level.\nThe NCA has a level of expertise and resources not available to the PSNI.\nThey include a specialist economic crime unit and a financial intelligence unit.\nThose units contain specialist investigators like forensic accountants and technical experts.\nThe NCA also has an international reach and works with other agencies throughout the world, including Interpol, whose members include the Republic of Ireland and the United States.\n\"We will not be providing a running commentary on our progress but will provide updates as and when appropriate.\"\nEarlier, an Irish parliament (D\u00e1il) committee was told a former Nama adviser was in line for a \u00a35m payment after the sale of Nama's property loan portfolio in Northern Ireland.\nUS investment firm, Pimco, pulled out of the tender bidding process after discovering the fee arrangement to Nama's former adviser, Frank Cushnahan.\nThe revelation came during a hearing of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).\nIt is examining Nama's sale of its 850-property NI portfolio last year.\nThe National Assets Management Agency (Nama) is the Republic of Ireland's \"bad bank\", set up to deal with toxic loans during the Irish banking crisis, and the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland portfolio is known as Project Eagle.","summary":"The National Crime Agency (NCA) is to investigate the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland property loan portfolio.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Andrew Steele, from Dunfermline, turned at a police station and confessed to and raping one girl and touching another between 1996 and 2005.\nHe was initially released pending further investigations but was detained months later. He then said he been hallucinating when he made the confession.\nSentence was deferred for background reports.\nThe High Court in Edinburgh heard that Steele, aged 49, told officers his mother was \"up in the sky\" urging him to confess to the sex crimes when he made his revelations.\nPolice traced the girls and took statements from them. Both victims were aged seven when the abuse began.\nSteele admitted rape, indecency offences and failing to turn up for an earlier court date, when he appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh.\nAdvocate depute Mark McGuire said: \"On 28 December in 2014 the accused voluntarily attended at Kirkcaldy police station and disclosed that he had interfered with the girls.\"\n\"On 3 March in 2015 the accused was detained. Under caution he told the officers that he was having hallucinations on the day that he confessed. He told them that his mother was up in the sky telling him to confess. He maintained this position throughout the interview.\"\nThe prosecutor said before his first appearance at the police station Steele had gone to hospital and claimed he was hallucinating.\n\"He was assessed by three medical professionals who concluded that he was suffering from alcohol withdrawal. He was deemed fit to be discharged,\" said the prosecutor\nSteele was remanded in custody and put on the sex offenders register.","summary":"A man who admitted raping and sexually abusing two young girls in Fife told police his mother was \"up in the sky\" urging him to confess, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least one bomber blew himself up outside the mausoleum of Sayid Mohammed bin Ali al-Hadi, which was then stormed by gunmen, reports say.\nAnother bomber is said to have blown himself up among fleeing worshippers.\nMeanwhile the death toll from Sunday's suicide bombing in Baghdad has again been raised, from 281 to 292.\nAmid growing public anger over the truck bombing, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi fired the three top security officials in Baghdad on Friday.\nThey were the head of Baghdad's security command, the head of interior ministry intelligence for Baghdad and the official responsible for Baghdad in the national security adviser's office.\nIS said five of its members had carried out the raid on the site in Balad. The militant group follows an extreme form of Sunni Islam and often targets Shias, who it regards as apostates.\nAbout 50 people were injured in the attack, police and medical sources said.\nIslamic State: The full story\nWorshippers were marking the Eid al-Fitr festival, celebrating the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, when the site came under mortar fire.\nThe first bomber then struck a market at the entrance to the shrine.\nA third bomber was shot dead before he was able to detonate his explosive vest, reports say.\nIt came four days after IS carried out the deadliest bombing in Baghdad, 45 miles (70km) south of Balad, since the 2003 US-led invasion.\nThat attack target a shopping complex in the mainly Shia Muslim district of Karrada.\nIS militants overran large parts of northern and western Iraq two years ago, but government forces have since regained much of the territory.\nIn response to the battlefield setbacks, including the recent loss of the western city of Falluja, the militants have stepped up their attacks on civilians.\nThe Iraqi government has been accused of not doing enough to protect its citizens and has stepped-up security in Baghdad in response to the latest violence.","summary":"So-called Islamic State (IS) has said it carried out a suicide attack on a Shia shrine in the northern Iraqi city of Balad, killing at least 20 people.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The mural, called Slave Labour, disappeared from a wall in Wood Green, north London, in February and appeared in a Miami sale.\nBut it was removed from the lot after protests by Haringey Council.\nIt is now up for auction in June in Covent Garden by the Sincura Group. A local councillor and the local Trades Union Congress have attacked the sale.\nThe mural, which depicts a boy hunched over a sewing machine making Union Jack bunting, appeared on the side of a Poundland store last May, just before the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.\nA spokesman for the auctioneers Sincura said the mural \"has been sensitively restored under a cloak of secrecy\", and will go on show alongside pieces by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, Mario Testino and Russell Young.\nBut Wood Green councillor Alan Strickland said: \"This is a piece of art given to the community for public enjoyment, and people will find it galling that you can only view this work at an expensive champagne reception, when it belongs with the people of north London, not a private owner.\n\"We saw the level of public anger last time, as the story went around the world, and I expect the same this time.\"\nAnd Keith Flett, secretary of the Haringey Trades Union Congress, said: \"The Slave Labour Banksy belongs to the people of Haringey not to a wealthy private client.\"\nWhen the mural was up for auction in Miami, it was expected to fetch up to \u00c2\u00a3450,000.\nThere was suspicion it had been stolen when it disappeared but the Metropolitan Police said there were \"no reports of any theft\".\nSlave Labour will go on sale at the London Film Museum on 2 June.","summary":"A mural by street artist Banksy is to be sold at auction next month.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Official numbers showed revenues down 32.2% for the period to 16.4bn Macau patacas ($2.05bn; \u00c2\u00a31.36bn).\nExpectations were for a fall in revenues of just over 31%.\nMacau is the world's largest gaming centre - ahead of Las Vegas - and the only place in China where casinos are allowed.\nA special administrative region of China, Macau's economy relies heavily on gambling and shopping - especially by big spending tourists from the mainland.\nBut Chinese President Xi Jinping's campaign against corruption and luxury spending, which began in December 2012, has seen officials and others from the mainland more wary of gaming and spending in the city.\nChina's Communist Party prohibits officials from gambling, but until the 2012 crackdown, officials had reportedly visited Macau's casinos to gamble and spend.\nChina has emphasised Macau's need to diversify its economy away from gambling. The city's build up of new resorts and hotels is expected to help drive general tourism, however, analysts have said Macau will be hard-pressed to build up non-gaming streams of revenue in the near future.\nOfficial numbers released on Monday showed the city's economy shrank by 24.2% year-on-year during three months to September, the city's Statistics and Census Service said.\n\"Economic contraction in the third quarter was attributable to the continuous decline in exports of services, of which exports of gaming services decreased by 37.4% year-on-year and exports of other tourism services dropped by 15.3%,\" it added.\nOnce a Portuguese colony, gaming has taken place in Macau for more than 300 years. For many years it was referred to as the Monte Carlo of the Orient. The city was returned to Chinese rule in 1999.","summary":"Casinos in the Chinese city of Macau have reported a sharp fall in revenues for the three months to September.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It came as 100 writers protested outside the council, demanding it take measures to protect freedom of speech.\nSeveral writers have returned their awards to the council in recent weeks, protesting against what they call rising intolerance in India.\nThe Akademi has condemned \"any atrocity against any writer\" in India, and urged writers to take back their awards.\nIn recent weeks, growing numbers of writers have been protesting against book bans, the silencing of writers like Perumal Murugan following attacks by right-wing groups, and the killings of rationalists such as Malleshappa Kalburgi and Govind Pansare this year.\nThe Akademi had been criticised for not speaking out against the attacks sooner, with over 40 writers returning their awards to protest the institution's \"silence\" on the \"attacks against dissent\".\nAkademi president Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari had earlier called the protest \"illogical\", but accepted a memorandum on Friday from the writers, who held a silent march to the institution's headquarters.\nThe Akademi then later issued a statement condemning \"any atrocity against any writer anywhere in the country in the strongest of words\".\nIt also condemned the killing of rationalist Kalburgi \"and other intellectuals and thinkers\", and called on \"governments at the centre and in the states to take immediate action to bring the culprits to book and to ensure the security of writers now and in the future\".\nSpeaking to the BBC, Githa Hariharan of the Indian Cultural Forum, made up of a number of writers who returned their awards, said that the Akademi statement was welcome although \"late\".\nHowever she said that the issues that had prompted the protests in the first place remained a matter of concern for writers.\n\"The silence of the Sahitya Akademi was a tipping point for the pain and anguish felt by many of us who are struggling to recognise the India we grew up in. It became a symbol for our frustrations. But now it's time to move on to to addressing these larger issues as well,\" she said.\nThe writers' protest was seen as unprecedented in India.\nSome of the writers who returned their awards included two of India's most highly respected writers, Nayantara Sahgal, and Krishna Sobti. Other writers like Shashi Deshpande, K Satchidanandan and PK Parakkadavu also returned awards and resigned from the Akademi's councils.","summary":"India's Sahitya Akademi, the country's top literary body, has issued a statement condemning attacks on writers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It comes after Ruskin College's governing body agreed to cut two of its six BA programmes and one of its three MA courses to save money.\nCollege principal Chris Wilkes said the decision was related to \"low student numbers rather than any other reason\".\nHe said it would continue to focus on adult education.\nFamous Ruskin College alumni include former deputy prime minister John Prescott and Dennis Skinner, MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire.\nBA English Studies, BA History with Social Sciences and MA Women's Studies are being discontinued.\nAnne Hughes, 63, from Thame in Oxfordshire, has been studying BA English Studies part-time at the college for two years.\nShe said she was \"absolutely distraught\" it was being cut.\nShe is physically disabled and has depression, and said she chose to study at the college because it worked with \"disadvantaged, disabled and mature students\".\nThe college also offers bespoke timetables, unlike some other places of higher education, she added.\nOnline petitions have been set up in a bid to save the English faculty and the Women's Studies course.\nOne signatory, Jenny Lewis, wrote on the first petition: \"[Tutors] Helen Kidd and Tom Sherry are carrying on the great Ruskin tradition of bringing opportunities to those that otherwise would not have them.\"\nStudent and activist Saskia Ritchie, who set up the second petition, said Ruskin had been set up for \"people who would traditionally be excluded from academia\" and gives \"access to truly excellent learning opportunities\".\nMr Wilkes said the college would lose about 25 students as a result of the cuts.\nHe added degrees had been on offer at the college for about 10 years and were \"relatively new\" considering the college's 116-year history.\n\"Our focus will continue to be on educating adults and I think what we're doing is just renewing our offer but doing it in a different way, fulfilling our mission in a different way, to perhaps how we've done it in the past,\" Mr Wilkes added.\nThe college previously lost funding from the Skills Development Agency.","summary":"More than 1,000 people have signed a petition to save two degree courses at a Oxford college.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wales Police said David Ellis, 40, his lodger, has been arrested in Ireland.\nOfficers are liaising with Garda officers in connection with his extradition back to the UK.\nRetired telecoms engineer Mr Warburton, 59, has not been seen since 31 July.\nPolice launched an appeal for information after he went missing; they said his M-reg Peugeot 205 had been spotted in north Wales before returning to Swansea.\nThe car was found abandoned at Birkenhead port some days later.\nPolice said Mr Ellis, who had been Mr Warburton's lodger in Sketty, had stepped off a ferry in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 6 August.\nThat discovery prompted a fresh appeal for information and led to Welsh officers being sent across the Irish Sea.\nSouth Wales Police said Mr Warburton's family had been informed of the latest development in the investigation and continued to be assisted by family liaison officers.\nMr Warburton's body has not been found; detectives have previously said they are treating the incident as murder.","summary":"A man wanted in connection with the disappearance of Swansea man David Warburton has been arrested in the Republic of Ireland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chinese firm said it was pursuing its South Korean rival in two courts - one in California, the other in Shenzhen.\nAccording to Huawei, several of its cellular communications and software inventions had been used in Samsung's phones without its permission.\nSamsung told the BBC it would defend its business interests.\nThe specific patents involved have not been disclosed.\nHowever, Huawei has said at least some of them are classed as Frand - an acronym referring to \"fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory\".\nThis means the Chinese company has committed itself to offering anyone a licence so long as they agree to a non-excessive compensation.\nThis kind of agreement is common in the tech sector as it makes it possible for different companies' products to communicate and share data formats with each other.\nHuawei's intellectual property chief indicated it was seeking permission to use some of Samsung's technologies in return rather than seeking a payment.\n\"Thus far, we have signed cross-licensing agreements with dozens of our competitors,\" said Ding Jianxing.\n\"We hope Samsung will respect Huawei's R&D investment and patents, stop infringing our patents and get the necessary licence from Huawei, and work together with Huawei to jointly drive the industry forward.\"\nA Samsung spokesperson responded in an email to the BBC saying \"we will thoroughly review the complaint and take appropriate action to defend Samsung's business interests\".\nThe action comes at a time when Oracle and Google are waiting for a jury to come back with a verdict in a copyright trial that has pitted the two giants against each other in the US.\nBut such clashes have become less common since Apple and Samsung's high-profile courtroom battle in 2011, which led to both firms revealing secrets about their inner workings and racking up large legal bills.\nOne expert noted that just because papers had been filed in the latest case did not mean Huawei and Samsung would necessarily fight a similar battle in public.\n\"Huawei may have initiated litigation as lever to get a settlement,\" commented Ilya Kazi from the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys.\n\"We don't know if it intends to go all the way through. Most cases do settle.\"","summary":"Huawei has filed legal papers in the US against Samsung over alleged patent infringement.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"West Midlands Ambulance Service said the car was discovered on Sunday at 09:35 GMT by two cyclists in Crakemarsh near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.\nA spokesman said the black Ford Fiesta appeared to have hit a tree in very foggy conditions on the B5030.\nThe girl, in the back of the car, was treated at hospital for minor injuries.\nThe man, who was 25 and from the local area, has not yet been named.\nUpdates from this story and more from Staffordshire\nAn ambulance service spokesman said: \"This was an extremely difficult incident for all involved including the two cyclists who made the discovery.\"\nStaffordshire Police appealed for witnesses to the crash, and said specially trained family liaison officers were working to support the family.\nA spokesman added: \"At this early stage of the investigation it is not known at what time the collision occurred.\"","summary":"A man has died and a seven-year-old girl has been injured in a car crash.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He was responding to reports Beijing has deployed surface-to-air missiles on a disputed island in the region.\nChina dismissed the reports as \"hype\", but said it had the right under international law to defend itself.\nSeveral nations claim territory in the resource-rich South China Sea, which is also an important shipping route.\nA spokesman for Mr Kerry said satellite images appeared to confirm China had deployed anti-aircraft missiles on Woody or Yongxing Island in the Paracels.\nThe island is claimed by China, Taiwan and Vietnam and the presence of missiles would significantly increase tensions.\nMr Kerry said the US expected to have a \"very serious conversation\" with China over its presence.\n\"There is every evidence, every day, that there has been an increase of militarisation from one kind or another. It's a serious concern,\" he said.\nThe latest images of Woody Island were captured by ImageSat International.\nA picture dated 3 February shows a beach on the island empty. By 14 February it contains several missile launchers and support vehicles.\nBut the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, said reports were a Western media invention.\nHe defended \"the limited and necessary self-defence facilities\" on islands inhabited by Chinese personnel as \"consistent with the right for self-preservation and self-protection.... under the international law\".\nChina has been carrying out extensive land reclamation work in the region, which it says is legal and for civilian purposes.\nBut the work has angered other countries which also claim the territory, and there is growing concern about the implications of the area becoming militarised.\nThe South China Sea dispute has been a topic of debate at a meeting of South East Asian regional leaders in California.\nUS President Barack Obama said the members had discussed the need for \"tangible steps\" to reduce tensions.\nRival countries have wrangled over territory in the South China Sea for centuries, but tension has steadily increased in recent years.\nIts islets and waters are claimed in part or in whole by Taiwan, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.\nChina has backed its expansive claims with island-building and naval patrols, while the US says it opposes restrictions on freedom of navigation and unlawful sovereignty claims - by all sides, but seen by many as aimed at China.\nThe frictions have sparked concern that the area is becoming a flashpoint with global consequences.","summary":"US Secretary of State John Kerry has said China's militarisation of territory in the South China Sea is a \"serious concern\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 32-year old, who has won 12 caps for his country, has been signed to provide injury cover.\nOspreys tight heads Dmitri Arhip and Ma'afu Fia are currently sidelined and Rhodri Jones is in the Wales squad.\n\"Brian has proven quality at the top level and will add so much experience to the squad, particularly over the coming weeks,\" coach Steve Tandy said.\nMujati has played in Super Rugby with Lions and Stormers, in Top 14 in France with Racing Metro, and in England with Northampton Saints and Sale.\nAt Northampton Mujati was a losing Heineken Cup and Premiership finalist, and an Anglo-Welsh Cup winner.\nOspreys Head Coach, Steve Tandy, said he is expecting Mujati to make a big impact.\n\"This is an important signing for us given the injury situation with Dmitri and Ma'afu. Our performances this season have put us in a really strong position but we still have eight PRO12 games to go, and a Challenge Cup quarter-final in April,\" he said.\n\"In Rhodri Jones and Daniel Suter we have two young men who will be heavily involved but we can't go through such a big run of games with only two fit pro tight heads on our books, particularly with Rhodri still a part of the Six Nations squad and potentially away on Wales duty. It's a critical position and we felt that we had to act now.\"","summary":"Ospreys have signed South Africa prop Brian Mujati on a deal until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aiden Webb, 22, from Norwich, was climbing Fansipan mountain alone on Friday when he fell down a ravine and lost his way, his girlfriend Bluebell Baughan said.\nMr Webb, described as an experienced climber, was last heard from on Saturday when his phone went dead.\nThe Foreign Office confirmed it was assisting his family.\nMr Webb and Miss Baughan were on a four-month trip when he injured his arm and knee in the fall on the 3,100m (10,300ft) high Fansipan mountain in the north of Vietnam.\nMore on this and other stories from Norfolk\n\"He went to the mountain alone without a guide at 06:00 and aspired to climb it in one day,\" Miss Baughan said.\nShe was in touch with Mr Webb by phone when he informed her he had fallen and could not find his way back to the trail.\n\"He was sure he could make it back but by nightfall it was apparent he wasn't going to,\" she said.\n\"Aiden said a rock had cut his arm open and he had hurt his knee. We were in touch all night.\n\"He said no-one would be able to find him, but by 6am on Saturday he finally agreed to me getting help.\"\nMiss Baughan, who is helping co-ordinate the search from the town of Sa Pa, said rescuers had been on the mountain since Saturday morning.\n\"Thirty-two men spent last night on the mountain, a mixture of military police, forestry workers and local police.\n\"There is only one police officer here in Sa Pa who speaks English, but everyone has been very helpful,\" she said.\nMiss Baughan said conditions on the mountain were \"very cold and wet\".\n\"Aiden is a very good climber, but he is injured,\" she said.\nMr Webb's father and uncle are expected to arrive in Vietnam this evening although they will not reach the north until Tuesday.\nA Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokeswoman said: \"We are supporting the family of Aiden Webb, a British man reported missing in Vietnam. We are working closely with the local authorities leading the search.\"","summary":"Rescuers in Vietnam are searching for a British man who went missing while climbing one of the country's highest mountains.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She was artificially inseminated earlier this year after attempts to bring her together with male partner, Yang Guang, failed.\nThe zoo said new scientific tests had given a \"strong indication\" of pregnancy, but were \"too new to be definitive\".\nTian Tian also conceived last year, but the pregnancy failed.\nIain Valentine, director of Giant Pandas for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said: \"The latest scientific data suggests Tian Tian the giant panda is now pregnant and that implantation has taken place, therefore she may give birth at the end of the month.\n\"This is all very new and complex science and we still have a bit of time to go yet.\n\"As like last year, the late loss of a cub remains entirely possible.\"\nThe zoo said it had been able to confirm that Tian Tian did become pregnant last year.\nHowever, it said it was most likely that she had reabsorbed the foetus late term.\nThe two pandas arrived in Scotland from China in 2011.\nTian Tian has had cubs in the past in China, before she came on loan to Edinburgh.\nIf she does have a successful delivery, it will be the first time a giant panda has been born in Britain.\nThe panda enclosure at Edinburgh Zoo is due to close to visitors from Saturday ahead of a possible birth.","summary":"Edinburgh Zoo has said its giant panda, Tian Tian, may give birth at the end of the month.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old man reportedly calls himself Harald Hitler.\nThe man, sporting a side parting and a trademark moustache, had been seen having his photograph taken outside the house in Braunau am Inn in which Adolf Hitler was born.\nThe lookalike had recently moved to the town on the German border, police spokesman David Furtner told the BBC.\nMr Furtner said this was not a joke or a piece of performance art.\n\"The young man knows exactly what he is doing,\" the police spokesman said.\nHe said the man had also been spotted in Vienna and Graz.\nPictures of the man were published by Austria's Heute.at news website on Monday.\nGlorifying the Nazi era is a crime in Austria.\nLast October, the Austrian authorities decided to demolish Hitler's birthplace house to stop it becoming a focal point for neo-Nazis.\nHitler was born in a rented room on the top floor of the building on 20 April 1889.\nDuring Nazi rule, the house was transformed into a shrine to Hitler as the town drew in a wave of tourists.\nBut as the Nazis began to lose control in 1944, it was shut.","summary":"Police in the Austrian town of Braunau am Inn have arrested a man who looks like the Nazi leader.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hammersmith and City Line has been suspended between Edgware Road and Hammersmith over fears debris could fall on to the tracks.\nThe Circle Line is also closed partly due to the fire and partly because of planned engineering work.\nTransport for London (TfL) said the move had been made \"at the request of the London Fire Brigade\".\nThe fire broke out at the 24-storey block, which contained 120 one and two-bedroom flats, early on Wednesday morning.\nPolice presume 58 people have died but have warned the figure could grow.\nA sign at Ladbroke Grove station said \"owing to the safety of the Tower\" the lines had been partly suspended.\nThe London Fire Brigade confirmed it had requested the lines be temporarily closed because of a \"short-term risk of some debris falling on to the tracks\".\nA spokesman said teams were working to secure the debris so the lines could be reopened as soon as possible.","summary":"Two London Underground lines have been temporarily closed due to the Grenfell Tower fire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money will be spent on designing systems to allow the chassis of future models to be made out of aluminium.\nThe first of these models will be a new mid-sized sports saloon car to be introduced in 2015.\nThe announcement was made at the Frankfurt motor show by JLR chief executive Ralf Speth.\n\"Today's announcement signals Jaguar Land Rover's ambitions to push the boundaries and redefine premium car ownership,\" he said.\n\"Jaguar Land Rover is a business driven by design, technology and innovation and this investment and level of job creation is yet further evidence of our commitment to advancing the capability of the UK automotive sector and its supply chain.\"\nThe design teams will be creating what they call an aluminium architecture, which is the part of the car on which the bodywork, seats and engine sit.\nThe idea is that it will be flexible enough to be the base for future model of either Jaguar or Land Rover cars.\nIn pictures: Jaguar C-X17\nCarmakers are increasingly using aluminium in their vehicles because its light weight improves fuel efficiency.\nThe first car using the aluminium platform will be a smaller than other Jaguar models.\nBut in order to demonstrate the flexibility of the system, JLR has also unveiled a concept car called the C-X17, which is halfway between a sports car and an SUV, and could also be based on the new chassis.\nJLR said that the jobs at the Solihull site would bring the total number of jobs it had created in the UK over the last three years to almost 11,000.\nIt also stressed that the investment would involve significant extra spending with its suppliers.\nJLR has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008.","summary":"Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has announced plans to create 1,000 new design jobs at its Solihull plant.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jordan Maguire-Drew nearly put the Daggers in front early on when he struck the woodwork while at the other end, Ryan Bird did the same with a header as the sides sparred.\nIn the second half, Matt Robinson threaded a through-pass to Whitely, who controlled and dispatched under Ryan Clarke with the confidence of a striker - a goal that ended an impressive 10-match unbeaten run for the hosts.\nWhitely could have put a greater gloss on matters for John Still's side, but he struck the bar from 20 yards.\nReport supplied by the Press Association.\nMatch ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1.\nSecond Half ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. James Constable replaces Ryan Bird.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. Jamie Cureton replaces Adam Dawson.\nFrankie Raymond (Dagenham and Redbridge) is shown the yellow card.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. James Granger replaces Adam Dugdale.\nGoal! Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1. Corey Whitely (Dagenham and Redbridge).\nSubstitution, Dagenham and Redbridge. Fejiri Okenabirhie replaces Sam Ling.\nSecond Half begins Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 0.\nFirst Half ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 0.\nMatt Robinson (Dagenham and Redbridge) is shown the yellow card.\nFirst Half begins.\nLineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Corey Whitely scored the only goal of the game as Dagenham beat Eastleigh at Ten Acres.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Josh Hanson, of Kingsbury, north-west London, was stabbed in the neck at the RE bar in Eastcote, Hillingdon.\nHe died at the scene shortly after 01:10 BST on Sunday.\nScotland Yard said about 40 people were in the bar at the time of the attack and urged anyone there after midnight to contact them with information.\nNo arrests have yet been made.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said: \"It is believed there would have been around 40 people present at the time of the incident, many of whom left the venue as paramedics worked to save Josh's life. It is imperative these people contact us to let us know what they saw.\n\"We are also keen to hear from anyone who was in Field End Road area at around 01:00 Sunday who may have seen or heard anything that they now think might be because of the incident at the RE bar.\"","summary":"A 19-year-old man who was stabbed to death at a bar in south-east London has been named by police.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 75-year-old was recovered unconscious from the water at Tywyn, by a crew from Aberdovey RNLI Lifeboat at 16:14 BST on Saturday.\nHe was flown to hospital by the coastguard rescue helicopter but later died.\nThe girls were taken to hospital as a precaution.\nIn a separate incident, three people including a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl, were rescued from the sea in Harlech at about 15:30 BST on Saturday.\nHarlech Coastguard team, Criccieth RNLI Lifeboat, North Wales Police and paramedics were involved in the rescue.\nNorth Wales Police warned people to take extra care in the sea and to avoid taking risks.","summary":"A man has died and two girls have been rescued from the sea off the Gwynedd coast.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kerry Foods confirmed the redundancies, which were initially announced in February.\nThe company said a consultation process \"had failed to secure a strategy which would ensure the sustainability of production at the site\".\nThe firm said it was retaining the factory on the town's Europarc industrial estate and was looking at \"future possibilities for the site\".\nKerry Foods said employees were given confirmation of the plant's closure on Wednesday following a 90-day consultation period.\nA company spokesman said: \"We are doing everything we can to assist employees in securing new employment.\"","summary":"More than 100 jobs have been lost at a biscuit factory in Ballymena, County Antrim.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the last three weeks, blooms have appeared along the shoreline on Anglesey and there have been some reports of children being stung.\nThe cold spring meant there were few reports of jellyfish before June.\nFrankie Hobrow from the Anglesey Sea Zoo advised swimmers to \"look but don't touch\" and to treat stings with vinegar.\nThe Marine Conservation Society (MCS) said jellyfish, including the Lion's Mane variety, have been seen by holidaymakers at Benllech beach, on the Menai Strait.\nMs Hobrow said: \"They have increased over the last two or three weeks with the warmer weather. They get carried around on the ocean currents, they can't swim very well so they rely on being carried around, and we do see this every year once it gets warmer.\n\"The sea temperatures warm up slightly and we get a lot more swarms of jellyfish.\"\nMs Hobrow said the Lion's Mane gives a \"nasty sting\".\nShe said: \"They can grow very, very big - over two metres - but the ones here are fairly small.\n\"They can be painful but it's generally localised pain - it doesn't usually last very long. You can often help if you apply vinegar - that's great because it's acidic.\"\nShe also said urine could also be used because of its acidity.\nThe MCS's National Jellyfish Survey, which is in its 10th year, said 7,500 jellyfish reports have been made by the public over the last decade.\nDr Peter Richardson, the charity's biodiversity programme manager, said: \"The scarcity of jellyfish reports before June was unusual and could well be linked to the exceptionally cold spring.\n\"However, as our waters warmed, sightings of jellyfish increased, with moon jellyfish reported in large numbers around the UK, reports of compass and blue jellyfish in the south west, and blooms of Lion's Mane jellies around north Wales and north west England.\"","summary":"jellyfish have been spotted on a north Wales beach for the first time this year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n23 July 2013 Last updated at 06:00 BST\nThe baby was delivered at 16:24 BST at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, weighing 8lb 6oz.\nThe duke is based at RAF Valley on Anglesey, north Wales, where he and his wife share a cottage.\nFlt Lt William Wales - who, as monarch, will one day be head of the armed forces - has spent recent years flying rescue missions, and qualified as a helicopter captain in 2012.\nHere is what his colleagues had to say to him.\nWales welcomes 'joyous' royal birth","summary":"The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have announced the birth of their first child.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old was an unused squad member during the 2017 Six Nations, as well as the 2016 autumn internationals.\n\"It's been building as I've been in a few camps now, but to finally get my name called out on that team sheet was an awesome feeling,\" he said.\n\"I've been champing at the bit these last few camps, training hard.\"\nThe Ospreys player comes in to replace Cory Hill, who was called up by the British and Irish Lions following Wales' 24-6 win over Tonga.\nCoach Robin McBryde has made seven changes in all to the side that started that game at Eden Park last Friday\nAnother two uncapped players - scrum-half Tomos Williams and lock Adam Beard - are also on the bench.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nThornton made 25 appearances for Ospreys in the 2016-17 campaign, but expects a big transition to international rugby.\n\"I've been playing a lot for the Ospreys this year and being involved in the Pro12 and the [European] Challenge Cup has given me quite a bit of experience,\" the former Wales Under-20s captain told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"But Test rugby is a completely different animal, so I'm really looking forward to the challenge on Friday against a strong Samoan team.\n\"Like every young Welsh boy I want to play for Wales, but when it actually comes round you get that sensation of pride.\"\nThornton is part of an inexperienced Wales side, with the forwards having won just 31 caps between them.\n\"Samoa have a big experienced pack and we have a couple of young guys here looking to blood themselves on the international stage, so I think it'll be a good challenge overall,\" Thornton added.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device","summary":"Lock Tomas Thornton says he is relishing the prospect of making his Wales debut against Samoa on Friday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifty sheep were stolen from a farm in Ammanford and the farmer spotted a flock two weeks later at a livestock market in Llanybydder.\nAfter the ewes gave birth, paternity tests revealed they were the offspring of the farmer's rams.\nAndrew Thomas, 39, of Garnant admitted handling the stolen sheep.\nHe will be sentenced at Swansea Crown Court this month.\nDyfed-Powys Police said this was the first time DNA evidence has been used in a case of this type in Wales, and only the third time across Wales and England.\nInsp Matthew Howells said: \"Traditionally, sheep rustling cases are very difficult to detect and prosecute, with this case being no exception.\n\"Although we were unable to prove who stole the sheep, we were able to use forensic techniques usually reserved for humans to help prove that the sheep were in fact the stolen ones.\"","summary":"DNA evidence has been used in a case of sheep rustling in Powys which led to the arrest of a man.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"William Blake: Apprentice and Master has opened at the Ashmolean Museum after 19th Century floor plans were unearthed.\nBlake created the majority of his books from a printing studio in the Hercules Buildings in Hercules Road, Lambeth.\nThe studio was destroyed when the building was razed in 1918.\nPhilip Pullman CBE, president of the Blake Society, said: \"William Blake was a complete original; his power was his tenderness, his wit, his graphic line are like no-one else's.\n\"It's good to remind people every so often about this colossal imagination and his moral vision, which are just as potent now after two hundred years as they were when he brought them into the world.\"\nThe exhibition is on until 1 March 2015.","summary":"An exhibition celebrating the life and work of author William Blake has opened in south-west London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sky Mobile will offer flexible monthly payment plans and the ability to roll over unused data each month for up to three years.\nSky will become a \"quad play\" provider, offering broadband, television fixed-line telephone and a mobile service.\nAnd existing Sky TV customers will not have to pay for calls or texts and can compile playlists of their favourite shows to watch on their mobiles.\nAccording to Sky, some 46,000 have pre-registered for the service.\nThe service comes with three data plans:\nNon-Sky TV customers can add on unlimited calls and texts for \u00a310 per month, or pay for calls and texts on a pay-as-you-use (PAYU) basis.\nAccording to Sky, UK consumers use less than half of the mobile data they buy from mobile network operators, adding up to an annual \u00a32bn of wasted data.\nStephen van Rooyen, UK and Ireland Sky chief executive, said: \"We felt it was time to shake up the mobile market and give customers a completely new way to manage their mobile plan.\n\"We've designed it based on what people told us they want - it's easy, flexible and transparent and it puts the customer in control.\"\nEwan Taylor-Gibson, a telecoms expert at uSwitch said: \"Sky's first mobile offering is very competitive, as long as you're already a Sky TV customer.\"\nHe compared Sky's Sim-only deal with that already offered by giffgaff, another service that piggybacks on O2's network and allows customers to alter their package depending on their usage.\n\"The key differences between the two are that Sky ties you in for 12 months, while giffgaff users can cancel anytime, and giffgaff also offers unlimited everything for \u00a320 a month, beating Sky's top package, which delivers 5GB,\" said Mr Taylor-Gibson.\nSky's decision to let people roll over data and store it for three years was \"both unique and compelling\", he said, but it may have to offer bigger data bundles.","summary":"Broadcaster Sky has launched a Sim-only mobile service that piggybacks on O2's network.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In May, Mr Joyce vowed to press charges against a man who struck him with a pie over his support for same-sex marriage, which is not legal in Australia.\nMr Joyce has also faced criticism from some politicians who say he should not take a political stance on behalf of the airline.\nHowever, he said his company \"would be active out there\" in campaigning.\n\"I believe we have to get behind it and make sure that we have a 'yes' vote and certainly I will be out there strongly campaigning for a 'yes' vote,\" he said.\n\"We believe the social issues are very important of all of your [company] stakeholders and are very important for this country.\"\nAustralians will be asked their views on same-sex marriage through a voluntary, non-binding ballot to begin next month.\nIf it shows support for changing Australia's Marriage Act, it is expected that a vote in parliament will follow. However, MPs would not be bound to vote in line with the public.\nMr Joyce was one of 20 company chief executives who signed a petition in March calling on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to legalise same-sex marriage.\nIt led to criticism by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton, who said it was \"unacceptable that people would use companies and the money of publicly-listed companies to throw their weight around\".\n\"If Alan Joyce and any other CEO wants to campaign on this or any other issue in their own time and on their own dime, good luck to them,\" Mr Dutton said at the time.\nTwo months later, Mr Joyce was giving a speech in Perth when an intruder shoved him in the face with a meringue pie.\n\"From my reading, it would appear that Alan Joyce is very much part of a network trying to subvert the federal parliamentary process around the issue of marriage equality,\" the intruder, Tony Overheu, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.\nMr Joyce later said he would press charges against Mr Overheu.\nPolls in recent years have shown a majority of Australians support same-sex marriage.","summary":"The chief executive of Australia's biggest airline, Qantas, Alan Joyce, has said he will campaign for same-sex marriage.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said the man, named as Josh Pitt from Leighton Buzzard, died from a single gunshot wound.\nHe was fatally injured after police attended a property in Hibbert Street, Luton, at 14:00 GMT on 9 November.\nThe IPCC said body-worn video footage from some of the officers will be analysed as investigations continue.\nFor more on this story and other Bedfordshire news\nIt said a forensic examination of the scene took place and a \"a number of knives\" were recovered.\nA post-mortem examination on Friday gave the provisional cause of death as a gunshot wound to the chest, the IPCC said.\nMr Pitt was described by Bedfordshire Police as white and British.\nHe was initially treated at the scene by officers and paramedics but died at hospital at 14:50 GMT.\nIPCC Commissioner Mary Cunneen said: \"My thoughts and sympathies are with the family and friends of Josh and all of those affected by this fatal shooting.\n\"Our investigation will look at the circumstances surrounding the incident and the actions of the officers involved.\n\"We have spoken to Josh's next of kin to inform them of our role and will be keeping them updated.\n\"I ask anybody who may have seen or heard anything in the Hibbert Street area on Wednesday afternoon, which may be useful to our investigation, to contact us.\"","summary":"A 23-year-old man shot dead by police in Bedfordshire has been named.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Defender Terry, 36, is leaving Chelsea this summer after more than two decades at Stamford Bridge.\nSwansea, West Brom and Bournemouth have been linked with the former England captain, while a move to China or the United States appear other options.\n\"I've got options but nothing sorted or in stone,\" said Terry.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"Everyone keeps asking me and no-one believes me when I say that I've not got anything sorted.\"\nTerry was an unused substitute in Saturday's 2-1 FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal at Wembley.\nHe has made 717 appearances for Chelsea and is a five-time Premier League title winner with the London club.\nHe has also won the Champions League and Europa League, as well as five FA Cups and three League Cups.\nAlthough he has yet to make up his mind whether to retire, Terry is keen to become a manager once he does decide to stop playing.\n\"I think I've got too much to give and I've learned too much not to pass that on,\" he added. \"I do want to be a manager.\"","summary":"John Terry says he has \"options\" to leave Chelsea and become a manager.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Israeli TV report revealed $127,000 of public money was spent on fitting the room on his flight to attend former UK PM Margaret Thatcher's funeral.\nThe expense met with anger in Israel, which is facing austerity measures.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister had been unaware of the cost.\nIsraeli media reports said the cost was incurred by having four walls and door installed around a double bed, and 22 business class seats fitted on a plane chartered from El Al, Israel's national airline.\nThe flight from Israel to the UK takes about five-and-a-half hours.\nThe aircraft cost about $300,000 to use, before the custom fittings. Israel's Channel 10 first reported the story, which triggered angry reactions in the media.\n\"Bibi is king, and in a monarchy, when the king and queen fly, price is no object,\" said political commentator Sima Kadmon, referring to Mr Netanyahu by his nickname, in Israel's biggest-selling newspaper Yediot Ahranot.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister needed a good night's sleep on the flight ahead of a day of busy schedules. It later said the prime minister had not been aware of the additional cost and had ordered cut-backs.\nReports said customised \"rest chambers\" would no longer be used on European flights, while other media quoted his office as saying they would be dropped all together.\nThe news came at a time when Israelis face tax rises as part of austerity measures being discussed by the cabinet.\nIt also follows the revelation earlier this year that the prime minister's office had an annual budget of $2,700 for ice-cream bought by his staff from a Jerusalem shop. Mr Netanyahu scrapped the allowance after the story came to light.","summary":"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered cuts to the cost of custom-made \"rest chambers\" for him.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a damning new report, the group also called for an \"independent and impartial\" inquiry into cases of abuse.\nThe law, AFSPA, was introduced in the region in 1990 as a response to violence by insurgent groups.\nBut it has contributed to increasing people's alienation, the report says.\nTens of thousands of security forces are deployed in Indian-administered Kashmir to fight the militancy which began in the late 1980s. AFSPA - the Armed Forces Special Powers Act - allows troops to shoot to kill suspected militants or arrest them without a warrant.\nAmnesty says these sweeping powers have led to a cycle of impunity for human rights violations in the troubled region.\nThe report says not a single member of the armed forces has been tried in a civilian court for violating human rights in Kashmir.\n\"This lack of accountability has in turn facilitated other serious abuses,\" says Minar Pimple, the group's senior director of global operations.\n\"By not addressing human rights violations committed by security force personnel in the name of national security, India has not only failed to uphold its international obligations, but has also failed its own constitution,\" she added.\nThe report documents the excesses carried out by the armed forces over the years and says the government's response to these violations has failed to deliver justice.\nThere was no immediate government response to the report.","summary":"Human rights group Amnesty International has called on India to repeal its controversial law in Indian-administered Kashmir.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sentencing of David Gilroy, who killed Edinburgh woman Suzanne Pilley, is due to take place next Wednesday.\nEarlier this week permission was also granted to film the proceedings.\nTwitter use has been allowed before in a Scottish court but it will be the first time a sentencing at the High Court in Scotland has been filmed.\nGilroy was found guilty by a jury last month of murdering 38-year-old bookkeeper Ms Pilley.\nShe disappeared in May 2010 but her body has never been found.\nProsecutors believed that Gilroy, 49, buried his former lover in a \"lonely grave\" in a remote part of Argyll.\nGilroy will be sentenced on Wednesday 18 April.\nDuring the filming, the camera will focus on the judge - no one else will feature in the footage except the macer and the clerk. Gilroy himself will not be filmed.\nLive updating on Twitter from a Scottish court was allowed for the first time for the sentencing of former MSP Tommy Sheridan in January 2011.\nHowever, guidance issued at the end of last year confirmed journalists in Scotland would not be allowed to use live text-based communication without specific clearance.\nJournalists south of the border have been told by the Lord Chief Justice to \"twitter as much as you like\".","summary":"The sentencing of a man found guilty of murdering his ex-girlfriend is to be filmed for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Most of the deaths resulted from a stampede as hundreds of students rushed to escape the blaze through two exits, the Kano state officials said.\nTwenty-five others were injured in the fire which broke out as students were sleeping at the government-run girls school in Jogana village, they added.\nIt is not being treated as suspicious.\nFire-fighters spent seven hours trying to put out the blaze, an eyewitness told the BBC's Hausa service.\nThe government has closed the boarding school and ordered a full investigation into the fire.","summary":"At least 26 people have been killed in a fire at a boarding school in northern Nigeria's Kano state, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old, who won 56 caps, was available on a free transfer after being released by fellow Premier League side West Ham in May.\nHe said: \"This is a massive club and there's a massive opportunity for the club to push on.\n\"I've been lucky enough to have a really good career, but there's still a lot more I want to achieve.\"\nCole, who also played for Chelsea, Liverpool and on loan at Lille, is Villa's second signing of the summer.\nManager Paul Lambert has also signed former Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos on a free transfer from Valencia.","summary":"Former England midfielder Carlton Cole has joined Aston Villa on a one-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team from Cardiff University has appealed to more than 3,000 beekeepers to send them photos, videos and audio files from hives over the summer.\nThe noises will be analysed at the School of Pharmacy.\nThe research will also help them learn where the bees find their feed by mapping the exact locations they were pictured or recorded.\n\"The Africanised honey bee makes different sound to the European bees,\" said microbiology professor Les Bailie.\n\"The bees we have on the roof of the school here are Italian. Do the bees in Cardiff make the same sound as those in Aberystwyth or Wrexham?\"\nProf Bailie said bees could make up to 10 different noises depending on their mood, including angry, calm or ill.\nAnalysing the \"known noises\" can help determine where bees are from, but could also be used to play to bees to help their mood.\n\"A happy bee is a productive bee. If you can make the bee happy by playing them the right sound they can produce more honey,\" Prof Bailie said.\n\"Plotting these differences could ultimately help us in our bid to find out which plants help bees the most.\n\"Gathering photos, video and sound files will help us understand where gaps lie and will help put plants in the right places to make bees more productive.\"\nIf enough beekeepers respond, and investigators detect initial differences, the project could be rolled out to include more than 40,000 beekeepers across the UK.","summary":"Bees across Wales are being asked to share their \"known noises\" in a bid to find out why they make them.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spending on the NHS should also be paid for by a dedicated tax marked on every payslip, the former health minister suggested.\nUnder Mr Lamb's plan, taxes would not be increased as the new levy would be offset by deductions to income tax or national insurance.\nHe has warned the NHS faces collapse without an urgent cash injection.\nThe plans are not yet party policy and will not be put to this year's conference in Bournemouth.\nBut Mr Lamb, the party's health spokesman, told party members he was \"very interested in the idea of a dedicated NHS and care contribution - separating it out from the rest of taxation, clearly identified on your payslip.\n\"And I am really interested in the idea of the right for local areas to raise additional funds for the NHS and care if they choose.\"\nThe Lib Dems say he would like to implement the ideas across the UK, although, as health and social care are devolved, it is unclear how this would be enforced.\nMr Lamb - who lost out to Tim Farron in a leadership election in July - proposes a cross-party commission to explore the ideas. He intends to consult health bodies and professionals, patients, trade unions and academics.\nMinisters have pledged \u00a32bn in this financial year for the NHS, and an extra \u00a38bn by 2020.\nBut Mr Lamb told the BBC that this was insufficient and, having \"seen the books\" as a minister in the last government, he feared the NHS could face a funding shortfall of \u00a330bn by 2020.\n\"The bottom line is with rising demand because of an ageing population we need more investment,\" he said.\nMr Lamb also warned that the social care system was \"on its knees\" and could collapse without a cash injection of \u00a35bn.\n\"I've been in the department. I have seen the books and I am deeply concerned. If we carry on regardless, the system will crash.\"\nTaxpayers are already shown how much they have contributed to the health service in annual personal tax statements.\nAn attempt to establish a cross-party commission on social care before the 2010 election - led in part by Mr Lamb - collapsed in acrimony.","summary":"Taxpayers should be able to raise additional funds for the NHS and social care, Liberal Democrat MP Norman Lamb has told the party's conference.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A judicial review has been launched after free taxis for pupils living 12 miles (19km) from Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Denbighshire, were stopped.\nParents claim their children's route to the bus stop is too dangerous to walk.\nBut a Denbighshire council spokeswoman said the policy was agreed after \"extensive consultation\" and through a \"democratic process\".\nGlenda Coleman, who lives in Bryneglwys, said: \"We've relied heavily on the free taxi because our children cannot walk to the bus pick up point as it is extremely dangerous.\n\"The council made a decision to cut this service without providing any alternatives or considering the repercussions of removing it.\"\nMs Coleman said it was \"impossible\" to drive down a nearby hill when it has snowed or there is ice on the road, meaning parents would not be able to transport their children to the bus stop, two-and-a-half-miles away.\nShe added: \"We feel we are being punished by the council for living in a rural area as we have been provided with no alternative options for transport and it is unacceptable.\"\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"Denbighshire's school transport policy has recently changed.\n\"We are aware that a small number of parents have raised concerns regarding these changes and their perceived impact.\n\"The policy was agreed after extensive consultation and it has gone through a democratic process.\n\"We have investigated complaints thoroughly and it is the right of individuals to consider taking the matter to judicial review, for which we would respond accordingly.\"","summary":"Parents are taking legal action against a council's school transport policy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 290 people were killed and hundreds more injured when the 6.2-magnitude quake struck in the early hours of Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome.\nThe town of Amatrice was among the worst affected areas.\nThe service at St Andrew's Cathedral was led by the Archbishop of Glasgow, Philip Tartaglia.\nIt follows a similar event in Edinburgh on Sunday.\nRonnie Convery, director of communications for the Archdiocese of Glasgow, said there had been wide interest in the service from Scotland's Italian community.\n\"We are looking at something like 400 new arrivals from Italy every month at the moment in Glasgow and Edinburgh,\" he said.\n\"It's those people I notice on social media who have really taken up the information about the mass today.\n\"It's also interesting that in many cases people are not necessarily practicing Catholics but they just want to have that opportunity to be together, to meet, to do something.\"","summary":"Hundreds of people have attended a mass in Glasgow to remember the victims of the Italian earthquake.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sofia Ashraf, 29, posted a Facebook live video of her singing a song, My Vote Is Not For You, in front of the new chief minister's residence.\nSasikala Natarajan, a close aide to the late chief minister J Jayalalitha, was appointed to the post on Sunday.\nThe decision has fuelled anger as Ms Natarajan has never held public office.\nShe was made general secretary of the AIADMK party after Jayalalitha's death in December.\nThe recording of Ms Ashhraf's live video has been viewed 45,000 times and shared almost 1,000 times since it was uploaded to Facebook 18 hours ago.\nTamil Nadu to get second woman leader\nThe Indian rapper who took on a multinational\n\"The youth are getting increasingly agitated, and this appointment of a woman who has never stood for election being made chief minister was the straw that broke the camel's back,\" Ms Ashraf told the BBC.\n\"It has made us lose faith in democracy.\"\nThe AIADMK had earlier explained its choice of chief minister.\n\"Like Amma [mother], we wanted a strong woman leader to serve the people,\" party spokesperson CR Saraswathi told the AFP news agency, referring to Jayalalitha by her popular nickname.\nMs Ashraf says she was performing at a venue two streets away from Ms Natarajan's residence in Chennai (Madras) when her band decided to change the lyrics to one of her songs.\nShe and others marched towards the house and transmitted it live on Facebook.\nPolice tried to stop the recording, but Ms Ashraf told the BBC that those accompanying her argued that she was doing nothing illegal.\n\"In Tamil Nadu there is a culture of bullying. There is no space for dissent. If you protest on the streets you are arrested, and if you protest on social media you are charged with defamation. This protest was my way of reclaiming both those spaces,\" she said.\n\"Party workers are asking us to give Sasikala a chance, but let her stand for election first.\"\nMs Natarajan's appointment caused a lot of chatter on Indian social media, both in Tamil Nadu and outside, with many expressing opposition to the decision.","summary":"An Indian singer has staged a protest in the southern state of Tamil Nadu against the appointment of a new chief minister.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shenzhen prosecutors, late on Thursday, said a dispatcher and supervisor of the landfill, the chief and deputy manager of a company in charge of it, and seven other people were arrested.\nThey said they have been charged with negligently causing a serious accident.\nThe landslide happened when a hill of construction waste collapsed, leaving 74 people either missing or dead.\nThe formal arrests come three days after the police took what Chinese media called \"coercive measures\" against 12 people. It is thought the 11 arrested today were among those.\nOfficials have described the 20 December disaster as man-made, raising the possibility of severe punishments for those they consider responsible.\nOne official, whose job involved regulating construction sites, apparently jumped to his death a week after the landslide. It is not clear if he was being investigated for his role in it.\nOfficials have appealed for police and the public to help them find other suspects apparently on the run.","summary":"Eleven people have been arrested in connection with a landslide at a landfill in southern China.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Six authorities have told BBC Wales a meltdown in waste markets has hit their budgets.\nPembrokeshire council has seen the price it gets for steel drop by 88% over the year - while Flintshire has seen the price for plastics halved.\nExperts say a slump in oil prices, cheap steel imports, and China's economic slowdown are to blame.\n\"We try to play the markets as best we can,\" Harvey Mitchell, the waste services manager for Flintshire, said.\n\"It makes it difficult when we do have a drop in issues we can't control, such as the global price of oil, or when larger countries flood the European market with steel.\"\nFlintshire has been celebrating a record year for recycling household waste - up to 58% of everything thrown away now ends up at its waste recover facility in Buckley.\n\"But while we've seen an increase in the amount of material we've collected, we've actually seen a drop in the income because of the market prices,\" Mr Mitchell said.\nRecycled waste netted the council \u00a3537,000 in revenue in 2015\/16, but this represented a drop of 45% in the expected income - more than \u00a3400,000 in lost cash.\nThe pattern has been repeated in Pembrokeshire, where \u00a3360,000 has been wiped off the council's expected income, while four other councils saw a combined drop of \u00a3335,000.\n\"This is an issue which is impacting upon Wales as a whole, not just Pembrokeshire,\" a council official there said.\n\"Fortunately quotes for the coming months are starting to look more positive with prices starting to increase.\"\nThe impact on most of the other Welsh councils which responded to BBC Wales has been minimal, as they said are tied into long term contracts dealing with their recycling services.\nBut one academic expert said authorities and the public in Wales will need to refocus as they face ever increasing targets on recycling.\nBy 2025 Welsh authorities are being asked to recycle 70% of waste - by 2050, it should be 100%.\n\"Waste prevention is what this is all about,\" Rebecca Colley-Jones, from Bangor University's Sustainability Lab, said.\n\"It's about buying smartly, being able to think about what you do with it so it can be reused, because reuse is a form of waste prevention.\n\"Together we can provide solutions for the future.\"","summary":"Recycling income from household waste in Wales has fallen by more than a third in the past year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The discovery was made after another child was threatened in the school's playground on 4 March.\nA boy was excluded from the school following the incident, in which no-one was injured.\nA police spokesman said the child was spoken to and reported to the Reporter to the Children's Panel.\nHe added: \"No-one was injured in the incident and a knife was recovered.\"\nDumfries and Galloway council described the behaviour as \"totally unacceptable\".\nA spokesman said the local authority took safety in its schools very seriously.\nHe added: \"The school carried out investigations immediately and handled the matter appropriately and sensitively, involving the parents of the children concerned and Police Scotland.\n\"The incident resulted in an exclusion, with arrangements in place between the pupil, parents and the school in terms of expectations, support and supervision.\n\"The council is providing support, advice and resources to assist the school deal with this matter.\"","summary":"A 12-year-old boy has been reported to police after a knife was found at a school in Dumfries.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Lord Advocate said he had informed First Minister Nicola Sturgeon of his intention to quit the post after five years in the job.\nHe said it had been a \"real privilege\" to lead the prosecution service in Scotland and to provide legal advice to the Scottish government.\nThe law officer added that it was time to \"step down and do other things\".\nIn a statement, Mr Mulholland said: \"In recent years the Crown has embedded specialisms in the way it does its job.\n\"Our expertise in handling offences including rape, domestic abuse, serious organised crime, counter terrorism and cold cases has helped us become one of the most effective prosecution services in the world and given victims greater confidence to report crimes.\n\"It's been an honour to do this job working with so many dedicated and talented people to deliver justice in some of the most demanding and challenging of cases.\"\nNicola Sturgeon described Mr Mulholland as \"an outstanding Lord Advocate\".\nIn a statement, she said he had carried out his role with \"dedication, energy, integrity and intellect\".\nShe highlighted his work in leading Scotland's first successful \"double jeopardy\" murder prosecution, against the Worlds End murderer Angus Sinclair.\nThe first minister also praised his role in establishing a National Sexual Crimes Unit and appointing Scotland's first specialist prosecutor to deal with domestic abuse.\n\"It is clear that he has worked to bring about change to ensure that the system makes a real difference to people's lives, and his dedication to the law and his compassion for others has been behind that drive,\" she added.\n\"Frank has made a substantial contribution to the law and Scottish society.\"\nMr Mulholland served as Solicitor General until 2011, when he succeeded Dame Elish Angiolini as Lord Advocate.\nHe has faced some criticism during his tenure, most notably over the Crown's decision not to press charges over the Glasgow bin lorry crash.\nThe families of some of the victims of the 2014 tragedy are now pursuing a private prosecution against the driver.\nIt is understood that he will formally step down when his successor is appointed by the Queen.","summary":"Scotland's most senior law officer, Frank Mulholland, is to step down.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old member of parliament is named alongside Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Noel Gallagher for the publication's People of the Year list.\nNME said the politician impressed by becoming the youngest MP elected to the House of Commons since 1880.\nEarlier this month, she was named Glasgow University's Young Alumnus of the Year.\nMs Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat in May's general election, before completing her MA Hons degree in Politics and Public Affairs.","summary":"SNP MP Kirsty Black has been named one of the world's most influential musicians by music magazine NME.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Radwan Hamed collapsed during a game in Belgium in 2006. Last year a judge ruled Spurs breached its duties to him.\nIn a screening prior to signing for the club, an electrocardiogram test showed his heart was \"unequivocally abnormal\" but he was not stopped from playing.\nThe club regretted a former employee had been remiss in their duties.\nIn a statement, the family of Mr Hamed, who is now 27, said they were \"relieved\" a settlement had been reached, following a decade-long legal battle .\n\"Just as Radwan had no choice but to start his difficult journey towards recovery, we had no choice but to start the difficult journey to obtain justice,\" they said.\n\"We risked losing our home and faced personal financial ruin in order to pursue justice for our son.\n\"The club did not tell us or Radwan about his potentially fatal condition. Had they done so, Radwan would not have continued to play football.\"\nThe teenager collapsed during the game against Cercle Bruges on 4 August 2006 and was rushed to an intensive care unit but suffered oxygen starvation to his brain.\nIn the 2015 hearing, Mr Justice Hickinbottom ruled the club was 70% liable or Mr Hamed's injuries and Dr Peter Mills, the Football Association's regional cardiologist for South East England, was 30% liable.\nThe Premier League club will not be hit with a fee directly as their 70% portion was incurred by physicians they previously employed, who have agreed to indemnify the club.\nFootball Association rules require all football academy recruits to be referred to a cardiologist to help identify those prone to potentially fatal heart conditions.\nMr Hamed's MRI scan showed no obvious signs of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, but Dr Mills wrote to Spurs saying the condition could not be excluded on these findings alone.\nEleven months later, the teenager, who was unaware his tests had revealed an \"abnormal\" heart condition, signed a contract with Spurs.\nA spokesman for Spurs said: \"The club wholeheartedly regrets that a former employee, as adjudged, was remiss in their duties to Radwan.\n\"This judgment will hopefully now secure the best possible treatment and care for him.\"","summary":"Tottenham Hotspur has agreed to pay \u00a31m to the family of a 15-year-old boy who suffered a heart attack while playing for the club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Pirates of the Caribbean star will play the title role in Therese Raquin, based on Emile Zola's 1867 classic.\nDescribed as \"a tale of love, lust, betrayal, and guilt,\" the play will cast her as a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage who has an affair with one of her husband's friends.\nThe Roundabout Theatre Company show opens in October 2015 in New York.\nKnightley, who turns 30 next year, previously trod the boards in London in The Misanthrope and The Children's Hour.\nThe actress has two films out next month in the UK - World War Two drama The Imitation Game and US comedy Say When.\nTherese Raquin has been staged and filmed many times, most recently as the film In Secret starring Elizabeth Olsen.\nThe new version is by British playwright Helen Edmundson, who previously adapted the Tolstoy novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace for the stage.\nKnightley appeared in a 2012 film of Anna Karenina and has also appeared in film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and Ian McEwan's Atonement.\nTherese Raquin begins previews on 1 October and has its opening night on 29 October at a Broadway theatre yet to be announced.\nEarlier this year Knightley revealed she had hoped to take The Children's Hour to Broadway but could not work out the scheduling with co-star Elisabeth Moss.\n\"We tried to make it happen, but our scheduling didn't work out,\" she told The Advocate. \"It was a real shame, because it would be great doing it on Broadway.\"","summary":"Keira Knightley is to make her Broadway debut next year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Barcelona forward Messi, 29, made his decision in June after missing a penalty in the shootout as Argentina lost to Chile in the Copa America, a fourth major final loss in nine years.\nBauza, who succeeded Gerardo Martino, said: \"My sole intention is to see if I can talk football with Messi.\n\"From that will come the possibility of him being called up in our next games.\"\nArgentina face 2018 World Cup qualifiers at home to Uruguay and away to Venezuela in the first week of September.\nThey are third in the 10-nation South American group with 11 points from six matches, two points behind leading pair Uruguay and Ecuador.\nThe top four after 18 matches qualify for the finals in Russia, while the fifth-placed team goes into an intercontinental play-off for one more berth.\nBauza, 58, is a former central defender who has won the Copa Libertadores South American club competition twice as a coach.\nAsked about Messi, he added: \"I want to tell him my idea and for him to tell me how things are with him and then we'll see what comes out of it.\n\"I have felt frustrated for losing a match or a final and understand that statement [of quitting] when you are overwhelmed with frustration, but I know it can be reversed.\"","summary":"Lionel Messi could return to the Argentina team for the first time since retiring from international football.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n21 August 2015 Last updated at 16:07 BST\nJackson made headlines across Canada and the U.S. after the Toronto Public Library shared the note he had tucked into the pages of a comic book he had damaged.\nThe note said: \"I am sorry that a page ripped when it fell out of my bunk when I fell asleep reading. It won't happen again. I'm sorry, from Jackson.\"\nA library worker found the note and shared it on social media.\nWith thanks to CBC News, Toronto","summary":"A seven-year-old boy from Toronto, Canada, has apologised for damaging a comic book when he fell asleep reading.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Waites thrashed Jeff Smith 7-1 in Sunday's final at Lakeside.\nThe 38-year-old from Huddersfield had an operation on a rotator cuff problem in February.\n\"I had six weeks without throwing a dart - that's painful in itself. Now I'm taking the world title back home,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"It's hard trying to come back from an injury and trying to get yourself to practice. Sometimes, no matter what you do, your body won't react with it.\"\nWaites, who added to his previous Lakeside success from 2013, continued: \"This week, I've prepared myself to play for two hours in a session and it's so difficult to do. My shoulder and my body wasn't happy with that.\n\"After I played Glen Durrant [in the quarter-finals on Friday] I ended up going to sleep at half past eight.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWaites, who was the ninth seed, is the eighth man to win the BDO title on more than one occasion.\nHe raced into a 5-0 lead in the final against unseeded Canadian Smith, 40, and eventually wrapped up a comfortable victory.\n\"It's not really sunk in yet,\" said Waites, who will return to his job as a carpenter on Tuesday.\n\"I can't believe it was over so quickly. I set myself up for it being a really tough game and Jeff, although he pushed me a little bit, didn't take his opportunities.\n\"I took my opportunities when I got them and I was taking sets.\"","summary":"Scott Waites says winning the BDO World Championship for the second time has come a long way since recovering from shoulder surgery.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old forward has been signed for the second half of the Womens Super League season, which will resume for Blues on 29 June at home to Arsenal.\n\"It further outlines our intentions and vision of what we want to achieve at the club,\" said manager David Parker.\nBlues fought off competition from some major European sides to sign Linden.\n\"It's a signal of the development the club is making not just in England but also in Europe that we are now attracting the top European players,\" added Parker.\nShe is the third German to join this season following the signing of Corina Schroder from Liverpool and the arrival in April of defender Marisa Ewers from Bayer Leverkusen.\nOn the back of two wins in three matches, Blues have climbed to third in WSL 1, seven points behind leaders Manchester City.\nLinden said: \"The conversations with David, (assistant manager) Marcus Bignot and (chief executive) Tim Andrews convinced me about the project and ambitions at the club.\n\"I'm looking forward to the new challenge to play in another country. I have always wanted to play in England.\"\nLinden, who played at SGS Essen and Bayer Leverkusen before joining Frankfurt for the 2015-16 season, has represented Germany at every level.","summary":"Birmingham City Ladies have made their third summer signing by bringing in Germany's Jess Linden from Eintracht Frankfurt.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Ashley had been asked to give evidence about the treatment of his workers.\nIt follows a BBC investigation into the Derbyshire company's warehouse working practises.\nMr Ashley has until 21 March to respond after a letter from Hartlepool MP Iain Wright.\nThe letter reveals Mr Ashley had invited the Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) select committee - which Mr Wright chairs - to a meeting at the company's base in Shirebrook.\n\"The treatment of low-paid workers and enforcement of the national minimum wage are issues that the committee will be keeping under review over the coming months,\" Mr Wright's letter states.\n\"In line with select committees' commitment to transparency, it is normal practice for the BIS Committee to meet in public at Westminster and we agreed to adhere to this practice on this occasion.\n\"A number of alternative dates have been offered to you by the Committee Clerk, but... you have not accepted any of them, nor agreed in principle to attend.\n\"Should you fail in your reply to agree to attend on one of the dates offered to you...the committee reserves the right to take the matter further, including seeking the support of the House of Commons in respect of any complaint of contempt.\"\nSports Direct has not responded to the BBC's request for a comment.\nThe company has previously pledged to review worker rights, with oversight by Mr Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United Football Club.","summary":"MPs have threatened to take Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley to the House of Commons over his refusal to attend a meeting about worker rights.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police raided 43-year-old John Nicholson's Dundee home in February following a tip-off.\nOfficers found drugs including more than 2.5 kg of heroin with a street value of \u00a3263,000 during the operation.\nNicholson will be sentenced on 11 May after admitting being concerned in the supply of drugs at his home in the city's Raglan Street.\nDefence counsel Ronnie Renucci said Nicholson pled guilty on the basis that he had allowed his house to be used for the storage of the drugs.\nMr Renucci said: \"He was not the owner of the drugs. He was doing so to pay off a debt.\"\nThe High Court in Edinburgh was told police officers also recovered \u00a3100,000 worth of amphetamine and cannabis with a potential street value of between \u00a360,000 and \u00a390,000.\nThe court heard that Nicholson had previous convictions for road traffic offences and dishonesty but had never been jailed.\nLord Kinclaven deferred sentence on Nicholson for reports and remanded him in custody.","summary":"A man who was caught with heroin with an estimated street value of more than \u00a3300,000 was trying to pay off a debt, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielsa, 60, a former Argentina and Chile boss, resigned from French club Marseille in August and is unattached.\nHe led Spanish club Athletic Bilbao to the 2012 Europa League and Copa del Rey finals before a 2014 move to Marseille.\nSwansea parted company with Garry Monk on Wednesday and are thought to want a new boss before Sunday's West Ham game.\nMonk left the club following a run of just one win in 11 Premier League games.\nAEK Athens boss Gus Poyet was thought to be in the frame to replace him, but the Greek club said that they had not received an approach from Swansea regarding Poyet.\nSevilla manager Unai Emery has also been linked with the job.\nSwansea's first-team coach Alan Curtis was in caretaker charge of Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Manchester City.","summary":"Swansea City are interested in appointing Marcelo Bielsa as their new manager, BBC Radio Wales understands.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Neel Croos, 26, died from a head injury following a fight in Holborn Way, Mitcham on 23 November 2015.\nPrashad Sothalingam, nicknamed Bullet, was one of several young men from the Tamil community who had been at a birthday party when violence erupted.\nHe was jailed after being found guilty of murder and wounding with intent at a retrial at the Old Bailey.\nSothalingam, who had previously been convicted of violent disorder, was told he must serve a minimum of 29 years in prison.\nThe court heard the killing was the result of a \"power struggle\" within the Tooting Boys gang between the Elders and Sothalingam's group, the Youngers.\nMr Croos's group, which was also armed, had been hunted down by Sothalingam's group.\nSothalingam had been at a birthday party on the fifth floor of a Morrison's car park in Mitcham, the court heard.\nWhen they saw a rival faction arrive they attacked them with a variety of weapons.\nOne witness said he heard someone say in Tamil: \"There they are. Go get them.\"\nHe told the jury he had seen Sothalingam, who he had previously seen playing football, swinging an axe at Mr Croos, hitting him on the head.\nHe also told the court he had seen other men carrying a sword, metal poles and socks stuffed with snooker balls or stones.\nThe judge also jailed Sugan Selvarajan for a total of 14 years for wounding with intent and violent disorder, and Sivakaran Ockersz for 31 months for violent disorder and an unrelated ATM fraud.\nVisuparathan Dayaparan was sent to prison for 27 months after being convicted of violent disorder.\nSothalingam, 26, from Mitcham; Ockersz, 19, of Wallington; Selvarajan, 33, of Mitcham; and Dayaparan aka Visu, 24, of Mitcham, had denied the charges.","summary":"A man has been jailed for life for the murder of a man who was attacked with an axe in south-east London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old, who has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, fractured his right ankle while on international duty with Belgium on Sunday.\nChelsea said the operation on Monday was \"successful\", but that Hazard will not return to training for approximately three months.\nThe new Premier League season is due to begin on 12 August.\nHazard will also miss pre-season games against Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan in Singapore from 22-29 July, and the Community Shield against Arsenal on 6 August.\nHazard was instrumental as Chelsea won the Premier League last season, scoring 16 goals in 36 games.","summary":"Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard will miss the start of the new Premier League season after undergoing ankle surgery.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The body of the man in his 70s, was found at the house in Nettleden Road, Little Gaddesden, near Berkhamsted, on Saturday afternoon.\nA man in his 80s was also taken to hospital, a police spokeswoman said.\nDetectives want to question 55-year-old Ian John McLoughlin, also known as Ian John Baker, and have warned people not to approach him.\nDet Ch Insp Martin Brunning, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit, said: \"The investigation is still in its early stages.\n\"However, we are continuing to treat the death as murder. We urgently want to speak to Ian McLoughlin in connection with this offence.\"\nHe is described as white, about 6ft (1.8m) tall, with straight, greying, collar-length hair and of average build.\nHe is believed to have been wearing sunglasses, blue jeans or three-quarter length trousers and a dark blue, light blue and white checked short-sleeved shirt with a button-down collar.\nAnyone with information has been urged to contact police or Crimestoppers.\nOfficers have been conducting additional patrols in the area to provide reassurance to residents.","summary":"A murder investigation has been launched after a man was stabbed to death at a house in Bedfordshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Zachary Barker, nine, died in hospital after the collision in Spring Gardens, Leek, in Staffordshire, last Saturday.\nHis mother Stephanie said she wanted others to \"benefit from his short life\".\nShe said transplants meant \"even in death\" he could carry on helping.\nMore updates on this story and others in Staffordshire\nIn a statement released by police, she said: \"Zachary was just a lovely lad, full of life and joy. The whole family are devastated by the loss and we cannot believe that we will not see him again.\n\"He will remain in our hearts, thoughts and memories forever.\n\"We took the decision to allow his organs to be used for transplant, so that others may benefit from his short life.\n\"He was a tremendous son who was always willing to help everyone and even in death, he will continue to help others\".\nPolice said a friend of the family has set up a Just Giving page to assist with the cost of the funeral.","summary":"The family of a boy who died after being hit by a car have allowed his organs to be used for transplant.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day hearing in Ebbw Vale is examining the request to take over 250 hectares (600 acres) of common land.\nBackers, including Blaenau Gwent council, have offered around 320 hectares (800 acres) replacement land.\nThe inquiry has heard conflicting accounts from experts over claims the circuit would damage habitats and plant life by building on the common land.\nNatural Resources Wales said it was \"difficult to conclude\" that the replacement land was of equal value, but it was not opposing the development overall.\nBut an ecology report presented by the developers said there would be a \"net gain\" in biodiversity because the plans included work to enhance other habitats nearby - which the Gwent wildlife trust argued against.\nThe Planning Inspectorate for Wales will make a recommendation after the inquiry in Ebbw vale, before Welsh government ministers have the final say on whether the plans can go ahead.","summary":"A public inquiry into plans for a Formula 1 circuit in Blaenau Gwent has ended.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two Diarmuid Murtagh goals helped Connacht lead 2-3 to 0-3 before Aidan Breen replied with an Ulster goal.\nDamien Comer hit a third Connacht goal as they led 3-6 to 1-10 at half-time before Ulster took control.\nDespite losing Chrissy McKaigue to a black card, Ulster hit 1-4 without reply, with Charlie Vernon netting.\nMcKaigue was joined in the Ulster squad at Carrick-on-Shannon by his Slaughtneil team-mate Brendan Rogers, despite their upcoming All-Ireland club championship duties.\nConnacht started strongly with their scorer in chief Murtagh firing their opening goal after 7 minutes and again finding the net two minutes later.\nUlster responded well with Fermanagh's Breen finding the net for his provincial for the second time in a week with a 18th-minute goal.\nPete McGrath's charges cut the gap to two points twice over the next six minutes, and left the minimum between the sides for the first time, after a Tomas Corrigan score.\nHowever, Connacht were causing the Ulster defence problems, with Galway's Comer cutting in for a 28th minute goal, as the hosts led by two at the break.\nUlster came fired up on the restart, and despite losing substitute McKaigue to a black card, kept motoring well.\nPeter Harte and Corrigan added point before Vernon cut through for a goal in a spell which saw Ulster score 1-4 without reply.\nConnacht could only manage two points from frees in the closing quarter, with Emyln Mulligan and Paul Conroy on target.\nAfter the game Ulster captain Eoin Donnelly accepted the cup from GAA President Aogan O Fearghail.","summary":"Ulster won the All-Ireland Football title for the first time in five years with a 1-13 to 0-13 win over Connacht.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The call was made by Scottish Conservative Mary Scanlon and backed by SNP MSP Mike MacKenzie.\nThe state of Holyrood's coffee was raised during questions about staff and services at the Edinburgh building.\nLinda Fabiani suggested the complainers could use \"very good coffee bags\" and \"some really hot water\".\nShe was answering on behalf of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body which runs the parliament.\nAfter taking a question about food waste disposal, Ms Fabiani was informed by Ms Scanlon that she would like to \"increase the amount of food disposal\" in some areas, namely the coffee for committee meetings.\nMs Scanlon, the MSP for the Highlands and Islands, told the chamber: \"On behalf of my colleague on the audit and education committee, Colin Beattie, and colleagues across this parliament from all parties can I ask if the corporate body will ensure that new and existing MSPs get a decent cup of coffee in committee in session five [after the next Holyrood election].\"\nMs Scanlon was backed by Mr MacKenzie who said he \"shared the concerns\".\nHe had also observed that the quality of the coffee diminished the longer it sat in their flasks.\nMs Fabiani responded by saying: \"I guess it is all a matter of taste I quite like the coffee that we get in committee.\"\nHowever, she added that it was a complaint she had heard \"over the last couple of years\".\nMs Fabiani said the fact the coffee urns were being emptied each day suggested that most people were \"quite happy\" with what was being offered.","summary":"MSPs have been urged to ensure new and existing MSPs get a \"decent cup of coffee\" in committee meetings.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n16 December 2014 Last updated at 08:58 GMT\nDr Andrew Goodall said a choice may have to be made between emergency care and non-urgent surgery.\nIn an extended interview with BBC Wales health correspondent Owain Clarke, Dr Goodall said hospitals might make the decision not to schedule surgery in the first place to focus on \"front door pressures\" during the peak winter months.\nTwo hospitals, Morriston in Swansea and the Princess of Wales in Bridgend, have already cancelled some surgical procedures until after Christmas.","summary":"Hospitals in Wales may have to make the decision not to schedule surgery in the first place, the chief executive of the Royal College of Surgeons has warned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alarm was raised at about midnight on Thursday when the men became stranded after their boat lost engine power.\nThree lifeboats and a rescue helicopter went to the scene. It has been described as a \"major recue operation\".\nMark Barnett from the Lough Swilly lifeboat described it as a community effort.\n\"The fishermen had gone out in their boat around Malin pier and then decided to head a little east,\" he said.\n\"The fishermen are fine but had a lucky escape.\n\"They had been out for half an hour when the engine broke down and they started to drift.\n\"They had no mobile phone signal to raise the alarm.\"","summary":"Two fishermen have been rescued from the sea off the County Mayo coast in the Republic of Ireland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day race, a precursor to the Tour which begins on 2 July, starts with a 4km time trial on Sunday.\n\"There will be many challengers [in the Tour]. But if I must pick two, I would say Froome and Nairo Quintana,\" said Contador, also a two-time Tour winner.\n\"The Criterium will allow me to test myself against my rivals.\"\nTeam Sky rider Froome has won the Criterium in each of the two years he has won the Tour - 2013 and 2015 - but Contador, who rides for Tinkoff, has never won the Criterium.\n\"My primary objective is to finish [the Criterium] in good physical condition with respect to the Tour - to be ready,\" said the Spaniard.\n\"I'm not thinking about the overall victory but, obviously, if the chance is there...\"\nAstana's Fabio Aru and FDJ's Thibaut Pinot will also contest the Criterium, but Movistar's Quintana is not competing in the race.","summary":"Two-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador says Britain's Chris Froome and Colombia's Nairo Quintana will challenge him in this year's Criterium du Dauphine.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red sand boa is a protected species, and looks like it has two heads, because its tail is shaped like its head to help it defend itself.\nThe snake is prized on the black market because many believe it brings good luck or has medicinal qualities.\nPolice in Bangalore arrested four people trying to sell the protected creature for $1,500 (\u00c2\u00a31,100).\nPolice said plain clothes officers had organised a sting by pretending to be interested buyers.\nThe market for the \"two-headed\" red sand boas was \"basically another form of cheating\", PS Harsha, the local deputy commissioner of police, said.\n\"It is invariably used to cheat people who have some belief that it will act as good luck charm.\"\nSharath Babu, a wildlife warden in Bangalore's Urban district, said \"it is a fallacy that it has two heads... the head and tail of the snake look alike, so if anyone tries to catch it, it strikes from the other end which is the head\".\nThanks to the superstition that the red sand boa will bring its owner treasure, demand for the snake is high, with people even hiring them out for ceremonies, Mr Babu told BBC Hindi.\n\"It is even used for conducting rituals that would bring in rain or money. It is even believed that the heavier the snake, the more riches it will bring. So, the black market dealers shove ball bearings and other objects into the snakes. These animals die a very painful death.\"\nLuckily for this particular snake, though, it was rescued - and has now been set free in the Bannerghatta Biological Park on the outskirts of Bangalore.","summary":"Police in the southern Indian city of Bangalore have rescued a \"two-headed\" red sand boa constrictor.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Supporters and colleagues gathered outside the Alvorada Palace to bid her farewell, some handing her flowers.\nMs Rousseff was dismissed last week after the Senate found her guilty of manipulating the budget.\nShe denies wrongdoing and has dismissed her impeachment as a \"coup d'etat\".\nBrazilian television showed Ms Rousseff walking out of the presidential residence surrounded by former ministers and Congressmen from her Workers' Party.\nHow will history look back on impeachment?\nProfile: Dilma Rousseff\nSupporter Cecilia Monteir, 56, said she was \"very, very sad, feeling like the country will be left a bit orphaned\".\nMore supporters awaited Ms Rousseff as she arrived at an airport to board a plane to the southern city of Porto Alegre, her adopted hometown. On her arrival she was greeted by more well-wishers.\nHours after the impeachment vote, Ms Rousseff's vice-president Michel Temer, was sworn in, ending 13 years in power for the left-wing Workers' Party.\nHe will serve out Ms Rousseff's term until 1 January 2019.\nMs Rousseff has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against the Senate's decision but correspondents say it has very little chance of succeeding.","summary":"Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has left the capital, Brasilia, after being impeached by the Senate.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Boyle struck the only goal in the 18th minute after lobbing over Graham Doyle following a moment of hesitancy in the Wexford defence.\nDerry needed fine saves from Gerard Doherty to stay ahead as the keeper denied Conor O'Keeffe and Paul Murphy.\nJosh Daniels also headed a Gary Delaney effort off the line in the second half as Derry endured some nervous moments.\nDerry did go close to adding to their lead in the final five minutes of the game as Aaron McEneff clipped the Wexford crossbar with a long-range shot and substitute Jordan Allan fired just wide.\nKenny Shiels' side suffered a blow in the second half as goalscorer Boyle was forced off by an apparent hamstring injury.\nWith leaders Dundalk beating St Patrick's Athletics 2-0, the Candystripes remain nine points off the pace but they have edged to within six points of second-placed Cork City who were held to a 0-0 draw by Shamrock Rovers in Dublin.","summary":"Derry City moved up to third in the Premier Division thanks to a first-half strike from Ryan Boyle against Wexford Youths.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Llanberis Mountain Rescue was called out a record 43 times to Wales and England's highest peak in August - an increase it called \"unsustainable\".\nVisit Wales' recent year of adventure campaign encouraged to visitors to \"Find Your Epic\".\nThe tourism body said the campaign was \"an opportunity to promote safety\".\nLlanberis Mountain Rescue said many of those tackling the peak were unprepared in terms of knowledge and equipment, with many needing assistance.\nChairman of the team of volunteers, Rob Johnson, said \"serious consideration\" needed to be given to how the 3,560 ft (1,085m) peak was managed.\nHe said the drive to attract tourists contributed to an \"unsustainable\" rise in callouts - from 34 in August 2015 to 43 in August 2016.\nThe organisation relies on donations and about 1,000 volunteer hours were spent attending incidents - including an RAF helicopter crash landing.\nHe said many of the callouts were preventable and, with the right knowledge and equipment, they could have been avoided.\n\"We've attended a variety of incidents this summer but the most common have been lower-leg injuries, people too tired to continue and people crag-fast on Crib Goch,\" said Mr Johnson.\n\"It has been a massive commitment from a small group of volunteers.\"\nVisit Wales, the Welsh Government's tourism team, said it encouraged visitors to participate in activities with accredited providers.\nA spokeswoman added: \"The year of adventure is also an opportunity to promote safety in the great outdoors.\n\"Mountain rescue teams do great work in helping people, but as the adventure sector continues to grow there is no doubt rescue teams will need the help of educators in minimising the risk of people needing their assistance.\n\"That's why we will continue to work with partners and the industry so that people can enjoy Wales and be safe.\"","summary":"The number of callouts to Snowdon has been blamed for a rise in the number of people tackling the peak.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The A&E unit at Telford's Princess Royal Hospital could be downgraded, leaving the Royal Shrewsbury as the only hospital in the county to offer emergency and critical care.\nWomen and children's services would also be moved to Shrewsbury, despite a \u00c2\u00a328m centre opening in Telford in 2014.\nThe proposals have been made by the NHS 'Future Fit' board.\nMore updates on this and other stories in Shropshire\nUrgent care centres would be based at both sites, which Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust said would attend to the majority of patients who are currently seen at A&E.\nThese \"preferred options\" will be considered by Telford and Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Shropshire CCG, who will formally decide if a public consultation can begin.\nThe board is also recommending three other options be put forward for public consultation.\nNo formal decisions will be made until at least Summer 2017, Telford and Wrekin CCG said.\nThe NHS Future Fit programme was launched in 2014 to review the health system across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and mid-Wales and is set to finish in spring 2017.\nPrincess Royal Hospital in Telford:\nRoyal Shrewsbury Hospital:\nThere has been criticism of the plans to move women's and children's services from Telford.\nShaun Davies, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, described the announcement as \"a total farce that is being railroaded through\" and said he opposed the idea of downgrading Telford's A&E department.\n\"If there is to be only one, then it makes sense from a financial and clinical perspective to locate it at Princess Royal Hospital; in the area where there is a growing population.\"","summary":"Urgent care services could be moved from a Shropshire hospital to the Royal Shrewsbury Hospital.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"SSAFA said there were more than 3,000 calls to Forcesline from serving troops last year, up from 1,600 in 2014.\nThe service was set up at the Army's request after four recruits died at its Deepcut Barracks in Surrey.\nSSAFA said the rise in the number of calls \"although not a cause for panic, is reason for concern\".\nThe charity's chief executive, Air Vice Marshal David Murray, said: \"Those who serve in our armed forces are by their very nature resilient characters. They are then trained to be the most robust versions of themselves, so for some asking for help can be a real challenge.\n\"It is interesting that the service men and women who are contacting us are choosing to come to SSAFA, rather than their own chain of command, as the 'grin and bear it' attitude within the serving community remains strong.\"\nHe said it was \"imperative\" that the welfare of service personnel welfare remained a priority and troops did not feel they had to \"deal with their issues on their own\".\n\"They have been there when our country has needed them and we must be there when they need us,\" he said.\nA Ministry of Defence spokesman said: \"The government is absolutely committed to the wellbeing of our armed forces and provides a wide range of support both during and after service.\n\"We enshrined the armed forces covenant in law and have introduced a raft of measures designed to improve service life.\n\"The government works in close partnership with the service charitable sector on these issues and we value contributions such as this.\"\nSSAFA, formerly known as the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association, has a network of 7,000 volunteers providing support for serving personnel as well as veterans.\nBetween 1995 and 2002, four Army recruits died from gunshot wounds in unexplained circumstances at Deepcut, sparking allegations of bullying and abuse.\nThe Army said all of the deaths were suicides but, in each case, the families disagreed.\nA second inquest is taking place into the death of one of those recruits, Private Cheryl James, more than 20 years after her death.\nAmong other things, the coroner will consider accusations that there were \"shortcomings\" with barracks policies on sexual behaviour, supervision of young women, drugs, alcohol and accommodation.\nIn total, the SSAFA helpline received 21,983 requests for help in 2015, up 6% on the year before.","summary":"The number of calls to an armed forces helpline has more than doubled in a year, a charity has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The French manager has yet to say whether he will sign a new contract to stay beyond this season, but believes the spirit he has created in 20 years at the club can live on without him.\n\"It's more natural for local players because they have been educated in Arsenal - players like Ramsey, Chamberlain,\" Wenger said.\n\"They have to take charge.\"\nHe added: \"They should lead and take responsibility to say 'yes, that is how we want to behave, this is how we want to play, let's go together'.\n\"If they didn't want it, that would be a huge disappointment.\"\nSunday's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City (kick-off 15:00 BST), which could be Wenger's last trip to Wembley Stadium, is also his 11th semi-final as Arsenal manager. It is the Gunners' last chance of a trophy this season.\nWenger could field as many as five British players - Aaron Ramsey, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Theo Walcott, Kieran Gibbs and Rob Holding - but he says a player's nationality is less important to him than \"players who integrate the values of the club\" and are \"ready to defend these values\".\n\"A lot is said about my future but my future is more important in the value and spirit of what we have built in 20 years than my own person,\" added the 67-year-old Frenchman.\nIn the opposite dugout, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has happy memories of Wembley as both a player and a manager with Barcelona.\nThe Spaniard was a member of the Barca side who won the European Cup at the ground in 1992 and he was manager when the side beat Manchester United 3-1 in the Champions League final in 2011.\nGuardiola said: \"Wembley in my life has been so important in terms of football. We were able to win the first Champions League when Ronald Koeman made a fantastic goal against the Sampdoria of Roberto Mancini.\n\"The second one, we beat one of the best teams in the world in Manchester United at Wembley and, especially the way we played, always I will remember in my heart.\n\"Wembley is an important part of my life. Going back there will always be special.\"","summary":"Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says local players should take charge when he leaves the club at the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Italian artist and sculptor Maurizio Cattelan created the fully functional 18-carat gold lavatory, which he has titled America.\nThe, ahem, interactive exhibit has been installed in one of the Guggenheim's public bathrooms, reports the New Yorker.\nThe Fifth Avenue museum describes the piece as \"a bold, irreverent work\".\nThe lavatory replaced one of the Guggenheim's porcelain toilets in a one-person, unisex restroom.\nVisitors who pay museum admission will be able to use it as they wish.\nThe Guggenheim said the piece is \"ultimately reminding us of the inescapable physical realities of our shared humanity\".\nThe exhibit is aimed at \"making available to the public an extravagant luxury product seemingly intended for the 1 percent\", according to the museum.\n\"Its participatory nature, in which viewers are invited to make use of the fixture individually and privately, allows for an experience of unprecedented intimacy with a work of art,\" said the Guggenheim.\nCattelan, a Milan-based artist and a truck driver's son, hinted earlier this year that his creation had been inspired by economic inequality.\nThe exhibit has also drawn comparisons with Marcel Duchamp's avant-garde \"Fountain\", the porcelain urinal he exhibited in New York in 1917, causing a sensation in the art world.\nCattelan, 55, is known for his provocative sculptures, including La Nona Ora (The Ninth Hour), which depicted Pope John Paul II floored by a meteorite.","summary":"A gold toilet has gone on display at New York's Guggenheim museum.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jon Schueler, who died in New York in 1992 at the age of 75, created many of his pieces from a studio in Mallaig in the Highlands.\nHe was inspired by views of the Sound of Sleat and also of Skye, which lies across the stretch of sea.\nAn arts symposium and exhibition at the college runs from Friday to Sunday.\nCalled An Linne: Echoes, Reflections and Transfigurations, the events mark the centenary of the artist's birth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1916.\nThe painter, who served as a navigator on US bombers flown out of England during World War Two, moved to Mallaig in 1957 and he continued to visit and work in the village in the north-west Highlands throughout his career.\nMany of his pieces were influenced by the changing weather on the west coast and the effect the conditions had on the sea.\nMagda Salvesen, curator of the Jon Schueler Estate, said: \"The Sound of Sleat became to Schueler a place of experience, memory and mood.\n\"The specificity of this body of water fed Schueler's paintings - their imagery enlarged through layers of memory.\n\"How appropriate and challenging that the symposium celebrating the artist's centenary should be held on Skye, an island seen through changing weather from his studio in Mallaig.\"\nThe celebration at SMO - Scotland's National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, and which offers a Jon Schueler Residency scholarship - includes talks on Schueler's life and work and an exhibition of selected pieces from his time in Mallaig.\nDonnie Munro, director of development, fundraising and the arts at SMO, described the artist as having a \"profoundly deep experiential affinity with the Sound of Sleat\".\nHe said this connection led Schueler to create some of his most celebrated works.","summary":"A celebration of the life and work of a US artist is to be held at Skye College.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The London-based telecoms provider said that it alerted police after carrying out a data security review.\nHowever, a spokeswoman stressed that it had seen no evidence that the suspects had been involved with a high-profile cyber-breach last October.\nNearly 157,000 of TalkTalk customers' details, including bank account numbers, were stolen in the breach.\nThe unnamed suspects do not work for TalkTalk directly but are instead employed by Wipro, a local call centre provider, in Kolkata (Calcutta).\n\"Following the October 2015 cyber-attack, we have been conducting a forensic review to ensure that all aspects of our security are as robust as possible - including that of our suppliers,\" the company said.\n\"Acting on information supplied by TalkTalk, the local police have arrested three individuals who have breached our policies and the terms of our contract with Wipro. We are also reviewing our relationship with Wipro.\n\"We are determined to identify and deal effectively with these issues and we will continue to devote significant resource to keeping our customers' data safe.\"\nNews of the arrests was first reported by Channel 4 News.\nThe Indian company has said it has a \"zero tolerance\" policy on data theft.\n\"Wipro is working closely with the customer in the investigation and will continue to extend its full co-operation to the investigating authorities,\" it said.\n\"We are unable to comment on the matter that is currently under investigation.\"","summary":"Three people have been arrested in India on suspicion of stealing customer data from TalkTalk.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"More places will also be made available at all of Scotland's teacher education universities.\nThe increase of 60 primary and 200 secondary student teacher places will bring the total intake next year to 3,490.\nThe government said it was the fifth consecutive annual increase.\nA campaign was launched in September to try to encourage more people to enter the teaching profession in Scotland.\nThe Scottish government's #inspiringteachers campaign is focusing on science, technology, engineering and maths.\nMinisters are also asking the new Strategic Board for Teacher Education to consider whether further actions are needed \"to make sure we have the right numbers of teachers in our schools\".\nIn September, the leaders of seven councils called for a national taskforce to be set up to help deal with teacher recruitment problems.\nThey made the call at a summit on tackling teacher shortages in northern and rural parts of Scotland.\nStudent teacher places next year:\n\u2022 1,230 post-graduate primary places - 60 more than last year's target\n\u2022 710 undergraduate primary places\n\u2022 1,350 secondary places - up by 185 on last year's target\n\u2022 200 undergraduate secondary places - 15 more than last year's target\nEducation Secretary Angela Constance said: \"We want to make sure we have the right number of skilled teachers in our schools to help all of our young people to succeed.\n\"That's why we worked with local authorities to maintain teacher numbers this year and aim to do the same again next year, with a further \u00a351m funding.\n\"And it's why we are increasing student places for the fifth year in a row, targeting them at areas where they are needed most such as Aberdeen and Highlands and Islands universities.\n\"We have upped last year's student teacher targets for science, technology, engineering and maths and we know these will be challenging for the universities to meet.\n\"I will be asking the new Strategic Board for Teacher Education to look at our workforce planning, particularly in the secondary sector, to consider whether there is more we can do.\n\"We also launched a teacher recruitment campaign in September with a focus on the Stem subjects and we are working with the universities to maximise its impact.\"","summary":"More than 1,000 student teacher places are to be made available at Aberdeen and Highlands universities next year, the Scottish government has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Manchester Evening News reported it related to a councillor who admitted making indecent images of children.\nMike Owen and two senior officers have been suspended following an external review of the case, a spokeswoman said.\nCouncil leader Rishi Shori said the suspensions would allow the three to \"focus on responding\" to the case.\nHe said they were \"a neutral act\".\nThe council had commissioned the review by childcare expert Malcolm Newsam after it \"received allegations that there were failures to act appropriately in following safeguarding procedures in respect of an individual case,\" he added.\nDeputy chief executive Pat Jones-Greenhalgh will replace Mr Owen until the council's own investigation is concluded, the authority's spokeswoman said.","summary":"The chief executive of Manchester City Council has been suspended over allegations of failures to act appropriately in a case involving a councillor.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burberry rose 2.81% on speculation that the company could be takeover target for a US private equity firm.\nMining shares were hit by a number of broker downgrades following recent falls in commodity prices.\nAt close of trade in London the FTSE 100 index of leading blue chip stocks was ahead by 77.95 points, or 1.12%, at 7015.36.\nAnglo American shares fell 0.24% after Credit Suisse cut its rating on the company to \"neutral\" from \"outperform\".\nDowngrades also hit BHP Billiton, which fell 1.09%. Credit Suisse cut its rating for BHP to \"underperform\" from \"neutral\", while Investec downgraded to \"sell\" from \"hold\".\nOn the currency markets, the pound fell 0.83% against the dollar to $1.4743 but was up 0.17% against the euro to ???1.3813.\nSterling was weakened by the latest UK trade figures, which showed the trade deficit widening by more than expected in February.\nThe Bank of England kept UK interest rates on hold at 0.5% - as expected - following its latest meeting.","summary":"(Close): London's leading shares closed higher, with shares in Burberry leading the way.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"More than 700,000 private messages between members have also been leaked.\nA message on the site's homepage said: \"We have been made aware of an alleged security breach and we are reviewing our systems as we work to remedy the situation and tighten our security.\"\nThe leaked details included sensitive information such as whether a member would consider polygamy.\nThe breach was discovered by security researcher Troy Hunt who runs a cybersecurity alert website.\nDetails of members' employers, location, marriage status and whether they were a convert to Islam were revealed, as well as names, email addresses, Skype handles and IP addresses - according to technology news site Motherboard.\nMuslim Match's Facebook page describes the site as: \"Single, divorced, widowed, married Muslims coming together to share ideas, thoughts and find a suitable marriage partner.\"\nOne of the leaked messages read: \"I wanna marry you - if u agree I send my photos and details.\"\nAnother read: \"You will enjoy when you speak to me, I am genuine and truthful and am seriously seeking a right muslimah who could be a friend, a companion to hold hands thru journey of life and beyond.\"\nThe bulk of users affected are believed to live in the United Kingdom, United States and Pakistan.\nThe website's operation has been temporarily suspended. The company said it will be closed until Ramadan ends this week.","summary":"Details of more than one million members of a dating website called Muslim Match have been leaked online.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Land and Housing Minister Anna Tibaijuka had not shown \"due diligence\" when she took the money, he said.\nMs Tibaijuka, a former UN official, denies any wrongdoing.\nShe is a high-profile casualty in a corruption scandal that has rocked Tanzania's government and energy firms, straining relations with donors.\nOn 17 December, Attorney-General Frederick Werema resigned after MPs accused him of authorising the fraudulent transfer of about $120m to an energy firm.\nHe denied the allegation, but said he was stepping down because the controversy had \"disrupted the country's political atmosphere\".\nMr Kikwete, in a televised address, said the government was still investigating allegations of impropriety against Energy and Minerals Minister Sospeter Muhongo and his permanent secretary Eliakim Maswi.\nThe president's office later said that Mr Maswi had been suspended, pending the outcome of the probe.\nMs Tibaijuka rejected parliament's call for her resignation, saying the $1m was a donation for a school where she serves as the main fundraiser.\nShe accepted it in good faith and presented it to the school, she said.\nHowever, Mr Kikwete said he had dismissed her because \"one of the biggest questions raised is why this money was not paid directly to the school and was instead deposited in a personal bank account in her name,\" Reuters news agency quotes him as saying.\nMs Tibaijuka was the executive director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, before she became an MP and government minister in 2010.\nTanzania's parliament, which is dominated by the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, has been putting pressure on Mr Kikwete to sack top officials accused of siphoning government money in collusion with businessmen linked to the energy sector.\nAn investigation by a parliamentary watchdog committee found that about $120m had been taken from an escrow account, paid to an energy firm and then given to various government ministers.\nA group of 12 donors - including Japan, the UK, the World Bank and the African Development Bank - decided in October to withhold about $490m until the government took action over the alleged corruption.\nMr Kikwete took office in 2005 with a promise to tackle corruption in government.","summary":"Tanzania's President Kikwete has sacked a minister accused of stealing $1m (\u00a3640m) from the government.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former double world champion, 23, missed the 2014 Commonwealth Games due to recurring trouble in her left knee.\nShe also underwent surgery on a long-standing shoulder problem but Sutton said the knee injury was still a cause for concern.\n\"Becky has had a few setbacks over the last week or so,\" he said.\n\"We looked like getting her back in the spring but there have been one or two little complications.\n\"I have no detailed report. That is kept between the doctors, medical team and her rehab team.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"They are doing a great job and she is getting the best treatment possible.\"\nJames aggravated the knee injury when she returned to training following a period of rest after a minor medical procedure.\nThe Abergavenny-born track cyclist won silver and bronze for Wales at the Commonwealth Games in 2010, but came to international prominence at the 2013 Track World Championships.\nShe won golds in the keirin and sprint and also picked up bronze medals in the team sprint and 500m time trial in Minsk.\nJames missed out on the London Olympics in 2012 after a season wrecked by injury and illness, but Australian Sutton has no doubt that success at Rio 2016 remains realistic.\n\"I am totally confident we will get her right for Rio,\" Sutton added.\n\"Another four or five weeks is really not going to matter. She has lost a lot of time but give us 12 months and a clean bill of health, then Becky will be knocking them over in Rio.\n\"We are talking about a girl that is one of the best on the world stage.\n\"If anyone is going to survive this and cope mentally, it will be Becky.\"","summary":"Welsh cyclist Becky James' hopes of competing at the Rio Olympics are in doubt, says British Cycling technical director Shane Sutton.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"For its 3-2 victory over a team backed by phone-maker Samsung, SKT's five members shared a prize of $2m (\u00c2\u00a31.64m) between them.\nThe win is the third time in four years that SKT has taken the title. It also won the title in 2015.\nThe final ran for six hours and was held in front of almost 20,000 LoL fans at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.\nSKT's Lee Sang-hyeok, aka Faker, was named as the most valuable player of the tournament.\nThe total prize pot for the tournament was $5m with $750,000 going to second place team Samsung. The money available to teams taking part was increased by fan contributions.\nWriting on the Rock, Paper Shotgun gaming news site, Philippa Warr said the final had been \"breathtaking\", as the Samsung team had fought back from losing the first two games.\nHowever, she said, everything had changed in the \"beautiful\" third game, which lasted 70 minutes and saw Samsung wrest a keenly contested win from SKT.\nSamsung then took the fourth game more easily to set up the decider.\nIn the event, Warr said, SKT's \"fluidity\" and experience had won through, giving them the title, cash and Summoner's Cup trophy.\nLeague of Legends is a massively popular game involving two teams of five players fighting over a small map\nEach player controls a hero outfitted with a variety of attacks or defence abilities, and the winner is the first to destroy their opponent's base.\nAccording to statistics from Riot Games, which created LoL, about 100 million people play the game every month.","summary":"South Korean team SKT has won the prestigious League of Legends (LoL) tournament in the US.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGuy, 20, took third behind winner Dutchman Sebastiaan Verschuren in the 200m freestyle after missing out on the men's 400m final.\nTutton, 19, claimed bronze in the 100m women's breaststroke race won by world record holder Ruta Meilutyte.\n\"That race was amazing,\" Tutton told BBC Sport. \"I'm just over the moon.\"\nMeilutyte triumphed in one minute 6.17 seconds, ahead of Iceland's Hilda Luthersdottir.\nThe Plymouth-based Lithuanian was winning back at the pool where she took the 2012 Olympic title aged 15.\nTutton edged out Irish swimmer Fiona Doyle for third in 1:07.50, with Tutton's team-mate Molly Renshaw in seventh.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nIn the 200m freestyle, Verschuren won gold in a time of 1:46.02, with Serbia's Velimir Stjepanovic second in 1:46.26 and Guy finishing in 1:46.42.\n\"For me, that was a great swim and a season's best,\" said Guy. \"Rio is going to be a real scrap to the finish line.\"\nBritain's Max Litchfield and Dan Wallace were seventh and eighth in the men's 200m individual medley final won by Greece's Andreas Vazaios.\nScot Ross Murdoch breezed through to Thursday's 200m breaststroke final with a winning time of 2:09.72.","summary":"Great Britain's James Guy and Chloe Tutton won bronze medals at the European Swimming Championships in Madeira.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) and NFU Scotland have been calling for increased incentives in a grant scheme available to crofters.\nMs McLeod said the Scottish government was prepared to look at offering loans.\nFiona Mandeville, of SCF, said such assistance could help young crofters to get on to the housing ladder.\nShe said: \"We do see the loan element as key to the success of this scheme.\n\"This scheme really needs to be aimed at young crofters who maybe find it hard to get a mortgage, or to get a start on the housing ladder.\n\"I think it is important to look at the croft house grant scheme as another element of social housing.\"\nMs McLeod said the government would hold further consultation on the Crofter Housing Grant Scheme while on a visit to Inverness.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has welcomed the move.\nDonald Crichton, vice chairman of the comhairle's sustainable development committee, said: \"Over the last year we have made a strong case to the minister and civil servants for increasing and strengthening the grant as one of the best mechanisms for sustaining our crofting communities.\n\"This further consultation demonstrates that the minster has been listening and taking on board our views and we are encouraged by the proposals that are emerging.\"","summary":"Crofters in the Western Isles could be offered loans in a bid to get on to the housing ladder, Rural Development Secretary Shona McLeod has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Koukash has owned the Super League team since 2013 but it has stated before he could leave Salford.\n\"My plans are to make sure we win the next few games. We'll see what happens at the end of the season,\" he said.\n\"I have not made my mind up to walk away, I'm working hard to make sure it is financially viable for next year.\"\nSalford scored 13 tries as they comfortably beat Featherstone on Sunday in a game where only 1,759 were in attendance at the AJ Bell Stadium.\n\"It was a crucial game, there was no football around, there was good weather, it's a Sunday where families can come and we reduced ticket prices,\" Koukash told BBC Radio Manchester.\n\"To only have 1,750 for a crucial game, I must say I'm very disappointed. What the fans all have to understand is that next year the club will only be able to spend what it can afford.\n\"I can no longer keep bankrolling it the way I did. If the fans wanted to see a competitive Super League side they need to start turning up.\"\nDespite his future with the club being in doubt, Koukash said he could not buy another rugby league club if his time with Salford was to end.\n\"Once you are a Red Devil, you will always be a Red Devil. I will never be involved with another club, that's it. The time when I finish from Salford, I will just sit back and enjoy the sport like any other fan,\" he added.","summary":"Salford Red Devils owner Marwan Koukash says he is \"working hard\" to make the club financially viable for next season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inflation dropped to 2.6% in June from 2.9% the month before, whereas economists had expected no change.\nSterling had been trading above $1.31 at one point before the inflation figures were released.\nHowever, the inflation data sent the pound down to $1.3038 at the end of London business.\nThe pound also fell 1% against the euro to 1.1251 euros.\n\"Today's slowdown in price growth should squash any speculation of a rate hike for the time being,\" said Neil Wilson, senior market analyst at ETX Capital.\n\"An August rate hike now looks highly unlikely, but we should remember that the Bank has only limited tolerance for continued above-target inflation and may yet seek to push rates back up to 0.5% this year, if conditions in the wider economy improve whilst inflation remains above 2%.\"\nThe fall in the pound initially lifted the FTSE 100 share index. The FTSE 100 often moves inversely to sterling, as a weaker pound boosts the value of overseas earnings of the multinational companies in the index.\nHaving been more than 40 points lower at one point in the morning, the FTSE 100 closed down 13.91 at 7,390.22.\nRoyal Mail shares rose 3% after the company reported a 1% rise in revenues in the three months to 25 June, helped by its Europe-wide parcels business GLS.\nIn the UK, the volume of letter deliveries fell again, although general election political mailings helped to slow the decline.","summary":"The pound has fallen 1% against the dollar after the UK's inflation rate unexpectedly fell.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"US markets had finished higher on expectations that job figures for February, due out later on Friday, will show a strong pace of growth.\nAsia's biggest market, Japan's Nikkei 225 closed 0.3% higher at 17,014.78.\nShares in the embattled electronics firm Sharp rose 9.4% on new reports it was close to a deal with Taiwan's Foxconn.\nThe jump came after the Nikkei business daily reported that Sharp and Foxconn parent company Hon Hai Precision Industry were continuing talks, with both sides seeking to conclude a takeover deal by Monday.\nEarlier talks had been delayed when Foxconn said it had received new information from Sharp which needed to be clarified.\nIn Australia, the ASX 200 index finished the day up 0.2% at 5,090.02.\nShares of commodity giant BHP Billiton rose 2.4%, with investors unfazed by a downgrade by credit ratings agency Moody's.\nMoody's cut its ratings of the Anglo-Australian firm to \"A3\" from \"A1\", citing the deterioration in the company's earnings and cash flow as reasons.\nThe ratings agency also said it expected low commodity prices and softer demand to continue to affect BHP.\nIn China, the mainland benchmark Shanghai Composite index closed up 0.5% at 2,874.15. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index ended up 1.2% at 20,176.70.\nSamsonite shares rose 1.3% as the company confirmed that it was taking over US luxury rival Tumi.\nIn South Korea, the Kospi index finished down 0.1% at 1,955.63.","summary":"(Close): Asian markets were mostly higher on Friday, recovering some of the previous session's losses.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Arkansas wish to unlock an iPhone and iPod belonging to two teenagers accused of killing a couple, according to the Associated Press (AP).\nLess than a day after its San Bernardino announcement, the FBI agreed to help in the homicide case.\nSyed Farook and his wife were shot dead after killing 14 people in December.\nA judge agreed to postpone the Arkansas case on 28 March to allow prosecutors to ask the FBI for help.\nHunter Drexler, 18, and Justin Staton, 15, are accused of killing Robert and Patricia Cogdell at their home in Conway, Arkansas last July.\nStaton had been raised as a grandson by the Cogdells.\n\"We always appreciate [the FBI's] cooperation and willingness to help their local law enforcement partners,\" Faulkner County prosecuting attorney Cody Hilland told the AP.\nAn attorney for Mr Drexler told the AP he was \"not concerned\" about any data on the phone.\nPreviously, the FBI had asked Apple to write new software that would allow it to gain access to Farook's iPhone.\nHowever, the company refused, arguing it would be wrong to compromise the security of one of its devices since that might lead to vulnerabilities in many other iPhones.","summary":"The FBI has agreed to help in a murder case in the US state of California.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jamie Stevenson's entry, which incorporates a saltire, their black and white colours and their nickname - The Honest Men, won 48% of the votes.\nThe Scottish Championship club were forced to find a new crest as their old one broke ancient heraldic law.\nDesigns were whittled down to a shortlist of five that were voted on by the public.\nCommercial manager Graeme Miller told his club website: \"Nobody wanted to change our badge.\n\"However, when left with no option, I think the route we chose to take has been a hugely positively one.\n\"We visited numerous local schools with our players and mascot Pandamonium and the response from the kids was incredible.\n\"Hundreds of entries were sent in from local youngsters and hopefully the excitement generated when we visited them will have given them an interest in the club for the future.\"\nWinning designer Stevenson, who has lived in Peru for five years, attended his first Ayr match in 1979 and went on to design the club's match-day programme.\nA badge containing an anchor, representing Ayr's proximity to the sea, came second with 25%.\nThe new badge will be adopted from 1 July.","summary":"Ayr United have unveiled a new badge following a public vote.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Talha Asmal, 17, was one of four suicide bombers who attacked security forces near an oil refinery south of Baiji, The Guardian has reported.\nIsis social media reports said Asmal, going by the name of Abu Yusuf al-Britani, had taken part in the attack.\nHis family said they were \"devastated\" at the news.\nAsmal, from Dewsbury, would be Britain's youngest known suicide bomber. Another West Yorkshire teenager, Hasib Hussein, was almost 19 when he blew himself up on a London bus in the 7 July 2005 attacks.\nA statement issued by Asmal's family said: \"Talha was a loving, kind, caring and affable teenager.\n\"He never harboured any ill will against anybody nor did he ever exhibit any violent, extreme or radical views of any kind.\n\"Talha's tender years and naivety were it seems however exploited by persons unknown who, hiding behind the anonymity of the world wide web, targeted and befriended Talha and engaged in a process of deliberate and calculated grooming of him.\n\"Whilst there it appears that Talha fell under the spell of individuals who continued to prey on his innocence and vulnerability to the point where if the press reports are accurate he was ordered to his death by so-called Isis handlers and leaders too cowardly to do their own dirty work.\n\"We are all naturally utterly devastated and heartbroken by the unspeakable tragedy that now appears to have befallen us.\"\nWest Yorkshire Police said: \"The police have been made aware of media reports with regard to the death of a British National in Iraq.\n\"The identity of the person who has reportedly died has not been confirmed at this time and we are unable to comment further.\"\nAsmal travelled to Syria with fellow Dewsbury teenager Hassan Munshi.\nMunshi's brother, Hammaad Munshi, was arrested in 2006 at the age of 16 after police found a guide to making napalm on his computer.\nHe became the youngest person to be convicted under the Terrorism Act.\nAt least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in Syria and Iraq, British police say. A BBC News database tracks those who have died, been convicted of offences relating to the conflict or are still in the region.","summary":"A British teenager who travelled to Syria to join Islamic State has been reported to have carried out a suicide attack in Iraq.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Asad Khan, from Bradford, died three weeks after starting at Beckfoot Upper Heaton School in the city.\nHis mother, Farheen Khan, found her son after forcing her way into his locked bedroom on September 28. He died in hospital a short time later.\u00e3\u20ac\u20ac\nHis family maintain he had been bullied.\nBradford Coroner's Court heard Asad had told a boy - who cannot be identified - a number of things, including that he felt \"unsafe\" in school and was \"going to skive for a very long time.\"\nCoroner Martin Fleming heard on another occasion, Asad told the boy: \"Life is unfair. I would say it's 90 to 95 per cent life is hard\".\nMr Fleming said he would now consider whether to call the boy in person to give evidence.\nThe inquest will resume next month.","summary":"An inquest into the death of a 12-year-old boy who took his own life has been opened and adjourned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Damien 'Dee' Fennell made an application to Belfast Crown Court to amend his conditions so he could go to Co Donegal for a week.\nThe 34-year-old faces three charges for a speech he gave during an Easter Rising commemoration event last year.\nMr Fennell has denied the charges. He is due to go on trial later this year.\nHe was charged with encouraging acts of terrorism, inviting support for the IRA and addressing a meeting to encourage support for the IRA after speaking at the event in Lurgan, County Armagh.\nHis lawyer pointed out that Mr Fennell had been on bail \"for a significant period without breaching his conditions\" and that his client would adhere to any requirements, such as reporting to the Garda\u00c3\u00ad (Irish police).\n\"He is not going to abscond,\" said a defence lawyer.\nThe judge granted the bail variation if a cash surety of \u00c2\u00a32,000 was lodged.\nHe also ordered Mr Fennell, of Torrens Avenue, Belfast, to report to Garda\u00c3\u00ad in Donegal twice a week and said both the house number and phone number of his accommodation should be provided to police.","summary":"A prominent dissident republican has been granted permission to travel to the Republic of Ireland on bail.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, Paul Kenny was granted bail and banned from attending games after admitting racially abusing Sinclair.\n\"It was disappointing,\" said Gers goalkeeper Foderingham, an ambassador for equality group Kick It Out.\n\"No-one wants to see that in football, especially at a club I represent.\"\nCommenting on the incident, the 26-year-old Englishman said it was \"difficult when one idiot comes and starts to behave like that\".\n\"The club has dealt with it accordingly,\" he said.\n\"The Rangers fans have been fantastic. All season and since I joined the club, they have been superb.\n\"I haven't (spoken to Sinclair), I can understand that he is probably upset and frustrated, but hopefully he will be all right.\"\nMeanwhile, Foderingham admitted the Rangers players are still getting used to new manager Pedro Caixinha's methods since he took over from Mark Warburton.\n\"It is a different style of play,\" he said. \"He is an intensive, aggressive type of manager who wants his sides to play as such and it will take time for the boys to adjust.\n\"We are doing that at the moment and hopefully we can get a good pre-season under our belts and have a good go at it next season.\n\"Until we start winning football matches on a regular basis, the question marks are not going to go away.\n\"So what we need to do is work together as a squad, as a management, as a club and get back to winning football matches.\"","summary":"Wes Foderingham has criticised the behaviour of Rangers fans after Scott Sinclair was racially abused by a fan at Ibrox.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The specialist, Dr Howard Kornfeld, was unable to make it from California to Minnesota immediately but sent his son.\nIn a strange turn of events, it was his son, Andrew Kornfeld, who called police after joining Prince's staff to search for the missing singer.\nThe Kornfelds' lawyer said neither had met Prince before his death.\nWilliam Mauzy told reporters on Wednesday that Prince's team contacted Dr Howard Kornfeld on 20 April, the day before Prince died.\nUnable to make it to Minnesota, the doctor dispatched his son and called a local doctor, who cleared his morning schedule but never saw the singer.\nWhen Andrew Kornfeld, who works with his father but is not a doctor, arrived at Prince's Paisley Park home, he was told that the singer was missing. He joined members of staff to search the property and made the emergency call when Prince's unresponsive body was found.\nMr Mauzy said the plan was to stabilise him in Minnesota, before flying him to California to seek treatment at Dr Kornfeld's Recovery Without Walls rehab centre in Mill Valley.\nThe lawyer confirmed that Andrew Kornfeld had been interviewed by police, but was protected by Minnesota's Good Samaritan law. The law offers some legal protections to those who make emergency calls, to encourage them to do so.\nNo details have been released from Prince's autopsy exam, but investigators are looking into whether he died from an overdose and if a doctor was prescribing him drugs in the weeks before his death.\nThey are also trying to establish whether a doctor was on the singer's plane when it made an emergency landing less than a week before he died.\nThe musician was found unconscious on the plane after it stopped in Moline, Illinois, on 15 April. Detectives investigating his death have asked to see fire and ambulance records related to the emergency landing.\nIt emerged on Wednesday that emergency calls were made from the Paisley Park complex 46 times in the past five years.\nA log released by Minnesota authorities showed the 911 calls related to everything from medical emergencies to false fire alarms.\nIt included one call in 2011 in which an unidentified woman said she was concerned about Prince's cocaine use, but no police action was taken.","summary":"Prince's team contacted a US addiction specialist the day before the singer died, it has emerged.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bakehouse Close and Riddle's Close - once home to philosopher David Hume - are among those selected for a makeover by Edinburgh World Heritage.\nFleshmarket Close, which is famously a setting for an Inspector Rebus novel, has also made the final list.\nLighting and artwork will be installed in the little-used closes.\nThe people behind the project hope the improvements will encourage more people to use the historic network of narrow streets.\nAdam Wilkinson, the director of Edinburgh World Heritage, said: \"Our aim is for this project to re-connect the people of Edinburgh with the closes of the Old Town.\n\"The intricate network of closes and courtyards that bind the Old Town together gives it a unique identity, is underused but has the opportunity to be revitalised, used and celebrated by all.\"\nThe closes date back to the medieval origins of the city.\nOriginally, individual plots of land were set up lining the main street, with paths to gain access to the land behind.\nAs each plot became built up over time, so they developed into narrow lanes connecting courtyards and streets behind the Royal Mile.\nThe Twelve Closes project was welcomed by city leaders, including John Thompson, of the Old Town community council.\nHe said: \"This is a project to be welcomed, changing dilapidated and neglected closes into useful routes linking different parts of the Old Town.\n\"The closes were once busy thoroughfares, buzzing with all the life of the city, and it would be wonderful to see some of that atmosphere return.\"","summary":"The Twelve Closes project in Edinburgh's Old Town has been given the go-ahead.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A white BMW 420 coupe struck the woman under a railway bridge on Bradford Road, Dewsbury at about 10:10 GMT, police said.\nThe road was closed for four hours, with a section of the nearby Lidl car park also cordoned off.\nThe arrested 21-year-old man remains in police custody for questioning.\nSgt Carl Quinn, of West Yorkshire Police, said: \"Anyone who saw the collision or the manner in which the BMW was being driven prior to it, is asked to contact the major collision and enquiry team.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a woman was hit by a car in West Yorkshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Munster statement said O'Connell, 36, would provide \"invaluable technical expertise and advice\" to the Irish province's next generation of players.\n\"Every club in the world would love to have an iconic figure such as Paul O'Connell involved in their set-up,\" said Munster chief Garret Fitzgerald.\nO'Connell made 174 Munster appearances and earned 108 Ireland caps.\n\"As a Limerick native and proud Munster and Irishman who has played and led teams for Munster, Ireland and the Lions, we were very eager to secure his services in some capacity,\" added Fitzgerald.\n\"An appointment such as this is a further boost to our academy staff and young players, and to the organisation as a whole.\"\nThe Limerick man, who played on three British & Irish Lions tours, was forced to retire from the game in February after being unable to recover from serious hamstring injury sustained at last year's World Cup.\nThe injury meant that O'Connell was forced to cancel his contract with French club Toulon.\nFormer Lions captain O'Connell spent 14 seasons at Munster and helped the province win two European Cup titles and three Celtic Leagues.\nO'Connell was also part of Ireland's Grand Slam winning team in 2009 and captained his country to successive Six Nations titles in 2014 and 2015.\nMunster have appointed former South African international Johan 'Rassie' Erasmus as their Director of Rugby for next season with Anthony Foley's job title remaining as head coach.","summary":"Former Ireland and British and Irish Lions captain Paul O'Connell has joined Munster as an academy coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UN estimates that a third more cocaine was being produced in the country in 2016.\nThe head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Bo Mathiasen, called the increase significant.\nAnalysts say much of it was due to the end of the eradication of coca crops by spraying.\nThe report said the total coca-growing area rose from 96,000 hectares in 2015 to 146,000 in 2016.\nMr Mathiasen said that he held out hope for a reduction in cultivation because Colombia had signed a peace agreement with the biggest rebel group in the country, the Farc, which controlled much of the drug-producing areas.\nBut local analysts argue that the rise was caused partly by a hiatus resulting from the government's peace deal with Farc rebels.\nUnder the deal, the Farc agreed to relinquish control over drug production areas and help the government try to encourage local farmers to plant substitute crops.\nFarmers have taken advantage of the delays while the crop substitution policy is set up to plant coca, which has increased in price by almost 50%, because they know they will be offered subsidies later not to grow the plant.\nMeanwhile, the Colombian government has increased by almost 50% its seizures of cocaine - from 253 tonnes confiscated in 2015 to 378 tonnes in 2016.","summary":"The amount of coca - the raw ingredient for cocaine - has risen sharply in Colombia, according to a new report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old, who has been first choice for the Chiefs this season, has torn a pectoral muscle.\nDave Lewis started in place of Chudley in Sunday's win over Ulster while Stuart Townsend came on for his first game outside the Anglo-Welsh Cup.\n\"You've just got to get on with it, and we'll get on with it with a team that's got some momentum at the moment,\" head coach Rob Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\nAs well as Townsend and Lewis the Chiefs also have highly-rated teenager Jack Maunder, Fiji international Niko Matawalu and veteran Haydn Thomas on the books at scrum-half.\n\"That's his (Townsend's) championship rugby debut, how well he did in a pressure situation,\" added Baxter.\n\"His kicking was fantastic, his defensive work was absolutely top drawer and you look at that and your mouth waters to the future we could have in the scrum-half department.\"","summary":"Exeter Chiefs scrum-half Kurt Chudley has been ruled out for the rest of the season with a chest injury.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A 24-hour walkout by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, in protest at the introduction of driver-only trains, ended at 11:00 BST on Wednesday.\nSouthern warned passengers to expect \"difficult and frustrating\" journeys throughout the day.\nTwo further strikes have been announced for 10 May and 12 May.\nLatest updates here\nThe RMT confirmed it would attend talks with Southern \"over the guards jobs and safety dispute\" on Friday.\nDyan Crowther, chief operating officer for Southern owner Govia Thameslink Railway, told BBC Sussex: \"We are very pleased to hear that and we look forward to meeting the RMT\".\nSouthern said some routes were again suspended or reduced with 700 fewer services across Sussex and east Surrey.\nMs Crowther said the timetable would not return to normal until Thursday as they needed to get rolling stock and staff into the right position.\nPaul Barker, a commuter from Rye, normally catches a Southern train to Ashford then a high-speed service to St Pancras.\nHe said he worked from home on Tuesday but went to Robertsbridge on Wednesday to catch a Southeastern service to London.\nHe said: \"It was standing room only from Frant, but you cannot take two days off work\".\nRMT general secretary Mick Cash said: \"This dispute is about safety. The company, with an eye on ever-fatter profits, is prepared to axe the guards on some of the most overcrowded and potentially-dangerous services.\"\nThe company said there would be no job or pay cuts but the planned changes would make conductors more visible while drivers would operate doors.\nIt accused the RMT of \"scaremongering\" and said \"driver-only operation is a safe, proven way of working\" which had been used \"on 40% of trains across the Southern network for 25 years\".","summary":"Hundreds of Southern rail services have been cancelled for a second day of strike action.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victims all worked at the plant 100km (62 miles) east of Porto.\nThe factory's owner was among the dead and several members of his family were either dead or missing, said local mayor Francisco Lopes.\nSome of the victims were found outside the factory, apparently propelled from the building by the force of the blast.\nAn initial explosion happened shortly after 17:30 (16:30 GMT) on Tuesday, followed by two more blasts, reports said.\nFive bodies were found late on Tuesday and emergency workers found a sixth victim some 200m (650ft) from the site, minister Jorge Gomes told Portuguese media. The search was being extended to a radius of 800m, he added, because of the scale of the explosion.\nThe factory was described as a family business.\nAs investigators tried to identify the victims, the mayor said that almost all of the eight caught up in the blast were members of Egas Sequeira's family. Mr Sequeira was among those feared dead along with one of his daughters and a son-in-law, Portuguese media said.\nThe owner's wife had left the building just before the explosion and survived but two other family members were among the missing.\nOfficials were initially unable to enter the site because of the potential risk to their safety. Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was due to visit the scene on Wednesday.","summary":"At least six people have been killed in an explosion at a gas factory in central Portugal, the interior minister says.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The dramatic creation by Philip Treacy has been likened to a Turkey Twizzler, a lavatory seat and a pretzel.\nThe 22-year-old princess wore it to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton last month, and a Facebook page was set up in its honour.\nThe auction on eBay ended on Sunday, with the proceeds going to charities Unicef and Children in Crisis.\nThe identity of the winning bidder has not yet been revealed.\nThe princess commented on the auction page: \"I've been amazed by the amount of attention the hat has attracted.\n\"It's a wonderful opportunity to raise as much money as possible for two fantastic charities.\n\"I hope whoever wins the auction has as much fun with the hat as I have.\"","summary":"A hat worn by Princess Beatrice has been sold at auction for \u00a31,100.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Conrad Clitheroe and Gary Cooper, both from Stockport, and expat Neil Munro were reportedly taking notes near Fujairah Airport, 80 miles from Dubai, when they were arrested in February.\nRelatives were told they were held for \"national security\" reasons. The men insisted they did not take photographs.\nThe Abu Dhabi hearing is due on Monday.\nMr Clitheroe, 54, and Mr Cooper 45, were visiting their friend Mr Munro, who was born in Manchester, when they were arrested on 22 February by an off-duty police officer who had seen them monitoring planes from a car.\nThey were near Fujairah Airport, where older and rarer aircraft can be seen.\nA local police official said the men had been taking photographs near an airport and were using a telescope.\nThe men are expected to argue their actions were misinterpreted and are understood to be hoping to be granted bail.","summary":"Three British men accused of spying on planes in the United Arab Emirates are to appear in court.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nScotland scored twice in three minutes in the final quarter to win 2-1 in Glasgow.\nJames Carson gave Wales the lead from a penalty corner, but Ben Cosgrove and Alan Forsyth won it for the hosts.\nEarlier the Wales women's team lost 3-0 to Italy to finish fourth at their EuroHockey Championships in Cardiff.\nChiara Tiddi, Celina Traverso and Federica Carta scored the Italian goals.\n\"We came out fighting for the bronze today but just couldn't hit the line,\" midfielder Sian French told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"We'll keep on pushing as a team for the next two years and we'll come back even stronger next time.\"\nBecause two teams get promoted from the B Division, Wales's men will compete in Europe's top tier at the next EuroHockey Championships in 2019.\nOn Friday, Wales women's hopes of rising into Europe's top tier were shattered in a 2-1 defeat by Russia.\nWales' men secured promotion to their top tier by beating France 4-3 in their semi-final in Glasgow.\nWales women had beaten Austria and Poland, but lost to Belarus on the way to the semi-finals.\nNeither Wales side has been in the EuroHockey A Division since it was reduced to eight teams more than a decade ago.\nThe nation's women were playing in the third tier just four years ago.","summary":"Wales' men's hockey team have been promoted to Europe's top tier for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nigel Williams, of Caerwent, was walking on the A48 near the Northgate House bed and breakfast in Caerwent when he was hit on Saturday at about 03:30 GMT.\nHe was taken to Newport's Royal Gwent Hospital, but died shortly after arrival.\nThe father-of-three's family said he would be \"sadly missed\".\n\"He always had time for everyone he met and was always ready to help with anything and everyone,\" they said.\nAnyone who witnessed the crash has been asked to call Gwent Police on 101.","summary":"A 25-year-old man who died after being hit by a car in Caerwent, Rhondda Cynon Taff, has been named by police.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old has started three of Exeter's four games this season.\n\"He was fantastic, not just in his carrying and his danger in that area, but some of his high-ball stuff was absolutely top drawer,\" Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\n\"He looks a big, strong, quick, hungry rugby player and those are some of the qualities we saw in him.\"\nWoodburn is in his second season at Sandy Park after moving from Bath, where he failed to break into the side.\nHe was a regular in the Chiefs team which made the play-off final last season and reached the last eight in the Champions Cup, an improvement which Baxter puts down to the work he has done on the training field.\n\"He's thriving on real regular game time and lots of good input from Ali Hepher, who's doing a fantastic job with the backs,\" Baxter said.\n\"They look like they're thriving on the way we're trying to play and the speed we're moving the ball and the angles we're running.\"","summary":"Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter says full-back Ben Woodburn's performance in Saturday's European Champions Cup win over Saracens was \"fantastic\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Markit\/CIPS purchasing managers' index showed activity in UK services recorded the biggest month-on-month rise in the survey's history.\nAt one stage the pound hit $1.3372 against the dollar, but slipped back to trade at $1.3312, a rise of just 0.13%.\nSome analysts think the data indicates the UK might avoid recession later this year.\n\"The prospect of sterling strength is on the horizon as today's PMI figures suggest that the reported fall in activity following the EU referendum may have been a blip,\" said Ranko Berich, from Monex Europe.\n\"They do change the likelihood of a severe economic contraction in the third quarter, which previously seemed all but assured for many observers,\" he added.\nOther analysts warned not to read too much into the latest numbers.\n\"These PMIs are only surveys - more hard economic data over the coming months will be crucial. It's easy to read to too much into a survey for a single month. We are not out of the woods yet,\" said Neil Wilson, markets analyst at ETX Capital.\nThe FTSE 100 was not moved much by the data. It eased lower, falling by 15 points to 6,879.\nBanks weighed on the index, with Royal Bank of Scotland falling by 3.5% and Lloyds Banking Group down 2.1%.\nThose shares fell after negative comments from analysts at Deutsche Bank.\nMining shares were a bright spot on the FTSE 100. BHP Billiton was up 1.3% and Randgold Resources rose 1.6%.\nShares in Marks and Spencer fell 1.4% following confirmation that it plans to cut more than 500 jobs at its head office.\nUS financial markets were closed for Labor Day.","summary":"(Close): The pound hit a record high against the dollar after a closely-watched survey suggested the UK economy had avoided recession following the Brexit vote.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There were about 19,000 diagnoses in 2015, compared to about 17,300 in 2006.\nPublic Health Wales (PHW) said the main reason for the increase was an ageing population.\nThe organisation's Dr Dyfed Wyn Huws said there was \"good news\" by way of significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\nThere was a year-on-year decrease from about 19,800 cases in 2014, but the 2015 figure of 19,088 is likely to increase as statisticians revise the numbers.\nOnce age factors are taken into account, the rate decreased by more than 5% in men, but increased by more than 5% among women between 2006 and 2015.\nThis is partly due to the rate of lung cancer going down in men, but up among women. Historically, smoking rates peaked far earlier among men than women.\nBreast, prostate, lung and bowel cancers remain the most common.\nAccording to PHW, cases of liver, mouth, throat and melanoma skin cancer saw the biggest percentage increases.\nThe rates of stomach cancer and prostate cancer decreased, while mesothelioma rates increased by almost a third.\nDr Huws said: \"We know that up to four in 10 of cancers in the population may be preventable.\n\"With an increasing number of cancer cases each year, cancer control is possible and important for future generations and for keeping rising health service demand in check.\n\"The good news is that we have seen significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\n\"This is already bringing cancer rates down in men.\"","summary":"The number of cancer cases in Wales has more than doubled in the past decade, according to official figures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emmerson Whittel may need surgery on his jaw, while the club alleges player Josh Lynam was also bitten on the ear.\nThe RFL's match review panel will look at official video on Thursday, as it does for all on-field incidents.\nKeighley have gathered additional video from spectators following an appeal.\nFootage already online, shot from the stands, shows a number of fights breaking out on the field between the two sets of players.\nFollowing the incident, Whittel posted on Twitter that brackets and bands had been used to try to re-align his jaw and that he faces at least three months out.\nKeighley Cougars of League One, England's third-tier competition, progressed to the Challenge Cup fourth round with a 50-32 win over Fryston Warriors - a side from the second tier of England's amateur game.\nThe match, a \"home\" game for Fryston, was played at nearby Featherstone in West Yorkshire after the tie was at risk of being reversed and played at Keighley instead.\nKeighley have also complained to the RFL about their off-field treatment before kick-off, as they allege players and members of staff were refused entry to the ground without a valid matchday ticket.\nA statement on Keighley's website said: \"The players' allocation of 'family and friends' tickets was then claimed to have been used to admit the playing squad and coaching staff into the ground.\n\"The club is outraged by this development.\"\nThe BBC contacted Fryston Warriors, who have declined to comment at this time.","summary":"Keighley Cougars have complained to the Rugby Football League after two players were bitten during their Challenge Cup win over Fryston Warriors.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Marco Goncalves, 34, assaulted the referee after being sent off in last month's game against Rio Tinto, and was escorted off the pitch by police.\nImages of the attack went viral, with the referee suffering a broken nose.\nGoncalves plays for Canelas, a club made up of FC Porto ultras who have been branded \"thugs\" for their aggressive style of play.\nThree members of their squad, including the captain, hail from the 'Super Dragons' ultras, a well-known fan group of Porto.\nOther clubs in the fourth-tier amateur league would rather pay a 750-euro fine and forfeit the match than play Canelas.\nAs a result, they are top of the league after a string of default wins, but no official complaints have yet been filed against the club.\nA spokesman for the Porto regional league told AFP Gonclaves has been banned for four years for the attack on the referee, three months for assaulting an opposition players and two months for \"insults\".","summary":"A Portuguese footballer has been banned from all football-related activity for four years for attacking a referee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 34-year-old, who had recently given birth, was found dead at her home in Essex Close in Luton on 10 October.\nBedfordshire Police said her family has been informed.\nA double murder investigation was launched on Wednesday. A man arrested in connection with the deaths has been released on bail.\nLive: More on this story and others in Bedfordshire\nDet Insp Fraser Wylie, of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, appealed for friends or colleagues of Ms Winning to contact police.\nHe added: \"We're also continuing to ask for anyone who witnessed suspicious activity between Friday 7 and Monday 10 October in and around Essex Close to get in touch.\n\"We're particularly keen to speak to anyone who saw a black wheelie bin being taken along the street, or anyone who lived nearby who has noticed that their wheelie bin has gone missing.\"\nThe man's body was discovered in a wheelie bin on Monday night outside the entrance to the flats. It had been wrapped in cling film and a purple duvet cover.\nIt is thought the dead man and Ms Winning were partners.\nHer baby is being cared for.","summary":"The death of a man whose body was found in a wheelie bin is being treated as suspicious, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Brown accused referee Dean Whitestone of a number of \"really poor\" decisions.\nWhitestone awarded Gillingham a penalty in first-half stoppage time before sending off Southend's Ryan Inniss for two bookable offences.\n\"There were four or five decisions that says that referee shouldn't be refereeing at this level,\" said Brown.\nThe 57-year-old claimed Whitestone did not cope with the pressure of the game between two sides separated by the mouth of the Thames.\n\"The referee mentioned to me that it was a derby game and he'd heard about the potential friction - but you can't take that into consideration,\" said Brown.\n\"He initially crossed his arms about to wave away the penalty but the next movement he blows for a foul. That, for me, is a referee under pressure.\n\"The sending off is even worse - unbelievable refereeing. This was officiating at its worst and someone has to be brought to task. I'm appealing the red card and if I can take it further than that I will.\"\nMeanwhile, Southend defender and former captain Adam Barrett has announced his retirement at the age of 37.\nBarrett played 354 games in two spells with the club, the last against Stevenage in the EFL Trophy in November.\nHe was a member of the Shrimpers side that won back-to-back promotions from League Two to the Championship in 2005 and 2006, and also the League Two play-off final in 2015.\n\"He will be remembered as one of Blues' greatest and a true legend,\" Brown told the club website.","summary":"Southend United manager Phil Brown has launched an appeal against the red card shown to one of his players in Saturday's 1-1 draw with Gillingham.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old has been without a club since leaving English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent nine years.\nHe did not play at all for Tottenham in the 2014-15 season and spent the previous season on loan with Queens Park Rangers.\n\"Officially at St Etienne so happy - back in football,\" he wrote on Twitter.\nAssou-Ekotto has not played for Cameroon since the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when he was involved in an argument with his team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo and even appeared to headbutt him.","summary":"Cameroon defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto has signed a one-year contract with French Ligue 1 side St Etienne.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The key foreign ministry portfolio has gone to Ibrahim Ghandour, a former presidential assistant.\nMohamed Zayed has been appointed oil minister, while Mustafa Osman Obeid was appointed acting defence minister.\nThe new government will comprise a total of 31 cabinet ministers.\nIn addition President Bashir has also appointed governors for Sudan's 18 states in what he has vowed will be a \"new page\" for his country,\nSpeaking at his inauguration last week, the president said that he wanted to repair ties with the West, tackle corruption and bring peace to the country.\nAnother priority is restoring Sudan's ailing economy.\nMr Bashir, 71, seized power in an Islamist-backed coup in 1989.\nEven President Bashir has been forced to admit - with civil war(s) continuing, and the ongoing economic crisis - that Sudan needs to change, and this reshuffle is part of his promised reforms.\nThe most surprising decision is the removal of Abdel Rahim Hussein as defence minister, as for many years he has been President Bashir's confidant and friend.\nMr Hussein has been named governor of Khartoum state, one of several changes among the governors, which seem designed to remove any who were developing sizable local power bases.\nBut simply replacing ministers and governors will not bring change. Instead, the way Sudan is governed will have to improve if the country is to escape from its current malaise.","summary":"Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has announced a reshuffle of his cabinet.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, a report by the public protector said Mr Zuma had \"benefited unduly\" from the upgrades.\nMr Zuma said the auditor-general and finance minister should determine how much he should repay to end the dispute.\nThe announcement comes a week before a constitutional hearing on the matter.\nAfrica Live: BBC news updates\nHow President Zuma's Nkandla home has grown\nThe refurbishment of the residence in the village of Nkandla, in Mr Zuma's home province of KwaZulu-Natal, has turned into a major political controversy in South Africa.\nSome of of the money was spent on building an amphitheatre, swimming pool, and cattle enclosure.\nThe opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who have called for a corruption investigation, say they are pressing ahead with their court case regardless of the president's latest offer.\nFollowing Mr Zuma's announcement #PayBackThemoney is trending in South Africa - this was the phrase EFF MPs chanted at the president in parliament last year.\nMany commentators seem sceptical.\nAnalysis: Milton Nkosi, BBC News\nPresident Jacob Zuma's delayed willingness to pay back the money spent on the upgrades to his Nkandla residence could be a calculated move to avoid embarrassment at the Constitutional Court hearing expected next week.\nBut it could also be linked to the forthcoming local government election.\nThe Nkandla scandal has been a sore point for the governing African National Congress (ANC) which President Zuma leads, especially as the party faithful go out to campaign for votes.\nPolitical analyst Professor Somadoda Fikeni told me that it could also be related to the president being \"politically vulnerable as he enters his 'lame-duck' period and following his mis-appointment of finance ministers\" at the end of last year.\nAnother consideration could well be an attempt to avert another episode of the chaotic scenes we saw during the opening of parliament last year when Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) heckled and disrupted the president's state of the nation address.\nSecurity personnel had to be called into the chamber to remove the MPs who would not stop shouting \"pay back the money'\" while President Zuma desperately tried to deliver his speech.\nPunches at South Africa parliament\nWhy did Zuma sack two finance ministers in a week?\nAll figures in 2013 financial terms\nSource: Public protector report","summary":"South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has said he will pay back the $23m (\u00a311m) spent on upgrades to his private residence, Nkandla.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Huxtable, 34, from Swansea, had been missing since the collapse in February.\nHis body was found on Wednesday and workers who carried out the search formed a guard of honour as it was driven from the site in the early hours of the morning.\nKen Cresswell, 57, and John Shaw, 61, both from Rotherham, remain missing.\nThe body of a fourth man, Michael Collings, 53, from Brotton, Teesside, was previously recovered from the site.\nSwansea East MP Carolyn Harris, who has been involved with the family since the incident, said they still did not know all the facts about the collapse.\nShe said: \"I feel very sad. My heart and my prayers go out to the family who have waited desperately for Christopher's body to be found. They can finally have closure, and say goodbye to him and grieve his loss.\n\"But let's not forget that there's two other families who are still waiting for their loved ones to be returned.\"\nThe building was due for demolition when it partially collapsed in February.","summary":"The body of one of three men missing after the collapse of Didcot Power Station has been recovered.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Clarke, 29, contacted girls, aged 15 and 16 at the time, via Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter.\nHe also bought the Ysgol Bro Dinefwr pupils gifts including T-shirts, earrings, sweets and games consoles.\nAn Education Workforce Council hearing concluded his actions amounted to professional misconduct.\nOne girl told how Mr Clarke sent her a message saying: \"I kept having the same thought over and over again. How much I wanted to grab you, kiss you...\"\nThe girl, now 19, said he also invited her to one-on-one sessions in his chemistry office and told her not to show anyone the gifts her gave her.\nAnother girl, now 17, said his actions made her feel uncomfortable and he was \"acting in a creepy nature\".\nA third student said she told Mr Clarke she thought his messages were inappropriate and he later asked her to delete their conversation.\nPolice investigated but no charges were brought against Mr Clarke.\nThe school also began an investigation but he resigned before any findings were made.\nEducation Workforce Council chairman, Steve Powell, said Mr Clarke's conduct \"clearly breached boundaries between teachers and pupils\".\n\"His actions fell very short of the standards expected of a registered person and amounted to unacceptable professional conduct,\" he added.","summary":"A Denbighshire teacher who sent sexually explicit messages to two teenage girls has been struck off.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bird, known officially as LF15, and her partner LM12 bred three chicks in both 2015 and 2016 at the Dunkeld reserve.\nLassie arrived back in Scotland on 23 March, six days after her mate.\nViewers from around the world have been watching the pair's progress on the Loch of the Lowes live webcam.\nCharlotte Fleming, Perthshire ranger for the Scottish Wildlife Trust, said: \"LF15 has settled down to begin incubating, and we would expect the egg to hatch in about six weeks' time.\n\"It's now clear that the pair's attempts at breeding have been a success and they are on track to repeat the hat-trick of chicks that were hatched in both 2015 and 2016.\"","summary":"A female osprey has laid an egg at Loch of the Lowes nature reserve.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said they received a report of the fire at a property in Castle Mews at about 03:30 BST on Saturday.\nA tyre had been put against the front door of the house and set alight. The blaze caused smoke damage.\nA man, a woman and two boys inside the property were not injured.\nDet Insp Tara Nicholls said: \"I would appeal to anyone that was in the area and noticed any suspicious activity between the times of 01:30 and 03:30 BST to contact CID at Cookstown Police Station on the non emergency number 101.\"","summary":"A man, a woman and two boys have escaped injury in a suspected arson attack at a house in Cookstown, County Tyrone.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The CQC previously rated the Penberthy home in Newquay as inadequate.\nNew reports highlight problems at three other homes run by Cornwall Care: Headlands in Carbis Bay, Trevern in Falmouth and Blackwood in Camborne.\nCornwall Care said it was rare for an inspection not to point out areas for improvement.\nThe CQC said Headlands was \"unsafe\" and overall \"was not caring\".\nAt Trevern \"one person had not been able to have a bath or shower for eleven months due to the home not obtaining the appropriate bathing equipment to meet the person's needs,\" the report stated.\nAction was also needed to address the \"care and welfare of people who use services\" and the \"safety and suitability of premises,\" it was claimed.\nThe report on Blackwood said \"people did not always have access to meaningful activities\" and action was needed regarding the \"safety and suitability of premises\".\nDue to changes in CQC reporting procedures the reports did not give an overall rating as it has done for Penberthy.\nAdrian Hughes, the commission's deputy chief inspector of adult social care, said there had been \"slippage\" in services provided by Cornwall Care.\nHe said: \"They have taken their eye off the ball in some aspects of that care.\"\nA spokesman for Cornwall Care said: \"We have worked closely with CQC and commissioners for many years and it is rare that an inspection of any care service does not point out areas for improvement.\n\"We welcome that feedback and always act quickly to make sure we are offering the best possible service to our clients.\"","summary":"A care home run by Cornwall Care has been rated \"inadequate\" by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guy Hedger, 61, died in the early hours of 30 April after intruders reportedly broke into his home in Ashley, near Ringwood, and opened fire with a shotgun.\nMarine officers are searching a section of the River Stour in West Parley.\nThree men appeared in court in May accused of Mr Hedger's murder.\nDet Ch Insp Sarah Derbyshire of Dorset Police said: \"We received intelligence to suggest that the weapon would be in this area and by searching the river today we hope to recover it.\"\nEarlier this week the charity Crimestoppers put up a \u00c2\u00a310,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the firearm used and jewellery stolen during the raid.\nKevin Downton, 40, of Winterborne Stickland near Blandford, Jason Baccus, 41, and Scott Keeping, 44, both of Verney Close, Bournemouth, have been charged with murder and are due at Winchester Crown Court at a later date to enter pleas.\nHelen Cooper, 40, from Poole, has been charged with assisting an offender.\nA 45-year-old-man from Poole and a 39-year-old Bournemouth man were arrested in May on suspicion of conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary and released while inquiries continue.","summary":"Police investigating the murder of a man shot dead at his home in Dorset are searching a river in a bid to recover his weapon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to Station Road, Wood Green, at about 03:20 BST after receiving reports of a stabbing outside the Jolly Anglers public house.\nParamedics treated the man, named by police as 33-year-old Vincent Harvey, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.\nNo arrests have been made and the Met have appealed for witnesses.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said there was \"a large number of people in and around the Jolly Anglers pub at the time Vincent was stabbed\".\n\"It is vital that anyone who saw this incident, or the events leading up to the incident, get in contact with police,\" he said.","summary":"A man has been stabbed to death outside a pub in north-west London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A winding-up petition was dismissed by the High Court on Monday.\nThe brief hearing in London revealed an undisclosed amount of money owed to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs had been paid by the Exiles.\nA club statement said the takeover had been agreed, subject to the approval of the Rugby Football Union.\nThe Championship side but have struggled to pay players' wages since previously avoiding liquidation in April, and Rowland Phillips has not been replaced since leaving as head coach.\nWelsh - one of England's oldest clubs, having been formed in 1885 - said the financial security provided by the unnamed California-based group would allow the club \"to plan for the future with confidence and renewed enthusiasm\".\nClub chairman Bleddyn Phillips commented: \"We are thrilled and very excited to be able to announce the arrival of a new owner which will provide the club with the financial strength to sustain its ambition to be not only a competitive rugby team playing in the top tiers of the game in the United Kingdom, but, equally importantly, to consolidate and enhance its social, community and amateur based activities at its spiritual home at Old Deer Park\".\nThe Exiles were a Premiership side as recently as 2015, when they were based at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and finished bottom of the table after losing all 22 games.\nThey subsequently returned to their traditional home at Old Deer Park in Richmond after three seasons away and started the new season with a narrow 33-32 defeat at Rotherham on Sunday.\nTheir plight further highlights the difficult financial situation in English rugby's second tier.\nThe Rugby Football Union, which runs the Championship, has been accused of under-funding the league, which was reduced from 16 teams to 12 in 2009.\nEvery team became fully professional at that time, and a new five-year funding deal with the governing body was agreed in 2015.\nFor the latest rugby union news follow @bbcrugbyunion on Twitter.","summary":"London Welsh have confirmed they have agreed a takeover by a US-based group.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who has not yet been identified, was last seen alive at 20:45 BST on Tuesday 9 June in St Stephen's subway.\nTwo people saw the man, 29, in the early hours of Wednesday before he was found dead at 07:00 BST, police said.\nA post-mortem examination revealed he died from injuries to the spleen and the death was declared \"suspicious\".\nDet Insp Marie James said: \"We are still trying to create a timeline of the man's final movements and the circumstances which led to his death.\n\"We would particularly like to hear from two people who saw the man in the early hours of Wednesday morning.\n\"Other witnesses have suggested a male teenager, possibly a college student, passed him in the subway at around 05:00 BST and later returned to buy flowers from the flower stall by the subway to leave inside.\n\"The second person we wish to trace is a man who gave assistance at the scene when his body was discovered.\n\"This man is described as being smartly dressed, wearing a jacket and glasses.\n\"I would also appeal again for people to contact me if they know details about any of his friends or family as we have still been unable to trace next of kin despite numerous inquiries.\"","summary":"Police investigating the death of a man whose body was found in a London subway have released CCTV images of two people they want to trace.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chiltern Edge School in Sonning Common had been rated inadequate by Ofsted after following the inspection in March.\nInspectors also said pupil attainment was too low and a disadvantaged pupils' fund was not being used effectively.\nOxfordshire County Council said it will begin consulting on Friday over whether the school should shut.\nThe school, which educates children between 11 and 16 years old, received a good rating from Ofsted in 2012.\nBut after the most recent inspection, the watchdog said the school had shown a lack of management and effective teaching, which led to pupils underperforming.\nIt added: \"Standards in reading are too low. Pupils do not read well or widely enough.\n\"This restricts their access to the wider curriculum.\"\nThe council will discuss the potential closure of the 500-pupil school with parents on 3 May.\nA spokesman said the consultation - which will run until 16 June - will explore the potential impacts of the closure and how it can provide good-quality education to pupils.\nDirector of children's services Lucy Butler, said: \"It's important to stress at this stage that no decisions have been taken and that the school would not close without appropriate transfer arrangements in place for every child to attend a better-performing school.\"\nThe school would not comment on the potential closure, but a letter to parents read: \"Inevitably, this is a time of great concern and uncertainty for everyone but I assure you that everything possible will be done to safeguard the education and progress of our students.\"","summary":"A school in Oxfordshire could close after being placed in special measures following an inspection.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"MI6 and and GCHQ advertised on the Mumsnet website for the first time this year, and MI5 has raised its target for women employees to 45% by 2021.\nFlexible working and the importance of \"high emotional intelligence\" are also being stressed in recruitment.\nThe agencies were responding to calls from MPs to recruit more women.\nParliament's Intelligence and Security Committee reported in March 2015 that 37% of intelligence agency staff were women and women only make up 19% of senior civil servants in the agencies.\nOne year on, the government says that it and the agencies - internal security service MI5, external spy agency MI6 and the government listening post GCHQ - \"agree wholeheartedly\" with the need for \"diversity\" in agency staff.\nIt says action has been taken since the report was published to \"increase their focus\" on \"all aspects of diversity\", including recruiting more women.\nRecruitment targets, \"diversity champions\", events such as a recent \"Women in Cyber\" event and more career support for female officers are part of efforts to employ more women and encourage talented existing women to apply for promotion.\nThey also say they are doing more to \"promote a flexible working culture\" for men and women with childcare commitments and to allow women returning from maternity leave to take up their old jobs - including in intelligence roles.\nThe three agencies also said they were always looking for \"new and innovative ways to recruit those with the right skills, mind-set and diversity of approach\".\nMI5 had already used Mumsnet as well as local newspapers to target women \"not currently in work\" while the other two agencies did so for the first time this year.\nGCHQ has also removed a requirement of a 2:1 university degree from its \"fast-stream\" recruitment to encourage women who had followed a \"non-traditional graduate route\".\nThe government said the initiatives were having an effect as MI5 had recently been placed in the Times Top 50 employers for women and had increased its number of new female employees by 5% to 46% of new recruits. GCHQ had seen applications from women rise to 40%. MI6 had increased its female recruitment targets for 2016\/17 after seeing a 4% drop in women - to 41% of new recruits.\nThe government also said career support for female staff was having a \"real impact\" with increased numbers of women applying for senior roles in MI5.","summary":"The UK's three intelligence agencies are using social media to recruit more women.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The League One club have also signed Norwich City midfielder Ebou Adams on loan until January.\nAdams, 21, signed from non-league Dartford in February 2016, will be making his second loan move from Carrow Road, having had a brief three-game stint with Braintree last season.\nJules, 20, did not play a first-team game for the Royals.\nBut he did make 10 Scottish Premiership appearances for Motherwell during a loan spell last season, and he was a member of the Scotland Under-20 squad that finished third at the recent Toulon tournament.\nShrewsbury have now made five summer signings, having previously brought in strikers Lenell John-Lewis and Arthur Gnahoua and midfielder Jon Nolan.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Shrewsbury Town have signed Reading defender Alex Jules on a season-long loan deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The leading index closed down 69.63 points at 6231.89.\nMiners more than doubled earlier losses to leave Antofagasta down more than 6%. Others, including Anglo American and BHP Billiton were down 4%.\nHOusebuilders all but wiped out their earlier falls. Taylor Wimpey ended flat and Berkeley Group ended less than 1% down after a report from chartered surveyors forecasted a short-term drop in UK house prices over the next three months.\nRolls-Royce was also a loser, with a 2% fall.\nThe chief executive of Rolls-Royce has warned staff that the engineering firm is behind with deliveries to customers, according to the Financial Times.\nVodafone fell about 5% after it agreed a deal to merge its New Zealand operations with Sky Network Television.\nOn the FTSE 250 builder Bellway was also caught in the general decline of construction shares, with a 1% fall.\nThat was despite an upbeat trading statement.\n\"That survey from RICS [Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors] about a first possible drop in house prices since 2012, is clearly spooking people,\" said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.\n\"It is tax-related and maybe a little bit Brexit related, but some will be wondering whether there are more fundamental factors slowing us down, as prices are just at such high levels.\"\nFlybe shares ended 5.5% lower, despite returning to profit.\nOn the currency markets, the pound was down 0.3% against the dollar at $1.4466 but rose 0.3% against the euro to \u00e2\u201a\u00ac1.277.","summary":"(Close): The FTSE 100 ended the day lower, with mining shares among the biggest fallers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That was just over over half of last year's haul, when the website auctioned a coffee meeting with the Apple boss.\nThe money will benefit the Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.\nCharityBuzz declined to reveal the winner, who will get a one-hour lunch with Mr Cook at Apple headquarters (cost of travel not included).\nMr Cook also added a second prize on Twitter, which will give the winner a VIP seat at an upcoming Apple event.\nCharityBuzz had estimated the value of the lunch date at around $100,000.\nPart of the reason for the lower price tag could be that CharityBuzz implemented a finance authorisation requirement for anyone wishing to bid on the auction.\nBut while appetite for a bite with Mr Cook may have cooled (or Silicon Valley lovers might just prefer a well-brewed cup of coffee), his stock, much like Apple's, remains high.\nAn auction for a similar lunch date with former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke took in just over $70,000, and a still-open auction for a coffee date with AOL boss Tim Armstrong - which also includes a tour of HuffingtonPost Live and a taped interview - currently has zero bids.\nWarren Buffett, chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, was one of the first to popularise a \"lunch with the boss\"-style charity auction 14 years ago.\nLast year, lunch with the \"oracle of Omaha\" sold for more than $1m on eBay, off the record $3.5m winning bid in 2012.","summary":"A \"lunch with the boss\" date with Apple chief executive Tim Cook has sold for just over $1m (\u00a36400,000) on CharityBuzz.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Scot was development driver this year but her position will be expanded in 2015 to include two runs in Friday practice and two tests.\nThe move comes after Wolff impressed in an outing in free practice at the German Grand Prix this year.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"I'm really happy to be able to carry on and get more time in the car,\" Wolff told BBC Sport.\n\"That was the most important aspect.\n\"This is another step in the right direction for me. I am delighted Williams are recognising my progression, hard work and that it is performance that counts.\n\"I'm incredibly proud of what the team have achieved this year and I hope we can continue that development next year.\"\nWilliams have finished third in the constructors' championship this season, a year after suffering the worst season in their history, following a major internal restructuring and a switch from Renault to Mercedes engines.\nThis year, Wolff did a day's test in Barcelona in May, before two planned outings in free practice at the British and German races.\nHer outing at Silverstone ended after less than a lap when her car suffered engine failure.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nBut at Hockenheim she completed a full session and ended up with a time just 0.227 seconds slower than race driver Felipe Massa, an 11-time grand prix winner.\nWilliams's reserve driver Felipe Nasrhas moved to race for Sauber in 2015.\nIt is not clear whether Williams will replace him, but Wolff is in any case expected to be the prime driver for the team at tests other than the race drivers Massa and Valtteri Bottas.\nWilliams deputy team principal Claire Williams added: \"Susie continues to impress us with her strong technical knowledge, the feedback she delivers and the performance when she drives the car both on the track and in the simulator.\n\"She has steadily increased her time behind the wheel since she joined us in April 2012 and her appointment as test driver was a natural progression.\"","summary":"Susie Wolff will become Williams's first female test driver next year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The White Garden, at Kensington Palace, was planted to mark 20 years since Princess Diana died in a car crash.\nThe Duchess of Cambridge joined the princes on the garden tour.\nA spokeswoman for Kensington Palace said: \"The engagement will allow the princes to pay tribute to the life and work of their mother.\"\nThey met representatives from the causes and charities supported by Diana, including the Royal Marsden and Great Ormond Street hospitals, the National Aids Trust, Centrepoint youth homelessness charity and the Leprosy Mission.\nMembers of the public have been leaving tributes and flowers at the gates of the palace to mark the anniversary of Diana's death.\nThe Princess of Wales died on 31 August 1997 in Paris, when William, now the Duke of Cambridge, was 15 and his brother was 12.\nThe garden at their mother's former home has been inspired by memories of her life, style and image, such as her white \"Elvis\" Catherine Walker dress.\nThe White Garden, as it is known, follows a tradition first established at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent, famous for its own white garden created in the 1930s.\nTheir Royal Highnesses met gardener Sean Harkin who designed the display and Graham Dillamore who knew the princess when he worked there some 30 years ago.\nThe garden has been open since spring and will continue into September with white roses, lilies, gladioli and cosmos.\nIt is the fourth London memorial created in tribute to Diana - the others are the Diana Memorial Playground at Kensington Palace, the Diana Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park, and the Diana Memorial Walk at St James's Palace.","summary":"Prince William and Prince Harry have visited a garden created in memory of their mother.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Highways England say the \u00c2\u00a36m layout changes on the Posthouse roundabout proved more difficult than anticipated.\nWork began last summer and was expected to finish by March but it has now been pushed back to 28 June.\nWrexham MP Ian Lucas said the route was vital to the region's economy.\n\"Deadlines were set, missed, then extended, not once but again and again - and the level of information given to motorists has been very poor indeed,\" he said.\nNew Chester MP Chris Matheson added: \"The chaos these works have caused has been a real issue for Chester for months.\"\nA Highways England spokesperson said: \"We are doing everything we can to complete the A55\/A483 scheme as quickly as possible.\n\"We have rescheduled the street lighting installation work to take place overnight in July, so that we are able to fully open the roundabout and start operating the traffic lights from Monday 29 June.\"","summary":"The completion of road works on the A55 and A483 in Chester has been delayed again.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, the 31-year-old Brighton midfielder was named in the Wales squad for their upcoming friendlies, over two years after his last call-up.\n\"Wales manager Chris Coleman said to have a better chance of going in the summer he'd like to see me playing regularly,\" Crofts told BBC Radio Kent.\n\"I wasn't guaranteed that with Brighton, so it was a tough decision.\"\nCrofts has featured 18 times for the Seagulls, who are second in the Championship, this season but his last outing came in the defeat by Cardiff on 20 February.\nThe former Norwich man has won 27 caps for Wales, with the last of those coming against Serbia in September 2013.\nHowever, he could add to those in the friendlies against Northern Ireland and Ukraine during the international break.\n\"With the Euros coming up for Wales it was important for me to get some games under my belt before the end of the season,\" he added.\n\"After speaking to Chris, my place isn't guaranteed even if I play, but it gives me the best opportunity.\"\nCrofts began his career at Gillingham and has returned to Priestfield Stadium until the end of the campaign, although Brighton have a 28-day recall clause as part of the deal.\nHe scored 19 goals in 191 games in his first stint at the Kent club and he hopes he can help the Gills, who are fourth in League One, win promotion to the Championship.\n\"This year I have got three massive goals; Brighton to get promoted, Gillingham to get promoted and a place at the Euros,\" he said.\n\"I am going to work as hard as I can to achieve those things. I'll give it everything I have got.\"","summary":"Gillingham's Chris Crofts says his loan move to Gillingham was a \"tough decision\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Chinook helicopter from RAF Odiham in Hampshire was sent to recover the wreckage.\nFive people were on the training aircraft when it was forced to land on Yr Aran in Snowdonia on 9 August.\nAll five escaped unhurt, but black smoke could be seen billowing from the peak for miles around.\nFive people - four military and one civilian - were on board the Griffin helicopter from RAF Valley on Anglesey when it made what the Ministry of Defence called a \"precautionary landing\".\nA sixth person involved in the training exercise was already on the mountain when the crew had to land.\nThe exercise involved the helicopter picking people up and putting them back down on the peak.","summary":"The wreckage of an RAF helicopter which made an emergency landing on a Snowdonia peak has been recovered.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dr Imran Farooq, a leader of Karachi's influential MQM party, was stabbed to death near his home in Edgware, north London in September 2010.\nKhalid Shamim and Mohsin Ali were detained near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman, Balochistan province.\nThey are to be handed to Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency.\nThe BBC's Shahzeb Jillani in Pakistan says the murder was widely seen as a politically-motivated killing because Dr Farooq was reportedly planning to break away from the MQM leadership in London and start a new party.\nThe arrested suspects and a third man named Mohammed Kashif Khan Kamran worked for the MQM party, officials said.\nIn a statement, the MQM party denied any association with the suspects or involvement in the murder of Dr Farooq and accused the Pakistani government of political victimisation.\nDr Farooq was parliamentary leader in the Pakistani National Assembly when he went into hiding during a military operation against the MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement party) in 1992.","summary":"Pakistani police have arrested two men suspected of involvement in the murder of a prominent Pakistani politician in the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve Williams, of Flat Iron Heritage, contacted his local MP, Lindsay Hoyle, after families were blocked from visiting the Chorley Pals Memorial Site at Serre-les-Puisieux.\nHe claims they were obstructed by a farmer who owns land near the cemetery.\nThe BBC tried to contact Jean Louis Legrand but could not get a reply.\nTo reach the Pals' Battalions memorial at the Sheffield Memorial Park, which is owned by Sheffield City Council, visitors must use an unmade public right of way that crosses land owned Mr Legrand.\nThe path is owned by the town of Serre whilst the park itself is looked after and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC).\nThe commission's Director General Victoria Wallace said: \"We are very concerned about the situation at Serre, and urge any visitors encountering hostility or harassment to report it to the local authorities.\n\"We are working with the French government and local authorities to find long-term solutions, but meanwhile we urge caution when visiting, and we ask visitors not to inflame the situation by ignoring the parking restrictions.\"\nThe dispute has forced Flat Iron Heritage to cancel visits.\nMr Williams, who has been making an annual trip to the area since 2002, said the situation was getting worse.\nHe said it has caused a \"great deal of distress\" to those travelling to visit the graves of loved ones.\nLabour MP for Chorley Mr Hoyle has written to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson asking his department to investigate.\nSheffield Memorial Park","summary":"A row has broken out over the ownership of land near a World War One memorial in France.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"England international Chase, 29, had been suspended pending an internal disciplinary investigation, but will now been given a free transfer.\nCaptain Hansen, 29, is also released while Salford owner Marwan Koukash says Paterson, 28, is moving to Leigh.\nHalf-back Fages had resigned from the club and will now be allowed to leave.\n\"We're very close with his advisers to reaching a deal and we want to wish him all the very best,\" Koukash said of 21-year-old Fages.\nSalford secured their Super League status for next season with their win at Widnes and that will be the catalyst for their recruitment drive for next season, according to Koukash.\n\"Everything was on hold until we secured our position in Super League,\" he said. \"Having done that now, it's a matter of finalising the deals.\n\"I have no doubt that there will be at least six to eight new arrivals.\"","summary":"Salford Red Devils have released half-back Luke Fages, prop Ben Hansen and half-back Stefan Paterson.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Sunderland means United remain six points adrift of the Premier League top four.\nAsked afterwards if United can still make the Champions League places, Van Gaal said: \"It will be very difficult.\n\"After this match, the Europa League is our best route but it will not be easy because there are so many good teams.\"\nSince last season, the winners of the Europa League have been rewarded with a place in either the Champions League final qualifying stage or the group stage.\nUnited play the first leg of their Europa League last-32 tie against Danish side FC Midtjylland on Thursday.\nThey play Shrewsbury in the FA Cup next weekend and do not return to Premier League action until 28 February when they play third-placed Arsenal at Old Trafford.\nVan Gaal says he has not given up hope of matching United's fourth-place finish from his first campaign in charge, but has warned his squad that it now looks unlikely.\n\"We have given five points away against Chelsea and now Sunderland, so it is too much at this time,\" he added.\n\"I have said that also to the players, because you cannot close your eyes to it. It is still possible but the Europa League is easier I think.\n\"It is also not so easy, because there is also a fantastic level in that competition, so we will have to fight for it.\"","summary":"Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal says it will be \"very difficult\" for his side to qualify for next season's Champions League.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Oscar-winning actress is specifically backing a project aimed at securing the future of Nower Wood, as an \"outdoor classroom\" for generations.\nThe ancient woodland, in Leatherhead, serves as a wildlife and environmental education site for pupils from primary to A-Level age.\nA fundraising drive aims to raise \u00c2\u00a3470,000 to rebuild dilapidated classrooms.\nDame Judi said: \"As a local Surrey resident with a love of wildlife, I'm delighted to be supporting Surrey Wildlife Trust and its Nower Wood New Build Project.\n\"I also recognise the importance of outdoor education and the need to inspire the next generation about wildlife and conservation.\"","summary":"Dame Judi Dench has donated \u00a31,000 to Surrey Wildlife Trust.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Officers fired tyre-deflation rounds at the raiders' Mercedes after they tried to ram a police car to escape.\nTwo further rounds were discharged at another car which was mistakenly thought to be involved.\nThe Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) said the officers' response was \"wholly justified.\"\nNo members of the public were injured during the incident on 12 February last year.\nThe five men were arrested outside the restaurant after stealing an ATM in Carnoustie earlier that day.\nSeven men were convicted of blowing up cash machines at banks and supermarkets across England and Scotland at Liverpool Crown Court this week.\nThe Pirc report said the police firearms response was \"necessary and proportionate\" due to the high risk posed to the public.\nCommissioner Kate Frame said: \"The police response, to what was a significant threat to public safety and the officers themselves, was wholly justified.\n\"They had reliable intelligence to indicate they were dealing with suspects who had access to firearms, a history of extreme violence and who had previously used high-powered stolen vehicles to ram police vehicles and escape.\n\"When the suspects then used the same dangerous tactic to try and avoid arrest during this incident, the use of tyre deflation rounds to disable their vehicle was not only necessary but proportionate.\"","summary":"Five men who blew up cash machines outside a fast food restaurant in Carnoustie were lawfully arrested, a report has found.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, 27 motorcyclists were killed and the number of serious injuries also rose from 507 to 514 in the year up to September 2015.\nLondon Assembly's Transport Committee said the figure for deaths was \"unacceptably high\".\nTfL said more police have been deployed in accident hotspots and it is focusing on motorcycle and scooter safety.\nThe figures were released as the London Assembly committee published its report \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcEasy Rider: Improving motorcycle safety on London roads\u00e2\u20ac\u2122.\nResearchers spoke to 1,200 riders and found one in five had been involved in a collision and about 62% motorcyclists had been involved in a near-miss incident.\nIn 2010, 4,337 motorcyclists were injured in London, which by 2014 rose to 5,233, an increase of nearly 21%.\nThe report found the inconsistency over access to bus lanes causes \"unnecessary confusion\" as TfL allows motorcyclists to ride in bus lanes on the roads it manages, while many boroughs do not.\nIt also asked TfL to monitor the impact of dedicated Cycle Superhighways on the road space shared by other traffic.\nThe report also called on authorities to educate young riders.\nValerie Shawcross, chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, said: \"Arguably motorcyclists have been overlooked in public discussion about road safety in recent years.\n\"However, 36 motorcyclists were killed on London's roads last year, a death toll that is unacceptably high, and part of a bigger picture of collisions and injuries affecting motorcyclists, many of them life-changing in their seriousness.\"\nTfL said that since September police had stopped 5,389 riders, issued 742 traffic offence reports, 1,335 verbal warnings, seized 96 motorcycles and made 10 arrests.\nPolice will also target the boroughs where motorcyclists are at greatest risk of injury.\nLeon Daniels, TfL's managing director of surface transport, said: \"On-street education and enforcement, substantial investment in improving rider skills and guidance to help engineers design roads so that they are safer for riders, all form part of a concerted effort to improve road safety in the capital.\"","summary":"The number of motorcyclists killed and injured in London has more than doubled in the past five years, according to Transport for London (TfL).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old, who joined Chelsea in January 2012, spent last season on loan at English Championship side Middlesbrough, making 22 appearances.\nHis switch comes after a vow to fight for a place at Chelsea this season.\n\"The target is to get a lot of playing time and help Kasimpasa achieve their objectives,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I've come to Turkey to reciprocate the club's determination to bring me here. I want to show the manager and the fans that they have made a good choice and I am completely focused on breaking into the squad and prove myself here.\n\"They have strong faith in my ability and I need to prove it. Last season was difficult because of injuries which affected me both at club and international level but I have put all that behind me.\n\"Kasimpasa approached Chelsea in a professional manner and the chance to test myself in a top league is very challenging.\"\nOmeruo underwent his medical at Kasimpasa on Tuesday before signing a deal, which includes an option for the Turkish club to buy him at the end of the loan.\nHe joined Chelsea from Belgian side Standard Liege in 2012 and developed on loan at ADO Den Haag in Netherlands in an 18-month spell from 2012 to 2013.\nOmeruo made 14 appearances in his first loan spell at Boro after joining in January 2014 and returned for the whole of last season.\nThe centre-back was first called up by Nigeria in January 2013 and he went on to play at that year's Africa Cup of Nations and Confederations Cup - and at the 2014 World Cup.","summary":"Nigeria defender Kenneth Omeruo has joined Turkish side Kasimpasa on a season-long loan from Chelsea.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 41,000 people descended on the city's Golden Mile to mark the Hindu festival of light, with entertainment including fireworks and dancing.\nThe lights switch on earlier this month also attracted a record attendance with 37,000 in Leicester's south Asian area.\nThe festival, also marked by Jains and Sikhs, celebrates the victory of good over evil.\nAt the centre of Leicester's celebrations was a 110ft (34m) ferris wheel, known as the Wheel of Light. About 6,000 coloured lamps were strung up around the city.\nAs well as fireworks and the street lights, shops put on entertainment and there was traditional dancing and music to mark the festival.\nRangoli sand art decorations and light displays also wowed the gathered crowds.\nThe demolition of the Belgrave Flyover last year allowed for an extension of the celebration along the full length of Belgrave Road.","summary":"Thousands of people have attended Leicester's annual Diwali celebrations.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sturgeon, named Steve, swam out of World of Water in Romsey, Hampshire when it was inundated by flood water in early February.\nBut now staff at a car wash a mile from the centre have discovered him in a deep puddle.\nA larger koi carp fish named Chadwick escaped at the same time but, despite sightings, has not yet been retrieved.\nCentre manager Mark Bradbury said he was \"hugely relieved\" Steve had been recovered and \"only a little worse for wear for his travels.\"\nThe seven-year-old fish was used as part of the shop's displays, but Mr Bradbury said similar fish would retail for up to \u00c2\u00a31,000.\n\"He must have crossed the road and got to the petrol station through the flood water. He's got a few bumps and scrapes but is happy to be back with his friends,\" he explained.\nThe centre has now re-opened after being closed for three weeks because of the floods.","summary":"A koi carp that escaped from a water treatment centre has been found safe and well.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simmons, 52, was suspended in September for questioning the continued omissions of Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard.\nHe issued a public apology to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).\n\"I regret my public outburst during a press conference and the revelation of the vote that took place at the selection meeting,\" said Simmons.\n\"I extend a public apology to all whom I may have offended. I have personally apologised to my fellow selectors and the WICB and now do so again publicly.\n\"I am looking forward to putting this behind me and doing the job I enjoy with the West Indies' senior men's teams.\"\nSimmons played 26 Tests as an all-rounder for the West Indies between 1988 and 1997, and became head coach of their senior squads in March.\nEldine Baptiste took over from Simmons for the current tour of Sri Lanka, with the West Indies losing both Tests and all three one-day internationals before Wednesday's concluding Twenty20 match.","summary":"West Indies head coach Phil Simmons has resigned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve, who presents Deadly 60 on CBBC, says \"it's pretty crazy that the word 'bullying' was bandied around.\"\n\"It's not a word that should be used lightly and certainly not one that I ever used,\" he said.\nThe pair dismissed claims earlier this month and Ola's husband James Jordan attacked Strictly producers over it.\nOla has now said that she knows people will believe how it was reported by the Daily Mail even if it wasn't true.\n\"Yes they do think it's true,\" reflects Ola, \"and it is hard being on a show for nine years and suddenly being called names, it's very hard\".\nSteve and Ola were in the bottom two on Strictly at the weekend and then lost the dance off so have now left this year's competition.\n\"It's been weird for me,\" says Steve, \"that the job I do has very little press and tabloid attention and all of a sudden having all these stories coming out and not really knowing what to do with it and how to handle it has been probably the biggest learning experience of Strictly for me\".\nIn a joint interview, Steve went on to say that \"the best thing\" to do when the bullying claims surfaced \"was to show that we were unified, that we were together as a team and to make sure that we just carried on smiling and carried on dancing and carried on doing our thing.\"\n\"And in some ways not to dignify it with a response,\" he added.\n\"In other ways when it's decisively brought up to answer it as truthfully as we can and I think that we've done that and it will blow over.\"\nIf you've been affected by bullying and want to find out about the help that's available, go to The Surgery's homepage on the BBC Radio 1 website.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Steve Backshall and Ola Jordan have spoken out for the first time about claims that they were bullying on Strictly Come Dancing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sturrock has nearly an entire team of injured players with 10 of his first-team squad doubtful for Saturday's League Two game against Wimbledon.\nTo add to his woes forward Shaun Jeffers is also suspended following last weekend's red card.\n\"We've just got to battle through these next two games,\" said Sturrock.\nWinger Jack Compton has also been ruled out for four weeks leaving Sturrock little choice but to ask some of his squad to play despite carrying knocks.\n\"I won't be able to fill it so I'll bring in one of the youth players to sit on the bench in a position we don't have many players for,\" Sturrock told BBC Radio Bristol.\n\"Jordan Gibbons is playing with an injury but he'll have to play again. It's not ideal but that is the situation we are in.\n\"It's quite scary when you look at the age of certain players playing every week. They deserve the experienced players to come back as quickly as possible.\n\"They are getting match practice and learning their trade but they are making mistakes and really we need to get a more solid team on the pitch.\"","summary":"Bristol Rovers manager Paul Sturrock has described his side's injury crisis as \"scary\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Musk tweeted that the explosion of Falcon 9 during a routine filling operation was the most complicated in the space travel firm's history.\nHe said that the engines weren't on and there was \"no apparent heat source\".\nThe rocket's payload, a satellite on which Facebook had leased capacity, was destroyed in the explosion last week.\n\"Still working on the Falcon fireball investigation. Turning out to be the most difficult and complex failure we have ever had in 14 years,\" Mr Musk tweeted.\nFacebook, with Eutelsat Communications, had been due to use the Amos-6 satellite for broadband internet coverage for parts of sub-Saharan Africa as part of Facebook's Internet.org initiative.\nThe force of the blast at Cape Canaveral shook buildings several miles away.\nMr Musk tweeted that support for the SpaceX investigation by Nasa, the US Federal Aviation Administration, and the US Air Force was \"much appreciated\".\nThe technology entrepreneur owns and leads SpaceX. Mr Musk is also chief executive of electric car company Tesla Motors and chairman of solar energy firm SolarCity.","summary":"The explosion of a SpaceX rocket at Cape Canaveral, Florida, was the \"most difficult and complex failure\" in 14 years, company chief executive Elon Musk has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A member of the public raised the alarm after seeing the woman, aged in her 50s, fall at Peveril Point, near Swanage, on Saturday afternoon.\nShe was airlifted by the coastguard helicopter to King George's Field park where she was treated by paramedics.\nThe injured woman, who is from the Swanage area, was taken to Southampton General Hospital by air ambulance.\nCh Insp Bob Acaster, of Dorset Police, said: \"Emergency services worked hard in very difficult weather to rescue the woman from the cliff and bring her to safety.\"\nPolice said the woman's family had been informed.","summary":"A woman has been airlifted to hospital after falling 20ft (6m) down a cliff in Dorset.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Basil Khan and Omar Mohidin were 16 when they were hit and racially abused by officers in Edgware Road, north west London in 2007, the High Court heard.\nThe sergeant and a constable involved were acquitted along with four colleagues in a criminal trial in 2009.\nThe High Court ruled the two men were racially abused and awarded damages.\nThe Met's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Fiona Taylor said the officers' actions had let down the public and all of the force.\nOfficers from the Territorial Support Group stopped the teenagers in June 2007 because they claimed that some of the group had been mouthing obscenities and making gestures at them.\nOmar Mohidin was held in a police van for about five minutes while officers arrested Basil Khan who was handcuffed, strip searched and held in police custody for almost 20 hours.\nMr Justice Gilbart said Mr Khan had been wrongfully arrested and he accepted PC Mark Jones, who has since left the force, had hit Mr Khan, grabbing him around the neck and making it difficult for him to breathe.\nThe judge awarded Mr Khan \u00a311,900 in damages and said Sgt William Wilson had also struck Mr Khan.\nThe court ruled Mr Mohidin was also falsely imprisoned for a few minutes during which time he was subjected to \"racist humiliation\", but that his injury amounted at most to feeling upset for a few days.\nHe dismissed Mr Mohidin's claim that he had suffered acute stress disorder as a result of the police action and awarded him \u00a32,500.\nThe judge threw out a third civil damages claim for false imprisonment, assault and race discrimination brought by another man, Ahmed Hegazy.","summary":"Two men who were falsely imprisoned by Metropolitan Police officers have been awarded more than \u00a320,000 in damages.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"President Robert Mugabe and his wife arrived back in Harare early on Sunday.\nMrs Mugabe, 52, is accused of assaulting model Gabriella Engels a week ago at a Johannesburg hotel where her sons were staying.\nShe has not commented publicly on the case.\nA lawyer for Ms Engels told the BBC that they were planning to challenge the immunity decision in court.\nWillie Spies said he would argue that the first lady should not have been given special treatment as she had been in South Africa on private business.\nThe South African government's decision came in a notice from International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, published in the Government Gazette on Sunday.\n\"I hereby recognise the immunities and privileges of the First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr Grace Mugabe,\" she said.\nOn Saturday, Mrs Mugabe had been due to take part in the first ladies' programme at the Southern African Development Community heads of state summit in Pretoria, which Mr Mugabe, 93, was attending.\nHowever, she failed to show up.\nSouth African police had said they wanted to interview Mrs Mugabe and had set up a \"red alert\" at the borders to try to ensure she did not leave the country.\nBut Zimbabwe's ZBC state broadcaster reported that President Mugabe and his wife \"arrived on board an Air Zimbabwe flight early on Sunday morning\".\nIt showed pictures of her greeting officials at Harare airport.\nMs Engels' lawyers have said their client was offered money to drop the case but she refused.\nShe appeared at a press conference on Thursday with a large plaster on her forehead. She has alleged that Mrs Mugabe beat her with an extension cable at the hotel where the model was staying with Mrs Mugabe's two sons.\nShe told the BBC: \"She hit me with the plug and the extension cord. And I just remember being curled down on the floor with blood rushing down my face and down my neck.\"\nThe South African Broadcasting Corporation said the Mugabes were scheduled to attend a funeral for a state minister at Harare's Heroes Acre on Sunday.","summary":"South Africa has granted Zimbabwe's First Lady Grace Mugabe immunity from prosecution over an alleged assault.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The court in Novorossiysk gave two of the dancers 10 days in jail each, a third 15 days and two others received fines on charges of petty hooliganism.\nProsecutors had said their \"erotic and sexual twerk dance\" was disrespectful to historic memory and unacceptable.\nEarlier this month, Russian officials closed a dance school after a similar dance video emerged on the internet.\nThe latest incident involves six dancers - one of them a minor who was not convicted - who had posted a video on YouTube.\n\"This incident of disrespect for the memory of war history is unacceptable and any attempts to desecrate sites of military glory will be stopped immediately,\" prosecutors said.\nThe sentences come as Russia prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the World War Two victory.\nThey also follow the incident early in April when a video clip from the Orenburg dance school on YouTube was viewed millions of times.\nThe video clip, entitled Winnie the Pooh and the Bees, showed a group of teenage girls dancing on stage in striped leotards, long socks and mini-skirts,\nThey perform hip-thrusting moves characteristic of twerking.\nA committee is investigating whether the performance amounts to negligence or even \"debauched action\", which is punishable by a range of sanctions from community service to three years behind bars.","summary":"A court in southern Russia has jailed six people for twerking at a World War Two memorial.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peake won silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and is targeting a Team GB spot in Rio.\nThe 30-year-old aims to break the Welsh record, which she currently holds, at Cardiff International Sports Stadium.\n\"I've done a lot of competitions trying to get the magical bar that is the Rio qualification,\" Peake said.\n\"There's quite a few goals for the weekend.\n\"A personal best would be nice and would also be a Welsh record. I've equalled it so far this year so I'd really like to step that up a notch.\"\nBritish Athletics has set 4.50m as the qualification standard for Rio with Peake setting a personal best of 4.40m.","summary":"Welsh hammer thrower Sally Peake will attempt to set a new Welsh record at the Anniversary Games in Cardiff on Saturday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Anglo-South African company said its current structure was \"too costly\" and inefficient.\nChanges to the regulatory environment in Europe and South Africa had also made the business more complex to run.\nIt came as the firm reported a 4% rise in annual pre-tax adjusted operating profit to \u00c2\u00a31.7bn.\nOld Mutual said it expected the separation of its four main units to be completed by the end of 2018.\nThe company plans to separate into Old Mutual Emerging Markets, Old Mutual Wealth, Nedbank Group and OM Asset Management.\nChief executive Bruce Hemphill said: \"The strategy we have announced today sets out a bold new course to unlock value currently trapped within the group structure.\n\"We have four strong businesses that can reach their full potential by freeing them from the costs and constraints of the group.\n\"These businesses are performing strongly, have excellent competitive positions in sizeable markets and the underlying growth potential to flourish independently.\"\nHe said the current organisation of the group was \"a costly structure with insufficient synergies to justify those costs\".\nThe group said it had yet to decide how it would go about spinning off the units.\nOld Mutual announced its strategic review in November, after former Standard Bank executive Mr Hemphill took over as chief executive.\nThe group, which was founded in South Africa in 1845, currently has a majority stake in South African lender Nedbank. But it plans to reduce it to a minority stake by the end of 2018.\nThe company's Old Mutual Wealth unit, a sponsor of England rugby union, has also received a takeover approach from private equity firms, according to reports citing unnamed sources.","summary":"Insurer Old Mutual has announced plans to spin off its four main units as part of a strategic review.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The announcement follows last week's warning that a vast area of China would be badly hit by pollution.\nBeijing saw its second red alert over the weekend. The latest wave of alerts includes the industrial port Tianjin.\nRed alerts trigger advisories for people to stay inside, schools to stop classes, and restrict vehicle use.\nAn environmental ministry statement issued on Wednesday night said the 10 cities with red alerts include Tianjin as well as smaller surrounding cities Puyang, Xinxiang, Dezhou, Handan, Xintai, Langfang, Hengshui, Xinji and Anyang.\nThey are among 30 cities including Beijing seeing \"severe pollution\". Another 20 cities have \"heavy pollution\".\nThe latest news was met with resignation, and even some jokes, by Chinese netizens who have endured bad air quality levels in recent weeks.\nOn Wednesday, images of a purple-tinged sunset in Nanjing spread across social media with many users attributing it to the pollution in the city.\n\"New type of haze: grape flavoured,\" joked Weibo user Chenyingshisupoman.\nAnother Weibo user Diliutianmaoxianjia said sarcastically: \"Compared to the heavy smog of Beijing, the strong smog of Hebei, and damp heat of Shanghai, I prefer the colours of Nanjing's smog... it is durable and refreshing... once you breathe it in it sticks to your heart.\"\nBeijing's second red alert ended on Tuesday night. The ministry said the capital's air quality was \"slowly improving\".\nBut some parts of neighbouring Henan and Hebei regions were still seeing heavy pollution, with levels of the PM2.5 pollutant surpassing 300 mg per cubic metre - the hazardous level in China.\nChina has seen extremely high levels of air pollution in recent years, particularly in the coal-reliant north east, the industrial heart of the country.\nFollowing criticism that authorities were not doing enough to protect citizens' health, the government has stepped up in issuing health advisories and promised to take action to address pollution.","summary":"The Chinese government has issued its third \"red alert\" for air pollution in 10 cities across the country.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Cheetham Hill Asda Living store will turn off escalators, screens and music for an hour on Saturday 7 May.\nCustomers will also be offered a picture map of the supermarket.\nGeneral manager Simon Lea came up with the idea after watching an autistic child and his mother struggle on the shop floor.\nFollow the latest news updates from across Greater Manchester\n\"When we open the doors you will be able to hear a pin drop. That's the plan,\" Mr Lea told the Manchester Evening News.\n\"I suffered for many years with anxiety and I used to absolutely hate going into busy stores. If we can make a few small changes to give these customers a better shopping experience and make them comfortable then I know the store will be a better place to shop for everyone,\" Mr Lea said.\nThe store will open an hour early and no announcements will be made during the quiet hour between 08:00 and 09:00 BST.\nSource: The National Autistic Society\nAsda said it would monitor feedback from the trial and would consider rolling it out to other stores.\nThe National Autistic Society (NAS) said it welcomed the move as shops and other public spaces could be \"extremely challenging\" because of bright lights, strong smells and crowds.\nNAS Campaign manager Tom Madders said: \"It can cause [autistic people] to feel overwhelmed by 'too much information'. This can be excruciatingly painful or cause extreme anxiety. This may lead to a meltdown or - all too often - people avoid these places and choose not to go out at all.\n\"Asda's initiative is a great example of an organisation taking the trouble to understand how autistic people experience the world and we hope other retailers are inspired to follow their example.\"","summary":"A supermarket in Greater Manchester is to trial a quiet hour for customers with autism.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 39-year-old has passed the Premier League and Football League's fit and proper person test and will become chairman of the West Midlands side.\nHe succeeds American Randy Lerner, who bought Villa for \u00a362.6m in 2006.\nVilla were relegated from the Premier League for the first time last season, finishing bottom, and have since named Roberto di Matteo as manager.\nDr Xia spent six years at Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, including five months at Oxford University, before returning to China.\nHe made his fortune as the owner of Recon Group, a holding company that has the controlling interest in five publicly listed companies on the Hong Kong and Chinese stock exchanges, employing 35,000 people in 75 countries.\nHis takeover comprises a \u00a352m purchase price and a \u00a324m overdraft. In addition, he will contribute \u00a360m in operating costs.\nDr Xia met the Football League's Shaun Harvey in London on Monday for formal confirmation he had passed the owners' and directors' test, after the Premier League had been satisfied in its investigations.\nThe new Villa vice-chairman is Chris Samuelson, an international financier who has been involved in a failed takeover at fellow Championship club Reading.\nHe also attempted to inject finances into Premier League Everton more than a decade ago.\nThe new chief executive is Keith Wyness, who filled the same role at Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen, then Everton.\nSamuelson was instrumental in getting Dr Xia interested in the Villa project and introduced the new owner to Wyness.\nDr Xia is expected to inject about \u00a330m into the transfer fund available to former Chelsea, West Brom and Schalke boss Di Matteo as he rebuilds a first-team squad that won only three league games last season.\nSubscribe to the BBC Sport newsletter to get our pick of news, features and video sent to your inbox.","summary":"Chinese businessman Dr Tony Xia has completed his \u00a352m takeover of Aston Villa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old midfielder moved to McDiarmid Park for a second spell in February 2016 after a frustrating five months with Hearts.\nHe has scored 14 goals in 48 appearances since then, having netted twice while on loan in 2015.\n\"The pull of Hibernian was too much for me,\" said Swanson.\n\"It's always been an ambition of mine to play for the club and I am looking forward to this new challenge and to help achieve their goals back in the Premiership.\"\nThe Championship winners are yet to reveal details of the contract agreed with the former Dundee United, Peterborough and Coventry City player.\nSaints offered the midfielder new terms, with Swanson adding: \"The decision to leave St Johnstone has been a difficult one for me. I've felt settled at the Saints and really enjoyed my football, and my period at the club has been the most enjoyable and satisfying time of my career.\n\"So, it goes without saying, my decision to leave McDiarmid Park was not taken lightly.\n\"I want to thank the manager, Tommy Wright, who has supported me in so many ways, on and off the field.\n\"His trust in me on the football park allowed me to flourish. The way he treated me like an adult off the park also helped me to mature and develop as a person.\n\"Now that we are in the top six yet again, which is yet another fine achievement, for the next five games it's my focus to make sure I play my part in helping St Johnstone qualify for a European place.\"\nSaints are currently fourth in the top flight, five points ahead of Hearts in the race for the final Europa League spot.\nAsked what Swanson would bring to his Hibs team, head coach Neil Lennon told his club website: \"Goals from midfield, hopefully, creativity,\n\"He's had a great season, into double figures.\n\"I think he sees a pass, he's a fit lad, he crosses the ball well. And, whenever I have seen him play for St Johnstone, he has probably been their best player and more likely to create something.\n\"And, allied to that, he is a Leith boy. He gets the club and that's always important as well.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Danny Swanson has joined Hibernian from St Johnstone on a two-and-a-half-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Charlton Athletic supporter Daniel Boylett, 36, of Eltham, was arrested after trouble broke out at the match on 23 September 2015.\nHe was found guilty at Croydon Crown Court of attempted damage for the attack on Kayla. He was also found guilty of violent disorder.\nBoylett was released on bail to be sentenced on 28 April.\nCrystal Palace, who are nicknamed The Eagles, adopted Kayla as a mascot in 2010.\nWho is Kayla the Eagle?\nThe court heard handler Chris Belsey was walking around the Selhurst Park pitch with the bird on his forearm at the game.\nProsecutor Daniel Higgins said \"three or four fans were shouting abuse\" at the pair when one leaned over the barrier and \"threw a punch\".\nHe said Mr Belsey did not know if the punch had landed and Kayla \"seemed unhurt\", but \"due to her delicate bone structure if she had been hit with force, her bones could easily break\".\nFour other men were on trial with Boylett over the trouble which marred the Capital One third-round tie.\nMr Higgins said there had been trouble \"before, during and after\" the game.\nThe first scuffles broke out as police escorted Charlton supporters to Selhurst Park.\nOne officer suffered a cut lip after being hit by what he thought was a bottle as rival fans tried to break the police cordon, the court heard.\nAt the end of the match, which Charlton lost 4-1, Donegan ran at police wielding a large yellow cone and had to be \"subdued with a baton strike\".\nAfter his arrest, he told police he was \"annoyed\" as \"we just got battered. I picked it up and let my anger out\".\nThe jury were previously directed to acquit Cowcher, Boylett, Kitto and McConville on another count of violent disorder due to insufficient evidence.","summary":"A football fan has been found guilty of punching Crystal Palace's mascot Kayla the Eagle during a match at Selhurst Park.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He had been facing charges of genocide during one of the most brutal periods in Guatemala's civil war.\nDoctors said he was not able to understand any charges against him.\nThe medical report will affect two separate trials where he is charged with ordering the murder of hundreds of farmers and over 1,000 Mayan Indians.\nGeneral Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide and war crimes two years ago, and sentenced to 80 years in prison.\nThe main charges were that he and his former intelligence chief ordered the army to carry out 15 massacres of Ixil Maya indigenous people in Quiche in northern Guatemala, in which around 1,700 Indians were killed.\nHowever, a high court then threw out the charges on procedural grounds and ordered a retrial.\nAnother trial began in January but ended after the judge was rejected for having made public opinions about genocide in a student thesis.\nA new trial was set for July. This may now not take place because of the medical examiner's report declaring the ex-leader mentally incompetent.","summary":"Guatemala's former military leader Efrain Rios Montt has been declared mentally incompetent.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Falcons academy graduate won three Premiership titles with Leicester in his nine years away from Kingston Park.\nFlood, who has been capped 60 times by England, said: \"When the opportunity came on to the table, it didn't take long for me to make the decision.\n\"It really feels like I'm coming home, and I've watched a fair amount of Newcastle's games in recent months.\"\nFalcons, who have now made 10 signings for the 2017-18 season, did not disclose the length of Flood's contract.\nFlood, who made his Premiership debut for Newcastle in 2005, spent six season with Leicester where he went on to become club captain.\nHe has spent the past three seasons in the French top flight with Toulouse.\nFalcons director of rugby Dean Richards said: \"Toby is a proven performer at the very top level, he is a local lad and it is a huge boost for us to be able to add a player of his quality to our squad.\n\"He has vast leadership experience, he will bring an extra dimension to our game and this really is a signing which outlines the ambition we have to rise even further up the Premiership table.\"\nNewcastle won their final match of the Premiership season on Saturday, beating relegated Bristol 39-27 to finish eighth in the table.\n\"We have quality players coming through our academy and a number of major new signings joining us,\" Richards added.\n\"All the signs are really positive for next season and it is a hugely exciting time to be involved with the club.\"","summary":"Newcastle Falcons have signed England fly-half Toby Flood from Toulouse.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glen Johnson said he was stepping down from Cadwgan Building Preservation Trust (CBPT) due to the harassment from a small number of unnamed people.\nHe said some had taken exception to the way the castle project was being run. It reopened in April.\nThe trust, made up of 250 people, secured revamp funds, with more than \u00a36m from the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nVolunteers raised more than \u00a3200,000 to save the 900-year-old site.\nMr Johnson said: \"The main reason for my resignation is to protect my family from the virtual persecution currently being dealt out by a small number of individuals who have taken exception to the castle and its trustees because the project is not precisely as they would like it.\"\nHe will continue to work as a volunteer with the group.\nCBPT chairwoman Jann Tucker said: \"Glen's remarkable knowledge of the castle and the history of Cardigan has played a huge part in making the site what it is today and we are pleased that he will continue to support us in the capacity of a volunteer - a role he first took up 30 years ago.\"","summary":"The chief executive of a trust which saved Cardigan Castle from closure has resigned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four police were wounded as they tried to arrest a man in the Bavarian town of Georgensgmuend, south of Nuremberg.\nThe suspect, described as a member of the extremist Reichsbuerger movement, opened fire on the officers before he was eventually detained.\nOfficials said a permit had been revoked for the 31 guns he owned.\nLocal authorities had called in the police after the man repeatedly refused to co-operate with them. When a special forces team moved in early on Wednesday he began shooting through his door, officials said.\nPolice confirmed the officer's death on Thursday, having announced it prematurely late on Wednesday. Another policeman is being treated for serious gunshot wounds. Two others were lightly wounded.\nThe gunman was lightly injured in the exchange.\nThe Reichsbuerger (\"Reich Citizens\") group does not recognise the authority of the post-war German federal republic, seeing it merely as some sort of private company. It believes in the continued existence of a German empire, or Reich, dating back to 1937 or even earlier.\nIts roots are said to go back some three decades.\nBavarian officials said the group's ideology was \"nationalist and anti-Semitic.... clearly extreme right\". Their circle had grown in recently years, they said, and included \"whingers, nutcases, conspiracy theorists, but also the far-right\".\nThe diversity of beliefs and views within the group militates against a simple hierarchical structure or clear leadership.\nBut the group should not be dismissed simply as an \"association of crackpots\", said Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann. Some of its members were obviously capable of brutal violence, particularly targeting representatives of the German state, he warned. Others use their rejection in the authority of the German state as grounds to refuse to pay taxes or creditors.","summary":"A German police officer has been killed in a shootout with a far-right gunman.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Edinburgh-based group said profit increased by 22.6% to \u00a331.5m, while revenues were down 6.8%, to \u00a3242.3m.\nHowever, total operating costs were cut by 6.7% to \u00a3191.7m.\nThe figures were released as Johnston confirmed that shareholders had overwhelmingly backed a deal to buy the i newspaper from ESI Media for \u00a324m.\nIt said the acquisition would give the company \"numerous revenue and cost synergy opportunities\", contribute positively to earnings and \"allow us to accelerate growth in digital, and help stabilise our circulation revenues\".\nIn its annual results statement, the owner of The Scotsman and more than 200 other titles said \"challenging trading conditions\" in the second half of last year had continued into 2016.\nTotal revenues for the first eight weeks of this year were down 13% \"against strong year-on-year comparatives\" in the first quarter of 2015.\nOther Johnston Press financial highlights for 2015:\nIn January the group revealed plans to cut editorial jobs across its operations in the UK, as part of a drive to cut costs following a decline in revenue.\nChief executive Ashley Highfield said: \"We have reduced costs to maintain profitability, reset our portfolio and refocused on priority markets with attractive audiences that offer the best opportunity for growth.\n\"Success in driving our national display advertising business in 2015 and the rollout of our local display advertising sales force initiative gives me confidence for the future despite the fact that the market remains difficult.\"\nThe company stated that this year it would \"focus on and invest in our primary brands, operating in growth markets with attractive audiences\".\nJohnston added: \"We have identified a number of newsbrands that are now considered non-core and such will be either divested or run with less costs, reflecting the medium-term outlook for the identified assets that fall into this category.\n\"The company will run a formal process, with advisers, to market defined asset groups for sale during 2016. Interest by third parties, enquiring about assets, has been encouraging so far.\"","summary":"Johnston Press has reported a rise in annual pre-tax profits, despite a fall in revenues and costs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Perry Beeches III is one of a chain of six free schools. Mr Cameron described the schools as \"a real success story\".\nBut the Ofsted report said too many students were underachieving and described teaching as \"inadequate\".\nPerry Beeches chief executive Liam Nolan said he \"fundamentally disagreed\" with the inspectors.\nThe school's headteacher, Darren Foreman, its senior leadership team and chair of governors have resigned, Mr Nolan said.\nMr Nolan has taken on the role of interim head teacher, together with Jackie Powell.\nThe report said: \"Teaching is inadequate. Too much is dull and fails to engage students who became bored and start to fidget.\"\nIt also accused the school's leadership of having an, \"unrealistic and inaccurate\" view of the school and added students' behaviour required improvement.\nMr Nolan said: \"This judgement makes me question Ofsted's credibility.\"\nHowever he said he intended to work with Ofsted to make the school outstanding.\nHe described the report as an, \"unfortunate blip\".\nHe said: \"Within six months you will see us back on the top.\"\nThe Perry Beeches schools are funded by central government but not run by local authorities.\nTwo of the other schools in the chain have been rated \"outstanding\" by Ofsted.\nPerry Beeches III was opened by the Prime Minister in September 2013.\nAt the time, he said the majority of free schools were, \"a real success story we should build on as a country\".\nA Department for Education spokesman said: \"Liam Nolan and the Perry Beeches free schools are transforming the life chances of children in Birmingham, in some of the most deprived communities of the country.\n\"The performance of Perry Beeches I and II has set the bar for schools across the rest of the country.\n\"Swift action has already been taken to change the leadership of Perry Beeches III and to turn around the performance of the school.\"","summary":"David Cameron's first free school in Birmingham has been rated \"inadequate\" by Ofsted.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The campaign was launched on 19 July by the Iraq War Families Campaign Group, which is made up of relatives of British troops killed in the conflict.\nIt aimed to reach that amount to \"bring to justice those responsible for the war and the deaths of our loved ones\".\nThe campaign was led by Reg Keys and Roger Bacon, who lost sons in Iraq.\nThe funding bid began after the publication last month of the long-awaited report by Sir John Chilcot into the 2003 invasion.\nChilcot report: Findings at-a-glance\nThe campaign group initially aimed to reach \u00a350,000 via crowdfunding, but extended its target after raising that figure in nine hours on the CrowdJustice website.\nIt has now received enough backing to fund the whole campaign.\nMr Keys and Mr Bacon said in a statement: \"This is great proof of the underlying support from the British people in our quest for answers and for justice.\n\"It is startling and humbling at the same time.\"\nThe money raised will allow the group's lawyers, McCue and Partners - currently working free of charge - to analyse the 2.6 million-word report by Sir John and prepare \"a comprehensive opinion approved by expert senior counsel\".\nThis would provide guidance on whether legal action against key people involved in the invasion of Iraq would succeed or not.\nThe Chilcot report did not make any findings on whether individuals acted unlawfully.\nHowever, it rejected the legal basis for UK military action, and said then-prime minister Mr Blair overstated the threat posed by then-President of Iraq Saddam Hussein and sent ill-prepared troops into battle.\nChilcot report: Coverage in full\nMr Blair has apologised for any mistakes made, but not the decision to go to war itself.\nA total of 179 British service personnel were killed in Iraq between 2003 and 2009, when British troops left Iraqi soil.\nTens of thousands of Iraqi civilians died over the period, though estimates vary considerably.","summary":"Relatives of British soldiers killed in the Iraq War have raised more than \u00a31m via a crowdfunding campaign.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Turia Pitt received burns to 65% of her body and was told she would never compete again after the 2011 ultra-marathon in Western Australia.\nAfter 200 operations, she completed the 226km (140 mile) Hawaii event on Sunday\nShe has been hailed on social media as an \"amazing role model\".\nFind out how to get into triathlon in our special guide.\nMs Pitt completed a 3.8km swim, 180km bike ride and 42km run in a time of 14:37:30.\nThe mining engineer, author and motivational speaker completed the event using custom-made gear and brake levers on her bike to accommodate the severe injuries to her hands.\nShe also wore special race clothing to deal with the extreme heat and humidity.\n\"Because of my burns, I can't regulate my own body temperature so I've had to make some adjustments, or use standard tri gear in different ways,\" she revealed last month.\n\"I'm going to need things like cooling sleeves and white suits so I don't overheat.\"\nAfter her encounter with the bushfire Ms Pitt spent 864 days in hospital and underwent many operations to treat her injuries.\nShe made her comeback in the Ironman Australia triathlon in May.\n\"Competing in Ironman has ultimately showed me that I literally can do anything I put my mind to,\" she said on her blog.\nMs Pitt was widely praised on social media as an inspiration.\n\"Such a great example of what can be done through hard work belief in one's self and good a support system,\" one person wrote on her Facebook page.\n\"You continue to amaze and inspire,\" said another.","summary":"An Australian woman who suffered severe burns when she was caught in a bushfire has completed the Ironman World Championships.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Heard, 30, filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences.\nThey married 15 months ago and have no children.\nThey have recently been embroiled in a legal case in Australia after Heard took two dogs into the country illegally. She pleaded guilty in April to a charge of falsifying documents.\nDepp, 52, and Heard met while co-starring in the 2011 film The Rum Diary.\nIn the court papers, Texan-born Heard listed the separation date as Sunday.\nCelebrity news website TMZ reported that Depp had asked a judge to reject Heard's claim for spousal support.\nThe split comes days after the death of Depp's mother. His latest film, Alice Through the Looking Glass, is due to be released on Friday.\nThe Australian court case started last year when Heard brought two dogs into the country where her husband was filming the latest movie in the Pirates of the Caribbean series.\nWhen the case was settled, the couple released a video apology expressing remorse and advising travellers to respect Australian quarantine laws.\nHowever, Australia's Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce had threatened to have the dogs put down, triggering a war of words with Depp that lasted for months.\nThe actor recently said on a US TV show that Mr Joyce looks \"somehow inbred with a tomato\".\nMr Joyce responded by saying he was \"pulling strings\" in Johnny Depp's head, like film villain Hannibal Lecter.","summary":"Johnny Depp's wife Amber Heard has filed for divorce from the actor.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a documentary aired on BBC Radio 4, the Smack the Pony star claims stories about \"brutalised women\" have become \"entertainment fodder\".\nDramas like The Fall, she suggests, are part of an \"industry\" built on \"rape and the ritualistic murder of women\".\nThe show features an interview with a young actress who says she now regrets playing a rape victim on screen.\n'Sophie' said her character's rape in the unnamed drama was used as \"a shock device\" she now feels was gratuitous \"titillation\".\nIn an interview for Radio 4's Seriously... podcast, Mackichan said recording the interview had left both her and 'Sophie' \"in floods of tears\".\nThe actress also admits that re-watching BBC Two's The Fall in preparation for the programme \"had given her nightmares\".\nThe Fall, now in its third series, tells of a serial killer, played by Jamie Dornan, who torments and rapes his victims before murdering them.\nScreenwriter Allan Cubitt is heard justifying the violence in Mackichan's documentary, saying he wished to neither \"sensationalise\" or \"sanitise\" it.\nMackichan admits The Fall - also starring Gillian Anderson - is \"exciting television\", but says it is nevertheless \"irresponsible\" for perpetuating overused stereotypes.\n\"We do have a lot of what I call crime porn,\" she continued. \"I'd like there to be a real sea change... because it bleeds into our culture.\n\"The onus is with commissioners who commission these programmes, and with screenwriters... who are pandering to the appetite that has been created.\"\nAlison Graham of the Radio Times is another to have spoken out recently against \"graphic portrayals of brutality towards women\".\n\"Using a savage murder of a woman as an attention-grabbing plot device... is too much,\" she wrote in reference to ITV drama Paranoid.\nBody Count Rising can currently be heard on the BBC iPlayer. The next edition of Radio 4's Seriously... podcast is available on Tuesday.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram at bbcnewsents, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Actress Saffron Mackichan has called for a \"real sea change\" in the portrayal of women in TV dramas.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lagmar Barking, a joint venture between MAR Properties and the Lagan Developments (Holdings), owned the Vicarage Field shopping centre in Barking.\nIt has been bought by Benson Elliot, a UK-based private equity property fund manager.\nThe last accounts for Lagmar Barking showed it owed its lenders \u00a370m.\nThe loan secured on the centre was bought by the US investment fund Cerberus as part of its purchase of the National Asset Management Agency's (Nama) Northern Ireland loan book in 2014.\nPeter Cornforth, director of retail at Benson Elliot, said the deal was \"an exciting purchase for Benson Elliot\".\nHe added that it provided the firm with \"a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the regeneration of a key east London metropolitan centre\".\nCerberus is continuing to rapidly work through the former Nama portfolio with a combination of asset sales, refinancings and enforcements.","summary":"One of London's biggest shopping centres has been sold for an undisclosed sum.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victim was queuing for food at the branch in St George's Street, Canterbury at about 02:15 GMT on Friday when the assault occurred.\nInvestigating officers said three men entered the restaurant and began being noisy and bumping into people.\nIt is believed one of the group then set light to the woman's hair.\nOfficers have released CCTV images of three men they are keen to speak to regarding the attack.\nDet Sgt Barry Carr said: \"Fortunately the fire was put out quickly and the victim was not seriously hurt, but things could clearly have turned out much worse.\n\"This was a nasty and extremely dangerous thing to do, and I urge anyone who recognises the men in the CCTV images to contact me as soon as possible.\"","summary":"A woman's hair was set on fire in a McDonald's restaurant in Kent, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Earlier this month, a series of character posters and the film's trailer provoked uproar on social media for their predominantly white cast.\nLast week both the film's director, Alex Proyas, and studio, Lionsgate, apologised for the offence.\nProyas said it was clear \"casting choices should have been more diverse\".\nThe action movie - due to be released early next year - sees white actors such as Gerard Butler, Rufus Sewell and Geoffrey Rush take centre stage in a film about warring Egyptian gods.\nThe publicity material prompted actress Bette Midler to tweet: \"Movie, #GodsOfEgypt in which everyone is white? Egyptians, in history and today, have NEVER been white. BRING BACK GEOGRAPHY!! It's Africa!\"\n'Failure'\n\"We recognise that it is our responsibility to help ensure that casting decisions reflect the diversity and culture of the time periods portrayed,\" wrote Lionsgate in an official statement, released on Friday.\n\"In this instance we failed to live up to our own standards of sensitivity and diversity, for which we sincerely apologise.\n\"Lionsgate is deeply committed to making films that reflect the diversity of our audiences. We have, can and will continue to do better.\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\"\nA statement released by I, Robot director Proyas read: \"The process of casting a movie has many complicated variables, but it is clear that our casting choices should have been more diverse. I sincerely apologise to those who are offended by the decisions we made.\"\nDuVernay, who became the first black female director to receive a Golden Globe nomination for the civil rights movie Selma in 2014, applauded the film-makers' honesty.\n\"This kind of apology never happens - for something that happens all the time. An unusual occurrence worth noting,\" she tweeted.\n\"GODS OF EGYPT makes me value [JJ] Abrams' STAR WARS choices more. Makes me cheer more for [Ryan] Coogler's CREED. We all deserve icons in our own image,\" she added, in a further tweet.\nThe criticism follows similar complaints about Ridley Scott's 2014 movie Exodus: Gods and Kings, which saw Christian Bale cast as Moses - and more recently, Joe Wright's casting of Rooney Mara as Tiger Lilly in Pan.\nGods of Egypt has a reported budget of $140m (\u00c2\u00a392m). It is scheduled for release on 26 February.","summary":"Selma director Ava DuVernay has welcomed an apology from the makers of Gods of Egypt.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Malorie Bantala, 21, was 32-weeks pregnant when she was assaulted by two people in Peckham on 15 June.\nA boy, 17, was charged on Tuesday with child destruction and grievous bodily harm. He is due to appear at Barkingside Magistrates' Court later.\nKevin Wilson, 20, was charged in June with child destruction and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.\nThe teaching assistant, of Longfield Estate in Bermondsey, who is believed to be the baby's father, denies the charge and will face a trial in November.","summary":"A second teenager has been charged in connection with an attack on a pregnant woman in south-east London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Phil Smith, chief executive of IT company Cisco, likened the situation to not having access to water or a road and said businesses would not be able to survive without it.\nHe said a fast internet connection was vital to a country like Wales with a \"complex landscape\".\nThe Welsh government insisted Wales was leading the way with broadband.\nMinisters and BT are currently delivering the scheme Superfast Cymru, which will give people access to fibre broadband.\nEarlier this year a Superfast Cymru spokesman said more than 80% of properties in Wales had access to the superfast broadband.\nBut, speaking to BBC Wales at technology conference Digital 2016 in Newport, Mr Smith said: \"I'm very surprised that broadband hasn't got to the level of penetration it should.\n\"To be honest it's like saying you don't have a road now, or you don't have water.\n\"Companies, countries and individuals can't survive without broadband, it's not some optional nice thing to have, this is the way business is done.\n\"A country like Wales, it's got a wide population and complex landscape, it needs people to be on video, to engage anywhere in the world at any time.\n\"I think it's really important that the government and industry push hard to get broadband to the highest level everywhere.\"\nA Welsh Government spokesman said an Ofcom report in August showed Wales was leading the way among the UK's devolved nations with the availability of superfast broadband.\n\"The Superfast Cymru programme has already made superfast broadband speeds in excess of 24Mbps available to more than 581,000 Welsh homes and businesses, including in some very rural areas, and more premises will have access as the rollout continues,\" he added.\n\"We are committed to making Wales a truly digital nation and continue to support businesses to take advantage of broadband technology which will help them to grow, to boost Wales' economic prosperity and create jobs.\"","summary":"Wales is lagging behind other parts of the UK when it comes to broadband penetration, a leading businessman has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Italian authorities concluded Claire Martin killed herself after suffering from post-natal depression.\nHer parents, from Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, believe she was murdered because \"things don't add up\".\nAshfield MP Gloria De Piero said there are \"anomalies to explore\".\nMs Martin, 30, lived with son and her in-laws in Grottaminarda, near Naples, while her partner worked in Germany.\nIn March 2012, Ms Martin suffered multiple stab wounds to her neck, struggled upstairs and died.\nA murder investigation was launched, but 15 months later the Italian authority closed the case after it ruled she had committed suicide.\nFollowing a recent Guardian newspaper article on her death, her father Ray Martin said: \"Things don't add up.\n\"It's impossible to stab yourself multiple times in the neck and climb up stairs after wiping the blood clean off the knife.\"\nHer mother Pat Martin said: \"It's a continuing nightmare, nobody gives a damn.\"\nMs De Piero said forensic reports have been translated into English, but there are witness statements and other evidence only available in Italian.\nThe MP has asked for a meeting in October with the Italian government to \"get the answers the Martin's need\".\nMr Martin said: \"We hope to meet with the magistrate, but I honestly don't know why they won't speak with us.\"\nThe Foreign Office said it would not comment on individual cases, but has provided consular assistance to the family.\nIt added: \"We will continue to assist in any way we can, although we cannot interfere in the legal system of another country.\"","summary":"An MP has called for a meeting with the Italian government to help the family of a British woman who was found stabbed to death in her home.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Office for National Statistics said industrial output fell 0.7% compared with January, when it dropped 0.3%.\nUnexpectedly warm weather drove the change, because it led to a fall in electricity and gas demand, the ONS said.\nConstruction output fell by 1.7% in February, down from a revised January reading of zero growth.\nThe construction figure, the biggest drop in nearly a year, was mainly the result of a 2.6% fall in the housebuilding sector.\nMeanwhile, the UK's deficit in goods and services widened to \u00c2\u00a33.7bn in February, from a revised figure of \u00c2\u00a33bn in January.\nAccording to the ONS, the deficit was fuelled by what it called \"erratic items\", such as imports of gold and aircraft.\n\"The overall trade deficit worsened, but excluding erratic items, the picture improved, as imports fell more than exports,\" said ONS senior statistician Kate Davies.\nHoward Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Markit, called the figures \"a disappointing package of data for the UK economy which fuels suspicion that GDP growth slowed markedly, largely due to consumers becoming more cautious\".\nHe added: \"We suspect UK GDP growth in the first quarter of 2017 slowed to 0.4% quarter-on-quarter from 0.7% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2016 - this would be the weakest growth rate since the first quarter of 2016.\"","summary":"The UK's industrial output fell for the second month in a row in February, official figures have shown.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A yellow severe weather warning has been issued as the remains of Hurricane Gonzalo reach Britain.\nCoastal areas and north-western parts of Wales are expected to see the worst of the weather.\nThe Met Office said while all of Wales will be affected, areas including Aberporth, Aberystwyth and Anglesey will likely see the strongest winds.\n\"Hurricane Gonzalo will run eastwards across the Atlantic, reaching the UK on Monday night, bringing strong winds and heavy rain,\" said a spokesperson.\n\"The strongest winds are expected on Tuesday as the low pressure clears eastwards.\"\nGusts exceeding 55mph are likely inland, with 60 to 70mph gusts in some exposed coastal areas in the west.\nThe forecaster warned that fallen leaves and blocked drains could increase the risk of surface water affecting roads, and advised that travel could be disrupted.\nHurricane Gonzalo caused widespread damage and a power blackout when it hit Bermuda last week, with damage caused to houses and power lines downed.\nIrish Ferries has cancelled some sailings between Holyhead and Dublin due to the adverse weather forecasts for Tuesday.","summary":"Strong winds and heavy rain are expected to hit parts of Wales on Tuesday, the Met Office has warned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The author whose Sea of Poppies was shortlisted for the Booker prize in 2008, is being hosted as a writer-in-residence at Rashtrapati Bhawan.\nHe has been posting regular tweets and pictures, including the dining table Nelson Mandela ate at and guest rooms foreign dignitaries have stayed in.\nHis latest book is on climate change.\nThe Twitter tour was not limited to just the interiors of the official residence.\nGhosh pointed out aspects of the famed gardens, and also drew attention to a sewage treatment plant on the premises.\nThe Mughal gardens are hugely popular in India, and are opened to the public once a year.\nGhosh also took the time to meet members of the president's security detail including Vikrant, the horse that leads all the ceremonial parades the president participates in.\nMany social media users have thanked the author for giving them an \"unseen glimpse\" into the President's house, while others have been offering their own insights- and even criticisms- of the residence..\nOne user suggested that some of the rooms could \"use more light\", while others said that \"heavy dusty carpeting\" could \"smother the will to live\".","summary":"Booker Prize-winning author Arundhati Ghosh has taken to Twitter to tour India's President Pranab Mukherjee's official residence.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bridge, over the River Wharfe at Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, collapsed in December 2015, affecting 79 homes and businesses.\nThe report, for North Yorkshire County Council, said improved defences should be a \"priority\".\nThe Environment Agency said it was preparing a funding bid for improved defences.\nRead more about this and other stories from across Yorkshire\nThe report said heavy rain over the Christmas period fell on ground already saturated following heavy rain throughout November and December.\nThe level of the River Wharfe rose rapidly and overtopped the town's existing defences.\nIt states: \"An improved system of flood defences in Tadcaster is a priority for the town.\n\"The current level of protection [for a one-in-25 year flood event] is low and whilst the rainfall preceding the flood was unusual, the risk of a repeat event remains.\"\nDon Mackenzie, executive member on North Yorkshire County Council, said: \"Clearly we want to see the basic defences built up higher so that we have more than the current 25 year protection. Ideally we would like to see a 100 year protection.\"\nNicola Eades, from Tadcaster Flood Action Group, welcomed the report.\n\"We are working closely with the organisations [on plans for defences] but it will be about what will be acceptable to the public.\"\nShe also said it would be dependent on what funding would be available nationally and regionally.\nThe report praises the Tadcaster Flood Action Group (TFAG) for its work in improving flood awareness and resilience in the town since 2015.\nIt concludes: \"It is undoubtedly true that Tadcaster is better prepared for flooding through the actions and activities of TFAG.\"","summary":"The risk of a repeat flood event in a town where a bridge collapsed is \"high\", a report has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Moore, who is 6ft 5ins, scored 10 goals in 21 league appearances this season for Rovers and Torquay, where he had a brief loan spell earlier this term.\nThe 24-year-old has penned an 18-month deal at Portman Road.\nSpence, 26, has signed to the end of the season having been without a club since leaving MK Dons in the summer.\nThe former West Ham defender played 80 times for the Dons after joining on a full-time contract, following two separate loan spells.\nBoth are unavailable for Ipswich's FA Cup third-round replay at Lincoln on Tuesday as they were not registered before the original tie.\nIpswich Town boss Mick McCarthy confirmed on Saturday to BBC Radio Suffolk he was still searching for another striker despite signing Moore, having previously had an approach turned down by Preston for Jordan Hugill.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page or visit our Premier League tracker here.","summary":"Ipswich Town have signed striker Luke Moore from Tranmere Rovers for an undisclosed fee and defender Aaron Spence on loan.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their 196-run first-innings lead came mainly thanks to Tom Kohler-Cadmore (102) and Ed Barnard (59).\nFurther contributions down the order allowed the visitors to reach 403 all out for five batting bonus points.\nGlamorgan started well with Jacques Rudolph and Nick Selman putting on 74 for the first wicket, but they ended 141-3 at the close, 55 runs behind.\nWorcestershire claimed three wickets for 34 runs to reduce Glamorgan to 108-3, but Colin Ingram (41 not out) and Aneurin Donald saw out the rest of the day.\nGlamorgan bowler Michael Hogan told BBC Wales Sport: \"It seemed to go through different stages at different times. It was a little trickier at times and then got easier as ball got softer. The boys toiled hard but it could have been a bit better.\n\"It was good to see Lukas Carey doing well. He has done a lot of work in pre-season and he has worked really hard on his fitness and his technique, so it is good to see him being given a chance and taking it with both hands.\n\"I'm fitter after a winter off, probably lacked a bit of bowling conditioning. I've had a few weeks off with injury so probably I got bit tired towards the end.\n\"We thought with the sun out after about 35 or 40 overs it got a bit easier, but they have got a good attack so we will have to absorb a bit of pressure. I think the boys can do the job and if the boys can build a good total we can hopefully bowl them out.\"","summary":"Worcestershire dominated day two against Glamorgan at Cardiff.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The district council-owned building has been upgraded for the first time in more than three decades.\nIt includes a new 33m pool, a shallow training pool, sauna and steam room.\nThe sports hall has been revamped and a \u00a3250,000 climbing wall has been built at the Bridgefoot centre.\nThe double Olympic gold medallist said: \"It's an amazing venue for these guys so that they can learn a life skill as well as having fun.\n\"So many pools nowadays through this whole country have been knocked down and it's incredible that they've invested the money back to make a safe place.\"\nIt is the second time Adlington has visited the centre after she opened the temporary pool provided as part of the British Gas 'Pools for Schools Programme' earlier this year.\nOther athletes who joined the celebrations included water polo player, Rosie Morris, who competed as the GB goalkeeper at the London Olympics in 2012.\nZoe Reeve, former member of the GB Synchro Squad and triple Commonwealth Gold Medallist and three-time Olympian James Goddard also attended the event.","summary":"Double Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Adlington has officially opened a \u00a33m sports centre in Bury St Edmunds.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The old Victoria Ground, next to the A500, shut in 1997 when the club moved to the Britannia Stadium and has remained vacant ever since.\nPlans for the 16-acre site include 130 homes being built initially, followed by a further 70.\nDavid Sidaway, from the council, said he was proud to have secured investment for the \"very important site\".\nA plan to build offices there was shelved in 2004 and in 2007 St Modwen said the recession had affected development opportunities.\nFurther plans for housing were announced in 2013 but never happened.\nDave Smith, from developer St Modwen Homes, said: \"We understand that the Victoria Ground is an important site for both the people of Stoke-on-Trent and the city council.\n\"Having taken the comments from the public consultation on board, particularly for the second phase of development, we are looking forward to turning our plans for the Victoria Ground site into reality and breathing new life into the community and surrounding area.\"\nAfter working with the Environment Agency over potential flooding issues, a nearby primary school to include sports pitches in the development and holding a public consultation, plans will be submitted by the end of the month, the council said.","summary":"Plans to build more than 100 homes on the site of Stoke-on-Trent's former stadium have been announced by the city council.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A colony has been roosting in St Hilda's Church at Ellerburn, close to the North York Moors.\nBut despite the church's best efforts the bats are not moving and are soiling the altar and church furniture, leaving the church with an \"appalling smell\".\nThe creatures are protected by law and cannot be wilfully disturbed.\nVolunteers at the church have been working for the past decade to keep the altar, stonework and woodwork clean.\nBut the bats, roosting in the higher areas of the church continually soil the interior of the building with urine and faeces.\nChurch warden Liz Cowley said keeping the 11th Century building in good shape was difficult.\nShe said: \"You can see the urine marks (on the altar), they won't go away.\n\"If people were coming in here damaging an ancient building like this, you would say it was criminal damage.\n\"The smell is appalling, it's a combination of ammonia from the urine and a musty smell from the droppings that catches at the back of the throat.\"\nMembers of the church had spent \u00c2\u00a310,000 trying to get the bats to move and had paid for specially-built lofts nearby.\nThe Rev Paul Mothersdale, the Rector of St Hilda's Church, said a lot of money had been invested in trying to persuade the bats to move out of the church.\nThe Rev Mothersdale said: \"We've tried to do everything that English Nature, or Natural England, have wanted us to do.\n\"Money has been spent, not only by the congregation, not only out of church funds, but local people have mucked in and helped.\n\"And yet we're no further forward, we're still as we were 10 years ago.\"\nLucy Bellini, of Natural England, said the bats had to be carefully monitored.\nMs Bellini said: \"It is a really regionally important roost.\n\"Because of that we need to be sure that there are replacement roosts that are suitable and that the bats have found and are aware of and can move to before we allow the church to seal up access points and move the bats out of the church.\"","summary":"Bats are damaging an ancient church in North Yorkshire by soiling the interior with urine and faeces.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WBC cruiserweight champion Bellew, 34, produced an upset to stop David Haye in a heavyweight contest last month.\nBut when asked if he would fight WBA and IBF champion Joshua, Bellew said: \"Absolutely not. I don't need that kind of fight. He's far too good for me.\"\nHis promoter Eddie Hearn said he could fight WBO champion Joseph Parker next.\nNew Zealand's Parker, 25, will defend his title against Romanian Razvan Cojanu in Auckland next weekend.\nSpeaking after Joshua's 11th-round stoppage of Wladimir Klitschko, Bellew said: \"I'm still dreaming about winning the heavyweight world title but a different portion to the one AJ has.\"\nThe Liverpudlian said he was considering retirement following his surprise victory over Haye last month on his heavyweight debut.\nBut on fighting Parker, he added: \"I say Eddie knows what he's doing.\"\nPromoter Hearn confirmed that an all-British Bellew-Joshua fight was not on the cards.\n\"Tony and Joshua are good friends,\" he told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme on Sunday morning.\n\"Tony Bellew has got his eye on some of the smaller guys. Fighters like Joshua are giants and Bellew isn't, but he's in the mix we talk about for challenging for world heavyweight titles.\"\nBellew is not a natural heavyweight, having stepped up from the cruiserweight division to fight David Haye in March.\nHe weighed in at 96.6kg for that fight, while Joshua was at a career heaviest of 113 kg against Klitschko on Saturday - a difference of almost 20kg.\nBut also in the mix for Bellew is WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder - and the American wants a unification fight against Joshua, should he take the WBO belt off Parker.\n\"My plans are to get the WBO belt and once I get that, if I'm given a mandatory challenger, get that out of the way and set up a mega fight early in 2018,\" said Wilder.","summary":"Tony Bellew has ruled himself out of a fight with Anthony Joshua.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Watkins has been banned for four years after he tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone and the stimulant methylhexaneamine.\nHe joins team-mate Shaun Cleary, who has been banned for two years as benzoylecgonine, a cocaine metabolite, was found in his system.\nBoth players tested positive before a friendly against Bridgend Ravens RFC.\nUKAD Director of Legal, Graham Arthur said: \"Ryan Watkins deliberately ingested nandrolone and methylhexaneamine without any consideration for his responsibilities as an athlete.\n\"By making this conscious choice to dope, Watkins has chosen to cheat his team-mates, the opposition and his sport.\n\"I hope this case will act as strong deterrent to other young amateur players - the risks to your playing career, your reputation and more importantly to your health, just aren't worth it.\"\nSpeaking about Cleary, Mr Arthur said: \"Although Mr Cleary used cocaine three days before playing, cocaine was still in his system when he played.\n\"Cocaine is banned from sport and athletes are solely responsible for what is in their system, regardless of whether there is an intention to cheat or not.\"\nWelsh Rugby Union chief executive Martyn Phillips said about Cleary: \"This case serves as a strong warning to everyone in the game that non-compliance with anti-doping rules carries grave consequences.\n\"Whether intentional, or inadvertent, players have a responsibility to themselves, to each other, to their clubs and to the sport to act within the rules and spirit of the game.\n\"We work closely with UK Anti-Doping and fully adhere to the World Anti-Doping Code. There is no room in the code for carelessness or not knowing.\n\"We will be relentless in working with UKAD to follow up leads that out players who dope in Welsh rugby.\"\nMaesteg Harlequins are mid-table in Welsh National League Division One West Central and Cleary has been banned until 10 October, 2017. Watkins is banned until 11 September 2019.","summary":"Maesteg Harlequins rugby player Ryan Watkins has become the second player to be banned for doping.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site - which is owned by Google - is launching a competition for teenagers to create an experiment that could be carried out in space.\nTwo winning ideas will be tested by the crew of the International Space Station.\nGoogle chairman Eric Schmidt recently criticised science and technology education in the UK.\nDelivering the annual McTaggart lecture in Edinburgh, Mr Schmidt said the country needed to reignite children's passion for subjects such as engineering and maths.\nIn addition to having their experiment run in space, the winners will get to experience weightlessness on a zero-g airplane flight, and have the option to either undergo astronaut training in Russia, or to watch the rocket launch in Japan which takes their idea into space.\nWhen the experiments are eventually run, the results will be streamed live on YouTube.\nThe competition is divided into two age groups. 14-16 years, and 17-18 years.\nAlongside Prof Hawking, the judging panel consists of former Astronauts Leland Melvin, Frank De Winne, Akihiko Hoshide and noted \"space tourist\" Guy Lalibert\u00c3\u00a9.","summary":"Stephen Hawking has been named as one of the judges on YouTube.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Strikes planned for Christmas were suspended after the new offer was made but members rejected it by 7-1.\nThe strike affects \"mixed fleet\" staff who joined after 2010 and account for 15% of the total cabin crew.\nBA said it planned to \"ensure that all our customers travel to their destinations\".\nIt said further details for customers would be published on Friday 6 January, once it had finalised contingency plans.\n\"We are extremely disappointed that Unite has once again chosen to target our customers,\" the company said.\n\"We are now focused on protecting our customers from this unnecessary and completely unjustified action.\"\nThe dispute concerns about 4,000 staff who have joined the airline since 2010 on \"mixed fleet\" contracts, who do not feel they are paid enough. About 2,500 of them are Unite members.\nEarnings were advertised between \u00a321,000 and \u00a325,000 but, in reality, start at just over \u00a312,000 plus \u00a33 an hour flying pay, Unite said.\nThe union said its members rejected the new offer by 7-1.\n\"British Airways is needlessly provoking strike action by refusing to extend the mandate of the strike ballot and allow meaningful talks to take place,\" Unite's national office Oliver Richardson said.\n\"Instead of listening to why its mixed fleet cabin crew rejected the offer negotiated at Acas, British Airways has sought instead to try and bully a workforce of young men and women who are trying to eke out a living on poverty pay.\"\nHowever, he added that the union was \"hopeful that a negotiated settlement which meets our members' aspirations can be achieved\" and urged BA to \"engage constructively\".","summary":"British Airways cabin crew have voted to go on strike in a row over pay and conditions, the Unite union has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"However, the government has insisted there is a link between the attack and Syrian Kurdish fighters.\nProsecutors and security officials said DNA tests had identified the bomber as Abdulbaki Somer, born in the eastern Turkish city of Van.\nLast week's bombing killed 29 people, at least 20 of them military personnel.\n\"The bomber's DNA matches that of Abdulbaki's father,\" a senior Turkish security official told Reuters news agency.\nTurkey's state-run Anadolu news agency quoted prosecutors confirming the report.\nIt said that Abdulbaki Somer was believed to have joined the Kurdish militant PKK group in 2005 at the age of 16 and was based in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq until 2014.\nThe agency said that Somer's father had told police that his son was behind the attack.\nFollowing the blast in Ankara, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu named the bomber as Salih Necar, a Syrian national and member of the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG).\n\"Whatever the judicial inquiry concludes over the identity of the bomber, it is clear that the bomber came from Rojava, the area of the PYD,\" Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told reporters on Tuesday, referring to another Syrian Kurd-controlled northern Syria.\nHe said the bomber had entered Turkey from the region in the summer of 2014.\nTurkish newspaper the Hurriyet suggested that Abdulbaki Somer may have re-entered Turkey with false papers under the name Salih Necar.\nThe PKK, which has been fighting for Kurdish self-determination since 1984, is considered a terrorist organisation by Turkey and its Western allies.\nTurkey has also designated the YPG a terrorist group, but its allies, including the United States, back the YPG in its fight against so-called Islamic State (IS).","summary":"Turkish prosecutors say they have identified the bomber who carried out last week's deadly attack in the capital, Ankara.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The character with a huge papier mache head was the alter-ego of musician and comedian Chris Sievey, who died in 2010.\nFans raised \u00c2\u00a360,000 for the tribute which was made in a Czech foundry.\nHundreds of people attended an unveiling ceremony earlier, many in fancy dress for the occasion.\nNeil Taylor, who helped raise the donations for the statue, said its installation would mean that \"Frank will gaze on the Timperley sunset forever\".\nHe said: \"You either got the humour or you didn't get the humour.\n\"Frank Sidebottom created a whole world, he was just magical. He just made a very modest living entertaining people and that's what he's enjoying doing.\"\nSievey set his character's life in the village, where he lived himself, and, as Frank, hosted tours of the area for fans.\nHe often referenced Timperley in his TV and music work, notably on his 1987 release, The Timperley EP, which featured a version of The Kinks' 1967 song Waterloo Sunset with altered lyrics that referred extensively to the village.\nHe also covered Sex Pistols' Anarchy in the UK, changing its title to Anarchy in Timperley.\nAlthough best known for Frank Sidebottom, Sievey also had success in the late 1970s with his punk band The Freshies, who had a hit with I'm In Love With The Girl On The Manchester Virgin Megastore Checkout Desk.\nHis TV fame peaked in the early 1990s with his own series Frank Sidebottom's Fantastic Shed Show.\nNext year Michael Fassbender will play Frank Sidebottom in Frank, a movie inspired by the character.","summary":"A statue of Frank Sidebottom has been unveiled in the Cheshire village of Timperley.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) accused ministers of offering an \"unworkable\" guarantee to protect firefighters aged over 55 who fail fitness tests \"through no fault of their own\".\nThe government said it had been \"clear\" that the staff would get full pensions.\nIt said \"robust\" plans were in place to protect the public during the strike.\nIn December, MPs approved plans to make firefighters in England work until they are 60 and to increase their pension contributions.\nFire minister Penny Mordaunt said no firefighter over 55 would lose their job for losing fitness if it was not their fault.\nBut the FBU says it has contacted fire authorities and \"a number\" said they would not uphold the guarantee.\nFBU general secretary Matt Wrack claimed: \"It is clear that when Penny Mordaunt gave the guarantee in Parliament she would have been aware that no fire authority ever planned to implement the 'guarantee'.\"\nHe said Ms Mordaunt had \"misled\" fire service staff and Parliament, and firefighters were \"unbelievably angry with the disgraceful actions of this government\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said firefighters who \"fail a fitness test through no fault of their own and cannot regain fitness with remedial help\" would get an \"unreduced pension\".\nThe FBU said its members in Northern Ireland had ended their dispute following a \"revised and improved offer with a lower pension age\".\nIt said members in Scotland and Wales would not strike because \"genuine negotiations\" had taken place.","summary":"Firefighters in England and Wales are to stage a 24-hour strike in a row over pensions.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tanks were seen on the streets and explosions could be heard throughout the day in Libya's second-biggest city.\nGeneral Khalifa Haftar, who accuses the government of supporting terrorism, began an assault against Islamist fighters in the city last month.\nThe government in Tripoli says Gen Haftar has no authority to act, but several army units have joined him.\nThe BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says a battalion within one of the biggest rival militias has also defected to join the general.\nThe clashes on Sunday were said to have been some of the worst since Gen Haftar began his offensive against Islamists, dubbed \"Operation Dignity,\" in May.\nResidents told the BBC that explosions could be heard across the city intermittently for several hours.\nAn electricity plant was also hit by rockets, causing power outages in large parts of Benghazi.\nMany residents who live in the area where the fighting erupted fled their homes to stay with relatives or friends in quieter neighbourhoods.\nThe number of casualties remains unclear but doctors in the city said at least six people had been killed and a dozen more injured.\nA spokesman for Gen Haftar's force told local media that they had seized several senior Islamists as part of their offensive, but this could not be independently verified.\nSince launching his offensive, Gen Haftar has rallied support from the public and members of the security forces.\nHe survived an assassination attempt earlier in June after a suicide bomb attack on his home in the town of Abyar, about 60km (37 miles) east of Benghazi.\nLibya is still in turmoil three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with political, religious and political factions locked in disagreement about the country's future.\nProfile: General Khalifa Haftar","summary":"Fierce fighting has been reported in the Libyan city of Benghazi between Islamist fighters and pro-government forces.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dyfed-Powys Police took to social media on Tuesday to ask for help in tracing Rebecca, saying officers were \"very concerned for her\".\nThe force said the mother and child were found in the early hours of Wednesday.\nA spokesman said it was thanks to the public response on Facebook.\n\"Our communities' response to this appeal was significant, with over 1,000 Facebook shares achieved in the first hour and with all parts of Pembrokeshire covered according to the comments posted by our concerned followers,\" he added.","summary":"A two-year-old girl who went missing from her home in Pembrokeshire has been found safe and well, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fukui District Court lifted an injunction that had blocked the reopening of two reactors operated by Kansai Electric Power in the western city of Takahama.\nThe injunction was issued after locals argued the reactors could not withstand a strong earthquake.\nJapan closed all its nuclear reactors after the Fukushima disaster in 2011.\nThe Takahama plants had already obtained approval from the country's nuclear watchdog.\n\"Today's two rulings show a recognition that safety has been ensured at Talahama Nuclear Power Station,\" Kansai said.\nIt aims to restart the reactors next month.\nThe vast majority of Japan's nuclear reactors remain closed - according to the Nuclear Energy Institute, the country's nuclear generating capacity is running at less than 5% of its full potential.\nThe government is keen to restart more reactors, which before the Fukushima disaster supplied about 30% of the country's power.\nJapan has been forced to import fossil fuels to make up the shortfall.","summary":"A court in Japan has given the go-ahead for the restarting of nuclear reactors for the first time in four years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The inaugural event - which is running until 5 November - features scores of local, national and international comedians, with Tom Stade among the headliners for the opening night.\nCreated by Aberdeen Inspired and Breakneck Comedy, the festival is using more than 20 city centre venues.\nThere will also be events aimed at children, and comedy workshops.\nIt is hoped it will help put the Aberdeen comedy circuit on the map.\nOrganiser Naz Hussain told BBC Scotland: \"People are really looking forward to the festival.\n\"It's something that will potentially grow into something really big.\"","summary":"The Aberdeen Comedy Festival has opened its doors to the public.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sharing revenge-porn images and videos became a crime in England and Wales in February, but the law currently gives victims no right to hide identities.\nThe move was jointly started by Keeley Richards-Shaw, whose ex-boyfriend was the first sentenced under the new law.\nThe Ministry of Justice said judges had discretionary powers to withhold names.\nSpeaking on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme earlier in December, Ms Richards-Shaw said media coverage had increased her distress and a change in the law was crucial to help victims \"keep their personal life personal\".\nNorth Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Julia Mulligan, who is also behind the petition, has written to the government with Ms Richards-Shaw about the issue.\nA loophole existed, the PCC said, because revenge porn was classed as a domestic abuse offence rather than a sexual offence.\nShe said: \"It's wrong that victims of this very personal and distressing crime are being violated all over again by their stories being played out online and in the media.\n\"Any victim of revenge porn should have full confidence that their identity will be protected by law and this matter deserves to be far higher up the political agenda.\"","summary":"More than 1,000 people have signed a petition calling on the government to protect the identity of revenge porn victims.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The presenter succeeded Jonathan Ross as host of the revamped weekly show and said leaving \"wasn't an easy decision\".\nWinkleman, who also co-hosts Saturday night show Strictly Come Dancing, said the show \"simply deserves someone who can give it their all\".\nA new series will return this autumn with the new presenter to be announced \"in due course\", the BBC said.\nWinkleman, who lists The Godfather and The Shawshank Redemption as her favourite films, said: \"I'm incredibly sad about leaving the film show and it wasn't an easy decision.\n\"At this time of year I juggle all kinds of things for TV and radio and the show simply deserves someone who can give it their all.\"\nShe added that she would miss film critic Danny Leigh, who presents the show alongside her, and the team behind the show.\nMark Bell, BBC head of arts commissioning, said: \"We've loved having Claudia on Film 2016 and I'd like to thank her for all her hard work and commitment to the show.\"\nThe long-running film show, first broadcast 45 years ago, was fronted by film critic Barry Norman for 26 years. He was succeeded by Ross in 1999, who stayed at the helm for 11 years.\nWinkleman will still present the BBC's The Great British Sewing Bee and host a Radio 2 show.\nAfter landing the job on Strictly in 2014 when Sir Bruce Forsyth left, the mother-of-three said of her TV and radio commitments, she would \"make it work\".\nThe 14th series of Strictly gets under way on Saturday evening, with Olympians, actors and singers competing for the glitterball trophy.","summary":"Claudia Winkleman is to leave the BBC's Film 2016 show at the end of the year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The value of the deal has not been not disclosed.\nThe acquisition will add more than 60 employees and more than 6,000 fleet assets to Aggreko's Rental Solutions business.\nGlasgow-based Aggreko said it planned to fully integrate Dryco into its North America business.\nIt also intends to develop \"expansion plans to enter additional sectors and global markets\".\nDryco specialises in moisture control, drying, heating, and cooling applications for a number of industries, including shipping, manufacturing, food processing and construction.\nThe company, which operates 10 full-service locations in North America, posted revenues last year of $19m (\u00c2\u00a314.6m).\nAggreko chief executive Chris Weston said: \"This acquisition combines the deep technical strength of two highly respected market leaders and provides our customers with an unparalleled range of solutions that can address their HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and moisture control needs.\n\"It also gives Aggreko an opportunity to further support our rapidly expanding customer base within the shipping, food and beverage and painting and coatings industries.\"","summary":"Temporary power provider Aggreko has agreed to buy US-based heating and cooling firm Dryco Industries.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chesterfield striker was cleared of rape at a retrial in 2016. He had been charged with attacking the woman in a hotel room in Rhyl, Denbighshire.\nFollowing the retrial, North Wales Police investigated after the woman's name was revealed on social media.\nAnyone who reports being a victim of a sex offence is guaranteed lifelong anonymity.\nNorth Wales Police's temporary Supt Jason Devonport said the publishing of her name was a \"serious\" offence.\nThe men, aged between 16 and 23, were from the Sheffield, Derbyshire and Birmingham areas.\nAll were cautioned after admitting publishing the name of the woman - who has lifelong anonymity under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 - after the retrial verdict.\nSupt Devonport said: \"This type of offence is fortunately rare, however, I'd like to emphasise all police forces take offences of this nature very seriously.\n\"We will vigorously pursue and prosecute those who don't respect victims' anonymity.\"\nIn November 2012 - following the initial trial - nine people were made to pay compensation to the woman after they admitted naming her on Twitter and Facebook.\nMr Evans, 28, was originally found guilty of rape at Caernarfon Crown Court in 2012, but that conviction was quashed in April 2016. A retrial jury found him not guilty of the offence six months later.\nThe Chesterfield striker had been charged with attacking her at a hotel on 30 May 2011.\nHe was found not guilty of the same charge, after a retrial at Cardiff Crown Court, in October 2016.\nMr Evans' former club Sheffield United announced this week it was to re-sign him.","summary":"Five men have been cautioned for publishing the name of a woman who was raped by footballer Ched Evans.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Each team had an early chance before Dover captain Jamie Grimes' looping header put the visitors ahead in the eighth minute.\nMacclesfield keeper Scott Flinders, making his first appearance after signing from York, misjudged a free-kick, allowing Grimes to nod in.\nFlinders saved a curling James Hurst effort and Dover had a goal ruled out just after half-time.\nThose missed opportunities came back to haunt Athletic when Holroyd got on the end of Danny Whitaker's shot to level in the 69th minute before bursting through and scoring again soon after.\nFlinders atoned for his early error by brilliantly keeping out Moses Emmanuel's late volley as Macclesfield held on for a victory that moves them to within six points of promotion-chasing Dover.\nReport supplied by the Press Association.\nMatch ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSecond Half ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Laurie Bell replaces Chris Holroyd.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Tyrone Marsh replaces Ricky Miller.\nRicky Miller (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nRichard Orlu (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Jim Stevenson replaces Ricky Modeste.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 1, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Anthony Dudley replaces Jack Sampson.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Chris Kinnear replaces James Hurst.\nSecond Half begins Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nFirst Half ends, Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nJames Hurst (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1. Jamie Grimes (Dover Athletic).\nFirst Half begins.\nLineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Chris Holroyd scored twice as Macclesfield came from behind to beat National League play-off hopefuls Dover.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Rumours of a tour to celebrate the band's golden anniversary have been circulating for a number of years.\nHowever, Richards would not go so far as to say when the quartet would be performing in public again.\n\"There's things in the works - I think it's definitely happening,\" he told the BBC. \"But when? I can't say yet.\"\n\"We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals - we've got together and it feels so good.\"\nRichards was speaking to BBC arts editor Will Gompertz the day before the band turns 50.\nThey played their first gig at London's Marquee Club on 12 July, 1962; and had their first hit, a cover of Chuck Berry's Come On, 12 months later.\nA photography exhibition marking the band's long career will be launched at London's Somerset House on Thursday.\nTalking about the pictures, which include reportage, live concert and studio images, the guitarist said he felt \"weird\" looking back at the group's early days.\n\"It's amazing - most of these pictures I think, 'where was the cameraman?' I don't remember them being there,\" he said.\nHe added he would like the band to continue for as long as possible, saying: \"There might be life in the old dog yet - we'll die gracefully, elegantly wasted.\n\"Sometimes its hard work and you wonder why you're doing it, but apart from those few moments it's been an incredible adventure.\"\nThe Stones last world tour, A Bigger Bang, played to 4.5m people in 32 countries over two years before it finished in London in 2007.\nWith ticket sales of $558m (\u00c2\u00a3360m), it was the most profitable tour of all time, until it was eclipsed by U2's 360 tour last year.","summary":"The Rolling Stones are planning a world tour to mark the band's 50th anniversary, guitarist Keith Richards has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chelsey Lee, 26, played for Bucheon KEB Hana Bank in the Women's Korean Basketball League (WKBL), whose teams are allowed only two foreign players.\nProsecutors were asked to investigate after the Korean Olympic Committee pushed for Lee's naturalisation.\nThe WKBL says Lee will be suspended for life and her records annulled.\nThe Miami-born centre won the league's rookie of the year award in the 2015-16 season after helping her team reach the championship series.\nHowever, Lee and her two agents are suspected of fabricating her and her father's birth certificates to show she had a South Korean grandmother.\nBucheon KEB Hana Bank issued a public apology, vowing to take legal action against Lee and her agents.\nThe club's owner and head coach will step down.\nWKBL commissioner Shin Sun-woo said the team's records and ranking will be nullified and the league will scrap the extra quota for international players with a Korean parent or grandparent.","summary":"A US-born basketball player has been found guilty of falsifying birth certificates to prove she had a South Korean grandmother.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Council officials will meet on Tuesday to start the process of identifying where the Maes will be.\nA cabinet report said 140 acres were needed, along with good mobile phone signal and, if possible, fibre broadband.\nTown and community councils will be contacted, asking for suggestions to be sent to Ceredigion council by March.\nOnce these have been received, they will be forwarded to the National Eisteddfod board, which is responsible for choosing the host site.\nThe county hosted the first known eisteddfod, when Lord Rhys, prince of Deheubarth, gathered poets and musicians at his castle in Cardigan in AD 1176.","summary":"The host site for the 2017 National Eisteddfod in Ceredigion will be revealed next week.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hot lava and ash spewed from the top into a valley nearby on the Italian island of Sicily.\nThe eruption happened on Sunday morning at 4am local time for more than an hour and a half.\nAlthough the area around the volcano was covered by ash, it didn't affect planes travelling near it.\nAir traffic can be seriously affected when ash from volcanic eruptions is in the air.\nIn 2010, the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland erupted and flights in Europe and across the Atlantic were cancelled because the ash particles in the air made it unsafe to fly.\nCheck out the video above to see Mount Etna's latest eruption in all its glory.","summary":"Mount Etna, one of the world's most active volcanoes, has erupted for the first time in more than a decade.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fellow scrum-half Greig Laidlaw was Scotland's man of the match in their opening Pool B win over Japan.\nBut Pyrgos takes over as skipper as head coach Vern Cotter rotates his squad against the USA on Sunday.\n\"Greig had a great game on Wednesday, but I'll focus on my role and do it to the best of my ability,\" said the Glasgow Warriors 26-year-old.\n\"I just look at it like it's a great opportunity.\n\"Hopefully, we get the right result.\"\nPyrgos led Scotland in a World Cup warm-up defeat by Ireland last month and will be determined to retain his place.\nHowever, Laidlaw is almost certain to return for the potentially decisive meeting with South Africa in Newcastle a week on Saturday.\n\"I knew coming in that was how it was going to go,\" added Pyrgos.\n\"It was amazing to lead the team out against Ireland and again it's a huge honour to captain Scotland at a World Cup.\n\"I know how much it means to the country and I'm really excited.\n\"I'm not sure how I'll feel when I get out there, but it'll be a big moment for myself and my family.\"","summary":"Henry Pyrgos says it will be a \"huge honour\" to captain Scotland at the World Cup.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Tuesday Mr Obama cancelled planned talks after the firebrand Mr Duterte called him the \"son of a whore\".\nWednesday's informal meeting took place before an Asean summit gala dinner.\nWhile a Philippine spokesman said he was \"very happy\" it happened, the US side said they had a \"brief discussion\" in a pre-meal \"hold space\" for leaders.\nMr Obama and Mr Duterte are said to have entered the dinner venue separately at the summit in Laos and did not interact with each other during the event, which lasted one hour and 20 minutes.\n\"They were the last people to leave the holding room. I can't say how long they met,\" Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, travelling with Mr Duterte, told reporters shortly afterwards.\n\"I'm very happy that it happened.\"\nA White House official said the pair exchanged \"pleasantries\" in a \"brief discussion\" before dinner.\nWar on drugs\nMr Duterte's outburst came after at a press conference where he told reporters he would not accept Mr Obama raising any concerns about the war on drugs in the Philippines.\n\"You must be respectful. Do not just throw away questions and statements. Son of a whore, I will curse you in that forum,\" Mr Duterte said, apparently in reference to the US president.\nWhat else has the controversial Filipino president said?\nSummit diplomacy, Duterte-style\nWorld leaders' offensive insults: Who's top?\nFrom 'Punisher' to president: Who is Rodrigo Duterte?\nThe Filipino leader later expressed regret over the remarks, but not before Mr Obama had cancelled a planned meeting.\nMr Duterte won the presidency with his hard-line policy to eradicate drugs and some 2,400 people have died in anti-drug operations since he took office in June.\nHe had previously urged citizens to shoot to kill drug dealers who resisted arrest, and threatened to \"separate\" from the UN after it called his war on drugs a crime under international law.\nPresident Duterte, known for his controversial remarks, had previously called US Secretary of State John Kerry \"crazy\" and referred to Pope Francis as the \"son of a whore\".\nBut the president also has staunch support at home for his hardline position on drugs.","summary":"US President Barack Obama has met Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte at a summit of the Association of South East Asian Nations (Asean).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow climbed 0.28% to 21,891.12, lifted by increases at Boeing, ExxonMobil and Chevron.\nDeclines at Discovery Communications, Amazon and Facebook reined in the Nasdaq, which dropped 0.42% to 6,348.12.\nThe wider S&P 500 was little changed, falling less than 0.1% to 2,470.30.\nMarkets are in the middle of earnings season, as companies reveal their quarterly performance to investors.\nDiscovery Communication shares fell more than 8% after the firm's quarterly revenues disappointed and a deal to buy Scripps Networks Interactive failed to reassure investors' concerns about the challenges facing traditional television companies.\nDiscovery's channels include Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel, while Scripps owns TV channels such as the Travel Channel and Food Network.\nSnap fell 1% to $13.67 as a lock-up ended that has prevented early investors and employees from selling shares since the social media company's IPO.\nThe shares remain well below the price of $17 at which they went on sale in March this year.\nBigger technology companies also fell on Monday. Amazon shares dropped more than 3%, while Facebook shares dropped by more than 1.8%.\nSome analysts believe that investors are cashing out after the strong increase in share prices earlier this year.","summary":"The Dow Jones and Nasdaq closed little changed on Monday as gains in energy shares were offset by falls in technology stocks.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The limb was found in a garden in Cranwells Park on Wednesday and has been sent for forensic analysis, Avon and Somerset Police said.\nA force spokesman said detectives were \"keeping an open mind\" as to whether it was linked to two similar incidents in the city.\nAll three feet have been found within a few hundred yards of each other.\nTests showed the first foot found in Weston Park East in February was \"probably\" a medical teaching aid. The second foot, found last month in the same area, is still undergoing tests.\n\"The same officers are looking into the latest discoveries and will look to confirm beyond all reasonable doubt that they are linked and if there are any new lines of inquiry which can be taken forward,\" the spokesman added.","summary":"A third human foot has been found in Bristol.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Three Victorian hotels will go to make way for a six-storey, four star hotel and two assisted-living apartment blocks, at East Cliff in Bournemouth.\nEnglish Heritage strongly objected to the scale of the development in what is a designated conservation area.\nBut, councillors voted seven to three in favour saying it would help tourism.\nChair of the planning board and Conservative ward councillor David Kelsey, said the buildings earmarked for demolition were nice but no longer \"necessarily functional\".\n\"They've come to the end of their working lives, we need to preserve the tourism aspect while improving living for older people in the town,\" he said.\n\"The loss of buildings and trees are always regrettable but we can't stand still, we need to move forward.\"\nThe site on Grove Road and East Overcliff Drive will get a 90-room hotel along with a nine-storey and seven-storey building, comprising 122 assisted-living apartments.\nApplicants The East Cliff Project LLP will demolish Bay View Court, The Cottonwood and the Ocean View hotels.\nThe council received 246 letters supporting the plans.\nForty-nine residents and the Ancient Monuments Society wrote to object to the demolition, stating that despite being altered, they still \"give a sense of the historic character of the area\".\nEnglish Heritage said the scale of the development would cause \"severe harm\" to the conservation area.","summary":"Plans for a \u00a3100m hotel and assisted-living apartment block have been approved.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The judge cited a possible conflict of interest in the case of Asia Bibi.\nHundreds of riot police had been deployed around the Supreme Court in the capital, Islamabad.\nBlasphemy is a highly sensitive issue in Pakistan - critics argue laws are frequently misused to settle personal scores, often targeting minorities.\nLast year the Supreme Court suspended Asia Bibi's death sentence and gave her leave to appeal.\nA new date for the hearing has yet to be set.\nJudge Iqbal Hameed ur Rehman, one of three set to hear the appeal, recused himself from the case on Thursday.\n\"I was a part of the bench that was hearing the case of Salmaan Taseer, and this case is related to that,\" he told the court, AFP reports.\nMr Taseer was the liberal governor of Punjab province. He was killed by his own bodyguard in Islamabad in 2011 after speaking out for Asia Bibi.\nFamily in hiding\nAsia Bibi was the first woman to be sentenced to death under Pakistan's blasphemy laws and her case is one of the most controversial.\nShe was sentenced to hang in 2010 for insulting the Prophet Muhammad during an argument with Muslim women which began over a cup of water. She denies the charge.\nThousands have protested against her and said they would kill her if she were ever released - including the imam in her own village. Her husband and four daughters live in hiding and say they have received many death threats.\nAsia Bibi's death sentence had been confirmed by the High Court in Punjab province in October, although no date was set.\nCorrespondents said the granting of leave to appeal by the Supreme Court was the first glimmer of hope for her family.\nHer lawyers say the trial and subsequent appeal in the Punjab high court were flawed.\nPakistan has never executed anyone for blasphemy but some people accused of the offence have been lynched by crowds. Lawyers, judges and those seeking to reform the blasphemy laws have also been threatened, attacked or even killed.\nSince the 1990s, scores of Christians have been convicted for desecrating the Koran or for blasphemy.\nWhile most of them have been sentenced to death by the lower courts, many sentences have been overturned due to lack of evidence.\nMuslims constitute a majority of those prosecuted, followed by minority Ahmadis.","summary":"A judge in Pakistan's Supreme Court has recused himself from hearing the case of a Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old was arrested following an investigation by the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC).\nTwo other men and a woman were also charged with supplying cocaine for \"personal use or to on-supply cocaine to friends and colleagues\".\nHunt has played elite-level rugby league, Australian rules football (AFL) and rugby union.\nHunt - who is due to appear in Southport Magistrate Court on 5 March - was not named by the CCC but local media have named him as the 28-year old man arrested.\nHe was arrested on Thursday night, just days after playing for the Queensland Reds rugby team.\n\"The CCC will allege that during an investigation focused on a cocaine trafficking syndicate operating in South East Queensland, these four individuals were identified contacting the syndicate and arranging for the supply of cocaine,\" a statement said.\nIt is alleged the offences occurred between June and December 2014 when Hunt was playing AFL for the Gold Coast Suns.\nHunt rose to prominence playing fullback for the Brisbane Broncos rugby league team in 2004, and was selected for Queensland State of Origin and Australian representative squads.\nHe made a code-switch to AFL with the Gold Coast Suns in 2009.\nHunt played with the team until 2014 when he made a switch to rugby union.\nFacing charges with Hunt are a 24-year-old man from Burleigh Waters, a 27-year-old man from Mermaid Waters and a 22-year-old woman from Mermaid Waters.","summary":"Australian rugby league star Karmichael Hunt has been charged with cocaine trafficking.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lewis, 48, was released from prison in 2015 after serving less than half of a 13-year sentence for drug smuggling.\n\"I've been through the experience - a lot has happened,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I could help young players to avoid some of the pitfalls that you may face in a professional career in modern-day sport.\"\nLewis, who played 32 Tests for England between 1990 and 1996, added: \"There are pressures of being a top sportsman, but we're in a very privileged position. After all, you're doing the thing that you love.\n\"But there's not necessarily enough thought going into the planning because of all the money that can be around you, because of a feeling that you can be invincible.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nLewis was convicted in 2009 after being caught smuggling liquid cocaine into Britain from St Lucia.\nHe has struggled to make ends meet since he left prison in June 2015, but earns some income through office work.\nHis tour of the 18 first-class counties has been organised by the Professional Cricketers' Association and the only payment Lewis will receive is his travel expenses.\n''One decision, or a couple of decisions, made over a lifetime for me shouldn't necessarily define who you are,\" added Lewis, who will begin his tour at his old county Leicestershire on Monday.\n\"You look at that decision you say, 'You know what? I went the wrong way there.'\n\"With that experience I can do this and I can do that and you keep on moving. Once you've recognised you've made the wrong choice, you keep moving.\"\nThe County Championship season starts on 10 April.\nHave you added the new Top Story alerts in the BBC Sport app? Simply head to the menu in the app - and don't forget you can also add alerts for the Six Nations, cricket scores, your football team and more.","summary":"Former England all-rounder Dave Lewis is to tour counties in a bid to help young players avoid the pitfalls of a professional career.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mosimane said they could only blame themselves for not capitalising on a quick start in Atteridgeville, just outside Pretoria, where they were 2-0 up after just six minutes as their Ugandan visitors seemed to suffer from stage fright.\nWe have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position\nSundowns had the lion's share of possession in the first leg of their last 32-tie after that, but still allowed KCCA to get back into the game and net a potentially vital away goal in the 69th minute.\n\"We have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position. So we have to fight for it. We have the experience, we have the game, we have the personnel.,\" said Mosimane, voted Africa's Coach of the Year for 2016.\nIt means a tenuous lead for the return leg of the second round tie in the Ugandan capital where KCCA need win only 1-0 to go through on the away goals rule.\nMosimane says Sundowns will have to defend well in the return but also pointed out his own team's good away record in winning last year's crown. He said KCCA would be forced to leave gaps at the back as they went in search of victory in front of their own supporters\n\"It won't be an easy game for them either because they have to push everybody upfront to go score And then we can play on the break also because we've got that ability.\"\nKCCA surprised Mosimane with their work ethic and their recovery after conceding goals to centre backs Bangaly Soumahoro and Ricardo Nascimento so early in the game\n\"They worked hard. They are a hard working team, they really worked off the ball, they fight, they run, they don't give up, they have the hope,\" he said of the Ugandan champions, who are also current league leaders in their domestic competition.\nSundowns now face the possibility of joining the likes of recent champions who have come unstuck in embarrassingly early fashion in defence of their crown.\nLast year it was TP Mazembe who went out before the group phase and two years before that Egypt's Al Ahly were handed a shock second round defeat by their namesakes from Benghazi in Libya.","summary":"Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane says his side must fight back against KCCA to reach the African Champions League quarter-finals.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Machinery that used to be \"the heart\" of Poldark Mine is to be restored by Cornwall College engineering students.\nThe tin mine, which is open to the public, is one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, its owner said.\nIt is believed that the renovation project on the mine at Wendron near Helston could take several years to complete.\nDavid Edwards, who bought it last year, said the machinery on site \"has suffered after 14 years of little or no investment\" but that the recent BBC television series has prompted the need for it to be rejuvenated.\n\"Poldark definitely had an impact for us, it brought more people in buying bookmarks and taking a tour of the mine,\" he said.\n\"The challenge now is to restore the machinery we have on display and get it back in order so that it is more interesting to the public.\n\"This has been a place of industry since the 1400s, one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, so keeping it going is vital for Cornwall's heritage.\"\nLuke Bazeley, an engineering lecturer at Cornwall College, said: \"We always try to give the students work experience and this is the perfect live project to work on - they've loved visiting the site and finding out more about Cornwall's heritage.\"\nHe added the students will need to do some research to find replacement parts for the machinery.","summary":"All images are copyrighted.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The two-page note, addressed to Mrs Ellis and dated 19 August 1945, finds him dealing with the subject of joy.\nIt was found by its owner in a copy of Lewis's book, A Problem of Pain, bought years before.\nAuctioneer Chris Albury said \"keen interest worldwide\" had boosted the guide price from \u00a31,500.\nDominic Winter Auctioneers in South Cerney said the letter had been bought by a private buyer from California.\n\"It's a wonderful, thoughtful letter by one of the most highly regarded English writers of the 20th Century,\" Mr Albury said.\n\"Any original and unpublished letter that gives new insights into a collectable writer's ideas is going to have an appeal, and this one has literary, autobiographical, philosophical and theological content, so ticks every box.\n\"The letter was written just days after Japan's surrender at the end of the Second World War and perhaps the idea of joy, which he thought very unlike pleasure, was once again on his mind.\"\nIn the letter, which is in \"very good\" condition, Lewis writes: \"Real joy... jumps under one's ribs and tickles down one's back and makes one forget meals and keeps one (delightedly) sleepless o' nights.\n\"It shocks one awake when the other (security and prosperity) puts one to sleep.\n\"My private table is one second of joy is worth 12 hours of pleasure.\"\nMr Albury said the subject of joy was a \"continual theme\" throughout Lewis's life.\n\"Interesting, too, is the fact that he was to meet and marry a woman called Joy a few years later,\" he said.","summary":"A letter written by Lewis Lewis to his wife, Anne Ellis, during World War Two has sold at auction for \u00a31,100.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The girl was with her parents and a younger brother when she attended St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, at about 17:40 BST on Sunday.\nBut the family left two hours later before the girl, who police believe is diabetic, could receive treatment.\nPolice said the girl could fall into a coma if not treated immediately.\nA Scotland Yard statement said: \"The girl was initially seen by medical staff and her parents informed them that their child's name was Mashael Aldosari.\n\"Detectives are unsure if this is the child's real name as the family provided a false address to staff.\"\nThe family told medical staff they travelled to the UK in order for their son to receive hospital treatment.\nPolice said they have \"established that this is may not be the case\".\nMashael is described as being less than 5ft tall with long straight black hair. She was last seen wearing a grey top, leggings and light-coloured shoes.\nDetectives believe the family could be from Kuwait.","summary":"Police are searching for a six-year-old girl who went missing after being seen at a hospital.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGB finished bottom of the Pool stage in London with no wins and only three goals scored, but produced their best performance in an enthralling fifth\/sixth place play-off.\nAlex Danson scored a match-winning hat-trick, with Lily Owsley also on target.\n\"We didn't lose belief and we are delighted,\" Danson told BBC Sport.\n\"Obviously I'm delighted [with the three goals] but not just for me, from a whole team perspective because we can build on that performance leading into the summer.\"\nHead coach Danny Kerry admitted \"harsh words\" were spoken after Britain's 4-1 defeat by Australia on Saturday, but was please with how his team responded.\n\"We've had a tough tournament and they know that yesterday wasn't good enough, but today they really committed,\" he told BBC Sport.\nDanson struck her first goal of the tournament in the 10th minute, but Anita McLaren drew New Zealand level in the second period.\nOwsley and Danson struck either side of half-time to take GB clear, but back came the Kiwis with goals from Olivia Merry and Kelsey Smith made the score 3-3.\nDanson needed time out after being struck in the head by the ball, but recovered to deliver a composed lofted finish over New Zealand keeper Sally Rutherford to win Britain the match.\n\"Although we conceded a few today, which we need to work on, overall that was much better,\" captain Kate Richardson-Walsh told BBC Sport.\n\"We have a lot to learn, huge amounts, but it's good we're doing that now and can take that forward to Rio.\"\nBritish selectors will reveal the 16 women and 16 men who have been chosen to represent Team GB at this summer's Rio Olympics on Tuesday.","summary":"Great Britain's women ended their World League Semi-Final campaign with a 4-3 win over New Zealand.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"El Amrani, in a letter to African football associations, said he would be departing on Monday, but gave no reason for his decision.\nThe 37-year-old Moroccan had served as secretary general for the last six years.\nHayatou was deposed as Caf president 10 days ago at elections in Ethiopia, where six of his allies on the body's executive committee also lost their positions.\nThe 70-year-old Hayatou had served as president for 29 years.\nCaf's new president, Ahmad, chaired a meeting with his staff at the African football body's headquarters in Cairo later on Sunday.\nDuring the meeting, the new president announced he had accepted the resignation of El Amrani.","summary":"The Confederation of African Football (Caf) secretary general Rachid El Amrani has resigned, a week after the ousting of Issa Hayatou as president of the body.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Smith, 26, already leads the one-day side and will also captain the Twenty20 team in the absence of the injured Aaron Finch.\nFellow batsman David Warner, 28, has been named as Smith's vice-captain.\n\"At 26, Steve is a fine young man with extraordinary talent,\" said national selector Rod Marsh.\n\"He is highly regarded by the selectors and we congratulate him on being appointed to the role on an ongoing basis. He should be incredibly proud.\"\nClarke, 34, confirmed his decision to retire after his side surrendered the Ashes with a heavy defeat by England at Trent Bridge, which gave the hosts a 3-1 lead.\nSmith had already captained the side in three Tests against India last summer, when Clarke was recovering from hamstring surgery and back issues.\nThe New South Welshman has played in 32 Tests for his country, scoring 2,952 runs at an average of 54.66.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"When Michael made his decision to retire last week it was a very straightforward decision for us to nominate Steve as his successor,\" added Marsh.\n\"He has big shoes to fill but everything about him suggests he is the right man for the job.\"\nWarner has earned the vice-captain's role despite a history of disciplinary problems, and Marsh said of the opener: \"David has matured and developed into an important senior figure in the Australian team. He has come a long way.\n\"We believe that he will respond well to the added responsibility of leadership.\"\nSmith and Warner will lead Australia in the limited-overs matches that follow the final Ashes Test at the Oval, which starts on 20 August.","summary":"Australia have named batsman Steve Smith as their new Test captain following the retirement of Michael Clarke.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old joined the Blues from Reading in August 2015 but has yet to make his debut for the Premier League champions.\nHe was loaned back to the Royals in 2015-16 before spending last season with German side Eintracht Frankfurt.\nHector has also had spells with five non-league sides, as well as spells in Republic of Ireland and Scotland.\nThe Jamaica international has played for Bracknell Town, Didcot Town, Havant and Waterlooville, Oxford City, Horsham, Dundalk, Barnet, Shrewsbury, Aldershot, Cheltenham, Aberdeen, Reading and Frankfurt.\nHe could make his Tigers debut against Aston Villa on Saturday, 6 August.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Championship side Hull City have signed Chelsea defender Michael Hector on a season-long loan deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Blunkett said using the same funding formula applied to Wales - which has a devolved budget - Yorkshire would be entitled to a \u00c2\u00a324bn budget.\n\"You put great store by devolving decision-making to ordinary people,\" he told Prime Minister David Cameron.\nMr Cameron said the government had already got rid of a \"centralised\" approach that Mr Blunkett was part of.\nMr Blunkett, a Labour former Cabinet minister and the MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, made the suggestion during prime minister's questions in the House of Commons.\nHe said: \"Can you think of one single reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't determine their own priorities?\n\"And, mischievously, one reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't have their own White Rose Parliament?\"\nMr Cameron said: \"What we are doing is we are saying to councils in Yorkshire, as up and down the country, 'We are getting rid of the ring fences, we are giving you the power to spend your money in the way that you choose'.\"\nHe added: \"We have got rid of the bossy, centralised interfering approach that I'm afraid you were rather part of.\"","summary":"Former Home Secretary David Blunkett has called for Yorkshire to have its own White Rose Parliament.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robinson, 21, who previously had two loan spells at the Lilywhites, turned down a new deal with Villa and joins for an undisclosed compensation fee.\nNewcastle-born former Rotherham man Pringle, 26, signs for an undisclosed fee after one year with the Cottagers.\nPringle made nine league starts during a short loan spell at Ipswich in 2016.\nRobinson told the club's website: \"It was obviously a big decision for me leaving Aston Villa, I've been there since I was eight-years-old.\n\"But, if there was ever a club for me to settle down with and sign permanently with, it would be Preston North End.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Preston North End have signed Aston Villa midfielder George Robinson and Fulham defender Ben Pringle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The firm, which makes a vast array of consumer products including Ben & Jerry's ice-cream, Lipton tea and Dove soap, said sales fell 2.7% to \u20ac48.4bn ($56.1bn; \u00a337.1bn).\nExcluding the effect of acquisitions and unfavourable exchange rates, underlying sales rose 2.9%,\nAnalysts had expected a 3.1% rise.\nDespite the weaker-than-expected sales, Unilever reported a 7% rise in pre-tax profit to \u20ac7.6bn for the full year.\nUnilever chief executive Paul Polman said it had been a \"challenging year for our industry\", and warned he did not expect a \"significant improvement\" in market conditions in 2015.\n\"We expect our full-year performance to be similar to 2014 with the first quarter being softer but growth improving during the year\".\nUnilever said underlying sales growth in emerging markets, where it makes more than half its sales, slowed to 5.7%.\nThe firm has been hit hard by a combination of slowing growth in China, a recession in Brazil as well as western sanctions on Russia.\nUnilever cut 1,400 jobs last year and Mr Polman said due to the \"low growth environment\" it would continue to cut costs and simplify the business.\nThe firm has recently sold a number of its products, including its Slim-Fast brand and Ragu and Bertolli pasta sauces.","summary":"Consumer goods giant Unilever has reported a sharp fall in sales for the last three months of 2014.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs said blood samples from about 35 fighters revealed traces of sulphur mustard.\nIt did not say if any of the peshmerga had died as a result of the attack, or how severely they had been wounded.\nMustard gas can burn skin and cause severe respiratory problems, and is banned under international law.\nThe exposure took place along the front lines near the northern Iraqi towns of Makhmour and Gwer, the ministry said in a statement.\nRoughly 37 mortars were fired in the attack, the statement added, \"releasing white smoke and a black liquid\".\nThe ministry called on countries fighting IS to give peshmerga fighters equipment for protection against chemical attacks. Several countries including the United States are already giving military assistance to the Kurdish fighters.\nThis is not the first time IS has been accused of using chemical weapons. In March, Kurdish authorities in Iraq said they had evidence that IS had used chlorine gas.\nThat allegation, by the Kurdistan Region Security Council, followed similar claims that the group had used low-grade chemical weapons against Iraqi security forces.\nThe director of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons expressed \"serious concern\" in August over the possibility IS was using prohibited chemical weapons.\nThe UN recently adopted a resolution aimed at identifying those behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria.\nIS already has a large arsenal of conventional weapons and military vehicles seized from the Iraqi army, much of it produced by the United States.\nIraq Kurds were the victim of a major chemical weapons attack by the Iraqi military under Saddam Hussein in 1988, which left thousands dead in the city of Halabja.","summary":"Islamic State (IS) militants have used chemical weapons against Kurdish peshmerga fighters in northern Iraq, Kurdish officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Homes have been added to My NHS, part the NHS Choices site, allowing users to leave ratings and reviews to help other people assess services.\nEach care home is scored on its level of safety, staff turnover and food hygiene, among other standards.\nThe National Care Association said if information was not up to date, it could be \"unfair\" to care providers.\nOn the website, a database can be searched using a postcode, region or home name to check on facilities with or without nursing.\nPeople can access:\nHealth Minister Alistair Burt said: \"We know how difficult important decisions about care for a loved one can be - this is a victory for those who are worried about care - with a click of a button the public will be able to make an informed choice about care and make those difficult decisions easier.\n\"This data will show clearly the difference in quality across care homes and will help drive up standards by highlighting poor performers which will mean they have to shape up their services or lose out.\"\nNadra Ahmed, chair of the National Care Association, which represents independent care sector providers, said the move could help people \"answer some of the questions\" they may have about care.\nBut she warned that if the \"snapshot\" of the provider's rating or profile on the site was not regularly updated it could disadvantage those who improve their service.\n\"I don't know how [improvements] would be indicated... especially if that report is not going to be reviewed for a period of time, which would be unfair.\"\nShe added: \"Nothing beats actually going to see a service for yourself. If you think that it's good [but the website] says there's something that's not quite right, don't let it put you off.\n\"When you look at the website you know that responsible services who may have an inadequate rating will be working towards making that better.\"","summary":"People in England can now search for care homes on a government website.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The program - called Vital - will vote on whether to invest in a specific company or not.\nThe firm it will be working for - Deep Knowledge Ventures - focuses on drugs for age-related diseases.\nIt said that Vital would make its recommendations by sifting through large amounts of data.\nThe algorithm looks at a range of data when making decisions - including financial information, clinical trials for particular drugs, intellectual property owned by the firm and previous funding.\n\"On first sight, it looks like a futuristic idea but on reflection it is really a little bit of publicity hype,\" said Prof Noel Sharkey of the University of Sheffield.\n\"A lot of companies use large data search to access what is happening on the market, then the board or trusted workers can decide on the advice.\n\"With financial markets, algorithms are delegated with decisions. The idea of the algorithm voting is a gimmick. It is not different from the algorithm making a suggestion and the board voting on it.\"\nAccording to Deep Knowledge Ventures, Vital has already approved two investment decisions.\nThe software was developed by UK-based Aging Analytics.","summary":"An algorithm that uses artificial intelligence to make investment decisions has been developed by a UK-based firm.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The woman had withdrawn her pension from a bank in Altrincham on Monday before heading into the Iceland store.\nWhile shopping she was approached by a woman who grabbed her trolley and demanded her money.\nNot willing to give up without a fight, however, the octogenarian hit the woman over the head with the bacon before the would-be thief fled empty-handed.\nGreater Manchester Police said while the 86-year-old was \"safe and well\", she was \"shook up about the incident\".\nUpdate 20 July 2016: A video of the incident obtained by Altrincham Today and released later revealed the incident was less dramatic than previously reported by Greater Manchester Police.","summary":"An 86-year-old woman hit a would-be robber with bacon during an attempted robbery at a supermarket in Greater Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Imani Wiltshire was discovered on the lower deck of the bus in Stratford, east London, on 28 September.\nShe was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead. A post-mortem examination found she died from head injuries.\nRosalin Baker, 25, and Jeffrey Wiltshire, 52, of Manor Park, pleaded not guilty to murder at the Old Bailey.\nThey also denied charges of causing or allowing the death of their child.\nA trial date has been set for 13 March at the same court.","summary":"The parents of a three-year-old girl who was found unconscious on a bus have denied murdering her.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24 crew, mostly from Eastern Europe and Asia, are still on board the Maersk Tigris, anchored off Bandar Abbas.\nMaersk said it still did not know the reason why the Marshall Islands-flagged vessel was seized, and noted it had been in an international shipping lane.\nBut Iranian authorities noted that it had been in the country's waters.\nIranian media cited an official as saying the ship was seized based on a court order in connection with a complaint made by a private Iranian company about debts.\nOn Wednesday, Maersk said it had been in contact with Singapore-based Rickmers Shipmanagement, from whom it charters the Maersk Tigris, and was \"pleased to learn that the crew is safe and under the circumstances in good spirits\".\nThe crew includes a British national, but no Americans, as initial reports suggested.\n\"We are continuing our efforts to obtain more information about the Iranian authorities' seizure - in international waters - of Maersk Tigris. We are not able at this point to establish or confirm the reason behind the seizure,\" Maersk added.\n\"We remain in close dialogue with the Danish ministry of foreign affairs.\"\nA spokesman for Rickmers Shipmanagement said the vessel had been carrying commercial goods and no \"special cargo\" such as military equipment.\nThe incident has prompted the US Navy to dispatch a destroyer and a reconnaissance plane to the area to \"monitor\" the situation.\nA general distress call sent out by the Maersk Tigris on Tuesday morning was picked up by US Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT).\nA Pentagon spokesman said Iranian Revolutionary Guards Navy patrol vessels had approached the ship while it was moving through Iranian territorial waters, but inside an area that under international agreement is open to foreign ships making an \"innocent passage\".\nThe patrol vessels ordered the container ship to go deeper into Iranian waters, but the master refused. Only when they fired warning shots across its bow, did he comply.\nThe Pentagon spokesman called the actions of the patrol vessels \"inappropriate\".","summary":"Danish shipping giant Maersk has said the crew of a container ship seized by Iran on Tuesday are \"safe and in good spirits\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stephen Doughty won the seat with 9,193 votes, a majority of 5,334 over the Conservatives. The Lib Dems were third, with Plaid Cymru fourth.\nThe turnout was 25.65% - down from more than 60% at the 2010 General Election.\nMr Doughty succeeds Alun Michael, who stood down after 25 years as an MP to stand in the police and crime commissioner elections.\nThe new MP beat seven other candidates to retain the seat for Labour.\nMr Doughty, a former head of Oxfam Cymru, said in his acceptance speech that his victory was a \"condemnation\" of the policies and priorities of the UK government, particularly in areas such as proposals for regional pay.\nHe called for stronger regulation of banks and a \"greater sense of community and society\", with more emphasis on fairness.\nMr Doughty also paid tribute to previous holders of the Cardiff South seat, including former Prime Minister Jim Callaghan and former Welsh First Secretary Alun Michael and promised to serve his constituents with humility.\nLabour has held the seat since it was created in 1983 and the party's representation of southern Cardiff in Parliament has been unbroken since Mr Callaghan was first elected as an MP in 1945.\nCardiff South and Penarth includes inner-city neighbourhoods such as Grangetown and Butetown, the redeveloped waterfront around Cardiff Bay and the town of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan.\nIts 78,000 voters makes it the biggest seat in Wales in terms of electors.\nParliamentary by-elections also took place in the seats of Corby and Manchester Central on Thursday.\nAnd elections were also held for the newly-created police and crime commissioners were held for all 41 forces in England and Wales outside London.","summary":"Labour has retained Cardiff South and Penarth in a by-election.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That compares with just 300 people in the largest trust area, Belfast.\nIt is thought that the problem in the South Eastern Trust is down to staffing issues in that area.\nThe trust - which covers Newtownards, County Down and Lisburn, said it has been unable to fill two consultant cardiologist posts.\nThere is also the added problem of staff sickness and increase in the number of referrals.\nThe South Eastern Trust serves a population of approximately 345,000 people with a budget of almost \u00c2\u00a3500m.\nThe figures also show that 364 people are waiting up to a year for their first urgent consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital, while in every other trust the waiting list for this type of appointment is zero.\nIn a statement, South Eastern Trust said: \"We have recently lost two consultant cardiologists who both required to relocate.\n\"Despite strenuous efforts, we have, so far, been unable to fill these vital posts and, combined with the constant increase in the number of cardiology referrals, this has led to an unfortunate increase in waiting times for appointments.\n\"We are taking every possible measure to address this.\"","summary":"More than 1,000 people are waiting up to a year for their first urgent consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said the firework was dropped through the doorway of a fish and chip shop by an \"unknown male\".\nThe incident happened at about 21:15 BST on Friday at the shop in Alliance Avenue.\nThe man was taken to hospital where he is described as being in a stable condition.\nCondemning the incident, North Belfast SDLP assembly member Nichola Mallon said: \"Fireworks aren't toys, they can cause serious injury and they can cause considerable damage to property and they need to be used responsibly.\n\"So I would send a very clear message to parents and to young people to realise the dangers of fireworks.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in councillor JJ Magee said: \"Hopefully the injured man will make a full and speedy recovery but it must have been a very traumatic experience.\"\nPolice have appealed for witnesses to contact them.","summary":"A 25-year-old man has been injured after a firework was dropped through the doorway of a shop in north Belfast.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They started arriving at Poldhu Cove on the Lizard on Sunday, and National Trust volunteers have been clearing them away as they are said to pose a risk to wildlife.\nThe bottles are sealed, but witnesses say some have leaked.\nThe National Trust said it believed a container had gone overboard from a ship, during the stormy weather.\nThe Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: \"While it is fact that the MV Blue Ocean lost a container containing bottles of 'Vanish', there is no currently available evidence that the bottles washed up on the Cornish coast are from this container; all evidence is currently circumstantial.\"\nIt is thought the vessel lost the container near Land's End in May.\nThe BBC has contacted Vanish, but the company is yet to comment.\nOther nearby coves including Gunwalloe, Polurrian, Church Cove and Marazion have also been affected, conservationists said.\nCornwall Wildlife Trust said it was \"highly concerned\" about the impact on \"sensitive marine life\".\nJustin Whitehouse, from the National Trust, said: \"The main worry is all that detergent going into our beautiful marine environment, but thankfully most are full.\n\"We think it's a container that has gone overboard from a container ship, during stormy seas.\"\nCornwall Council said the authority and partners, including the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Natural England, would be monitoring beaches in the area.\nIt said: \"The National Trust who own the beach at Poldhu have arranged for the bottles to be cleared away.\n\"In the meantime the public are advised to keep children and dogs at a safe distance from the bottles should any more be washed up.\n\"No attempt should be made to recover the bottles.\"","summary":"Thousands of detergent bottles believed to be from a ship have washed up on beaches in Cornwall.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Premier had suspended its shares on 13 January after agreeing to buy E.On's North Sea assets for a net $120m (\u00c2\u00a384m) plus working capital adjustments.\nThe deal was amended during the suspension so that it no longer constituted a reverse takeover.\nBy close of trading, Premier's share price was up by nearly 90% to 36p.\nLondon-based Premier said the cost of the deal would now come to $135m, including completion adjustments.\nPremier added that this was a result of an increase of the dividend paid to E.On before completion of the deal.\nIn a statement, it said: \"On the basis of this lower aggregate consideration, the acquisition has been classified as a Class 1 transaction.\"\nThe proposed acquisition is still subject to approval by Premier's shareholders and lenders.\nThe assets Premier is buying are located in the Central North Sea, West of Shetlands and the Southern Gas Basin.\nE.On's UK oil and gas upstream portfolio includes stakes in 40 licenses, including a 5.2% interest in the Elgin-Franklin field, a 47% interest in the Babbage field and a 50% stake in the Tolmount discovery.\nThe deal will add about 15,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to Premier's production totals in 2016, according to the company.","summary":"Shares in North Sea oil and gas firm Premier Oil have jumped after the deal to buy German energy giant E.On was amended.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tatiana Duva-Rodriguez, 46, is licensed to carry a concealed weapon, but police said she should not have opened fire because her life was not in danger.\nPursued by security guards, a shopflifter ran from a Home Depot hardware store on 6 October to a vehicle driven by an accomplice.\nMs Rodriguez fired several shots with a 9mm handgun as they drove away.\nNo-one was hurt outside the store in Auburn Hills, Michigan, about 35 miles (56km) north of Detroit. Police said Ms Rodriguez had hit the back tyre of the getaway vehicle.\n\"I find it very disturbing that someone would take out their gun in a busy parking lot and shoot at the tyres of a passing car,\" prosecutor Jessica Cooper said in a statement. \"Once fired, the bullet could have easily ricocheted or fragmented and injured or killed someone else.\"\nThe thieves escaped with $1,000 (\u00c2\u00a3652) worth of merchandise. Police arrested two people few days later and charged them with retail fraud.\nIf convicted, Ms Rodriguez faces up to 90 days in jail and a possible fine of up to $500.","summary":"A Michigan woman who shot at a suspected shoplifter's getaway car has been charged with attempted murder.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As a teenager he tried three times, unsuccessfully, to defect from Cuba, once spending a month in Cuban jail. He finally escaped to Mexico on his fourth attempt, saving his mother from drowning on their boat trip over.\nHe and his mother were then reunited with his father in Tampa, Florida where he had fled two years earlier.\nBut Fernandez's transition from his life in Cuba was difficult. Baseball helped him acclimate to his new American life.\nAfter starting at Alonso High School in Tampa, speaking almost no English, Fernandez steered the baseball team to two state championships.\nHe was drafted by the Marlins in 2011 at 20 years old and named National League Rookie of the Year in 2013.\nThe Miami Herald reported his grandmother, a loyal supporter, often stood on her roof in Cuba during his games to listen to the sports radio broadcast as her grandson played.\nPlayers and fans described him as enthusiastic, energetic and charismatic. Many Cubans from Miami's Latin community, felt that the player embodied their own struggles.\nMiguel Garay, 78, a Miamian who came from Cuba's Pinar del Rio said: \"His story was our story.\n\"There's such a great tradition of baseball in Cuba and he embodied it better than anyone.\"\nAfter undergoing surgery in 2014 for a torn elbow ligament Fernandez became a US citizen in 2015, where he gave the keynote speech at his citizenship ceremony.\nHe said: \"This is one of my important accomplishments. I'm an American citizen now - I'm one of them. I consider myself now to be free.\"\nFernandez was described as an \"avid fisherman\" and was aboard a friend's boat when the vessel hit a jetty, causing it to capsize.\nHe had revealed recently that his girlfriend was pregnant.\nMarlins President David Samson said at a news conference: \"When you talk about tragedy like this there are no words that come to mind.\n\"There is prayer and thought toward his family and his soon to be born daughter. You recognize how precious life is.\"","summary":"Jose Fernandez, who has died in a boating accident off the coast of Florida, was one of the biggest names in baseball.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Government sources told the BBC that the tribal fighters set fire to a building used by the militants.\nThe source said 10 IS militants and five tribesmen had died in the clashes that followed.\nIssa al-Issawi, the exiled mayor of Fallujah, said that more tribesmen were joining the fight against IS.\nReports said the violence involved men from multiple tribes and IS members known as al-Hisba, who are responsible for enforcing religious strictures in the city.\n\"Clashes took place between sons of the al-Mahamda and al-Juraisat tribes against the al-Hisba group,\" Mr Issawi told AFP news agency.\nHe said the violence stemmed from tensions over increasingly difficult living conditions while Fallujah is besieged by Iraqi security forces.\nSheikh Majeed al-Juraisi, a leader in the al-Juraisat tribe, told AFP the clashes were part of an uprising against IS fighters in the city and called on the government and security forces to help.\nReports suggested the tribesmen had seized parts of the north of the city, but later ceded the ground back to IS jihadists.\nFallujah, which is about 50km (30 miles) west of Baghdad, has been held by anti-government forces since the beginning of 2014 and is now one of two Iraqi cities still under the IS group's control.\nIS militants launched a sweeping offensive in June 2014 that overran large areas north and west of Baghdad, but security forces and allied fighters have pushed the jihadists back with support from US-led air strikes.","summary":"Tribesmen in the Iraqi city of Fallujah have clashed with Islamic State (IS) militants, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The details emerged during the sentencing of Arshid, Bannaras and Basharat Hussain at Sheffield Crown Court.\nArshid, 40, and Basharat, 39, were found guilty by a jury of 50 offences.\nBannaras, 36, pleaded guilty to 10 offences before the trial started.\nMichelle Colborne QC said Bannaras Hussain met one victim when she was 12 or 13 and she performed sex acts on him.\n\"He was indifferent to whether she consented or not,\" she said.\n\"When her brothers found out, they were furious with her and would physically assault her because she was involved sexually with an Asian man.\"\nShe said Bannaras abused one victim in a car park next to Rotherham Police Station, and told the court how the sister of another of his victims described her sister as a \"broken human being\".\nMs Colborne said one woman had described the Hussain brothers as \"a pack of animals\".\nSumming up the contents of a number of statements from the women abused by the brothers, she said: \"They describe from their teenage years a life in the main of feeling dirty, ashamed and guilty.\n\"Between them, a plethora of emotional conditions - eating disorders, self-harm, agoraphobia, self-loathing and terminations for many of them from the age of 14 - events they have never been able to put behind them.\"\nShe said many of the victims have had relationship problems throughout their lives and have found themselves subjected to domestic violence.\nThree associates of the Hussain brothers, their uncle Qurban Ali, 53, Karen MacGregor, 58, and Shelley Davies, 40, will also be sentenced.\nAli was found guilty of conspiracy to rape, while MacGregor and Davies were convicted of false imprisonment and conspiracy to procure a woman under 21 to become a common prostitute. MacGregor was also convicted of two counts of conspiracy to rape.","summary":"Three brothers who sexually abused women in Rotherham \"had a plethora of emotional conditions\", a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielik, 17, who underwent his medical at Arsenal last week, signed for Legia from their Polish rivals Lech Poznan in July and has made six appearances in all competitions this season.\nArsenal say the deal \"is subject to the completion of regulatory processes\".\nThe Poland Under-17 international can play in both a holding midfield role and at centre-back.\nHe said: \"I've decided to move to Arsenal and although I cannot be sure of what's to come in the future, I'm going to London to fulfil my dreams.\n\"I'm grateful to my team-mates and manager Henning Berg for trusting such a young player and giving me a chance to play for the first team. It's mostly thanks to him that I'm able to move to Arsenal.\"\nBerg said: \"Krystian is a very talented player, who is going to achieve big success in football in the future.\"\nFor each position, select whether you think Arsenal are sorted, or if a player is needed.","summary":"Arsenal have signed Legia Warsaw midfielder Krystian Bielik for an undisclosed fee on a four-and-a-half-year deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 19-year-old was held in Barking on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.\nPolice said six other suspects remain in custody and searches are ongoing.\nEight people were killed when three men drove at pedestrians on the bridge and stabbed people in Borough Market.\nThe man arrested on Sunday is being held at a police station in south London.\nThe six men still in custody, all aged between 27 and 30, were also arrested in east London - four in Ilford, one in Newham and one in Barking.\nThirteen people arrested as part of the investigation have been released without charge, while a 33-year-old man held in Ilford on 8 June has been bailed.\nOver the weekend, police released images of fake explosive belts worn by the three attackers, named as Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba.\nBorough Market is hoping to re-open \"later this week\", managing director Darren Henaghan has said.\nTraders were officially given access to the market on Monday - for the first time since the terror attack - to allow them to start clearing up and prepare to resume business.\nOn Saturday night, bars and restaurants across the capital donated money to a British Red Cross UK fund for victims of terror attacks and their families, as Londoners were encouraged to show \"unity and resilience\" a week after the attack.\nThe fund has raised more than \u00c2\u00a3700,000 since it started on 4 June.\nAnd on Sunday, Southwark Cathedral - which had been cordoned off in the days after the attack - re-opened its doors for the first time.","summary":"A man has been arrested in east London in connection with the London Bridge attack a week ago.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He and his son Gorka were arrested earlier this month as part of a corruption investigation.\nVillar, who denied all the allegations, has been suspended for one year by the Spanish football federation.\n\"Villar will no longer have any official functions at our organisation,\" Uefa said on Thursday.\n\"In view of the ongoing court proceedings in Spain, we have no further comments to make on this matter.\"\nUefa said its president, Aleksander Ceferin, had accepted Villar's resignation and had thanked him for his years of service to European football.\nVillar, a former Athletic Bilbao and Spain midfielder, had headed the Spanish football federation for 29 years. Juan Luis Larrea has been named as interim president.","summary":"The president of Spain's football federation, Angel Villar, has resigned from Uefa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man named as Abdalfatah HA is suspected of being part of a unit with an al-Qaeda-linked group formerly known as al-Nusra Front, which killed 36 Syrian government employees in 2013.\nThe federal prosecutors' office said the man, arrested in Duesseldorf, had carried out death sentences.\nA second suspected al-Nusra fighter was arrested in the town of Giessen.\nAbdulrahman AA is accused of breaking international weapons laws.\nBoth are thought to have been part of the same combat unit for al-Nusra, which was al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria at the time.\nThe group formally severed its ties to the global jihadist network last year, renaming itself Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.\nIn January, JFS merged with four smaller groups to form Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.\nGerman prosecutors allege Abdulrahman AA, 26, and Abdalfatah HA, 35, took part in an armed battle against Syrian government troops including taking over a big arms depot near Mahin, central Syria, in November 2013, eight months after the murders of the government employees.\nSome local reports have claimed one of the men was an asylum seeker, but a spokeswoman for the prosecutors' office refused to confirm this.","summary":"German police have arrested two men suspected of fighting in Syria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RTL claims Baysilone, normally associated with the oil or rubber industries, was found in a breakdown of the implant, made by Poly Implant Prothese (PIP).\nA lawyer acting for PIP strongly denied the report, telling RTL that the product was not industrial but a food product used in lipstick.\nThe company was shut down in 2010.\nRTL had the implant examined by a chemistry and toxicology researcher who alleged that the materials used, which also included Silopren and Rhodorsil, had caused the high rupture rate from the silicone gel implants.\nAlthough the French health safety agency was already aware the defective implants contained industrial rather than medical grade silicone, no mention has been made of additives from the petrol industry.\nPIP breast implants: Your stories\nThe British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons said earlier that the silicone was believed to have been made for mattresses but a lawyer acting for French implant-wearers said the composition of the implant varied.\nFrench authorities have advised 30,000 women in France to have the PIP implants removed as a precaution because of an estimated 5% rupture rate.\nThe French health safety agency says it has registered 1,143 ruptures and 495 inflammatory reactions from the implants.\nAn estimated 300-400,000 women were given the implants, mainly in Latin America and elsewhere in Europe.\nIn the UK, 40,000 women have been advised by the government not to have them removed although ministers have ordered a review of data used to assess the risk of the implant leaking.\nA surgeon advising the British government, Tim Goodacre, told the BBC on Monday that the failure rate was \"quite out of the ordinary\" and he said they should be removed on \"a staged basis\".\nNo link has been made between ruptured implants and cancer.\nPIP's lawyer, Yves Haddad, has insisted the fuel additive allegations are completely unfounded.\n\"This isn't an industrial product but a food product of the same type that goes, for example, into the making of lipstick,\" he told RTL.\nHe also promised that PIP's founder Jean-Claude Mas would emerge later this week to give an explanation. Mr Mas, 72, is believed to be in southern France.","summary":"A French TV report has claimed that the faulty breast implant contained a fuel additive.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nia Griffith said her party offers \"investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster\" by the Tories.\nShe urged people to \"imagine the price\" if there was a Conservative government in Wales as well.\n\"Labour changes peoples' lives when we are in government\", Ms Griffith added.\nShe reinforced the message of First Minister Carwyn Jones, who told delegates on Saturday that the assembly election in May would be a straight fight between Labour and the Conservatives.\n\"Together we are fighting for Wales in Westminster and taking on the Tories' appalling treatment of our nation,\" Ms Griffith said.\n\"We need to tell families up and down the country about what our Welsh Labour government is delivering.\n\"Investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster - jobs for our young people, not leaving a generation behind.\n\"That's the difference that a Labour government makes. Labour policies promised then delivered because we are in government.\n\"So don't listen to those who say we should be happy just shouting from the sidelines, that principled opposition is better than political power.\n\"If we take that attitude we may as well shut up shop.\"\nMs Griffith pointed to Labour's establishment of the NHS, introduction of the minimum wage, and delivering devolution with the creation of the National Assembly.\nMeanwhile Mr Jones has said income tax rates in Wales would stay the same as those in England under a Labour Welsh government.\nHe told the Sunday Supplement programme on BBC Radio Wales he would not use new powers to increase income taxes if Labour won the assembly election.\n\"People have a real squeeze on their personal finances and the last thing I want to do is add to that pressure,\" he said,\nScottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has proposed an increase of 1p in the pound for taxpayers in Scotland.","summary":"Labour may as well \"shut up shop\" if it is \"happy just shouting from the sidelines\", the shadow Welsh secretary has told the party's conference in Cardiff.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Molinari stormed into contention with two eagles in the last seven holes to set a clubhouse target of nine under par, which Dunne was able to match thanks to a birdie on the last.\nThe players then returned to the 18th hole for a sudden death play-off.\nA scrappy par proved to be enough for Molinari to secure the title.\nDunne, who had enjoyed a two-shot lead going into the final round, found trouble off the tee and failed to get up and down from a greenside bunker.\nThe 24-year-old's second place finish was his best ever on the European Tour however.\n\"I felt like there were just so many shots that slipped away from me. It's just one of those days,\" said Dunne.\n\"I felt like I was really close to shooting four or five under and stuck with one under in the end. I'm happy with my form and looking forward to next week.\n\"I'm just a bit disappointed not to come out with the result we wanted but it's a step in the right direction.\"\nFor the Italian, it was his first European Tour success since 2010.","summary":"Ireland's Paul Dunne missed out on a play-off against Italy's Francesco Molinari at the Qatar Masters.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The RSPB said 2,270 black-tailed godwits spent time on the island this spring, almost double the previous record of 1,320 in 2013.\nThe majority of the birds this year were found in a tiny field in Kilmoluaig.\nGodwits often stop off in the Hebrides to refuel during their migration to Iceland, where they breed.\nSpotters identified some of the birds as having come from France, Portugal and Spain due to the rings fitted on their legs.\nJohn Bowler, Tiree officer for RSPB Scotland, said: \"Black-tailed godwits are known to stop off here for food on their way to Iceland, particularly when adverse northerly winds hamper their progress across the North Atlantic.\n\"So, with huge numbers of golden plover already noted on Tiree during pretty windy conditions, it wasn't a huge surprise when black-tailed godwits started turning up, too. However, to see flocks of this size is just incredible.\n\"Hopefully they will enjoy a good breeding season this year and I'm already looking forward to seeing them pass back through Tiree in the autumn.\"","summary":"A record number of rare birds have been spotted on the Isle of Tiree.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It was first spotted at Montevrain, 38km (23 miles) east of Paris.\nSightings of the animal sparked a search involving hundreds of emergency services workers, animal-trackers and a helicopter.\nBut experts now say the animal is most likely a much less dangerous animal, such as a lynx or large domestic cat.\nThey made their conclusions based on inspecting animal tracks.\nIt remains unclear where the animal came from, though there is a big cat park near Montevrain.\nA source told AFP that the search had been scaled back for the moment and the helicopter grounded, although forces remained \"mobilised\" in case of a fresh alert.\nThe BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says police had suggested there was probably not too much to worry about, but the authorities still sent out officers with guns and tranquilisers.\nThe hunt has focused on areas near the Disneyland Paris theme park.\nThere was a fresh alert on Friday morning after paw prints were discovered near a service station east of Paris.\nTo reach there, the animal had apparently crossed the A4 motorway.\nPolice guarded the entrances to schools in the Montevrain area in case the cat turned up, as a helicopter with thermal imaging hovered.\nLocal residents were asked to stay indoors and parents urged to take their children to and from school by car.\nA dozen or so soldiers from a nearby army base joined police and fire officials combing the countryside outside Montevrain.\nA huntsman, officially designated as a \"wolf catcher\", who has a specially trained dog, was also part of the search team.\nThe owner of the lntermarche supermarket in Montevrain said on Thursday that his wife had spotted the animal at about 08:30 (07:30 GMT).\n\"She didn't get out of the car and called me to say 'I think I saw a lynx',\" he was quoted as saying. The woman took a photograph that appears to show a large cat.\nLe Parisien newspaper said several local residents had sighted the animal.\nThe Montevrain mayor's office dismissed the idea that the big cat could have escaped from a circus that was in the town until Saturday, Le Parisien reported.","summary":"Police in France are searching for a large cat that has been on the loose for more than 24 hours.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifa president Sepp Blatter announced plans last week to form an 11-person panel to review football's scandal-hit world governing body.\nDomenico Scala had earlier said he would only lead the taskforce if he is guaranteed full independence.\nThe Swiss businessman is already the independent chair of Fifa's audit and compliance committee.\nScala was believed to have been prepared to lead the taskforce, after meeting presidents of three of Fifa's six continental confederations.\nBut a spokesman for Scala told BBC Sport: \"Domenico Scala never applied for such a chairmanship.\"\nHe added that the post would only be considered \"under the strict condition\" that \"independence was guaranteed\".\nAs well as an independent chair, the taskforce will have two representatives from the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), Concacaf (North, Central America and the Caribbean) and Uefa (Europe), as well as one representative from each of Conmebol (South America) and the OFC (Oceania).\nIn a statement, Fifa said representatives from federations would not necessarily have to be \"members of the football community\" and the confederations could decide that themselves.\nBlatter, who has announced his intention to stand down as president, has said presidential term limits and integrity checks for top officials are potential areas of reform.\nRecommendations are due to be presented at the next meeting of Fifa's executive committee in Zurich on 24 and 25 September.\nThe prospect of Scala leading an independent review of Fifa was described as \"laughable\" by campaign group New Fifa Now.\nAnd Alexandra Wrage, who resigned from Fifa's independent governance committee in April 2013 in protest at a lack of meaningful action, said even an independent chairman of the reform taskforce \"can't work\".\nShe told BBC Sport: \"The process needs to be taken out of Fifa's hands. Short of that, it's another reform dead-end.\"\nBlatter's resignation on 2 June followed the arrest of seven Fifa officials as part of a United States investigation that saw 14 people indicted on corruption charges.\nA separate criminal investigation by Swiss authorities into how the 2018 and 2022 World Cups were allocated is also under way.","summary":"The chairman of Fifa's reform taskforce has denied he has applied for the post.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"My Brother is a Superhero is focused on Luke - named after Solomons' own son - whose brother Zack is given special powers to help save two universes.\nWinning Solomons \u00c2\u00a35,000, the book sees Luke miss out on the powers because he went to the toilet at the wrong time.\nSolomons previously adapted E Nesbit's Five Children and It for the 2004 film.\nEddie Izzard and Kenneth Branagh both appeared in the big screen version.\nThe winners of the best illustrated book and best older fiction categories were also first-time authors.\nDavid Litchfield's The Bear and the Piano was named the best illustrated book, while writer and actress Lisa Williamson's The Art of Being Normal won in the best older fiction category.\nSolomons had been named as the winner of the best younger fiction book before being named as the overall winner of the prize, voted for by booksellers, at a ceremony at Waterstones' Piccadilly bookshop in London.\nWaterstones children's buyer Florentyna Martin said: \"My Brother is a Superhero is that rare thing - a hugely funny book for young readers that is also rip-roaringly exciting.\n\"It is infused with the spirit of larger than life heroes and colourful comic book trivia that enthrals younger readers and delights superhero fans of all ages, yet at its heart is a touching relationship between siblings.\n\"Given the author's background it's no surprise it is hugely cinematic, but it is also full of wonderful writing and so brilliantly plotted that one never knows what to expect next.\"\nThe book chain's managing director James Daunt added: \"The quality of the books on the shortlists this year was exceptional, reflecting the vibrant health of the children's book market.\n\"That our winners were all first books, and each from a flourishing independent publisher, reflects how blessed we are currently by the breadth of creative talent in this country.\"\nLitchfield's book is about a bear who teaches himself to play the piano, while Williamson's is focused on LGBT issues and tells the story of two teenagers and their struggle with identity.","summary":"Author David Solomons has won the first-ever Waterstones Children's Book of the Year award.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"NHS managers have proposed a temporary downgrade of the hospital's maternity and paediatric services to cope with staffing shortages.\nThe board of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust will make a decision on Friday.\nOne paediatric nurse, who asked not to be named, said staff were devastated for their patients.\nShe said: \"It's going to mean that many more children will have to make journeys across to Hastings at a time when they are particularly vulnerable.\n\"They're sick. Their families are vulnerable. And I think it's going to have massive implications for children who are sick and for children who are long-term disabled.\"\nThe NHS trust said the changes were being brought in for safety reasons because it was unable to recruit suitable specialist doctors which had led to an over-reliance on temporary and agency staff.\nSeveral options are being considered, but the trust has said its preferred plan is to have consultant-led obstetric services, neonatal services including the special care baby unit, in-patient paediatric services and emergency gynaecology services at the Conquest Hospital in Hastings.\nEastbourne hospital would have a stand-alone midwifery-led maternity unit and enhanced paediatric care.\nPaediatrician Dr David Scott said: \"They [patients] will get a better service if they go to Hastings because they will get staff who will be better trained.\n\"There will be greater consultant availability so they will see more senior better trained staff. It will also allow us to increase the levels of nursing care available on the ward.\"\nLiz Walke, from the campaign group Save the DGH, which opposes the changes at Eastbourne, said: \"We would like an independent body coming in and looking at the whole organisation to see if they can do something better and actually reorganise the services so that both hospitals keep their core services.\"","summary":"Plans to downgrade services at Eastbourne General Hospital have been described as \"massive implications\" for children.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guineans are expected to celebrate the landmark with concerts and fireworks.\nThe disease killed more than 2,500 people in the country and a further 9,000 in Sierra Leone and Liberia.\nSierra Leone was declared free of Ebola in November, but new cases have emerged in Liberia, which had been declared Ebola-free in September.\nA country is considered free of human-to-human transmission once two 21-day incubation periods have passed since the last known case tested negative for a second time.\nThe disease has had an enormous social and economic impact on Guinea, the BBC's Ibrahima Diane in Conakry says.\nAccording to the UN, 6,220 Guinean children have lost one or both parents to Ebola.\nMore than 100 health workers also lost their lives in the fight against the disease.\nMeanwhile, survivors are still living in fear of the stigma and long-term side effects associated with the virus, our correspondent adds.\nThe fight against Ebola was particularly difficult in Guinea, he says.\nSome communities initially did not believe there was an epidemic, while others blamed it on Western countries and the Guinean authorities.\nThe government has blamed the virus for poor economic performance and says it has also caused people to distrust the country's health services.\nPresident Alpha Conde has doubled the health budget since winning re-election in November.","summary":"Guinea is celebrating the first anniversary of being declared free of the Ebola virus.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Procession to Calvary, completed in 1602, will remain on show at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire.\nThe painting had been put up for sale for \u00a32.7m. A campaign by The Art Fund and National Trust raised \u00a31.7m.\nThe National Heritage Memorial Fund, which aims to save key historic items, has now stepped in with the final \u00a31m.\nThe painting depicts Christ carrying the cross on his way to crucifixion and has hung at Nostell Priory, a stately home near Wakefield, for 200 years.\nThe priory is the family home of Lord St Oswald, who put it up for sale to pay for the restoration of the estate.\nHe had said he would put it up for auction if the target was not reached by Christmas.\nMembers of the public donated \u00a3680,000 to the campaign, with almost \u00a3510,000 coming from trusts and foundations, while The Art Fund gave a further \u00a3500,000.\nArt Fund director Dr Stephen Deuchar said: \"Considering the economic climate, this has been a hugely challenging campaign and we are enormously grateful to all our members and supporters who have given so generously.\n\"Working with the National Trust has been a very fruitful experience, pooling our resources to pull out all the stops and save this remarkable painting for Nostell Priory and its visitors.\"\nDame Jenny Abramsky, chair of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, said: \"The overwhelming public support to help secure this stunning painting has been an inspiration.\n\"Individual giving combined with ongoing support from government funds such as the National Heritage Memorial Fund will play an increasingly important role in securing our most precious heritage.\"\nThe fund's money comes from the Treasury and is intended to be the last resort for saving items of importance to the UK's national heritage.\nIt has received \u00a310m a year since 2007, but its grant will be halved from this year as a result of government cuts.","summary":"One of the world's most famous paintings has been saved from auction after a campaign to save it.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened outside Castle Bytham, south of Grantham, on Wednesday afternoon.\nThe 73-year-old pilot, from Thurnby, Leicestershire, is being treated for back and leg injuries.\nA 52-year-old tanker driver was treated for minor injuries and the 61-year-old occupant of the property was unhurt.\nThe Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has said it is aware of the incident and is making inquiries.\nLincolnshire Fire and Rescue said the man who lives in the bungalow was in the garden and pushed the tanker driver out of the way, to prevent them both being hit.\nThe pilot became stuck in the plane, which was embedded in the building, and the aircraft's landing gear broke off and landed on a bed.\nA police guard remains in place at the bungalow while recovery work is carried out.\nPete Wiles, from the fire service, said: \"If they hadn't moved... they would have been hit.\n\"It's a fairly miraculous escape... there's an overhead power line nearby which it missed as well.\"","summary":"A pilot and a tanker driver have been injured after their light aircraft crashed into a bungalow in Lincolnshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"McCall said he and some of his players were goaded by supporters following their 1-0 loss to the Lions at Wembley.\nHe questioned why stewards had not prevented the invasion.\n\"We're absolutely distraught, we wanted to clap our own fans, the last thing we need is people running around us and giving us verbals,\" said McCall.\n\"I think it's nonsense,\" he told BBC Radio Leeds. \"Ten minutes later an army of stewards comes on when they should have been on straight after the final whistle and stood on the halfway line.\n\"I don't understand why people feel they need to come over to players, intimidate us and wind us up. I was close to clocking a couple.\n\"I'm not necessarily blaming the people who did it but where was the stewarding? Why march them out 10 minutes afterwards?\n\"They should have got to the halfway line straight away and stopped anyone from coming over.\"\nMillwall boss Neil Harris encouraged his side's fans to leave the pitch to allow the team to enjoy their celebrations, while match-winner Steve Morison claimed they had \"ruined\" the moment.\n\"It's not ideal, it's not quite the place for a pitch invasion, I've got to be honest,\" Harris told BBC Radio London.\n\"I don't condone it whatsoever. I'm just hoping there was no disrespect towards Stuart and his team.\n\"For me, I wanted to get them off because I wanted to see my players enjoy it and I wanted to see my players take the admiration of the whole fan base, which happened in the end.\n\"I think it was overzealous, a lot of people wanting selfies and jumping about. I certainly don't condone it, but I'm hoping it was lighthearted.\"","summary":"Leeds United manager Stuart McCall says he is \"devastated\" after Millwall fans invaded the pitch after the League One play-off final.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Dasuki is accused of awarding phantom contracts to buy 12 helicopters, four fighter jets and ammunition. He denies the allegations.\nThe equipment was meant for the fight against Boko Haram Islamist militants.\nMr Dasuki was picked up early in the morning by security agents, a PR firm representing him said.\nTwo weeks ago, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered Mr Dasuki's arrest after he was indicted by a panel investigating the procurement of arm under the last administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.\nPRNigeria said he was picked up by intelligence agents from his home in the capital, Abuja, where he was already under house arrest facing separate charges.\nLater on Tuesday, the former governor of Sokoto state, Attahiru Bafarawa and owner of a Lagos-based private TV station, Raymond Dokpesi, were detained separately by Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in connection with the alleged fraud.\nBoth men, who are political allies of the former president, have denied any involvement in the arms deal.\nTheir arrest follows those of some of Mr Dasuki's associates by EFCC on Monday.\nThe anti-corruption body said they included former Minister of State for Finance Bashir Yuguda and the sons of some prominent politicians of the former ruling party over allegations of impropriety in relation to the arm deal.\nEarlier, Mr Dasuki said he had not been given a chance to defend himself before the investigative panel and described its recommendation as \"politically motivated\".\nThe former army colonel is already facing a trial for allegedly possessing illegal firearms.\nHe is the first senior official of the former government to be charged under the rule of President Muhammadu Buhari, who took in office in May.\nThe BBC's Martin Patience in Lagos says Mr Dasuki's arrest will reinforce President Buhari's message that he will not tolerate corruption no matter how senior the official.\nThe president was elected partly on a promise to clean up Nigeria's notoriously corrupt politics, our correspondent says.\nBoko Haram has killed thousands in north-eastern Nigeria in its six-year campaign to create an Islamic state.","summary":"Nigeria's former national security adviser, Sam Dasuki, has been arrested on suspicion of defrauding the government out of millions of dollars in an arms deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He suffered a stroke two weeks ago and his condition improved before a sudden deterioration on Tuesday.\nMr Peres, who was one of the last of a generation of Israeli politicians present at the new nation's birth in 1948, served twice as the country's prime minister and once as president.\nHe won the Nobel Peace prize in 1994 for his role negotiating peace accords with the Palestinians a year earlier.\nHe once said the Palestinians were Israel's \"closest neighbours\" and might become its \"closest friends\".\nObituary: Shimon Peres, Israeli founding father\nLong legacy of Israel's elder statesman\nMr Peres died in a hospital near Tel Aviv early on Wednesday, with his family at his bedside.\nHe had been in the intensive care unit of the Sheba Medical Centre after suffering a major stroke on 13 September.\nIsrael's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his \"deep personal grief on the passing of the beloved of the nation\".\nMeanwhile US President Barack Obama called Mr Peres his \"dear friend\" in a statement, and said: \"He was guided by a vision of the human dignity and progress that he knew people of goodwill could advance together.\"\nMr Peres shared his Nobel Peace Prize with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was later assassinated, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.\nAt the start of his long political career, he was put in charge of personnel and arms purchases for the Haganah, the predecessor of the Israel Defense Forces.\nHe secured a deal with France to supply the new Israeli nation with Mirage jet fighters. He also set up Israel's secret nuclear facility.\nHe was the defence minister in 1976, when Palestinian hijackers diverted a plane from Israel to Entebbe in Uganda. He oversaw the successful rescue of more than 100 hostages.\nOnce an advocate of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, Mr Peres later became a leading political dove. He often spoke of the need for compromise over territorial demands in Palestinian areas.\nHe maintained an active public schedule into old age, mostly through his non-governmental Peres Centre for Peace, which promotes closer ties between Israel and the Palestinians.\nIn 2013 he said: \"There is no alternative to peace. There is no sense to go to war.\"\nHe retired from his role as president in 2014.","summary":"Shimon Peres, Israel's founding father, has died at the age of 93.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Born at Alltnacaillich, Strathmore in 1714, Rob Donn could not read or write and dictated his poetry from memory in later life.\nA wall hanging depicting scenes from his life and work is to be created in a project led by Strathnaver Museum and Mackay Country Community Trust.\nPeople living in and around Strathnaver are to be invited to help make the piece of craftwork.\nDonn's poetry continues to be celebrated and studied today.\nSome of his work has turned into music and performed at Glasgow's Celtic Connections Festival.\nStrathnaver Museum has been awarded \u00c2\u00a35,400 from the Heritage Lottery Fund's Stories, Stones and Bones programme towards the project.","summary":"A project to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of one of Scotland's most famous poets is to be launched.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The young girl was injured by the drug patrol dog in Belmarsh Prison, Woolwich, on 31 March.\nThe Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said the incident had been reported to police and the dog withdrawn from service.\nIn 2015, the MoJ said there were more than 530 dogs deployed in prisons in England and Wales.\nThe Mirror reported the attack had taken place during a routine drugs test and the girl needed to undergo plastic surgery because of her injuries.\nThe MoJ said it could not release more details because of \"purdah\" rules in the run up to the general election.","summary":"A seven-year-old girl has been attacked by a dog in a prison in south-east London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jersey-based collector David Gainsborough-Roberts, 73, spent his life collecting a variety of memorabilia from famous people.\nLast year he sold his entire Marilyn Monroe collection, making \u00c2\u00a31.5m which he said would go to charity.\nMr Gainsborough-Roberts was born in Buxton, Derbyshire, and died in Jersey on Saturday.\nHis collection focused on popular history of the 19th and 20th Century, and included keys and coats from the Titanic; Winston Churchill's Stetson hat; and guns owned by Billy the Kid. He even had a pair of Queen Victoria's knickers.\nHe would tell friends and family that making money from his collection was never the point. He told his friend Murray Norton that \"the point is they have a story attached to them\".\nMr Norton said his fame stretched far and wide but he would always make time for people.\n\"If you went to America people would know David Gainsborough-Roberts because he was a regular on the Joan Rivers Show.\n\"He was known throughout the world. He would give talks in far flung places from Germany to California,\" Mr Norton said.\nFriends have described him as a kind and generous man with a lot of character and enthusiasm.","summary":"Tributes have been paid to one of the UK's best-known celebrity collectors.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"GB were beaten 24-18 by Israel, 37-14 by Hungary and 46-14 by Netherlands.\nThe men's and women's teams had their \u00a32.92m funding to support elite athletes removed after London 2012.\n\"Although we did not make the finals, there are some great young handball players in this country,\" said British Handball director David Meli.\n\"Our aim now is to find a way of bringing additional funding into the association to allow us to run other teams in both male and female competitions.\"\nNetherlands won all three games to secure their place at the finals in Rio, which take place from 19 July to 2 August.","summary":"Great Britain's men's and women's handball teams have failed to qualify for the Rio Olympics for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film star and his lawyer wife Amal, want to put up eight cameras on poles in the grounds, up to five metres (16ft) high.\nThey also wish to attach a further 10 cameras to the property.\nThe Eye and Dunsden Parish Council has concerns over privacy and the CCTV system's visual impact on the village.\nDavid Woodward, chair of the council, said: \"When you are strolling next to a pretty riverbank, it's a visual intrusion close to where people are walking.\"\nMr Woodward said the CCTV could also cause privacy concerns for Mr Clooney's neighbours.\nThe property at Sonning Eye is located on an island in the River Thames on the county line between Oxfordshire and Berkshire.\nSouth Oxfordshire District Council's conservation officer recommends approval as long as the cameras can easily be removed from the building.\nThe district councillor has until Friday to decide whether to put the application before a planning committee.","summary":"George Clooney's Oxfordshire home could be fitted with CCTV cameras, a council has warned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"George Hamilton was speaking to MPs on the Northern Ireland affairs committee.\nIt is investigating how a UK exit from the EU could affect Northern Ireland.\nMr Hamilton said the PSNI would \"not take a position on exit or not\" and would work with whatever circumstances are in place after the EU referendum.\nVoters will go to the polls in June to decide whether the UK should remain a member of the EU.\nAsked on whether an exit from the EU would affect policing, Mr Hamilton said: \"I think all of this is probably doable with an exit, but it will be slower, complicated and more costly is the view we would take from a practical policing perspective.\"\nBut he said the PSNI had a \"very good working relationship\" with a number of police forces in non-EU countries, \"most notably America\".\nMr Hamilton, who appeared before the committee with Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, also said he did not think the PSNI's link with the Irish police would suffer in the case of an exit from the EU.\nHe said \"the relationships are secure\".\nHe added that if a so-called Brexit - a shorthand term for a UK exit from the EU - took place he was \"absolutely sure the quality of the relationship and the professionalism of both organisations would not be diminished\".\nThe committee is examining areas like the economy and the border with the Republic of Ireland.\nIt has already heard evidence from a wide range of politicians and business leaders.","summary":"The chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said an exit from the European Union would be \"slow, complicated and more costly\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bloemfontein joins Beijing and Lisbon in being suspended from carrying out any Wada-related anti-doping activities, while Moscow's lab had its accreditation revoked in April.\nThe decision leaves 31 Wada-accredited labs in the world, but none in Africa.\nWada said the laboratory may apply for reinstatement before 30 September.\nThe body did not disclose the reasons for the South Africa facility's suspension, which can be appealed against at the Court of Arbitration for Sport within 21 days of Bloemfontein being notified.","summary":"South Africa's anti-doping laboratory has had its accreditation revoked by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Volunteers at St Helier Lifeboat Station in Jersey have walked out amid claims Andy Hibbs was \"bullied\" by senior management at the RNLI.\nThe RNLI said it asked Mr Hibbs to stand down \"due to serious breaches of the RNLI's Volunteer Code of Conduct\".\nClaims of bullying are taken \"very seriously\" and are being investigated, the RNLI said.\nMr Hibbs said he thought the organisation was breaking Jersey's laws and said he is \"humbled\" by the support of his crew.\nOfficials from the RNLI met the crew on Thursday evening after complaints were made against Mr Hibbs, the BBC understands.\nMore on St Helier lifeboat crew resigning, and other Jersey news\nMr Hibbs said: \"I was sacked pretty much. The whole thing was just a joke.\n\"I was being bullied by senior management in the RNLI and I refused to accept it.\"\nA statement from the RNLI said the situation was \"incredibly complex\" and a \"confidential process\".\nIt said: \"The RNLI has asked one volunteer at St Helier lifeboat station to stand down with immediate effect.\n\"We have worked closely with the volunteer for some time but have been unable to resolve a serious breakdown in the relationship between the individual and the charity.\n\"Unfortunately this impacted on the RNLI's ability to effectively deliver a safe and effective rescue service from St Helier.\n\"Other volunteers have chosen to step down, which has forced the RNLI to declare the St Helier lifeboats off service temporarily.\n\"We understand the impact of standing down volunteers and we do not take such decisions lightly.\"\nThe St Helier lifeboat should be back in service in a few days, the RNLI said.\nA former member of Jersey's RNLI has said there will be a protest held on Sunday.\nPaul Battrick said there would be a \"silent gathering\" at 10:00 BST to support the volunteer crew members.\nHe said he hoped the protest will get the RNLI \"to see sense\".\nJersey will have lifeboat cover from the other Channel Islands stations - St Catherine's, St Peter Port and Alderney.","summary":"A lifeboat station in the Channel Islands has been declared off after a \"serious breakdown\" in the relationship between the RNLI and its volunteer crew.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simon Marsh, 55, of St Michael and All Angels Church of England church in Bramhall, Stockport, was the subject of an investigation lasting 15 months.\nAllegations were made between 2011 to 2013 when the woman was aged 16 to 19.\nMr Marsh had been on bail and was suspended from his parish duties while the investigation took place.\nA spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said: \"Following receipt of a file from Greater Manchester Police, the CPS have conducted a thorough review of the evidence in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors.\n\"We have reached a decision that there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction and therefore consider that no further action should be taken in this case.\"\nA spokesman for the Church of England Diocese of Chester said: \"The Revd Simon Marsh has agreed not to conduct services or be actively engaged in parish ministry in Bramhall for the time being.\n\"Now that we've been informed that the criminal investigation has finished, with no charges being brought, an internal investigation by the Diocese of Chester is under way.\n\"In the meantime, alternative pastoral care will continue to be provided for the people of Bramhall.\"","summary":"No further action will be taken against a vicar accused of sexually abusing a teenage girl, prosecutors have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Both 48-hour and 24-hour strikes have already been held on seven Shell-operated platforms.\nFurther action was planned but was put on hold for fresh talks.\nWood Group and the Unite and RMT unions said in a statement they had held two full days of constructive discussions which would continue next week.\nThe statement said: \"These collaborative discussions have demonstrated a clear, shared understanding of the issues being raised by all parties, plus the challenges facing the North Sea.\n\"We remain focused on reaching a mutually-acceptable outcome, which demonstrates collective leadership in shaping the future of the North Sea.\"\nThe initial 24-hour strike on 26 July was the first industrial action of its kind in the North Sea in nearly 30 years and was followed by a 48-hour stoppage the following week.\nThe platforms involved are the Curlew, Brent Alpha, Brent Bravo, Brent Charlie, Nelson, Gannet and Shearwater.\nAberdeen-based Wood Group provides maintenance and construction to Shell and signed a three-year extension to its contract earlier this year.","summary":"Talks aimed at ending a long-running dispute over pay and conditions in the North Sea have been adjourned until next week.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shahid Tarafdar, 45, was hit by a Peugeot 307 on Stockport Road at about 15:45 GMT on 7 February. He was taken to hospital but later died.\nMichael Joyce, 21, from Reabrook Avenue, Manchester has been charged with perverting the course of justice.\nBoth have been remanded to appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court later.\nThe teenager has also been charged with a number of other driving offences including driving whilst disqualified, failing to stop and report a collision and using a motor vehicle without insurance.","summary":"A 17-year-old boy has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a pedestrian was hit by a car in Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Betsi Cadwaladr health board has suggested downgrading services at one of the area's three district hospitals due to a staffing shortage.\nA legal challenge blocked the plan to downgrade maternity care at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire.\nThat prompted the consultation, which includes a series of public meetings.\nResidents are unhappy with the plans, suggesting removing the service at hospitals like Wrexham Maelor and Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor will mean women having to travel further for care.\nHowever, bosses said any changes would be temporary and are needed to ensure the safety of mothers and babies.\nA dedicated health board website was launched on Monday to collate public reaction to the options, which also includes retaining all services.\nSeveral public meetings are due to take place in September.","summary":"A consultation on plans to downgrade maternity services in north Wales has been launched.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The incident occurred in the 84th minute of Wednesday's Confederation Cup match between Sudan's Al Merreikh and Kawkab Marrakech of Morocco.\nCaf is reviewing the incident and awaiting the match officials' report.\nKawkab won the match 2-0 - with two penalties - for a 2-1 aggregate win.\nCaf director of communications Junior Binyam told BBC Sport: \"Investigations are being carried out and the the case will be submitted to the disciplinary jury.\"\nKawkab were 1-0 up in Wednesday's second leg of the play-offs tie - with the score 1-1 on aggregate - when a number of Merreikh club officials entered the field.\nIn the ensuing melee, Al Merreikh's director football Hatim lashed out with his left arm and seemed to strike Otogo-Castane on the right side of his head.\nAfter play resumed, Kawkab went on to win an 89th-minute penalty which they converted to earn their place in the group stage of Africa's second tier club competition.","summary":"The Confederation of African Football (Caf) is investigating an incident in which Al Merreikh's director of football, Ahmed Hatim, appeared to strike Kawkab's coach, Mohamed Otogo-Castane in the head","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dorothy Cooper was seriously injured when a man allegedly jumped into her vehicle and drove over her in a car park in Royton, Oldham, on Wednesday.\nPaul Anthony Moore, 45, of no fixed address has been charged with wounding with intent, dangerous driving and motoring offences, police said.\nHe was remanded in custody to appear before magistrates in Manchester later.\nMrs Cooper got out of her white Hyundai i10 when she was told there was a problem with it, witnesses told Greater Manchester Police.\nAs she was checking the vehicle, a man allegedly jumped in and drove over her.\nThe car was found about three miles away in Buersil Avenue, Rochdale.","summary":"A man has been charged after an 86-year-old woman was run over by her own car.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK government gave Northern Ireland the power to reduce the level of the tax because it said it had a special economic case.\nThat prompted calls from Scottish and Welsh airports for similar treatment.\nThe UK Treasury said it had not ruled out devolving APD to Scotland and Wales in the future.\nA report published following a consultation on reform of APD said the government at Westminster would \"continue to explore the feasibility and likely effects of devolution to Scotland and Wales\".\nEarlier this year Chancellor George Osborne announced the duty would be cut for direct long-haul routes from Northern Ireland airports, and he would devolve control over the tax to the Northern Irish Assembly.\nThe move came in response to fears that some routes could be scrapped due to competition from Irish airports where APD is much lower.\nCommenting on the UK Government's decision not to grant the Scottish government similar powers for now, Jim O'Sullivan, managing director of Edinburgh Airport, said: \"APD is already costing Scotland passengers and having an impact on tourism revenues.\n\"We know from discussions with our airline partners that it is a major factor in their decision to connect further routes to Scotland.\n\"We would urge the Westminster Government to see Scotland as it does Northern Ireland and understand the need to both reduce and devolve this unfair and damaging tax.\"\nAmanda McMillan, managing director of Glasgow Airport, said: \"On the question of devolution of APD, Glasgow Airport has always been supportive of this proposal given the Scottish government's more progressive approach to aviation and its greater appreciation of the role the industry plays in supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\"\nScottish Transport Minister, Keith Brown said the case for devolving APD was \"compelling\" and had been backed by all four of Scotland's biggest airports, and recommended by the Calman Commission.\nHe added: \"We need to be able to deal with the competitive and connectivity disadvantages that Scotland faces and if APD were devolved now we could provide the means to incentivise airlines to provide new direct international connections to Scotland, benefiting our aviation industry and our passengers and supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\n\"The UK government needs to listen to the many voices in Scotland who clearly want to see full devolution of the policy on APD.\"","summary":"The Scottish and Welsh governments have called on the UK government to devolve control of Air Passenger Duty (APD) to Scotland and Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says GSK made more than \u00a350m of payments to companies making generic versions of its anti-depressant Seroxat to delay them coming to market.\nGSK has been fined \u00a337,606,275 and the generic firms have to pay \u00a37.4m.\nBut GSK says its actions actually saved the NHS money and brought the generic drugs to the market sooner.\nThe other companies fined were Generics UK, Merck, Alpharma, Activis UK and Xellia Pharmaceuticals.\nThe CMA found that between 2002 and 2004, GSK had made agreements to pay cash to its competitors to prevent them bringing the generic version of Seroxat, called paroxetine, to market.\nIn addition to the cash payments, the CMA said the deals allowed the competitors to bring small amounts of paroxetine to market instead of GSK, transferring some of the profits to the generic manufacturers without increasing competition.\nMichael Grenfell from the CMA said: \"Today's decision sends out a strong message that we will tackle illegal behaviour that is designed to stifle competition at the expense of customers - in this case, the NHS and, ultimately, taxpayers.\"\nBut GSK said it disagreed with the ruling and was considering appealing.\n\"GSK and the generics companies entered into these agreements at the time in order to settle costly, complex and uncertain patent disputes,\" its spokesperson said.\n\"The agreements allowed the generics companies to enter the market early with a paroxetine product and ultimately enabled a saving of over \u00a315m to the NHS.\"\nThe CMA pointed out that after generic paroxetine entered the market properly at the end of 2013, average prices for the drug fell more than 70% in two years.","summary":"Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and six other companies have been fined for price-fixing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK's chief veterinary officer said H5N8 avian flu has been discovered at a farm with 1,000 birds in Wyre.\nGraeme Cooke said it has a \"business link\" to nearby farm Hy-Fly Game Hatcheries Limited in Preesall where the infection was confirmed on Tuesday.\nPublic Health England (PHE) said the risk to humans was \"very low\".\nA 1.8 mile (3km) protection zone has been set up around the farm.\nDefra said: \"This case was proactively identified as part of a routine investigation of premises traced as a result of confirmation of the disease in Lancashire earlier this week.\n\"There is a business link between the two premises.\"\nIt said a number of birds have died with the remaining birds at the premises to be culled.\nDefra said a full investigation is under way to determine the source of the infection.\nOther related premises have been placed under restrictions which will remain in place until all investigations are complete.\nThe Food Standards Agency said bird flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers.\nThere have been a number of other outbreaks of the virus including on a farm with 19,500 turkeys in Boston on Friday which was the third case of the H5N8 strain of avian flu in Lincolnshire in about four weeks.\nThe same strain has been discovered in birds in Settle, North Yorkshire, a swannery in Dorset and flocks in Carmarthenshire, south west Wales.\nIn December, the government introduced an avian influenza prevention zone, which lasts until 28 February, to help protect poultry and captive birds from avian flu after the strain was found in 14 European countries including Germany and France.","summary":"Bird flu has been found at a farm in Lancashire, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shwe Mann was sacked from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) last week in a power struggle.\nHe has been rumoured to be discussing an alliance with Aung San Suu Kyi whose party is expected to win wide popular support in the 8 November elections.\nThey will be the first elections since democratic reforms began in 2011.\nRivalry between President Thein Sein and Shwe Mann came to a head last Wednesday night when trucks with security sealed off the headquarters of the party.\nShwe Mann, who had been seen as a likely successor to Thein Sein, remains speaker of parliament and a USDP member.\nMs Suu Kyi and Shwe Mann met for an hour on Monday in the country's capital, Naypyidaw.\nThey have often said that they have a mutual understanding for future co-operation, reports Moe Myint of the BBC Burmese service.\nOne likely area of collaboration might be amendment of the constitution, which prevents Ms Suu Kyi from running for the presidency.\nMost expect Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy to win the election, but the constitution bars her from becoming president because her children hold British passports.","summary":"Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has met the country's former prime minister Shwe Mann.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police probed reports hounds filled a street in Macclesfield, Cheshire, in February and allegedly killed a fox.\nLesley Martin from Cheshire Monitors said \"the law needs to be strengthened\" and loopholes must be tightened.\nThe CPS said there was not enough evidence to prove the animal's death was caused deliberately.\nMs Lesley, from the anti-hunting campaign group which monitors hunting groups in Cheshire, said the law is inadequate in its current form.\nResident Julie Clarke, 47, who witnessed the hunt in Penningtons Lane said it was \"horrific\" and the \"dogs were out of control\", leaving some locals \"traumatised... scared and outraged\".\nA Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spokeswoman said police referred two files to them relating to Cheshire Forest Hunt, one on 25 February and the other on 2 January.\n\"In both cases our prosecutor decided there was not enough evidence to provide a realistic prospect of a conviction\", she said.\nA spokesman for Cheshire Forest Hunt said at the time they had \"apologised\" for what had happened.\nMs Lesley said the law \"really needs to be strengthened... plus we need to have stronger sentencing so it sends a really good message to have these people brought to account\".\nLegal commentator Joshua Rozenberg said: \"I think the problem with the hunting act is that it wasn't very well drafted and it's really quite difficult to bring prosecutions\".\n\"I think those who thought it was going to stop hunting as a sport have been disappointed\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs said they could not comment on individual cases, but whether an offence under the Hunting Act 2004 is taken to court would depend on whether there is sufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction.\nHe said: \"The government's manifesto includes a free vote on the Hunting Act. There are no plans for a vote in this session, as with the EU negotiations beginning, this is clearly not a top priority for the first session.\"","summary":"Anti-hunting campaigners have called for stronger laws after prosecutors said there was not enough evidence to bring charges over a fox's death.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"According to Radio-Canada, officials entered a hotel room where members of the travelling equestrian show Cavalia were staying on 14 July.\nThe public broadcaster said officials made a number of arrests and two Canadians remain in prison.\nA spokesperson for Cavalia said they were trying to arrange for two employees to return to Canada.\n\"This is a private matter. All I can tell you is that recently, Chinese representatives have contacted us to ask if we were willing to buy airplane tickets to quickly repatriate them in Canada, and of course we are,\" spokesperson Eric Paquette told the BBC.\n\"At this point, our hope is that the repatriation process unfolds rapidly.\"\nGlobal Affairs Canada said it is providing consular services to two citizens who were detained in Beijing.\n\"Consular services are being provided to two Canadians who were detained in Beijing, China, as well as to their families,\" said a spokesperson for the department.\n\"Consular officials are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information.\n\"Due to privacy considerations, we are unable to provide further information on this matter.\"\nCavalia was created in 2003 by one of the co-founders of Cirque de Soleil, and has been described as \"equestrian ballet\". It has been performing in Beijing since April and even planned to build a permanent theatre in Hangzhou.\nChina's drug laws are very strict, and trafficking large amounts of drugs can lead to a death sentence.\nEven minor drug crimes can lead to an arrest or deportation.\nIn 2014, China banned several celebrities caught using drugs from performing on state media.","summary":"Two Canadians have been arrested in Beijing on suspicion of drug trafficking, Canadian media report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Stevenson Wright was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court to 18 months for sexually abusing Darren Kenny.\nThe court heard the offences took place when Wright worked at a pub run by Mr Kenny's parents in Rochdale.\nWright, 68, abused Mr Kenny as a teenager when he used to sleep over at the pub.\nHe was convicted of gross indecency, indecent assault and inciting a child under 16 to engage in a sexual act between 1978 and 1981.\nWright's sentence will be added to the 22 years he is already serving for sexually abusing boys.\nMr Kenny, 50, an officer with Greater Manchester Police in Tameside, was repeatedly abused as a teenager and thought Wright was dead until he typed his name into an internet search engine.\nWhile looking for his abuser's obituary, he was \"horrified\" to learn Wright had been jailed for child sexual abuse in Rochdale.\nHe added: \"We had been told he had died - I had my closure and then when we found out he wasn't dead I had no closure any more and I needed it back.\"\nMr Kenny, who has waived his right to anonymity, contacted the officer who had investigated Wright and said: \"I've got another victim - me.\n\"Even if wasn't a policeman I would have come forward.\n\"The length of sentence isn't important... returning the guilty verdict is what is important.\"\nMr Kenny encouraged other abuse victims to speak out.\n\"Look at me - I'm here, I'm a 50-year-old cop, and if I can do it I'm sure they can.\"","summary":"A police officer has spoken of his \"horrified\" discovery a paedophile had been jailed for sexually abusing him.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ibrahimovic is a free agent at the end of the season and has announced he is likely to leave Paris St-Germain.\nThe 34-year-old scored four goals on Sunday as PSG beat Troyes 9-0 to win a fourth successive French league title.\n\"Look, at the moment, no,\" Wenger said when asked if he was interested in a deal for Ibrahimovic.\nThe Swede has also played for Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Ajax and Malmo in his 17-year career, winning league titles in four countries.\nThis season he has scored 31 goals as PSG clinched the Ligue 1 trophy with eight games to spare.\nArsenal, meanwhile, are 11 points behind Premier League leaders Leicester and face Everton on Saturday at 12:45 GMT.\nWenger said: \"We have other worries at the moment. It's short-term. We are not on Zlatan's case. Even at 34, he's had a great season at PSG.\"\nHe added: \"I'm just surprised by the name you've thrown at me.\"\nIn 2000, Ibrahimovic turned down a move to Arsenal, refusing to take a trial for Wenger.\n\"I couldn't believe it. I was like 'No way. Zlatan doesn't do auditions',\" said the striker.","summary":"Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says he is \"not on Zlatan Ibrahimovic's case\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The adult comedy, starring Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell, took \u00a31.47m in its first week, falling just behind the animated Pixar film.\nFinding Dory took another \u00a31.51m, bringing its total UK takings so far to \u00a335.8m.\nSuicide Squad dropped one place to third, with takings of \u00a31.27m, followed by new entry War Dogs.\nThe comedy drama, starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller, is based on the true story of two men in their 20s who won a contract to arm America's allies in Afghanistan.\nThe top 10 also saw a new entry for horror film The Purge: Election Year, which took \u00a3807,803 in its first week.\nMechanic: Resurrection, a thriller starring Jason Statham, debuted at number 10, with a total of \u00a3508,715.\nJason Bourne is in the charts for a sixth week, taking \u00a3732,632 and the number six spot this week, with The BFG following in seventh place with \u00a3658,840.\nLights Out - another horror film - took \u00a3558,167 in its second week of release and is in eighth place, with David Brent: Life on the Road at number nine with \u00a3508,762.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Mila Kunis has failed to topple Finding Dory from the top of the UK box office chart.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Cheshire East Council said the suspension of chief executive Mike Suarez after a disciplinary committee meeting on Monday was a \"neutral act\".\nThe Conservative-run authority will not reveal details of the allegations.\nCouncillor Howard Murray said the suspension was \"a neutral act taken in the interests of both the council and chief executive\".\nThe chair of the investigation and disciplinary committee added: \"It is important that this investigation is undertaken objectively and therefore it would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this stage.\"","summary":"The chief executive of a Cheshire council has been suspended pending an investigation into allegations of gross misconduct.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As part of a three-year package, London and Manchester will also host legs of the World Grand Prix series in 2017 and 2018 respectively.\nSteve Flynn, director of GB Taekwondo, said the events would give the sport \"a chance to drive real growth\".\nThe GB Taekwondo team includes two-time Olympic champion Jade Jones.\nRio silver medallist Lutalo Muhammad, bronze medallist Bianca Walkden and Mahama Cho, who finished fourth, are also in the Manchester-based squad.\nThe bid team - which beat competition from American city Houston - is also discussing the possibility of hosting the World Para Taekwondo Championships alongside the Grand Prix event at the Copper Box Arena in London next year.","summary":"The 2017 World Taekwondo Championships will be held in London and Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Heath, 45, from Taynton, was sentenced to three years and nine months after pleading guilty to five counts of misconduct in public office.\nBristol Crown Court had heard how Heath got one of his victims pregnant and convinced her to have an abortion.\nGloucestershire Police believe there may be more victims.\nIn sentencing, Judge Neil Ford QC described Heath's behaviour as \"corrosive to the reputation of the police service generally\".\nThe force said Heath used his position to identify women - \"often victims of crime who were already extremely vulnerable\" - whom he could offend against.\nHe was described as \"manipulative and calculating\" by the force, which suspended him last year following an investigation into a complaint made against him in 2012.\nThe offences took place between 2002 and 2012.\nPreviously, Bristol Crown Court had heard that Heath was first warned about his behaviour in 1996 - a year after joining Gloucestershire Police - following a complaint by a student.\nHe had asked her if she \"fancied a bit of fun\".\n\"She subsequently made a complaint which was dealt with by Pc Heath being given advice.\"\nHeath met his first victim in 2002 after she was arrested for drinking and driving.\nSix years later he met another victim who approached him in a police car after a man fell unconscious in the street.\nHe later visited her home where the pair had sex and then persisted with visits - up to four times a week - before the woman fell pregnant with twins.\nHeath, who has two children of his own, then convinced her to have a termination.\nHe met another victim after arranging a restorative justice programme for her son.\nThe woman ended the relationship after realising Heath was \"only interested in a sexual relationship\", the court heard.","summary":"A police community support officer (PCSO) who had sex with women he met while working has been jailed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said a boy on the bank saw his father's boat capsize on the River Wey in Guildford at about 13:10 BST on Monday.\nInsp Claire Sutherland said the boy jumped into the fast-flowing river to try to save him but members of the public shouted to come back.\nDivers are trawling the river in Millmead.\nMembers of the public have been urged not to go into the water if they spot the missing kayaker, but to call 999 immediately.\nA flood warning is in place for parts of the River Wey, following heavy rain and storms over the weekend.\nA police helicopter, firefighters and ambulance crews were all at the scene on Monday.\nThe river from Millmead to Stoke Lock is a popular with kayakers.\nWey Valley Kayak Club, which has about 400 members, is situated about about one mile down river from where the man capsized.\nIt tweeted on Monday morning the Wey from Godalming Wharf to Thames Lock was not safe.","summary":"A search is under way for a kayaker who went missing after his boat capsized in a Surrey river.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The fountain commemorates those who took part in Operation Anthropoid, a successful mission to assassinate Nazi police chief Reinhard Heydrich.\nThe Czech and Slovak soldiers who took part were based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, where the fountain is.\nTheir story was recently made into a film.\nThe fountain, with the names of the seven soldiers who took park carved around it, is in Leamington Spa's Jephson Gardens.\nFundraiser Carrie Saint said it had been commissioned and funded by former Czech and Slovak soldiers, but now was in urgent need of restoration.\nDuring the war a refugee camp for Czech and Slovak solders had been set up in nearby Moreton Paddox, which is where the soldiers who took part in the mission had been based before the raid. The Free Czechoslovak Army had also been based in the town.\nAn exhibition telling the story of the parachutists is being held at the Leamington Pump rooms and a film, Operation Anthropoid starring Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan as soldiers Jozef Gabcik and Jan Kubis, was released in September.","summary":"A campaign has been launched to restore a fountain in memory of seven parachutists who took part in a World War Two raid.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hull 2017 Culture Company said fundraising had exceeded its public target of \u00a318m, raised with investment from 61 partners.\nThe full programme of events is to be announced next week.\nMartin Green, of Hull 2017, said the money was \"a massive vote of confidence\" in the city.\nThe chief executive and director of Hull 2017 said Hull was a \"great city\" and \"the northern powerhouse argument was a good one\".\nMr Green admitted his personal target for funding had been about \u00a330m.\nHe was the man behind the London 2012 Olympic ceremonies, oversaw the torch relays ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 and was the executive producer of the Tour de France's opening ceremony in Leeds.\nAbout \u00a322m will be spent on cultural events and another portion of the money will support events after 2017, the charity said.\nMore than 2,000 people have already signed up to volunteer during the year and 60,000 school students will take part in some way.","summary":"The charity behind Hull's year as UK City of Culture in 2017 has said it has raised more than \u00a330m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Erin Cross, from Chester, received gene editing therapy in the USA after a \u00c2\u00a3100,000 appeal raised the cash.\nDoctors have told her parents she is now in remission after the therapy which took place in August.\nHer mother Sarah Cross said: \"It means she is now able to have a bone marrow transplant in Manchester.\"\nShe added: \"I'm so glad I pushed for her to get on the trial here at Seattle, if I hadn't she wouldn't be here today.\"\nErin was treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia using CAR (Chimaeric Antigen Receptor) T-Cell therapy which re-engineers the cells in the lab to attack and kill cancer cells when injected back into the patient's body.\n\"We got a call from the hospital who told us the cancer cells have gone - we couldn't believe it as she has never come back clear from any treatment before,\" said Ms Cross.\n\"She is running round now like any six year old,\" she added.\nErin is due to return to the UK within the next month for a transplant at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital where a donor has already been found.","summary":"A six-year-old girl with a rare form of leukaemia has undergone a pioneering treatment.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peter Halliday accused the councillors who prompted a scrutiny meeting next Tuesday about the Holland Haven-to-Clacton defences of \"scaremongering\".\nCouncillor Pierre Oxley, who called in the meeting, said Mr Halliday's accusation was \"garbage\".\n\"We're not against the project because we want it to happen,\" he said.\nMr Oxley claimed the council had been unclear about how much of the beach would be sand, and how much would be shingle.\n\"We want to know what the mix is,\" he said.\n\"Residents are saying they want to be able to lay on the beach and play on it, but if it's all stone or shingle that will be an issue.\"\nThe Conservative-run council last week submitted its application to the Environment Agency, which it hopes will contribute \u00a322m towards the project.\nIf successful, 25 groynes will be installed and the beach will be recharged.\nMr Oxley said the council could have avoided the scrutiny meeting if they had \"put all the percentages in the report\".\nMr Halliday said: \"We have been completely open and transparent throughout the entire process.\n\"Samples of the sand and shingle mix were available to all councillors at last Tuesday's council meeting and the report clearly stakes the composition of the material being proposed for the beach recharge.\"\nThe council will discuss the concerns at the council chamber, Weeley, on Tuesday evening.","summary":"A row has broken out over plans to recharge a Dorset beach with groynes, the council's chief executive has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In Burnell's first action of the season, he beat a field of more than 80 swimmers at Emirates Palace Bay.\nThe 23-year-old, who represented Team GB at Rio 2016, beat Dutchman Ferry Weertman in a sprint to the finish.\n\"At the end of the day, it's about ticking that box and getting the first one under my belt since Rio,\" said Burnell.\n\"I am out there to win every single race I go into, I am not out there to come second, third or fourth.\n\"So for me it's about turning up to races in the best possible shape I can and showing people what I can do.\"","summary":"Great Britain's Jack Burnell won the men's 50m freestyle race at the Dubai International.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Leicester's Matty James and Villa's Ciaran Clark were sent off in the game.\nBoth clubs admitted an FA charge of \"failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and\/or refrained from provocative behaviour\".\nVilla's case will be heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission.\nPlayers clashed on the pitch during Leicester's 1-0 win following a tackle by James on Jores Okore. There was then a confrontation between the benches as the players walked off at full time.\nIt is the third time Villa have been found guilty of the offence this season.\nThey were fined \u00a320,000 and \u00a330,000 for failing to control their players in games against Tottenham and Manchester United respectively.","summary":"Aston Villa and Leicester City have been charged by the Football Association for failing to control their players during Saturday's game at the King Power Stadium.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 18-year-old man is still in hospital after the incident at Leicester's West Gate School on 27 January.\nThe school subsequently suspended three female members of staff.\nPolice confirmed the women were arrested in connection with allegations of neglect offences and then bailed pending further inquiries.\nChair of governors, the Rev Canon Peter Taylor, said: \"A number of investigations are being carried out into the circumstances of this tragic incident.\n\"Three members of staff have been suspended while these take place.\"\nA Leicestershire Police spokeswoman said the pupil \"sustained injuries as a result of getting into difficulty in a swimming pool in Glenfield Road.\"\nShe added that the women \"aged 49, 61 and 62, have been arrested in connection with the incident on neglect offences\".\nLeicester City Council and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are also investigating.\nThe school - which caters for students aged four to 19 with learning difficulties and disabilities - was officially opened by Prince Edward last year.","summary":"Three women have been arrested after a pupil with learning difficulties got into difficulty in a swimming pool at a school.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Michael McGibbon, 33, died after an attack in an alleyway at Butler Place, with police saying his killing carried the hallmarks of a paramilitary murder.\nThe 34-year-old was arrested in Belfast on Sunday.\nMr McGibbon was married with a young family.\nA priest, Father Gary Donegan, told the BBC's Sunday News programme how Mr McGibbon's wife tried to save his life when she arrived at the scene.\nMrs McGibbon, who is a nurse, came to his aid shortly after the shooting.\nPolice have said Mr McGibbon had contacted them to inform them that two masked men had arrived at his house on Thursday evening.\nThe men asked him to come out of the house but he refused, and they told him they would return.\nMr McGibbon's murder had been referred to the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.","summary":"A man arrested on suspicion of murdering a man in west Belfast on Thursday has been released unconditionally.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Traffic and pedestrians have been banned from Deerness Bridge, between Ushaw Moor and New Brancepeth.\nDurham County Council said the closure would last at least a month and signed diversions were in place.\nAlternative arrangements were being made for buses, including services to Durham Community Business College and St Leonard's School.\nJohn Reed, the council's head of technical services, said: \"We are now assessing whether we can undertake any temporary measures to address these issues and enable the road to reopen.\n\"At this stage we anticipate that the bridge will be closed for at least a month but we will have a better indication of timescales once this assessment has been completed.\"","summary":"A County Durham bridge has been closed due to safety concerns.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team of the Anti-Drug Smuggling Unit searched the 27-year-old's home in Port Louis and found 22 doses of heroin and a further one gram of the drug.\nEquipment used in the preparation and packaging of heroin, including razor blades and scales, were also seized.\nLeopold is the first-choice goalkeeper for Mauritius Professional Football League champions team ASPL 2000.\nHe was also the reserve goalkeeper for the national team during the last Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.\nLeopold helped ASPL 2000 to win the Charity Shield on Saturday on Rodrigues Island where they beat Pamplemousses SC 1-0.\nAs the news of his arrest broke, some people gathered outside Leopold's home to prevent the ADSU from taking him to police custody.\nAccording to information gathered by the BBC, the police had been tracking Leopard closely for some time and gathering intelligence.\nA provisional charge of drug dealing has been lodged against him.\nBoth the Mauritius Football Association and ASPL 2000 refused to comment on the issue.","summary":"Police in Mauritius have arrested the country's national football goalkeeper, Leopold, on suspicion of drug dealing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hirst rose from humble beginnings in Leeds to become the UK's richest living artist, worth \u00c2\u00a3215m according to the Sunday Times' Rich List.\nPenguin Books has promised to push the book in the same \"radical\" manner as Morrissey's autobiography, which was published under its classic imprint.\nThe artist has selected journalist James Fox as his ghostwriter.\nFox was the writer behind Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards' autobiography, as well as the book White Mischief, which recounted the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941.\nHirst was one of the founding members of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement, which also counted Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas and Mark Wallinger amongst its numbers.\nMany of them were students at Goldsmiths College in London in the late 1980s. Their first major exhibition, in a warehouse, attracted a number of influential art collectors, including Charles Saatchi - who would later become one of his Hirst's greatest supporters.\nHirst's work - which includes spot paintings and a sheep and shark preserved in formaldehyde - has frequently had the ability to shock.\nA two-day auction of his work in 2008 raised a record-breaking \u00c2\u00a3111m.\nSpeaking on the Today programme, Fox said: \"He (Hirst) grew up in a pretty bad situation, with his mother, and he and his gang - many of whom became YBA artists, spent half their time housebreaking, stealing, [indulging in] criminality, and the rest of their time indulging their passion for art, which started very early on in their years.\n\"I found that completely fascinating, moving, the idea of a saving connection to art. The fearlessness of Damien, his ability to take on authority, to never say anything can't be done, to break all the rules. That very much comes from that background.\"","summary":"Damien Hirst, one of the UK's most famous artists, is to write his own autobiography.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Susie, a 12-year-old collie and Jilly, a 10-year-old cairn terrier, were taken in by Snowdonia Animal Sanctuary after 72-year-old Jennifer Taylor was killed in a crash near Betws-Y-Coed.\nSanctuary owner Anne de Berry said the dogs were moved to a \"brilliant\" new home on Tuesday.\n\"They have a new mum and dad. It's fantastic,\" she said.\n\"[The new owners] had a dog which had to be put down a month ago due to old age.\n\"One of our volunteers went to do the home check this morning and text me: 'Brilliant'. It's a brilliant home.\"\nThe dogs' owner Mrs Taylor lived in Dolgarrog.\nShe was the passenger on a BMW bike when it collided with a Nissan Qashqai on the A470 close to Waterloo Bridge in the town on 4 October.","summary":"Two dogs rescued after their owner was killed in a motorbike crash in Snowdonia have been moved to a new home.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Thomas Hunter, 58, of Mansfield Road, Mansfield, was arrested after the crash on the A34 at Hinksey Hill, Oxford, on 25 August.\nIsla Wiggin, who was in another car, died in hospital on 27 August.\nMr Hunter has also been charged with causing serious injury to a 31-year-old woman by dangerous driving.\nHe has been released on bail to appear at Oxford Magistrates' Court on 17 January.\nA lorry and seven cars were involved in the accident which closed the northbound carriageway for almost 10 hours.\nA family statement said Isla, from Fleet in Hampshire, was \"a loving and caring\" daughter who \"would have made an amazing big sister\".","summary":"A man has been charged with causing the death of a three-year-old girl by dangerous driving.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 2014 European 100m champion held off the fast-finishing James Ellington and his friend and rival CJ Ujah in a showdown that lived up to expectations.\nEarlier his training partner Asha Philip won her third British 100m title to join him in the GB team for Rio.\nTiffany Porter beat her younger sister Cindy Ofili in the 100m hurdles.\nThe 28-year-old Dasaolu got out of his blocks well as Ellington was left, and held a metre lead at halfway.\nWith Richard Kilty and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey struggling, and veteran Dwain Chambers never in the picture, Ujah seemed the only threat to the man who ran 9.91 seconds at these championships three summers ago.\nBut Ellington came through late outside them to steal both second place and the second automatic Olympic place.\nA tailwind of three metres per second added a gloss to the times - 9.93 secs for Dasaolu, 9.96 for Ellington and 9.97 for Ujah - but with Britain's 200m men also in form, the GB sprint relay squad appears in excellent shape going to Brazil.\n\"Seven guys on the line had the [Olympic qualifying] standard, so I knew that if I didn't finish top two, top three, my dream of going to Rio in the 100m was in jeopardy,\" said Dasaolu.\n\"Top three under 10 seconds in the same race bodes well for the relay and for sprinting as a whole. Jamaica and America are out there, but if they make any mistakes we'll be nipping at their heels and ready to go for the gold.\"\nFind out about how to get into running with our special guide.\nIn the absence of British record holder Dina Asher-Smith - focusing on the longer sprint this weekend - from the women's 100m, Philip upset pre-race favourite Desiree Henry as she dominated in 11.17 secs, with 19-year-old talent Daryll Neita taking second in 11.24 and Henry in third.\nAndy Butchart and Tom Farrell both sealed Olympic places in the 5,000m, while Sophie Hitchon confirmed her place in the hammer with a characteristically dominant throw and Holly Bradshaw did the same in the pole vault with a season's best clearance of 4.60m.","summary":"James Dasaolu secured his place at the Rio Olympics with victory in the 100m at the British Championships.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"French-based Sanofi closed its drug manufacturing site in Fawdon in 2015 with the loss of 450 jobs.\nNow, Accord Healthcare is to use the plant for its pharmaceutical production, with the hope many of the jobs will be filled by ex-Sanofi staff.\nA spokesman said the firm was confident the investment would have an \"extremely positive\" impact on the area.\nThe leader of Newcastle City Council, Councillor Nick Forbes, said: \"This announcement is fantastic news for Newcastle and the North East and helps strengthen our reputation as a home for the science and healthcare sector.\n\"Accord is a global player in the pharmaceutical industry and the highly skilled jobs and long-term investment bring a welcome boost the local economy.\"\nAccord Healthcare develops, manufactures and distributes more than 130 pharmaceutical products to about 60 countries worldwide.","summary":"More than 100 jobs are to be created at a former pharmaceutical plant in Newcastle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bates, who has been Tigers promoter for three years, has taken full control of the Lions and will work alongside co-promoter David Darcy.\nBates said: \"We're only weeks away from the new season and so our main priority is to quickly form a team.\n\"We have opened talks with several riders and should be in a position to announce the first signings any day.\"\nLions endured a miserable season last time out and finished bottom of the Elite League table.\nBut Bates said he hoped the club's financial difficulties were a thing of the past.\n\"I am aware that Leicester went through a difficult trading period last season,\" he said.\n\"And I will be doing everything possible to ensure that the club is placed on a sound financial footing that secures the future of Leicester Speedway for years to come.\"","summary":"Leicester Lions have been taken over by Leicester Tigers promoter Paul Bates.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old is to remain there following the completion of a psychiatric report.\nBelfast Magistrates' Court was told she would not be able to leave without the hospital's permission.\nThe woman cannot be named amid claims that identifying her would increase the risk of her taking her own life.\nA press challenge to the temporary reporting restrictions is due to be heard next month.\nThe woman was arrested by detectives investigating the child's death following an incident in Belfast in March.\nShe was charged with murder and then held under the Mental Health Act.\nHer barrister revealed on Wednesday that a medical report had now been prepared.\nBased on its contents he sought a termination of the current arrangements for keeping his client at the facility.\n\"The application is that she be remanded on bail, subject to the condition that she continues to reside (there),\" he said.\nA doctor who assessed the accused confirmed that the health trust consented to the proposal, provided the accused was there as a detained person.\nThe judge was informed that under those arrangements the woman would not be able to leave.\nGranting the application, she listed the criminal proceedings for a further update in eight weeks time.","summary":"A woman accused of murdering her two-year-old son is to be remanded in custody at Maghaberry Hospital.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 29-year-old, who plays on the right side of midfield, joins Carrick from Mid Ulster League side Crewe United.\nIn addition to his stint at Crusaders, McAllister has also had spells with other Irish League clubs Ards, Ballymena United and Donegal Celtic.\nMcAllister is Carrick's eighth signing during the current transfer window with Aaron Smyth and Kyle McVey already among the arrivals.\nCarrick face Ballinamallard United in the Irish Premiership on Friday night after taking just two points from their last six games.","summary":"Carrick Rangers have signed former Crusaders captain Gary McAllister on a deal until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The proposals, which are subject to parliamentary approval, allow farmers to clear drainage ditches and streams without asking permission.\nFarmers had complained that the Environment Agency was micro-managing flood control.\nBut academics told BBC News that diverting water off farmland could increase floods where people live.\nThe policy change was announced Environment Minister Liz Truss at the Oxford Farming Conference after what the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said were two successful pilot schemes.\nShe said: \"We will allow farmers across the country to maintain their own ditches up to 1.5km in length from April, so they can clear debris and manage the land.\"\nThe decision was welcomed by the National Farmers' Union (NFU).\nIts president, Meurig Raymond, said: \"The NFU has pressed Defra and the Environment Agency to enable farmers to undertake minor works for many years.\"\nBut Professor Alan Jenkins from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology said he feared the policy could backfire.\n\"Waterlogged fields are no use to farmers,\" he said. \"They can't maintain their productivity on waterlogged soil so it makes sense for them to manage their fields accordingly.\n\"There is a potential downside however, in that if we increase drainage in fields during heavy rainfall it's possible there will be increased and faster transmission of water in the river system with a possible increase in flood risk downstream.\"\nKatherine Pygott from the consultancy firm Peter Brett agreed.\n\"If you are a landowner you may want to maximise productivity on a grouse moor by making it drier - but if you are trying to protect a town you want to keep water back on the uplands.\n\"It very much depends on local conditions - sometimes it would be unhelpful to speed drainage, sometimes it would not.\n\"There is a risk of making a free-for-all on drainage. It would be more sensible to make the existing system work.\"\nA government spokesman said over a million acres of prime farmland would be better protected through government investment in flood defences in the 10 years to 2021.","summary":"Farmers across the UK will be allowed to manage their own drainage, the government has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Acting Up report suggests the high audition costs for drama school is one of several factors deterring people from working class backgrounds from entering the arts.\nIt also recommends more school trips to the theatre to encourage young pupils.\nThe government said it was a \"priority\" to ensure everyone can take part in the arts and culture, including in schools.\nFormer Coronation Street and EastEnders actress Tracy Brabin, who was first elected as an MP in by election last year, led the inquiry along with fellow Labour MP Gloria De Piero, who worked as a presenter on GMTV before becoming a politician.\nMs Brabin, whose best-known role was as single mother Tricia Armstrong in Coronation Street from 1994 to 1997, said there was a \"diversity crisis on our stages and screens\".\nThe report, commissioned by Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson, looked at what more could be done at school level to encourage young people to consider a career in the arts.\nIt said that drama, and other related subjects, are often treated as inferior at some schools - and that students are sometimes discouraged from studying them.\nIt also suggested there are poor drama facilities, few arts excursions and a lack of awareness about arts career opportunities in many schools.\nMs Brabin, who also worked as a TV writer in her pre-political life, said: \"Our performing arts are some of the best in the world and they should represent our whole nation, not just a privileged section of it.\n\"But the systematic eradication of arts education in schools, sky-high drama school audition fees, chronic low pay and a lack of diversity behind the scenes are all contributing to a diversity crisis on our stages and screens.\"\nThe publication of the report follows comments made by presenter Anita Rani last week, who said the pay gap among the BBC's top talent was as much about race and class as gender.\nA government spokesman said it was investing \u00c2\u00a3300m between 2016 and 2020 to encourage young people to participate in music and arts.\nHe said: \"We are completely committed to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to take part in arts and culture, including in schools.\"\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"A lack of diversity in the arts is contributing to a \"diversity crisis\" on the UK's stages and screens, according to a new report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"O'Leary had taken the claim to Fifa following his dismissal in April 2011, one year into a three-year contract.\nThe League Managers' Association (LMA) said despite having sacked O'Leary, the United Arab Emirates club claimed the Irishman had abandoned his job.\nThe 55-year-old has been awarded the full sum due under his contract.\n\"Club officials had openly stated to the media at the relevant time that there had been a dismissal,\" said an LMA statement.\nAl Ahli also argued that Fifa lacked jurisdiction to hear the claim, but football's world governing body rejected both lines of defence.\nO'Leary said: \"It has taken a long time to deal with this matter but I am pleased that all issues have now been finalised.\n\"I hope my case provides reassurance to all managers and coaches working all over the world that there is a formal system in place that provides employment protection.\"\nLMA chief executive Richard Bevan added: \"We are clearly delighted with the outcome. In addition, the LMA is extremely grateful to the FA for their assistance in initiating the process with Fifa.\n\"The added significance and wider impact of this process is the proof that Fifa has mechanisms in place which regulate worldwide employment issues.\n\"It is extremely encouraging to know that the world governing body can provide a means of redress for managers and coaches at all levels seeking to establish their employment rights, wherever in the world they happen to work.\"","summary":"David O'Leary has won a \u00a31m compensation claim against his former club Al Ahli.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They are among seven ex-News of the World staff accused of conspiracy to access voicemails. Prosecutors say the charge could involve about 600 victims.\nPrivate investigator Glenn Mulcaire, facing four counts relating to specific people, was also at the Old Bailey.\nA 9 September 2013 trial date was set.\nThe former staff members from the now-defunct News of the World newspaper who are also facing trial are its ex-managing editor Stuart Kuttner, former news editor Greg Miskiw, former head of news Ian Edmondson, ex-reporter James Weatherup and former chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck.\nAs well as a general conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications charge, other charges relate to specific people.\nMr Coulson was News of the World editor from 2003 to 2007 and Mrs Brooks edited the paper from 2000 to 2003, before moving on to edit the Sun and then becoming chief executive officer of the two papers' parent group News International.\nMr Kuttner was excused from attending Wednesday's hearing.\nThe provisional trial date was set for 9 September next year and all defendants were released on bail.\nIn a separate case, Mrs Brooks, 44, from Churchill in Oxfordshire, her husband, Charlie, and five others appeared before the court accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.\nMrs Brooks's chauffeur Paul Edwards, former personal assistant Cheryl Carter, head of security at News International Mark Hanna, and security staff Daryl Jorsling and Lee Sandell also face the charges.\nThey relate to an alleged attempt to hide evidence from police investigating phone-hacking claims and illegal payments to public officials by the News of the World and the Sun.","summary":"Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson and former Sun editor Rebekah Brooks are to stand trial accused of phone-hacking.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Pulido, who plays for the Greek club, Olympiakos, cut his wrist when he punched a glass pane on a door as he tried to escape before police arrived.\nPulido, 25, was abducted at gunpoint on Saturday night in his home town of Ciudad Victoria in Tamaulipas state.\nA 38-year-old man has been arrested.\nOfficials say the man had confessed to belonging to a local criminal gang. Police are searching for another three men believed to have been involved in the kidnapping.\nState prosecutor Ismael Quintanilla said the masked gang had taken Pulido to a house in Ciudad Victoria where he eventually found himself alone with one of his abductors.\n\"They traded blows. He takes it [the phone] and calls [emergency number] 066. It all happened very quickly,\" Mr Quintanilla told Imagen radio.\nAn official report of the calls Pulido made to the emergency operator, obtained by the Associated Press, revealed that he threatened and beat the kidnapper while on the phone, demanding to be told where they were.\nIn one of the calls, Pulido said police were outside and starting to shoot so he described what he was wearing to avoid being mistaken for a kidnapper.\nPulido had been abducted when his car was surrounded by several vehicles as he was leaving a party with his girlfriend on Saturday night.\nMasked men whisked him away, leaving his girlfriend unharmed.\nPulido's family received a phone call on Sunday demanding a ransom payment, Mr Quintanilla told reporters. No ransom was paid.\nPulido, with one of his hands bandaged, told reporters early on Monday: \"[I am] very well, thank God.\"\nTamaulipas is one of Mexico's most violent states, and Mexico recently deployed more security forces to tackle cartels operating in the area.\nThe country has one of the world's highest kidnapping rates, with government figures saying some 1,000 people are abducted every year.\nPulido joined Olympiakos last July and finished the season with six goals in 15 games.\nHe was part of Mexico's squad at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, but was not called up for the upcoming Copa America tournament.","summary":"Mexican footballer Alan Pulido called an emergency phone operator after being kidnapped, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There could be \"serious implications\" for Gloucestershire Police, the police and crime commissioner has warned.\nCotswold District Council's proposal to form a unity authority with West Oxfordshire has proved controversial.\nBut CDC says the plans - dubbed 'Coxit' - are at an early stage but aim to improve accountability.\nCDC leader Lynden Stowe has said Gloucestershire's \"historic borders\" would remain under the proposals, which aim to improve the \"administration and the delivery of council services\".\nHe told BBC Radio Gloucestershire a few weeks ago: \"We would expect the police to patrol up to the existing county borders, exactly as now, so if there's a crime in Cirencester, Gloucestershire Police attend and if there's a burglary in Burford, Thames Valley Police attend.\"\nBut Gloucestershire's PCC Martin Surl said he had taken legal advice on the \"Coxit\" proposal, and warned it could \"signal the end of Gloucestershire Police as we know it\".\nUnder the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007, he said the Cotswolds could become part of Thames Valley Police District.\n\"If they break away to a new district, we can't continue policing just half a district,\" he told the BBC.\n\"So, either we start taking some of Thames Valley's area in Oxfordshire, or they start policing parts of Gloucestershire. Neither want that .\"\nA spokesman for Cotswold District Council said they \"fully understand the initial concerns\" but they were \"best addressed through the detailed studies that will now take place to assess the feasibility of the unitary proposal\".\nMr Surl, an independent, is standing for re-election as Gloucestershire PCC on 5 May, alongside Labour's Barry Kirby and the Conservatives' Will Windsor Clive.","summary":"Plans to create a new district in Gloucestershire could \"signal the end\" of the county's police service, it has been claimed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The US investment bank will switch to video interviews with first-round undergraduate candidates from next month.\nEach year the bank hires about 2,500 students as both summer and full-time analysts.\nGoldman hoped the move will allow it to find students who do not attend top-tier US universities.\nEdith Cooper, Goldman's global head of human capital management said: \"We want to hire not just the economics or business undergraduate but there is that pure liberal arts or history major that could be the next Lloyd Blankfein.\"\nMr Blankfein, the bank's chief executive, went to Rutgers, an institution that is not part of the elite group of US universities known as the Ivy League.\nChief operating officer Gary Cohn went to the American University, also outside the Ivy League.\nGoldman recruits from 400 colleges and universities globally and 225 in the US.\nThe bank will still have a presence on college campuses, but planned to use it promote other opportunities. It will still conduct second-round interviews in person.\nThe shift will not affect business schools or professional hires, but is part of a broader move by Goldman to use technology in the hiring process.\nThe new method will include structured interviews, which the bank said will allow for greater comparisons between candidates and \"more objective and informed hiring decisions\".\nGoldman is also experimenting with personality questionnaires, which it feels may help to predict how successful a person will be at the firm.","summary":"Goldman Sachs is to stop conducting interviews with students on college campuses.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The members of the FSB, the Russian intelligence agency, conspired with criminal hackers, according to DOJ officials announcing the charges.\nPreviously, Yahoo said \"state-sponsored\" hackers were behind the 2014 breach affecting 500 million accounts.\nThe suspects are also alleged to have targeted Google accounts.\nHacking was directed at Russian and US government officials, including security, diplomatic and military personnel, according to the DOJ.\nThe indictment also alleged that 30 million Yahoo accounts were commandeered without authorisation for use in a spam campaign.\n\"We will not allow individuals, groups, nation states, or a combination of them to compromise the privacy of our citizens, the economic interests of our companies, or the security of our country,\" said acting attorney general Mary McCord, announcing the charges.\nThe suspects were named in a DOJ press release as:\nBaratov was arrested on 14 March in Canada.\nOne of the alleged hackers has been on of the FBI's most wanted cyber criminals for more than three years, according to acting Att Gen McCord.\nThe suspect in question, Alexsey Belan, was aided by the FSB who - according to the DOJ - provided him with \"sensitive FSB law enforcement and intelligence information that would have helped him avoid detection by US and other law enforcement agencies outside Russia\".\n\"We would hope [Russia] would respect our criminal justice system and respect these charges,\" said acting Att Gen McCord, acknowledging the fact that the US does not have an extradition treaty with Russia.\n\"The United Kingdom's MI5 made substantial contributions to the advancement of this investigation,\" added FBI executive assistant director Paul Abbate.\nYahoo was criticised for the delay in informing users about the 2014 breach.\nThe stolen data included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth and encrypted passwords, but not credit card data, according to Yahoo.\nLast year, users were advised to change their passwords.\nAround eight million UK accounts were believed to have been affected - including some users of BT and Sky email services.\n\"The indictment unequivocally shows the attacks on Yahoo were state-sponsored,\" Yahoo said in a statement, responding to the DOJ announcement.\n\"We are deeply grateful to the FBI for investigating these crimes and the DOJ for bringing charges against those responsible.\"\nThe DOJ said that the charges have no connection to the hack on the Democratic National Convention last year.","summary":"Five Russian nationals have been charged with hacking into Yahoo accounts, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chris May, 28, was last seen at his home in Kelvedon, Essex, on 25 May.\nHis Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in the village of Fairstead, according to Essex Police.\nPolice received a letter in June, sent in the post, saying Mr May was dead. Charity Missing People is now advertising Mr May's case nationally.\nDet Ch Insp Marina Ericson said: \"I am really grateful for all the assistance Missing People have given to us and this national advertising will mean we can reach a wider audience with the appeal for information about Chris's whereabouts.\n\"Since Chris went missing in May, I have been appealing for anyone with information to come forward.\n\"There will be someone out there who knows something but, for whatever reason, has not come forward so far.\n\"I made an appeal in June for the author of a letter, delivered by Royal Mail to Witham police station on 1 June, to contact me.\n\"To date that person has not made contact. I would like to appeal to them to make contact with me directly.\"","summary":"Police searching for a man who went missing more than two months ago have launched a national appeal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Environment Agency severe flood warning - meaning danger to life - was removed from the A361 between East Lyng and Burrowbridge on 10 March.\nResidents in the area saw their homes cut off and experienced long diversions as a result of the closure.\nThe road has been inspected by council highways officers and reopened at 17:00 GMT.\nThere is still some water on a short stretch of the road and Somerset County Council said temporary traffic lights will be installed to protect the carriageway and allow motorists to pass safely.\nCouncillor Harvey Siggs, responsible for Highways, said: \"I'm delighted the A361 is to reopen at long last.\n\"Our highways teams have been working hard all week to clear the road and make sure it is safe, and I would like to publicly thank them for their efforts to get this key route open before the weekend.\"\nA further inspection will take place early next week and the temporary traffic lights will be removed as soon as the remaining water has receded and the road judged to be safe, the council said.\nMr Siggs added: \"Although the road is clear, the rhynes at the side of the road remain full of water so I would urge motorists to take extra care when driving, particularly in the foggy conditions we have seen over the last few days.\"\nThe clear-up of the A361 started on Monday with the removal of fallen trees and the cutting back of damaged vegetation.\nAround 30 tonnes of used sandbags were removed before a sweeping and cleaning operation covered the 1.5 mile section of carriageway.\nThe council said that the road closure on the A372 Langport Road will remain in place next week for the removal of flood pumps.\nWith improving weather conditions the large temporary pumps at Beer Wall, near Aller, are no longer needed, it added.\nThe Environment Agency expects to begin removing the pumps on Monday and work is likely to take up to four days.\nThe road will remain closed after the pumps have been removed so the council can assess flood damage and carry out emergency repair works.","summary":"A flood-hit road in Somerset has reopened after being closed for more than a week.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 50 year-old said she was \"lucky to be here\" after falling ill at home and looking up her symptoms online.\nO'Donnell wrote on her blog that she searched \"women's heart attack symptoms\", which included sudden nausea and aches, before taking a few aspirin.\nShe visited a cardiologist the next day, who inserted a stent into an artery that was 99 per cent blocked.\nO'Donnell said her chest began to ache last week and she became nauseous and feverish after helping a woman who was struggling to get out of her car in her Nyack village home, near New York.\nIn the blog entry on her website, a poem entitled \"my heart attack\", O'Donnell revealed the type of attack was known as the \"widow maker\".\nThe star, who has acted in several films and TV shows including Drop Dead Diva, Will and Grace and Nip\/Tuck, also said she did not call the emergency services.\nHowever, she issued a warning to her readers: \"Know the symptoms ladies, listen to the voice inside, the one we all so easily ignore, call 911.\"\nShe recently hosted The Rosie Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network but the daily talk and gameshow was cancelled in March due to low ratings.","summary":"US talk show host Rosie O'Donnell has undergone a heart attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The service, held to mark the surrender of Japan at the end of World War Two, was led by Reverend Canon Bob White.\nThe event included readings from Burma veterans and a performance from the Portsmouth Military Wives Choir.\nThe service saw wreaths laid at the war memorial, including one on behalf of the city placed by the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, councillor Frank Jonas.\nCouncil leader Donna Jones said: \"It's important for communities to commemorate events such as these.\n\"The ceremonies in the city provide a poignant opportunity to reflect and remember.\"\nA special VJ Day Choral Evensong was due to take place from 18:00 BST at Portsmouth Cathedral on Sunday.","summary":"A VJ Day service has been held at Portsmouth Cathedral.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kuba Moczyk, 22, died in hospital after he was knocked out in an unlicensed fight at the Tower Complex, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on 19 November.\nA memorial mass has been held at St Mary's Church in the town.\nFather Philip Shryane told the congregation Mr Moczyk' was a \"good man\" whose \"life was boxing\".\nMore on this story and others from Norfolk\nHe said Mr Moczyk was \"a young man with a good heart, with so much to give and so much to look forward to... but always a gentle smile\".\nHis uncle, Marcin Smigaj gave a tribute, in Polish, on behalf of the family. Mr Moczyk was due to be cremated.\nMr Moczyk, originally from Poland, worked at a chicken factory and lived in the town.\nHis trainer Scott Osinski said earlier that Mr Moczyk was winning the fight when he took the fatal blow.\nHis opponent is believed to be aged 17.","summary":"Hundreds of people have attended the funeral of a boxer who died after being knocked out in a match.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burials were held for 33 of the 84 people whose bodies have been recovered. Several local people are still missing.\nThousands of people gathered in the square outside the town's main church to pay their respects in front of a long row of coffins.\nRescue workers are still searching the local river for victims.\nOne resident of Salgar particularly hard hit is the city's cemetery worker who has prepared 15 graves for members of his own family - mostly cousins who died in the flood.\nA spokesman for the national emergency authorities said he expected to end the search for victims on Thursday or Friday.\nHe said between 20 and 25 local people caught in the flood had not been accounted for.\nLocals and firefighters have been searching a 40km-long (25 mile) stretch of land on the banks of the Liboriana river.\nMost of the residents were asleep when the landslide hit at 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT) on Monday.\nThe landslide was triggered by heavy rains that sent torrents of water and mud crashing into the La Liboriana ravine, causing an overflow that destroyed the neighbourhood below.","summary":"The death toll from Monday's landslide in the Bolivian town of Salgar has risen to 84.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ayrton Light, located above the Great Bell - known as Big Ben - needs to be fully dismantled and restored. A temporary light will replace it.\nInstalled in 1885, it was previously turned off only during both world wars.\nBig Ben will not chime regularly until 2021 because of repairs to the tower.\nThe light is said to have been installed at the request of Queen Victoria, so that she could see from Buckingham Palace when members of either the Commons or the Lords were sitting after dark.\nIt is named after Acton Smee Ayrton, a Liberal politician who was First Commissioner of Works between 1869 and 1873.\nIt is not yet known when the light will switch off, or how long it will be off for.\nBig Ben will not be heard from midday on Monday. The House of Commons has said it will look again at the length of time it will be silenced after \"concerns\".\nParliament said it had to protect workers carrying out the renovations.\nBut Prime Minister Theresa May said \"it can't be right\" that the bell will not chime regularly again for four years.\nIt will still sound for important events including New Year's Eve and Remembrance Sunday.","summary":"One of London's most famous landmarks is to be turned off for the first time in more than a century.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Investigators from the League Against Cruel Sports said they saw no gunmen and heard no shots when they filmed the Jedforest Hunt in February 2016.\nHowever, Malcolm Henderson told a court he had been there with a shotgun.\nJohn Clive Richardson, 66, and his son Johnny Riley, 24, both deny deliberately hunting a fox with dogs.\nMr Henderson, who has worked with the hunt for the past two years, said he had been at the site near Jedburgh on the day in question.\nHe told Jedburgh Sheriff Court he was present when a fox was flushed from cover and pursued by hounds towards his gun which the law permits.\nHe told the trial: \"I was there.\n\"I was down in the dip but they (the investigators) would not see me from where they were standing.\"\nEarlier in the trial, Mr Richardson had told the court that Mr Henderson had shot and wounded the fox.\nMr Richardson and Mr Riley, of Bonchester Bridge, deny breaching the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002.\nThe trial will continue later this month.","summary":"One of two men accused of illegally hunting a fox in the Scottish Borders has denied shooting a fox.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Alexander, 39, used a company credit card to buy almost \u00a391,000 of iPads, phones and computers.\nAlexander, of Griffithstown, Torfaen, admitted fraud and was jailed for two years in January.\nBut at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday, a judge ordered him to pay back \u00a3115,000 to his ex-employers.\n\"It seems you were doing it as some kind of philanthropic act,\" Judge Stephen Hopkins QC said.\n\"In some cases spending \u00a35,000 on items and then selling the items to employees for as little as \u00a3180 on the philanthropic basis they will not have been able to buy the items themselves.\"\nHe ordered Alexander to pay his ex-employers \u00a3115,867 within six months or face an additional 18 months in jail.\n\"You had an enormous impact on a large number of perfectly innocent people,\" the judge added.\n\"Those to whom you sold goods to now feel stupid and stressed.\n\"The impact upon your colleagues has been awful. You have stolen from the company and there was a dip in morale for a period.\n\"This was a gross and serious breach of trust over a substantial period of years.\"\nAlexander had control of spending at car parts company, Northern Automotive Systems in Gilwern, near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.\nHe made 287 purchases on internet sites such as Amazon, eBay and Argos.\nThe court heard the company's usual monthly credit card bill was in the hundreds, but when Alexander became purchasing manager the bill \"increased to nearly \u00a310,000 per month\".\nBut his scheme was discovered when suspicious company managers asked employees if they had bought cut-priced electrical goods.\nThe conman deleted emails as well as falsifying invoices, receipts and card statements to cover his trail.\nAlexander, who had worked at the company for 14 years, bought petrol for his white Land Rover, red Mini and his partner's Ford Fiesta.","summary":"A conman who defrauded his employer out of more than \u00a3100,000 has been ordered to pay back more than \u00a3115,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nick Dunn, 28, from Northumberland, was one of six Britons accused of illegally possessing weapons while working on a ship providing anti-piracy protection.\nThey were arrested in October 2013, but despite the charges being quashed, a police appeal has blocked their return.\nTheir case was due to be heard later, but has now been adjourned to 22 April.\nAfter the announcement by India's Supreme Court, Nick Dunn's sister, Lisa, said: \"This isn't the news we wanted to hear.\"\nAlong with Mr Dunn, the men arrested on 12 October 2013 are:\nMr Dunn, who is living in a hostel on the outskirts of Chennai, formally Madras, had said he was \"anxious\" ahead of the court hearing, which would have been presided over by a judge.\nThe 28-year-old, from Ashington, said he hoped \"that we get the decision we so justly deserve\".\nMr Dunn is staying with two Estonians who were also part of the crew of the private US-owned ship MV Seaman Guard Ohio.\nAndrew Linnington, of the maritime union Nautilus International, which has been lobbying the UK government on behalf of the crew members, said he feared the six men were being made examples of.\nHe said: \"The Indian authorities want to set a deterrent to operators of similar vessels to the one these six men were working on. Just about every element of this case has been disputed.\"\nA UK Foreign Office spokesman said: \"We appreciate that this continues to be a very difficult time for these men and their families and we are committed to keeping them up to date on the latest developments.\"\nHe said the prime minister had discussed their case with the with Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Indian High Commissioner Ranjan Mathai on 14 March.\n\"We have lobbied regularly on the importance of ensuring that this case is resolved as quickly as possible,\" he said.","summary":"The case of a British man who has been detained in India for more than two years has been adjourned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mark Piper is jointly charged with murdering Levi Blu.\nLevi died in 2013 of internal bleeding. His mother Danielle Cassin is also accused of murder.\nA woman told a jury at Birmingham Crown Court she saw Mr Piper being violent with his other child, who was five at the time, in 2012.\nThe incident happened in the living room of Mr Piper's Chelmsley Wood home after he banned the youngster from playing on a games console, she said.\nThe witness said Mr Piper swore at his son and dragged him out the room before poking and prodding him in the face by the stairs.\n\"He (the child) was crying,\" said the woman, who met 31-year-old Mr Piper through a mutual friend.\n\"He punched him in his stomach at the same time on the stairs. It was hard, enough to hurt him.\n\"I have never seen anyone hitting a kid like that. It was rough. It was how you would hit your friends messing about. The little boy was crying. He was really upset.\"\nBut Paul Lewis QC, defending Mr Piper, wanted to know why the punch was not mentioned in her original police statement.\n\"I was lying (to the police),\" she said.\n\"I didn't want to seem like a grass.\"\nMr Lewis questioned how she could be sure about the words Mr Piper had used when she made her police statement months after the incident.\nHe highlighted a message sent by the witness about Piper which said: \"He loves all his kids and looks after them well. I just don't understand all this.\"\nLevi was found at the flat his parents shared in Nightingale Avenue, Chelmsley Wood, on 20 February 2013.\nBoth Ms Cassin, 27, of Frensham Close, Chelmsley Wood, and Mr Piper, of no fixed abode, deny murder.\nThey also deny causing or allowing the death of Levi and causing him suffering.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"A father accused of murdering his two-year-old son punched the boy in the stomach at the same time, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nineteen sailors were killed and a further 30 injured when the Type 42 destroyer took a direct hit during the Falklands War on 25 May 1982.\nAs the ship sank in just 20 minutes, it took with it many documents and equipment which were of \"importance to the security of the United Kingdom\", said Clive Gale.\nHe was part of a 39-strong Royal Navy team which carried out a number of dives on sunken ships, including HMS Coventry, over a four-month period beginning in the autumn of 1982.\nRecalling the HMS Coventry search, he said: \"We were very conscious that we were diving on a war grave and the casualties that went down with the ship.\n\"We actually visited their grave and that stays with you.\"\nCarrying out Operation Blackleg was a physically demanding and dangerous mission for those involved, with some dives lasting for up to eight hours.\n\"We were 8,000 miles from any kind of rescue facility,\" Mr Gale added.\n\"There was still hostilities with Argentina and to cap it all there was a 500lb (227kg) unexploded bomb in the wreck somewhere.\n\"The whole mission was fraught with near misses.\n\"Cutting into a steel structure underwater traps oxygen and if you hit it with a spark it explodes quite violently.\n\"One chap lost the front plate out of his helmet and nearly drowned.\n\"I was knocked unconscious and had to be pulled back into the bell by a colleague of mine.\"\nMr Gale admits the mission, 300ft (91m) under the ocean's surface, was to \"recover or destroy certain items\".\nBut some things brought back from HMS Coventry, like the cross of nails, were not on the official list.\n\"I took off the big brass plaque while somebody else recovered the bell and the cross of nails was found,\" he continued.\n\"All these things that were really personal to the ship's company were then presented to Coventry Cathedral after we'd finished the job.\"","summary":"The 30th anniversary of the sinking of HMS Coventry in the South Atlantic is being marked by the Royal Navy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Crown Estate said that leasing the sites for technology development was \"critical\" for the UK to unlock the potential of wave and tidal energy.\nFirst Minister Carwyn Jones said the benefits could be significant in terms of the economy and renewable energy.\nWales's first commercial tidal energy farm is due to launch off Anglesey in summer 2016.\nIts electricity generators will operate like wind turbines but with blades driven by tidal wave action.\nMenter Mon and Wave Hub were confirmed by the Crown Estate as managers for the west Anglesey tidal and south Pembrokeshire wave demonstration zones respectively.\nThey will prepare and manage the sites for sub-letting to developers.\nIn addition, development rights for a tidal site off Holyhead Deep have been granted to Minesto.\nRob Hastings, director of energy and infrastructure at the Crown Estate said: \"By providing these additional seabed rights we are pleased to be enabling further technology development and commercialisation, which will be critical if the UK is to unlock its significant natural resources for wave and tidal current energy.\n\"This innovative approach to leasing the seabed sees us responding to market demand and introducing managed demonstration zones to give other organisations the opportunity to lend tangible support in their local areas.\"\nFirst Minster Carwyn Jones said: \"The energetic waters off our coast are ideal for marine renewable energy projects.\n\"Our ports, supply-chain infrastructure and grid infrastructure also put us in an enviable position for developing a thriving marine energy market, both as a significant generator and as an exporter of marine energy knowledge, technologies and services.\"\nGareth Clubb, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru said: \"To having testing sites approved for marine renewable energy is a significant step forward.\"","summary":"Three demonstration zones for marine renewable energy have been granted off the coast of Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe Northern Irishman came third on 5-2 favourite Box Office in his final race, won by 9-1 shot Brother Tedd.\nMcCoy, 40, had earlier finished third on Mr Mole behind winner Special Tiara in the AP McCoy Celebration Chase.\nAn emotional McCoy said: \"It's amazing. I've been so lucky all my life. I'll never forget this day.\"\nMcCoy, who has ridden more than 4,300 career winners, added: \"I want to thank everyone for coming. All my family were here and it's very special. An unbelievable day I'll never forget.\n\"There were tears coming back on Box Office. There were nearly tears going out on Box Office.\n\"I feel very lucky I have ended my career in one piece.\"\nDiscussing his record-breaking career, he added: \"Someone's going to ride more winners than me. All records get broken. I hope I'm dead, though.\"\nJockeys formed a guard of honour amid huge cheers as the rider was honoured at the Surrey track.\nColleagues lifted the Arsenal supporter as he collected the champion jockey's trophy for a 20th and final time, from former Gunners striker Ian Wright.\nThe terraces around the parade ring were packed as a capacity crowd of more than 18,000 gathered, and a rendition of \"For he's a jolly good fellow\" rang around the stands.\nWright paid tribute, adding: \"AP McCoy is made of something else altogether. For 20 years he has been at the top of his game, riding winners, week in, week out. I can think of no other sportsman or woman who can match his record.\"\nMcCoy has ridden in more than 16,000 races and suffered an estimated 1,000 falls in a remarkable career.\nHe did not compete in the feature race, the Bet365 Gold Cup, which was won by 17-year-old jockey Sean Bowen on Just A Par.\nBowen, tipped as a potential future champion, was completing a double on the day after victory on Lil Rockerfeller in the opener.\nBut there was a sad note to the afternoon for Just A Par's trainer Paul Nicholls when Rolling Aces died following the second race after collapsing on the walkway when returning afterwards.","summary":"Jockey AP McCoy said he was \"lucky\" to end his career in one piece after a day of tributes at Kempton.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The ruling is likely to encourage thousands of passengers with similar claims in the UK.\nJet2 argued the compensation payments should be delayed pending the outcome of a similar case in the Netherlands.\nBut the judge at Liverpool County Court ruled that \"a line should now be drawn. Justice delayed is justice denied\".\nThe EU has ruled that airlines must pay compensation for delayed flights, but a number of airlines have yet to pay out.\nFour airlines in the UK have made applications to delay payments: Jet2, Thomas Cook, Ryanair and WizzAir.\nThe Jet2 case heard in Liverpool involved Kim Allen, who claimed \u00e2\u201a\u00ac400 (\u00c2\u00a3292) compensation after an almost seven-hour delay when flying from Manchester to Malaga in 2012.\n\"We've all been kept waiting for so long, but I'm really happy with today's decision,\" she said after the judge's ruling.\n\"Hopefully now it's time for the airlines to pay us what the law says they should.\"\nHer solicitor, Kevin Clarke from Bott & Co, said he hoped \"the airlines will now finally face up to their obligations to passengers and to settle the hundreds of thousands of legitimate claims outstanding.\n\"Sadly, the history of their conduct over the last decade would tell us to expect yet another legal challenge.\"\nThe issue stems from the 2004 European regulations that oblige airlines, in some cases, to pay compensation to passengers for cancellations and delays, if they are not due to extraordinary circumstances.\nA further ruling by the European Court of Justice in 2009 confirmed that delayed passengers should be treated as if their flights had been cancelled, if the delay was longer than three hours, entitling them to cash compensation.\nDespite the ruling, a number of airlines in the UK are still arguing that some technical problems should be classified as extraordinary circumstances, and as such, no compensation should be due.\nThey have also argued that paying compensation for delays of three hours or more is disproportionate and too great a burden.","summary":"A judge has ruled that airline Jet2 must pay compensation to passengers who have been delayed for more than three hours.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alleged spying by the National Security Agency (NSA) \"must be explained and more importantly new trust must be built up for the future\", she told German MPs.\nThe allegations dominated the news during an EU summit last month.\nMs Merkel said the NSA affair was putting EU-US trade talks to the test.\nShe also said Germany's relations with the US \"are of paramount importance\".\nThe German government has said it is keen to hear directly from the fugitive NSA leaker Edward Snowden about the agency's collection of phone and internet data.\nBut Germany says it cannot offer him asylum because he would have to make his application on German soil.\nAccording to his leaks, the NSA targeted communications among Washington's Western allies, including Ms Merkel's mobile phone and EU offices.\n\"The accusations are grave,\" Ms Merkel said in her statement on Monday. She did not comment specifically on the alleged bugging of her phone.\nThe Bundestag - Germany's lower house - is holding a special debate on the NSA spying allegations.\nThe scale of NSA surveillance in Germany is not clear, and last month Germany sent some senior officials to Washington to find out more.\nGerman media report that the German secret services exchange intelligence with their US counterparts.\nBut recently the British newspaper the Independent, citing leaks from Mr Snowden, said the UK spy agency GCHQ had tapped into communications using a listening post on the roof of the British embassy in Berlin.\nMr Snowden, 30, fled to Russia in June after leaking details of far-reaching US espionage. He has temporary asylum, allowing him to live in Russia, until July 2014.","summary":"German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said allegations that the US spied on Germany are \"grave\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stocktrade is being transferred to the Dundee-headquartered firm for \u00a314m in cash.\nIts most recent annual revenue was \u00a39m, with \u00a31.3m in pre-tax profit.\nLast September, Stocktrade had \u00a34.3bn of assets under management. The buyer said it now stands at \u00a34.6bn, bringing 48,000 new customers.\nThat should increase the scale of Alliance Trust Savings to \u00a311.5bn in assets under management, with 105,000 customers, allowing for more efficient operations.\nIt will also increase the Dundonians range of services, including telephone and online share dealing services for pension providers, building societies, company share schemes and corporate Individual Savings Accounts.\nBrewin Dolphin said the sale would only clear a net gain of \u00a31m, after paying for separation costs.\nThe deal still requires clearance from regulators, and is expected to close during this year.\nAlliance Trust Savings was part of the strategy last month criticised by Elliott Advisers, the hedge fund and activist investor in parent company Alliance Trust.\nIn criticising the Dundee company's management, it succeeded in getting two new directors appointed. They could have sought to block further expansion of the financial retail platform. But it appears, from this deal, that they have agreed to expenditure on growth.\nAlliance Trust believes that the expansion could help its savings division into profit by 2016, apart from the cost of integration.\nPatrick Mill, managing director of Alliance Trust Savings (ATS), said: \"Stocktrade is a great strategic fit for ATS, giving us access to new customers, an increase in assets and the opportunity to build a strategic partnership capability.\n\"It also gives us the ability to align a traditional stockbroking business with our innovative, scalable and cost effective approach by offering customers online access alongside our in-house customer service team.\"","summary":"Alliance Trust Savings has agreed to buy one of the UK's biggest stockbroking firms from Brewin Dolphin.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An 18-year-old woman was driving a Toyota Yaris when it was in a crash with a Ford Transit van on the A595 near Bootle at 19:55 BST on Friday.\nShe and her front seat passenger, also 18, were pronounced dead at the scene.\nA third 18-year-old woman, in the back of the car, was flown by air ambulance to hospital where her condition is said to be \"critical\".\nThe 51-year-old man driving the van was also flown to hospital, where he is in a serious but stable condition.\nThe road was closed for six hours for the vehicles to be examined and then removed, Cumbria Police said.\nThe force is appealing for witnesses.","summary":"Two teenagers have died in a two-car crash in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The West Ham striker is charged with driving a car while a baby was being held by a passenger.\nSnodgrass, 29, is alleged to have driven on Duke Street, Glasgow, on 17 April with too many people to fit a baby seat in.\nThe baby is alleged to have been in the arms for a rear seat passenger.\nSnodgrass, originally from Glasgow, was not at the city's Justice of the Peace Court when the case called.\nDefence lawyer Martin Black told the court \"he didn't think he had to be\" when asked why his client was not present.\nThe Crown requested a warrant which was granted by JP Eunice Paton.","summary":"England footballer Robert Snodgrass has appeared in court charged with dangerous driving.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hastings Pier is being rebuilt with \u00a314m of money raised mainly through the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nIt is now hoped a further \u00a3300,000 can be raised by selling 3,000 shares for \u00a3100 each.\nThe charity behind the restoration said investors would have a say in the pier's future.\nThe 140-year-old structure was almost completely destroyed by fire in October 2010.\nSimon Opie, CEO of the Hastings Pier Charity, said the shares were important to continue interest in the pier after its restoration.\nHe said: \"[The shares] are not just about the money, but it is about creating shareholder members, people who are invested in the pier, people who care about the town, the heritage of the pier, and people who will be here for the long term.\n\"The money that we have raised will restore the pier but beyond that it needs to have an economically viable future and that's what we hope we will create.\"\nThe Panamanian company Ravenclaw, which owned the pier, was issued with a compulsory purchase order after it failed to carry out repair work.\nThe order was granted in 2012 and the council formally took ownership of the pier in August.\nIt is hoped the restoration will be completed by spring 2015.\nHastings Council leader, Jeremy Birch, said: \"This is the people's pier so let them have a stake in it.\"\nThe shares will go on sale on Saturday through a community shares website.","summary":"Community shares are to be sold in a bid to raise \u00a3300,000 for the restoration of a fire-hit pier in East Sussex.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a leaked letter, Mr Skates said he was informed this was because of the current level of investment.\nHe meets Network Rail officials on Thursday after describing conditions for rail passengers as \"unacceptable\".\nNetwork Rail said it was committed to working with the Welsh Government to get value for taxpayers' money.\nMr Skates has accused the company - which maintains tracks across the UK - of a lack of investment in clearing leaves this autumn, which cause damage to train wheels because of the extra braking pressure required.\nHe believes this has led to over-crowding and reduced punctuality of services as it forces more rolling stock to be removed from routes.\nArriva Trains Wales said 54 out of its fleet of 127 have had to be taken away for repairs this autumn - an increase of 54% on the same period last year.\nIn the letter seen by BBC Wales, sent last month to Network Rail's route managing director Andy Thomas, Mr Skates said Arriva Trains Wales raised concerns about the level of work being carried out to clear leaves from the lines.\nHe wrote: \"I have been informed that Network Rail responded that this was due to budgetary reasons and that at the current level of investment it would take 28 years to get the Welsh network up to the prescribed standard.\"\nA Network Rail spokesman said: \"We have jointly concluded with Arriva Trains Wales that the reduction in fleet availability cannot be solely related to Network Rail's autumn plan as we are increasing spend and activity.\n\"We are committed to working jointly with Arriva Trains Wales and the Welsh Government to ensure maximum value for taxpayers' money.\"\nIn a debate at the Senedd on Wednesday, Plaid Cymru's economy spokesman Adam Price described current conditions for Welsh rail passengers as a \"national crisis\".\nHe referred to three examples on social media yesterday in which one passenger told of his experience of a train catching fire, one had been on an overcrowded service where a passenger fainted, and another claimed to have a seat for the first time in 11 months.\nAn Arriva Trains Wales spokesman denied one of its trains had caught fire, instead saying there was a problem with an exhaust.\nHe said: \"We understand and apologise for the frustrations around the capacity issues faced by commuters which has been made worse recently by the additional maintenance required on damaged train wheels caused by the autumn leaf-fall.\n\"We continue to work hard with our partners in Network Rail to reduce the impact of this issue.\"","summary":"It would take 28 years to get the Welsh rail network up to the prescribed standard, Economy Secretary Ken Skates has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"County are tenants at the ground which is also used by rugby union teams Newport Gwent Dragons and Newport RFC.\n\"We've already made our position clear in respect to the pitch issues and what we're dealing with,\" Davies said.\n\"It points to the fact Newport County are bottom of the league and I suggest he focuses on preparing his own side.\"\n\"I'm not sure why he [Westley] feels it necessary to go on about it,\" Davies told BBC Wales Sport.\nDavies is also the chief executive of Rodney Parade Limited, which owns the ground and agreed a 10-year lease for the football club to use the stadium in 2013.\nOn Thursday, Westley questioned whether Newport County were getting value for money out of the leasing deal.\nThe Exiles have had two games - against Morecambe and Barnet - abandoned at half-time while their game against Stevenage in October was postponed because of the state of the pitch.\n\"It costs us more for us to have County playing there than it's worth. The estimated cost of drainage work is worth twice as much as we receive from County each season,\" Davies continued.\nThe Dragons were beaten 10-0 by Ospreys at Rodney Parade on New Year's Day on a dreadful pitch and Davies says he is aware of the state of the playing surface.\n\"This issue is very important and I'm not trying to say the pitch is perfect. We're doing all we can to repair the pitch but there's no short-term solution,\" he said.\n\"In the meantime, it helps no-one that it continues to dominate the agenda.\"","summary":"Newport County chief executive Stuart Davies has dismissed Newport County manager Graham Westley's criticism of the state of the Rodney Parade pitch.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Local MP Ian Lucas said people were concerned about the impact it could have if the prison on Wrexham Industrial Estate assumes a local name.\nIn a letter, prisons minister Jeremy Wright says local names are \"generally avoided as most local people object\".\nHe said it was likely people would be invited to propose names for the \u00c2\u00a3212m prison which is due to open in 2017.\nWork is expected to start in August, creating up to 1,000 jobs, to build the prison which will house 2,100 inmates, making it the largest prison in the UK.\nThe overall project spend is lower than the original \u00c2\u00a3250m estimate and the construction will involve local business and enterprises, with 100 apprenticeships created.","summary":"Plans for Wrexham's largest prison will not be named after local people, the government has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emergency services were called to Longtown Bridge, near Carlisle, on Tuesday after a 32-year-old man got into difficulties in the water.\nThe man had just rescued a young girl from the river, Cumbria Police said.\nChief Fire Officer for the county, Jim Onions, warned people against swimming during heatwaves because of strong currents.\nDivers and rescue crews were involved in the search, along with the coastguard and an RAF helicopter with thermal imaging equipment.\nThe body has not been formally identified.\nMr Onions said: \"We are really worried that during a hot spell - especially in the school holidays - people enter the water for a cooling dip because the water looks calm on the surface.\n\"But I've seen highly skilled firefighters in the water struggling because of strong undercurrents.\"\nThe rescued girl is at Cumberland Infirmary receiving treatment.","summary":"A body has been found in the search for a man who went missing while swimming in the River Derwent.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former business secretary said the offer to take a 25% stake in the firm's UK operations is \"quite close\" to what he would have offered.\nHe said it showed a commitment to south Wales after Tata announced it would sell its loss-making UK operations.\nBut he said it was only a first step, with the steel market \"awful\".\n\"The 25% offer is quite close to what I would have done,\" said Sir Vince, who served in the coalition government between 2010 and 2015.\n\"It sends the right message the government is committed to south Wales and the steel industry and it is within the rules we have to operate.\"\nHowever, speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales, he said there were still \"a lot of hurdles to overcome\".\n\"We don't know who the buyer is and if there is a buyer, if they will succeed because the economics of the situation at the moment are pretty awful with the low world prices [for steel] and ferocious competition,\" he said.\nThis makes a management buyout \"risky\", Sir Vince said, adding that, long-term, habits in British industry must be changed, with a proper strategy drawn up and more products used that are made in the UK.\nResponding to suggestions his successor as business secretary, Sajid Javid, had been slow to intervene, he said the government was \"reasonably cautious\" because of the \"economics of the industry\".\nHe said: \"They haven't done a complete U-turn, but they have acknowledged reality that government has an absolutely key role working alongside private business and I'm encouraged by that.\n\"As a starter it is a good move and we should applaud it. Let's hope there is a good buyer and they can turn it around\".","summary":"Sir Vince Cable has said he is \"encouraged\" by the government's decision to take a stake in Tata Steel.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Connor Hamer, 22, said he had been refused service at the restaurant in Pilsworth on Sunday and would be protesting until the matter was sorted.\nThe firm said it \"respected his right to protest\" but the drive-thru was \"for roadworthy motor vehicles only\".\n\"To me a horse is like a car, I use them in everyday life,\" Mr Hammer said.\n\"I will be staying on McDonald's car park until it is sorted out,\" he added.\n\"It could take six days, it could take six months it doesn't matter, I won't be going nowhere.\"\nHe said he had lived in a horse-drawn vehicle for three years.","summary":"A horse-drawn man has barricaded himself in a McDonald's drive-thru car park in Berkshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It is the third time Vitalmiro Bastos Moura has been tried for Dorothy Stang's 2005 death after previous convictions were overturned.\nMs Stang, 73, campaigned for 30 years to save rainforest from the interests of wealthy landlords.\nShe had tried to block Moura's attempts to seize land and was shot six times.\nMoura, who was convicted in 2007 and 2010 in verdicts that were subsequently overturned, was sentenced to 30 years in prison.\nIn the latest trial, the judge said Moura had acted in a cold-blooded and cowardly manner.\nProsecutors earlier said Moura and another rancher had hired gunmen to kill Ms Stang. Moura's lawyers argued there wasn't enough evidence linking him to the crime.\nThe death of Ms Stang in the northern state of Para became a symbol of the violent conflict for natural resources in Brazil's Amazon region.\nIn the past 30 years, more than 1,000 people have been killed in land disputes in Brazil, with some two-thirds of the murders happening in Para.\nAhead of the latest verdict, Ms Stang's sister, Barbara Richardson, said the repeated trials had been upsetting but had helped maintain a spotlight on the issues.\n\"That keeps the injustice of the system before the people's eyes,\" she told AP. \"Dorothy is ever prominent. The people understand what happened to her and what this means.\"","summary":"A rancher in Brazil has been found guilty of murdering an American rights activist in the Amazon rainforest.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Scenes of crime officer Stephen Beattie worked for Northumbria, Staffordshire and Cleveland forces before being suspended in 2011 and later resigning.\nMore than 350 of his cases, including suspicious deaths and arsons, have been reviewed.\nThe Crown Prosecution Service has said no criminal charges will be brought.\nBoth Cleveland Police, which Mr Beattie joined in 2002, and Staffordshire, where he had worked since 1996, investigated him with the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) managing the inquiries.\nThe reports have now confirmed Mr Beattie:\nBut the reports concluded that none of his actions significantly impacted the results of his investigations.\nIPCC commissioner Cindy Butts said: \"Stephen Beattie repeatedly lied about his qualifications and made judgements in cases that were both outside his remit and his level of expertise.\n\"Cleveland Police and Staffordshire Police have conducted meticulous investigations examining hundreds of cases and we know that, thankfully, his poor performance did not have a significant impact on the cases he was involved in.\"\nMr Beattie did receive an official caution in relation to a fraud offence.\nCleveland Police concluded that if he was still employed he would have a case to answer for gross misconduct while Staffordshire concluded he would have a case to answer for misconduct.","summary":"A police officer who lied about his qualifications and made judgements in hundreds of cases has been cleared of misconduct.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money was raised by angel syndicate Equity Gap, along with venture capital firm Par Equity, US syndicate Aero-Den and the Scottish Investment Bank.\nThe move has led to five new skilled jobs which have been filled by former oil and gas supply chain workers.\nThe company said it planned to add further posts in the future.\nVert Rotors was founded by Olly Dmitriev in 2013 and produces ultra compact low-vibration gas compressors for aerospace, medical and other applications.\nThe funding will be used to increase capacity at Vert's manufacturing facility in Gracemount and expand its customer base.\nMr Dmitriev said: \"This investment brings valuable highly skilled manufacturing jobs to Edinburgh and allows Vert Rotors to increase our sales outreach.\n\"Our products are fully manufactured in Scotland and exported to Europe and the USA. We look forward to scaling up our operations following this investment.\"\nJock Millican, from Equity Gap, said: \"Vert Rotors has potential to disrupt the established marketplace significantly with its high quality products.\n\"Olly has an excellent track record in business and has a clear vision for the future of the company.\"","summary":"Edinburgh-based compressor manufacturer Vert Rotors has secured \u00a31m in funding to expand its operations.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four men, aged between 25 and 61, were arrested in Ashbourne, County Meath, at about 16:00 GMT on Tuesday.\nSome 160 kilos of herbal cannabis was discovered, Garda (Irish police) said in a statement.\nIt described the seizure as \"significant\" and said the drugs were \"destined for the Irish market\".\nA business premises in Ashbourne was also searched during the \"intelligence-led\" operation.\nIt involved Garda officers from the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and the Special Crime Task Force.\nStaff from the Revenue Commissioners Customs Service also participated.\nAll four men, who are Irish nationals, are being questioned on suspicion of drug trafficking offences.","summary":"Cannabis with an estimated street value of about \u00a31m has been seized in the Republic of Ireland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mohammed Sarul Islam believes changing the name would generate publicity and act as a memorial.\nThe former Cardiff councillor has put forward a petition calling on the Welsh Government to change the name.\nAssembly members will consider the petition, which gathered 16 signatures, on Tuesday\nA petition needs a minimum of 10 signatures to be discussed by the Assembly Petitions Committee, under current assembly rules.\nMr Sarul Islam, president of the Commonwealth Business and Investment Council for Wales, said rebranding the airport with such a well-known name would attract international customers.\nIt is not the first time calls have been made to rename the airport, bought by the Welsh Government for \u00c2\u00a352m in 2013.\nPrevious suggestions include rebranding it the Robert Owen International Airport of Wales - after the Welsh pioneer of the Cooperative Movement - and Dylan Thomas International Airport Cardiff.","summary":"Cardiff Airport should be renamed Cardiff Airport, a petition has been submitted to the assembly.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The panther chameleon was found on Monday by a dog walker in the wooded area at Marl Park.\nIt had to be put down after X-rays showed all of its legs were broken and it had a deformed spine.\nRSPCA Cymru said it was an \"extremely sad example of an abandoned and neglected exotic pet\".\nInspector Selina Chan said: \"It is a possibility that the owners took on this animal but were unable to provide the care he needs and decided to release him to the wild.\n\"We are urging potential owners of exotic animals to thoroughly research what is required in the care of the particular species before taking one on.\n\"Potential owners need to make sure they can give their animal the environment it needs and they have the facilities, time, financial means and long-term commitment to maintain a good standard of care, as required under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.\"\nShe added it was illegal to release non-native species into the wild.","summary":"An abandoned and neglected chameleon has been put down after being found dumped in a Cardiff park.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last year's event, the first at Strathallan in Perthshire, was criticised over traffic issues and antisocial behaviour.\nDF Concerts said improvements include colour-coded zones, better signage and 24-hour dedicated management teams.\nThis year's event will take place between 8 July and 10 July.\nThe Stone Roses, Calvin Harris and Red Hot Chili Peppers will headline the main stage over the three nights.\nLast year's T in the Park had a daily attendance of about 85,000 people with an estimated 70,000 of those camping.\nDF Concerts has produced an animated video highlighting the new campsite layout.\nT in the Park security manager Colin Brown, said: \"We have overhauled the campsite layout and management and guarantee there will be well-informed stewards on hand to assist with any questions.\n\"The layout, clearly marked-out zones and improved signage will make getting about much easier, meaning our campers can concentrate on having a good time.\"\nDF Concerts said the Slam and King Tut's tents would open exclusively for campers on Thursday 7 July.\nLast week, the promoter announced that this year's festival arena will increase in size by a third.\nIt will publish revised transport plans for the event next week.\nCampsite entertainment manager Gail MacKenzie said: \"We know that the campsite is a huge part of the T in the Park experience and have listened to feedback from last year.\n\"As a result the entertainment will be enhanced and we're even opening the King Tut's Tent on the Thursday for the first time ever. \"","summary":"The promoter of this year's T in the Park music festival has announced a major overhaul of its campsite layout.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kieran Innes, of Aberdeen, died after his car crashed on the A90 north of Forfar on Tuesday morning.\nMr Innes was a coach with Middlefield Wasps FC.\nThe club said in a statement: \"He was a genuine nice guy and would do anything for anyone. Kieran also ran our disability football. He loved all his players who will miss him dearly.\"\n'Mark of respect'\nThe statement added: \"The Wasps family has lost a true gent who will be sorely missed. He loved the Wasps. Thoughts go to the Innes family.\n\"As a mark of respect we will be doing a minutes applause at each Wasps game this weekend - Kieran didn't do silence.\"\nPolice Scotland in Tayside renewed an appeal for information.","summary":"Tributes have been paid to a 25-year-old football coach who died in a crash in Angus.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Swansea came into the match without a win in six games and fell behind at Villa Park to a Jordan Ayew strike.\nBut Sigurdsson's 25-yard free-kick got the visitors back on terms before Ayew's brother, Andre, nicked a late winner for Swansea.\n\"It was an important win, especially after going 1-0 down,\" said Iceland midfielder Sigurdsson.\n\"So we showed good character as a team to get back into the game and probably steal it at the end.\n\"We got back into the game with that free-kick and then changed the formation a little bit with Mo [Modou Barrow] coming on, it gave us a lot of pace down the wing.\n\"We kept going, knew we were going to get the chances.\n\"It was fantastic for the team because it's been a hard few weeks for us, having not won many games and lost a few points.\"\nBottom-of-the-table Villa had been on an even worse run and the loss to Swansea prompted Tim Sherwood's sacking as manager on Sunday.\nBut with a win to lift Swansea out of their mini-slump, Sigurdsson says morale will now improve and they can take added confidence into next Saturday's home game with Arsenal.\n\"We put the pressure on ourselves, we set targets before the season where we want to finish,\" he added.\n\"Of course we're not happy with the way we've been performing over the last couple of months.\n\"Sometimes you don't perform well, but you nick those wins, that's what it's about - as long as you're winning games you're happy.\n\"But of course we're not happy and we put the pressure on ourselves to win those games, and there has been some performances where we haven't been near our best.\n\"The only thing we can do is train hard and it will come.\n\"Days like these [against Villa] will help you with confidence and hopefully now we can kick on.\"","summary":"Gylfi Sigurdsson says Swansea City's 2-1 win at Aston Villa was a \"fantastic win\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Australian defeated 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, but fell out of the semi-finals to Brazilian Adriano de Souza, who claimed his first WSL crown.\nMr de Souza paid tribute to Fanning saying \"he deserved it more than me\".\nThere has been strong support after a grieving Fanning won his Pipeline quarter-finals heat on Wednesday.\nThe Australian broke down in an interview after his winning heat, not long after learning of his brother's death.\nHe later posted on social media that it was one of the most challenging days of his life.\n\"I am so grateful for the incredible love and well wishes that have come my way since learning of my eldest brother's passing,\" Fanning said on Instagram.\n\"Like all my big brothers, Peter will always be a hero to me... I knew I could find the strength to take part in the final event of the season because that's what Pete would want.\"\nIt has not been disclosed how or where Peter Fanning died.\nMick Fanning came close to losing his own life in July after being forced to fight off a shark during a competition in South Africa.\nMick's mother, who is currently with him in Hawaii, said she was overwhelmed by the live televised footage of his close encounter with the shark.\n\"I just saw my boy going down. That was absolutely terrifying because I have lost a son before,\" Liz Osborne told Fairfax media.\nFanning's other brother, Sean, died in a car accident in 1998.\nImmediately after clinching the Pipeline Masters title, Adriano de Souza spoke of conflicting emotions going into the final day of competition.\n\"I wish so much to give a hug to Mick's mum, but it's kind of scary as we are in a world title race and I didn't want to mix it up,\" de Souza said.\n\"I think Mick deserved it more than me, he's such a strong man, a three-time world champion. The strongest man I have met in my whole life.\"","summary":"Three-time world surfing champion Mick Fanning has said he will \"always be a hero\" after the death of his brother Peter.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The \u00a31.471bn spent shooting movies like Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2014 represents a 35% increase on 2013.\nMoney spent on homegrown UK films also increased, with \u00a3188m spent making films budgeted at \u00a3500,000 and above.\nBox office takings, though, were down 2% on the previous year.\nOverall, 157.5 million tickets were sold, representing a 5% dip in attendances compared with 2013.\nYet the BFI's figures show an increased market share for UK independent films, thanks in part to the box office success of Paddington and The Inbetweeners 2.\nThe former title took \u00a334.7m in 2014 and has now made more than \u00a335.5m at UK and Ireland box offices.\n\"The UK film industry is a powerhouse for growth and I'm delighted that 2014 saw an all-time high spend on film production,\" culture secretary Sajid Javid said.\n\"The huge amount of inward investment we are seeing is a sure-fire sign that the UK is the best place in the world to make films.\"\nBFI chief executive Amanda Nevill said its report \"illuminates a dynamic and vibrant story of success for the screen industries in the UK\".\nThe \u00a31.471bn spend represents the highest figure since statistics were first recorded 20 years ago.","summary":"A record amount of money was spent on UK film production last year, according to the British Film Institute (BFI).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old clocked 19.95 seconds representing Louisiana State University at the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.\nJohn Regis set the British record of 19.94 in 1993, while Adam Gemili is the only other Brit to go sub 20.\nMitchell-Blake told BBC Sport his achievement was \"overwhelming\".\nRegis also clocked a time of 19.87 but this was never ratified.\nHe had already competed in two Olympic Games by the time he ran under 20 seconds.\nMitchell-Blake clocked his time having already won the 100m as well as anchoring his university to victory in the 4x100m at the SEC Championships.\n\"The 200 is my favourite event,\" said the 2013 European junior champion, who was visibly emotional when approached for an interview on the track..\nHe said he wanted to compete for Britain at the Rio Olympics in August but would be focusing on his college career for the next few weeks.\n\"Then I'll come back to the UK and try to compete for a spot on the team,\" he added.\nChijindu Ujah and James Ellington have also already run under the 20.50-second Olympic A standard in 2016.\nThe British Championships take place in June.","summary":"British sprinter Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake has become the first Briton to run under 20 seconds in the 200m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Nelms said on the club's website that a land use application will soon be submitted with the local council for land in Camperdown Park.\nHe and fellow American owner Tim Keyes recently bought 29 acres of land there, near the city's Ice Arena.\nNelms spoke after the club revealed an operating loss of \u00a3530,000 to 31 May.\n\"They are not great, but they're nothing to worry about,\" Nelms said of the club's annual accounts, which showed that turnover had remained at about \u00a34m.\n\"Football Partners Scotland, the major shareholder, funds any losses. We said we would do that from the get go.\"\nNelms explained that missing out on a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership - Dundee finished eighth - resulted in \u00a3200,000 less income than had been budgeted for.\nClub wages also increased by \u00a3175,000, partly down to the first pay rises to administration and support staff \"for a number of years\".\nNelms pointed out that the maintenance bill for Dens Park had risen \u00a350,000 on the previous year and an additional \u00a3500,000 would be required in the 2017 accounts because of rent increases.\nDundee's stadium is less than 400 yards away in the same street as city rivals Dundee United's Tannadice Park.\n\"The biggest issue we have is the stadium itself,\" added Nelms.\n\"We've put over \u00a3200,000 into the ground and that's not enhancing the ground - that's just keeping it going.\n\"We assume that those issues are going to get worse and worse as time goes on.\n\"We are trying to put on a 21st century entertainment product in a 19th century building and it's not new news that Tim and I have bought 29 acres near the ice rink in Camperdown Park.\n\"And we will be putting in a land use application shortly that we hope really enhances Dundee Football Club.\"","summary":"Dundee's new owner says the club hopes to build a \"21st Century entertainment product\" in the city.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fosse Park, near junction 21 of the M1, opened in 1989 and was bought in August for \u00c2\u00a3345.5m.\nPlans are now being prepared to improve parking and traffic congestion and the appearance of units.\nErnie White, leader of Blaby District Council, said the new owners had met with the council to clear up \"potential planning questions\".\n\"Fosse Park is the gateway from Blaby into the city and they see it as an investment that they think they can improve,\" said Mr White.\n\"I think it could be a better view when you come into the city, at the moment all you see are far too many backs of sheds.\"\nPaul Clarke, director of investments at Crown Estates, said: \"Two things we want to address are parking and congestion issues around the park and we believe it has become rather tired over the last few years.\n\"We are very concerned to address the quality of what we call the common areas - where people have to walk and park - and the facilities available to make sure a location like Fosse Park is as good as it can be.\"","summary":"The new owners of a multi-million pound housing estate in Cardiff are planning to improve the site.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red brick terrace at 9 Newcastle Road, Wavertree, was where the member of The Beatles lived from birth, in 1940, until he was five.\nAuctioneers said a telephone bidder, who wanted to remain anonymous, was the successful buyer after a \"bidding war\".\nThe three-bedroom house had been given a guide price of between \u00a3150,000 and \u00a3250,000.\nThe property has a rear yard and is a few streets away from Penny Lane, made famous by The Beatles.\nAndrew Brown, from Countrywide Property Auctions, said: \"There was a lot of interest in the property before the auction from potential buyers who lived in the UK and internationally.\"","summary":"The childhood home of John Lennon has sold at auction for \u00a3350,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Victory Medal belonged to Pte William John Boaden of the 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regiment.\nIt was found in a farmer's field in Porthcawl by a team of metal detecting enthusiasts.\nResearcher Stephen Lyons then tracked down Pte Boaden's family in Tiverton, Devon, where he was born in 1897.\nBut it is still not known how the medal came to end up in the field.\nPte Boaden signed up on the outbreak of the First World War aged 17.\nHis regiment served in France and Belgium, Mesopotamia, Salonika, Macedonia, Egypt, Palestine and Italy.\nThe medal is badly damaged but Pte Boaden's name and regimental number are still visible.\nChris Jeffreys made the discovery after sitting down on a fallen tree to take a break from metal detecting.\n\"I didn't have many finds that day,\" he said, until his detector picked up a \"beautiful signal\" around the tree.\n\"The area had been covered dozens of times before, so whether the tree falling disturbed something I don't know.\n\"It's the first medal I've found,\" he added. \"I was overjoyed.\"\nKeen to unravel the mystery of how the medal ended up in the field, Mr Jeffreys and his fellow metal detecting enthusiasts appealed for help to find out what happened to Pte Boaden.\nA First World War expert based in Cwmcarn, researcher and historian Stephen Lyons answered the appeal.\nFollowing a tenacious and at times pain-staking research, he tracked down daughter-in-law Moira Boaden and his grandson Stephen Boaden living in Tiverton, Devon.\nMr Jeffreys recently met them to present the medal.\nMrs Boaden said she was \"delighted\" as she never knew of its existence and that the family \"will treasure it\".\n\"It's so interesting hearing all the history of my father-in-law.\"\nStephen Boaden said he had nothing of his grandfather's, not even a photograph, until recently.\n\"It was a very nice surprise,\" he said.\n\"To find out so much information about what he went through and who he was - it gives him a personality.\"\nHe added that the medal was not just something that belonged to his grandfather, but was \"evidence of his service to his country.\"","summary":"A World War One medal found in a field in Rhondda Cynon Taff has been presented to the family of a soldier who served.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old midfielder sustained the injury just 26 days after joining Posh from League Two side Crewe.\nHe had an operation on Saturday and is expected to be out until November.\n\"I haven't seen a grown man cry like that for 15 years so I feel for him, but we'll just have to pull together,\" McCann told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.\n\"There were about six seconds left of training, he planted his foot and broke his leg.\n\"He's had an operation, but I'm sure he'll come back stronger. The lads and the staff are devastated for him.\"\nMcCann also confirmed that Posh had not taken up the option to sign trialist striker Morgan Ferrier, who played in the pre-season friendlies against West Ham and Norwich.","summary":"Peterborough United manager Grant McCann says he is \"devastated\" by the knee injury sustained by Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in pre-season training.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WRU Chairman Gareth Davies confirmed the move was made after regions had \"upped the ante\" over the Wales international's contract.\nAt least one other Welsh region has shown an interest in Williams, whose current contract ends next summer.\n\"It's over to the regions really to try and hopefully keep Scott Williams,\" Davies told Radio Wales Sport.\n\"The central contract from the union has been withdrawn after some of the regions started upping the ante, as it were.\"\nThe union's offer would have kept the player at the Scarlets.\nDual contracts are funded 60% by the WRU and 40% by the region, and Davies' comments suggest the regions are offering bigger deals than the one they put on the table.\nIt also hints that the WRU are not prepared to get involved in an auction of escalating bids.\nHowever, it appears that the player will stay in Wales, but with a region paying his contract in full.\nThat situation would not upset the governing body, who set up the dual contracts to stop players moving abroad.\n\"It's difficult because we can't centrally contract everybody because of the funding issues - some players will be, some won't be,\" added Davies.\n\"But the important thing is that between the union and the regions that we work together to ensure that we can retain as many of the top stars as possible, and the youngsters coming through as well.\"","summary":"The Welsh Rugby Union has withdrawn its central contract with Scarlets centre Scott Williams.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Parcels containing cannabis and so-called legal highs were removed at HMP Altcourse in Liverpool.\nThe contraband had become lodged on the 60ft (18m) roof after attempts were made to throw it over the prison walls.\nA prison spokesman said the crane is now being used as a deterrent, \"a bit like visible police street patrols\".\nDave Thompson, director of the privately-run Category B jail, said: \"These items were thrown over the prison walls by criminals on the outside.\n\"We are committed to preventing drugs coming into our prison and we are encouraged that at the same time as our seizures of banned substances have increased, the numbers of prisoners testing positive for them has come down.\n\"Altcourse's latest independent inspection report by government monitors praised our drug intelligence work, which they said led to effective drug searches in the prison.\"\nGovernment figures confirmed that 290 mobile telephones and SIM cards were seized in Altcourse in 2013 - the second highest number in England and Wales.","summary":"A crane has been used to remove drugs and other contraband from the roof of a prison.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The rural grave, discovered last November in the town of Tetelcingo, consists of two 10m (33ft) deep pits.\nProsecutors say that the bodies may have been dumped illegally by morgue officials, but the investigation into who is responsible is ongoing.\nMorelos is among the worst-affected states in Mexico's epidemic of drug-related violence.\nAt least 20,000 people have disappeared across Mexico, the UN estimates - other organisation put the number far higher.\nInvestigators at Tetelcingo worked under a yellow tent as families of missing persons and National Human Rights Commission representatives looked on.\nGenetic samples will be taken from each set of remains to attempt identification before they are reburied in marked graves.\nThe exhumation is expected to take about five days.\nState prosecutor Javier Perez Duron said an investigation was under way into who was responsible for the illegal mass burial.\n\"It is extremely important and the highest responsibility to count the bodies and give them a dignified burial,\" Mr Duron said.\nExperts from the Autonomous University of the state of Morelos (UAEM) have been called in to help with DNA testing.\nAlejandro Vera, rector of UAEM, said: \"We recognize the tireless struggle of the relatives and victims' organisations of the more than 30,000 missing in this country that's sinking into barbarism.\"\nMr Vera founded a program to help those whose loved ones have disappeared in Mexico's drug war.\nAt least 20,000 people are thought to have disappeared.","summary":"Authorities in the Mexican state of Morelos have begun exhuming more than 100 bodies found in a mass grave.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said the impact on sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs) \"could not be fully mitigated\".\nThe \u00c2\u00a31.1bn M4 proposal would cross four SSSIs along the Gwent Levels.\nWelsh Government lawyers argued environmental concerns had to be balanced against other interests.\nThe inquiry in Newport heard the scheme would mean about 105 hectares of designated land, set aside for the protection of water invertebrates, would have to be lost.\nThe Gwent Levels' unique network of ditches, known as reens, were dug during Roman times and have since become a habitat for a range of rare species.\nThe Welsh Government has pledged to replace lost reens with new ones.\nDr Jessica Poole, of conservation body Natural Resources Wales (NRW), told the inquiry discussions between the regulator and the Welsh Government meant she was content with the proposed design of the new reens.\nBut she said there was no guarantee they would work, and it could be some time before they supported the aquatic insects the sites are meant to conserve.\nReplicating a complex ecology that has developed over centuries would be \"challenging\", she said.\nNRW said the Welsh Government had not demonstrated the project would comply with its statutory duty to promote sustainable development.\nShould the alternative blue route, suggested by transport expert Prof Stuart Cole, be adopted - the motorway's impact on SSSI land would be \"significantly reduced\", Dr Poole said.\nBut the inquiry heard several issues NRW had raised in letters responding to the project's draft plans had been addressed and it was now satisfied on matters including water quality, drainage and some protected species such as otters and bats.\nMorag Ellis QC, acting on behalf of the Welsh Government, said it was for Welsh ministers to balance any potential impact on SSSI land with other public interests related to the new motorway.\nClaiming adverse effects were \"fully mitigated for\" was to apply a standard not in accordance with the law, she said.\nShe described the changes NRW had made to its initial objections after extensive discussions with Welsh Government as \"a major step forward\".","summary":"Conservationists have told a public inquiry they are \"disappointed\" by the Welsh Government's plans for a new motorway.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sir Martin Moore-Bick sent the letter late on Thursday following weeks of discussion with survivors.\nThere has been controversy over Sir Martin's suitability for the role and the areas the inquiry will cover.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.\nDowning Street said: \"The prime minister has received the letter and will consider it and respond shortly.\"\nHow far the inquiry can go has been a source of controversy since the Sir Martin's appointment was announced.\nHe angered survivors on his first day in the job by indicating the investigation would be \"pretty well limited\" to examining the cause of the fire, how it spread and how to prevent future incidents.\nBut he later vowed to consider a \"broad range of evidence\" which could include why residents' warnings about fire safety were allegedly ignored by authorities.\nSurvivors, bereaved families and other involved parties spent weeks making their case about what questions the inquiry should answer.\nMore than 400 submissions were received during the consultation period.\nThe \"Justice 4 Grenfell\" campaign said earlier this month it wanted an examination of local and national social housing policy and whether it \"increased risks to residents\".\nQuestions were raised in the aftermath of the disaster about the cladding used on Grenfell and other buildings. More than 100 buildings have failed the latest fire safety tests set in the wake of the fire.\nSir Martin has previously faced calls to resign from residents, while Labour MP David Lammy said he was a \"white, upper-middle class man\" who had \"never\" visited a tower block housing estate and should not have been appointed.\nThe inquiry is due to start in September. Sir Martin has previously said an interim report could be produced within a year.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.","summary":"The head of the public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire has written to Theresa May outlining the terms of reference.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wednesday's matinee was curtailed before that evening's show was called off completely.\nTicket holders for both shows will be offered refunds, a show representative has confirmed.\nThursday's performance will go ahead as scheduled at London's Cambridge Theatre, it has since been announced.\nAn audience member at Wednesday's matinee told the BBC the show was stopped after approximately 30 minutes.\nA representative for the theatre then came on stage and said the actress playing Matilda was unable to sing the rest of the songs, so would speak the lyrics instead.\nThe show's interval was then extended by around 15 minutes.\nAt the end of the interval, the theatre representative returned and said the actress's voice had deteriorated further and that the performance would be cut short.\nThe rest of the cast then performed three songs from the second half of the show while a member of the production team narrated the story.\nOne audience member who was at Wednesday's matinee said the afternoon had left her \"genuinely gutted\".\nShe continued: \"\u00c2\u00a375 a ticket is not cheap, and not having a healthy understudy for that price is unacceptable.\"\n\"Obviously we were disappointed not to see the whole show,\" tweeted Debbie Stoddart, another member of the audience.\n\"But it was evident from the first song that Matilda wasn't well so it was the right thing to stop the show.\n\"The most important thing is the well-being of the cast, specifically the younger ones.\"\nThe Royal Shakespeare Company's production is based on Roald Dahl's popular children's novel.\nIt was adapted for the stage by playwright Dennis Kelly, with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin.\nThe show became a huge box office success when it opened in London's West End in 2011.\nThe following year the production won seven Oliviers, a record at the time. It later transferred to Broadway.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"The Royal Shakespeare Company's production of Matilda: The Musical has been cancelled for the second day in a row because of a voice problem.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nFormer world player of the year Messi, 27, has inspired Argentina in Brazil.\nThe Barcelona forward has scored in all three games and is one goal shy of Maradona's 1986 five-goal haul, but Mehmedi says it is not all about Messi.\n\"With all due respect for his qualities and class, I think too much is talked about just Messi,\" said Mehmedi, 23.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"He is exceptional, no question, but that is not all, he has very good players around him. We will not neglect the preparation nor in the game itself,\" the Freiburg striker said ahead of their last-16 clash.\nArgentina are unbeaten in their six previous games against Switzerland but Mehmedi says his side are not heading into the game at Corinthians Arena just to make up the numbers against one of the pre-tournament favourites.\n\"Swap jerseys with Messi? I'm not here as a tourist,\" he said. \"Switzerland is in the second round of a World Cup.\"\nMehmedi knows if his side can defeat Argentina in Sao Paulo they will cause one of the biggest shocks of the 2014 tournament in Brazil.\n\"I know the quality and potential of this team,\" he continued.\n\"If we defeat Argentina, we write a piece of World Cup history and many people in Switzerland will be proud of the team.\n\"I even think such success would see the world take notice, but we are not naive.\n\"It will take an absolutely top performance of each one of us. And I assure you, everyone will do everything we can to provide these and tearing for Switzerland.\"","summary":"Switzerland striker Adnan Mehmedi says \"too much is talked about just Lionel Messi\" ahead of Saturday's World Cup match against Argentina.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film, Caste on the Menu Card, was the only film among the 35 sent to India's information and broadcasting ministry to be refused clearance.\nFestival director Manoj Mathews told BBC Hindi he was \"disturbed and disappointed\" by the decision.\nMinistry officials said they were \"not provided with adequate information\".\nMr Mathews said: \"There were documentaries showcased on this platform which dealt with more controversial issues than this and we have had no problem.\"\nThe documentary was filmed by five students from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.\n\"The documentary is about how caste works in the meat industry. How it's a livelihood question for workers of the industry. We are talking about social exclusion, we are talking about caste,\" Atul Anand, one of the students who made the documentary, told BBC Hindi.\n\"We are shocked and upset. We made this documentary between August and September 2014, before beef was banned in Maharashtra.\n\"We took almost three months to make this documentary and it was sparked by a row on our campus in 2014 after some students demanded that beef and pork be banned,\" Mr Anand said.\nMr Mathews told the Indian Express newspaper that information and broadcasting ministry officials had told him that \"due to the current political situation over the beef ban issue they have not give exemption permission for this particular documentary\".\nHowever ministry officials told the newspaper that they had not received \"adequate information\" about the film and were willing to reconsider the decision if they got the required information.\nIn another incident, reports from the north Indian state of Haryana indicated that an editor of a state government publication was sacked because of an article that said beef was nutritious.","summary":"India's government has refused permission for a documentary to be shown at a film festival in the western city of Mumbai.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Experts reassembled pieces of tiles found amid tons of earth from the site known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif.\nThey say the tiles date from the period of the Second Temple, during the time of King Herod about 2,000 years ago.\nThe temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD during a Jewish rebellion.\nSome 600 segments of coloured stone floor have been found since archaeologists began examining the debris from the hilltop site in 2004.\nThe plateau where the temples stood is the most sacred site in Judaism. It is joined by the Western Wall, venerated by Jews as part of the original supporting wall of the temple compound.\nHaram al-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary) is also the place where Muslims believe the Prophet Muhammad ascended to Heaven, and is the third holiest site in Islam.\nThe archaeologists say the tiles probably came from porticos in the temple's courtyards.\nPiecing the fragments together \"enables us to get an idea of the Temple's incredible splendour\", said Dr Gabriel Barkay of the Temple Mount Sifting Project.\nExperts say they managed to assemble seven potential designs of how the flooring could have looked like. The type of flooring is known as opus sectile, Latin for \"cut work\", and \"considered to be far more prestigious than mosaic tiles floors\", according to Frankie Snyder, from the project's team.\n\"The tile segments were perfectly inlaid such that one could not even insert a sharp blade between them,\" she said.\nThe Temple Mount Sifting Project was established by Israeli archaeologists in 2004 to examine debris dumped by Islamic authorities following expansion work at an underground mosque on the compound.\nThe project attracts thousands of visitors each year who participate in finger-tip searches of the earth and has so far turned up hundreds of ancient relics, including coins, animal bones and pieces of pottery.","summary":"Archaeologists in the occupied West Bank say they have discovered a new type of stone floor at one of the holiest sites in Judaism and Islam.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nicole Ferguson, 27, from Fergleen Park in Derry, pleaded guilty to stealing the money from the Ferryquay Street branch of Cancer Research UK.\nThe offence was committed between 21 March and 24 July 2014.\nFerguson has been released on bail until she is sentenced in February.\nShe also pleaded guilty to a second charge of abusing her position as an employee to expose charity to a risk of financial loss.\nA defence solicitor told the court that full restitution would be available when Ferguson is sentenced.\nAs part of her bail conditions Ferguson must co-operate with the probation service and must reside at her Fergleen Park address.","summary":"A Londonderry woman has admitted stealing more than \u00a3100,000 from a cancer charity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to an address in Holland Street at about 16:15 on Wednesday where they found the body of James Chadwick, who was from the city.\nHe had a number of unexplained injuries.\nFollowing the results of a post-mortem examination, his death is now being treated as murder.\nOfficers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiries and reviewing CCTV images from the area.\nDet Ch Insp Iain Smith, of Police Scotland, said: \"This investigation is at an early stage and it is important we establish what has happened which led to James Chadwick losing his life.\n\"Our inquiries so far have established that Mr Chadwick was last seen on Monday 31 August and we're appealing to anyone who has any knowledge of his movements since 31 August to contact police as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"A murder investigation has been launched after the body of a 23-year-old man was found at a house in Aberdeen.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Janet Jordon, 48, her daughter Derrin, aged six, and her partner Philip Howard, 44, were found in a house in Vicarage Road, Didcot, on 23 May.\nThe body of murder suspect, Janet's son 21-year-old Jed Allen, was found two days later in woodland near Marston Ferry Road, Oxford.\nThe private funeral is being held at Oxford Crematorium.\nThe families of the murder victims described their deaths as an \"unimaginable\" tragedy.\nPost-mortem examinations confirmed all three died from multiple stab wounds.","summary":"The funeral of a mother and her daughter who were stabbed to death in Oxfordshire is due to take place.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"\"I'm 64,\" he said of his fascination with the 1836 battle. \"When I was five or six years old, this thing began.\"\nCollins' collection includes a fringed leather pouch used by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie's legendary knife.\n\"There's things in there that will make your mouth drop,\" the Genesis star said in San Antonio.\nThe donation was accepted on Tuesday by Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who is campaigning for a new historical centre to house Collins' collection.\n\"Texans are deeply indebted to Phil Collins,'' Patterson said. \"He is giving us back our heritage.\n\"Now these Texas treasures need a home where all can see them and study from them and learn about how Texans won our liberty.''\nThe legendary battle, named after a former mission in San Antonio, saw 1,500 Mexican troops lay siege to 200 Texans fighting for Texas independence.\nCollins said he first became interested in the Alamo after watching a 1950s TV series about Crockett, the famed frontiersman who died in the conflict.\nThe Grammy and Academy Award winner's collection includes more than 200 items and is thought to be the largest in private hands.\n\"My nine-year-old son was saying, 'Why are you going to give it all away, Dad? I thought I was going to have it,''' he told reporters.","summary":"Singer Phil Collins has donated his collection of historic items from the Battle of the Alamo to Texas.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Netherlands striker Van Persie, 33, had scored the opening goal in the Turkish side's 3-1 win against Akhisar before the first-half injury.\nTelevision pictures showed blood coming through a bandage on his left eye.\n\"After tests in the hospital this morning I can say my eye itself is undamaged so all good,\" he said.\nHe told followers on Instagram that he had torn his eyelid.\nClub doctor Burak Kunduracioglu had earlier sought to play down fears the player had suffered a serious eye injury, saying: \"He received a blow to the eye and suffered a torn eyelid and bleeding.\n\"After the investigations we learned that nothing important happened. His condition is good.\"\nThe former Arsenal and Manchester United forward joined Fenerbahce from the Old Trafford club in July 2015.","summary":"Robin van Persie says his eye is \" undamaged\" after being hit by a ball during Fenerbahce's Champions League win.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The head of city centre regeneration is set to receive the largest increase of 20%, leading to a salary of \u00a375,000.\nA council document said it reflected \"increased responsibility\" due to \"additional city centre development\".\nBut, the Taxpayers' Alliance said people wanted to see lower council tax rates, not large pay rises for bosses.\nCouncillor John Flanagan said the rises affected eight posts and would be funded \"from within existing budgets\".\nSeven other senior bosses could earn a pay rise of about 7%.\nDespite the disappointing performance of Manchester's schools over recent years, the strategic director of education and skills will get a pay rise of 7.6%.\nThat will take their new salary to \u00a3125,000 per year.\nAs for other council staff, there are around 1,300 employees who are paid the living wage of \u00a38.25 per hour - and the average council salary is \u00a323,000 a year.\nIn addition to that, most city council employees were given a pay rise of just 1% earlier this year.\nThe council have had to cope with huge cuts worth around \u00a3300m a year over the past six years.\nThat has meant a reduction in staff from around 10,000 - to fewer than 6,000 today.\nMr Flanagan, executive member for finance, said: \"It is essential that we can keep and attract the right calibre of senior staff by having salaries which reflect the levels of responsibility they have and are in line with those available in comparable cities.\n\"We are currently reviewing all staff salaries, from top to bottom, to ensure they fairly reflect their workloads and responsibility, while maintaining value for money for council taxpayers.\"\nHarry Davis, from the Taxpayers' Alliance, said the council had been \"really good over the last half decade\" over pay issues.\n\"They have removed about 400 staff earning over \u00a350,000,\" he said.\n\"But, when savings need to be made and council tax is still going up, they have to make sure that they keep a tight grip on the purse strings so that they can channel as much as possible to front line services and tax cuts for local residents.\"","summary":"Senior staff at Manchester City Council are to receive pay rises of up to 7%.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shopkeeper Alice Wheeldon was found guilty of a poison plot against David Lloyd George in 1917.\nSince her death in 1919, a campaign has emerged to clear her name.\nHer former home at 12 Pear Tree Road, Normanton, is being marked with a plaque in a ceremony organised by Derby Civic Society and the city council.\nKeith Venables, from the Derby People's History group, which campaigned for justice for the family, said: \"It's wonderful to celebrate the contribution of Alice Wheeldon and her family. Their name was vilified.\"\nMrs Wheeldon, a mother of four, supported the suffragette movement and was a conscientious objector to World War I.\nMr Venables believes she was framed by the authorities who were anxious about opposition to the war.\nThe radical women who fought for the vote\nThe family claimed an MI5 agent, posing as an objector, embroiled Mrs Wheeldon in a plot to poison dogs guarding prisoners against the war.\nHowever, the family were accused of plotting to murder the prime minister by shooting him with poisoned darts.\nOn 31 January 1917, Mrs Wheeldon, her daughters Hetty and Winnie and son-in-law Alfred Mason were arrested and charged.\nMrs Wheeldon was sentenced to 10 years, Alfred seven years and Winnie five years. Hetty was acquitted.\nMrs Wheeldon went on a hunger strike and was released after nine months but died shortly afterwards.\nHistorian Dr Nicholas Hiley, who researched the family's story, said: \"The whole thing was a travesty.\n\"The truth about Alice Wheeldon deserves to be publicised and the blue plaque is the beginning of that. The Wheeldons should be honoured and remembered for the stand they took during the war.\"\nMrs Wheeldon's descendents moved to Australia, but her great-granddaughters, Deirdre and Chloe Mason, are visiting Derby for the ceremony.\nThey hope to prepare a miscarriage of justice application to go before the Criminal Cases Review Commission.","summary":"A blue plaque is being unveiled to mark the 100th anniversary of the conviction of a Derby woman accused of plotting to kill the prime minister.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Adam Wilson, of Lostock Hall, was found with serious injuries at a property on Albrighton Crescent in Lostock Hall near Preston in September.\nJason Taylor, 21, of Westfield, Lostock Hall denied murder but was found guilty after a trial by jury.\nAt Preston Court, he was ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years.\nMr Wilson died as a result of catastrophic bleeding from a stab wound in his thigh, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.\nSophie Lorimer from the CPS North West said the \"brutal attack\" in front of his ex-partner was \"purely motivated by jealousy\".\n\"He could not accept that the relationship with his ex-girlfriend was over,\" she said.\nTaylor's girlfriend said he bombarded her with text messages and phone calls which \"progressively became more and more abusive\".\n\"The final text he sent to her stated he was giving her one last chance before things turned sour.\n\"Minutes later he violently broke into her house where Adam Wilson was also present.\"\nMs Lorimer said Taylor then stabbed Mr Wilson numerous times with a large knife which he had taken with him.\nTaylor carried out the \"frenzied\" knife attack \"fully aware\" there were two young children also present at the house, she said.\nHe then fled and hid from police in a neighbouring garden, she added.\nMs Lorimer said Taylor had shown \"no remorse\" throughout the case in which he claimed he was acting in self-defence.\nDet Ch Insp Neil Ashton of Lancashire Police said Taylor's actions were carried out \"in anger and jealousy\".\nHe said: \"His actions were completely unprecedented and resulted in the needless and very sad loss of a young man's life.\"","summary":"A man who stabbed his ex-girlfriend's new boyfriend to death has been jailed for life.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Net profit at Germany's biggest lender fell 98% to \u20ac20m (\u00a316.7m), compared with \u20ac796m for the same period in 2015.\nChief executive John Cryan said: \"If the current weak economic environment persists, we will need to be yet more ambitious in the timing and intensity of our restructuring.\"\nRevenues were down 20% to \u20ac7.4bn.\nMr Cryan, a British banker who took the helm at Deutsche last year, has embarked on an overhaul and has previously warned restructuring costs are likely to peak this year.\nThe impact of the shake-up was seen in restructuring charges of \u20ac207m and a writedown of \u20ac285m on its asset management business.\nDeutsche Bank's value has nearly halved since the beginning of the year, with its shares having fallen 43%.\nIn June, the International Monetary Fund said that of the banks deemed large enough to pose a threat to the financial system should things go wrong, Deutsche Bank was the riskiest.","summary":"Deutsche Bank has reported a sharp fall in profits for the first three months of the year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Home Retail Group said that like-for-like sales at Argos fell 1.1% in the eight weeks to 27 February, compared to a fall of 2.2% in the previous quarter.\nThe electrical and homeware retailer is being targeted by both Sainsbury's and South African retailer Steinhoff.\nBoth companies have until 18 March to make firm bids for Argos.\nLast month, a \u00a31.3bn bid from Sainsbury's for Home Retail was trumped by Steinhoff's \u00a31.4bn offer.\nHome Retail recently sold its DIY chain Homebase to Australia's Wesfarmers last month for \u00a3340m, leaving Argos as its only remaining business.\nTotal sales at Argos rose 1.9% to \u00a3515m in the eight-week period as demand for furniture and sports goods offset lower sales of electrical goods, such as video games and tablet computers.\nThe company said Argos opened 90 new stores over the year, bringing the total to 845. The new openings held back the like-for-like sales total over the period, it added.\nChief executive John Walden, who said it had been \"another rather eventful period\" for the company, was pleased with the improvement in Argos' sales.\nShares in Home Retail closed down almost 0.5% at 179.1p, but have risen more than 80% this year following Sainsbury's interest in Argos.\nThe supermarket has argued that combining both chains would create a \"world-leading\" retailer bigger than rivals John Lewis and Amazon UK.\nRetail analyst Nick Bubb said: \"Home Retail claim that underlying like-for-like sales were broadly flat, once the cannibalisation from the infamous concession inserts in Homebase and Sainsbury are taken out. Gross margins were up, however, by 75 basis points and Home Retail's year-end net cash was strong.\"\nSainsbury's had offered about 167p a share for Home Retail, but will be forced to at least match the 175p-a-share all-cash offer from Steinhoff, which owns UK furniture retailer Harveys.\nHowever, the supermarket may be reluctant to increase its offer to the level needed to win control of Argos.\nAnalysts have also questioned the wisdom of Sainsbury's acquiring the struggling retailer.","summary":"Argos sales have fallen for the second quarter in a row, the owner of the retailer has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Katari Anuradha was shot and stabbed by at least three men wearing burkas, Indian media reported, quoting police. A motive has yet to be established.\nHer husband, who was with her, is in a critical condition with bullet and stab injuries.\nThe attack took place at the Chittoor Municipal Corporation office, where the staff tried to stop the attackers.\nSenior police official G Srinivas told the Indian Express newspaper that they were exploring several angles, including old rivalry and new enemies.\nThe assailants fled the scene after the attack, although reports say two people later handed themselves into police.\nThe attackers had been wearing burkas, one-piece veils that cover the face and body, as they forced their way into Ms Anuradha's office, media reports said.\nSecurity has been tightened in Chittoor and state police are closing borders with neighbouring Tamil Nadu state in an attempt to find the killers.","summary":"A municipal official in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh has been killed in an attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC Gareth Browning, 33, was on foot in Whitley, Reading on 30 November when he was hit by a black Mazda Aerosport driven by Luke Haywood, 28.\nHaywood admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent and dangerous driving at Reading Crown Court.\nPC Browning was critically injured and remains in hospital in a serious condition.\nHaywood, of no fixed address, had previously admitted aggravated vehicle taking and one count of going equipped to burgle.\nHe is currently serving a prison sentence for separate burglary offences.\nPC Browning was attempting to stop the stolen vehicle, driven by Haywood in Shinfield Road, when he was injured.\nDet Supt Chris Ward said: \"No sentence can ever reflect the injuries that PC Browning received as a result of Haywood's reckless actions. PC Browning was doing what thousands of police officers do every day - protecting the public from dangerous criminals.\n\"I hope that today's sentencing can allow Gareth's family to begin to come to terms with what has happened. We all wish Gareth a full recovery.\"","summary":"A man who seriously injured a police officer in a hit-and-run crash has been jailed for 12 years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Motorcyclist Leighton Santos, 22, admitted causing David Hitchen's death through careless driving and was jailed at Preston Crown Court on Monday.\nThe maximum sentence is five years, but this can be reduced by a guilty plea.\nRoad safety charity Brake said there was a \"need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed\".\nSantos admitted causing the 42-year-old former Great Britain international's death near Belmont, Lancashire, in September 2014, on the first day of his trial.\nLancashire Police said Santos had been riding a Yamaha motorbike on Rivington Road when he \"drifted into the opposite carriageway\" and collided with Mr Hitchen.\nThe cyclist suffered serious injuries and died later in hospital.\nIn addition to the six months for causing death by careless driving, Santos was also given 12 months for another motoring offence.\nIn March 2016 he was convicted at Manchester Crown Court of dangerous driving after taking police on an eight-mile pursuit that saw him reach speeds of up to 90mph (145km\/h) in a 30mph zone.\nMartin Key, British Cycling's campaigns manager, said six months for \"causing the death of a human being is a punishment that many would agree certainly does not fit the crime\".\n\"While these incidents are extremely rare, we need to ensure that sentencing guidelines adequately reflect the potential consequences of an offence,\" he said.\nA spokeswoman for Brake said the sentence was \"insulting\".\n\"Leighton Santos, who killed another human being, was sentenced to a paltry 18 months in prison, and will likely be out in nine.\n\"It's no wonder that grieving relatives are often left feeling let down and insulted by our justice system.\n\"We need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed, particularly when, as in this case, they have exhibited previous examples of dangerous behaviour.\"","summary":"British Cycling has called for tougher sentences after a man was jailed for six months for causing the death of a cyclist.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Gareth Colfer-Williams, 25, died last week at his home in Swansea, the city at the centre of an epidemic of the disease which has reached 942 cases.\nBut the examination was unable to establish whether measles was the main cause of his death.\nAn inquest will be opened and adjourned on Tuesday to allow further tests.\nSince the outbreak began in November, 83 people have needed hospital treatment for the illness.\nMr Colfer-Williams' mother, Angela Colfer said her son had recently been treated at Swansea's Morriston Hospital for asthma.\nA few days after he was discharged he became unwell and developed a rash.\nMrs Colfer said her son went to see an out-of-hours GP on 17 April with a rash \"from head to foot\" but not on his arms.\nThe following morning, Mr Colfer-Williams was found dead at his flat.\nPublic Health Wales said on Friday that laboratory tests confirmed a diagnosis of measles but further tests were needed to determine the cause of death.\nThe family said they had no idea how Mr Colfer-Williams got measles as no close family member has it, including his three-year-old daughter who has been vaccinated.","summary":"An inquest into the death of a man who died from measles has been opened and adjourned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Researchers found that four out of five children in England who ate school lunches had tried food at school that they had not tried at home.\nHalf of parents questioned said their children had asked for foods they had eaten at school to be cooked at home.\nThe survey, of about 1,000 parents, found the most popular vegetables were carrots, sweetcorn and peas.\nAubergine, chickpeas and spinach were among the least popular.\nOf the parents questioned, 628 had children who ate school lunches.\n(% denotes proportion of parents who said their child would eat each vegetable)\nEngland's School Food Trust commissioned the research after a survey by the Mumsnet website suggested some parents gave their children packed lunches because they thought they were too fussy to eat anything else.\nTrust chairman, Rob Rees, said: \"Every parent knows it's a nightmare watching their child push food around the plate.\n\"School meals can be a great way to help parents encourage their children to try new foods and to increase the variety of foods in their diet.\"\nMumsnet co-founder, Carrie Longton, said: \"Getting children to eat healthily is every parent's dream, but meal times at home can often be a battle ground and emotionally charged.\n\"From Mumsnetters' experience it seems that once at school there's a desire to fit in with everyone else and even some positive peer pressure to boast about the variety of what foods you can eat.\n\"School meals have also moved on quite a bit from when Mumsnetters were at school, with healthier options and more variety.\"\nSchool meals in England now have to comply with strict nutritional guidelines.\nAbout four in 10 primary school children in England now eat school lunches, slightly more than in secondary schools.\nMore children in Scotland eat school lunches - about 46%.\nThe survey was conducted online between 26 February and 5th March among a panel of parents who had at least one child in school aged 4-17 years old.","summary":"Children who eat school lunches are more likely to try food at home than those who do not, a survey suggests.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It works by looking for a combination of \"markers\" in the blood which are different in healthy people and those with the disease.\nDelegates at the Alzheimer's Research UK Conference heard that the University of Nottingham is now developing a quick and easy test to do in clinics.\nIt could mean much earlier diagnosis and better treatments, they said.\nThe test uses some proteins that have been strongly linked with Alzheimer's disease, such as amyloid and APOE.\nBut through careful analysis of blood from people with the disease, as well as those with early-stage memory problems, the researchers detected some other markers that were suggestive of the disease.\nMost notably, some proteins related to inflammation seem to have been added to increase the power of the test.\nProf Kevin Morgan from the University of Nottingham said they still had to validate the test and it could be a decade before it was used in patients.\nBut he added that the combination of markers they had found was looking very promising.\n\"Our findings are exciting because they show that it is technically possible to distinguish between healthy people and those with Alzheimer's using a blood test.\n\"As blood tests are a fast and easy way of aiding diagnosis, we are really encouraged by these findings and the potential they hold for the future.\"\nHe said there were several ways the test could benefit patients, including giving people a definitive diagnosis, which was not always possible at the moment.\nIt could also direct future therapies to make sure patients were getting the most appropriate treatment, he explained.\nPotentially, it could be a \"cheap and easy pre-screen\" test which enabled Alzheimer's to be picked up before symptoms appeared, he said.\n\"The way we see it working is you can test people and it will tell them if they have the all-clear, or if they are medium- or high-risk.\n\"If they are medium-risk, they can be monitored closely and high-risk patients can be referred to a specialist for more in-depth testing.\"\nDr Eric Karran, director of Research at Alzheimer's Research UK, said: \"Giving people with dementia an accurate diagnosis is not always easy, and so building up our armoury of diagnostic techniques is vital.\n\"While there is still some way to go before a test like this could become available, the results are promising.\n\"When used alongside other diagnostic techniques, a blood test like this could be a real help.\"","summary":"Scientists say they have developed a blood test that could help diagnose Alzheimer's disease.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment.\nHe was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams.\nThe Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for \"good behaviour\".\nHe is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century.\nThe first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007.\nLance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014.\nHe has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire.\nDuring his career, Lance Corporal Derby XXX has also helped switch on the Christmas lights in Ashbourne and met Prince William at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce.","summary":"One of the UK's oldest army mascots has been promoted.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Landlords who let properties to more than three unrelated people need to apply for a licence for a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO).\nBut many are put off - because a licence can cost ??1,000 - despite facing a fine of up to ??20,000, Southampton City Council said.\nThe authority estimated a total of 1,500 unlicensed HMOs in the area.\nShelter helpline adviser Nadeem Khan said fear of eviction and living in poorly maintained properties are frequent concerns raised by HMO tenants.\n\"Because of the huge shortage of affordable homes people are being forced into rented homes which are unregulated. We receive about five or six calls a day about this,\" he said.\nNationally, mandatory licensing for HMOs is aimed at houses of three storeys or more and occupied by five or more unrelated people.\nIn Southampton, the licences affect properties in Bargate, Bevois, Portswood, Swaythling (Designation 1 - introduced in 2013) and in Shirley Freemantle, Millbrook, and Bassett (Designation 2 - introduced in 2015).\nA council spokesman said: \"Landlords have generally co-operated with the regime, but a small minority have resisted applying for their licence.\"\nThe council said it had so far gained prosecutions against one firm and 13 individuals.","summary":"Hundreds of unlicensed people are living in \"unscrupulous\" rented homes in Southampton, a charity has warned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, Sarah Rochira published the results of a major review of the experience of care home residents.\nThe use of antipsychotic drugs was a recurrent theme which she has branded a \"national scandal\".\nHealth boards and care homes have said changes are being made.\nThe commissioner is asking them to show significant improvements in practice.\n\"I know professionals don't like this phrase, but across Wales older people in care homes, through the inappropriate use of these drugs, are being 'chemically coshed'. That's the reality of it.\n\"It is a national scandal. I made that clear when I published my review. I was very clear I would come back and look for evidence of changes and I've now begun that process.\n\"I will publish the findings from the health boards later this year and I cannot be any clearer in my expectation that they understand how inappropriate the current situation is and that they can evidence real progress.\"\nAntipsychotic drugs are primarily used to treat conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.\nA survey last November by the Royal College of Psychiatrists found nearly one in five - 18% - of dementia patients were being prescribed antipsychotics.\nThe Royal Pharmaceutical Society in Wales published its own report into the use of medicines in care homes following the Ms Rochira's report.\nThe society's director in Wales, Mair Davies, told BBC Radio Wales' Eye on Wales programme that there were examples of expert practice.\n\"What we need is to make sure that happens in every care home in Wales,\" she said.\nSteve Ford, the dementia care lead for Care Forum Wales, which represents more than 450 independent care homes in Wales, believes progress is being made.\n\"We need to look at the underlying reasons for unwanted behaviour that challenges, rather than picking up the phone to the GP and requesting those prescriptions,\" he said.","summary":"The health commissioner for Wales has launched an investigation into the use of antipsychotic drugs in care homes.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wayne Maycock, Paul Bromwich and Admi Headley were last seen at HMP Leyhill at about 16:45 GMT on Sunday.\nAvon and Somerset Police has appealed for anyone who sees them, or knows of their whereabouts, to make contact.\nHMP Leyhill in South Gloucestershire is the only minimum-security prison in the South West.\nHeadley was sentenced in 2006 for rape and robbery, Maycock was jailed in the same year for GBH, while Bromwich was sentenced in 2001 for rape.\nEarlier, the police force suggested all three were convicted of rape but this information was later amended.\nA Prison Service spokesperson said: \"Public protection is our top priority. We take absconds from custody extremely seriously. We are working closely with the police and are urgently investigating this incident.\"\nAccording to Avon and Somerset Police:\nLeyhill, near Wotton-under-Edge, is a category D prison housing more than 500 inmates, including some on life sentences.","summary":"Three convicted rapists have absconded from a prison.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kemp, who last played Grant Mitchell in 2006, said it would be \"a brief return\".\n\"When I was approached about returning to EastEnders for Barbara's final episodes, it was something I could not turn down,\" he said.\nFollowing her surprise return to Albert Square, Dame Barbara announced her character would be killed off.\nHer character reappeared on Friday, having left in 2010, to tell her eldest son Phil, played by Steve McFadden, that her cancer had returned.\nAfter the episode, producers revealed that Peggy would die from the disease in emotional scenes to be screened in the spring.\nNow Kemp, who played Grant from 1990-1999 and then again in 2005 and 2006, will return to bring the Mitchell family back together.\n\"Barbara is a very close friend, so when I learned of the storyline it felt right that the Mitchell brothers are reunited with their mother for the last time,\" he said.\n\"I am really looking forward to going back to EastEnders and filming what are set to be some classic EastEnders episodes.\"\nGrant Mitchell has been one of the soap's most memorable characters in its 30-year history, arriving in 1990 along with brother Phil.\nHe was involved in repeated family dramas including having an affair with his brother's wife, Kathy, and having his brother go on to marry his ex-wife Sharon.\n\"Grant Mitchell is an EastEnders legend and finally he is returning home to Walford to say goodbye to his mother and be reunited not just with his old loves but also his brother,\" said EastEnders executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins.\n\"To have the Mitchell brothers come face to face again, having to face losing their mother, is an opportunity to show Ross Kemp and Steve McFadden at their very best.\"","summary":"EastEnders actor Ross Kemp is to return to the soap following Dame Barbara Windsor's death.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lancashire County Council has earmarked land on the former Glenburn Sports College and Skelmersdale College.\nThe sports college closed in August, while Skelmersdale College's Westbank campus, owned by Newcastle College, is also unused.\nThe decision follows a comparative study by Network Rail of both sites and one near the Concourse shopping centre.\nSkelmersdale's original railway station closed to passengers in 1956.\nThe council - which owns Glenburn Sports College - said Skelmersdale could get two direct trains to Liverpool per hour under the plans it has made in partnership with Merseytravel and West Lancashire Borough Council.\nCounty councillor John Fillis, cabinet member for highways and transport, said it was an \"exciting step forward\".\nHe said the preferred location was big enough to allow for the possibility of future expansion.\nHe added: \"It has good highway access and good connectivity to the town and the surrounding area.\"\nThe authority confirmed it will now start the process of acquiring the relevant land.\nSkelmersdale was designated a new town on 9 October 1961..\nIt is one of the largest towns in the north west of England not to have its own railway station.","summary":"Plans for a new railway station in a Lancashire town have moved a step closer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wimbledon and Queensway stations will be the first to see their staff moved from ticket offices into ticket halls and on to platforms.\nTransport for London (TfL) said it would save \u00a350m annually as it tries to save \u00a34.2bn by 2020.\nBut Manuel Cortes, from the TSSA union, said London Mayor Boris Johnson was \"rushing through\" the closures.\nMr Cortes, leader of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association said: \"Talks on the safety implications of closing over 250 stations have not even been concluded.\n\"The mayor doesn't seem concerned about how millions of tourists will cope with fewer staff to help them on their way.\"\nTfL said all stations would remain staffed and 150 new ticket machines would be installed by April 2016.\nIt added that new visitor centres would be created at larger stations such as Victoria and King's Cross to help visitors.\nNick Brown, London Underground's chief operating officer, said more staff were being placed \"where they can offer the best possible assistance\" as only 3% of Tube tickets were bought at ticket offices.\nHe said: \"This forms part of our wider vision for the Tube, which includes a 24-hour weekend service on core parts of the network.\"\nBut the changes have led to previous strikes by the Aslef and RMT unions.\nLabour's London Assembly transport spokeswoman Val Shawcross said: \"When he was elected, Boris Johnson promised Londoners he would protect the capital's ticket offices, but today he starts the process of dismantling each and every one of them.\n\"Whilst there is obviously a big role for ticket machines to play, there is no substitute for a member of staff.\"\nLondon Underground said after 100 meetings with unions the number of roles to be reduced had fallen from 950 to 897 with no member of staff facing compulsory redundancy or losing money.","summary":"London Underground ticket offices are to close for the first time as part of cost-cutting measures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A formal complaint has been made to the European Commission by a group of Italian consumers' organisations.\nThey accuse McDonald's of forcing franchisees to pay excessive rents and high fees.\nMcDonald's said it shared risks and rewards with its licencees.\nIn a statement, McDonald's said: \"We are proud of our franchisees and are committed to working closely together so that they have the support they need to operate their restaurants and their businesses.\n\"This approach, with the principle of sharing risk and reward, has been successful for many years and has helped create the best business opportunities for our franchisees and the best overall experience for our customers.\"\nThe Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and European unions, including the Bakers Food and Allied Workers Union in the UK, are supporting the formal antitrust complaint.\n\"McDonald's abuse of its dominant market position hurts everyone: franchisees, consumers, and workers. We strongly urge the European Commission to investigate the charges and to use all of its powers to hold McDonald's accountable,\" said SEIU organising director, Scott Courtney.\nThe European Commission said it would now study the submission. It has the powers to launch an investigation if it believes the allegations are founded.\nThe consumer organisations claim franchisees are prevented from switching to competitors because McDonald's makes them sign longer-than-average contracts.\nThey also said licensees lease premises from the company at above market rates.\nIt is claimed this leads to poorer consumer choice and higher prices in franchise stores as opposed to those owned directly by the company.\nFranchisees own and operate 73% of McDonald's restaurants in Europe.\nMcDonald's received $9.27bn (\u00c2\u00a36.40bn) in revenues from its franchised restaurants worldwide in 2014.","summary":"McDonald's has been accused of abusing its dominant position in the European franchised restaurant market.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ryan Walls took pictures of 101 passengers during the Edinburgh Festival in 2015.\nThe 42-year-old said only two people refused out of the 103 people he asked due to being in a hurry and having a bad hair day.\nNow the father-of-three's pictures will go on display at Out of the Blue Drill Hall, Dalmeny Street, in August.\nMr Walls told the BBC Scotland news website how he took photographs of a hen party, stag do, football fans, a chef, a high court judge and a TV agony aunt from Kuwait.\nHe said: \"Everyone was so nice. One of the pictures is of a passenger who was in such a hurry that he couldn't wait for another taxi when I discovered the central locking system was broken so I had to pull him in and out of the taxi window.\n\"I also had an elderly former English teacher who had suddenly decided she wanted to go out to a show at the festival at the last minute and she had lots of words of encouragement for me so I really enjoyed chatting with her.\n\"I also got a Jambo fan and was worried I wasn't going to get a Hibs fan but luckily I did.\n\"I'm really interested in people and wanted to capture that moment in my cab, I only had seconds to take a few pictures and I'm really pleased with the end result.\"\nThe exhibition runs from 31 July until 5 August.","summary":"An exhibition of photographs taken in a Edinburgh taxi by a taxi driver is to open.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aberdeenshire-based Harbro Group saw pre-tax profit increase by \u00a3800,000, to \u00a33.5m, in the year to the end of June 2016.\nThis was despite turnover falling by \u00a31m to just over \u00a3100m.\nHarbro said international sales grew over the year, both in Europe and in new markets further afield.\nThe Turriff-based company manufactures and supplies feeds for the beef, sheep, dairy, pig and poultry sectors.\nIt also has a network of 19 shops across Scotland, operating under the Country Store brand. The stores cater for farming and rural communities with a range of products, including fireside supplies, country clothing and footwear.\nIn accounts filed with Companies House, the company said: \"As always, the outlook for agriculture is difficult to predict.\n\"We have certainly been experiencing challenging times over the last 12-18 months but the industry is a robust one.\n\"The impact of Brexit is still to be fully understood, although the board are confident that the group will be well positioned for whatever business challenges this may bring about.\"","summary":"One of Scotland's biggest agricultural companies has reported a rise in annual profits.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the year to the end of March, 57 victims of homicide (murders and culpable homicides) were recorded - down five on the previous 12 months.\nThis is the lowest number of recorded homicide cases for a single 12-month period since 1976 and half the figure of nine years ago.\nAs of 31 March 2016, only one case of homicide recorded in 2015-16 was unresolved.\nThe report Homicide in Scotland showed that a sharp instrument remained the most common method of killing in Scotland and accounted for 51% of homicides (29 cases) in 2015-16.\nNearly all of these cases (26 out of 29) involved a knife.\nWhile the majority of the accused had an unknown status for alcohol and drugs, 31% (20 people) were identified by the police as being under the influence of alcohol or alcohol and drugs.\nJustice Secretary Michael Matheson said: \"While it is encouraging to see continued falls in homicide cases alongside the long-term decline in violent crime, the sustained efforts that have helped achieve this - through education and enforcement - must continue, because each of the lives lost is one life too many.\n\"There is a clear role across a range of public services, in addition to the critical work of our police, to continue to support communities that may remain at risk from violent crime and to challenge irresponsible attitudes both to alcohol misuse and to so-called 'casual' violence.\n\"We will continue to work with partners and invest in a range of projects to help steer our young people away from the risks of a life of violence and crime, while also ensuring our law enforcement agencies and the courts have the powers and resources needed to deal with those who do harm to others.\"\nScottish Labour's justice spokeswoman Claire Baker said: \"Whilst I welcome the overall downward trend in homicides in Scotland we have to take these statistics with a note of caution.\n\"Last year when the Scottish government were heralding 'record low' homicide figures after a supposed similar drop, the actual figures were being revised upwards to show an increase.\n\"Meanwhile, sexual crime in Scotland sits at a 45-year high and in the past year we have seen an increase in violent crime with attempted murder and serious assault rising by a staggering 27%.\"\nThe number of homicide victims for 2014-15 stood at 59 last year but later increased to 62, after three cases were reclassified following deaths.","summary":"The number of homicides recorded in Scotland has fallen to its lowest level in more than 40 years, according to new figures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened at about 14:15 BST on the B1191 at Thornton, near Woodhall Spa.\nLincolnshire Police said the motorcyclist killed in the collision lived locally, but has not released any further details. The tractor driver was not injured.\nThe force has appealed for witnesses to the collision to come forward.\nThe B1191 was closed in both directions between the B1192 Tattershall Road junction in Woodhall Spa and the A158 Jubilee Way junction in Horncastle","summary":"A motorcyclist has died in a collision with a tractor in Lincolnshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Speaking on TV, Maria Zakharova said Jews had told her they donated both to Mr Trump and Hillary Clinton.\nShe joked that American Jews were the best guide to US politics.\nThe diplomat's remarks caused shock. Anti-US propagandists in the last century peddled an idea that rich New York Jews controlled US politics.\nMs Zakharova was speaking on a chat show on Russian state TV at the weekend but her comments drew more attention after being picked up by media outlets on Thursday.\nShe said she had visited New York with an official Russian delegation at the time of the last UN General Assembly, in September.\n\"I have a lot of friends and acquaintances there, of course I was interested to find out: how are the elections going, what are the American people's expectations?\" she said.\n\"If you want to know what will happen in America, who do you need to talk to? You have to talk to the Jews, of course. It goes without saying.\"\nAt this, the TV studio audience applauded loudly.\n\"I went here and there among them, to chat,\" she continued.\nImitating a Jewish accent, Mrs Zakharova said Jewish people had told her: \"'Marochka, understand this - we'll donate to Clinton, of course. But we'll give the Republicans twice that amount.' Enough said! That settled it for me - the picture was clear.\n\"If you want to know the future, don't read the mainstream newspapers - our people in Brighton [Beach] will tell you everything.\"\nShe was referring to a district of Brooklyn with a large diaspora of Jewish emigres from the former Soviet Union.\nRussian opposition activist Roman Dobrokhotov wrote on Twitter (in Russian) that the spokeswoman had \"explained Trump's victory as a Jewish conspiracy\".\nMichael McFaul, the former US ambassador to Moscow, commented on Facebook, \"Wow. And this is the woman who criticizes me for not being diplomatic.\"\nDuring the election campaign, Mrs Clinton accused Mr Trump of posting a \"blatantly anti-Semitic\" tweet after he used an image resembling the Star of David and stacks of money.\nMr Trump, whose son-in-law Jared Kushner is Jewish, dismissed the accusation as \"ridiculous\".\nAn exit poll by US non-profit J Street suggests an overwhelming majority of US Jews voted for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.","summary":"Russia's foreign ministry spokeswoman has suggested that Jewish Americans helped Donald Trump win the US presidential election.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A report by the organisation suggests men, women and children are being abused \"to eliminate public protest\".\nMany are subjected to virginity tests, rape and gang rape after arrest.\nEgypt's Interior Ministry said it would not comment until it had studied the report.\nThe study notes a surge in sexual violence after the Egyptian military takeover in July 2013.\nThe perpetrators are rarely held to account and the impunity points to a \"cynical political strategy aimed at silencing all opposition\".\nPolice, intelligence officers and members of the military are guilty of targeting male and female detainees, according to the report.\nAmong the victims are student demonstrators, human rights activists, gay people and children.\nStudent's ordeal\nI saw an officer who was grabbing a young woman by the breasts and I said to him: \"If you want to arrest her, then arrest her, but you have no right to touch her breasts.\"\nHe grabbed me exactly as he had her, before calling two other police officers to come and hold me. They beat me, insulted me.\nIn the van they insulted me and beat me so much that I could no longer stand up. Two soldiers started to sexually assault me.\nThe officer from the start got into the van and said to me: \"Come here I'm going to show you if I'm a man.\" He sexually assaulted me, the soldiers laughed, and then he raped me completely. I was paralysed, I started to vomit blood.\nMy life is ruined. I'm afraid of my son, my husband and even my father.\nThe authors said they did not have evidence that commanders were giving the orders, but the scale of the violence - and the impunity - suggested there was a political strategy.\nThey claim that victims who file complaints are systematically obstructed by the justice system, and face threats and reprisals by police officers and prison guards.\nSexual violence has long been a problem within the general population in Egypt, with assaults dramatically increasing in the years since Hosni Mubarak was removed from power.\nLast year, President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi ordered police to launch a crackdown amid growing public anger.\nHe said sexual assaults, were \"an unacceptable form of conduct\" and called for citizens to \"reinstate moral values in society\".","summary":"Sexual violence against detainees in Egypt is widespread and systematic, according to the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Something Wicked this Way Comes, shown on a Sunday morning, featured the illusionist putting a plastic bag over his head and walking on broken glass.\nBroadcasting watchdog Ofcom said children could have imitated Brown's \"clearly dangerous behaviour\".\nIt received five complaints about the show, which aired on UKTV's Watch channel on 6 December.\nUKTV said the programme was broadcast in error and was unsuitable for a pre-watershed transmission.\nIn the 14-minute segment, Brown had sought to demonstrate a technique to limit pain and bleeding. He placed a transparent bag over his head and sealed it while a member of the audience tapped out his pulse rate on a drum.\nOnce his pulse rate had slowed to a stop, Brown - who appeared to be in a state of semi-consciousness - removed the bag from his head and walked barefoot on a path of broken glass.\nAt the end of the sequence, the camera zoomed on his feet to show that they had not bled as a result of contact with the glass.\nOfcom said: \"Plastic bags are a common household item that children frequently have access to without parental supervision. They also present a widely acknowledged risk of harm to young children.\n\"Therefore, Ofcom took the view that Derren Brown's use of a plastic bag to asphyxiate himself was likely to be easily imitable by children in a manner that was harmful.\n\"This was particularly because self-asphyxiation was presented as a way to carry out acts which would not normally be possible because of the bleeding and pain that resulted.\n\"Further in this programme no negative consequences of self-asphyxiation were identified.\"\nOfcom also found that Brown's use of swear words during the segment breached the code on offensive language before the watershed.\nUKTV said an internal investigation had revealed that \"due to human error\" the programme was \"erroneously labelled\" as being suitable for broadcast before the watershed.\nIt said it had implemented additional safeguards to prevent the same mistake happening again.","summary":"A TV programme featuring Derren Brown's \"self-asphyxiation\" stunt has been banned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Australia and Europe were aware of a paedophile site called the Love Zone hidden in the so-called dark web.\nIt was protected by passwords, encryption and specialist software. Users were totally anonymous.\nThe images and videos there were particularly disturbing - showing the abuse of babies and very young children.\nMembers had to post increasingly graphic material to remain on the site. There were tens of thousands of accounts.\nOfficers with Task Force Argos in Australia knew the creator of the site used an unusual greeting - the word \"hiyas\".\nAfter exhaustively trawling chatrooms and forums in the open internet, they found a Facebook page of a man who used the same greeting.\nAlthough the Facebook page was fake, they identified a picture of a vehicle and that led them to a man called Shannon McCoole - a childcare worker in Adelaide.\nWhen officers went through his door, he was actually online running the site.\nThey took detailed photographs of McCoole's hands. This is where the freckle comes in - one on his finger matched exactly one seen in many of the images of abuse.\nIn an unprecedented move, Task Force Argos assumed McCoole's identity and took over the running of the site.\nLast year he was given a 35-year prison sentence.\nOne user who stood out was Huckle - given the number of children he had access to and his aggressive attitude.\nUsing data gleaned from the site and information Huckle had posted on social media and other open internet sites, they identified who he was and where he lived.\nRealising he was coming back to the UK for the Christmas holidays in 2014, they tipped off Britain's National Crime Agency.\nAs he landed at Gatwick airport he was met by officers from the NCA's Child Exploitation and Online Protection command.\nOn his computer and encrypted drives they found tens of thousands of obscene images and videos.","summary":"A freckle on one of the hands of a paedophile led to the arrest and conviction of one of the world's most prolific paedophiles.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"And, on emerging relatively unscathed from the deep space experiment, what Wu Shiyun thought was that he would very much like a hot bath and some seafood.\nHe was one of four chosen to live inside the capsule, which was designed to mimic being on another planet.\nThe experiment looked at how food and air could be used and sustained under controlled conditions.\nUsing technology inspired by China's Shenzhou spacecraft, the three men and a woman grew 25 types of plants - including wheat and strawberries.\nBut it was also a chance to see how four individuals - picked from more than 2,000 candidates - could live together in a space no bigger than a netball court.\nThey also had to adjust to \"Mars time\", which is 39 minutes longer than an earth day.\nBut it transpires they found one very effective way to relax: Tai Chi.\n\"According to those of us inside the capsule, it did help in soothing our emotions. But further detailed statistical analysis is needed before we reach a specific conclusion,\" said Tong Feizhou, another volunteer.","summary":"A Chinese man has spent a year living inside a space capsule.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guido Amsel, 49, targeted law firms that represented him or his ex-wife in a lengthy legal battle, police said.\nOne bomb exploded at an office last Friday, severely injuring a woman.\nTwo more explosive devices were found at law firms over the weekend in the city, but they were detonated by police, and no one was injured.\nMr Amsel has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, one count of aggravated assault and a number of offences related to possessing explosives.\nMaria Mitousis, the 38-year-old injured by the first bomb, represented Mr Amsel's ex-wife during their divorce and a later case.\nShe is reported to be in a stable condition at a local hospital but suffered several serious injuries to her upper body.\nFriends and family of the lawyer set up a fundraising page to help pay for her medical expenses and have so far raised more than $25,000 (\u00c2\u00a316,000).\nThey said Ms Mitousis faced \"a long road to recovery\".\nPolice said more packages may be delivered to other lawyers or justice officials linked to Mr Amsel and urged \"extreme caution\" over unusual packages.\nWinnipeg city hall was evacuated on Monday after reports of a suspicious package but it was given the all clear after police investigated. There was also a similar false alarm at a Canada Post building.","summary":"A Canadian man has been charged with attempted murder after three bombs were sent to lawyers in Winnipeg.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old midfielder has signed \"an initial one-year deal\", with Ray McKinnon expressing delight at his first signing as manager at Tannadice.\n\"He is exactly the type of player we need going into this season,\" he said.\n\"Not only is he the right age and a good footballer, but he is a ball winner who is strong in the tackle and will protect our central defenders.\"\nMurdoch had joined County last summer after his departure from Fleetwood Town.\nBut half of his 34 appearances came as a substitute and he followed fellow midfielder Rocco Quinn out of the Scottish Premiership club.\nMurdoch, who began his career with Falkirk and had a loan spell with Northampton Town before joining Fleetwood in 2013, told United's website: \"I'm delighted to be joining Dundee United - it was an easy decision to make.\n\"It's a massive club and I want to help them get back to the Premiership, where they should be.\"\nFollowing United's relegation from the top flight, 13 players have exited Tannadice along with manager Mixu Paatelainen and his backroom staff.\nWhile Murdoch and Quinn have exited County, manager Jim McIntyre has already recruited three defenders and a goalkeeper, Aaron McCarey from Wolves, this summer.\nChristopher Routis has arrived from Bradford City, Kenny van der Weg from Breda and Erik Cikos from Slovan Bratislava.","summary":"Dundee United have signed David Murdoch following his release by Ross County.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A government spokesman said the bodies were found near the city of Al Bayda, close to the site of the kidnapping.\nThe crew was taken in August while travelling through territory largely controlled by extremist militants.\nLibya has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and now has two competing governments and numerous militia groups.\nFaraj al-Barassi, a district army commander in eastern Libya, told Reuters that militants loyal to Islamic State (IS) were responsible for the killings.\nIS-affiliated militants have established a strong presence in parts of Libya, including Derna where the kidnapping is believed to have taken place.\nParts of Libya have descended into lawless chaos following the overthrow of Gaddafi, allowing extremists to gain ground.\nA February report by Human Rights Watch said there was a \"climate of impunity\" in the country that \"allowed militias to assault, threaten, kidnap, or even kill journalists\".\nLibya's internationally recognised government has fled from the capital Tripoli to the eastern city of Tobruk, while a rival parliament has been established in Tripoli itself.","summary":"The bodies of two Italian journalists and their local driver have been found in eastern Libya, months after they were kidnapped.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lucas failed to complete the first of the 10-race series but recovered to win seven of the next nine.\nThe 40-year-old is the only confirmed member of the British Paralympic team for the Rio Games.\n\"It's been a really good regatta and great to start 2016 off with a win,\" she said.\n\"We have had some great winds and some good conditions in different directions which has made it a good regatta.\"\nThe Sonar crew of John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Stephen Thomas missed out on a medal by finishing fourth.\nThe trio were second behind Canada going into the final day but three fifth places ended their medal hopes.","summary":"Britain's Hannah Lucas and Saskia Clark won gold in the 49erFX class at the IPC Sailing World Cup in Bermuda.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said Kulbhushan Jadhav was \"kidnapped\" and tried on \"concocted charges\".\nMr Jadhav was arrested last year and convicted on Monday of \"espionage and sabotage activities against Pakistan\".\nShortly after his arrest, Islamabad released a video in which he was shown admitting involvement in spying.\nIndia has always questioned the alleged confession, saying that it was extracted under duress.\nThere are differing accounts of how and where Kulbhushan Jadhav was detained.\nPakistan says he was detained on 3 March 2016 in the restive Balochistan province, which has been hit by a separatist insurgency that Islamabad accuses India of backing. India says he was kidnapped by Pakistan while he was in Iran.\nSpeaking in the Indian parliament on Tuesday, Ms Swaraj described the death sentence as \"an indefensible verdict\" and warned Pakistan to \"consider the consequences\".\nHome Minister Rajnath Singh promised that the government would do \"whatever it takes to make sure Mr Jadhav gets justice\".\nOn Monday, Pakistan said he had been tried by a military court and sentenced to death.\nPakistan said he told the court he had been ordered to \"plan, coordinate, and organise espionage\/sabotage activities aiming to destabilise and wage war against Pakistan\".\nHe has 40 days to appeal to the court, Pakistani media report. No date was given for his execution.\nThe nuclear-armed neighbours have a long history of diplomatic spats and Delhi and Islamabad often accuse each other of sending spies into their territories.\nIn November, Pakistan withdrew six officials from its mission in Delhi after they were outed as suspected spies by India.\nIt later leaked to the press the names and photos of eight alleged Indian spies working from India's mission in Islamabad.\nBut executions for spying are rare. In 1999, Pakistan hanged Sheikh Shamim 10 years after his conviction for spying.\nSarabjit Singh, an Indian man sentenced to death for spying in 1991, died in prison in 2013 while on death row after an attack by other prisoners.","summary":"India has condemned the death sentence given to a former navy officer accused of spying by Pakistan.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dozens of others were injured in the explosion early on Sunday.\nThe bomber struck at the entrance of the city's main port facilities. Residents say the blast could be heard across Mogadishu.\nNo group has said it carried out the attack, but the Somali Islamist group al-Shabab often carries out such bombings in the capital.\n\"We assisted 48 wounded people and carried 16 others who were killed in the blast,\" said Abdikadir Abdirahman Adem, head Mogadishu's Amin ambulance service.\nThe death toll is expected to rise further.","summary":"At least 16 people have been killed in a suicide bomb attack in the Somali capital, Mogadishu, medics say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The group, a mix of students and activists, were arrested while taking part in a protest two weeks ago against a new education bill.\nThey face possible jail terms on charges including insulting civil servants and refusing to disperse.\nVideo of the protests showing people being cornered by police and beaten sparked international condemnation.\nPresident Thein Sein of Myanmar (formerly Burma) has defended the action of officers, telling the BBC that in many Western countries a similar situation might have ended in gunfire and death.\nIn addition to the 65 people in court in the town of Letpadan on Wednesday, another five have been charged in absentia. Eleven people who were released on bail will be charged at a later date.\nAll could face jail terms of up to six years.\nThe BBC's Jonah Fisher, at the court, says relatives and supporters gathered outside the building with flowers, water and food for the detainees. Riot police were deployed to keep back the crowds.\nOur correspondent says that while there have been reforms in Myanmar since the end of military rule, the case shows that its laws and legal system remain dated and repressive.\nThe students began a protest march from Mandalay to Yangon (also known as Rangoon) in January, in opposition to a bill which centralises control over higher education.\nThey were calling for more power to be devolved to universities and higher education institutions, the right to form student unions, and teaching in ethnic minority languages.\nThe march was technically illegal as it did not have official approval. The two sides had been in negotiations, and the authorities had agreed to let the students continue to Yangon.\nBut the students were angered by police opposition when they reached Letpadan, 140km (90 miles) north of Yangon, and clashes broke out as they attempted to break through police lines.\nScores of students and some police officers were injured, while more than 100 people were arrested.\nThe government has announced an inquiry into the response of the security services, state media report. Young Burmese have been at the forefront of several protests in Myanmar over the years, including a notorious 1988 uprising against the former ruling junta.","summary":"More than 60 people have appeared in court in Myanmar on charges linked to violent anti-government protests.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jones, 31, suffered a shin injury while on international duty with Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday.\nCardiff manager Russell Slade said there was no break and Jones will be assessed once he returns to Wales.\n\"We're hoping he will be in on Sunday,\" said Slade. \"We don't know how long he'll be out for.\"\nThis is the second time in the space of two months Jones has been unavailable for Cardiff following international duty.\nHe missed the opening four games of the season after being deemed unfit following his involvement in the Gold Cup, held in America and Canada in July.\nThe latest set-back came in his country's goalless draw with Nicaragua in Port of Spain when he was carried off on a stretcher after 73 minutes.\n\"It's not broken, that's the most important thing, but there is a lot of swelling there. It will be assessed the moment he lands,\" said Slade.\nJones' injury ends a miserable week for Slade that also saw him lose defender Bruno Ecuele Manga for at least two months to a groin injury sustained while training with Gabon.\n\"As with Bruno, it's difficult to get the information you require,\" added Slade of Jones' condition.\nCardiff missed the striker's presence on Saturday in a dour stalemate with Preston.\nSlade admitted his side were poor as they registered two efforts on target against a team that started the afternoon on the bottom of the Championship table.\n\"I didn't think we got going until 50 or 60 minutes into the game and that can't happen,\" he said.\n\"Clearly it's not something we designed or wanted. We set out exactly what we wanted to do but we didn't do that.\n\"It can happen away from home sometimes, but it's dangerous because when you come up against top opposition, they will punish you in those periods.\n\"We haven't served up too many halves like that so benefit of the doubt.\n\"We came out for the second half and looked like a team again that wanted to go on and win a football match.\"\nSlade's mood on Saturday evening would not have been helped when one of his discarded strikers, Javi Guerra, put Rayo Vallecano in front against Barcelona in La Liga at the Nou Camp.\nGuerra, 33, moved to Rayo on a season-long loan in August after being told he was not in Slade's plans.","summary":"Cardiff City striker Kenwyne Jones is a doubt for Sunday's Championship trip to Preston North End.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Broken swords and spearheads were found by archaeologists on the RSPB Scotland nature reserve.\nTwelve pieces excavated from several different weapons have been handed over to Kilmartin Museum in Argyll.\nRSPB Scotland reserves archaeologist Jill Harden said they had probably been deliberately broken and thrown into a loch as part of a religious ceremony.\n\"This is the first discovery of this size from Argyll for many years,\" she said.\n\"The items were recovered from what had once been a freshwater loch - it seems that they had been purposely broken and cast into the waters as part of a ceremony, most likely as offerings or gifts to the gods or goddesses of the time.\n\"It is recorded that bronze swords were found on Coll in the 19th Century during drainage works, but their whereabouts today are unknown.\"\nThe archaeological investigation was directed by the Treasure Trove Unit, National Museums Scotland and RSPB Scotland.\nTrevor Cowie, from National Museums Scotland's department of Scottish history and archaeology, said: \"While a fair number of objects from this period have been discovered in the west of Scotland in the past, we generally know very little about the precise places where they were found.\n\"Archaeological techniques have developed dramatically since those 19th Century discoveries were made, so we have a great opportunity here to resolve many unanswered questions about life on Coll some 3,000 years ago.\"\nThe weapons can be viewed at the the Isle of Coll's An Cridhe community centre on Thursday and Friday.","summary":"Ancient weapons have been discovered on the Isle of Coll in Argyll.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"British Transport Police said the 15-year-old was attacked by a man and woman in their 40s.\nThe incident happened at Patterton station at about 23:30 on Saturday 3 October.\nThe teenager was punched from behind and stamped on as he lay on the ground, suffering facial injuries, including an injury to his eye.\nHe did not require hospital treatment.\nHis mobile phone was also stolen.\nThe boy had been with a group of friends on the 23:05 service between Glasgow Central and Neilston.\nDet Con Ryan Tierney, of British Transport Police, said: \"This would have been a busy service and I am aware there was an altercation between the group of younger boys and a group of older people shortly before the assault took place at Patterton.\n\"Anyone who was on the train and has information regarding those involved who remained on until it arrived at Neilston at 23:40 is urged to get in touch as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"A teenage boy was punched and stamped on as he lay on a train in Glasgow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spanish police say he had secretly taken photographs of his students as well as having sent images of other children to people on the internet.\nThe Manchester-born man reportedly had a \"special obsession\" with a girl he taught.\nHe was arrested in Valladolid, north-west Spain as part of an Interpol investigation.\nInterpol said they discovered illegal files were being sent from an email address in Spain and alerted the authorities.\nPolice said on Sunday the teacher is suspected of using a cloud storage service to keep and share the pictures between computers and with others.\nOfficers say they found a large number of sexually explicit files involving minors at the home of the teacher.\nHe kept photos of one girl in a dedicated folder on his computer but had not shared the images he had secretly taken of his underage students.\nPolice said they believe he previously lived in the Seville area.\nSpanish National Police said: \"At the moment, [police are] trying to establish the identity of the victims shown in the images found on the electronic devices belonging to the detained.\"","summary":"A British teacher has been arrested in Spain on suspicion of possessing and sharing child abuse images.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The medal - won as a teenager at his first World Cup - was estimated to be worth between \u00a370,000 and \u00a3140,000.\nThe three-time World Cup winner is selling all three of his winner's medals at auction, along with more than 2,000 items of personal memorabilia.\nHis winning medal from the 1962 World Cup in Chile was sold for \u00a3140,800.\nThe memorabilia, which includes shirts and trophies, is being sold over three days and his winner's medal from the 1970 World Cup, where he was part of the Brazilian team regarded as one of the greatest in history, has yet to go under the hammer.\nA one-off Jules Rimet trophy made for the former striker after Brazil's triumph in Mexico in 1970 is the most expensive item being auctioned, with an estimated price tag of \u00a3281,000 to \u00a3420,000.\nOn the first day of auction, the boots worn by Pele in the classic football film Escape to Victory sold for \u00a38,025.\nOther items sold include L'Equipe athlete of the century trophy with book (\u00a320,480), his 2007 Fifa presidential award (\u00a330,720) and a 1,000th goal tribute crown with book (\u00a3162,500).\nPele is the only player to have won the World Cup three times and is regarded by many as being the greatest footballer in history, scoring 1,281 goals in 1,363 matches and appearing 91 times for Brazil.","summary":"A World Cup winner's medal won by Brazilian football legend Pele has been sold at auction in New York for \u00a385,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Published in The Times, the letter says fans are being \"ripped-off by touts who anonymously exploit fair ticket prices via online ticket marketplaces\".\nIt urges the government to put \"the public's interests before the touts\".\nA government consultation on the resale of tickets closes on Friday.\n\"As artist managers, we deplore the increasing industrial-scale abuse and insider exploitation of tickets for music, arts and sports events by ticket touts,\" the letter says.\n\"The consequence in many cases is that fans will attend fewer shows, meaning that the profits made by such immoral practice is also money lost from the industry.\"\nIt is signed by managers for the UK's biggest live acts including One Direction, Little Mix, Radiohead, Mumford and Sons, Iron Maiden, Arctic Monkeys and Noel Gallagher.\nThe letter agrees there is a need for \"genuine, transparent ticket resale\/exchange\" through businesses selling tickets at face value, and urges the review to recommend \"all parties in a ticketing transaction should indentify themselves\".\nEarlier this week concert promoter Harvey Goldsmith told the BBC the issue of secondary ticketing websites was \"a national disgrace\".\nHe told Radio 4's Front Row programme that tickets to U2's recent London shows were advertised for up to \u00c2\u00a33,300 on resale sites, despite a face value of \u00c2\u00a3182.\n\"We're asking the government to pass a law which says you cannot sell a ticket for more than 10% of its face value,\" Goldsmith told the BBC.\nConsumer magazine Which? also called for a crack-down on ticket resale sites earlier this month, arguing consumers face a \"stitch-up\".\nThe group spent eight weeks monitoring four of the biggest secondary ticketing websites and said it found \"some really unusual behaviour\".\nMusic fans have until 23:00 GMT on 20 November 2015 to make their views known in the consultation.\nThe industry letter was compiled by Twickets, an online site which allows fans to sell spare tickets only at face value or below. Here is the full list of signatures and which artists they represent:","summary":"Artists including One Direction, Little Mix and Mumford and Sons have signed an open letter calling for a crackdown on ticket touts.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The motorist received a \u00c2\u00a3100 fine and three points on their licence.\nDorset Police said when the driver was stopped he said: \"I was trying to find that new Sam Smith song on You tube because I didn't have it on my phone.\"\nThe singer has released the song Writing's On The Wall as the theme to the new James Bond film Spectre.\nOfficers were carrying out checks on traffic offences on Thursday and stopped vehicles which had no insurance as well as others breaking the speed limit.\nSpectre sees Daniel Craig return as British spy James Bond, aka 007, in a globe-trotting blockbuster named after a sinister criminal syndicate.\nTwo-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz, French actress Lea Seydoux and Italy's Monica Bellucci also appear in the 24th official entry in the long-running series.","summary":"A driver caught speeding in Bournemouth was trying to find a new Sam Smith song on his mobile phone, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Stephensons single-decker was a mile off the local bus route and must have been driven down a farm track, said farmer James Mizen.\nMr Mizen said a bus mechanic knocked at the door of his Thaxted, Essex, farmhouse to tell him a vehicle was stuck on the property.\nStephensons declined to comment on the incident. It is understood the bus did not have passengers at the time.\nLive: For more Essex stories\nMr Mizen said: \"The mechanic said the bus was on our muck heap.\n\"He must have gone down a no-through road, down a single track road, ignored the 'no unauthorised vehicles' sign and then down our farm track before stopping at the muck heap.\n\"Apparently there had been a road closure and one of his colleagues told him to take a right, which he did.\n\"It doesn't seem there was much common sense at play. The further he was getting the more awkward it was going to get for him.\n\"We don't even like taking our tractor right down to the muck heap, never mind a commercial bus.\"\nMr Mizen and his brother Chris used a tractor to tow the bus free.","summary":"A double-decker bus became stuck in a muck heap on a farm.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford said the idea was \"attractive\" and could help tackle poverty and inequality.\nSupporters said it would help unemployed people who fear taking a job would lead to cuts in their benefits.\nBut Patrick Minford from Cardiff University's Business School said it was \"not a workable scheme\".\nUnder Universal Basic Income (UBI) everyone would receive the same sum of money regardless of whether they work or not.\nThere would be no requirements to show an individual is looking for a job either.\nIn Scotland the policy has support from across the political spectrum, with feasibility work under way ahead of possible pilot schemes in Glasgow and Fife.\nJamie Cooke, head of the RSA think tank in Scotland, told the BBC's Sunday Politics Wales programme: \"Moving from a system where you aren't working to a system where you are, you won't face those penalties, you retain your consistent payment.\n\"You're given the security to be able to choose to work... or training, or to set up your own business in a way that is beneficial to you.\"\nHowever Prof Minford, who was an adviser to former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, told the programme: \"This is not a workable scheme because it's far too expensive.\n\"It creates a tremendous tax, a disincentive for the average person further up the income scale who's paying for it all.\"\nMr Drakeford told the assembly earlier in January he found the idea of UBI \"attractive in the way that it can simplify and support people who currently have to rely on a very complex set of part-time work, part-time benefits and so on\".\nBut he added: \"The political world will face a job of convincing the public about the merits of the scheme.\"\nAsked if he was worried by Mr Drakeford's comments, Prof Minford replied: \"It's quite worrying for Wales.\n\"I'm hoping Wales won't go the same way [as Scotland] towards this sort of extremely expensive socialist experiment\".","summary":"The Welsh government's support for a universal basic income is \"worrying\", a leading economist has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan had a two-star \"improvement is necessary\" rating in May in a report warning of major non-compliance with regulations.\nDenbigh Infirmary's rating of one star was called \"abysmal\" by Clwyd West AM Darren Millar.\nBoth have now achieved four-star grades.\nControl measures to combat clostridium difficile (C.diff) have also been stepped up at Glan Clwyd and Wrexham Maelor Hospital.\nThree deaths between April and June in north Wales were said to be directly attributable to the infection, while it played a part in two others.\nThe number of cases of C.diff per 100,000 people was 51 in the Betsi Cadwaladr health board area, compared to 36 in Wales and 25 in England.\nTracey Cooper, the board's assistant director of nursing with responsibility for infection prevention, said in a report that the food-hygiene issue had been addressed immediately and a programme of unannounced kitchen inspections had started.\nThe board will discuss the report and C.diff and MRSA infection rates during a meeting on Tuesday.","summary":"Two north Wales hospitals have been rated as \"good\" by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two separate reports have suggested it could be an ideal site for a new small module reactor (SMR).\nAbout 300 workers are decommissioning the plant which began in 1995, two years after it ceased operating.\nIt is due to enter a care and maintenance period in 2016. Ninety redundancies were announced in April.\nDarryl Williams from the Unite union said: \"We would welcome anything that would keep local skills in the area.\"\nA report by the House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee has called on the UK government to drive forward the development of SMRs.\nAnother report by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers also suggested Trawsfynydd as a location for a demonstrator reactor.\nIf the idea was given the go-ahead, it is thought the reactor could be up and running in 10-15 years.\nA Welsh government spokesperson said it was a matter for the UK government, but that it would monitor the situation.\nThe Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) said: \"We are undertaking a programme of work looking at the potential of SMRs.\"","summary":"A new nuclear reactor could be built at Trawsfynydd power station in Ceredigion, it has been suggested.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Natzler has served as acting Clerk since the retirement of Sir Robert Rogers last year.\nA panel led by Mr Bercow initially recommended that Australian Carole Mills take the role but MPs objected and she has since withdrawn.\nNews of Mr Natzler's appointment was met with cheers by MPs in the Commons.\nThe recruitment of a new Clerk, Parliament's most senior legal and constitutional adviser, has been dogged by argument over the past nine months.\nMPs said Ms Mills, the original choice of the House of Commons commission who works in the Australian Parliament, did not have the relevant constitutional experience and accused Mr Bercow of a \"stitch-up\".\nMr Bercow insisted that the appointment must have the confidence of MPs and \"paused\" the recruitment process before re-starting it.\nAs part of a modernisation of procedures, the current responsibilities of the Clerk will now be split, with a new post of Commons director-general taking over responsibility for the day-to-day commercial and administrative functions of the Commons.\nAnnouncing Mr Natzler's appointment in the Commons, Mr Bercow said he had been chosen from a field of four candidates.\nWelcoming the appointment, David Cameron joked that Mr Bercow had \"gone to the ends of the earth\" to find the most qualified candidate and he was \"very glad he found the right answer right here in Britain\".\nLabour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Natzler's appointment was \"well deserved\".\nBefore Sir Robert's retirement, Mr Natzler served as Clerk Assistant for many years.","summary":"Commons Speaker John Bercow has announced the appointment of Martin Natzler as the new House of Commons Clerk.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old Erskine has agreed a pre-contract to sign for Thistle on a three-year deal in June.\nManager Alan Archibald expects to lose Bannigan in the summer.\n\"We were aware of him being out of contract in at the end of the season and Dundee United hadn't made a move on it,\" he said of Erskine.\n\"We have went through the right channels and have that in place and it's a good one to look forward to for next season.\"\nIt will be Erskine's third spell with United's Scottish Premiership rivals.\nHe started his career at Firhill before moving to Tannadice in 2013, only to be loaned back later that season.\nBut he was a first-team regular with the Tangerines last season.\nThis term, he missed out during September, October and November through injury but returned to action in December.\nAsked if Erskine could join Thistle during the January transfer window, Archibald told BBC Scotland: \"That's down to Dundee United.\n\"He's their player and we have to respect that and we've just put that in place for next season.\"\nArchibald laughed off newspaper headlines suggesting that he had threatened to resign should Bannigan be sold during January.\n\"It was tongue in cheek what I said in the papers,\" he said. \"But I would be devastated and we'll not let him go.\n\"It would need to be crazy money to let him go.\n\"It would not be worth it for us as he is a key player.\n\"If you let your key player go in January for what would not be a great amount of money would send out all the wrong signals.\"\nHowever, asked about reported interest by Aberdeen, Archibald said: \"It is just paper talk. There have been a few linked with him.\n\"He's a good player and out of contract and we expect that.\n\"We know he is going to go in the summer - he will get good offers.\n\"But there is no bitterness. We won't get a fee for him, but we've had four or five years out of him playing at the top of his game.\"","summary":"Partick Thistle have agreed a deal to sign midfielder Chris Erskine from Dundee United, with Barry Bannigan moving the other way.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Villa instead appointed Roberto Di Matteo, but he was sacked after 124 days and replaced by Steve Bruce.\n\"They wanted bigger names I think, they took the lad [Di Matteo] and that is how it goes,\" Warnock said ahead of Cardiff's visit to Villa Park.\n\"I thought at the time that's their loss not mine.\"\nThe 67-year-old continued: ''There were about five clubs I spoke to. You have to look at that when you get to my age.\n\"I would not be here if one or two of those things had cropped up, but I am really pleased I am here. It is probably fate.\"\nWarnock had discussions with a number of clubs in the summer, including Nottingham Forest, before joining Cardiff following the departure of Paul Trollope in October.\nTrollope has since been appointed assistant manager at Brighton, replacing Colin Calderwood who left to join Bruce at Villa.\nAfter sacking Di Matteo, who lasted just 12 games, Villa opted for former Hull manager Bruce just a week after Warnock had been installed at Cardiff.\nWarnock thinks Bruce is the right man to bring success to Villa following their Premier League relegation as he is a similar manager to himself.\n''With Steve and myself you get what you see. I was disappointed I did not get a chance with Villa in the summer if I'm honest, because I thought it would have been ideal to sort everything out,\" Warnock told BBC Wales.\n\"That is why I am not surprised at all Steve has gone in and done really well.\n\"I am not saying we are similar types, but we have the same philosophies regarding management.\n''I think Steve is the right one now. He knows it's a massive club. He will be looking forward to it.\n\"We have had some right battles over the years. He knows he's in for a tough game on Saturday.''\nWarnock believes Bruce, unbeaten at Villa, deserved a crack at the England job.\n''Personally I thought he should have been England manager at the time,\" he said. \"With his experience, playing wise, what he had done and his age and his enthusiasm, it was an ideal position for him in the summer.\n''I know Gareth Southgate has done a good job, but I am surprised they have not spoken to Steve again.''","summary":"Cardiff City boss Neil Warnock says he would not have joined the Bluebirds if he had been appointed Aston Villa manager in the summer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Helmut Oberlander says he was forced to act as a translator for the squad and did not participate in atrocities.\nHe has fought three prior attempts by Canada to strip his citizenship and won.\nHis lawyer says Mr Oberlander will also fight this latest citizenship revocation, calling it \"persecution\".\nA spokeswoman with Citizenship Canada said in a statement to the BBC that \"we don't take citizenship revocation lightly, but it is necessary in cases of fraud and serious misrepresentation\".\nCanada says that when Mr Oberlander applied for entry to Canada in 1954, he obtained his citizenship by knowingly concealing that he had been an auxiliary of the Einsatzkommando, a force that operated behind the German army's front line in the Eastern occupied territories.\nThe squad is responsible for killing more than two million people, many of them Jewish people.\n\"We are determined to deny safe haven in Canada to war criminals and persons believed to have committed or been complicit in war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide,\" said Citizenship Canada's Lisa Filipps.\nMr Oberlander has argued in court that he was conscripted, had no alternative than to work for the Germans, and would have been subject to the harshest penalties had he disobeyed.\nCanada has revoked his citizenship three times since 1995. Each time it was overturned on appeal.\nIn 2016, Canada's Supreme Court refused to hear the government's appeal of a lower court ruling that Ottawa should reconsider its decision to revoke Mr Oberlander's citizenship.\nHis lawyer Ronald Poulton says Canada \"appears prepared to hound Mr Oberlander and his family to his grave\".\n\"In order to find Mr. Oberlander complicit in war crimes, given his limited and forced participation with the German military, they had attempted to stretch fiction into fact and to rely on an outdated archaic principle known as guilt by association,\" he said.\nMr. Oberlander was born in Halbstadt, Ukraine in 1924, and he obtained his Canadian citizenship in 1960.\nShimon Koffler Fogel, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, praised Canada for its \"tireless\" efforts to strip Mr Oberlander of his citizenship.\n\"This latest development is an important milestone in bringing a measure of justice to his many victims and their families,\" he said in a statement.\nMr Oberlander's case is expected to be back before a federal court within the next six months.","summary":"Canada has revoked the citizenship of a 93-year-old man who was a member of a Nazi death squad during World War Two.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The annual Bank of Scotland Business Digital Index assessed small firms in five key skills needed to get the most out of being online.\nIt found that fewer than a third of small businesses north of the border lacked these basic skills.\nThis compares to a UK average of 38%. Only London rivals Scotland in terms of this measure.\nExperts said the lack of key digital skills was a primary barrier to doing more business online, with 15% of firms across the UK stating this was the main barrier, more than doubling since 2015.\nThe skills assessed for the current report were managing information, communicating, transacting, creating and problem solving.\nThe report also noted cyber security was rising in prominence as a reason for small businesses not doing more online.\nAlmost 60% of Scottish firms said they still needed to invest in cyber security, lower than the UK average of 69%.\nPhilip Grant, chair of the bank's Scottish executive committee, said: \"It's pleasing to see that the Business Digital Index shows digital maturity is increasing for small businesses in Scotland, however, there are still too many without basic digital skills.\n\"It's clear that being online can open the doors to opportunities, as well as cost and time saving benefits.\n\"We must do more to encourage small businesses based in Scotland to invest in digital skills, allowing them to make the most out of being online and to reap the benefits.\"\nTwo thousand businesses and charities across the UK were surveyed, including 109 in Scotland. The study was developed along with Doteveryone and Accenture.","summary":"Scotland has the second lowest proportion of small businesses without basic digital skills in the UK, according to a new report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow Jones rose 78 points, or 0.44%, to 17,918.62.\nThe wider S&P 500 index was up 11.18 points to 2,099.73, while the tech-focused Nasdaq climbed 36.26 points to 4,859.16.\nData from the Institute for Supply Management showed the US services sector, which accounts for two-thirds of the US economy, picked up in June.\nThe US trade deficit however increased by 10% as the stronger dollar led to decreasing exports.\nPharmaceutical companies led the market gains. Horizon Pharma climbed 4.7%, while Progenics Pharmaceuticals was up 9.3%.\nBiotech firms AbbVie and Biogen each rose 2.3% after European regulators approved a new multiple sclerosis drug.\nTech firms also had a strong day.\nFacebook's shares climbed 2.4%. Google's parent company Alphabet was up 0.6%.","summary":"(Close): Stocks on Wall Street closed higher after a report indicated that the US services sector had picked up in June.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Internet service providers had until Tuesday to implement the ban.\nThe sites now redirect to a message explaining they have been blocked \"by decision of public authorities\".\nIn 2015, the authorities banned 11 popular pornography websites, saying many failed to protect children \"from information harmful to their health\".\nAnalysis by Vitaliy Shevchenko, BBC Monitoring\nThe decision was made following two separate court rulings, which said the websites \"spread pornography\".\nSexually explicit content is not outlawed in Russia, but the law bans \"the illegal production, dissemination and advertisement of pornographic materials and objects\".\nIt is not uncommon for Russia to ban websites. The government agency Roskomnadzor maintains a blacklist that now includes thousands of them.\nAccess is usually blocked for violating the notoriously vague extremism legislation or child protection laws.\nWebsites critical of the Kremlin have been blocked too, and at one point Wikipedia was blacklisted.\nFollowing the 2015 ban, one woman asked Roskomnadzor on Twitter whether it could recommend an alternative.\nThe agency replied: \"You can meet someone in real life.\"\nOn Tuesday, it said its earlier tweet was \"still relevant\".\nHowever, open rights campaigners have warned that local bans can be defeated.\n\"Blocking porn is the fastest way to ensure widespread adoption of censorship circumvention in your country,\" said Eva Galperin, global policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.\nOne of the affected porn sites offered Roskomnadzor a premium subscription to its service, in exchange for lifting the ban.\nThe government agency said it was \"not in the market\" for such an offer.\nNadya Tolokonnikova, lead singer from punk band Pussy Riot, joked that the ban was \"a blow below the belt\".","summary":"Russia has blocked access to pornography websites for a second time in two years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen, 27, who is an MP for the National Front (FN), had been seen by some as a future leader of the party.\nShe is the granddaughter of FN founder Jean-Marie Le Pen.\nShe is one of the best known figures in the party and one of only two FN lawmakers in the outgoing parliament.\nAnalysts say she takes more of a hardline position than her aunt.\nAccording to Le Figaro, Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen will announce on Wednesday her intention not to stand for a new term in parliamentary elections in June. She will also quit her position as president of the FN in the south-eastern region of Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d'Azur.\nIt is understood she wishes to spend more time with her young daughter, the newspaper adds.\nThe party would not confirm the report but senior FN official Bruno Gollnisch told reporters it would not be totally unexpected.\n\"I think it's in the works, but I will let her announce it if she wants to,\" he said.","summary":"Marine Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen, niece of French far-right leader Marine Le Pen, is to quit politics, French media report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old tight-head is among the starting XV who are given a chance to redeem themselves after the 29-13 defeat by Scotland.\nAsked if he was relieved to be retained, the Exeter Chiefs player replied: \"Oh yeah.\n\"Obviously you want to keep your place and after a loss everyone was on edge.\"\nFrancis continued: \"It's good we've got a good squad and a good depth especially in my position.\n\"There's Samson [Lee] there's me and there's Rhods [Rhodri Jones] and there's Scott Andrews.\n\"If you don't have a good game there's someone knocking ready to do anything to take your place.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWales go into Friday night's match in Cardiff off the back of defeats by Scotland and England.\nAnother defeat will mean it would be Wales' worst championship since 2010 and Francis accepts the players have something to prove at the Principality Stadium.\nFrancis says he has managed to avoid the worst of the criticism aimed at the team in Wales because he plays his club rugby in the south west of England.\n\"It's a bit like a fishbowl isn't it,\" he said.\n\"When the game doesn't go how you want it's quite hard not to take that personally especially if you look at the press.\n\"I guess I'm lucky in the weeks after the losses I've been back in Exeter.\n\"I didn't have to stay here and I sort of managed to get away from that and focus on something else and then come back into it.\n\"It's not a nation is it? It's a little part of the south west and there's only a few papers that will print anything about the rugby, but here it's all over the news.\"","summary":"Wales prop Tomas Francis says he is relieved to be selected for Friday's Six Nations match against Italy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The report focuses on the impact of sea level rises on the Dawlish to Teignmouth line which connects Cornwall and Devon to the rest of the UK.\nThe line was closed for two months in 2014 after it was destroyed by storms.\nNetwork Rail said the study would be \"key\" to long-term developments.\nThe report, published in the Journal of Transport Geography, said that 10% of journeys on the line, which was rebuilt and reopened in April 2014, could be affected by 2040.\nThe report said adverse weather disrupted the line about 10 days per year, but according to sea-level predictions that could rise to almost 40 by 2040 and up to 120 by 2100.\nAcademics from Plymouth University, the University of Leeds and the University of York identified a link between sea-level change and rail incidents over the last 150 years.\nThe academics said there could be similar implications for other vulnerable stretches of railway throughout Wales, south-east England, the Cumbrian coast and Scotland.\nDr David Dawson, from the University of Leeds, said the long-term future of the line was \"really worrying\".\nThe report predicts diverting routes could potentially cost billions of pounds.\nNetwork Rail said it hoped to develop \"long-term interventions\" to \"secure the future\" of the line.\nThe Department for Transport said it had invested \u00c2\u00a331m into improving the resilience of the route and was \"exploring the potential for longer-term improvements in the area\".\nIn January, the prime minister backed a new Okehampton railway route as the \"most resilient\" alternative to the vulnerable Dawlish line.","summary":"One of the UK's most vulnerable railway lines could be cut off by up to 120 days a year by the end of the century, a study has warned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The train firm said it would refund the difference in cost between mainline and high speed fares - to compensate for the loss of direct high speed trains.\nSoutheastern will also give season ticket-holders from five stations a backdated 20% refund on mainline fares.\nDover MP Charlie Elphicke, said the line still needed repairing quickly.\nHe said it had been a difficult time for rail users and it was right passengers should be compensated after the problems were caused when cracks appeared in the sea wall.\nMr Elphicke said an emergency peak-time high-speed rail service between Dover and St Pancras to help commuters had made a difference.\n\"We now need Network Rail to confirm how long it will take to repair the sea wall,\" he said.\nSteve Kilby, from Network Rail, said the team was working hard to get a final design in place for repairs.\nBut, he said: \"This week has been very stormy on the beach and our guys have been working through tough conditions.\"\nHe said 15,000 tonnes of rock had been placed on the shingle to protect the railway from heavy seas and eventually more than 70,000 tonnes would be in place.\nThe stations where passengers will be compensated are Sandwich, Deal, Walmer, Martin Mill and Dover Priory.\nCompensation claim forms are available for people at the station.","summary":"Southeastern has said it will compensate passengers affected by the closure of the Dover to Folkestone rail line.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He complained that Dawn Bowden referred to \"Goebbels-like propaganda from the right-wing media\" in a recent debate.\nHe claimed Eluned Morgan \"trivialised suicide\" when saying Brexit would \"slit the wrists of the Welsh economy\".\nMr Davies has written to Presiding Officer Elin Jones asking her to remind AMs to use more appropriate language.\n\"There is a danger that the aggressive nature of debates on the subject of Britain's vote to leave the European Union is likely to worsen any tensions which exist in Welsh society,\" Mr Davies said in his letter to Ms Jones.\n\"Whatever we may feel individually and collectively about the result we all have a responsibility to conduct that civic discussion in a rational manner and with respect.\"\nAn assembly spokesman said the presiding officer had \"received this correspondence on Friday afternoon and will reply to the Leader of Welsh Conservatives soon\".\nIn response, Ms Bowden said she stood by what she said, criticising the way the \"right-wing press\" has portrayed recent issues such as immigration.\nShe added: \"If he [Mr Davies] has a problem with that then my view would be, he is being over sensitive.\"\nMs Morgan have been asked to comment.","summary":"Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies has called on AMs to be \"more careful\" when discussing the EU referendum.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Joel Andresier, 39, from Southampton, said the pushchair had been covered in \"pretty much every bodily fluid known to science\" by his three children.\nAt one stage the highest bid for the three-wheeler stood at more than \u00a3150,000, after the advert went viral.\nHe reset the price after admitting he did not expect the bidder to pay up.\nIn the listing's description, Mr Andresier, of Sarisbury Green, said: \"This was purchased against my wishes many years ago as I never wanted any children and a buggy signified my wife's intent to have children.\n\"We argued much and this buggy signifies everything that ended my happy carefree low cost child free life.\"\nIt prompted six pages of questions which led the advert to exceed the number of customer enquiries allowed by the online auction site.\nMr Andresier wrote: \"Looks like I have hit the eBay limit for shared responses to all your wonderful questions. It doesn't look like the last 50 or so replies from today have been added to the listing. Sorry people - looks like you have broken eBay.\"\nOn the comments pages, one user described Mr Andresier as a \"marketing genius\", while another did not see the funny side and said he was \"pathetic\".\nHe said he would use the proceeds from the sale to \"help me recover from children\".\nMr Andresier's wife Susan, 36, had said she found the listing \"hilarious\", and added the couple had been amazed by its popularity on social media.\n'Green monster' for sale: Highlights from the eBay listing\n\"I have bought cars that cost less than this buggy. My dad once bought a house that cost less than this buggy.\n\"Anyway as you can tell I hate the buggy. I now have 3 children, and a Labrador and am forced to endure the school run where women I dont know try and discuss the price of centre parc holidays, and the benefits of the micro over the mini micro scooter. To summarize my life is over and this green albatross needs to go round some other poor sods neck.\n\"All of my children are now walking (often in completely the wrong direction) but someone else deserves to give this a good home. Over the years I have collected spare bits from other zombified fathers who were once full of life and I will throw these in as well.\"","summary":"A man who put his \"zombified\" pushchair up for sale on eBay has sold it for \u00a312,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The England Knights player made his Tigers debut as a 16-year-old in 2008, and went on to make 44 first-team appearances for them, scoring 16 tries.\n\"I'm looking forward to a new challenge and something a bit different,\" Arundel told Hull's club website.\n\"I'm really excited and also a little nervous as it's a big club and that will put a bit more pressure on me.\"\nHull FC's director of rugby Shaun McRae added: \"We have said since day one that we're trying to build a culture and winning mentality at this club, one that isn't only about now but also about the future.\n\"That's why we're looking at players of Joe's calibre that are not just showing immense promise now but look to have ever greater years ahead of them in their career, not just with Hull FC but England too.\"","summary":"Hull FC have signed full-back Joe Arundel on a two-year deal from Castleford Tigers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old's first World Series win since 2012 ended the 13-event winning streak of Gwen Jorgensen.\nThe Welsh triathlete also beat British rival Jodie Stimpson.\n\"Helen has put a very strong case forward,\" said Stanford, who has already qualified for Rio along with Vicky Holland.\nWith an official announcement due in June, two-time world champion Jenkins and England's Commonwealth champion Stimpson are competing to be part of Britain's female triathlon contingent in Rio this summer.\n\"Personally, I can't see how they can't pick Helen,\" said Jenkins' Welsh compatriot Stanford.\n\"British Triathlon were saying that you had to display potential to medal for Rio and she's absolutely done that.\n\"She's gone out there and won the race and not only that she's beaten Gwen Jorgensen, who is the hot favourite to win gold in Rio, so if you beat her you've shown you have potential to medal so I'd be very surprised if she's not selected.\"\nStimpson made a strong start to the season, winning the opening World Series event in Abu Dhabi and the sprint distance World Cup in Australia.\nBut she trailed in 12th, more than three minutes behind the winner, at the Gold Coast.\n\"Jodie had a fantastic start to the season,\" added Stanford, the 2013 world champion.\n\"But sadly she didn't quite have the race she wanted at the Gold Coast which was the actual selection race.\n\"That was the day they had to really perform and show what they were capable of doing, but she presented a strong case earlier in the year and you never know what the selectors are thinking and which way they will go.\"\nAfter winning the race in Australia, Jenkins said: \"The team is not announced yet but I think I have probably done enough today.\n\"Our team is so strong and it is so unfair that Jodie might not be going to the Games.\"","summary":"Former world champion Non Stanford says she would be \"very surprised\" if Helen Jenkins is not selected for Great Britain's triathlon team for the Rio Olympics.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It will also investigate claims about money contained in an Isle of Man bank account.\nIt is understood the PSNI asked the NCA to take the lead because of the complexity and scale of the investigation.\nIt is the NCA's first major investigation since it began operating in Northern Ireland in May.\nInvestigators from the agency are expected to meet the PSNI shortly.\nIn a statement on Thursday, the NCA, the UK equivalent of the FBI, confirmed it had agreed to investigate the sale of Northern Ireland assets owned by the Republic of Ireland's National Assets Management Agency (Nama).\nNCA deputy director of operations Graham Gardner said: \"The NCA has considered a request from [the] PSNI and has agreed to lead an investigation, calling on support as necessary from PSNI officers.\nBBC News NI Home Affairs Correspondent Vincent Kearney\nThis takes the investigation to a new level.\nThe NCA has a level of expertise and resources not available to the PSNI.\nThey include a specialist economic crime unit and a financial intelligence unit.\nThose units contain specialist investigators like forensic accountants and technical experts.\nThe NCA also has an international reach and works with other agencies throughout the world, including Interpol, whose members include the Republic of Ireland and the United States.\n\"We will not be providing a running commentary on our progress but will provide updates as and when appropriate.\"\nEarlier, an Irish parliament (D\u00e1il) committee was told a former Nama adviser was in line for a \u00a35m payment after the sale of Nama's property loan portfolio in Northern Ireland.\nUS investment firm, Pimco, pulled out of the tender bidding process after discovering the fee arrangement to Nama's former adviser, Frank Cushnahan.\nThe revelation came during a hearing of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).\nIt is examining Nama's sale of its 850-property NI portfolio last year.\nThe National Assets Management Agency (Nama) is the Republic of Ireland's \"bad bank\", set up to deal with toxic loans during the Irish banking crisis, and the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland portfolio is known as Project Eagle.","summary":"The National Crime Agency (NCA) is to lead an investigation into the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland property loan portfolio.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least one bomber blew himself up outside the mausoleum of Sayid Mohammed bin Ali al-Hadi, which was then stormed by gunmen, reports say.\nAnother bomber is said to have blown himself up among fleeing worshippers.\nMeanwhile the death toll from Sunday's suicide bombing in Baghdad has again been raised, from 281 to 292.\nAmid growing public anger over the truck bombing, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi fired the three top security officials in Baghdad on Friday.\nThey were the head of Baghdad's security command, the head of interior ministry intelligence for Baghdad and the official responsible for Baghdad in the national security adviser's office.\nIS said five of its members had carried out the raid on the site in Balad. The militant group follows an extreme form of Sunni Islam and often targets Shias, who it regards as apostates.\nAbout 50 people were injured in the attack, police and medical sources said.\nIslamic State: The full story\nWorshippers were marking the Eid al-Fitr festival, celebrating the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, when the site came under mortar fire.\nThe first bomber then struck a market at the entrance to the shrine.\nA third bomber was shot dead before he was able to detonate his explosive vest, reports say.\nIt came four days after IS carried out the deadliest bombing in Baghdad, 45 miles (70km) south of Balad, since the 2003 US-led invasion.\nThat attack target a shopping complex in the mainly Shia Muslim district of Karrada.\nIS militants overran large parts of northern and western Iraq two years ago, but government forces have since regained much of the territory.\nIn response to the battlefield setbacks, including the recent loss of the western city of Falluja, the militants have stepped up their attacks on civilians.\nThe Iraqi government has been accused of not doing enough to protect its citizens and has stepped-up security in Baghdad in response to the latest violence.","summary":"So-called Islamic State (IS) has said it was behind a suicide attack on a Shia shrine south-west of the Iraqi capital, Baghdad, that killed at least 20 people.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The $5m (??3.2m) prize is supposed to be awarded each year to an elected leader who governed well, raised living standards and then left office.\nThis is the fourth time in five years there has been no winner.\nA committee member said the group looked \"for excellence in governance but in leadership also\".\nKenya's Mwai Kibaki met at least one of the criteria, after he stepped down as president earlier this year.\nHowever, his 2007 re-election was tarnished by disputes which turned violent, leading to the deaths of some 1,200 people.\nHis opponent, Raila Odinga, said the poll had been rigged in favour of Mr Kibaki, who denied any wrongdoing.\nThree people have won in the seven years since the prize was launched: Cape Verde's Pedro Verona Pires; Festus Mogae from Botswana and Mozambique's Joaquim Chissano.\nSudan-born telecoms entrepreneur Mr Ibrahim launched the prize in an attempt to encourage African leaders to leave power peacefully.\nThe $5m prize is spread over 10 years and is followed by $200,000 a year for life.","summary":"The search is on for the next winner of the Mo Ibrahim Prize for African Leadership.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The mural, called Slave Labour, disappeared from a wall in Wood Green, north London, in February and appeared in a Miami sale.\nBut it was removed from the lot after protests by Haringey Council.\nIt is now up for auction in June in Covent Garden by the Sincura Group. A local councillor and the local Trades Union Congress have attacked the sale.\nThe mural, which depicts a boy hunched over a sewing machine making Union Jack bunting, appeared on the side of a Poundland store last May, just before the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.\nA spokesman for the auctioneers Sincura said the mural \"has been sensitively restored under a cloak of secrecy\", and will go on show alongside pieces by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, Mario Testino and Russell Young.\nBut Wood Green councillor Alan Strickland said: \"This is a piece of art given to the community for public enjoyment, and people will find it galling that you can only view this work at an expensive champagne reception, when it belongs with the people of north London, not a private owner.\n\"We saw the level of public anger last time, as the story went around the world, and I expect the same this time.\"\nAnd Keith Flett, secretary of the Haringey Trades Union Congress, said: \"The Slave Labour Banksy belongs to the people of Haringey not to a wealthy private client.\"\nWhen the mural was up for auction in Miami, it was expected to fetch up to \u00c2\u00a3450,000.\nThere was suspicion it had been stolen when it disappeared but the Metropolitan Police said there were \"no reports of any theft\".\nSlave Labour will go on sale at the London Film Museum on 2 June.","summary":"A mural by the street artist Banksy is to be sold at auction after it was removed from a lot in the US.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Official numbers showed revenues down 32.2% for the period to 16.4bn Macau patacas ($2.05bn; \u00c2\u00a31.36bn).\nExpectations were for a fall in revenues of just over 31%.\nMacau is the world's largest gaming centre - ahead of Las Vegas - and the only place in China where casinos are allowed.\nA special administrative region of China, Macau's economy relies heavily on gambling and shopping - especially by big spending tourists from the mainland.\nBut Chinese President Xi Jinping's campaign against corruption and luxury spending, which began in December 2012, has seen officials and others from the mainland more wary of gaming and spending in the city.\nChina's Communist Party prohibits officials from gambling, but until the 2012 crackdown, officials had reportedly visited Macau's casinos to gamble and spend.\nChina has emphasised Macau's need to diversify its economy away from gambling. The city's build up of new resorts and hotels is expected to help drive general tourism, however, analysts have said Macau will be hard-pressed to build up non-gaming streams of revenue in the near future.\nOfficial numbers released on Monday showed the city's economy shrank by 24.2% year-on-year during three months to September, the city's Statistics and Census Service said.\n\"Economic contraction in the third quarter was attributable to the continuous decline in exports of services, of which exports of gaming services decreased by 37.4% year-on-year and exports of other tourism services dropped by 15.3%,\" it added.\nOnce a Portuguese colony, gaming has taken place in Macau for more than 300 years. For many years it was referred to as the Monte Carlo of the Orient. The city was returned to Chinese rule in 1999.","summary":"Gambling revenues in the Chinese city of Macau fell more than expected in the first nine months of the year, as a crackdown on corruption continues.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It comes after Ruskin College's governing body agreed to cut two of its six BA programmes and one of its three MA courses to save money.\nCollege principal Chris Wilkes said the decision was related to \"low student numbers rather than any other reason\".\nHe said it would continue to focus on adult education.\nFamous Ruskin College alumni include former deputy prime minister John Prescott and Dennis Skinner, MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire.\nBA English Studies, BA History with Social Sciences and MA Women's Studies are being discontinued.\nAnne Hughes, 63, from Thame in Oxfordshire, has been studying BA English Studies part-time at the college for two years.\nShe said she was \"absolutely distraught\" it was being cut.\nShe is physically disabled and has depression, and said she chose to study at the college because it worked with \"disadvantaged, disabled and mature students\".\nThe college also offers bespoke timetables, unlike some other places of higher education, she added.\nOnline petitions have been set up in a bid to save the English faculty and the Women's Studies course.\nOne signatory, Jenny Lewis, wrote on the first petition: \"[Tutors] Helen Kidd and Tom Sherry are carrying on the great Ruskin tradition of bringing opportunities to those that otherwise would not have them.\"\nStudent and activist Saskia Ritchie, who set up the second petition, said Ruskin had been set up for \"people who would traditionally be excluded from academia\" and gives \"access to truly excellent learning opportunities\".\nMr Wilkes said the college would lose about 25 students as a result of the cuts.\nHe added degrees had been on offer at the college for about 10 years and were \"relatively new\" considering the college's 116-year history.\n\"Our focus will continue to be on educating adults and I think what we're doing is just renewing our offer but doing it in a different way, fulfilling our mission in a different way, to perhaps how we've done it in the past,\" Mr Wilkes added.\nThe college previously lost funding from the Skills Development Agency.","summary":"More than 2,000 people have signed an online petition to save three degree courses at an Oxford college.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wales Police said David Ellis, 40, his lodger, has been arrested in Ireland.\nOfficers are liaising with Garda officers in connection with his extradition back to the UK.\nRetired telecoms engineer Mr Warburton, 59, has not been seen since 31 July.\nPolice launched an appeal for information after he went missing; they said his M-reg Peugeot 205 had been spotted in north Wales before returning to Swansea.\nThe car was found abandoned at Birkenhead port some days later.\nPolice said Mr Ellis, who had been Mr Warburton's lodger in Sketty, had stepped off a ferry in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 6 August.\nThat discovery prompted a fresh appeal for information and led to Welsh officers being sent across the Irish Sea.\nSouth Wales Police said Mr Warburton's family had been informed of the latest development in the investigation and continued to be assisted by family liaison officers.\nMr Warburton's body has not been found; detectives have previously said they are treating the incident as murder.","summary":"The partner of missing Swansea man David Warburton has been arrested in the Republic of Ireland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chinese firm said it was pursuing its South Korean rival in two courts - one in California, the other in Shenzhen.\nAccording to Huawei, several of its cellular communications and software inventions had been used in Samsung's phones without its permission.\nSamsung told the BBC it would defend its business interests.\nThe specific patents involved have not been disclosed.\nHowever, Huawei has said at least some of them are classed as Frand - an acronym referring to \"fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory\".\nThis means the Chinese company has committed itself to offering anyone a licence so long as they agree to a non-excessive compensation.\nThis kind of agreement is common in the tech sector as it makes it possible for different companies' products to communicate and share data formats with each other.\nHuawei's intellectual property chief indicated it was seeking permission to use some of Samsung's technologies in return rather than seeking a payment.\n\"Thus far, we have signed cross-licensing agreements with dozens of our competitors,\" said Ding Jianxing.\n\"We hope Samsung will respect Huawei's R&D investment and patents, stop infringing our patents and get the necessary licence from Huawei, and work together with Huawei to jointly drive the industry forward.\"\nA Samsung spokesperson responded in an email to the BBC saying \"we will thoroughly review the complaint and take appropriate action to defend Samsung's business interests\".\nThe action comes at a time when Oracle and Google are waiting for a jury to come back with a verdict in a copyright trial that has pitted the two giants against each other in the US.\nBut such clashes have become less common since Apple and Samsung's high-profile courtroom battle in 2011, which led to both firms revealing secrets about their inner workings and racking up large legal bills.\nOne expert noted that just because papers had been filed in the latest case did not mean Huawei and Samsung would necessarily fight a similar battle in public.\n\"Huawei may have initiated litigation as lever to get a settlement,\" commented Ilya Kazi from the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys.\n\"We don't know if it intends to go all the way through. Most cases do settle.\"","summary":"Huawei has filed legal action in the US and China against Samsung over alleged patent infringement.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 32-year old, who has won 12 caps for his country, has been signed to provide injury cover.\nOspreys tight heads Dmitri Arhip and Ma'afu Fia are currently sidelined and Rhodri Jones is in the Wales squad.\n\"Brian has proven quality at the top level and will add so much experience to the squad, particularly over the coming weeks,\" coach Steve Tandy said.\nMujati has played in Super Rugby with Lions and Stormers, in Top 14 in France with Racing Metro, and in England with Northampton Saints and Sale.\nAt Northampton Mujati was a losing Heineken Cup and Premiership finalist, and an Anglo-Welsh Cup winner.\nOspreys Head Coach, Steve Tandy, said he is expecting Mujati to make a big impact.\n\"This is an important signing for us given the injury situation with Dmitri and Ma'afu. Our performances this season have put us in a really strong position but we still have eight PRO12 games to go, and a Challenge Cup quarter-final in April,\" he said.\n\"In Rhodri Jones and Daniel Suter we have two young men who will be heavily involved but we can't go through such a big run of games with only two fit pro tight heads on our books, particularly with Rhodri still a part of the Six Nations squad and potentially away on Wales duty. It's a critical position and we felt that we had to act now.\"","summary":"Ospreys have signed South Africa tight head prop Brian Mujati until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aiden Webb, 22, from Norwich, was climbing Fansipan mountain alone on Friday when he fell down a ravine and lost his way, his girlfriend Bluebell Baughan said.\nMr Webb, described as an experienced climber, was last heard from on Saturday when his phone went dead.\nThe Foreign Office confirmed it was assisting his family.\nMr Webb and Miss Baughan were on a four-month trip when he injured his arm and knee in the fall on the 3,100m (10,300ft) high Fansipan mountain in the north of Vietnam.\nMore on this and other stories from Norfolk\n\"He went to the mountain alone without a guide at 06:00 and aspired to climb it in one day,\" Miss Baughan said.\nShe was in touch with Mr Webb by phone when he informed her he had fallen and could not find his way back to the trail.\n\"He was sure he could make it back but by nightfall it was apparent he wasn't going to,\" she said.\n\"Aiden said a rock had cut his arm open and he had hurt his knee. We were in touch all night.\n\"He said no-one would be able to find him, but by 6am on Saturday he finally agreed to me getting help.\"\nMiss Baughan, who is helping co-ordinate the search from the town of Sa Pa, said rescuers had been on the mountain since Saturday morning.\n\"Thirty-two men spent last night on the mountain, a mixture of military police, forestry workers and local police.\n\"There is only one police officer here in Sa Pa who speaks English, but everyone has been very helpful,\" she said.\nMiss Baughan said conditions on the mountain were \"very cold and wet\".\n\"Aiden is a very good climber, but he is injured,\" she said.\nMr Webb's father and uncle are expected to arrive in Vietnam this evening although they will not reach the north until Tuesday.\nA Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokeswoman said: \"We are supporting the family of Aiden Webb, a British man reported missing in Vietnam. We are working closely with the local authorities leading the search.\"","summary":"Rescuers are searching a mountain in Vietnam for a British backpacker who fell and is missing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She was artificially inseminated earlier this year after attempts to bring her together with male partner, Yang Guang, failed.\nThe zoo said new scientific tests had given a \"strong indication\" of pregnancy, but were \"too new to be definitive\".\nTian Tian also conceived last year, but the pregnancy failed.\nIain Valentine, director of Giant Pandas for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said: \"The latest scientific data suggests Tian Tian the giant panda is now pregnant and that implantation has taken place, therefore she may give birth at the end of the month.\n\"This is all very new and complex science and we still have a bit of time to go yet.\n\"As like last year, the late loss of a cub remains entirely possible.\"\nThe zoo said it had been able to confirm that Tian Tian did become pregnant last year.\nHowever, it said it was most likely that she had reabsorbed the foetus late term.\nThe two pandas arrived in Scotland from China in 2011.\nTian Tian has had cubs in the past in China, before she came on loan to Edinburgh.\nIf she does have a successful delivery, it will be the first time a giant panda has been born in Britain.\nThe panda enclosure at Edinburgh Zoo is due to close to visitors from Saturday ahead of a possible birth.","summary":"Edinburgh Zoo has said its female giant panda, Tian Tian, may give birth at the end of the month.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old man reportedly calls himself Harald Hitler.\nThe man, sporting a side parting and a trademark moustache, had been seen having his photograph taken outside the house in Braunau am Inn in which Adolf Hitler was born.\nThe lookalike had recently moved to the town on the German border, police spokesman David Furtner told the BBC.\nMr Furtner said this was not a joke or a piece of performance art.\n\"The young man knows exactly what he is doing,\" the police spokesman said.\nHe said the man had also been spotted in Vienna and Graz.\nPictures of the man were published by Austria's Heute.at news website on Monday.\nGlorifying the Nazi era is a crime in Austria.\nLast October, the Austrian authorities decided to demolish Hitler's birthplace house to stop it becoming a focal point for neo-Nazis.\nHitler was born in a rented room on the top floor of the building on 20 April 1889.\nDuring Nazi rule, the house was transformed into a shrine to Hitler as the town drew in a wave of tourists.\nBut as the Nazis began to lose control in 1944, it was shut.","summary":"Police in the Austrian town where Adolf Hitler was born say they are looking for a man who looks like the Nazi leader.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hammersmith and City Line has been suspended between Edgware Road and Hammersmith over fears debris could fall on to the tracks.\nThe Circle Line is also closed partly due to the fire and partly because of planned engineering work.\nTransport for London (TfL) said the move had been made \"at the request of the London Fire Brigade\".\nThe fire broke out at the 24-storey block, which contained 120 one and two-bedroom flats, early on Wednesday morning.\nPolice presume 58 people have died but have warned the figure could grow.\nA sign at Ladbroke Grove station said \"owing to the safety of the Tower\" the lines had been partly suspended.\nThe London Fire Brigade confirmed it had requested the lines be temporarily closed because of a \"short-term risk of some debris falling on to the tracks\".\nA spokesman said teams were working to secure the debris so the lines could be reopened as soon as possible.","summary":"Two London Underground lines have been temporarily closed because of the Grenfell Tower fire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money will be spent on designing systems to allow the chassis of future models to be made out of aluminium.\nThe first of these models will be a new mid-sized sports saloon car to be introduced in 2015.\nThe announcement was made at the Frankfurt motor show by JLR chief executive Ralf Speth.\n\"Today's announcement signals Jaguar Land Rover's ambitions to push the boundaries and redefine premium car ownership,\" he said.\n\"Jaguar Land Rover is a business driven by design, technology and innovation and this investment and level of job creation is yet further evidence of our commitment to advancing the capability of the UK automotive sector and its supply chain.\"\nThe design teams will be creating what they call an aluminium architecture, which is the part of the car on which the bodywork, seats and engine sit.\nThe idea is that it will be flexible enough to be the base for future model of either Jaguar or Land Rover cars.\nIn pictures: Jaguar C-X17\nCarmakers are increasingly using aluminium in their vehicles because its light weight improves fuel efficiency.\nThe first car using the aluminium platform will be a smaller than other Jaguar models.\nBut in order to demonstrate the flexibility of the system, JLR has also unveiled a concept car called the C-X17, which is halfway between a sports car and an SUV, and could also be based on the new chassis.\nJLR said that the jobs at the Solihull site would bring the total number of jobs it had created in the UK over the last three years to almost 11,000.\nIt also stressed that the investment would involve significant extra spending with its suppliers.\nJLR has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008.","summary":"Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has said it will create 1,000 new jobs at its plant in Solihull, West Midlands.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 75-year-old was recovered unconscious from the water at Tywyn, by a crew from Aberdovey RNLI Lifeboat at 16:14 BST on Saturday.\nHe was flown to hospital by the coastguard rescue helicopter but later died.\nThe girls were taken to hospital as a precaution.\nIn a separate incident, three people including a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl, were rescued from the sea in Harlech at about 15:30 BST on Saturday.\nHarlech Coastguard team, Criccieth RNLI Lifeboat, North Wales Police and paramedics were involved in the rescue.\nNorth Wales Police warned people to take extra care in the sea and to avoid taking risks.","summary":"A man has died and two teenage girls have been taken to hospital after getting into difficulty in the sea off Anglesey.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kerry Foods confirmed the redundancies, which were initially announced in February.\nThe company said a consultation process \"had failed to secure a strategy which would ensure the sustainability of production at the site\".\nThe firm said it was retaining the factory on the town's Europarc industrial estate and was looking at \"future possibilities for the site\".\nKerry Foods said employees were given confirmation of the plant's closure on Wednesday following a 90-day consultation period.\nA company spokesman said: \"We are doing everything we can to assist employees in securing new employment.\"","summary":"More than 100 jobs are to go at a frozen pizza factory in Lisnaskea, County Fermanagh.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the last three weeks, blooms have appeared along the shoreline on Anglesey and there have been some reports of children being stung.\nThe cold spring meant there were few reports of jellyfish before June.\nFrankie Hobrow from the Anglesey Sea Zoo advised swimmers to \"look but don't touch\" and to treat stings with vinegar.\nThe Marine Conservation Society (MCS) said jellyfish, including the Lion's Mane variety, have been seen by holidaymakers at Benllech beach, on the Menai Strait.\nMs Hobrow said: \"They have increased over the last two or three weeks with the warmer weather. They get carried around on the ocean currents, they can't swim very well so they rely on being carried around, and we do see this every year once it gets warmer.\n\"The sea temperatures warm up slightly and we get a lot more swarms of jellyfish.\"\nMs Hobrow said the Lion's Mane gives a \"nasty sting\".\nShe said: \"They can grow very, very big - over two metres - but the ones here are fairly small.\n\"They can be painful but it's generally localised pain - it doesn't usually last very long. You can often help if you apply vinegar - that's great because it's acidic.\"\nShe also said urine could also be used because of its acidity.\nThe MCS's National Jellyfish Survey, which is in its 10th year, said 7,500 jellyfish reports have been made by the public over the last decade.\nDr Peter Richardson, the charity's biodiversity programme manager, said: \"The scarcity of jellyfish reports before June was unusual and could well be linked to the exceptionally cold spring.\n\"However, as our waters warmed, sightings of jellyfish increased, with moon jellyfish reported in large numbers around the UK, reports of compass and blue jellyfish in the south west, and blooms of Lion's Mane jellies around north Wales and north west England.\"","summary":"Jellyfish blooms on the north Wales coast have prompted warnings for swimmers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old was an unused squad member during the 2017 Six Nations, as well as the 2016 autumn internationals.\n\"It's been building as I've been in a few camps now, but to finally get my name called out on that team sheet was an awesome feeling,\" he said.\n\"I've been champing at the bit these last few camps, training hard.\"\nThe Ospreys player comes in to replace Cory Hill, who was called up by the British and Irish Lions following Wales' 24-6 win over Tonga.\nCoach Robin McBryde has made seven changes in all to the side that started that game at Eden Park last Friday\nAnother two uncapped players - scrum-half Tomos Williams and lock Adam Beard - are also on the bench.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nThornton made 25 appearances for Ospreys in the 2016-17 campaign, but expects a big transition to international rugby.\n\"I've been playing a lot for the Ospreys this year and being involved in the Pro12 and the [European] Challenge Cup has given me quite a bit of experience,\" the former Wales Under-20s captain told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"But Test rugby is a completely different animal, so I'm really looking forward to the challenge on Friday against a strong Samoan team.\n\"Like every young Welsh boy I want to play for Wales, but when it actually comes round you get that sensation of pride.\"\nThornton is part of an inexperienced Wales side, with the forwards having won just 31 caps between them.\n\"Samoa have a big experienced pack and we have a couple of young guys here looking to blood themselves on the international stage, so I think it'll be a good challenge overall,\" Thornton added.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device","summary":"Lock Tyler Thornton says he is \"excited\" to make his Wales debut against Samoa on Friday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifty sheep were stolen from a farm in Ammanford and the farmer spotted a flock two weeks later at a livestock market in Llanybydder.\nAfter the ewes gave birth, paternity tests revealed they were the offspring of the farmer's rams.\nAndrew Thomas, 39, of Garnant admitted handling the stolen sheep.\nHe will be sentenced at Swansea Crown Court this month.\nDyfed-Powys Police said this was the first time DNA evidence has been used in a case of this type in Wales, and only the third time across Wales and England.\nInsp Matthew Howells said: \"Traditionally, sheep rustling cases are very difficult to detect and prosecute, with this case being no exception.\n\"Although we were unable to prove who stole the sheep, we were able to use forensic techniques usually reserved for humans to help prove that the sheep were in fact the stolen ones.\"","summary":"DNA evidence has led to a man being convicted of sheep rustling in Carmarthenshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"William Blake: Apprentice and Master has opened at the Ashmolean Museum after 19th Century floor plans were unearthed.\nBlake created the majority of his books from a printing studio in the Hercules Buildings in Hercules Road, Lambeth.\nThe studio was destroyed when the building was razed in 1918.\nPhilip Pullman CBE, president of the Blake Society, said: \"William Blake was a complete original; his power was his tenderness, his wit, his graphic line are like no-one else's.\n\"It's good to remind people every so often about this colossal imagination and his moral vision, which are just as potent now after two hundred years as they were when he brought them into the world.\"\nThe exhibition is on until 1 March 2015.","summary":"An exhibition marking the 200th anniversary of the death of author William Blake has opened in south London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The tie-up, announced in March, is expected to be completed by the end of this year or early 2017.\nIt will create one of the world's largest exchange companies with a combined value of about \u00a321bn.\nEach of the two companies has more than 5,000 staff.\nThe LSE said its shareholders would be asked to approve the merger on 4 July.\nIt added that the deal was expected to produce \u20ac250m in annual cost savings in five years, with \u20ac160m of those savings achieved by year three.\nIf the deal goes ahead, LSE shareholders will own 45.6% of the new holding company, while Deutsche Boerse shareholders will own 54.4%.\nThe two companies said together they should be able to make cost savings of \u20ac450m (\u00a3354m) a year - about 20% of the combined group's operating costs of \u20ac2.2bn last year.\nThe LSE group already owns Milan-based Borsa Italiana.\nThe newly merged company will keep both the London and Frankfurt headquarters. The new holding company, UK TopCo, will be incorporated in the UK.","summary":"The London Stock Exchange (LSE) and Deutsche Boerse have set a date for a vote on their proposed merger.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sky Mobile will offer flexible monthly payment plans and the ability to roll over unused data each month for up to three years.\nSky will become a \"quad play\" provider, offering broadband, television fixed-line telephone and a mobile service.\nAnd existing Sky TV customers will not have to pay for calls or texts and can compile playlists of their favourite shows to watch on their mobiles.\nAccording to Sky, some 46,000 have pre-registered for the service.\nThe service comes with three data plans:\nNon-Sky TV customers can add on unlimited calls and texts for \u00a310 per month, or pay for calls and texts on a pay-as-you-use (PAYU) basis.\nAccording to Sky, UK consumers use less than half of the mobile data they buy from mobile network operators, adding up to an annual \u00a32bn of wasted data.\nStephen van Rooyen, UK and Ireland Sky chief executive, said: \"We felt it was time to shake up the mobile market and give customers a completely new way to manage their mobile plan.\n\"We've designed it based on what people told us they want - it's easy, flexible and transparent and it puts the customer in control.\"\nEwan Taylor-Gibson, a telecoms expert at uSwitch said: \"Sky's first mobile offering is very competitive, as long as you're already a Sky TV customer.\"\nHe compared Sky's Sim-only deal with that already offered by giffgaff, another service that piggybacks on O2's network and allows customers to alter their package depending on their usage.\n\"The key differences between the two are that Sky ties you in for 12 months, while giffgaff users can cancel anytime, and giffgaff also offers unlimited everything for \u00a320 a month, beating Sky's top package, which delivers 5GB,\" said Mr Taylor-Gibson.\nSky's decision to let people roll over data and store it for three years was \"both unique and compelling\", he said, but it may have to offer bigger data bundles.","summary":"Sky has launched a mobile phone service that piggybacks on O2's network.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In May, Mr Joyce vowed to press charges against a man who struck him with a pie over his support for same-sex marriage, which is not legal in Australia.\nMr Joyce has also faced criticism from some politicians who say he should not take a political stance on behalf of the airline.\nHowever, he said his company \"would be active out there\" in campaigning.\n\"I believe we have to get behind it and make sure that we have a 'yes' vote and certainly I will be out there strongly campaigning for a 'yes' vote,\" he said.\n\"We believe the social issues are very important of all of your [company] stakeholders and are very important for this country.\"\nAustralians will be asked their views on same-sex marriage through a voluntary, non-binding ballot to begin next month.\nIf it shows support for changing Australia's Marriage Act, it is expected that a vote in parliament will follow. However, MPs would not be bound to vote in line with the public.\nMr Joyce was one of 20 company chief executives who signed a petition in March calling on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to legalise same-sex marriage.\nIt led to criticism by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton, who said it was \"unacceptable that people would use companies and the money of publicly-listed companies to throw their weight around\".\n\"If Alan Joyce and any other CEO wants to campaign on this or any other issue in their own time and on their own dime, good luck to them,\" Mr Dutton said at the time.\nTwo months later, Mr Joyce was giving a speech in Perth when an intruder shoved him in the face with a meringue pie.\n\"From my reading, it would appear that Alan Joyce is very much part of a network trying to subvert the federal parliamentary process around the issue of marriage equality,\" the intruder, Tony Overheu, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.\nMr Joyce later said he would press charges against Mr Overheu.\nPolls in recent years have shown a majority of Australians support same-sex marriage.","summary":"Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce has said he will campaign for same-sex marriage in Australia.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Defender Terry, 36, is leaving Chelsea this summer after more than two decades at Stamford Bridge.\nSwansea, West Brom and Bournemouth have been linked with the former England captain, while a move to China or the United States appear other options.\n\"I've got options but nothing sorted or in stone,\" said Terry.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"Everyone keeps asking me and no-one believes me when I say that I've not got anything sorted.\"\nTerry was an unused substitute in Saturday's 2-1 FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal at Wembley.\nHe has made 717 appearances for Chelsea and is a five-time Premier League title winner with the London club.\nHe has also won the Champions League and Europa League, as well as five FA Cups and three League Cups.\nAlthough he has yet to make up his mind whether to retire, Terry is keen to become a manager once he does decide to stop playing.\n\"I think I've got too much to give and I've learned too much not to pass that on,\" he added. \"I do want to be a manager.\"","summary":"John Terry says he is yet to make up his mind about his next move.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Israeli TV report revealed $127,000 of public money was spent on fitting the room on his flight to attend former UK PM Margaret Thatcher's funeral.\nThe expense met with anger in Israel, which is facing austerity measures.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister had been unaware of the cost.\nIsraeli media reports said the cost was incurred by having four walls and door installed around a double bed, and 22 business class seats fitted on a plane chartered from El Al, Israel's national airline.\nThe flight from Israel to the UK takes about five-and-a-half hours.\nThe aircraft cost about $300,000 to use, before the custom fittings. Israel's Channel 10 first reported the story, which triggered angry reactions in the media.\n\"Bibi is king, and in a monarchy, when the king and queen fly, price is no object,\" said political commentator Sima Kadmon, referring to Mr Netanyahu by his nickname, in Israel's biggest-selling newspaper Yediot Ahranot.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister needed a good night's sleep on the flight ahead of a day of busy schedules. It later said the prime minister had not been aware of the additional cost and had ordered cut-backs.\nReports said customised \"rest chambers\" would no longer be used on European flights, while other media quoted his office as saying they would be dropped all together.\nThe news came at a time when Israelis face tax rises as part of austerity measures being discussed by the cabinet.\nIt also follows the revelation earlier this year that the prime minister's office had an annual budget of $2,700 for ice-cream bought by his staff from a Jerusalem shop. Mr Netanyahu scrapped the allowance after the story came to light.","summary":"Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered cuts to the cost of a custom-made \"rest chamber\" on a flight to the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a damning new report, the group also called for an \"independent and impartial\" inquiry into cases of abuse.\nThe law, AFSPA, was introduced in the region in 1990 as a response to violence by insurgent groups.\nBut it has contributed to increasing people's alienation, the report says.\nTens of thousands of security forces are deployed in Indian-administered Kashmir to fight the militancy which began in the late 1980s. AFSPA - the Armed Forces Special Powers Act - allows troops to shoot to kill suspected militants or arrest them without a warrant.\nAmnesty says these sweeping powers have led to a cycle of impunity for human rights violations in the troubled region.\nThe report says not a single member of the armed forces has been tried in a civilian court for violating human rights in Kashmir.\n\"This lack of accountability has in turn facilitated other serious abuses,\" says Minar Pimple, the group's senior director of global operations.\n\"By not addressing human rights violations committed by security force personnel in the name of national security, India has not only failed to uphold its international obligations, but has also failed its own constitution,\" she added.\nThe report documents the excesses carried out by the armed forces over the years and says the government's response to these violations has failed to deliver justice.\nThere was no immediate government response to the report.","summary":"Amnesty International has urged India to repeal a controversial law that gives the security forces sweeping powers in Indian-administered Kashmir.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sentencing of David Gilroy, who killed Edinburgh woman Suzanne Pilley, is due to take place next Wednesday.\nEarlier this week permission was also granted to film the proceedings.\nTwitter use has been allowed before in a Scottish court but it will be the first time a sentencing at the High Court in Scotland has been filmed.\nGilroy was found guilty by a jury last month of murdering 38-year-old bookkeeper Ms Pilley.\nShe disappeared in May 2010 but her body has never been found.\nProsecutors believed that Gilroy, 49, buried his former lover in a \"lonely grave\" in a remote part of Argyll.\nGilroy will be sentenced on Wednesday 18 April.\nDuring the filming, the camera will focus on the judge - no one else will feature in the footage except the macer and the clerk. Gilroy himself will not be filmed.\nLive updating on Twitter from a Scottish court was allowed for the first time for the sentencing of former MSP Tommy Sheridan in January 2011.\nHowever, guidance issued at the end of last year confirmed journalists in Scotland would not be allowed to use live text-based communication without specific clearance.\nJournalists south of the border have been told by the Lord Chief Justice to \"twitter as much as you like\".","summary":"A man convicted of murdering his former lover is to be sentenced at the High Court in Edinburgh via Twitter.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An investigation by Northampton Borough Council discovered 21 homeless people in the town, including \"a significant proportion of European migrants\".\nThe people were \"resolutely refusing to leave the streets\", the report said.\nCouncil officials held talks with 30 organisations to develop a plan to eliminate rough sleeping by June 2017.\nLithuanian Kristians Olsteins has been rough sleeping in Northampton for about four months after losing his job and passport.\nHe said it was not a lifestyle choice for him and he would like nothing more than to have a home.\nMike Hallet, who has been homeless for two years, also denied it was a choice.\nHe said: \"Of course, I would like to be off the streets - it is horrible and I would rather be anywhere else.\"\nBut Darren Jordan, who lived on the streets for two months before finding space in a homeless shelter, believes \"some people get stuck in a rut and then it does become a lifestyle choice\".\nNorthampton Hope Centre runs a day centre supporting people who are homeless or in poverty and was one of the organisations consulted by council officials.\nGeneral manager Robin Burgess said: \"It's clear there are people who have become accustomed to life on the street over many years - or even decades.\n\"Some are European and some are addicted to drink and alcohol - but I don't believe anyone actively chooses to sleep on the streets.\"\nHe said the way to address homelessness is to supply individual support for as long as is needed.\nUnder a three-year plan set to be discussed on Wednesday, it is proposed that Northampton Borough Council will provide a temporary night shelter which would require some initial set-up costs \"likely to be under \u00c2\u00a350,000\".\nThe financial implications of setting up and running the shelter for up to 18 months will be fully-costed and any plan will require approval.\n\"Comprehensive support plans\" for \"rough sleepers with complex needs\" would also be introduced.\nCrisis, a charity for single homeless people, said rough sleeping was \"incredibly dangerous\" and a homeless person was \"13 times more likely to be a victim of violence than the average member of the public\".\nChief executive Jon Sparkes added: \"Rather than blaming the people in these desperate circumstances, we need to focus on acting quickly and decisively to get them the support they need.\"","summary":"A plan to eliminate rough sleeping in a Northamptonshire town is set to be discussed by councillors.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Most of the deaths resulted from a stampede as hundreds of students rushed to escape the blaze through two exits, the Kano state officials said.\nTwenty-five others were injured in the fire which broke out as students were sleeping at the government-run girls school in Jogana village, they added.\nIt is not being treated as suspicious.\nFire-fighters spent seven hours trying to put out the blaze, an eyewitness told the BBC's Hausa service.\nThe government has closed the boarding school and ordered a full investigation into the fire.","summary":"At least 19 students have been killed in a fire at a school in northern Nigeria, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team from Cardiff University has appealed to more than 3,000 beekeepers to send them photos, videos and audio files from hives over the summer.\nThe noises will be analysed at the School of Pharmacy.\nThe research will also help them learn where the bees find their feed by mapping the exact locations they were pictured or recorded.\n\"The Africanised honey bee makes different sound to the European bees,\" said microbiology professor Les Bailie.\n\"The bees we have on the roof of the school here are Italian. Do the bees in Cardiff make the same sound as those in Aberystwyth or Wrexham?\"\nProf Bailie said bees could make up to 10 different noises depending on their mood, including angry, calm or ill.\nAnalysing the \"known noises\" can help determine where bees are from, but could also be used to play to bees to help their mood.\n\"A happy bee is a productive bee. If you can make the bee happy by playing them the right sound they can produce more honey,\" Prof Bailie said.\n\"Plotting these differences could ultimately help us in our bid to find out which plants help bees the most.\n\"Gathering photos, video and sound files will help us understand where gaps lie and will help put plants in the right places to make bees more productive.\"\nIf enough beekeepers respond, and investigators detect initial differences, the project could be rolled out to include more than 40,000 beekeepers across the UK.","summary":"Scientists are asking beekeepers across Wales to help them identify the different noises made by bees.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spending on the NHS should also be paid for by a dedicated tax marked on every payslip, the former health minister suggested.\nUnder Mr Lamb's plan, taxes would not be increased as the new levy would be offset by deductions to income tax or national insurance.\nHe has warned the NHS faces collapse without an urgent cash injection.\nThe plans are not yet party policy and will not be put to this year's conference in Bournemouth.\nBut Mr Lamb, the party's health spokesman, told party members he was \"very interested in the idea of a dedicated NHS and care contribution - separating it out from the rest of taxation, clearly identified on your payslip.\n\"And I am really interested in the idea of the right for local areas to raise additional funds for the NHS and care if they choose.\"\nThe Lib Dems say he would like to implement the ideas across the UK, although, as health and social care are devolved, it is unclear how this would be enforced.\nMr Lamb - who lost out to Tim Farron in a leadership election in July - proposes a cross-party commission to explore the ideas. He intends to consult health bodies and professionals, patients, trade unions and academics.\nMinisters have pledged \u00a32bn in this financial year for the NHS, and an extra \u00a38bn by 2020.\nBut Mr Lamb told the BBC that this was insufficient and, having \"seen the books\" as a minister in the last government, he feared the NHS could face a funding shortfall of \u00a330bn by 2020.\n\"The bottom line is with rising demand because of an ageing population we need more investment,\" he said.\nMr Lamb also warned that the social care system was \"on its knees\" and could collapse without a cash injection of \u00a35bn.\n\"I've been in the department. I have seen the books and I am deeply concerned. If we carry on regardless, the system will crash.\"\nTaxpayers are already shown how much they have contributed to the health service in annual personal tax statements.\nAn attempt to establish a cross-party commission on social care before the 2010 election - led in part by Mr Lamb - collapsed in acrimony.","summary":"Local areas should be given the power to raise extra money for the NHS and social care, the Lib Dems' Norman Lamb has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A judicial review has been launched after free taxis for pupils living 12 miles (19km) from Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Denbighshire, were stopped.\nParents claim their children's route to the bus stop is too dangerous to walk.\nBut a Denbighshire council spokeswoman said the policy was agreed after \"extensive consultation\" and through a \"democratic process\".\nGlenda Coleman, who lives in Bryneglwys, said: \"We've relied heavily on the free taxi because our children cannot walk to the bus pick up point as it is extremely dangerous.\n\"The council made a decision to cut this service without providing any alternatives or considering the repercussions of removing it.\"\nMs Coleman said it was \"impossible\" to drive down a nearby hill when it has snowed or there is ice on the road, meaning parents would not be able to transport their children to the bus stop, two-and-a-half-miles away.\nShe added: \"We feel we are being punished by the council for living in a rural area as we have been provided with no alternative options for transport and it is unacceptable.\"\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"Denbighshire's school transport policy has recently changed.\n\"We are aware that a small number of parents have raised concerns regarding these changes and their perceived impact.\n\"The policy was agreed after extensive consultation and it has gone through a democratic process.\n\"We have investigated complaints thoroughly and it is the right of individuals to consider taking the matter to judicial review, for which we would respond accordingly.\"","summary":"Parents are taking legal action against a council over changes to school transport.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 290 people were killed and hundreds more injured when the 6.2-magnitude quake struck in the early hours of Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome.\nThe town of Amatrice was among the worst affected areas.\nThe service at St Andrew's Cathedral was led by the Archbishop of Glasgow, Philip Tartaglia.\nIt follows a similar event in Edinburgh on Sunday.\nRonnie Convery, director of communications for the Archdiocese of Glasgow, said there had been wide interest in the service from Scotland's Italian community.\n\"We are looking at something like 400 new arrivals from Italy every month at the moment in Glasgow and Edinburgh,\" he said.\n\"It's those people I notice on social media who have really taken up the information about the mass today.\n\"It's also interesting that in many cases people are not necessarily practicing Catholics but they just want to have that opportunity to be together, to meet, to do something.\"","summary":"A mass has been held in Glasgow for the victims of the Italian earthquake.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sofia Ashraf, 29, posted a Facebook live video of her singing a song, My Vote Is Not For You, in front of the new chief minister's residence.\nSasikala Natarajan, a close aide to the late chief minister J Jayalalitha, was appointed to the post on Sunday.\nThe decision has fuelled anger as Ms Natarajan has never held public office.\nShe was made general secretary of the AIADMK party after Jayalalitha's death in December.\nThe recording of Ms Ashhraf's live video has been viewed 45,000 times and shared almost 1,000 times since it was uploaded to Facebook 18 hours ago.\nTamil Nadu to get second woman leader\nThe Indian rapper who took on a multinational\n\"The youth are getting increasingly agitated, and this appointment of a woman who has never stood for election being made chief minister was the straw that broke the camel's back,\" Ms Ashraf told the BBC.\n\"It has made us lose faith in democracy.\"\nThe AIADMK had earlier explained its choice of chief minister.\n\"Like Amma [mother], we wanted a strong woman leader to serve the people,\" party spokesperson CR Saraswathi told the AFP news agency, referring to Jayalalitha by her popular nickname.\nMs Ashraf says she was performing at a venue two streets away from Ms Natarajan's residence in Chennai (Madras) when her band decided to change the lyrics to one of her songs.\nShe and others marched towards the house and transmitted it live on Facebook.\nPolice tried to stop the recording, but Ms Ashraf told the BBC that those accompanying her argued that she was doing nothing illegal.\n\"In Tamil Nadu there is a culture of bullying. There is no space for dissent. If you protest on the streets you are arrested, and if you protest on social media you are charged with defamation. This protest was my way of reclaiming both those spaces,\" she said.\n\"Party workers are asking us to give Sasikala a chance, but let her stand for election first.\"\nMs Natarajan's appointment caused a lot of chatter on Indian social media, both in Tamil Nadu and outside, with many expressing opposition to the decision.","summary":"An Indian singer has staged a protest against the appointment of a woman chief minister in the southern state of Tamil Nadu.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shenzhen prosecutors, late on Thursday, said a dispatcher and supervisor of the landfill, the chief and deputy manager of a company in charge of it, and seven other people were arrested.\nThey said they have been charged with negligently causing a serious accident.\nThe landslide happened when a hill of construction waste collapsed, leaving 74 people either missing or dead.\nThe formal arrests come three days after the police took what Chinese media called \"coercive measures\" against 12 people. It is thought the 11 arrested today were among those.\nOfficials have described the 20 December disaster as man-made, raising the possibility of severe punishments for those they consider responsible.\nOne official, whose job involved regulating construction sites, apparently jumped to his death a week after the landslide. It is not clear if he was being investigated for his role in it.\nOfficials have appealed for police and the public to help them find other suspects apparently on the run.","summary":"Eleven people have been arrested over a landslide at a landfill site in southern China.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The discovery was made after another child was threatened in the school's playground on 4 March.\nA boy was excluded from the school following the incident, in which no-one was injured.\nA police spokesman said the child was spoken to and reported to the Reporter to the Children's Panel.\nHe added: \"No-one was injured in the incident and a knife was recovered.\"\nDumfries and Galloway council described the behaviour as \"totally unacceptable\".\nA spokesman said the local authority took safety in its schools very seriously.\nHe added: \"The school carried out investigations immediately and handled the matter appropriately and sensitively, involving the parents of the children concerned and Police Scotland.\n\"The incident resulted in an exclusion, with arrangements in place between the pupil, parents and the school in terms of expectations, support and supervision.\n\"The council is providing support, advice and resources to assist the school deal with this matter.\"","summary":"A 10-year-old boy has been reported to a children's panel after a knife was found at a school in Dumfries.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Lord Advocate said he had informed First Minister Nicola Sturgeon of his intention to quit the post after five years in the job.\nHe said it had been a \"real privilege\" to lead the prosecution service in Scotland and to provide legal advice to the Scottish government.\nThe law officer added that it was time to \"step down and do other things\".\nIn a statement, Mr Mulholland said: \"In recent years the Crown has embedded specialisms in the way it does its job.\n\"Our expertise in handling offences including rape, domestic abuse, serious organised crime, counter terrorism and cold cases has helped us become one of the most effective prosecution services in the world and given victims greater confidence to report crimes.\n\"It's been an honour to do this job working with so many dedicated and talented people to deliver justice in some of the most demanding and challenging of cases.\"\nNicola Sturgeon described Mr Mulholland as \"an outstanding Lord Advocate\".\nIn a statement, she said he had carried out his role with \"dedication, energy, integrity and intellect\".\nShe highlighted his work in leading Scotland's first successful \"double jeopardy\" murder prosecution, against the Worlds End murderer Angus Sinclair.\nThe first minister also praised his role in establishing a National Sexual Crimes Unit and appointing Scotland's first specialist prosecutor to deal with domestic abuse.\n\"It is clear that he has worked to bring about change to ensure that the system makes a real difference to people's lives, and his dedication to the law and his compassion for others has been behind that drive,\" she added.\n\"Frank has made a substantial contribution to the law and Scottish society.\"\nMr Mulholland served as Solicitor General until 2011, when he succeeded Dame Elish Angiolini as Lord Advocate.\nHe has faced some criticism during his tenure, most notably over the Crown's decision not to press charges over the Glasgow bin lorry crash.\nThe families of some of the victims of the 2014 tragedy are now pursuing a private prosecution against the driver.\nIt is understood that he will formally step down when his successor is appointed by the Queen.","summary":"Scotland's most senior law officer, Frank Mulholland, is to stand down.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old member of parliament is named alongside Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Noel Gallagher for the publication's People of the Year list.\nNME said the politician impressed by becoming the youngest MP elected to the House of Commons since 1880.\nEarlier this month, she was named Glasgow University's Young Alumnus of the Year.\nMs Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat in May's general election, before completing her MA Hons degree in Politics and Public Affairs.","summary":"SNP MP Kirsty Black has been named as one of the 25 most influential people in the world by music magazine NME.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Radwan Hamed collapsed during a game in Belgium in 2006. Last year a judge ruled Spurs breached its duties to him.\nIn a screening prior to signing for the club, an electrocardiogram test showed his heart was \"unequivocally abnormal\" but he was not stopped from playing.\nThe club regretted a former employee had been remiss in their duties.\nIn a statement, the family of Mr Hamed, who is now 27, said they were \"relieved\" a settlement had been reached, following a decade-long legal battle .\n\"Just as Radwan had no choice but to start his difficult journey towards recovery, we had no choice but to start the difficult journey to obtain justice,\" they said.\n\"We risked losing our home and faced personal financial ruin in order to pursue justice for our son.\n\"The club did not tell us or Radwan about his potentially fatal condition. Had they done so, Radwan would not have continued to play football.\"\nThe teenager collapsed during the game against Cercle Bruges on 4 August 2006 and was rushed to an intensive care unit but suffered oxygen starvation to his brain.\nIn the 2015 hearing, Mr Justice Hickinbottom ruled the club was 70% liable or Mr Hamed's injuries and Dr Peter Mills, the Football Association's regional cardiologist for South East England, was 30% liable.\nThe Premier League club will not be hit with a fee directly as their 70% portion was incurred by physicians they previously employed, who have agreed to indemnify the club.\nFootball Association rules require all football academy recruits to be referred to a cardiologist to help identify those prone to potentially fatal heart conditions.\nMr Hamed's MRI scan showed no obvious signs of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, but Dr Mills wrote to Spurs saying the condition could not be excluded on these findings alone.\nEleven months later, the teenager, who was unaware his tests had revealed an \"abnormal\" heart condition, signed a contract with Spurs.\nA spokesman for Spurs said: \"The club wholeheartedly regrets that a former employee, as adjudged, was remiss in their duties to Radwan.\n\"This judgment will hopefully now secure the best possible treatment and care for him.\"","summary":"Tottenham Hotspur has agreed a settlement with the family of a teenager who suffered a cardiac arrest while playing for the club's academy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Barcelona forward Messi, 29, made his decision in June after missing a penalty in the shootout as Argentina lost to Chile in the Copa America, a fourth major final loss in nine years.\nBauza, who succeeded Gerardo Martino, said: \"My sole intention is to see if I can talk football with Messi.\n\"From that will come the possibility of him being called up in our next games.\"\nArgentina face 2018 World Cup qualifiers at home to Uruguay and away to Venezuela in the first week of September.\nThey are third in the 10-nation South American group with 11 points from six matches, two points behind leading pair Uruguay and Ecuador.\nThe top four after 18 matches qualify for the finals in Russia, while the fifth-placed team goes into an intercontinental play-off for one more berth.\nBauza, 58, is a former central defender who has won the Copa Libertadores South American club competition twice as a coach.\nAsked about Messi, he added: \"I want to tell him my idea and for him to tell me how things are with him and then we'll see what comes out of it.\n\"I have felt frustrated for losing a match or a final and understand that statement [of quitting] when you are overwhelmed with frustration, but I know it can be reversed.\"","summary":"Lionel Messi could play for Argentina again after new coach Edgardo Bauza held talks with the five-time world player of the year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n21 August 2015 Last updated at 16:07 BST\nJackson made headlines across Canada and the U.S. after the Toronto Public Library shared the note he had tucked into the pages of a comic book he had damaged.\nThe note said: \"I am sorry that a page ripped when it fell out of my bunk when I fell asleep reading. It won't happen again. I'm sorry, from Jackson.\"\nA library worker found the note and shared it on social media.\nWith thanks to CBC News, Toronto","summary":"An eight-year-old Canadian boy who accidentally ripped a page out of a comic book has written an apology note.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Waites thrashed Jeff Smith 7-1 in Sunday's final at Lakeside.\nThe 38-year-old from Huddersfield had an operation on a rotator cuff problem in February.\n\"I had six weeks without throwing a dart - that's painful in itself. Now I'm taking the world title back home,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"It's hard trying to come back from an injury and trying to get yourself to practice. Sometimes, no matter what you do, your body won't react with it.\"\nWaites, who added to his previous Lakeside success from 2013, continued: \"This week, I've prepared myself to play for two hours in a session and it's so difficult to do. My shoulder and my body wasn't happy with that.\n\"After I played Glen Durrant [in the quarter-finals on Friday] I ended up going to sleep at half past eight.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWaites, who was the ninth seed, is the eighth man to win the BDO title on more than one occasion.\nHe raced into a 5-0 lead in the final against unseeded Canadian Smith, 40, and eventually wrapped up a comfortable victory.\n\"It's not really sunk in yet,\" said Waites, who will return to his job as a carpenter on Tuesday.\n\"I can't believe it was over so quickly. I set myself up for it being a really tough game and Jeff, although he pushed me a little bit, didn't take his opportunities.\n\"I took my opportunities when I got them and I was taking sets.\"","summary":"Scott Waites says winning the BDO World Championship is a \"dream come true\" after recovering from shoulder surgery.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old forward has been signed for the second half of the Womens Super League season, which will resume for Blues on 29 June at home to Arsenal.\n\"It further outlines our intentions and vision of what we want to achieve at the club,\" said manager David Parker.\nBlues fought off competition from some major European sides to sign Linden.\n\"It's a signal of the development the club is making not just in England but also in Europe that we are now attracting the top European players,\" added Parker.\nShe is the third German to join this season following the signing of Corina Schroder from Liverpool and the arrival in April of defender Marisa Ewers from Bayer Leverkusen.\nOn the back of two wins in three matches, Blues have climbed to third in WSL 1, seven points behind leaders Manchester City.\nLinden said: \"The conversations with David, (assistant manager) Marcus Bignot and (chief executive) Tim Andrews convinced me about the project and ambitions at the club.\n\"I'm looking forward to the new challenge to play in another country. I have always wanted to play in England.\"\nLinden, who played at SGS Essen and Bayer Leverkusen before joining Frankfurt for the 2015-16 season, has represented Germany at every level.","summary":"Birmingham City Women have signed Germany international Ramona Linden from Eintracht Frankfurt.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Ashley had been asked to give evidence about the treatment of his workers.\nIt follows a BBC investigation into the Derbyshire company's warehouse working practises.\nMr Ashley has until 21 March to respond after a letter from Hartlepool MP Iain Wright.\nThe letter reveals Mr Ashley had invited the Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) select committee - which Mr Wright chairs - to a meeting at the company's base in Shirebrook.\n\"The treatment of low-paid workers and enforcement of the national minimum wage are issues that the committee will be keeping under review over the coming months,\" Mr Wright's letter states.\n\"In line with select committees' commitment to transparency, it is normal practice for the BIS Committee to meet in public at Westminster and we agreed to adhere to this practice on this occasion.\n\"A number of alternative dates have been offered to you by the Committee Clerk, but... you have not accepted any of them, nor agreed in principle to attend.\n\"Should you fail in your reply to agree to attend on one of the dates offered to you...the committee reserves the right to take the matter further, including seeking the support of the House of Commons in respect of any complaint of contempt.\"\nSports Direct has not responded to the BBC's request for a comment.\nThe company has previously pledged to review worker rights, with oversight by Mr Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United Football Club.","summary":"MPs have threatened to seek a complaint of contempt against Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley if he fails to appear before them.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielsa, 60, a former Argentina and Chile boss, resigned from French club Marseille in August and is unattached.\nHe led Spanish club Athletic Bilbao to the 2012 Europa League and Copa del Rey finals before a 2014 move to Marseille.\nSwansea parted company with Garry Monk on Wednesday and are thought to want a new boss before Sunday's West Ham game.\nMonk left the club following a run of just one win in 11 Premier League games.\nAEK Athens boss Gus Poyet was thought to be in the frame to replace him, but the Greek club said that they had not received an approach from Swansea regarding Poyet.\nSevilla manager Unai Emery has also been linked with the job.\nSwansea's first-team coach Alan Curtis was in caretaker charge of Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Manchester City.","summary":"Swansea City have held talks with former Marseille boss Marcelo Bielsa about becoming their new manager, reports BBC Radio Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Neel Croos, 26, died from a head injury following a fight in Holborn Way, Mitcham on 23 November 2015.\nPrashad Sothalingam, nicknamed Bullet, was one of several young men from the Tamil community who had been at a birthday party when violence erupted.\nHe was jailed after being found guilty of murder and wounding with intent at a retrial at the Old Bailey.\nSothalingam, who had previously been convicted of violent disorder, was told he must serve a minimum of 29 years in prison.\nThe court heard the killing was the result of a \"power struggle\" within the Tooting Boys gang between the Elders and Sothalingam's group, the Youngers.\nMr Croos's group, which was also armed, had been hunted down by Sothalingam's group.\nSothalingam had been at a birthday party on the fifth floor of a Morrison's car park in Mitcham, the court heard.\nWhen they saw a rival faction arrive they attacked them with a variety of weapons.\nOne witness said he heard someone say in Tamil: \"There they are. Go get them.\"\nHe told the jury he had seen Sothalingam, who he had previously seen playing football, swinging an axe at Mr Croos, hitting him on the head.\nHe also told the court he had seen other men carrying a sword, metal poles and socks stuffed with snooker balls or stones.\nThe judge also jailed Sugan Selvarajan for a total of 14 years for wounding with intent and violent disorder, and Sivakaran Ockersz for 31 months for violent disorder and an unrelated ATM fraud.\nVisuparathan Dayaparan was sent to prison for 27 months after being convicted of violent disorder.\nSothalingam, 26, from Mitcham; Ockersz, 19, of Wallington; Selvarajan, 33, of Mitcham; and Dayaparan aka Visu, 24, of Mitcham, had denied the charges.","summary":"A man who murdered a rival gang member with an axe in south London has been jailed for life.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Zachary Barker, nine, died in hospital after the collision in Spring Gardens, Leek, in Staffordshire, last Saturday.\nHis mother Stephanie said she wanted others to \"benefit from his short life\".\nShe said transplants meant \"even in death\" he could carry on helping.\nMore updates on this story and others in Staffordshire\nIn a statement released by police, she said: \"Zachary was just a lovely lad, full of life and joy. The whole family are devastated by the loss and we cannot believe that we will not see him again.\n\"He will remain in our hearts, thoughts and memories forever.\n\"We took the decision to allow his organs to be used for transplant, so that others may benefit from his short life.\n\"He was a tremendous son who was always willing to help everyone and even in death, he will continue to help others\".\nPolice said a friend of the family has set up a Just Giving page to assist with the cost of the funeral.","summary":"A boy who died after being hit by a car was \"always willing to help everyone\", his mother has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day hearing in Ebbw Vale is examining the request to take over 250 hectares (600 acres) of common land.\nBackers, including Blaenau Gwent council, have offered around 320 hectares (800 acres) replacement land.\nThe inquiry has heard conflicting accounts from experts over claims the circuit would damage habitats and plant life by building on the common land.\nNatural Resources Wales said it was \"difficult to conclude\" that the replacement land was of equal value, but it was not opposing the development overall.\nBut an ecology report presented by the developers said there would be a \"net gain\" in biodiversity because the plans included work to enhance other habitats nearby - which the Gwent wildlife trust argued against.\nThe Planning Inspectorate for Wales will make a recommendation after the inquiry in Ebbw vale, before Welsh government ministers have the final say on whether the plans can go ahead.","summary":"A public inquiry into the proposed Circuit of Wales in Blaenau Gwent has ended.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two Diarmuid Murtagh goals helped Connacht lead 2-3 to 0-3 before Aidan Breen replied with an Ulster goal.\nDamien Comer hit a third Connacht goal as they led 3-6 to 1-10 at half-time before Ulster took control.\nDespite losing Chrissy McKaigue to a black card, Ulster hit 1-4 without reply, with Charlie Vernon netting.\nMcKaigue was joined in the Ulster squad at Carrick-on-Shannon by his Slaughtneil team-mate Brendan Rogers, despite their upcoming All-Ireland club championship duties.\nConnacht started strongly with their scorer in chief Murtagh firing their opening goal after 7 minutes and again finding the net two minutes later.\nUlster responded well with Fermanagh's Breen finding the net for his provincial for the second time in a week with a 18th-minute goal.\nPete McGrath's charges cut the gap to two points twice over the next six minutes, and left the minimum between the sides for the first time, after a Tomas Corrigan score.\nHowever, Connacht were causing the Ulster defence problems, with Galway's Comer cutting in for a 28th minute goal, as the hosts led by two at the break.\nUlster came fired up on the restart, and despite losing substitute McKaigue to a black card, kept motoring well.\nPeter Harte and Corrigan added point before Vernon cut through for a goal in a spell which saw Ulster score 1-4 without reply.\nConnacht could only manage two points from frees in the closing quarter, with Emyln Mulligan and Paul Conroy on target.\nAfter the game Ulster captain Eoin Donnelly accepted the cup from GAA President Aogan O Fearghail.","summary":"Ulster won the Dr McKenna Cup for the second time in three years as they beat Connacht 3-17 to 1-9 in Sunday's final.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n16 December 2014 Last updated at 08:58 GMT\nDr Andrew Goodall said a choice may have to be made between emergency care and non-urgent surgery.\nIn an extended interview with BBC Wales health correspondent Owain Clarke, Dr Goodall said hospitals might make the decision not to schedule surgery in the first place to focus on \"front door pressures\" during the peak winter months.\nTwo hospitals, Morriston in Swansea and the Princess of Wales in Bridgend, have already cancelled some surgical procedures until after Christmas.","summary":"The chief executive of the Royal College of Surgeons in Wales has warned that winter pressures could force hospitals to cancel operations.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alarm was raised at about midnight on Thursday when the men became stranded after their boat lost engine power.\nThree lifeboats and a rescue helicopter went to the scene. It has been described as a \"major recue operation\".\nMark Barnett from the Lough Swilly lifeboat described it as a community effort.\n\"The fishermen had gone out in their boat around Malin pier and then decided to head a little east,\" he said.\n\"The fishermen are fine but had a lucky escape.\n\"They had been out for half an hour when the engine broke down and they started to drift.\n\"They had no mobile phone signal to raise the alarm.\"","summary":"Three fishermen have been rescued from the sea off Malin, County Donegal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day race, a precursor to the Tour which begins on 2 July, starts with a 4km time trial on Sunday.\n\"There will be many challengers [in the Tour]. But if I must pick two, I would say Froome and Nairo Quintana,\" said Contador, also a two-time Tour winner.\n\"The Criterium will allow me to test myself against my rivals.\"\nTeam Sky rider Froome has won the Criterium in each of the two years he has won the Tour - 2013 and 2015 - but Contador, who rides for Tinkoff, has never won the Criterium.\n\"My primary objective is to finish [the Criterium] in good physical condition with respect to the Tour - to be ready,\" said the Spaniard.\n\"I'm not thinking about the overall victory but, obviously, if the chance is there...\"\nAstana's Fabio Aru and FDJ's Thibaut Pinot will also contest the Criterium, but Movistar's Quintana is not competing in the race.","summary":"Two-time Tour de France winner Alberto Contador says Chris Froome and Nairo Quintana will be his main rivals in the Criterium du Dauphine.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red sand boa is a protected species, and looks like it has two heads, because its tail is shaped like its head to help it defend itself.\nThe snake is prized on the black market because many believe it brings good luck or has medicinal qualities.\nPolice in Bangalore arrested four people trying to sell the protected creature for $1,500 (\u00c2\u00a31,100).\nPolice said plain clothes officers had organised a sting by pretending to be interested buyers.\nThe market for the \"two-headed\" red sand boas was \"basically another form of cheating\", PS Harsha, the local deputy commissioner of police, said.\n\"It is invariably used to cheat people who have some belief that it will act as good luck charm.\"\nSharath Babu, a wildlife warden in Bangalore's Urban district, said \"it is a fallacy that it has two heads... the head and tail of the snake look alike, so if anyone tries to catch it, it strikes from the other end which is the head\".\nThanks to the superstition that the red sand boa will bring its owner treasure, demand for the snake is high, with people even hiring them out for ceremonies, Mr Babu told BBC Hindi.\n\"It is even used for conducting rituals that would bring in rain or money. It is even believed that the heavier the snake, the more riches it will bring. So, the black market dealers shove ball bearings and other objects into the snakes. These animals die a very painful death.\"\nLuckily for this particular snake, though, it was rescued - and has now been set free in the Bannerghatta Biological Park on the outskirts of Bangalore.","summary":"Police in the southern Indian city of Bangalore have rescued a red sand boa constrictor that was being sold on the black market.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Supporters and colleagues gathered outside the Alvorada Palace to bid her farewell, some handing her flowers.\nMs Rousseff was dismissed last week after the Senate found her guilty of manipulating the budget.\nShe denies wrongdoing and has dismissed her impeachment as a \"coup d'etat\".\nBrazilian television showed Ms Rousseff walking out of the presidential residence surrounded by former ministers and Congressmen from her Workers' Party.\nHow will history look back on impeachment?\nProfile: Dilma Rousseff\nSupporter Cecilia Monteir, 56, said she was \"very, very sad, feeling like the country will be left a bit orphaned\".\nMore supporters awaited Ms Rousseff as she arrived at an airport to board a plane to the southern city of Porto Alegre, her adopted hometown. On her arrival she was greeted by more well-wishers.\nHours after the impeachment vote, Ms Rousseff's vice-president Michel Temer, was sworn in, ending 13 years in power for the left-wing Workers' Party.\nHe will serve out Ms Rousseff's term until 1 January 2019.\nMs Rousseff has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against the Senate's decision but correspondents say it has very little chance of succeeding.","summary":"Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff has left the presidential residence in the capital, Brasilia.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Boyle struck the only goal in the 18th minute after lobbing over Graham Doyle following a moment of hesitancy in the Wexford defence.\nDerry needed fine saves from Gerard Doherty to stay ahead as the keeper denied Conor O'Keeffe and Paul Murphy.\nJosh Daniels also headed a Gary Delaney effort off the line in the second half as Derry endured some nervous moments.\nDerry did go close to adding to their lead in the final five minutes of the game as Aaron McEneff clipped the Wexford crossbar with a long-range shot and substitute Jordan Allan fired just wide.\nKenny Shiels' side suffered a blow in the second half as goalscorer Boyle was forced off by an apparent hamstring injury.\nWith leaders Dundalk beating St Patrick's Athletics 2-0, the Candystripes remain nine points off the pace but they have edged to within six points of second-placed Cork City who were held to a 0-0 draw by Shamrock Rovers in Dublin.","summary":"Rory Boyle's first-half strike was enough to give Derry City victory over Wexford Youths at Maginn Park.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Llanberis Mountain Rescue was called out a record 43 times to Wales and England's highest peak in August - an increase it called \"unsustainable\".\nVisit Wales' recent year of adventure campaign encouraged to visitors to \"Find Your Epic\".\nThe tourism body said the campaign was \"an opportunity to promote safety\".\nLlanberis Mountain Rescue said many of those tackling the peak were unprepared in terms of knowledge and equipment, with many needing assistance.\nChairman of the team of volunteers, Rob Johnson, said \"serious consideration\" needed to be given to how the 3,560 ft (1,085m) peak was managed.\nHe said the drive to attract tourists contributed to an \"unsustainable\" rise in callouts - from 34 in August 2015 to 43 in August 2016.\nThe organisation relies on donations and about 1,000 volunteer hours were spent attending incidents - including an RAF helicopter crash landing.\nHe said many of the callouts were preventable and, with the right knowledge and equipment, they could have been avoided.\n\"We've attended a variety of incidents this summer but the most common have been lower-leg injuries, people too tired to continue and people crag-fast on Crib Goch,\" said Mr Johnson.\n\"It has been a massive commitment from a small group of volunteers.\"\nVisit Wales, the Welsh Government's tourism team, said it encouraged visitors to participate in activities with accredited providers.\nA spokeswoman added: \"The year of adventure is also an opportunity to promote safety in the great outdoors.\n\"Mountain rescue teams do great work in helping people, but as the adventure sector continues to grow there is no doubt rescue teams will need the help of educators in minimising the risk of people needing their assistance.\n\"That's why we will continue to work with partners and the industry so that people can enjoy Wales and be safe.\"","summary":"A mountain rescue team has blamed a rise in callouts to Snowdon on a tourism campaign.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The A&E unit at Telford's Princess Royal Hospital could be downgraded, leaving the Royal Shrewsbury as the only hospital in the county to offer emergency and critical care.\nWomen and children's services would also be moved to Shrewsbury, despite a \u00c2\u00a328m centre opening in Telford in 2014.\nThe proposals have been made by the NHS 'Future Fit' board.\nMore updates on this and other stories in Shropshire\nUrgent care centres would be based at both sites, which Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust said would attend to the majority of patients who are currently seen at A&E.\nThese \"preferred options\" will be considered by Telford and Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Shropshire CCG, who will formally decide if a public consultation can begin.\nThe board is also recommending three other options be put forward for public consultation.\nNo formal decisions will be made until at least Summer 2017, Telford and Wrekin CCG said.\nThe NHS Future Fit programme was launched in 2014 to review the health system across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and mid-Wales and is set to finish in spring 2017.\nPrincess Royal Hospital in Telford:\nRoyal Shrewsbury Hospital:\nThere has been criticism of the plans to move women's and children's services from Telford.\nShaun Davies, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, described the announcement as \"a total farce that is being railroaded through\" and said he opposed the idea of downgrading Telford's A&E department.\n\"If there is to be only one, then it makes sense from a financial and clinical perspective to locate it at Princess Royal Hospital; in the area where there is a growing population.\"","summary":"The A&E department at a Shropshire hospital could be closed under plans being considered by the NHS.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"SSAFA said there were more than 3,000 calls to Forcesline from serving troops last year, up from 1,600 in 2014.\nThe service was set up at the Army's request after four recruits died at its Deepcut Barracks in Surrey.\nSSAFA said the rise in the number of calls \"although not a cause for panic, is reason for concern\".\nThe charity's chief executive, Air Vice Marshal David Murray, said: \"Those who serve in our armed forces are by their very nature resilient characters. They are then trained to be the most robust versions of themselves, so for some asking for help can be a real challenge.\n\"It is interesting that the service men and women who are contacting us are choosing to come to SSAFA, rather than their own chain of command, as the 'grin and bear it' attitude within the serving community remains strong.\"\nHe said it was \"imperative\" that the welfare of service personnel welfare remained a priority and troops did not feel they had to \"deal with their issues on their own\".\n\"They have been there when our country has needed them and we must be there when they need us,\" he said.\nA Ministry of Defence spokesman said: \"The government is absolutely committed to the wellbeing of our armed forces and provides a wide range of support both during and after service.\n\"We enshrined the armed forces covenant in law and have introduced a raft of measures designed to improve service life.\n\"The government works in close partnership with the service charitable sector on these issues and we value contributions such as this.\"\nSSAFA, formerly known as the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association, has a network of 7,000 volunteers providing support for serving personnel as well as veterans.\nBetween 1995 and 2002, four Army recruits died from gunshot wounds in unexplained circumstances at Deepcut, sparking allegations of bullying and abuse.\nThe Army said all of the deaths were suicides but, in each case, the families disagreed.\nA second inquest is taking place into the death of one of those recruits, Private Cheryl James, more than 20 years after her death.\nAmong other things, the coroner will consider accusations that there were \"shortcomings\" with barracks policies on sexual behaviour, supervision of young women, drugs, alcohol and accommodation.\nIn total, the SSAFA helpline received 21,983 requests for help in 2015, up 6% on the year before.","summary":"The number of armed forces personnel seeking help for mental health problems has more than doubled in a year, a charity has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The French manager has yet to say whether he will sign a new contract to stay beyond this season, but believes the spirit he has created in 20 years at the club can live on without him.\n\"It's more natural for local players because they have been educated in Arsenal - players like Ramsey, Chamberlain,\" Wenger said.\n\"They have to take charge.\"\nHe added: \"They should lead and take responsibility to say 'yes, that is how we want to behave, this is how we want to play, let's go together'.\n\"If they didn't want it, that would be a huge disappointment.\"\nSunday's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City (kick-off 15:00 BST), which could be Wenger's last trip to Wembley Stadium, is also his 11th semi-final as Arsenal manager. It is the Gunners' last chance of a trophy this season.\nWenger could field as many as five British players - Aaron Ramsey, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Theo Walcott, Kieran Gibbs and Rob Holding - but he says a player's nationality is less important to him than \"players who integrate the values of the club\" and are \"ready to defend these values\".\n\"A lot is said about my future but my future is more important in the value and spirit of what we have built in 20 years than my own person,\" added the 67-year-old Frenchman.\nIn the opposite dugout, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has happy memories of Wembley as both a player and a manager with Barcelona.\nThe Spaniard was a member of the Barca side who won the European Cup at the ground in 1992 and he was manager when the side beat Manchester United 3-1 in the Champions League final in 2011.\nGuardiola said: \"Wembley in my life has been so important in terms of football. We were able to win the first Champions League when Ronald Koeman made a fantastic goal against the Sampdoria of Roberto Mancini.\n\"The second one, we beat one of the best teams in the world in Manchester United at Wembley and, especially the way we played, always I will remember in my heart.\n\"Wembley is an important part of my life. Going back there will always be special.\"","summary":"Arsene Wenger says local players like Aaron Ramsey and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain should take charge if he leaves Arsenal this summer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Italian artist and sculptor Maurizio Cattelan created the fully functional 18-carat gold lavatory, which he has titled America.\nThe, ahem, interactive exhibit has been installed in one of the Guggenheim's public bathrooms, reports the New Yorker.\nThe Fifth Avenue museum describes the piece as \"a bold, irreverent work\".\nThe lavatory replaced one of the Guggenheim's porcelain toilets in a one-person, unisex restroom.\nVisitors who pay museum admission will be able to use it as they wish.\nThe Guggenheim said the piece is \"ultimately reminding us of the inescapable physical realities of our shared humanity\".\nThe exhibit is aimed at \"making available to the public an extravagant luxury product seemingly intended for the 1 percent\", according to the museum.\n\"Its participatory nature, in which viewers are invited to make use of the fixture individually and privately, allows for an experience of unprecedented intimacy with a work of art,\" said the Guggenheim.\nCattelan, a Milan-based artist and a truck driver's son, hinted earlier this year that his creation had been inspired by economic inequality.\nThe exhibit has also drawn comparisons with Marcel Duchamp's avant-garde \"Fountain\", the porcelain urinal he exhibited in New York in 1917, causing a sensation in the art world.\nCattelan, 55, is known for his provocative sculptures, including La Nona Ora (The Ninth Hour), which depicted Pope John Paul II floored by a meteorite.","summary":"New York's Guggenheim museum has unveiled a toilet made entirely out of gold.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jon Schueler, who died in New York in 1992 at the age of 75, created many of his pieces from a studio in Mallaig in the Highlands.\nHe was inspired by views of the Sound of Sleat and also of Skye, which lies across the stretch of sea.\nAn arts symposium and exhibition at the college runs from Friday to Sunday.\nCalled An Linne: Echoes, Reflections and Transfigurations, the events mark the centenary of the artist's birth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1916.\nThe painter, who served as a navigator on US bombers flown out of England during World War Two, moved to Mallaig in 1957 and he continued to visit and work in the village in the north-west Highlands throughout his career.\nMany of his pieces were influenced by the changing weather on the west coast and the effect the conditions had on the sea.\nMagda Salvesen, curator of the Jon Schueler Estate, said: \"The Sound of Sleat became to Schueler a place of experience, memory and mood.\n\"The specificity of this body of water fed Schueler's paintings - their imagery enlarged through layers of memory.\n\"How appropriate and challenging that the symposium celebrating the artist's centenary should be held on Skye, an island seen through changing weather from his studio in Mallaig.\"\nThe celebration at SMO - Scotland's National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, and which offers a Jon Schueler Residency scholarship - includes talks on Schueler's life and work and an exhibition of selected pieces from his time in Mallaig.\nDonnie Munro, director of development, fundraising and the arts at SMO, described the artist as having a \"profoundly deep experiential affinity with the Sound of Sleat\".\nHe said this connection led Schueler to create some of his most celebrated works.","summary":"An American artist's connection with the Sound of Sleat is being celebrated at Skye College.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The London-based telecoms provider said that it alerted police after carrying out a data security review.\nHowever, a spokeswoman stressed that it had seen no evidence that the suspects had been involved with a high-profile cyber-breach last October.\nNearly 157,000 of TalkTalk customers' details, including bank account numbers, were stolen in the breach.\nThe unnamed suspects do not work for TalkTalk directly but are instead employed by Wipro, a local call centre provider, in Kolkata (Calcutta).\n\"Following the October 2015 cyber-attack, we have been conducting a forensic review to ensure that all aspects of our security are as robust as possible - including that of our suppliers,\" the company said.\n\"Acting on information supplied by TalkTalk, the local police have arrested three individuals who have breached our policies and the terms of our contract with Wipro. We are also reviewing our relationship with Wipro.\n\"We are determined to identify and deal effectively with these issues and we will continue to devote significant resource to keeping our customers' data safe.\"\nNews of the arrests was first reported by Channel 4 News.\nThe Indian company has said it has a \"zero tolerance\" policy on data theft.\n\"Wipro is working closely with the customer in the investigation and will continue to extend its full co-operation to the investigating authorities,\" it said.\n\"We are unable to comment on the matter that is currently under investigation.\"","summary":"Three TalkTalk workers have been arrested in India on suspicion of data theft.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Manchester Evening News reported it related to a councillor who admitted making indecent images of children.\nMike Owen and two senior officers have been suspended following an external review of the case, a spokeswoman said.\nCouncil leader Rishi Shori said the suspensions would allow the three to \"focus on responding\" to the case.\nHe said they were \"a neutral act\".\nThe council had commissioned the review by childcare expert Malcolm Newsam after it \"received allegations that there were failures to act appropriately in following safeguarding procedures in respect of an individual case,\" he added.\nDeputy chief executive Pat Jones-Greenhalgh will replace Mr Owen until the council's own investigation is concluded, the authority's spokeswoman said.","summary":"Manchester City Council's chief executive has been suspended following allegations of \"failures to act appropriately\" in a safeguarding case.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burberry rose 2.81% on speculation that the company could be takeover target for a US private equity firm.\nMining shares were hit by a number of broker downgrades following recent falls in commodity prices.\nAt close of trade in London the FTSE 100 index of leading blue chip stocks was ahead by 77.95 points, or 1.12%, at 7015.36.\nAnglo American shares fell 0.24% after Credit Suisse cut its rating on the company to \"neutral\" from \"outperform\".\nDowngrades also hit BHP Billiton, which fell 1.09%. Credit Suisse cut its rating for BHP to \"underperform\" from \"neutral\", while Investec downgraded to \"sell\" from \"hold\".\nOn the currency markets, the pound fell 0.83% against the dollar to $1.4743 but was up 0.17% against the euro to ???1.3813.\nSterling was weakened by the latest UK trade figures, which showed the trade deficit widening by more than expected in February.\nThe Bank of England kept UK interest rates on hold at 0.5% - as expected - following its latest meeting.","summary":"(Close): London's leading shares closed higher, with fashion house Burberry leading the way.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"More than 700,000 private messages between members have also been leaked.\nA message on the site's homepage said: \"We have been made aware of an alleged security breach and we are reviewing our systems as we work to remedy the situation and tighten our security.\"\nThe leaked details included sensitive information such as whether a member would consider polygamy.\nThe breach was discovered by security researcher Troy Hunt who runs a cybersecurity alert website.\nDetails of members' employers, location, marriage status and whether they were a convert to Islam were revealed, as well as names, email addresses, Skype handles and IP addresses - according to technology news site Motherboard.\nMuslim Match's Facebook page describes the site as: \"Single, divorced, widowed, married Muslims coming together to share ideas, thoughts and find a suitable marriage partner.\"\nOne of the leaked messages read: \"I wanna marry you - if u agree I send my photos and details.\"\nAnother read: \"You will enjoy when you speak to me, I am genuine and truthful and am seriously seeking a right muslimah who could be a friend, a companion to hold hands thru journey of life and beyond.\"\nThe bulk of users affected are believed to live in the United Kingdom, United States and Pakistan.\nThe website's operation has been temporarily suspended. The company said it will be closed until Ramadan ends this week.","summary":"Details of more than 1.5 million Muslims have been leaked online following a security breach on the dating website Muslim Match.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Land and Housing Minister Anna Tibaijuka had not shown \"due diligence\" when she took the money, he said.\nMs Tibaijuka, a former UN official, denies any wrongdoing.\nShe is a high-profile casualty in a corruption scandal that has rocked Tanzania's government and energy firms, straining relations with donors.\nOn 17 December, Attorney-General Frederick Werema resigned after MPs accused him of authorising the fraudulent transfer of about $120m to an energy firm.\nHe denied the allegation, but said he was stepping down because the controversy had \"disrupted the country's political atmosphere\".\nMr Kikwete, in a televised address, said the government was still investigating allegations of impropriety against Energy and Minerals Minister Sospeter Muhongo and his permanent secretary Eliakim Maswi.\nThe president's office later said that Mr Maswi had been suspended, pending the outcome of the probe.\nMs Tibaijuka rejected parliament's call for her resignation, saying the $1m was a donation for a school where she serves as the main fundraiser.\nShe accepted it in good faith and presented it to the school, she said.\nHowever, Mr Kikwete said he had dismissed her because \"one of the biggest questions raised is why this money was not paid directly to the school and was instead deposited in a personal bank account in her name,\" Reuters news agency quotes him as saying.\nMs Tibaijuka was the executive director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, before she became an MP and government minister in 2010.\nTanzania's parliament, which is dominated by the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, has been putting pressure on Mr Kikwete to sack top officials accused of siphoning government money in collusion with businessmen linked to the energy sector.\nAn investigation by a parliamentary watchdog committee found that about $120m had been taken from an escrow account, paid to an energy firm and then given to various government ministers.\nA group of 12 donors - including Japan, the UK, the World Bank and the African Development Bank - decided in October to withhold about $490m until the government took action over the alleged corruption.\nMr Kikwete took office in 2005 with a promise to tackle corruption in government.","summary":"Tanzania's President Jakaya Kikwete has sacked a minister accused of taking $1m (\u00a3690,000) from a government escrow account.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former double world champion, 23, missed the 2014 Commonwealth Games due to recurring trouble in her left knee.\nShe also underwent surgery on a long-standing shoulder problem but Sutton said the knee injury was still a cause for concern.\n\"Becky has had a few setbacks over the last week or so,\" he said.\n\"We looked like getting her back in the spring but there have been one or two little complications.\n\"I have no detailed report. That is kept between the doctors, medical team and her rehab team.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"They are doing a great job and she is getting the best treatment possible.\"\nJames aggravated the knee injury when she returned to training following a period of rest after a minor medical procedure.\nThe Abergavenny-born track cyclist won silver and bronze for Wales at the Commonwealth Games in 2010, but came to international prominence at the 2013 Track World Championships.\nShe won golds in the keirin and sprint and also picked up bronze medals in the team sprint and 500m time trial in Minsk.\nJames missed out on the London Olympics in 2012 after a season wrecked by injury and illness, but Australian Sutton has no doubt that success at Rio 2016 remains realistic.\n\"I am totally confident we will get her right for Rio,\" Sutton added.\n\"Another four or five weeks is really not going to matter. She has lost a lot of time but give us 12 months and a clean bill of health, then Becky will be knocking them over in Rio.\n\"We are talking about a girl that is one of the best on the world stage.\n\"If anyone is going to survive this and cope mentally, it will be Becky.\"","summary":"British Cycling technical director Shane Sutton says he is \"totally confident\" Becky James will be fit for the Rio Olympics.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"For its 3-2 victory over a team backed by phone-maker Samsung, SKT's five members shared a prize of $2m (\u00c2\u00a31.64m) between them.\nThe win is the third time in four years that SKT has taken the title. It also won the title in 2015.\nThe final ran for six hours and was held in front of almost 20,000 LoL fans at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.\nSKT's Lee Sang-hyeok, aka Faker, was named as the most valuable player of the tournament.\nThe total prize pot for the tournament was $5m with $750,000 going to second place team Samsung. The money available to teams taking part was increased by fan contributions.\nWriting on the Rock, Paper Shotgun gaming news site, Philippa Warr said the final had been \"breathtaking\", as the Samsung team had fought back from losing the first two games.\nHowever, she said, everything had changed in the \"beautiful\" third game, which lasted 70 minutes and saw Samsung wrest a keenly contested win from SKT.\nSamsung then took the fourth game more easily to set up the decider.\nIn the event, Warr said, SKT's \"fluidity\" and experience had won through, giving them the title, cash and Summoner's Cup trophy.\nLeague of Legends is a massively popular game involving two teams of five players fighting over a small map\nEach player controls a hero outfitted with a variety of attacks or defence abilities, and the winner is the first to destroy their opponent's base.\nAccording to statistics from Riot Games, which created LoL, about 100 million people play the game every month.","summary":"South Korean team SKT Gaming has won the prestigious League of Legends (LoL) World Championship.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGuy, 20, took third behind winner Dutchman Sebastiaan Verschuren in the 200m freestyle after missing out on the men's 400m final.\nTutton, 19, claimed bronze in the 100m women's breaststroke race won by world record holder Ruta Meilutyte.\n\"That race was amazing,\" Tutton told BBC Sport. \"I'm just over the moon.\"\nMeilutyte triumphed in one minute 6.17 seconds, ahead of Iceland's Hilda Luthersdottir.\nThe Plymouth-based Lithuanian was winning back at the pool where she took the 2012 Olympic title aged 15.\nTutton edged out Irish swimmer Fiona Doyle for third in 1:07.50, with Tutton's team-mate Molly Renshaw in seventh.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nIn the 200m freestyle, Verschuren won gold in a time of 1:46.02, with Serbia's Velimir Stjepanovic second in 1:46.26 and Guy finishing in 1:46.42.\n\"For me, that was a great swim and a season's best,\" said Guy. \"Rio is going to be a real scrap to the finish line.\"\nBritain's Max Litchfield and Dan Wallace were seventh and eighth in the men's 200m individual medley final won by Greece's Andreas Vazaios.\nScot Ross Murdoch breezed through to Thursday's 200m breaststroke final with a winning time of 2:09.72.","summary":"Great Britain's James Guy and Chloe Tutton won bronze medals at the European Short Course Championships in Madeira.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) and NFU Scotland have been calling for increased incentives in a grant scheme available to crofters.\nMs McLeod said the Scottish government was prepared to look at offering loans.\nFiona Mandeville, of SCF, said such assistance could help young crofters to get on to the housing ladder.\nShe said: \"We do see the loan element as key to the success of this scheme.\n\"This scheme really needs to be aimed at young crofters who maybe find it hard to get a mortgage, or to get a start on the housing ladder.\n\"I think it is important to look at the croft house grant scheme as another element of social housing.\"\nMs McLeod said the government would hold further consultation on the Crofter Housing Grant Scheme while on a visit to Inverness.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has welcomed the move.\nDonald Crichton, vice chairman of the comhairle's sustainable development committee, said: \"Over the last year we have made a strong case to the minister and civil servants for increasing and strengthening the grant as one of the best mechanisms for sustaining our crofting communities.\n\"This further consultation demonstrates that the minster has been listening and taking on board our views and we are encouraged by the proposals that are emerging.\"","summary":"Loans could be offered to young crofters to help them get on to the housing ladder, Rural Economy Minister Aileen McLeod has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inflation dropped to 2.6% in June from 2.9% the month before, whereas economists had expected no change.\nSterling had been trading above $1.31 at one point before the inflation figures were released.\nHowever, the inflation data sent the pound down to $1.3038 at the end of London business.\nThe pound also fell 1% against the euro to 1.1251 euros.\n\"Today's slowdown in price growth should squash any speculation of a rate hike for the time being,\" said Neil Wilson, senior market analyst at ETX Capital.\n\"An August rate hike now looks highly unlikely, but we should remember that the Bank has only limited tolerance for continued above-target inflation and may yet seek to push rates back up to 0.5% this year, if conditions in the wider economy improve whilst inflation remains above 2%.\"\nThe fall in the pound initially lifted the FTSE 100 share index. The FTSE 100 often moves inversely to sterling, as a weaker pound boosts the value of overseas earnings of the multinational companies in the index.\nHaving been more than 40 points lower at one point in the morning, the FTSE 100 closed down 13.91 at 7,390.22.\nRoyal Mail shares rose 3% after the company reported a 1% rise in revenues in the three months to 25 June, helped by its Europe-wide parcels business GLS.\nIn the UK, the volume of letter deliveries fell again, although general election political mailings helped to slow the decline.","summary":"The pound has fallen 1% against the dollar after the UK's inflation rate fell more than expected.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"US markets had finished higher on expectations that job figures for February, due out later on Friday, will show a strong pace of growth.\nAsia's biggest market, Japan's Nikkei 225 closed 0.3% higher at 17,014.78.\nShares in the embattled electronics firm Sharp rose 9.4% on new reports it was close to a deal with Taiwan's Foxconn.\nThe jump came after the Nikkei business daily reported that Sharp and Foxconn parent company Hon Hai Precision Industry were continuing talks, with both sides seeking to conclude a takeover deal by Monday.\nEarlier talks had been delayed when Foxconn said it had received new information from Sharp which needed to be clarified.\nIn Australia, the ASX 200 index finished the day up 0.2% at 5,090.02.\nShares of commodity giant BHP Billiton rose 2.4%, with investors unfazed by a downgrade by credit ratings agency Moody's.\nMoody's cut its ratings of the Anglo-Australian firm to \"A3\" from \"A1\", citing the deterioration in the company's earnings and cash flow as reasons.\nThe ratings agency also said it expected low commodity prices and softer demand to continue to affect BHP.\nIn China, the mainland benchmark Shanghai Composite index closed up 0.5% at 2,874.15. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index ended up 1.2% at 20,176.70.\nSamsonite shares rose 1.3% as the company confirmed that it was taking over US luxury rival Tumi.\nIn South Korea, the Kospi index finished down 0.1% at 1,955.63.","summary":"Shares in Asia were mostly higher on Friday, following a positive lead from Wall Street. Shares of commodity giant BHP Billiton rose 2.4%, with investors unfazed by a downgrade by credit ratings agency Moody's.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Arkansas wish to unlock an iPhone and iPod belonging to two teenagers accused of killing a couple, according to the Associated Press (AP).\nLess than a day after its San Bernardino announcement, the FBI agreed to help in the homicide case.\nSyed Farook and his wife were shot dead after killing 14 people in December.\nA judge agreed to postpone the Arkansas case on 28 March to allow prosecutors to ask the FBI for help.\nHunter Drexler, 18, and Justin Staton, 15, are accused of killing Robert and Patricia Cogdell at their home in Conway, Arkansas last July.\nStaton had been raised as a grandson by the Cogdells.\n\"We always appreciate [the FBI's] cooperation and willingness to help their local law enforcement partners,\" Faulkner County prosecuting attorney Cody Hilland told the AP.\nAn attorney for Mr Drexler told the AP he was \"not concerned\" about any data on the phone.\nPreviously, the FBI had asked Apple to write new software that would allow it to gain access to Farook's iPhone.\nHowever, the company refused, arguing it would be wrong to compromise the security of one of its devices since that might lead to vulnerabilities in many other iPhones.","summary":"The FBI has agreed to help unlock an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino attackers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Talha Asmal, 17, was one of four suicide bombers who attacked security forces near an oil refinery south of Baiji, The Guardian has reported.\nIsis social media reports said Asmal, going by the name of Abu Yusuf al-Britani, had taken part in the attack.\nHis family said they were \"devastated\" at the news.\nAsmal, from Dewsbury, would be Britain's youngest known suicide bomber. Another West Yorkshire teenager, Hasib Hussein, was almost 19 when he blew himself up on a London bus in the 7 July 2005 attacks.\nA statement issued by Asmal's family said: \"Talha was a loving, kind, caring and affable teenager.\n\"He never harboured any ill will against anybody nor did he ever exhibit any violent, extreme or radical views of any kind.\n\"Talha's tender years and naivety were it seems however exploited by persons unknown who, hiding behind the anonymity of the world wide web, targeted and befriended Talha and engaged in a process of deliberate and calculated grooming of him.\n\"Whilst there it appears that Talha fell under the spell of individuals who continued to prey on his innocence and vulnerability to the point where if the press reports are accurate he was ordered to his death by so-called Isis handlers and leaders too cowardly to do their own dirty work.\n\"We are all naturally utterly devastated and heartbroken by the unspeakable tragedy that now appears to have befallen us.\"\nWest Yorkshire Police said: \"The police have been made aware of media reports with regard to the death of a British National in Iraq.\n\"The identity of the person who has reportedly died has not been confirmed at this time and we are unable to comment further.\"\nAsmal travelled to Syria with fellow Dewsbury teenager Hassan Munshi.\nMunshi's brother, Hammaad Munshi, was arrested in 2006 at the age of 16 after police found a guide to making napalm on his computer.\nHe became the youngest person to be convicted under the Terrorism Act.\nAt least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in Syria and Iraq, British police say. A BBC News database tracks those who have died, been convicted of offences relating to the conflict or are still in the region.","summary":"A West Yorkshire teenager who travelled to Syria to join Islamic State (IS) is reported to have carried out a suicide attack in Iraq.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Asad Khan, from Bradford, died three weeks after starting at Beckfoot Upper Heaton School in the city.\nHis mother, Farheen Khan, found her son after forcing her way into his locked bedroom on September 28. He died in hospital a short time later.\u00e3\u20ac\u20ac\nHis family maintain he had been bullied.\nBradford Coroner's Court heard Asad had told a boy - who cannot be identified - a number of things, including that he felt \"unsafe\" in school and was \"going to skive for a very long time.\"\nCoroner Martin Fleming heard on another occasion, Asad told the boy: \"Life is unfair. I would say it's 90 to 95 per cent life is hard\".\nMr Fleming said he would now consider whether to call the boy in person to give evidence.\nThe inquest will resume next month.","summary":"A 12-year-old boy who took his own life told a fellow pupil \"life is unfair\", an inquest has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Damien 'Dee' Fennell made an application to Belfast Crown Court to amend his conditions so he could go to Co Donegal for a week.\nThe 34-year-old faces three charges for a speech he gave during an Easter Rising commemoration event last year.\nMr Fennell has denied the charges. He is due to go on trial later this year.\nHe was charged with encouraging acts of terrorism, inviting support for the IRA and addressing a meeting to encourage support for the IRA after speaking at the event in Lurgan, County Armagh.\nHis lawyer pointed out that Mr Fennell had been on bail \"for a significant period without breaching his conditions\" and that his client would adhere to any requirements, such as reporting to the Garda\u00c3\u00ad (Irish police).\n\"He is not going to abscond,\" said a defence lawyer.\nThe judge granted the bail variation if a cash surety of \u00c2\u00a32,000 was lodged.\nHe also ordered Mr Fennell, of Torrens Avenue, Belfast, to report to Garda\u00c3\u00ad in Donegal twice a week and said both the house number and phone number of his accommodation should be provided to police.","summary":"A prominent dissident republican has been granted permission to leave Northern Ireland on bail.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, Paul Kenny was granted bail and banned from attending games after admitting racially abusing Sinclair.\n\"It was disappointing,\" said Gers goalkeeper Foderingham, an ambassador for equality group Kick It Out.\n\"No-one wants to see that in football, especially at a club I represent.\"\nCommenting on the incident, the 26-year-old Englishman said it was \"difficult when one idiot comes and starts to behave like that\".\n\"The club has dealt with it accordingly,\" he said.\n\"The Rangers fans have been fantastic. All season and since I joined the club, they have been superb.\n\"I haven't (spoken to Sinclair), I can understand that he is probably upset and frustrated, but hopefully he will be all right.\"\nMeanwhile, Foderingham admitted the Rangers players are still getting used to new manager Pedro Caixinha's methods since he took over from Mark Warburton.\n\"It is a different style of play,\" he said. \"He is an intensive, aggressive type of manager who wants his sides to play as such and it will take time for the boys to adjust.\n\"We are doing that at the moment and hopefully we can get a good pre-season under our belts and have a good go at it next season.\n\"Until we start winning football matches on a regular basis, the question marks are not going to go away.\n\"So what we need to do is work together as a squad, as a management, as a club and get back to winning football matches.\"","summary":"Wes Foderingham says the racist abuse directed at Celtic's Scott Sinclair was \"unacceptable\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The specialist, Dr Howard Kornfeld, was unable to make it from California to Minnesota immediately but sent his son.\nIn a strange turn of events, it was his son, Andrew Kornfeld, who called police after joining Prince's staff to search for the missing singer.\nThe Kornfelds' lawyer said neither had met Prince before his death.\nWilliam Mauzy told reporters on Wednesday that Prince's team contacted Dr Howard Kornfeld on 20 April, the day before Prince died.\nUnable to make it to Minnesota, the doctor dispatched his son and called a local doctor, who cleared his morning schedule but never saw the singer.\nWhen Andrew Kornfeld, who works with his father but is not a doctor, arrived at Prince's Paisley Park home, he was told that the singer was missing. He joined members of staff to search the property and made the emergency call when Prince's unresponsive body was found.\nMr Mauzy said the plan was to stabilise him in Minnesota, before flying him to California to seek treatment at Dr Kornfeld's Recovery Without Walls rehab centre in Mill Valley.\nThe lawyer confirmed that Andrew Kornfeld had been interviewed by police, but was protected by Minnesota's Good Samaritan law. The law offers some legal protections to those who make emergency calls, to encourage them to do so.\nNo details have been released from Prince's autopsy exam, but investigators are looking into whether he died from an overdose and if a doctor was prescribing him drugs in the weeks before his death.\nThey are also trying to establish whether a doctor was on the singer's plane when it made an emergency landing less than a week before he died.\nThe musician was found unconscious on the plane after it stopped in Moline, Illinois, on 15 April. Detectives investigating his death have asked to see fire and ambulance records related to the emergency landing.\nIt emerged on Wednesday that emergency calls were made from the Paisley Park complex 46 times in the past five years.\nA log released by Minnesota authorities showed the 911 calls related to everything from medical emergencies to false fire alarms.\nIt included one call in 2011 in which an unidentified woman said she was concerned about Prince's cocaine use, but no police action was taken.","summary":"A day before he died, Prince's team contacted a California doctor who specialises in addiction treatment.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bakehouse Close and Riddle's Close - once home to philosopher David Hume - are among those selected for a makeover by Edinburgh World Heritage.\nFleshmarket Close, which is famously a setting for an Inspector Rebus novel, has also made the final list.\nLighting and artwork will be installed in the little-used closes.\nThe people behind the project hope the improvements will encourage more people to use the historic network of narrow streets.\nAdam Wilkinson, the director of Edinburgh World Heritage, said: \"Our aim is for this project to re-connect the people of Edinburgh with the closes of the Old Town.\n\"The intricate network of closes and courtyards that bind the Old Town together gives it a unique identity, is underused but has the opportunity to be revitalised, used and celebrated by all.\"\nThe closes date back to the medieval origins of the city.\nOriginally, individual plots of land were set up lining the main street, with paths to gain access to the land behind.\nAs each plot became built up over time, so they developed into narrow lanes connecting courtyards and streets behind the Royal Mile.\nThe Twelve Closes project was welcomed by city leaders, including John Thompson, of the Old Town community council.\nHe said: \"This is a project to be welcomed, changing dilapidated and neglected closes into useful routes linking different parts of the Old Town.\n\"The closes were once busy thoroughfares, buzzing with all the life of the city, and it would be wonderful to see some of that atmosphere return.\"","summary":"Twelve streets in Edinburgh's Old Town are to be transformed as part of the Twelve Closes project.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The country is the second European Union nation after France to enforce such a ban. Offenders face a fine of 137.5 euros (\u00c2\u00a3121; $197) and up to seven days in jail.\nTwo women who wear full veils launched an immediate court challenge, saying the law is discriminatory.\nFrance, home to Europe's biggest Muslim population, enforced its ban in April.\nBelgium's law bans any clothing that obscures the identity of the wearer in places like parks and on the street.\nIt was passed almost unanimously by the lower house of parliament in April 2010.\nMPs voted with only two abstentions to back the legislation on the grounds of security, to allow police to identify people.\nOther MPs said that full face veils such as the burka or the niqab were a symbol of the oppression of women.\nBut critics of the law say it could end up excluding women, leaving those who do wear the full veil trapped in their homes.\nAnd they say the measures are over the top - estimates suggest only a few dozen women wear this kind of veil in Belgium, out of a Muslim population of about half a million.\n\"We consider the law a disproportionate intrusion into fundamental rights such as the freedom of religion and expression,\" Ines Wouters, the lawyer representing the two women challenging the ban, told the newspaper La Libre.\nShe has taken their case to Belgium's constitutional court, where she will request a suspension of the law, AFP news agency reported.","summary":"A law banning the wearing of full Islamic veils in public has come into force in Belgium.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A white BMW 420 coupe struck the woman under a railway bridge on Bradford Road, Dewsbury at about 10:10 GMT, police said.\nThe road was closed for four hours, with a section of the nearby Lidl car park also cordoned off.\nThe arrested 21-year-old man remains in police custody for questioning.\nSgt Carl Quinn, of West Yorkshire Police, said: \"Anyone who saw the collision or the manner in which the BMW was being driven prior to it, is asked to contact the major collision and enquiry team.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after a pedestrian was hit by a car in West Yorkshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Munster statement said O'Connell, 36, would provide \"invaluable technical expertise and advice\" to the Irish province's next generation of players.\n\"Every club in the world would love to have an iconic figure such as Paul O'Connell involved in their set-up,\" said Munster chief Garret Fitzgerald.\nO'Connell made 174 Munster appearances and earned 108 Ireland caps.\n\"As a Limerick native and proud Munster and Irishman who has played and led teams for Munster, Ireland and the Lions, we were very eager to secure his services in some capacity,\" added Fitzgerald.\n\"An appointment such as this is a further boost to our academy staff and young players, and to the organisation as a whole.\"\nThe Limerick man, who played on three British & Irish Lions tours, was forced to retire from the game in February after being unable to recover from serious hamstring injury sustained at last year's World Cup.\nThe injury meant that O'Connell was forced to cancel his contract with French club Toulon.\nFormer Lions captain O'Connell spent 14 seasons at Munster and helped the province win two European Cup titles and three Celtic Leagues.\nO'Connell was also part of Ireland's Grand Slam winning team in 2009 and captained his country to successive Six Nations titles in 2014 and 2015.\nMunster have appointed former South African international Johan 'Rassie' Erasmus as their Director of Rugby for next season with Anthony Foley's job title remaining as head coach.","summary":"Former Ireland and British & Irish Lions lock Paul O'Connell has joined Munster as a consultant.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UN estimates that a third more cocaine was being produced in the country in 2016.\nThe head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Bo Mathiasen, called the increase significant.\nAnalysts say much of it was due to the end of the eradication of coca crops by spraying.\nThe report said the total coca-growing area rose from 96,000 hectares in 2015 to 146,000 in 2016.\nMr Mathiasen said that he held out hope for a reduction in cultivation because Colombia had signed a peace agreement with the biggest rebel group in the country, the Farc, which controlled much of the drug-producing areas.\nBut local analysts argue that the rise was caused partly by a hiatus resulting from the government's peace deal with Farc rebels.\nUnder the deal, the Farc agreed to relinquish control over drug production areas and help the government try to encourage local farmers to plant substitute crops.\nFarmers have taken advantage of the delays while the crop substitution policy is set up to plant coca, which has increased in price by almost 50%, because they know they will be offered subsidies later not to grow the plant.\nMeanwhile, the Colombian government has increased by almost 50% its seizures of cocaine - from 253 tonnes confiscated in 2015 to 378 tonnes in 2016.","summary":"The cultivation of coca, the raw ingredient for cocaine, has increased sharply in Colombia.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old, who has been first choice for the Chiefs this season, has torn a pectoral muscle.\nDave Lewis started in place of Chudley in Sunday's win over Ulster while Stuart Townsend came on for his first game outside the Anglo-Welsh Cup.\n\"You've just got to get on with it, and we'll get on with it with a team that's got some momentum at the moment,\" head coach Rob Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\nAs well as Townsend and Lewis the Chiefs also have highly-rated teenager Jack Maunder, Fiji international Niko Matawalu and veteran Haydn Thomas on the books at scrum-half.\n\"That's his (Townsend's) championship rugby debut, how well he did in a pressure situation,\" added Baxter.\n\"His kicking was fantastic, his defensive work was absolutely top drawer and you look at that and your mouth waters to the future we could have in the scrum-half department.\"","summary":"Exeter Chiefs scrum-half Kurtley Chudley will miss the rest of the season with a chest injury.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A 24-hour walkout by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, in protest at the introduction of driver-only trains, ended at 11:00 BST on Wednesday.\nSouthern warned passengers to expect \"difficult and frustrating\" journeys throughout the day.\nTwo further strikes have been announced for 10 May and 12 May.\nLatest updates here\nThe RMT confirmed it would attend talks with Southern \"over the guards jobs and safety dispute\" on Friday.\nDyan Crowther, chief operating officer for Southern owner Govia Thameslink Railway, told BBC Sussex: \"We are very pleased to hear that and we look forward to meeting the RMT\".\nSouthern said some routes were again suspended or reduced with 700 fewer services across Sussex and east Surrey.\nMs Crowther said the timetable would not return to normal until Thursday as they needed to get rolling stock and staff into the right position.\nPaul Barker, a commuter from Rye, normally catches a Southern train to Ashford then a high-speed service to St Pancras.\nHe said he worked from home on Tuesday but went to Robertsbridge on Wednesday to catch a Southeastern service to London.\nHe said: \"It was standing room only from Frant, but you cannot take two days off work\".\nRMT general secretary Mick Cash said: \"This dispute is about safety. The company, with an eye on ever-fatter profits, is prepared to axe the guards on some of the most overcrowded and potentially-dangerous services.\"\nThe company said there would be no job or pay cuts but the planned changes would make conductors more visible while drivers would operate doors.\nIt accused the RMT of \"scaremongering\" and said \"driver-only operation is a safe, proven way of working\" which had been used \"on 40% of trains across the Southern network for 25 years\".","summary":"Commuters are facing a second day of disruption on the Southern rail network.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victims all worked at the plant 100km (62 miles) east of Porto.\nThe factory's owner was among the dead and several members of his family were either dead or missing, said local mayor Francisco Lopes.\nSome of the victims were found outside the factory, apparently propelled from the building by the force of the blast.\nAn initial explosion happened shortly after 17:30 (16:30 GMT) on Tuesday, followed by two more blasts, reports said.\nFive bodies were found late on Tuesday and emergency workers found a sixth victim some 200m (650ft) from the site, minister Jorge Gomes told Portuguese media. The search was being extended to a radius of 800m, he added, because of the scale of the explosion.\nThe factory was described as a family business.\nAs investigators tried to identify the victims, the mayor said that almost all of the eight caught up in the blast were members of Egas Sequeira's family. Mr Sequeira was among those feared dead along with one of his daughters and a son-in-law, Portuguese media said.\nThe owner's wife had left the building just before the explosion and survived but two other family members were among the missing.\nOfficials were initially unable to enter the site because of the potential risk to their safety. Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was due to visit the scene on Wednesday.","summary":"At least six people have been killed and several others are missing after a series of explosions at a fireworks factory in Portugal, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The dramatic creation by Philip Treacy has been likened to a Turkey Twizzler, a lavatory seat and a pretzel.\nThe 22-year-old princess wore it to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton last month, and a Facebook page was set up in its honour.\nThe auction on eBay ended on Sunday, with the proceeds going to charities Unicef and Children in Crisis.\nThe identity of the winning bidder has not yet been revealed.\nThe princess commented on the auction page: \"I've been amazed by the amount of attention the hat has attracted.\n\"It's a wonderful opportunity to raise as much money as possible for two fantastic charities.\n\"I hope whoever wins the auction has as much fun with the hat as I have.\"","summary":"A hat worn by Princess Beatrice at the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge has sold at auction for \u00a31,100.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Conrad Clitheroe and Gary Cooper, both from Stockport, and expat Neil Munro were reportedly taking notes near Fujairah Airport, 80 miles from Dubai, when they were arrested in February.\nRelatives were told they were held for \"national security\" reasons. The men insisted they did not take photographs.\nThe Abu Dhabi hearing is due on Monday.\nMr Clitheroe, 54, and Mr Cooper 45, were visiting their friend Mr Munro, who was born in Manchester, when they were arrested on 22 February by an off-duty police officer who had seen them monitoring planes from a car.\nThey were near Fujairah Airport, where older and rarer aircraft can be seen.\nA local police official said the men had been taking photographs near an airport and were using a telescope.\nThe men are expected to argue their actions were misinterpreted and are understood to be hoping to be granted bail.","summary":"Three British men accused of spying in the United Arab Emirates are due to appear in court.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nScotland scored twice in three minutes in the final quarter to win 2-1 in Glasgow.\nJames Carson gave Wales the lead from a penalty corner, but Ben Cosgrove and Alan Forsyth won it for the hosts.\nEarlier the Wales women's team lost 3-0 to Italy to finish fourth at their EuroHockey Championships in Cardiff.\nChiara Tiddi, Celina Traverso and Federica Carta scored the Italian goals.\n\"We came out fighting for the bronze today but just couldn't hit the line,\" midfielder Sian French told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"We'll keep on pushing as a team for the next two years and we'll come back even stronger next time.\"\nBecause two teams get promoted from the B Division, Wales's men will compete in Europe's top tier at the next EuroHockey Championships in 2019.\nOn Friday, Wales women's hopes of rising into Europe's top tier were shattered in a 2-1 defeat by Russia.\nWales' men secured promotion to their top tier by beating France 4-3 in their semi-final in Glasgow.\nWales women had beaten Austria and Poland, but lost to Belarus on the way to the semi-finals.\nNeither Wales side has been in the EuroHockey A Division since it was reduced to eight teams more than a decade ago.\nThe nation's women were playing in the third tier just four years ago.","summary":"Wales men's hockey team missed out on promotion to Europe's top tier after losing to Scotland in the EuroHockey B Division final.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nigel Williams, of Caerwent, was walking on the A48 near the Northgate House bed and breakfast in Caerwent when he was hit on Saturday at about 03:30 GMT.\nHe was taken to Newport's Royal Gwent Hospital, but died shortly after arrival.\nThe father-of-three's family said he would be \"sadly missed\".\n\"He always had time for everyone he met and was always ready to help with anything and everyone,\" they said.\nAnyone who witnessed the crash has been asked to call Gwent Police on 101.","summary":"A 42-year-old man who died after being hit by a car in Caerwent has been named by police.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old has started three of Exeter's four games this season.\n\"He was fantastic, not just in his carrying and his danger in that area, but some of his high-ball stuff was absolutely top drawer,\" Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\n\"He looks a big, strong, quick, hungry rugby player and those are some of the qualities we saw in him.\"\nWoodburn is in his second season at Sandy Park after moving from Bath, where he failed to break into the side.\nHe was a regular in the Chiefs team which made the play-off final last season and reached the last eight in the Champions Cup, an improvement which Baxter puts down to the work he has done on the training field.\n\"He's thriving on real regular game time and lots of good input from Ali Hepher, who's doing a fantastic job with the backs,\" Baxter said.\n\"They look like they're thriving on the way we're trying to play and the speed we're moving the ball and the angles we're running.\"","summary":"Exeter Chiefs head coach Rob Baxter has praised the form of full-back Ben Woodburn following the Chiefs' European Champions Cup win over Racing 92.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Enforcement company Kingdom Services hands out on the spot fines.\nAshford Borough Council removed all its Kingdom officers from patrolling the streets, after one was filmed revealing he raked in a bonus of almost \u00a31,000.\nThey will be out of action while undergoing extra training.\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"In light of the recent Panorama programme we have decided to take this opportunity to give our wardens some important additional staff training exercises so they can continue operating fairly and effectively.\n\"We haven't suspended them but they are not patrolling currently. They should be back soon, after the training has been undertaken.\"\nLittering is a crime, but by paying the fine you can avoid a criminal record. Another Kent-based Kingdom trainer was caught on camera saying they pretend to call the police to pressure people to pay up.\nThe BBC1 programme, aired on Monday, revealed people across the country were wrongly fined for tipping coffee down a drain and putting their recycling out on the wrong day.\nOn Tuesday Maidstone Borough Council also removed its own Kingdom officers while a review was carried out. They were back patrolling on Wednesday.\nIt is not the first time councils in Kent have had problems with Kingdom.\nMaidstone suspended its officers last year for a two-week review after a woman was incorrectly fined for littering while feeding some ducks.\nGravesham Borough Council severed ties with Kingdom last year and now operates its litter enforcement \"in-house\".\nA spokesman for Kingdom said: \"Our service operates under some of the tightest legal guidelines which set the fixed penalty notice level and affords anybody the right to appeal to the council or\/and challenge with the courts if they choose.\"","summary":"A second Kent council has suspended its own litter wardens following a BBC Panorama investigation.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Markit\/CIPS purchasing managers' index showed activity in UK services recorded the biggest month-on-month rise in the survey's history.\nAt one stage the pound hit $1.3372 against the dollar, but slipped back to trade at $1.3312, a rise of just 0.13%.\nSome analysts think the data indicates the UK might avoid recession later this year.\n\"The prospect of sterling strength is on the horizon as today's PMI figures suggest that the reported fall in activity following the EU referendum may have been a blip,\" said Ranko Berich, from Monex Europe.\n\"They do change the likelihood of a severe economic contraction in the third quarter, which previously seemed all but assured for many observers,\" he added.\nOther analysts warned not to read too much into the latest numbers.\n\"These PMIs are only surveys - more hard economic data over the coming months will be crucial. It's easy to read to too much into a survey for a single month. We are not out of the woods yet,\" said Neil Wilson, markets analyst at ETX Capital.\nThe FTSE 100 was not moved much by the data. It eased lower, falling by 15 points to 6,879.\nBanks weighed on the index, with Royal Bank of Scotland falling by 3.5% and Lloyds Banking Group down 2.1%.\nThose shares fell after negative comments from analysts at Deutsche Bank.\nMining shares were a bright spot on the FTSE 100. BHP Billiton was up 1.3% and Randgold Resources rose 1.6%.\nShares in Marks and Spencer fell 1.4% following confirmation that it plans to cut more than 500 jobs at its head office.\nUS financial markets were closed for Labor Day.","summary":"(Close): The pound hit a three-month high against the dollar after a closely watched survey indicated the UK's service sector rebounded strongly in August.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There were about 19,000 diagnoses in 2015, compared to about 17,300 in 2006.\nPublic Health Wales (PHW) said the main reason for the increase was an ageing population.\nThe organisation's Dr Dyfed Wyn Huws said there was \"good news\" by way of significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\nThere was a year-on-year decrease from about 19,800 cases in 2014, but the 2015 figure of 19,088 is likely to increase as statisticians revise the numbers.\nOnce age factors are taken into account, the rate decreased by more than 5% in men, but increased by more than 5% among women between 2006 and 2015.\nThis is partly due to the rate of lung cancer going down in men, but up among women. Historically, smoking rates peaked far earlier among men than women.\nBreast, prostate, lung and bowel cancers remain the most common.\nAccording to PHW, cases of liver, mouth, throat and melanoma skin cancer saw the biggest percentage increases.\nThe rates of stomach cancer and prostate cancer decreased, while mesothelioma rates increased by almost a third.\nDr Huws said: \"We know that up to four in 10 of cancers in the population may be preventable.\n\"With an increasing number of cancer cases each year, cancer control is possible and important for future generations and for keeping rising health service demand in check.\n\"The good news is that we have seen significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\n\"This is already bringing cancer rates down in men.\"","summary":"Cases of cancer in Wales have increased by more than 10% in the past decade, according to new figures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emmerson Whittel may need surgery on his jaw, while the club alleges player Josh Lynam was also bitten on the ear.\nThe RFL's match review panel will look at official video on Thursday, as it does for all on-field incidents.\nKeighley have gathered additional video from spectators following an appeal.\nFootage already online, shot from the stands, shows a number of fights breaking out on the field between the two sets of players.\nFollowing the incident, Whittel posted on Twitter that brackets and bands had been used to try to re-align his jaw and that he faces at least three months out.\nKeighley Cougars of League One, England's third-tier competition, progressed to the Challenge Cup fourth round with a 50-32 win over Fryston Warriors - a side from the second tier of England's amateur game.\nThe match, a \"home\" game for Fryston, was played at nearby Featherstone in West Yorkshire after the tie was at risk of being reversed and played at Keighley instead.\nKeighley have also complained to the RFL about their off-field treatment before kick-off, as they allege players and members of staff were refused entry to the ground without a valid matchday ticket.\nA statement on Keighley's website said: \"The players' allocation of 'family and friends' tickets was then claimed to have been used to admit the playing squad and coaching staff into the ground.\n\"The club is outraged by this development.\"\nThe BBC contacted Fryston Warriors, who have declined to comment at this time.","summary":"Keighley Cougars have complained to the Rugby Football League after two of their players were bitten during a Challenge Cup match against Fryston Warriors.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Marco Goncalves, 34, assaulted the referee after being sent off in last month's game against Rio Tinto, and was escorted off the pitch by police.\nImages of the attack went viral, with the referee suffering a broken nose.\nGoncalves plays for Canelas, a club made up of FC Porto ultras who have been branded \"thugs\" for their aggressive style of play.\nThree members of their squad, including the captain, hail from the 'Super Dragons' ultras, a well-known fan group of Porto.\nOther clubs in the fourth-tier amateur league would rather pay a 750-euro fine and forfeit the match than play Canelas.\nAs a result, they are top of the league after a string of default wins, but no official complaints have yet been filed against the club.\nA spokesman for the Porto regional league told AFP Gonclaves has been banned for four years for the attack on the referee, three months for assaulting an opposition players and two months for \"insults\".","summary":"A Portuguese footballer has been banned for five years for attacking a referee during a match.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 34-year-old, who had recently given birth, was found dead at her home in Essex Close in Luton on 10 October.\nBedfordshire Police said her family has been informed.\nA double murder investigation was launched on Wednesday. A man arrested in connection with the deaths has been released on bail.\nLive: More on this story and others in Bedfordshire\nDet Insp Fraser Wylie, of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, appealed for friends or colleagues of Ms Winning to contact police.\nHe added: \"We're also continuing to ask for anyone who witnessed suspicious activity between Friday 7 and Monday 10 October in and around Essex Close to get in touch.\n\"We're particularly keen to speak to anyone who saw a black wheelie bin being taken along the street, or anyone who lived nearby who has noticed that their wheelie bin has gone missing.\"\nThe man's body was discovered in a wheelie bin on Monday night outside the entrance to the flats. It had been wrapped in cling film and a purple duvet cover.\nIt is thought the dead man and Ms Winning were partners.\nHer baby is being cared for.","summary":"The body of a man found in a wheelie bin has been identified as that of a woman whose body was found in a flat.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Brown accused referee Dean Whitestone of a number of \"really poor\" decisions.\nWhitestone awarded Gillingham a penalty in first-half stoppage time before sending off Southend's Ryan Inniss for two bookable offences.\n\"There were four or five decisions that says that referee shouldn't be refereeing at this level,\" said Brown.\nThe 57-year-old claimed Whitestone did not cope with the pressure of the game between two sides separated by the mouth of the Thames.\n\"The referee mentioned to me that it was a derby game and he'd heard about the potential friction - but you can't take that into consideration,\" said Brown.\n\"He initially crossed his arms about to wave away the penalty but the next movement he blows for a foul. That, for me, is a referee under pressure.\n\"The sending off is even worse - unbelievable refereeing. This was officiating at its worst and someone has to be brought to task. I'm appealing the red card and if I can take it further than that I will.\"\nMeanwhile, Southend defender and former captain Adam Barrett has announced his retirement at the age of 37.\nBarrett played 354 games in two spells with the club, the last against Stevenage in the EFL Trophy in November.\nHe was a member of the Shrimpers side that won back-to-back promotions from League Two to the Championship in 2005 and 2006, and also the League Two play-off final in 2015.\n\"He will be remembered as one of Blues' greatest and a true legend,\" Brown told the club website.","summary":"Southend United manager Phil Brown has appealed against the red card he received in his side's 1-0 League One defeat by Gillingham.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 44 more have been injured in the crush, which was reportedly triggered by a road accident.\nThe pilgrims were returning from the Hindu shrine of Sabarimala, which is in a remote, mountainous, densely-forested area.\nKerala Governor R S Gavai has said he is \"deeply shocked and saddened\".\n\"We have recovered 102 bodies. The rescue work is almost over,\" local police official Sanjay Kumar told the Associated Press news agency.\nThe stampede happened at Pulmedu, near the town of Vandiperiyar in Idukki district, Indian media reported.\nHundreds of thousands of pilgrims had gathered at the hill shrine on Friday, the last day of an annual festival.\nThe festival runs for two months and attracts millions of visitors every year.\nReports differed as to exactly how the deadly crush was triggered.\nThe Indian PTI news agency said a jeep carrying pilgrims had driven into a crowd returning from the shrine, starting a panic.\nHowever, the Times of India reported that the incident happened when the jeep broke down and overturned as pilgrims tried to move it.\nIt crushed a number of people and caused others to stumble, which then triggered the stampede, the report said.\nCorrespondents say deadly stampedes are not unusual at Indian temples, where huge crowds gather in small areas with few safety measures or crowd controls.\nA similar tragedy happened at Sabaramila in 1999, when more than 50 people died in a stampede after a landslide on a crowded hillside.","summary":"At least 102 people have been killed in a stampede during a Hindu religious festival in the southern Indian state of Kerala, police say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old has been without a club since leaving English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent nine years.\nHe did not play at all for Tottenham in the 2014-15 season and spent the previous season on loan with Queens Park Rangers.\n\"Officially at St Etienne so happy - back in football,\" he wrote on Twitter.\nAssou-Ekotto has not played for Cameroon since the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when he was involved in an argument with his team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo and even appeared to headbutt him.","summary":"Cameroon defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto has signed for French Ligue 1 side St Etienne.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The key foreign ministry portfolio has gone to Ibrahim Ghandour, a former presidential assistant.\nMohamed Zayed has been appointed oil minister, while Mustafa Osman Obeid was appointed acting defence minister.\nThe new government will comprise a total of 31 cabinet ministers.\nIn addition President Bashir has also appointed governors for Sudan's 18 states in what he has vowed will be a \"new page\" for his country,\nSpeaking at his inauguration last week, the president said that he wanted to repair ties with the West, tackle corruption and bring peace to the country.\nAnother priority is restoring Sudan's ailing economy.\nMr Bashir, 71, seized power in an Islamist-backed coup in 1989.\nEven President Bashir has been forced to admit - with civil war(s) continuing, and the ongoing economic crisis - that Sudan needs to change, and this reshuffle is part of his promised reforms.\nThe most surprising decision is the removal of Abdel Rahim Hussein as defence minister, as for many years he has been President Bashir's confidant and friend.\nMr Hussein has been named governor of Khartoum state, one of several changes among the governors, which seem designed to remove any who were developing sizable local power bases.\nBut simply replacing ministers and governors will not bring change. Instead, the way Sudan is governed will have to improve if the country is to escape from its current malaise.","summary":"Sudan's President Omar al-Bashir has announced his first cabinet reshuffle since taking office last week.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, a report by the public protector said Mr Zuma had \"benefited unduly\" from the upgrades.\nMr Zuma said the auditor-general and finance minister should determine how much he should repay to end the dispute.\nThe announcement comes a week before a constitutional hearing on the matter.\nAfrica Live: BBC news updates\nHow President Zuma's Nkandla home has grown\nThe refurbishment of the residence in the village of Nkandla, in Mr Zuma's home province of KwaZulu-Natal, has turned into a major political controversy in South Africa.\nSome of of the money was spent on building an amphitheatre, swimming pool, and cattle enclosure.\nThe opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who have called for a corruption investigation, say they are pressing ahead with their court case regardless of the president's latest offer.\nFollowing Mr Zuma's announcement #PayBackThemoney is trending in South Africa - this was the phrase EFF MPs chanted at the president in parliament last year.\nMany commentators seem sceptical.\nAnalysis: Milton Nkosi, BBC News\nPresident Jacob Zuma's delayed willingness to pay back the money spent on the upgrades to his Nkandla residence could be a calculated move to avoid embarrassment at the Constitutional Court hearing expected next week.\nBut it could also be linked to the forthcoming local government election.\nThe Nkandla scandal has been a sore point for the governing African National Congress (ANC) which President Zuma leads, especially as the party faithful go out to campaign for votes.\nPolitical analyst Professor Somadoda Fikeni told me that it could also be related to the president being \"politically vulnerable as he enters his 'lame-duck' period and following his mis-appointment of finance ministers\" at the end of last year.\nAnother consideration could well be an attempt to avert another episode of the chaotic scenes we saw during the opening of parliament last year when Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) heckled and disrupted the president's state of the nation address.\nSecurity personnel had to be called into the chamber to remove the MPs who would not stop shouting \"pay back the money'\" while President Zuma desperately tried to deliver his speech.\nPunches at South Africa parliament\nWhy did Zuma sack two finance ministers in a week?\nAll figures in 2013 financial terms\nSource: Public protector report","summary":"South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has said he will pay back some of the $23m (\u00a316m) spent on upgrades to his private home.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Huxtable, 34, from Swansea, had been missing since the collapse in February.\nHis body was found on Wednesday and workers who carried out the search formed a guard of honour as it was driven from the site in the early hours of the morning.\nKen Cresswell, 57, and John Shaw, 61, both from Rotherham, remain missing.\nThe body of a fourth man, Michael Collings, 53, from Brotton, Teesside, was previously recovered from the site.\nSwansea East MP Carolyn Harris, who has been involved with the family since the incident, said they still did not know all the facts about the collapse.\nShe said: \"I feel very sad. My heart and my prayers go out to the family who have waited desperately for Christopher's body to be found. They can finally have closure, and say goodbye to him and grieve his loss.\n\"But let's not forget that there's two other families who are still waiting for their loved ones to be returned.\"\nThe building was due for demolition when it partially collapsed in February.","summary":"The body of a third man who died in the collapse of the former Didcot Power Station has been recovered.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Clarke, 29, contacted girls, aged 15 and 16 at the time, via Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter.\nHe also bought the Ysgol Bro Dinefwr pupils gifts including T-shirts, earrings, sweets and games consoles.\nAn Education Workforce Council hearing concluded his actions amounted to professional misconduct.\nOne girl told how Mr Clarke sent her a message saying: \"I kept having the same thought over and over again. How much I wanted to grab you, kiss you...\"\nThe girl, now 19, said he also invited her to one-on-one sessions in his chemistry office and told her not to show anyone the gifts her gave her.\nAnother girl, now 17, said his actions made her feel uncomfortable and he was \"acting in a creepy nature\".\nA third student said she told Mr Clarke she thought his messages were inappropriate and he later asked her to delete their conversation.\nPolice investigated but no charges were brought against Mr Clarke.\nThe school also began an investigation but he resigned before any findings were made.\nEducation Workforce Council chairman, Steve Powell, said Mr Clarke's conduct \"clearly breached boundaries between teachers and pupils\".\n\"His actions fell very short of the standards expected of a registered person and amounted to unacceptable professional conduct,\" he added.","summary":"A Swansea chemistry teacher who sent \"creepy\" messages to teenage girls has been banned from the profession.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bird, known officially as LF15, and her partner LM12 bred three chicks in both 2015 and 2016 at the Dunkeld reserve.\nLassie arrived back in Scotland on 23 March, six days after her mate.\nViewers from around the world have been watching the pair's progress on the Loch of the Lowes live webcam.\nCharlotte Fleming, Perthshire ranger for the Scottish Wildlife Trust, said: \"LF15 has settled down to begin incubating, and we would expect the egg to hatch in about six weeks' time.\n\"It's now clear that the pair's attempts at breeding have been a success and they are on track to repeat the hat-trick of chicks that were hatched in both 2015 and 2016.\"","summary":"A female red kites at Loch of the Lowes has laid her first egg of the year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said they received a report of the fire at a property in Castle Mews at about 03:30 BST on Saturday.\nA tyre had been put against the front door of the house and set alight. The blaze caused smoke damage.\nA man, a woman and two boys inside the property were not injured.\nDet Insp Tara Nicholls said: \"I would appeal to anyone that was in the area and noticed any suspicious activity between the times of 01:30 and 03:30 BST to contact CID at Cookstown Police Station on the non emergency number 101.\"","summary":"Three people have escaped injury in a suspected arson attack in Cookstown, County Tyrone.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The CQC previously rated the Penberthy home in Newquay as inadequate.\nNew reports highlight problems at three other homes run by Cornwall Care: Headlands in Carbis Bay, Trevern in Falmouth and Blackwood in Camborne.\nCornwall Care said it was rare for an inspection not to point out areas for improvement.\nThe CQC said Headlands was \"unsafe\" and overall \"was not caring\".\nAt Trevern \"one person had not been able to have a bath or shower for eleven months due to the home not obtaining the appropriate bathing equipment to meet the person's needs,\" the report stated.\nAction was also needed to address the \"care and welfare of people who use services\" and the \"safety and suitability of premises,\" it was claimed.\nThe report on Blackwood said \"people did not always have access to meaningful activities\" and action was needed regarding the \"safety and suitability of premises\".\nDue to changes in CQC reporting procedures the reports did not give an overall rating as it has done for Penberthy.\nAdrian Hughes, the commission's deputy chief inspector of adult social care, said there had been \"slippage\" in services provided by Cornwall Care.\nHe said: \"They have taken their eye off the ball in some aspects of that care.\"\nA spokesman for Cornwall Care said: \"We have worked closely with CQC and commissioners for many years and it is rare that an inspection of any care service does not point out areas for improvement.\n\"We welcome that feedback and always act quickly to make sure we are offering the best possible service to our clients.\"","summary":"A care home rated \"inadequate\" by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) is not the only one in Cornwall to be criticised.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guy Hedger, 61, died in the early hours of 30 April after intruders reportedly broke into his home in Ashley, near Ringwood, and opened fire with a shotgun.\nMarine officers are searching a section of the River Stour in West Parley.\nThree men appeared in court in May accused of Mr Hedger's murder.\nDet Ch Insp Sarah Derbyshire of Dorset Police said: \"We received intelligence to suggest that the weapon would be in this area and by searching the river today we hope to recover it.\"\nEarlier this week the charity Crimestoppers put up a \u00c2\u00a310,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the firearm used and jewellery stolen during the raid.\nKevin Downton, 40, of Winterborne Stickland near Blandford, Jason Baccus, 41, and Scott Keeping, 44, both of Verney Close, Bournemouth, have been charged with murder and are due at Winchester Crown Court at a later date to enter pleas.\nHelen Cooper, 40, from Poole, has been charged with assisting an offender.\nA 45-year-old-man from Poole and a 39-year-old Bournemouth man were arrested in May on suspicion of conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary and released while inquiries continue.","summary":"Police investigating the murder of a businessman shot dead at his home in Dorset are searching a river.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Turk, 53, of Fontridge Lane in Etchingham, is charged with 14 offences including rape and indecent assault between 1996 and 2002.\nAt the time he was a member of the care staff, and later head of care, at Frewen College in Northiam.\nHe has been bailed to appear before Hastings Magistrates' Court on 1 July.\nSussex Police said the charges did not involve any staff or pupils currently at the school.\nFrewen College is a day and boarding school for children aged between seven and 19 with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia.","summary":"A former head of care at a school for children with special educational needs has been charged with child sex offences.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crossing in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, was concreted over in 1904 when the tram network expanded.\nIt re-opened to pedestrians after a \u00c2\u00a35m project, which also exposed a section of the River Roch in the town.\nWork on uncovering the bridge started 18 months ago and is part of a \u00c2\u00a3250m transformation of the town due to end in 2019.\nA Rochdale Council spokeswoman said the crossing is believed to have been built in about 1324 when Edward II ruled England.\nIt expanded as the town grew, with sections added in the Restoration and Georgian eras.\nMerchants travelled over the bridge to Yorkshire to buy wool which was then finished in Rochdale's mills.\nIn the 1700s it was one of two main routes from Lancashire to Yorkshire, making Rochdale one of the most important towns in the region ahead of the Industrial Revolution.\nThe council said the re-exposed section of the river would help prevent flooding.","summary":"A medieval railway bridge has been uncovered for the first time in more than 100 years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who has not yet been identified, was last seen alive at 20:45 BST on Tuesday 9 June in St Stephen's subway.\nTwo people saw the man, 29, in the early hours of Wednesday before he was found dead at 07:00 BST, police said.\nA post-mortem examination revealed he died from injuries to the spleen and the death was declared \"suspicious\".\nDet Insp Marie James said: \"We are still trying to create a timeline of the man's final movements and the circumstances which led to his death.\n\"We would particularly like to hear from two people who saw the man in the early hours of Wednesday morning.\n\"Other witnesses have suggested a male teenager, possibly a college student, passed him in the subway at around 05:00 BST and later returned to buy flowers from the flower stall by the subway to leave inside.\n\"The second person we wish to trace is a man who gave assistance at the scene when his body was discovered.\n\"This man is described as being smartly dressed, wearing a jacket and glasses.\n\"I would also appeal again for people to contact me if they know details about any of his friends or family as we have still been unable to trace next of kin despite numerous inquiries.\"","summary":"The death of a man whose body was found in a London subway is being treated as \"suspicious\" by police.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chiltern Edge School in Sonning Common had been rated inadequate by Ofsted after following the inspection in March.\nInspectors also said pupil attainment was too low and a disadvantaged pupils' fund was not being used effectively.\nOxfordshire County Council said it will begin consulting on Friday over whether the school should shut.\nThe school, which educates children between 11 and 16 years old, received a good rating from Ofsted in 2012.\nBut after the most recent inspection, the watchdog said the school had shown a lack of management and effective teaching, which led to pupils underperforming.\nIt added: \"Standards in reading are too low. Pupils do not read well or widely enough.\n\"This restricts their access to the wider curriculum.\"\nThe council will discuss the potential closure of the 500-pupil school with parents on 3 May.\nA spokesman said the consultation - which will run until 16 June - will explore the potential impacts of the closure and how it can provide good-quality education to pupils.\nDirector of children's services Lucy Butler, said: \"It's important to stress at this stage that no decisions have been taken and that the school would not close without appropriate transfer arrangements in place for every child to attend a better-performing school.\"\nThe school would not comment on the potential closure, but a letter to parents read: \"Inevitably, this is a time of great concern and uncertainty for everyone but I assure you that everything possible will be done to safeguard the education and progress of our students.\"","summary":"A secondary school in Oxfordshire could close after inspectors said it was failing pupils.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hatfield Colliery closed in June with the loss of 430 jobs after almost a century of production.\nThe short ceremony took place at the mine, near Doncaster.\nJohn Grogan, chairman of the Hatfield Employee Benefit Trust, which has run the mine since 2013, said it was \"the end of an era\".\nHe said: \"On Monday the company will be wound up in the High Court and that will represent the end of coal mining in South Yorkshire after many generations.\n\"In 1980 there were 50,000 miners in South Yorkshire. On Monday morning when we're in the High Court there will be none.\n\"We're presenting this piece of coal as a symbol of our respect for all the miners who have gone before us in South Yorkshire and helped build the economy of our country and keep the lights on for many decades.\"\nAccepting the gift the Mayor of Doncaster Ros Jones said: \"On behalf of Doncaster and South Yorkshire I'm humbled to accept this.\"\nThe only remaining deep coal mine in England, Kellingley colliery in North Yorkshire, is due to close later this year.","summary":"A piece of coal from the UK's last deep coal mine has been presented to the Mayor of Doncaster.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The leading index closed down 69.63 points at 6231.89.\nMiners more than doubled earlier losses to leave Antofagasta down more than 6%. Others, including Anglo American and BHP Billiton were down 4%.\nHOusebuilders all but wiped out their earlier falls. Taylor Wimpey ended flat and Berkeley Group ended less than 1% down after a report from chartered surveyors forecasted a short-term drop in UK house prices over the next three months.\nRolls-Royce was also a loser, with a 2% fall.\nThe chief executive of Rolls-Royce has warned staff that the engineering firm is behind with deliveries to customers, according to the Financial Times.\nVodafone fell about 5% after it agreed a deal to merge its New Zealand operations with Sky Network Television.\nOn the FTSE 250 builder Bellway was also caught in the general decline of construction shares, with a 1% fall.\nThat was despite an upbeat trading statement.\n\"That survey from RICS [Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors] about a first possible drop in house prices since 2012, is clearly spooking people,\" said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.\n\"It is tax-related and maybe a little bit Brexit related, but some will be wondering whether there are more fundamental factors slowing us down, as prices are just at such high levels.\"\nFlybe shares ended 5.5% lower, despite returning to profit.\nOn the currency markets, the pound was down 0.3% against the dollar at $1.4466 but rose 0.3% against the euro to \u00e2\u201a\u00ac1.277.","summary":"(Close): The FTSE 100 lost ground for a second day, with mining shares dragging the index lower.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That was just over over half of last year's haul, when the website auctioned a coffee meeting with the Apple boss.\nThe money will benefit the Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.\nCharityBuzz declined to reveal the winner, who will get a one-hour lunch with Mr Cook at Apple headquarters (cost of travel not included).\nMr Cook also added a second prize on Twitter, which will give the winner a VIP seat at an upcoming Apple event.\nCharityBuzz had estimated the value of the lunch date at around $100,000.\nPart of the reason for the lower price tag could be that CharityBuzz implemented a finance authorisation requirement for anyone wishing to bid on the auction.\nBut while appetite for a bite with Mr Cook may have cooled (or Silicon Valley lovers might just prefer a well-brewed cup of coffee), his stock, much like Apple's, remains high.\nAn auction for a similar lunch date with former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke took in just over $70,000, and a still-open auction for a coffee date with AOL boss Tim Armstrong - which also includes a tour of HuffingtonPost Live and a taped interview - currently has zero bids.\nWarren Buffett, chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, was one of the first to popularise a \"lunch with the boss\"-style charity auction 14 years ago.\nLast year, lunch with the \"oracle of Omaha\" sold for more than $1m on eBay, off the record $3.5m winning bid in 2012.","summary":"A charity auction for a lunch date with Apple chief executive Tim Cook has sold for just $75,000 (\u00a350,000).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Staff in Jobcentres, banks, building societies and utility companies in England could also be trained to spot - and counsel - vulnerable people.\nThe ideas are raised in a consultation paper on suicide prevention.\nThe Samaritans said councils should have a mandatory responsibility to try to prevent suicides in their areas.\nSome 4,400 people killed themselves in England in 2009.\nClaire Wylie, head of policy and research at the Samaritans, told the BBC News website that many suicide attempts were made on impulse, so trying to restrict access to potentially lethal means was important.\n\"We know that people who are feeling suicidal are often very ambivalent about actually ending their lives,\" she said.\n\"If you can interrupt them at that moment you can prevent them going ahead.\"\nPreventing deaths by jumping is a key aim of the consultation and it suggests a number of ways of doing that.\nThey include:\nOverall, the number of suicides has steadily fallen in recent years, but the number of deaths on Britain's rail network had been rising until last year.\nHowever, specialist training from Samaritans for rail staff was key to an 11% fall in 2010, according to the Rail Safety and Standards Board.\nLondon Underground is also rolling out training to all of its staff after a pilot project at one station close to a psychiatric inpatient unit helped reduce suicides.\nThe government wants to see that sort of training given to a much wider range of people who come into contact with individuals who could be vulnerable because of their social or economic circumstances.\nJobcentre and benefit office staff, as well as employees in banks, building societies and utility firms are among those suggested in the consultation.\nMs Wylie said: \"More training for all frontline staff is really important, but that needs investment and money is tight.\n\"In general, we really welcome the government's strategy, but there needs to be a lot more actual commitment to action.\n\"There's also an issue about local implementation because things like putting up signs and barriers depend on the individual local authority actually caring about suicide prevention.\n\"We would like to see a mandatory responsibility placed on local authorities to take this seriously.\"\nThe consultation closes on 11 October.","summary":"Frontline staff at railway stations could be trained to spot people at risk of suicide, the government has suggested.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Scot was development driver this year but her position will be expanded in 2015 to include two runs in Friday practice and two tests.\nThe move comes after Wolff impressed in an outing in free practice at the German Grand Prix this year.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"I'm really happy to be able to carry on and get more time in the car,\" Wolff told BBC Sport.\n\"That was the most important aspect.\n\"This is another step in the right direction for me. I am delighted Williams are recognising my progression, hard work and that it is performance that counts.\n\"I'm incredibly proud of what the team have achieved this year and I hope we can continue that development next year.\"\nWilliams have finished third in the constructors' championship this season, a year after suffering the worst season in their history, following a major internal restructuring and a switch from Renault to Mercedes engines.\nThis year, Wolff did a day's test in Barcelona in May, before two planned outings in free practice at the British and German races.\nHer outing at Silverstone ended after less than a lap when her car suffered engine failure.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nBut at Hockenheim she completed a full session and ended up with a time just 0.227 seconds slower than race driver Felipe Massa, an 11-time grand prix winner.\nWilliams's reserve driver Felipe Nasrhas moved to race for Sauber in 2015.\nIt is not clear whether Williams will replace him, but Wolff is in any case expected to be the prime driver for the team at tests other than the race drivers Massa and Valtteri Bottas.\nWilliams deputy team principal Claire Williams added: \"Susie continues to impress us with her strong technical knowledge, the feedback she delivers and the performance when she drives the car both on the track and in the simulator.\n\"She has steadily increased her time behind the wheel since she joined us in April 2012 and her appointment as test driver was a natural progression.\"","summary":"Susie Wolff will become Williams's full-time test driver next year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The White Garden, at Kensington Palace, was planted to mark 20 years since Princess Diana died in a car crash.\nThe Duchess of Cambridge joined the princes on the garden tour.\nA spokeswoman for Kensington Palace said: \"The engagement will allow the princes to pay tribute to the life and work of their mother.\"\nThey met representatives from the causes and charities supported by Diana, including the Royal Marsden and Great Ormond Street hospitals, the National Aids Trust, Centrepoint youth homelessness charity and the Leprosy Mission.\nMembers of the public have been leaving tributes and flowers at the gates of the palace to mark the anniversary of Diana's death.\nThe Princess of Wales died on 31 August 1997 in Paris, when William, now the Duke of Cambridge, was 15 and his brother was 12.\nThe garden at their mother's former home has been inspired by memories of her life, style and image, such as her white \"Elvis\" Catherine Walker dress.\nThe White Garden, as it is known, follows a tradition first established at Sissinghurst Castle in Kent, famous for its own white garden created in the 1930s.\nTheir Royal Highnesses met gardener Sean Harkin who designed the display and Graham Dillamore who knew the princess when he worked there some 30 years ago.\nThe garden has been open since spring and will continue into September with white roses, lilies, gladioli and cosmos.\nIt is the fourth London memorial created in tribute to Diana - the others are the Diana Memorial Playground at Kensington Palace, the Diana Memorial Fountain in Hyde Park, and the Diana Memorial Walk at St James's Palace.","summary":"Prince William and Prince Harry have visited a garden dedicated to their mother Diana, Princess of Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Highways England say the \u00c2\u00a36m layout changes on the Posthouse roundabout proved more difficult than anticipated.\nWork began last summer and was expected to finish by March but it has now been pushed back to 28 June.\nWrexham MP Ian Lucas said the route was vital to the region's economy.\n\"Deadlines were set, missed, then extended, not once but again and again - and the level of information given to motorists has been very poor indeed,\" he said.\nNew Chester MP Chris Matheson added: \"The chaos these works have caused has been a real issue for Chester for months.\"\nA Highways England spokesperson said: \"We are doing everything we can to complete the A55\/A483 scheme as quickly as possible.\n\"We have rescheduled the street lighting installation work to take place overnight in July, so that we are able to fully open the roundabout and start operating the traffic lights from Monday 29 June.\"","summary":"The completion of roadworks on the A55 in Wrexham and Chester has been delayed again.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, the 31-year-old Brighton midfielder was named in the Wales squad for their upcoming friendlies, over two years after his last call-up.\n\"Wales manager Chris Coleman said to have a better chance of going in the summer he'd like to see me playing regularly,\" Crofts told BBC Radio Kent.\n\"I wasn't guaranteed that with Brighton, so it was a tough decision.\"\nCrofts has featured 18 times for the Seagulls, who are second in the Championship, this season but his last outing came in the defeat by Cardiff on 20 February.\nThe former Norwich man has won 27 caps for Wales, with the last of those coming against Serbia in September 2013.\nHowever, he could add to those in the friendlies against Northern Ireland and Ukraine during the international break.\n\"With the Euros coming up for Wales it was important for me to get some games under my belt before the end of the season,\" he added.\n\"After speaking to Chris, my place isn't guaranteed even if I play, but it gives me the best opportunity.\"\nCrofts began his career at Gillingham and has returned to Priestfield Stadium until the end of the campaign, although Brighton have a 28-day recall clause as part of the deal.\nHe scored 19 goals in 191 games in his first stint at the Kent club and he hopes he can help the Gills, who are fourth in League One, win promotion to the Championship.\n\"This year I have got three massive goals; Brighton to get promoted, Gillingham to get promoted and a place at the Euros,\" he said.\n\"I am going to work as hard as I can to achieve those things. I'll give it everything I have got.\"","summary":"Wales midfielder Andy Crofts says his loan move to Gillingham was a \"tough decision\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Chinook helicopter from RAF Odiham in Hampshire was sent to recover the wreckage.\nFive people were on the training aircraft when it was forced to land on Yr Aran in Snowdonia on 9 August.\nAll five escaped unhurt, but black smoke could be seen billowing from the peak for miles around.\nFive people - four military and one civilian - were on board the Griffin helicopter from RAF Valley on Anglesey when it made what the Ministry of Defence called a \"precautionary landing\".\nA sixth person involved in the training exercise was already on the mountain when the crew had to land.\nThe exercise involved the helicopter picking people up and putting them back down on the peak.","summary":"The wreckage of an RAF helicopter which made an emergency landing on a north Wales mountain has been recovered.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dr Imran Farooq, a leader of Karachi's influential MQM party, was stabbed to death near his home in Edgware, north London in September 2010.\nKhalid Shamim and Mohsin Ali were detained near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman, Balochistan province.\nThey are to be handed to Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency.\nThe BBC's Shahzeb Jillani in Pakistan says the murder was widely seen as a politically-motivated killing because Dr Farooq was reportedly planning to break away from the MQM leadership in London and start a new party.\nThe arrested suspects and a third man named Mohammed Kashif Khan Kamran worked for the MQM party, officials said.\nIn a statement, the MQM party denied any association with the suspects or involvement in the murder of Dr Farooq and accused the Pakistani government of political victimisation.\nDr Farooq was parliamentary leader in the Pakistani National Assembly when he went into hiding during a military operation against the MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement party) in 1992.","summary":"Pakistani police have arrested two men wanted in connection with the murder of a prominent Pakistani politician in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve Williams, of Flat Iron Heritage, contacted his local MP, Lindsay Hoyle, after families were blocked from visiting the Chorley Pals Memorial Site at Serre-les-Puisieux.\nHe claims they were obstructed by a farmer who owns land near the cemetery.\nThe BBC tried to contact Jean Louis Legrand but could not get a reply.\nTo reach the Pals' Battalions memorial at the Sheffield Memorial Park, which is owned by Sheffield City Council, visitors must use an unmade public right of way that crosses land owned Mr Legrand.\nThe path is owned by the town of Serre whilst the park itself is looked after and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC).\nThe commission's Director General Victoria Wallace said: \"We are very concerned about the situation at Serre, and urge any visitors encountering hostility or harassment to report it to the local authorities.\n\"We are working with the French government and local authorities to find long-term solutions, but meanwhile we urge caution when visiting, and we ask visitors not to inflame the situation by ignoring the parking restrictions.\"\nThe dispute has forced Flat Iron Heritage to cancel visits.\nMr Williams, who has been making an annual trip to the area since 2002, said the situation was getting worse.\nHe said it has caused a \"great deal of distress\" to those travelling to visit the graves of loved ones.\nLabour MP for Chorley Mr Hoyle has written to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson asking his department to investigate.\nSheffield Memorial Park","summary":"A row has broken out over access to a World War One cemetery in France.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Anna Jacobs read the description by Tecomak Environmental Services in an email inviting her for interview.\nAttached seemingly by accident, the comments suggested Ms Jacobs, of Horsmonden in Kent, was \"worth an interview if only for a laugh\".\nThe company said it was investigating thoroughly but added the comments had been taken out of context.\nMs Jacobs told BBC South East Today she was initially excited to be invited for the interview for a position of office administrator.\nBut then she saw the \"absolutely awful summary\" and said she was \"furious\".\nBelow the formal invitation, the e-mail from Tecomak read: \"Home educated oddball. Can't get a job since leaving uni. Forages for mushrooms.\n\"Difficult to assess from her CV - might be very good but equally could be a biscuit short of a packet or a left-wing loon tree hugger.\n\"Worth an interview if only for a laugh.\"\nMs Jacobs said she had a lot to offer and could not believe the firm was considering wasting her time for \"a laugh\".\nSo far, she said she has received no apology or explanation from Tecomak.\nEmployment lawyer Richard Atkins, said all jobseekers are entitled to equal treatment when applying for positions.\n\"On the face of it, this e-mail does not show that she has been treated with fairness and respect,\" he said.","summary":"A woman has said she is \"furious\" after being described as a \"home educated oddball\" in a job advert.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"England international Chase, 29, had been suspended pending an internal disciplinary investigation, but will now been given a free transfer.\nCaptain Hansen, 29, is also released while Salford owner Marwan Koukash says Paterson, 28, is moving to Leigh.\nHalf-back Fages had resigned from the club and will now be allowed to leave.\n\"We're very close with his advisers to reaching a deal and we want to wish him all the very best,\" Koukash said of 21-year-old Fages.\nSalford secured their Super League status for next season with their win at Widnes and that will be the catalyst for their recruitment drive for next season, according to Koukash.\n\"Everything was on hold until we secured our position in Super League,\" he said. \"Having done that now, it's a matter of finalising the deals.\n\"I have no doubt that there will be at least six to eight new arrivals.\"","summary":"Salford Red Devils have released five players, including half-back Rangi Chase, Adam Hansen, Chris Paterson and Tyrell Fages.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Oscar-winning actress is specifically backing a project aimed at securing the future of Nower Wood, as an \"outdoor classroom\" for generations.\nThe ancient woodland, in Leatherhead, serves as a wildlife and environmental education site for pupils from primary to A-Level age.\nA fundraising drive aims to raise \u00c2\u00a3470,000 to rebuild dilapidated classrooms.\nDame Judi said: \"As a local Surrey resident with a love of wildlife, I'm delighted to be supporting Surrey Wildlife Trust and its Nower Wood New Build Project.\n\"I also recognise the importance of outdoor education and the need to inspire the next generation about wildlife and conservation.\"","summary":"Dame Judi Dench has pledged her support to Surrey Wildlife Trust. Dame Judi said: \"As a local Surrey resident with a love of wildlife, I'm delighted to be supporting Surrey Wildlife Trust and its Nower Wood New Build Project.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Officers fired tyre-deflation rounds at the raiders' Mercedes after they tried to ram a police car to escape.\nTwo further rounds were discharged at another car which was mistakenly thought to be involved.\nThe Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) said the officers' response was \"wholly justified.\"\nNo members of the public were injured during the incident on 12 February last year.\nThe five men were arrested outside the restaurant after stealing an ATM in Carnoustie earlier that day.\nSeven men were convicted of blowing up cash machines at banks and supermarkets across England and Scotland at Liverpool Crown Court this week.\nThe Pirc report said the police firearms response was \"necessary and proportionate\" due to the high risk posed to the public.\nCommissioner Kate Frame said: \"The police response, to what was a significant threat to public safety and the officers themselves, was wholly justified.\n\"They had reliable intelligence to indicate they were dealing with suspects who had access to firearms, a history of extreme violence and who had previously used high-powered stolen vehicles to ram police vehicles and escape.\n\"When the suspects then used the same dangerous tactic to try and avoid arrest during this incident, the use of tyre deflation rounds to disable their vehicle was not only necessary but proportionate.\"","summary":"Five men who blew up a cash machine outside a McDonald's in Carnoustie were lawfully shot by police, a report has found.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, 27 motorcyclists were killed and the number of serious injuries also rose from 507 to 514 in the year up to September 2015.\nLondon Assembly's Transport Committee said the figure for deaths was \"unacceptably high\".\nTfL said more police have been deployed in accident hotspots and it is focusing on motorcycle and scooter safety.\nThe figures were released as the London Assembly committee published its report \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcEasy Rider: Improving motorcycle safety on London roads\u00e2\u20ac\u2122.\nResearchers spoke to 1,200 riders and found one in five had been involved in a collision and about 62% motorcyclists had been involved in a near-miss incident.\nIn 2010, 4,337 motorcyclists were injured in London, which by 2014 rose to 5,233, an increase of nearly 21%.\nThe report found the inconsistency over access to bus lanes causes \"unnecessary confusion\" as TfL allows motorcyclists to ride in bus lanes on the roads it manages, while many boroughs do not.\nIt also asked TfL to monitor the impact of dedicated Cycle Superhighways on the road space shared by other traffic.\nThe report also called on authorities to educate young riders.\nValerie Shawcross, chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, said: \"Arguably motorcyclists have been overlooked in public discussion about road safety in recent years.\n\"However, 36 motorcyclists were killed on London's roads last year, a death toll that is unacceptably high, and part of a bigger picture of collisions and injuries affecting motorcyclists, many of them life-changing in their seriousness.\"\nTfL said that since September police had stopped 5,389 riders, issued 742 traffic offence reports, 1,335 verbal warnings, seized 96 motorcycles and made 10 arrests.\nPolice will also target the boroughs where motorcyclists are at greatest risk of injury.\nLeon Daniels, TfL's managing director of surface transport, said: \"On-street education and enforcement, substantial investment in improving rider skills and guidance to help engineers design roads so that they are safer for riders, all form part of a concerted effort to improve road safety in the capital.\"","summary":"The number of motorcyclists killed or injured on London's roads has more than doubled in the past five years, Transport for London (TfL) has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 41,000 people descended on the city's Golden Mile to mark the Hindu festival of light, with entertainment including fireworks and dancing.\nThe lights switch on earlier this month also attracted a record attendance with 37,000 in Leicester's south Asian area.\nThe festival, also marked by Jains and Sikhs, celebrates the victory of good over evil.\nAt the centre of Leicester's celebrations was a 110ft (34m) ferris wheel, known as the Wheel of Light. About 6,000 coloured lamps were strung up around the city.\nAs well as fireworks and the street lights, shops put on entertainment and there was traditional dancing and music to mark the festival.\nRangoli sand art decorations and light displays also wowed the gathered crowds.\nThe demolition of the Belgrave Flyover last year allowed for an extension of the celebration along the full length of Belgrave Road.","summary":"A record-breaking number of people have attended Leicester's Diwali celebrations.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chisako Kakehi was arrested in 2014 and went on trial in Kyoto late last month.\nHer lawyers have pleaded not guilty on her behalf, and when her trial began she said only that she would \"leave everything\" to her defence team.\nBut in court, asked if she killed her husband, she said there was \"no mistake\", the Mainichi reported.\nThe 70-year-old said she committed the crime because her husband was not treating her well financially, and that she obtained the cyanide from a business associate.\n\"I wasn't given any money after I married him,\" the Japan Times quoted Ms Kakehi as telling the court on Monday. \"I have no intention of hiding the guilt. I will laugh it off and die if I am sentenced to death tomorrow.\"\nProsecutors say Ms Kakehi targeted the men for their money and poisoned them all with cyanide.\nThe investigation began when Isao Kakehi, her fourth husband who she reportedly met via a match-making site, died on 28 December 2013, a month after they got married.\nA post mortem examination subsequently found traces of cyanide in his body, and investigators then began examining the deaths of other men linked to the pensioner.\nShe is now on trial for murdering him and two other boyfriends, and the attempted murder and robbery of another boyfriend who later died of cancer.\nThe men were all aged between 70 and 80 when the alleged crimes took place between 2007-2013.\nMs Kakehi's three other husbands also all died, but she has not been charged in connection with their deaths.\nLawyers for Ms Kakehi say her testimony cannot be trusted, because she has mild dementia.\n\"Since she is suffering from dementia, she barely remembers things that happened recently let alone the incidents,\" her team was quoted as saying at the start of the trial, which is expected to continue until November.\nJapanese press have dubbed Ms Kakehi a \"black widow\" - a term derived from the female spider that eats its partner after mating.\nIn April another Japanese woman, Kanae Kajima, who was convicted of killing three lovers, lost a final appeal against her death sentence at the Supreme Court.","summary":"A Japanese pensioner accused of murdering four men with cyanide has told a court she is innocent, local media report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sturgeon, named Steve, swam out of World of Water in Romsey, Hampshire when it was inundated by flood water in early February.\nBut now staff at a car wash a mile from the centre have discovered him in a deep puddle.\nA larger koi carp fish named Chadwick escaped at the same time but, despite sightings, has not yet been retrieved.\nCentre manager Mark Bradbury said he was \"hugely relieved\" Steve had been recovered and \"only a little worse for wear for his travels.\"\nThe seven-year-old fish was used as part of the shop's displays, but Mr Bradbury said similar fish would retail for up to \u00c2\u00a31,000.\n\"He must have crossed the road and got to the petrol station through the flood water. He's got a few bumps and scrapes but is happy to be back with his friends,\" he explained.\nThe centre has now re-opened after being closed for three weeks because of the floods.","summary":"A fish that escaped from a flood-hit aquarium has been found in a petrol station car wash.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simmons, 52, was suspended in September for questioning the continued omissions of Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard.\nHe issued a public apology to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).\n\"I regret my public outburst during a press conference and the revelation of the vote that took place at the selection meeting,\" said Simmons.\n\"I extend a public apology to all whom I may have offended. I have personally apologised to my fellow selectors and the WICB and now do so again publicly.\n\"I am looking forward to putting this behind me and doing the job I enjoy with the West Indies' senior men's teams.\"\nSimmons played 26 Tests as an all-rounder for the West Indies between 1988 and 1997, and became head coach of their senior squads in March.\nEldine Baptiste took over from Simmons for the current tour of Sri Lanka, with the West Indies losing both Tests and all three one-day internationals before Wednesday's concluding Twenty20 match.","summary":"Former West Indies head coach Phil Simmons has returned to his post.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve, who presents Deadly 60 on CBBC, says \"it's pretty crazy that the word 'bullying' was bandied around.\"\n\"It's not a word that should be used lightly and certainly not one that I ever used,\" he said.\nThe pair dismissed claims earlier this month and Ola's husband James Jordan attacked Strictly producers over it.\nOla has now said that she knows people will believe how it was reported by the Daily Mail even if it wasn't true.\n\"Yes they do think it's true,\" reflects Ola, \"and it is hard being on a show for nine years and suddenly being called names, it's very hard\".\nSteve and Ola were in the bottom two on Strictly at the weekend and then lost the dance off so have now left this year's competition.\n\"It's been weird for me,\" says Steve, \"that the job I do has very little press and tabloid attention and all of a sudden having all these stories coming out and not really knowing what to do with it and how to handle it has been probably the biggest learning experience of Strictly for me\".\nIn a joint interview, Steve went on to say that \"the best thing\" to do when the bullying claims surfaced \"was to show that we were unified, that we were together as a team and to make sure that we just carried on smiling and carried on dancing and carried on doing our thing.\"\n\"And in some ways not to dignify it with a response,\" he added.\n\"In other ways when it's decisively brought up to answer it as truthfully as we can and I think that we've done that and it will blow over.\"\nIf you've been affected by bullying and want to find out about the help that's available, go to The Surgery's homepage on the BBC Radio 1 website.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Steve Backshall and Ola Jordan have spoken out for the first time about bullying claims made against them on Strictly Come Dancing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sturrock has nearly an entire team of injured players with 10 of his first-team squad doubtful for Saturday's League Two game against Wimbledon.\nTo add to his woes forward Shaun Jeffers is also suspended following last weekend's red card.\n\"We've just got to battle through these next two games,\" said Sturrock.\nWinger Jack Compton has also been ruled out for four weeks leaving Sturrock little choice but to ask some of his squad to play despite carrying knocks.\n\"I won't be able to fill it so I'll bring in one of the youth players to sit on the bench in a position we don't have many players for,\" Sturrock told BBC Radio Bristol.\n\"Jordan Gibbons is playing with an injury but he'll have to play again. It's not ideal but that is the situation we are in.\n\"It's quite scary when you look at the age of certain players playing every week. They deserve the experienced players to come back as quickly as possible.\n\"They are getting match practice and learning their trade but they are making mistakes and really we need to get a more solid team on the pitch.\"","summary":"Bristol Rovers manager Paul Sturrock says his side's injury crisis is \"scary\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Musk tweeted that the explosion of Falcon 9 during a routine filling operation was the most complicated in the space travel firm's history.\nHe said that the engines weren't on and there was \"no apparent heat source\".\nThe rocket's payload, a satellite on which Facebook had leased capacity, was destroyed in the explosion last week.\n\"Still working on the Falcon fireball investigation. Turning out to be the most difficult and complex failure we have ever had in 14 years,\" Mr Musk tweeted.\nFacebook, with Eutelsat Communications, had been due to use the Amos-6 satellite for broadband internet coverage for parts of sub-Saharan Africa as part of Facebook's Internet.org initiative.\nThe force of the blast at Cape Canaveral shook buildings several miles away.\nMr Musk tweeted that support for the SpaceX investigation by Nasa, the US Federal Aviation Administration, and the US Air Force was \"much appreciated\".\nThe technology entrepreneur owns and leads SpaceX. Mr Musk is also chief executive of electric car company Tesla Motors and chairman of solar energy firm SolarCity.","summary":"SpaceX chief executive Elon Musk has said the cause of a rocket explosion at Cape Canaveral in Florida is still under investigation.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Basil Khan and Omar Mohidin were 16 when they were hit and racially abused by officers in Edgware Road, north west London in 2007, the High Court heard.\nThe sergeant and a constable involved were acquitted along with four colleagues in a criminal trial in 2009.\nThe High Court ruled the two men were racially abused and awarded damages.\nThe Met's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Fiona Taylor said the officers' actions had let down the public and all of the force.\nOfficers from the Territorial Support Group stopped the teenagers in June 2007 because they claimed that some of the group had been mouthing obscenities and making gestures at them.\nOmar Mohidin was held in a police van for about five minutes while officers arrested Basil Khan who was handcuffed, strip searched and held in police custody for almost 20 hours.\nMr Justice Gilbart said Mr Khan had been wrongfully arrested and he accepted PC Mark Jones, who has since left the force, had hit Mr Khan, grabbing him around the neck and making it difficult for him to breathe.\nThe judge awarded Mr Khan \u00a311,900 in damages and said Sgt William Wilson had also struck Mr Khan.\nThe court ruled Mr Mohidin was also falsely imprisoned for a few minutes during which time he was subjected to \"racist humiliation\", but that his injury amounted at most to feeling upset for a few days.\nHe dismissed Mr Mohidin's claim that he had suffered acute stress disorder as a result of the police action and awarded him \u00a32,500.\nThe judge threw out a third civil damages claim for false imprisonment, assault and race discrimination brought by another man, Ahmed Hegazy.","summary":"Two men who were falsely imprisoned and assaulted by Metropolitan Police officers have been awarded more than \u00a320,000 in damages.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The court in Novorossiysk gave two of the dancers 10 days in jail each, a third 15 days and two others received fines on charges of petty hooliganism.\nProsecutors had said their \"erotic and sexual twerk dance\" was disrespectful to historic memory and unacceptable.\nEarlier this month, Russian officials closed a dance school after a similar dance video emerged on the internet.\nThe latest incident involves six dancers - one of them a minor who was not convicted - who had posted a video on YouTube.\n\"This incident of disrespect for the memory of war history is unacceptable and any attempts to desecrate sites of military glory will be stopped immediately,\" prosecutors said.\nThe sentences come as Russia prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the World War Two victory.\nThey also follow the incident early in April when a video clip from the Orenburg dance school on YouTube was viewed millions of times.\nThe video clip, entitled Winnie the Pooh and the Bees, showed a group of teenage girls dancing on stage in striped leotards, long socks and mini-skirts,\nThey perform hip-thrusting moves characteristic of twerking.\nA committee is investigating whether the performance amounts to negligence or even \"debauched action\", which is punishable by a range of sanctions from community service to three years behind bars.","summary":"A Russian court has jailed six people for dancing twerking at a World War Two memorial in the Siberian city of Novorossiysk.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peake won silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and is targeting a Team GB spot in Rio.\nThe 30-year-old aims to break the Welsh record, which she currently holds, at Cardiff International Sports Stadium.\n\"I've done a lot of competitions trying to get the magical bar that is the Rio qualification,\" Peake said.\n\"There's quite a few goals for the weekend.\n\"A personal best would be nice and would also be a Welsh record. I've equalled it so far this year so I'd really like to step that up a notch.\"\nBritish Athletics has set 4.50m as the qualification standard for Rio with Peake setting a personal best of 4.40m.","summary":"Welsh long jumper Sally Peake will attempt to qualify for the 2016 Olympic Games at the Cardiff Indoor Grand Prix on Saturday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Anglo-South African company said its current structure was \"too costly\" and inefficient.\nChanges to the regulatory environment in Europe and South Africa had also made the business more complex to run.\nIt came as the firm reported a 4% rise in annual pre-tax adjusted operating profit to \u00c2\u00a31.7bn.\nOld Mutual said it expected the separation of its four main units to be completed by the end of 2018.\nThe company plans to separate into Old Mutual Emerging Markets, Old Mutual Wealth, Nedbank Group and OM Asset Management.\nChief executive Bruce Hemphill said: \"The strategy we have announced today sets out a bold new course to unlock value currently trapped within the group structure.\n\"We have four strong businesses that can reach their full potential by freeing them from the costs and constraints of the group.\n\"These businesses are performing strongly, have excellent competitive positions in sizeable markets and the underlying growth potential to flourish independently.\"\nHe said the current organisation of the group was \"a costly structure with insufficient synergies to justify those costs\".\nThe group said it had yet to decide how it would go about spinning off the units.\nOld Mutual announced its strategic review in November, after former Standard Bank executive Mr Hemphill took over as chief executive.\nThe group, which was founded in South Africa in 1845, currently has a majority stake in South African lender Nedbank. But it plans to reduce it to a minority stake by the end of 2018.\nThe company's Old Mutual Wealth unit, a sponsor of England rugby union, has also received a takeover approach from private equity firms, according to reports citing unnamed sources.","summary":"Insurer Old Mutual has announced plans to split itself into four separate companies.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The announcement follows last week's warning that a vast area of China would be badly hit by pollution.\nBeijing saw its second red alert over the weekend. The latest wave of alerts includes the industrial port Tianjin.\nRed alerts trigger advisories for people to stay inside, schools to stop classes, and restrict vehicle use.\nAn environmental ministry statement issued on Wednesday night said the 10 cities with red alerts include Tianjin as well as smaller surrounding cities Puyang, Xinxiang, Dezhou, Handan, Xintai, Langfang, Hengshui, Xinji and Anyang.\nThey are among 30 cities including Beijing seeing \"severe pollution\". Another 20 cities have \"heavy pollution\".\nThe latest news was met with resignation, and even some jokes, by Chinese netizens who have endured bad air quality levels in recent weeks.\nOn Wednesday, images of a purple-tinged sunset in Nanjing spread across social media with many users attributing it to the pollution in the city.\n\"New type of haze: grape flavoured,\" joked Weibo user Chenyingshisupoman.\nAnother Weibo user Diliutianmaoxianjia said sarcastically: \"Compared to the heavy smog of Beijing, the strong smog of Hebei, and damp heat of Shanghai, I prefer the colours of Nanjing's smog... it is durable and refreshing... once you breathe it in it sticks to your heart.\"\nBeijing's second red alert ended on Tuesday night. The ministry said the capital's air quality was \"slowly improving\".\nBut some parts of neighbouring Henan and Hebei regions were still seeing heavy pollution, with levels of the PM2.5 pollutant surpassing 300 mg per cubic metre - the hazardous level in China.\nChina has seen extremely high levels of air pollution in recent years, particularly in the coal-reliant north east, the industrial heart of the country.\nFollowing criticism that authorities were not doing enough to protect citizens' health, the government has stepped up in issuing health advisories and promised to take action to address pollution.","summary":"China has issued its 10th smog \"red alert\" for 10 cities across the country.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Cheetham Hill Asda Living store will turn off escalators, screens and music for an hour on Saturday 7 May.\nCustomers will also be offered a picture map of the supermarket.\nGeneral manager Simon Lea came up with the idea after watching an autistic child and his mother struggle on the shop floor.\nFollow the latest news updates from across Greater Manchester\n\"When we open the doors you will be able to hear a pin drop. That's the plan,\" Mr Lea told the Manchester Evening News.\n\"I suffered for many years with anxiety and I used to absolutely hate going into busy stores. If we can make a few small changes to give these customers a better shopping experience and make them comfortable then I know the store will be a better place to shop for everyone,\" Mr Lea said.\nThe store will open an hour early and no announcements will be made during the quiet hour between 08:00 and 09:00 BST.\nSource: The National Autistic Society\nAsda said it would monitor feedback from the trial and would consider rolling it out to other stores.\nThe National Autistic Society (NAS) said it welcomed the move as shops and other public spaces could be \"extremely challenging\" because of bright lights, strong smells and crowds.\nNAS Campaign manager Tom Madders said: \"It can cause [autistic people] to feel overwhelmed by 'too much information'. This can be excruciatingly painful or cause extreme anxiety. This may lead to a meltdown or - all too often - people avoid these places and choose not to go out at all.\n\"Asda's initiative is a great example of an organisation taking the trouble to understand how autistic people experience the world and we hope other retailers are inspired to follow their example.\"","summary":"A supermarket in Greater Manchester is to introduce a quiet hour for customers with autism.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old midfielder moved to McDiarmid Park for a second spell in February 2016 after a frustrating five months with Hearts.\nHe has scored 14 goals in 48 appearances since then, having netted twice while on loan in 2015.\n\"The pull of Hibernian was too much for me,\" said Swanson.\n\"It's always been an ambition of mine to play for the club and I am looking forward to this new challenge and to help achieve their goals back in the Premiership.\"\nThe Championship winners are yet to reveal details of the contract agreed with the former Dundee United, Peterborough and Coventry City player.\nSaints offered the midfielder new terms, with Swanson adding: \"The decision to leave St Johnstone has been a difficult one for me. I've felt settled at the Saints and really enjoyed my football, and my period at the club has been the most enjoyable and satisfying time of my career.\n\"So, it goes without saying, my decision to leave McDiarmid Park was not taken lightly.\n\"I want to thank the manager, Tommy Wright, who has supported me in so many ways, on and off the field.\n\"His trust in me on the football park allowed me to flourish. The way he treated me like an adult off the park also helped me to mature and develop as a person.\n\"Now that we are in the top six yet again, which is yet another fine achievement, for the next five games it's my focus to make sure I play my part in helping St Johnstone qualify for a European place.\"\nSaints are currently fourth in the top flight, five points ahead of Hearts in the race for the final Europa League spot.\nAsked what Swanson would bring to his Hibs team, head coach Neil Lennon told his club website: \"Goals from midfield, hopefully, creativity,\n\"He's had a great season, into double figures.\n\"I think he sees a pass, he's a fit lad, he crosses the ball well. And, whenever I have seen him play for St Johnstone, he has probably been their best player and more likely to create something.\n\"And, allied to that, he is a Leith boy. He gets the club and that's always important as well.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Danny Swanson has completed his move from St Johnstone to Hibernian.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Charlton Athletic supporter Daniel Boylett, 36, of Eltham, was arrested after trouble broke out at the match on 23 September 2015.\nHe was found guilty at Croydon Crown Court of attempted damage for the attack on Kayla. He was also found guilty of violent disorder.\nBoylett was released on bail to be sentenced on 28 April.\nCrystal Palace, who are nicknamed The Eagles, adopted Kayla as a mascot in 2010.\nWho is Kayla the Eagle?\nThe court heard handler Chris Belsey was walking around the Selhurst Park pitch with the bird on his forearm at the game.\nProsecutor Daniel Higgins said \"three or four fans were shouting abuse\" at the pair when one leaned over the barrier and \"threw a punch\".\nHe said Mr Belsey did not know if the punch had landed and Kayla \"seemed unhurt\", but \"due to her delicate bone structure if she had been hit with force, her bones could easily break\".\nFour other men were on trial with Boylett over the trouble which marred the Capital One third-round tie.\nMr Higgins said there had been trouble \"before, during and after\" the game.\nThe first scuffles broke out as police escorted Charlton supporters to Selhurst Park.\nOne officer suffered a cut lip after being hit by what he thought was a bottle as rival fans tried to break the police cordon, the court heard.\nAt the end of the match, which Charlton lost 4-1, Donegan ran at police wielding a large yellow cone and had to be \"subdued with a baton strike\".\nAfter his arrest, he told police he was \"annoyed\" as \"we just got battered. I picked it up and let my anger out\".\nThe jury were previously directed to acquit Cowcher, Boylett, Kitto and McConville on another count of violent disorder due to insufficient evidence.","summary":"A football fan has been found guilty of punching Crystal Palace's Kayla the Eagle during a match at Selhurst Park.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He had been facing charges of genocide during one of the most brutal periods in Guatemala's civil war.\nDoctors said he was not able to understand any charges against him.\nThe medical report will affect two separate trials where he is charged with ordering the murder of hundreds of farmers and over 1,000 Mayan Indians.\nGeneral Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide and war crimes two years ago, and sentenced to 80 years in prison.\nThe main charges were that he and his former intelligence chief ordered the army to carry out 15 massacres of Ixil Maya indigenous people in Quiche in northern Guatemala, in which around 1,700 Indians were killed.\nHowever, a high court then threw out the charges on procedural grounds and ordered a retrial.\nAnother trial began in January but ended after the judge was rejected for having made public opinions about genocide in a student thesis.\nA new trial was set for July. This may now not take place because of the medical examiner's report declaring the ex-leader mentally incompetent.","summary":"Guatemala's former military leader Efrain Rios Montt has been declared mentally incompetent to stand trial.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Royal Stoke University Hospital has been designated as a \"gym\" where players can train their characters and fans have been seen roaming the site.\nA hospital spokesman said it was \"unconcerned\" as long as people played the game where it was safe.\nIt warned it would get the \"gym\" removed if fans misused the A&E unit.\n\"Clinical staff have stated categorically that no one should attempt to enter A&E to play the game,\" a spokesman said.\n\"Should problems arise from the public misusing A&E to play Pokemon Go then the trust will have no choice but to contact the game's developer and have the 'gym' removed.\"\nMore on this and other stories from Stoke and Staffordshire\nKevin Parker, associate chief nurse at the hospital, said he was \"aware\" of the game's popularity, but warned players to stay away from the \"incredibly busy\" A&E department.\nHe said: \"We want the public to understand that anybody who visits the hospital solely to play the game will provide an unwanted distraction to the important work of the hospital.\"\nHowever, Michelle Harris, the hospital's sustainability manager, said managers appreciated the positive aspects of the game\nShe said: \"We recognise that the Pokemon Go game encourages walking and exercise, which is something that the trust is equally keen to promote.\"","summary":"A hospital has banned Pokemon Go players from its accident and emergency department.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Falcons academy graduate won three Premiership titles with Leicester in his nine years away from Kingston Park.\nFlood, who has been capped 60 times by England, said: \"When the opportunity came on to the table, it didn't take long for me to make the decision.\n\"It really feels like I'm coming home, and I've watched a fair amount of Newcastle's games in recent months.\"\nFalcons, who have now made 10 signings for the 2017-18 season, did not disclose the length of Flood's contract.\nFlood, who made his Premiership debut for Newcastle in 2005, spent six season with Leicester where he went on to become club captain.\nHe has spent the past three seasons in the French top flight with Toulouse.\nFalcons director of rugby Dean Richards said: \"Toby is a proven performer at the very top level, he is a local lad and it is a huge boost for us to be able to add a player of his quality to our squad.\n\"He has vast leadership experience, he will bring an extra dimension to our game and this really is a signing which outlines the ambition we have to rise even further up the Premiership table.\"\nNewcastle won their final match of the Premiership season on Saturday, beating relegated Bristol 39-27 to finish eighth in the table.\n\"We have quality players coming through our academy and a number of major new signings joining us,\" Richards added.\n\"All the signs are really positive for next season and it is a hugely exciting time to be involved with the club.\"","summary":"Newcastle Falcons have re-signed England fly-half Toby Flood from French Top 14 side Toulouse.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glen Johnson said he was stepping down from Cadwgan Building Preservation Trust (CBPT) due to the harassment from a small number of unnamed people.\nHe said some had taken exception to the way the castle project was being run. It reopened in April.\nThe trust, made up of 250 people, secured revamp funds, with more than \u00a36m from the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nVolunteers raised more than \u00a3200,000 to save the 900-year-old site.\nMr Johnson said: \"The main reason for my resignation is to protect my family from the virtual persecution currently being dealt out by a small number of individuals who have taken exception to the castle and its trustees because the project is not precisely as they would like it.\"\nHe will continue to work as a volunteer with the group.\nCBPT chairwoman Jann Tucker said: \"Glen's remarkable knowledge of the castle and the history of Cardigan has played a huge part in making the site what it is today and we are pleased that he will continue to support us in the capacity of a volunteer - a role he first took up 30 years ago.\"","summary":"The chairman of the trust which saved Cardigan Castle from closure has resigned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Edinburgh-based group said profit increased by 22.6% to \u00a331.5m, while revenues were down 6.8%, to \u00a3242.3m.\nHowever, total operating costs were cut by 6.7% to \u00a3191.7m.\nThe figures were released as Johnston confirmed that shareholders had overwhelmingly backed a deal to buy the i newspaper from ESI Media for \u00a324m.\nIt said the acquisition would give the company \"numerous revenue and cost synergy opportunities\", contribute positively to earnings and \"allow us to accelerate growth in digital, and help stabilise our circulation revenues\".\nIn its annual results statement, the owner of The Scotsman and more than 200 other titles said \"challenging trading conditions\" in the second half of last year had continued into 2016.\nTotal revenues for the first eight weeks of this year were down 13% \"against strong year-on-year comparatives\" in the first quarter of 2015.\nOther Johnston Press financial highlights for 2015:\nIn January the group revealed plans to cut editorial jobs across its operations in the UK, as part of a drive to cut costs following a decline in revenue.\nChief executive Ashley Highfield said: \"We have reduced costs to maintain profitability, reset our portfolio and refocused on priority markets with attractive audiences that offer the best opportunity for growth.\n\"Success in driving our national display advertising business in 2015 and the rollout of our local display advertising sales force initiative gives me confidence for the future despite the fact that the market remains difficult.\"\nThe company stated that this year it would \"focus on and invest in our primary brands, operating in growth markets with attractive audiences\".\nJohnston added: \"We have identified a number of newsbrands that are now considered non-core and such will be either divested or run with less costs, reflecting the medium-term outlook for the identified assets that fall into this category.\n\"The company will run a formal process, with advisers, to market defined asset groups for sale during 2016. Interest by third parties, enquiring about assets, has been encouraging so far.\"","summary":"Johnston Press, the publisher of The Scotsman, has reported a rise in annual pre-tax profits, despite a fall in revenues.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Perry Beeches III is one of a chain of six free schools. Mr Cameron described the schools as \"a real success story\".\nBut the Ofsted report said too many students were underachieving and described teaching as \"inadequate\".\nPerry Beeches chief executive Liam Nolan said he \"fundamentally disagreed\" with the inspectors.\nThe school's headteacher, Darren Foreman, its senior leadership team and chair of governors have resigned, Mr Nolan said.\nMr Nolan has taken on the role of interim head teacher, together with Jackie Powell.\nThe report said: \"Teaching is inadequate. Too much is dull and fails to engage students who became bored and start to fidget.\"\nIt also accused the school's leadership of having an, \"unrealistic and inaccurate\" view of the school and added students' behaviour required improvement.\nMr Nolan said: \"This judgement makes me question Ofsted's credibility.\"\nHowever he said he intended to work with Ofsted to make the school outstanding.\nHe described the report as an, \"unfortunate blip\".\nHe said: \"Within six months you will see us back on the top.\"\nThe Perry Beeches schools are funded by central government but not run by local authorities.\nTwo of the other schools in the chain have been rated \"outstanding\" by Ofsted.\nPerry Beeches III was opened by the Prime Minister in September 2013.\nAt the time, he said the majority of free schools were, \"a real success story we should build on as a country\".\nA Department for Education spokesman said: \"Liam Nolan and the Perry Beeches free schools are transforming the life chances of children in Birmingham, in some of the most deprived communities of the country.\n\"The performance of Perry Beeches I and II has set the bar for schools across the rest of the country.\n\"Swift action has already been taken to change the leadership of Perry Beeches III and to turn around the performance of the school.\"","summary":"David Cameron's flagship free school in Birmingham has been rated \"inadequate\" by Ofsted.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The campaign was launched on 19 July by the Iraq War Families Campaign Group, which is made up of relatives of British troops killed in the conflict.\nIt aimed to reach that amount to \"bring to justice those responsible for the war and the deaths of our loved ones\".\nThe campaign was led by Reg Keys and Roger Bacon, who lost sons in Iraq.\nThe funding bid began after the publication last month of the long-awaited report by Sir John Chilcot into the 2003 invasion.\nChilcot report: Findings at-a-glance\nThe campaign group initially aimed to reach \u00a350,000 via crowdfunding, but extended its target after raising that figure in nine hours on the CrowdJustice website.\nIt has now received enough backing to fund the whole campaign.\nMr Keys and Mr Bacon said in a statement: \"This is great proof of the underlying support from the British people in our quest for answers and for justice.\n\"It is startling and humbling at the same time.\"\nThe money raised will allow the group's lawyers, McCue and Partners - currently working free of charge - to analyse the 2.6 million-word report by Sir John and prepare \"a comprehensive opinion approved by expert senior counsel\".\nThis would provide guidance on whether legal action against key people involved in the invasion of Iraq would succeed or not.\nThe Chilcot report did not make any findings on whether individuals acted unlawfully.\nHowever, it rejected the legal basis for UK military action, and said then-prime minister Mr Blair overstated the threat posed by then-President of Iraq Saddam Hussein and sent ill-prepared troops into battle.\nChilcot report: Coverage in full\nMr Blair has apologised for any mistakes made, but not the decision to go to war itself.\nA total of 179 British service personnel were killed in Iraq between 2003 and 2009, when British troops left Iraqi soil.\nTens of thousands of Iraqi civilians died over the period, though estimates vary considerably.","summary":"A campaign to fund lawyers to pursue legal action against Tony Blair and other senior figures over the Iraq War has reached its \u00a3100,000 target.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Turia Pitt received burns to 65% of her body and was told she would never compete again after the 2011 ultra-marathon in Western Australia.\nAfter 200 operations, she completed the 226km (140 mile) Hawaii event on Sunday\nShe has been hailed on social media as an \"amazing role model\".\nFind out how to get into triathlon in our special guide.\nMs Pitt completed a 3.8km swim, 180km bike ride and 42km run in a time of 14:37:30.\nThe mining engineer, author and motivational speaker completed the event using custom-made gear and brake levers on her bike to accommodate the severe injuries to her hands.\nShe also wore special race clothing to deal with the extreme heat and humidity.\n\"Because of my burns, I can't regulate my own body temperature so I've had to make some adjustments, or use standard tri gear in different ways,\" she revealed last month.\n\"I'm going to need things like cooling sleeves and white suits so I don't overheat.\"\nAfter her encounter with the bushfire Ms Pitt spent 864 days in hospital and underwent many operations to treat her injuries.\nShe made her comeback in the Ironman Australia triathlon in May.\n\"Competing in Ironman has ultimately showed me that I literally can do anything I put my mind to,\" she said on her blog.\nMs Pitt was widely praised on social media as an inspiration.\n\"Such a great example of what can be done through hard work belief in one's self and good a support system,\" one person wrote on her Facebook page.\n\"You continue to amaze and inspire,\" said another.","summary":"An Australian woman who was severely burned in a bushfire has become the first person to complete the Ironman World Championship.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Heard, 30, filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences.\nThey married 15 months ago and have no children.\nThey have recently been embroiled in a legal case in Australia after Heard took two dogs into the country illegally. She pleaded guilty in April to a charge of falsifying documents.\nDepp, 52, and Heard met while co-starring in the 2011 film The Rum Diary.\nIn the court papers, Texan-born Heard listed the separation date as Sunday.\nCelebrity news website TMZ reported that Depp had asked a judge to reject Heard's claim for spousal support.\nThe split comes days after the death of Depp's mother. His latest film, Alice Through the Looking Glass, is due to be released on Friday.\nThe Australian court case started last year when Heard brought two dogs into the country where her husband was filming the latest movie in the Pirates of the Caribbean series.\nWhen the case was settled, the couple released a video apology expressing remorse and advising travellers to respect Australian quarantine laws.\nHowever, Australia's Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce had threatened to have the dogs put down, triggering a war of words with Depp that lasted for months.\nThe actor recently said on a US TV show that Mr Joyce looks \"somehow inbred with a tomato\".\nMr Joyce responded by saying he was \"pulling strings\" in Johnny Depp's head, like film villain Hannibal Lecter.","summary":"Actor Johnny Depp's wife Amber Heard has filed for divorce, citing \"irreconcilable differences\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a documentary aired on BBC Radio 4, the Smack the Pony star claims stories about \"brutalised women\" have become \"entertainment fodder\".\nDramas like The Fall, she suggests, are part of an \"industry\" built on \"rape and the ritualistic murder of women\".\nThe show features an interview with a young actress who says she now regrets playing a rape victim on screen.\n'Sophie' said her character's rape in the unnamed drama was used as \"a shock device\" she now feels was gratuitous \"titillation\".\nIn an interview for Radio 4's Seriously... podcast, Mackichan said recording the interview had left both her and 'Sophie' \"in floods of tears\".\nThe actress also admits that re-watching BBC Two's The Fall in preparation for the programme \"had given her nightmares\".\nThe Fall, now in its third series, tells of a serial killer, played by Jamie Dornan, who torments and rapes his victims before murdering them.\nScreenwriter Allan Cubitt is heard justifying the violence in Mackichan's documentary, saying he wished to neither \"sensationalise\" or \"sanitise\" it.\nMackichan admits The Fall - also starring Gillian Anderson - is \"exciting television\", but says it is nevertheless \"irresponsible\" for perpetuating overused stereotypes.\n\"We do have a lot of what I call crime porn,\" she continued. \"I'd like there to be a real sea change... because it bleeds into our culture.\n\"The onus is with commissioners who commission these programmes, and with screenwriters... who are pandering to the appetite that has been created.\"\nAlison Graham of the Radio Times is another to have spoken out recently against \"graphic portrayals of brutality towards women\".\n\"Using a savage murder of a woman as an attention-grabbing plot device... is too much,\" she wrote in reference to ITV drama Paranoid.\nBody Count Rising can currently be heard on the BBC iPlayer. The next edition of Radio 4's Seriously... podcast is available on Tuesday.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram at bbcnewsents, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Actress Jenny Mackichan has called for a \"sea change\" in the portrayal of violence against women on TV.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lagmar Barking, a joint venture between MAR Properties and the Lagan Developments (Holdings), owned the Vicarage Field shopping centre in Barking.\nIt has been bought by Benson Elliot, a UK-based private equity property fund manager.\nThe last accounts for Lagmar Barking showed it owed its lenders \u00a370m.\nThe loan secured on the centre was bought by the US investment fund Cerberus as part of its purchase of the National Asset Management Agency's (Nama) Northern Ireland loan book in 2014.\nPeter Cornforth, director of retail at Benson Elliot, said the deal was \"an exciting purchase for Benson Elliot\".\nHe added that it provided the firm with \"a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the regeneration of a key east London metropolitan centre\".\nCerberus is continuing to rapidly work through the former Nama portfolio with a combination of asset sales, refinancings and enforcements.","summary":"One of east London's biggest shopping centres has been sold for \u00a3110m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Earlier this month, a series of character posters and the film's trailer provoked uproar on social media for their predominantly white cast.\nLast week both the film's director, Alex Proyas, and studio, Lionsgate, apologised for the offence.\nProyas said it was clear \"casting choices should have been more diverse\".\nThe action movie - due to be released early next year - sees white actors such as Gerard Butler, Rufus Sewell and Geoffrey Rush take centre stage in a film about warring Egyptian gods.\nThe publicity material prompted actress Bette Midler to tweet: \"Movie, #GodsOfEgypt in which everyone is white? Egyptians, in history and today, have NEVER been white. BRING BACK GEOGRAPHY!! It's Africa!\"\n'Failure'\n\"We recognise that it is our responsibility to help ensure that casting decisions reflect the diversity and culture of the time periods portrayed,\" wrote Lionsgate in an official statement, released on Friday.\n\"In this instance we failed to live up to our own standards of sensitivity and diversity, for which we sincerely apologise.\n\"Lionsgate is deeply committed to making films that reflect the diversity of our audiences. We have, can and will continue to do better.\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\"\nA statement released by I, Robot director Proyas read: \"The process of casting a movie has many complicated variables, but it is clear that our casting choices should have been more diverse. I sincerely apologise to those who are offended by the decisions we made.\"\nDuVernay, who became the first black female director to receive a Golden Globe nomination for the civil rights movie Selma in 2014, applauded the film-makers' honesty.\n\"This kind of apology never happens - for something that happens all the time. An unusual occurrence worth noting,\" she tweeted.\n\"GODS OF EGYPT makes me value [JJ] Abrams' STAR WARS choices more. Makes me cheer more for [Ryan] Coogler's CREED. We all deserve icons in our own image,\" she added, in a further tweet.\nThe criticism follows similar complaints about Ridley Scott's 2014 movie Exodus: Gods and Kings, which saw Christian Bale cast as Moses - and more recently, Joe Wright's casting of Rooney Mara as Tiger Lilly in Pan.\nGods of Egypt has a reported budget of $140m (\u00c2\u00a392m). It is scheduled for release on 26 February.","summary":"Selma director Ava DuVernay has welcomed an apology from the makers of forthcoming movie Gods of Egypt.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Phil Smith, chief executive of IT company Cisco, likened the situation to not having access to water or a road and said businesses would not be able to survive without it.\nHe said a fast internet connection was vital to a country like Wales with a \"complex landscape\".\nThe Welsh government insisted Wales was leading the way with broadband.\nMinisters and BT are currently delivering the scheme Superfast Cymru, which will give people access to fibre broadband.\nEarlier this year a Superfast Cymru spokesman said more than 80% of properties in Wales had access to the superfast broadband.\nBut, speaking to BBC Wales at technology conference Digital 2016 in Newport, Mr Smith said: \"I'm very surprised that broadband hasn't got to the level of penetration it should.\n\"To be honest it's like saying you don't have a road now, or you don't have water.\n\"Companies, countries and individuals can't survive without broadband, it's not some optional nice thing to have, this is the way business is done.\n\"A country like Wales, it's got a wide population and complex landscape, it needs people to be on video, to engage anywhere in the world at any time.\n\"I think it's really important that the government and industry push hard to get broadband to the highest level everywhere.\"\nA Welsh Government spokesman said an Ofcom report in August showed Wales was leading the way among the UK's devolved nations with the availability of superfast broadband.\n\"The Superfast Cymru programme has already made superfast broadband speeds in excess of 24Mbps available to more than 581,000 Welsh homes and businesses, including in some very rural areas, and more premises will have access as the rollout continues,\" he added.\n\"We are committed to making Wales a truly digital nation and continue to support businesses to take advantage of broadband technology which will help them to grow, to boost Wales' economic prosperity and create jobs.\"","summary":"The lack of high-speed broadband in Wales is \"very surprising\", a leading technology figure has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Italian authorities concluded Claire Martin killed herself after suffering from post-natal depression.\nHer parents, from Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, believe she was murdered because \"things don't add up\".\nAshfield MP Gloria De Piero said there are \"anomalies to explore\".\nMs Martin, 30, lived with son and her in-laws in Grottaminarda, near Naples, while her partner worked in Germany.\nIn March 2012, Ms Martin suffered multiple stab wounds to her neck, struggled upstairs and died.\nA murder investigation was launched, but 15 months later the Italian authority closed the case after it ruled she had committed suicide.\nFollowing a recent Guardian newspaper article on her death, her father Ray Martin said: \"Things don't add up.\n\"It's impossible to stab yourself multiple times in the neck and climb up stairs after wiping the blood clean off the knife.\"\nHer mother Pat Martin said: \"It's a continuing nightmare, nobody gives a damn.\"\nMs De Piero said forensic reports have been translated into English, but there are witness statements and other evidence only available in Italian.\nThe MP has asked for a meeting in October with the Italian government to \"get the answers the Martin's need\".\nMr Martin said: \"We hope to meet with the magistrate, but I honestly don't know why they won't speak with us.\"\nThe Foreign Office said it would not comment on individual cases, but has provided consular assistance to the family.\nIt added: \"We will continue to assist in any way we can, although we cannot interfere in the legal system of another country.\"","summary":"An MP has called on the Italian government to reopen a murder investigation into the death of a mother-of-two.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Office for National Statistics said industrial output fell 0.7% compared with January, when it dropped 0.3%.\nUnexpectedly warm weather drove the change, because it led to a fall in electricity and gas demand, the ONS said.\nConstruction output fell by 1.7% in February, down from a revised January reading of zero growth.\nThe construction figure, the biggest drop in nearly a year, was mainly the result of a 2.6% fall in the housebuilding sector.\nMeanwhile, the UK's deficit in goods and services widened to \u00c2\u00a33.7bn in February, from a revised figure of \u00c2\u00a33bn in January.\nAccording to the ONS, the deficit was fuelled by what it called \"erratic items\", such as imports of gold and aircraft.\n\"The overall trade deficit worsened, but excluding erratic items, the picture improved, as imports fell more than exports,\" said ONS senior statistician Kate Davies.\nHoward Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Markit, called the figures \"a disappointing package of data for the UK economy which fuels suspicion that GDP growth slowed markedly, largely due to consumers becoming more cautious\".\nHe added: \"We suspect UK GDP growth in the first quarter of 2017 slowed to 0.4% quarter-on-quarter from 0.7% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2016 - this would be the weakest growth rate since the first quarter of 2016.\"","summary":"The UK's industrial and construction output fell in February, according to official figures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A yellow severe weather warning has been issued as the remains of Hurricane Gonzalo reach Britain.\nCoastal areas and north-western parts of Wales are expected to see the worst of the weather.\nThe Met Office said while all of Wales will be affected, areas including Aberporth, Aberystwyth and Anglesey will likely see the strongest winds.\n\"Hurricane Gonzalo will run eastwards across the Atlantic, reaching the UK on Monday night, bringing strong winds and heavy rain,\" said a spokesperson.\n\"The strongest winds are expected on Tuesday as the low pressure clears eastwards.\"\nGusts exceeding 55mph are likely inland, with 60 to 70mph gusts in some exposed coastal areas in the west.\nThe forecaster warned that fallen leaves and blocked drains could increase the risk of surface water affecting roads, and advised that travel could be disrupted.\nHurricane Gonzalo caused widespread damage and a power blackout when it hit Bermuda last week, with damage caused to houses and power lines downed.\nIrish Ferries has cancelled some sailings between Holyhead and Dublin due to the adverse weather forecasts for Tuesday.","summary":"Strong winds and heavy rain are expected to hit parts of Wales on Tuesday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The author whose Sea of Poppies was shortlisted for the Booker prize in 2008, is being hosted as a writer-in-residence at Rashtrapati Bhawan.\nHe has been posting regular tweets and pictures, including the dining table Nelson Mandela ate at and guest rooms foreign dignitaries have stayed in.\nHis latest book is on climate change.\nThe Twitter tour was not limited to just the interiors of the official residence.\nGhosh pointed out aspects of the famed gardens, and also drew attention to a sewage treatment plant on the premises.\nThe Mughal gardens are hugely popular in India, and are opened to the public once a year.\nGhosh also took the time to meet members of the president's security detail including Vikrant, the horse that leads all the ceremonial parades the president participates in.\nMany social media users have thanked the author for giving them an \"unseen glimpse\" into the President's house, while others have been offering their own insights- and even criticisms- of the residence..\nOne user suggested that some of the rooms could \"use more light\", while others said that \"heavy dusty carpeting\" could \"smother the will to live\".","summary":"Booker Prize-nominated author Amitav Ghosh has taken to Twitter to give an \"unseen glimpse\" of the official residence of India's President Pranab Mukherjee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Moore, who is 6ft 5ins, scored 10 goals in 21 league appearances this season for Rovers and Torquay, where he had a brief loan spell earlier this term.\nThe 24-year-old has penned an 18-month deal at Portman Road.\nSpence, 26, has signed to the end of the season having been without a club since leaving MK Dons in the summer.\nThe former West Ham defender played 80 times for the Dons after joining on a full-time contract, following two separate loan spells.\nBoth are unavailable for Ipswich's FA Cup third-round replay at Lincoln on Tuesday as they were not registered before the original tie.\nIpswich Town boss Mick McCarthy confirmed on Saturday to BBC Radio Suffolk he was still searching for another striker despite signing Moore, having previously had an approach turned down by Preston for Jordan Hugill.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page or visit our Premier League tracker here.","summary":"Ipswich Town have signed striker Liam Moore from Tranmere Rovers for an undisclosed fee and defender Aaron Spence on loan until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their 196-run first-innings lead came mainly thanks to Tom Kohler-Cadmore (102) and Ed Barnard (59).\nFurther contributions down the order allowed the visitors to reach 403 all out for five batting bonus points.\nGlamorgan started well with Jacques Rudolph and Nick Selman putting on 74 for the first wicket, but they ended 141-3 at the close, 55 runs behind.\nWorcestershire claimed three wickets for 34 runs to reduce Glamorgan to 108-3, but Colin Ingram (41 not out) and Aneurin Donald saw out the rest of the day.\nGlamorgan bowler Michael Hogan told BBC Wales Sport: \"It seemed to go through different stages at different times. It was a little trickier at times and then got easier as ball got softer. The boys toiled hard but it could have been a bit better.\n\"It was good to see Lukas Carey doing well. He has done a lot of work in pre-season and he has worked really hard on his fitness and his technique, so it is good to see him being given a chance and taking it with both hands.\n\"I'm fitter after a winter off, probably lacked a bit of bowling conditioning. I've had a few weeks off with injury so probably I got bit tired towards the end.\n\"We thought with the sun out after about 35 or 40 overs it got a bit easier, but they have got a good attack so we will have to absorb a bit of pressure. I think the boys can do the job and if the boys can build a good total we can hopefully bowl them out.\"","summary":"Worcestershire's batsmen dominated day two against Glamorgan at the SSE Swalec Stadium.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The district council-owned building has been upgraded for the first time in more than three decades.\nIt includes a new 33m pool, a shallow training pool, sauna and steam room.\nThe sports hall has been revamped and a \u00a3250,000 climbing wall has been built at the Bridgefoot centre.\nThe double Olympic gold medallist said: \"It's an amazing venue for these guys so that they can learn a life skill as well as having fun.\n\"So many pools nowadays through this whole country have been knocked down and it's incredible that they've invested the money back to make a safe place.\"\nIt is the second time Adlington has visited the centre after she opened the temporary pool provided as part of the British Gas 'Pools for Schools Programme' earlier this year.\nOther athletes who joined the celebrations included water polo player, Rosie Morris, who competed as the GB goalkeeper at the London Olympics in 2012.\nZoe Reeve, former member of the GB Synchro Squad and triple Commonwealth Gold Medallist and three-time Olympian James Goddard also attended the event.","summary":"Double Olympic gold medallist Rebecca Adlington has officially opened a \u00a33m leisure centre in Bury St Edmunds.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The old Victoria Ground, next to the A500, shut in 1997 when the club moved to the Britannia Stadium and has remained vacant ever since.\nPlans for the 16-acre site include 130 homes being built initially, followed by a further 70.\nDavid Sidaway, from the council, said he was proud to have secured investment for the \"very important site\".\nA plan to build offices there was shelved in 2004 and in 2007 St Modwen said the recession had affected development opportunities.\nFurther plans for housing were announced in 2013 but never happened.\nDave Smith, from developer St Modwen Homes, said: \"We understand that the Victoria Ground is an important site for both the people of Stoke-on-Trent and the city council.\n\"Having taken the comments from the public consultation on board, particularly for the second phase of development, we are looking forward to turning our plans for the Victoria Ground site into reality and breathing new life into the community and surrounding area.\"\nAfter working with the Environment Agency over potential flooding issues, a nearby primary school to include sports pitches in the development and holding a public consultation, plans will be submitted by the end of the month, the council said.","summary":"The former home of Stoke-on-Trent City Football Club is to be turned into housing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A colony has been roosting in St Hilda's Church at Ellerburn, close to the North York Moors.\nBut despite the church's best efforts the bats are not moving and are soiling the altar and church furniture, leaving the church with an \"appalling smell\".\nThe creatures are protected by law and cannot be wilfully disturbed.\nVolunteers at the church have been working for the past decade to keep the altar, stonework and woodwork clean.\nBut the bats, roosting in the higher areas of the church continually soil the interior of the building with urine and faeces.\nChurch warden Liz Cowley said keeping the 11th Century building in good shape was difficult.\nShe said: \"You can see the urine marks (on the altar), they won't go away.\n\"If people were coming in here damaging an ancient building like this, you would say it was criminal damage.\n\"The smell is appalling, it's a combination of ammonia from the urine and a musty smell from the droppings that catches at the back of the throat.\"\nMembers of the church had spent \u00c2\u00a310,000 trying to get the bats to move and had paid for specially-built lofts nearby.\nThe Rev Paul Mothersdale, the Rector of St Hilda's Church, said a lot of money had been invested in trying to persuade the bats to move out of the church.\nThe Rev Mothersdale said: \"We've tried to do everything that English Nature, or Natural England, have wanted us to do.\n\"Money has been spent, not only by the congregation, not only out of church funds, but local people have mucked in and helped.\n\"And yet we're no further forward, we're still as we were 10 years ago.\"\nLucy Bellini, of Natural England, said the bats had to be carefully monitored.\nMs Bellini said: \"It is a really regionally important roost.\n\"Because of that we need to be sure that there are replacement roosts that are suitable and that the bats have found and are aware of and can move to before we allow the church to seal up access points and move the bats out of the church.\"","summary":"Bats are damaging an 11th Century church in North Yorkshire by droppings and urine.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WBC cruiserweight champion Bellew, 34, produced an upset to stop David Haye in a heavyweight contest last month.\nBut when asked if he would fight WBA and IBF champion Joshua, Bellew said: \"Absolutely not. I don't need that kind of fight. He's far too good for me.\"\nHis promoter Eddie Hearn said he could fight WBO champion Joseph Parker next.\nNew Zealand's Parker, 25, will defend his title against Romanian Razvan Cojanu in Auckland next weekend.\nSpeaking after Joshua's 11th-round stoppage of Wladimir Klitschko, Bellew said: \"I'm still dreaming about winning the heavyweight world title but a different portion to the one AJ has.\"\nThe Liverpudlian said he was considering retirement following his surprise victory over Haye last month on his heavyweight debut.\nBut on fighting Parker, he added: \"I say Eddie knows what he's doing.\"\nPromoter Hearn confirmed that an all-British Bellew-Joshua fight was not on the cards.\n\"Tony and Joshua are good friends,\" he told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme on Sunday morning.\n\"Tony Bellew has got his eye on some of the smaller guys. Fighters like Joshua are giants and Bellew isn't, but he's in the mix we talk about for challenging for world heavyweight titles.\"\nBellew is not a natural heavyweight, having stepped up from the cruiserweight division to fight David Haye in March.\nHe weighed in at 96.6kg for that fight, while Joshua was at a career heaviest of 113 kg against Klitschko on Saturday - a difference of almost 20kg.\nBut also in the mix for Bellew is WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder - and the American wants a unification fight against Joshua, should he take the WBO belt off Parker.\n\"My plans are to get the WBO belt and once I get that, if I'm given a mandatory challenger, get that out of the way and set up a mega fight early in 2018,\" said Wilder.","summary":"Tony Bellew has ruled himself out of a world heavyweight title fight with Anthony Joshua.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Watkins has been banned for four years after he tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone and the stimulant methylhexaneamine.\nHe joins team-mate Shaun Cleary, who has been banned for two years as benzoylecgonine, a cocaine metabolite, was found in his system.\nBoth players tested positive before a friendly against Bridgend Ravens RFC.\nUKAD Director of Legal, Graham Arthur said: \"Ryan Watkins deliberately ingested nandrolone and methylhexaneamine without any consideration for his responsibilities as an athlete.\n\"By making this conscious choice to dope, Watkins has chosen to cheat his team-mates, the opposition and his sport.\n\"I hope this case will act as strong deterrent to other young amateur players - the risks to your playing career, your reputation and more importantly to your health, just aren't worth it.\"\nSpeaking about Cleary, Mr Arthur said: \"Although Mr Cleary used cocaine three days before playing, cocaine was still in his system when he played.\n\"Cocaine is banned from sport and athletes are solely responsible for what is in their system, regardless of whether there is an intention to cheat or not.\"\nWelsh Rugby Union chief executive Martyn Phillips said about Cleary: \"This case serves as a strong warning to everyone in the game that non-compliance with anti-doping rules carries grave consequences.\n\"Whether intentional, or inadvertent, players have a responsibility to themselves, to each other, to their clubs and to the sport to act within the rules and spirit of the game.\n\"We work closely with UK Anti-Doping and fully adhere to the World Anti-Doping Code. There is no room in the code for carelessness or not knowing.\n\"We will be relentless in working with UKAD to follow up leads that out players who dope in Welsh rugby.\"\nMaesteg Harlequins are mid-table in Welsh National League Division One West Central and Cleary has been banned until 10 October, 2017. Watkins is banned until 11 September 2019.","summary":"Maesteg Harlequins rugby player Ryan Watkins has become the second Welsh player to be banned for doping.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site - which is owned by Google - is launching a competition for teenagers to create an experiment that could be carried out in space.\nTwo winning ideas will be tested by the crew of the International Space Station.\nGoogle chairman Eric Schmidt recently criticised science and technology education in the UK.\nDelivering the annual McTaggart lecture in Edinburgh, Mr Schmidt said the country needed to reignite children's passion for subjects such as engineering and maths.\nIn addition to having their experiment run in space, the winners will get to experience weightlessness on a zero-g airplane flight, and have the option to either undergo astronaut training in Russia, or to watch the rocket launch in Japan which takes their idea into space.\nWhen the experiments are eventually run, the results will be streamed live on YouTube.\nThe competition is divided into two age groups. 14-16 years, and 17-18 years.\nAlongside Prof Hawking, the judging panel consists of former Astronauts Leland Melvin, Frank De Winne, Akihiko Hoshide and noted \"space tourist\" Guy Lalibert\u00c3\u00a9.","summary":"Stephen Hawking has joined forces with YouTube to encourage young people to get into science.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Strikes planned for Christmas were suspended after the new offer was made but members rejected it by 7-1.\nThe strike affects \"mixed fleet\" staff who joined after 2010 and account for 15% of the total cabin crew.\nBA said it planned to \"ensure that all our customers travel to their destinations\".\nIt said further details for customers would be published on Friday 6 January, once it had finalised contingency plans.\n\"We are extremely disappointed that Unite has once again chosen to target our customers,\" the company said.\n\"We are now focused on protecting our customers from this unnecessary and completely unjustified action.\"\nThe dispute concerns about 4,000 staff who have joined the airline since 2010 on \"mixed fleet\" contracts, who do not feel they are paid enough. About 2,500 of them are Unite members.\nEarnings were advertised between \u00a321,000 and \u00a325,000 but, in reality, start at just over \u00a312,000 plus \u00a33 an hour flying pay, Unite said.\nThe union said its members rejected the new offer by 7-1.\n\"British Airways is needlessly provoking strike action by refusing to extend the mandate of the strike ballot and allow meaningful talks to take place,\" Unite's national office Oliver Richardson said.\n\"Instead of listening to why its mixed fleet cabin crew rejected the offer negotiated at Acas, British Airways has sought instead to try and bully a workforce of young men and women who are trying to eke out a living on poverty pay.\"\nHowever, he added that the union was \"hopeful that a negotiated settlement which meets our members' aspirations can be achieved\" and urged BA to \"engage constructively\".","summary":"British Airways cabin crew have voted to go on strike on 7 and 8 January in a dispute over pay, the Unite union has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"However, the government has insisted there is a link between the attack and Syrian Kurdish fighters.\nProsecutors and security officials said DNA tests had identified the bomber as Abdulbaki Somer, born in the eastern Turkish city of Van.\nLast week's bombing killed 29 people, at least 20 of them military personnel.\n\"The bomber's DNA matches that of Abdulbaki's father,\" a senior Turkish security official told Reuters news agency.\nTurkey's state-run Anadolu news agency quoted prosecutors confirming the report.\nIt said that Abdulbaki Somer was believed to have joined the Kurdish militant PKK group in 2005 at the age of 16 and was based in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq until 2014.\nThe agency said that Somer's father had told police that his son was behind the attack.\nFollowing the blast in Ankara, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu named the bomber as Salih Necar, a Syrian national and member of the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG).\n\"Whatever the judicial inquiry concludes over the identity of the bomber, it is clear that the bomber came from Rojava, the area of the PYD,\" Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told reporters on Tuesday, referring to another Syrian Kurd-controlled northern Syria.\nHe said the bomber had entered Turkey from the region in the summer of 2014.\nTurkish newspaper the Hurriyet suggested that Abdulbaki Somer may have re-entered Turkey with false papers under the name Salih Necar.\nThe PKK, which has been fighting for Kurdish self-determination since 1984, is considered a terrorist organisation by Turkey and its Western allies.\nTurkey has also designated the YPG a terrorist group, but its allies, including the United States, back the YPG in its fight against so-called Islamic State (IS).","summary":"The suicide bomber who attacked a military parade in the Turkish capital Ankara last week has been identified as a 25-year-old Kurdish man, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The character with a huge papier mache head was the alter-ego of musician and comedian Chris Sievey, who died in 2010.\nFans raised \u00c2\u00a360,000 for the tribute which was made in a Czech foundry.\nHundreds of people attended an unveiling ceremony earlier, many in fancy dress for the occasion.\nNeil Taylor, who helped raise the donations for the statue, said its installation would mean that \"Frank will gaze on the Timperley sunset forever\".\nHe said: \"You either got the humour or you didn't get the humour.\n\"Frank Sidebottom created a whole world, he was just magical. He just made a very modest living entertaining people and that's what he's enjoying doing.\"\nSievey set his character's life in the village, where he lived himself, and, as Frank, hosted tours of the area for fans.\nHe often referenced Timperley in his TV and music work, notably on his 1987 release, The Timperley EP, which featured a version of The Kinks' 1967 song Waterloo Sunset with altered lyrics that referred extensively to the village.\nHe also covered Sex Pistols' Anarchy in the UK, changing its title to Anarchy in Timperley.\nAlthough best known for Frank Sidebottom, Sievey also had success in the late 1970s with his punk band The Freshies, who had a hit with I'm In Love With The Girl On The Manchester Virgin Megastore Checkout Desk.\nHis TV fame peaked in the early 1990s with his own series Frank Sidebottom's Fantastic Shed Show.\nNext year Michael Fassbender will play Frank Sidebottom in Frank, a movie inspired by the character.","summary":"A life-size statue of Frank Sidebottom has been unveiled in the Derbyshire village of Timperley.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) accused ministers of offering an \"unworkable\" guarantee to protect firefighters aged over 55 who fail fitness tests \"through no fault of their own\".\nThe government said it had been \"clear\" that the staff would get full pensions.\nIt said \"robust\" plans were in place to protect the public during the strike.\nIn December, MPs approved plans to make firefighters in England work until they are 60 and to increase their pension contributions.\nFire minister Penny Mordaunt said no firefighter over 55 would lose their job for losing fitness if it was not their fault.\nBut the FBU says it has contacted fire authorities and \"a number\" said they would not uphold the guarantee.\nFBU general secretary Matt Wrack claimed: \"It is clear that when Penny Mordaunt gave the guarantee in Parliament she would have been aware that no fire authority ever planned to implement the 'guarantee'.\"\nHe said Ms Mordaunt had \"misled\" fire service staff and Parliament, and firefighters were \"unbelievably angry with the disgraceful actions of this government\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said firefighters who \"fail a fitness test through no fault of their own and cannot regain fitness with remedial help\" would get an \"unreduced pension\".\nThe FBU said its members in Northern Ireland had ended their dispute following a \"revised and improved offer with a lower pension age\".\nIt said members in Scotland and Wales would not strike because \"genuine negotiations\" had taken place.","summary":"Firefighters in England and Wales are to stage a 24-hour strike on Monday in a row over pensions.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tanks were seen on the streets and explosions could be heard throughout the day in Libya's second-biggest city.\nGeneral Khalifa Haftar, who accuses the government of supporting terrorism, began an assault against Islamist fighters in the city last month.\nThe government in Tripoli says Gen Haftar has no authority to act, but several army units have joined him.\nThe BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says a battalion within one of the biggest rival militias has also defected to join the general.\nThe clashes on Sunday were said to have been some of the worst since Gen Haftar began his offensive against Islamists, dubbed \"Operation Dignity,\" in May.\nResidents told the BBC that explosions could be heard across the city intermittently for several hours.\nAn electricity plant was also hit by rockets, causing power outages in large parts of Benghazi.\nMany residents who live in the area where the fighting erupted fled their homes to stay with relatives or friends in quieter neighbourhoods.\nThe number of casualties remains unclear but doctors in the city said at least six people had been killed and a dozen more injured.\nA spokesman for Gen Haftar's force told local media that they had seized several senior Islamists as part of their offensive, but this could not be independently verified.\nSince launching his offensive, Gen Haftar has rallied support from the public and members of the security forces.\nHe survived an assassination attempt earlier in June after a suicide bomb attack on his home in the town of Abyar, about 60km (37 miles) east of Benghazi.\nLibya is still in turmoil three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with political, religious and political factions locked in disagreement about the country's future.\nProfile: General Khalifa Haftar","summary":"Fierce clashes have been reported in the Libyan city of Benghazi between forces loyal to an anti-Islamist general and Islamist militias.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dyfed-Powys Police took to social media on Tuesday to ask for help in tracing Rebecca, saying officers were \"very concerned for her\".\nThe force said the mother and child were found in the early hours of Wednesday.\nA spokesman said it was thanks to the public response on Facebook.\n\"Our communities' response to this appeal was significant, with over 1,000 Facebook shares achieved in the first hour and with all parts of Pembrokeshire covered according to the comments posted by our concerned followers,\" he added.","summary":"A two-year-old girl who was reported missing in Pembrokeshire has been found safe and well, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sharing revenge-porn images and videos became a crime in England and Wales in February, but the law currently gives victims no right to hide identities.\nThe move was jointly started by Keeley Richards-Shaw, whose ex-boyfriend was the first sentenced under the new law.\nThe Ministry of Justice said judges had discretionary powers to withhold names.\nSpeaking on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme earlier in December, Ms Richards-Shaw said media coverage had increased her distress and a change in the law was crucial to help victims \"keep their personal life personal\".\nNorth Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Julia Mulligan, who is also behind the petition, has written to the government with Ms Richards-Shaw about the issue.\nA loophole existed, the PCC said, because revenge porn was classed as a domestic abuse offence rather than a sexual offence.\nShe said: \"It's wrong that victims of this very personal and distressing crime are being violated all over again by their stories being played out online and in the media.\n\"Any victim of revenge porn should have full confidence that their identity will be protected by law and this matter deserves to be far higher up the political agenda.\"","summary":"More than 20,000 people have signed a petition calling for revenge porn victims' names to be made public.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The presenter succeeded Jonathan Ross as host of the revamped weekly show and said leaving \"wasn't an easy decision\".\nWinkleman, who also co-hosts Saturday night show Strictly Come Dancing, said the show \"simply deserves someone who can give it their all\".\nA new series will return this autumn with the new presenter to be announced \"in due course\", the BBC said.\nWinkleman, who lists The Godfather and The Shawshank Redemption as her favourite films, said: \"I'm incredibly sad about leaving the film show and it wasn't an easy decision.\n\"At this time of year I juggle all kinds of things for TV and radio and the show simply deserves someone who can give it their all.\"\nShe added that she would miss film critic Danny Leigh, who presents the show alongside her, and the team behind the show.\nMark Bell, BBC head of arts commissioning, said: \"We've loved having Claudia on Film 2016 and I'd like to thank her for all her hard work and commitment to the show.\"\nThe long-running film show, first broadcast 45 years ago, was fronted by film critic Barry Norman for 26 years. He was succeeded by Ross in 1999, who stayed at the helm for 11 years.\nWinkleman will still present the BBC's The Great British Sewing Bee and host a Radio 2 show.\nAfter landing the job on Strictly in 2014 when Sir Bruce Forsyth left, the mother-of-three said of her TV and radio commitments, she would \"make it work\".\nThe 14th series of Strictly gets under way on Saturday evening, with Olympians, actors and singers competing for the glitterball trophy.","summary":"Claudia Winkleman is to step down as host of BBC One's Film 2016 after one series.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The value of the deal has not been not disclosed.\nThe acquisition will add more than 60 employees and more than 6,000 fleet assets to Aggreko's Rental Solutions business.\nGlasgow-based Aggreko said it planned to fully integrate Dryco into its North America business.\nIt also intends to develop \"expansion plans to enter additional sectors and global markets\".\nDryco specialises in moisture control, drying, heating, and cooling applications for a number of industries, including shipping, manufacturing, food processing and construction.\nThe company, which operates 10 full-service locations in North America, posted revenues last year of $19m (\u00c2\u00a314.6m).\nAggreko chief executive Chris Weston said: \"This acquisition combines the deep technical strength of two highly respected market leaders and provides our customers with an unparalleled range of solutions that can address their HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and moisture control needs.\n\"It also gives Aggreko an opportunity to further support our rapidly expanding customer base within the shipping, food and beverage and painting and coatings industries.\"","summary":"Temporary power provider Aggreko has agreed to buy US company Dryco, a specialist in industrial moisture control.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chesterfield striker was cleared of rape at a retrial in 2016. He had been charged with attacking the woman in a hotel room in Rhyl, Denbighshire.\nFollowing the retrial, North Wales Police investigated after the woman's name was revealed on social media.\nAnyone who reports being a victim of a sex offence is guaranteed lifelong anonymity.\nNorth Wales Police's temporary Supt Jason Devonport said the publishing of her name was a \"serious\" offence.\nThe men, aged between 16 and 23, were from the Sheffield, Derbyshire and Birmingham areas.\nAll were cautioned after admitting publishing the name of the woman - who has lifelong anonymity under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 - after the retrial verdict.\nSupt Devonport said: \"This type of offence is fortunately rare, however, I'd like to emphasise all police forces take offences of this nature very seriously.\n\"We will vigorously pursue and prosecute those who don't respect victims' anonymity.\"\nIn November 2012 - following the initial trial - nine people were made to pay compensation to the woman after they admitted naming her on Twitter and Facebook.\nMr Evans, 28, was originally found guilty of rape at Caernarfon Crown Court in 2012, but that conviction was quashed in April 2016. A retrial jury found him not guilty of the offence six months later.\nThe Chesterfield striker had been charged with attacking her at a hotel on 30 May 2011.\nHe was found not guilty of the same charge, after a retrial at Cardiff Crown Court, in October 2016.\nMr Evans' former club Sheffield United announced this week it was to re-sign him.","summary":"Five men who named a woman who accused footballer Ched Evans of rape have been cautioned by police.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Rumours of a tour to celebrate the band's golden anniversary have been circulating for a number of years.\nHowever, Richards would not go so far as to say when the quartet would be performing in public again.\n\"There's things in the works - I think it's definitely happening,\" he told the BBC. \"But when? I can't say yet.\"\n\"We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals - we've got together and it feels so good.\"\nRichards was speaking to BBC arts editor Will Gompertz the day before the band turns 50.\nThey played their first gig at London's Marquee Club on 12 July, 1962; and had their first hit, a cover of Chuck Berry's Come On, 12 months later.\nA photography exhibition marking the band's long career will be launched at London's Somerset House on Thursday.\nTalking about the pictures, which include reportage, live concert and studio images, the guitarist said he felt \"weird\" looking back at the group's early days.\n\"It's amazing - most of these pictures I think, 'where was the cameraman?' I don't remember them being there,\" he said.\nHe added he would like the band to continue for as long as possible, saying: \"There might be life in the old dog yet - we'll die gracefully, elegantly wasted.\n\"Sometimes its hard work and you wonder why you're doing it, but apart from those few moments it's been an incredible adventure.\"\nThe Stones last world tour, A Bigger Bang, played to 4.5m people in 32 countries over two years before it finished in London in 2007.\nWith ticket sales of $558m (\u00c2\u00a3360m), it was the most profitable tour of all time, until it was eclipsed by U2's 360 tour last year.","summary":"The Rolling Stones are planning a world tour, guitarist Keith Richards has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chelsey Lee, 26, played for Bucheon KEB Hana Bank in the Women's Korean Basketball League (WKBL), whose teams are allowed only two foreign players.\nProsecutors were asked to investigate after the Korean Olympic Committee pushed for Lee's naturalisation.\nThe WKBL says Lee will be suspended for life and her records annulled.\nThe Miami-born centre won the league's rookie of the year award in the 2015-16 season after helping her team reach the championship series.\nHowever, Lee and her two agents are suspected of fabricating her and her father's birth certificates to show she had a South Korean grandmother.\nBucheon KEB Hana Bank issued a public apology, vowing to take legal action against Lee and her agents.\nThe club's owner and head coach will step down.\nWKBL commissioner Shin Sun-woo said the team's records and ranking will be nullified and the league will scrap the extra quota for international players with a Korean parent or grandparent.","summary":"A US-born basketball player has been suspended in South Korea for allegedly using fake birth certificates.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Council officials will meet on Tuesday to start the process of identifying where the Maes will be.\nA cabinet report said 140 acres were needed, along with good mobile phone signal and, if possible, fibre broadband.\nTown and community councils will be contacted, asking for suggestions to be sent to Ceredigion council by March.\nOnce these have been received, they will be forwarded to the National Eisteddfod board, which is responsible for choosing the host site.\nThe county hosted the first known eisteddfod, when Lord Rhys, prince of Deheubarth, gathered poets and musicians at his castle in Cardigan in AD 1176.","summary":"Ceredigion could host the National Eisteddfod in 2018.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fellow scrum-half Greig Laidlaw was Scotland's man of the match in their opening Pool B win over Japan.\nBut Pyrgos takes over as skipper as head coach Vern Cotter rotates his squad against the USA on Sunday.\n\"Greig had a great game on Wednesday, but I'll focus on my role and do it to the best of my ability,\" said the Glasgow Warriors 26-year-old.\n\"I just look at it like it's a great opportunity.\n\"Hopefully, we get the right result.\"\nPyrgos led Scotland in a World Cup warm-up defeat by Ireland last month and will be determined to retain his place.\nHowever, Laidlaw is almost certain to return for the potentially decisive meeting with South Africa in Newcastle a week on Saturday.\n\"I knew coming in that was how it was going to go,\" added Pyrgos.\n\"It was amazing to lead the team out against Ireland and again it's a huge honour to captain Scotland at a World Cup.\n\"I know how much it means to the country and I'm really excited.\n\"I'm not sure how I'll feel when I get out there, but it'll be a big moment for myself and my family.\"","summary":"Henry Pyrgos is relishing the chance to captain Scotland at the World Cup.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Tuesday Mr Obama cancelled planned talks after the firebrand Mr Duterte called him the \"son of a whore\".\nWednesday's informal meeting took place before an Asean summit gala dinner.\nWhile a Philippine spokesman said he was \"very happy\" it happened, the US side said they had a \"brief discussion\" in a pre-meal \"hold space\" for leaders.\nMr Obama and Mr Duterte are said to have entered the dinner venue separately at the summit in Laos and did not interact with each other during the event, which lasted one hour and 20 minutes.\n\"They were the last people to leave the holding room. I can't say how long they met,\" Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, travelling with Mr Duterte, told reporters shortly afterwards.\n\"I'm very happy that it happened.\"\nA White House official said the pair exchanged \"pleasantries\" in a \"brief discussion\" before dinner.\nWar on drugs\nMr Duterte's outburst came after at a press conference where he told reporters he would not accept Mr Obama raising any concerns about the war on drugs in the Philippines.\n\"You must be respectful. Do not just throw away questions and statements. Son of a whore, I will curse you in that forum,\" Mr Duterte said, apparently in reference to the US president.\nWhat else has the controversial Filipino president said?\nSummit diplomacy, Duterte-style\nWorld leaders' offensive insults: Who's top?\nFrom 'Punisher' to president: Who is Rodrigo Duterte?\nThe Filipino leader later expressed regret over the remarks, but not before Mr Obama had cancelled a planned meeting.\nMr Duterte won the presidency with his hard-line policy to eradicate drugs and some 2,400 people have died in anti-drug operations since he took office in June.\nHe had previously urged citizens to shoot to kill drug dealers who resisted arrest, and threatened to \"separate\" from the UN after it called his war on drugs a crime under international law.\nPresident Duterte, known for his controversial remarks, had previously called US Secretary of State John Kerry \"crazy\" and referred to Pope Francis as the \"son of a whore\".\nBut the president also has staunch support at home for his hardline position on drugs.","summary":"US President Barack Obama has met Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte at a regional summit in Laos.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow climbed 0.28% to 21,891.12, lifted by increases at Boeing, ExxonMobil and Chevron.\nDeclines at Discovery Communications, Amazon and Facebook reined in the Nasdaq, which dropped 0.42% to 6,348.12.\nThe wider S&P 500 was little changed, falling less than 0.1% to 2,470.30.\nMarkets are in the middle of earnings season, as companies reveal their quarterly performance to investors.\nDiscovery Communication shares fell more than 8% after the firm's quarterly revenues disappointed and a deal to buy Scripps Networks Interactive failed to reassure investors' concerns about the challenges facing traditional television companies.\nDiscovery's channels include Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel, while Scripps owns TV channels such as the Travel Channel and Food Network.\nSnap fell 1% to $13.67 as a lock-up ended that has prevented early investors and employees from selling shares since the social media company's IPO.\nThe shares remain well below the price of $17 at which they went on sale in March this year.\nBigger technology companies also fell on Monday. Amazon shares dropped more than 3%, while Facebook shares dropped by more than 1.8%.\nSome analysts believe that investors are cashing out after the strong increase in share prices earlier this year.","summary":"The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed above 22,000 points for the first time on Monday, helped by a rise in oil prices.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The limb was found in a garden in Cranwells Park on Wednesday and has been sent for forensic analysis, Avon and Somerset Police said.\nA force spokesman said detectives were \"keeping an open mind\" as to whether it was linked to two similar incidents in the city.\nAll three feet have been found within a few hundred yards of each other.\nTests showed the first foot found in Weston Park East in February was \"probably\" a medical teaching aid. The second foot, found last month in the same area, is still undergoing tests.\n\"The same officers are looking into the latest discoveries and will look to confirm beyond all reasonable doubt that they are linked and if there are any new lines of inquiry which can be taken forward,\" the spokesman added.","summary":"A third human foot has been found in Bristol, police have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Three Victorian hotels will go to make way for a six-storey, four star hotel and two assisted-living apartment blocks, at East Cliff in Bournemouth.\nEnglish Heritage strongly objected to the scale of the development in what is a designated conservation area.\nBut, councillors voted seven to three in favour saying it would help tourism.\nChair of the planning board and Conservative ward councillor David Kelsey, said the buildings earmarked for demolition were nice but no longer \"necessarily functional\".\n\"They've come to the end of their working lives, we need to preserve the tourism aspect while improving living for older people in the town,\" he said.\n\"The loss of buildings and trees are always regrettable but we can't stand still, we need to move forward.\"\nThe site on Grove Road and East Overcliff Drive will get a 90-room hotel along with a nine-storey and seven-storey building, comprising 122 assisted-living apartments.\nApplicants The East Cliff Project LLP will demolish Bay View Court, The Cottonwood and the Ocean View hotels.\nThe council received 246 letters supporting the plans.\nForty-nine residents and the Ancient Monuments Society wrote to object to the demolition, stating that despite being altered, they still \"give a sense of the historic character of the area\".\nEnglish Heritage said the scale of the development would cause \"severe harm\" to the conservation area.","summary":"Plans for a \u00a3100m hotel development in Dorset have been approved.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The judge cited a possible conflict of interest in the case of Asia Bibi.\nHundreds of riot police had been deployed around the Supreme Court in the capital, Islamabad.\nBlasphemy is a highly sensitive issue in Pakistan - critics argue laws are frequently misused to settle personal scores, often targeting minorities.\nLast year the Supreme Court suspended Asia Bibi's death sentence and gave her leave to appeal.\nA new date for the hearing has yet to be set.\nJudge Iqbal Hameed ur Rehman, one of three set to hear the appeal, recused himself from the case on Thursday.\n\"I was a part of the bench that was hearing the case of Salmaan Taseer, and this case is related to that,\" he told the court, AFP reports.\nMr Taseer was the liberal governor of Punjab province. He was killed by his own bodyguard in Islamabad in 2011 after speaking out for Asia Bibi.\nFamily in hiding\nAsia Bibi was the first woman to be sentenced to death under Pakistan's blasphemy laws and her case is one of the most controversial.\nShe was sentenced to hang in 2010 for insulting the Prophet Muhammad during an argument with Muslim women which began over a cup of water. She denies the charge.\nThousands have protested against her and said they would kill her if she were ever released - including the imam in her own village. Her husband and four daughters live in hiding and say they have received many death threats.\nAsia Bibi's death sentence had been confirmed by the High Court in Punjab province in October, although no date was set.\nCorrespondents said the granting of leave to appeal by the Supreme Court was the first glimmer of hope for her family.\nHer lawyers say the trial and subsequent appeal in the Punjab high court were flawed.\nPakistan has never executed anyone for blasphemy but some people accused of the offence have been lynched by crowds. Lawyers, judges and those seeking to reform the blasphemy laws have also been threatened, attacked or even killed.\nSince the 1990s, scores of Christians have been convicted for desecrating the Koran or for blasphemy.\nWhile most of them have been sentenced to death by the lower courts, many sentences have been overturned due to lack of evidence.\nMuslims constitute a majority of those prosecuted, followed by minority Ahmadis.","summary":"A judge at Pakistan's Supreme Court has recused himself from hearing the appeal of a Christian woman on death row for blasphemy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old was arrested following an investigation by the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC).\nTwo other men and a woman were also charged with supplying cocaine for \"personal use or to on-supply cocaine to friends and colleagues\".\nHunt has played elite-level rugby league, Australian rules football (AFL) and rugby union.\nHunt - who is due to appear in Southport Magistrate Court on 5 March - was not named by the CCC but local media have named him as the 28-year old man arrested.\nHe was arrested on Thursday night, just days after playing for the Queensland Reds rugby team.\n\"The CCC will allege that during an investigation focused on a cocaine trafficking syndicate operating in South East Queensland, these four individuals were identified contacting the syndicate and arranging for the supply of cocaine,\" a statement said.\nIt is alleged the offences occurred between June and December 2014 when Hunt was playing AFL for the Gold Coast Suns.\nHunt rose to prominence playing fullback for the Brisbane Broncos rugby league team in 2004, and was selected for Queensland State of Origin and Australian representative squads.\nHe made a code-switch to AFL with the Gold Coast Suns in 2009.\nHunt played with the team until 2014 when he made a switch to rugby union.\nFacing charges with Hunt are a 24-year-old man from Burleigh Waters, a 27-year-old man from Mermaid Waters and a 22-year-old woman from Mermaid Waters.","summary":"Australian rugby league star Karmichael Hunt has been charged with supplying cocaine.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lewis, 48, was released from prison in 2015 after serving less than half of a 13-year sentence for drug smuggling.\n\"I've been through the experience - a lot has happened,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I could help young players to avoid some of the pitfalls that you may face in a professional career in modern-day sport.\"\nLewis, who played 32 Tests for England between 1990 and 1996, added: \"There are pressures of being a top sportsman, but we're in a very privileged position. After all, you're doing the thing that you love.\n\"But there's not necessarily enough thought going into the planning because of all the money that can be around you, because of a feeling that you can be invincible.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nLewis was convicted in 2009 after being caught smuggling liquid cocaine into Britain from St Lucia.\nHe has struggled to make ends meet since he left prison in June 2015, but earns some income through office work.\nHis tour of the 18 first-class counties has been organised by the Professional Cricketers' Association and the only payment Lewis will receive is his travel expenses.\n''One decision, or a couple of decisions, made over a lifetime for me shouldn't necessarily define who you are,\" added Lewis, who will begin his tour at his old county Leicestershire on Monday.\n\"You look at that decision you say, 'You know what? I went the wrong way there.'\n\"With that experience I can do this and I can do that and you keep on moving. Once you've recognised you've made the wrong choice, you keep moving.\"\nThe County Championship season starts on 10 April.\nHave you added the new Top Story alerts in the BBC Sport app? Simply head to the menu in the app - and don't forget you can also add alerts for the Six Nations, cricket scores, your football team and more.","summary":"Former England all-rounder Dave Lewis is taking part in a one-day tour of counties to offer advice to young cricketers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mosimane said they could only blame themselves for not capitalising on a quick start in Atteridgeville, just outside Pretoria, where they were 2-0 up after just six minutes as their Ugandan visitors seemed to suffer from stage fright.\nWe have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position\nSundowns had the lion's share of possession in the first leg of their last 32-tie after that, but still allowed KCCA to get back into the game and net a potentially vital away goal in the 69th minute.\n\"We have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position. So we have to fight for it. We have the experience, we have the game, we have the personnel.,\" said Mosimane, voted Africa's Coach of the Year for 2016.\nIt means a tenuous lead for the return leg of the second round tie in the Ugandan capital where KCCA need win only 1-0 to go through on the away goals rule.\nMosimane says Sundowns will have to defend well in the return but also pointed out his own team's good away record in winning last year's crown. He said KCCA would be forced to leave gaps at the back as they went in search of victory in front of their own supporters\n\"It won't be an easy game for them either because they have to push everybody upfront to go score And then we can play on the break also because we've got that ability.\"\nKCCA surprised Mosimane with their work ethic and their recovery after conceding goals to centre backs Bangaly Soumahoro and Ricardo Nascimento so early in the game\n\"They worked hard. They are a hard working team, they really worked off the ball, they fight, they run, they don't give up, they have the hope,\" he said of the Ugandan champions, who are also current league leaders in their domestic competition.\nSundowns now face the possibility of joining the likes of recent champions who have come unstuck in embarrassingly early fashion in defence of their crown.\nLast year it was TP Mazembe who went out before the group phase and two years before that Egypt's Al Ahly were handed a shock second round defeat by their namesakes from Benghazi in Libya.","summary":"Mamelodi Sundowns coach Pitso Mosimane has urged his team to \"fight for\" their African Champions League crown after they were held to a 2-2 draw by KCCA in South Africa on Saturday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The two-page note, addressed to Mrs Ellis and dated 19 August 1945, finds him dealing with the subject of joy.\nIt was found by its owner in a copy of Lewis's book, A Problem of Pain, bought years before.\nAuctioneer Chris Albury said \"keen interest worldwide\" had boosted the guide price from \u00a31,500.\nDominic Winter Auctioneers in South Cerney said the letter had been bought by a private buyer from California.\n\"It's a wonderful, thoughtful letter by one of the most highly regarded English writers of the 20th Century,\" Mr Albury said.\n\"Any original and unpublished letter that gives new insights into a collectable writer's ideas is going to have an appeal, and this one has literary, autobiographical, philosophical and theological content, so ticks every box.\n\"The letter was written just days after Japan's surrender at the end of the Second World War and perhaps the idea of joy, which he thought very unlike pleasure, was once again on his mind.\"\nIn the letter, which is in \"very good\" condition, Lewis writes: \"Real joy... jumps under one's ribs and tickles down one's back and makes one forget meals and keeps one (delightedly) sleepless o' nights.\n\"It shocks one awake when the other (security and prosperity) puts one to sleep.\n\"My private table is one second of joy is worth 12 hours of pleasure.\"\nMr Albury said the subject of joy was a \"continual theme\" throughout Lewis's life.\n\"Interesting, too, is the fact that he was to meet and marry a woman called Joy a few years later,\" he said.","summary":"A letter written by children's author CS Lewis to his future wife Charlotte Ellis has sold for \u00a31,800 at auction in Gloucestershire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The interior of the Saab 340 that flies to and from Orkney was stripped out and renewed and the exterior repainted at a cost of almost \u00a3270,000.\nLoganair, a franchise partner of Flybe, will spend \u00a33.5m having the same work done to the rest of its fleet.\nThe first stage in the three-year project follows criticism about the reliability of Loganair services.\nThe airline's business includes operating lifeline routes to and from the Scottish islands, including Lewis in the Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland.\nLast year, members of the public and MSPs raised concerns about the reliability of some of these services.\nIn January this year, the company announced that it was investing \u00a315m in a programme of improvements and upgrades.\nAs well as being given a revamp, each plane is to undergo a specialist check every 36 months.\nLoganair said this \"intensive process\" would involve stripping back the aircraft to the basic airframe structure for an examination using X-ray machines.\nBoth engines and the flight control surfaces would also be removed to give access to the aircraft's structure and internal systems.\nLoganair chairman David Harrison said he was \"extremely pleased\" the first plane had been refurbished\nHe said: \"Our engineers and support teams put an incredible amount of time and effort into the project, and I'm certain our customers will appreciate their endeavour and enjoy the comfort benefits the renewal project brings to the Saab 340 fleet.\n\"This Saab 340 renewal programme again underlines the commitment made by Loganair at the beginning of the year to embark on a significant investment programme to enhance the fleet and ultimately improve customer experience.\"","summary":"Loganair has completed the first stage of a multi-million pound refurbishment programme on one of its planes.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The girl was with her parents and a younger brother when she attended St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, at about 17:40 BST on Sunday.\nBut the family left two hours later before the girl, who police believe is diabetic, could receive treatment.\nPolice said the girl could fall into a coma if not treated immediately.\nA Scotland Yard statement said: \"The girl was initially seen by medical staff and her parents informed them that their child's name was Mashael Aldosari.\n\"Detectives are unsure if this is the child's real name as the family provided a false address to staff.\"\nThe family told medical staff they travelled to the UK in order for their son to receive hospital treatment.\nPolice said they have \"established that this is may not be the case\".\nMashael is described as being less than 5ft tall with long straight black hair. She was last seen wearing a grey top, leggings and light-coloured shoes.\nDetectives believe the family could be from Kuwait.","summary":"Police are searching for a four-year-old girl who went missing after being seen by hospital staff.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The company was due to release results on 10 March and hold its shareholders' meeting towards the end of April.\nIt has not said by how much these events will be delayed.\nIt says results will be about the same as in 2014, although the cost of the crisis will eat into those.\nIt said it was working on \"valuation calculations\".\nSales in VW-branded cars dipped last year after the scandal - which affected 11 million cars - came to light in September. Deliveries fell 5.3% in October, 2.4% in November and 7.9% in December compared with those months in 2014.\nIt was its first drop in VW-branded sales in 11 years as the company continues to cope with the emissions scandal.\nVW has promised it will have a fix in the coming weeks for the millions of US cars with defeat devices that disguised emission levels in diesel cars.\nSales of VW-brand cars fell 4.8% in 2015 to 5.82 million cars from 6.12 million a year earlier.\nThe US Environmental Protection Agency is suing the company over what it says were 600,000 affected vehicles and a US law firm is conducting an investigation into who made the decisions to cheat.\nVolkswagen says it is sticking to its plan to publish the findings of its investigation into the scandal in the second half of April.\nResults from Porsche, which is owned by Volkswagen, are also being delayed.","summary":"Volkswagen has delayed the release of its annual results as it continues to grapple with the emissions scandal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGB finished bottom of the Pool stage in London with no wins and only three goals scored, but produced their best performance in an enthralling fifth\/sixth place play-off.\nAlex Danson scored a match-winning hat-trick, with Lily Owsley also on target.\n\"We didn't lose belief and we are delighted,\" Danson told BBC Sport.\n\"Obviously I'm delighted [with the three goals] but not just for me, from a whole team perspective because we can build on that performance leading into the summer.\"\nHead coach Danny Kerry admitted \"harsh words\" were spoken after Britain's 4-1 defeat by Australia on Saturday, but was please with how his team responded.\n\"We've had a tough tournament and they know that yesterday wasn't good enough, but today they really committed,\" he told BBC Sport.\nDanson struck her first goal of the tournament in the 10th minute, but Anita McLaren drew New Zealand level in the second period.\nOwsley and Danson struck either side of half-time to take GB clear, but back came the Kiwis with goals from Olivia Merry and Kelsey Smith made the score 3-3.\nDanson needed time out after being struck in the head by the ball, but recovered to deliver a composed lofted finish over New Zealand keeper Sally Rutherford to win Britain the match.\n\"Although we conceded a few today, which we need to work on, overall that was much better,\" captain Kate Richardson-Walsh told BBC Sport.\n\"We have a lot to learn, huge amounts, but it's good we're doing that now and can take that forward to Rio.\"\nBritish selectors will reveal the 16 women and 16 men who have been chosen to represent Team GB at this summer's Rio Olympics on Tuesday.","summary":"Great Britain's women ended their Hockey World League Semi-Final campaign with a 4-3 win over New Zealand.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"El Amrani, in a letter to African football associations, said he would be departing on Monday, but gave no reason for his decision.\nThe 37-year-old Moroccan had served as secretary general for the last six years.\nHayatou was deposed as Caf president 10 days ago at elections in Ethiopia, where six of his allies on the body's executive committee also lost their positions.\nThe 70-year-old Hayatou had served as president for 29 years.\nCaf's new president, Ahmad, chaired a meeting with his staff at the African football body's headquarters in Cairo later on Sunday.\nDuring the meeting, the new president announced he had accepted the resignation of El Amrani.","summary":"The Confederation of African Football's (Caf) secretary general, Mustapha El Amrani, has resigned less than a week after Issa Hayatou was ousted as the body's president.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Smith, 26, already leads the one-day side and will also captain the Twenty20 team in the absence of the injured Aaron Finch.\nFellow batsman David Warner, 28, has been named as Smith's vice-captain.\n\"At 26, Steve is a fine young man with extraordinary talent,\" said national selector Rod Marsh.\n\"He is highly regarded by the selectors and we congratulate him on being appointed to the role on an ongoing basis. He should be incredibly proud.\"\nClarke, 34, confirmed his decision to retire after his side surrendered the Ashes with a heavy defeat by England at Trent Bridge, which gave the hosts a 3-1 lead.\nSmith had already captained the side in three Tests against India last summer, when Clarke was recovering from hamstring surgery and back issues.\nThe New South Welshman has played in 32 Tests for his country, scoring 2,952 runs at an average of 54.66.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"When Michael made his decision to retire last week it was a very straightforward decision for us to nominate Steve as his successor,\" added Marsh.\n\"He has big shoes to fill but everything about him suggests he is the right man for the job.\"\nWarner has earned the vice-captain's role despite a history of disciplinary problems, and Marsh said of the opener: \"David has matured and developed into an important senior figure in the Australian team. He has come a long way.\n\"We believe that he will respond well to the added responsibility of leadership.\"\nSmith and Warner will lead Australia in the limited-overs matches that follow the final Ashes Test at the Oval, which starts on 20 August.","summary":"Australia have named batsman Steve Smith as Michael Clarke's successor as Test captain.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Blunkett said using the same funding formula applied to Wales - which has a devolved budget - Yorkshire would be entitled to a \u00c2\u00a324bn budget.\n\"You put great store by devolving decision-making to ordinary people,\" he told Prime Minister David Cameron.\nMr Cameron said the government had already got rid of a \"centralised\" approach that Mr Blunkett was part of.\nMr Blunkett, a Labour former Cabinet minister and the MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, made the suggestion during prime minister's questions in the House of Commons.\nHe said: \"Can you think of one single reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't determine their own priorities?\n\"And, mischievously, one reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't have their own White Rose Parliament?\"\nMr Cameron said: \"What we are doing is we are saying to councils in Yorkshire, as up and down the country, 'We are getting rid of the ring fences, we are giving you the power to spend your money in the way that you choose'.\"\nHe added: \"We have got rid of the bossy, centralised interfering approach that I'm afraid you were rather part of.\"","summary":"Former Home Secretary David Blunkett has called for Yorkshire to have its own \"White Rose Parliament\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robinson, 21, who previously had two loan spells at the Lilywhites, turned down a new deal with Villa and joins for an undisclosed compensation fee.\nNewcastle-born former Rotherham man Pringle, 26, signs for an undisclosed fee after one year with the Cottagers.\nPringle made nine league starts during a short loan spell at Ipswich in 2016.\nRobinson told the club's website: \"It was obviously a big decision for me leaving Aston Villa, I've been there since I was eight-years-old.\n\"But, if there was ever a club for me to settle down with and sign permanently with, it would be Preston North End.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Preston North End have signed Aston Villa midfielder George Robinson and Fulham defender Ryan Pringle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The firm, which makes a vast array of consumer products including Ben & Jerry's ice-cream, Lipton tea and Dove soap, said sales fell 2.7% to \u20ac48.4bn ($56.1bn; \u00a337.1bn).\nExcluding the effect of acquisitions and unfavourable exchange rates, underlying sales rose 2.9%,\nAnalysts had expected a 3.1% rise.\nDespite the weaker-than-expected sales, Unilever reported a 7% rise in pre-tax profit to \u20ac7.6bn for the full year.\nUnilever chief executive Paul Polman said it had been a \"challenging year for our industry\", and warned he did not expect a \"significant improvement\" in market conditions in 2015.\n\"We expect our full-year performance to be similar to 2014 with the first quarter being softer but growth improving during the year\".\nUnilever said underlying sales growth in emerging markets, where it makes more than half its sales, slowed to 5.7%.\nThe firm has been hit hard by a combination of slowing growth in China, a recession in Brazil as well as western sanctions on Russia.\nUnilever cut 1,400 jobs last year and Mr Polman said due to the \"low growth environment\" it would continue to cut costs and simplify the business.\nThe firm has recently sold a number of its products, including its Slim-Fast brand and Ragu and Bertolli pasta sauces.","summary":"Consumer goods giant Unilever has reported a fall in sales for the last three months of 2014.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs said blood samples from about 35 fighters revealed traces of sulphur mustard.\nIt did not say if any of the peshmerga had died as a result of the attack, or how severely they had been wounded.\nMustard gas can burn skin and cause severe respiratory problems, and is banned under international law.\nThe exposure took place along the front lines near the northern Iraqi towns of Makhmour and Gwer, the ministry said in a statement.\nRoughly 37 mortars were fired in the attack, the statement added, \"releasing white smoke and a black liquid\".\nThe ministry called on countries fighting IS to give peshmerga fighters equipment for protection against chemical attacks. Several countries including the United States are already giving military assistance to the Kurdish fighters.\nThis is not the first time IS has been accused of using chemical weapons. In March, Kurdish authorities in Iraq said they had evidence that IS had used chlorine gas.\nThat allegation, by the Kurdistan Region Security Council, followed similar claims that the group had used low-grade chemical weapons against Iraqi security forces.\nThe director of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons expressed \"serious concern\" in August over the possibility IS was using prohibited chemical weapons.\nThe UN recently adopted a resolution aimed at identifying those behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria.\nIS already has a large arsenal of conventional weapons and military vehicles seized from the Iraqi army, much of it produced by the United States.\nIraq Kurds were the victim of a major chemical weapons attack by the Iraqi military under Saddam Hussein in 1988, which left thousands dead in the city of Halabja.","summary":"Islamic State militants have used chemical weapons against Kurdish peshmerga fighters in northern Iraq, Kurdish officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Homes have been added to My NHS, part the NHS Choices site, allowing users to leave ratings and reviews to help other people assess services.\nEach care home is scored on its level of safety, staff turnover and food hygiene, among other standards.\nThe National Care Association said if information was not up to date, it could be \"unfair\" to care providers.\nOn the website, a database can be searched using a postcode, region or home name to check on facilities with or without nursing.\nPeople can access:\nHealth Minister Alistair Burt said: \"We know how difficult important decisions about care for a loved one can be - this is a victory for those who are worried about care - with a click of a button the public will be able to make an informed choice about care and make those difficult decisions easier.\n\"This data will show clearly the difference in quality across care homes and will help drive up standards by highlighting poor performers which will mean they have to shape up their services or lose out.\"\nNadra Ahmed, chair of the National Care Association, which represents independent care sector providers, said the move could help people \"answer some of the questions\" they may have about care.\nBut she warned that if the \"snapshot\" of the provider's rating or profile on the site was not regularly updated it could disadvantage those who improve their service.\n\"I don't know how [improvements] would be indicated... especially if that report is not going to be reviewed for a period of time, which would be unfair.\"\nShe added: \"Nothing beats actually going to see a service for yourself. If you think that it's good [but the website] says there's something that's not quite right, don't let it put you off.\n\"When you look at the website you know that responsible services who may have an inadequate rating will be working towards making that better.\"","summary":"A searchable database of care homes in England has been launched on the NHS website.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The program - called Vital - will vote on whether to invest in a specific company or not.\nThe firm it will be working for - Deep Knowledge Ventures - focuses on drugs for age-related diseases.\nIt said that Vital would make its recommendations by sifting through large amounts of data.\nThe algorithm looks at a range of data when making decisions - including financial information, clinical trials for particular drugs, intellectual property owned by the firm and previous funding.\n\"On first sight, it looks like a futuristic idea but on reflection it is really a little bit of publicity hype,\" said Prof Noel Sharkey of the University of Sheffield.\n\"A lot of companies use large data search to access what is happening on the market, then the board or trusted workers can decide on the advice.\n\"With financial markets, algorithms are delegated with decisions. The idea of the algorithm voting is a gimmick. It is not different from the algorithm making a suggestion and the board voting on it.\"\nAccording to Deep Knowledge Ventures, Vital has already approved two investment decisions.\nThe software was developed by UK-based Aging Analytics.","summary":"An algorithm that can make investment decisions has been developed by a UK-based start-up.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The woman had withdrawn her pension from a bank in Altrincham on Monday before heading into the Iceland store.\nWhile shopping she was approached by a woman who grabbed her trolley and demanded her money.\nNot willing to give up without a fight, however, the octogenarian hit the woman over the head with the bacon before the would-be thief fled empty-handed.\nGreater Manchester Police said while the 86-year-old was \"safe and well\", she was \"shook up about the incident\".\nUpdate 20 July 2016: A video of the incident obtained by Altrincham Today and released later revealed the incident was less dramatic than previously reported by Greater Manchester Police.","summary":"An 86-year-old woman hit a would-be robber over the head with a bacon sandwich.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Imani Wiltshire was discovered on the lower deck of the bus in Stratford, east London, on 28 September.\nShe was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead. A post-mortem examination found she died from head injuries.\nRosalin Baker, 25, and Jeffrey Wiltshire, 52, of Manor Park, pleaded not guilty to murder at the Old Bailey.\nThey also denied charges of causing or allowing the death of their child.\nA trial date has been set for 13 March at the same court.","summary":"The parents of a three-month-old girl found unconscious on a bus have denied her murder.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24 crew, mostly from Eastern Europe and Asia, are still on board the Maersk Tigris, anchored off Bandar Abbas.\nMaersk said it still did not know the reason why the Marshall Islands-flagged vessel was seized, and noted it had been in an international shipping lane.\nBut Iranian authorities noted that it had been in the country's waters.\nIranian media cited an official as saying the ship was seized based on a court order in connection with a complaint made by a private Iranian company about debts.\nOn Wednesday, Maersk said it had been in contact with Singapore-based Rickmers Shipmanagement, from whom it charters the Maersk Tigris, and was \"pleased to learn that the crew is safe and under the circumstances in good spirits\".\nThe crew includes a British national, but no Americans, as initial reports suggested.\n\"We are continuing our efforts to obtain more information about the Iranian authorities' seizure - in international waters - of Maersk Tigris. We are not able at this point to establish or confirm the reason behind the seizure,\" Maersk added.\n\"We remain in close dialogue with the Danish ministry of foreign affairs.\"\nA spokesman for Rickmers Shipmanagement said the vessel had been carrying commercial goods and no \"special cargo\" such as military equipment.\nThe incident has prompted the US Navy to dispatch a destroyer and a reconnaissance plane to the area to \"monitor\" the situation.\nA general distress call sent out by the Maersk Tigris on Tuesday morning was picked up by US Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT).\nA Pentagon spokesman said Iranian Revolutionary Guards Navy patrol vessels had approached the ship while it was moving through Iranian territorial waters, but inside an area that under international agreement is open to foreign ships making an \"innocent passage\".\nThe patrol vessels ordered the container ship to go deeper into Iranian waters, but the master refused. Only when they fired warning shots across its bow, did he comply.\nThe Pentagon spokesman called the actions of the patrol vessels \"inappropriate\".","summary":"Danish shipping giant Maersk says the crew of a container ship seized by the Iranian navy on Tuesday are \"safe and under the circumstances in good spirits\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"No Windfarm at Gayton (NOWAG) and East Lindsey District Council both oppose the planning application.\nThe protest march on Sunday morning raised money for legal costs as well as highlighting the campaign.\nThe developers say wind turbines contribute to renewable energy targets and help combat climate change.\nBut campaigner Melvin Grosvenor, who is working with NOWAG, questioned how efficiently the turbines would generate energy.\n\"It's a huge price for Lincolnshire to pay to host a suspect technology,\" he said.\n\"The developers say we need renewable energy, but at what cost to the landscape?\"\nEarlier this year Lincolnshire County Council issued a statement advising district councils not to grant planning permission if wind farms fail to meet strict criteria.\nThe council's leader, Martin Hill, said he did not want Lincolnshire to be \"covered by a forest of the things\".\nMr Grosvenor said wind turbines have more of a visual impact in Lincolnshire because the landscape is relatively flat.\n\"The issue we've got with Lincolnshire is because it's predominantly big open skies there are few visual detractors, and of course you've got the Lincolnshire Wolds [an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty],\" he said.\nAbout 60 campaigners walked from near Theddlethorpe Church to Great Carlton, and many were sponsored.\nThey walked along a bridleway known as the Two Mile Bank, where the turbines would be erected.\nThe campaigners also flew a blimp at about 377ft (115m) to demonstrate the maximum height of the turbines.\nThere are already wind farms at Gayton le Marsh and Theddlethorpe, and Mr Grosvenor said the proposed turbines would \"give the impression of a continuous line of turbines on the landscape.\"\nThe public inquiry is due to begin in January and the government will decide whether permission is granted or not.\nDeveloper EnergieKontor said on its consultation website: \"The UK is the windiest country in Europe and the deployment of wind farms could contribute significantly to renewable energy targets which aim to assist in combating climate change.\"","summary":"Campaigners opposing plans for a third wind farm in Lincolnshire have held a protest march ahead of a public inquiry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That compares with just 300 people in the largest trust area, Belfast.\nIt is thought that the problem in the South Eastern Trust is down to staffing issues in that area.\nThe trust - which covers Newtownards, County Down and Lisburn, said it has been unable to fill two consultant cardiologist posts.\nThere is also the added problem of staff sickness and increase in the number of referrals.\nThe South Eastern Trust serves a population of approximately 345,000 people with a budget of almost \u00c2\u00a3500m.\nThe figures also show that 364 people are waiting up to a year for their first urgent consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital, while in every other trust the waiting list for this type of appointment is zero.\nIn a statement, South Eastern Trust said: \"We have recently lost two consultant cardiologists who both required to relocate.\n\"Despite strenuous efforts, we have, so far, been unable to fill these vital posts and, combined with the constant increase in the number of cardiology referrals, this has led to an unfortunate increase in waiting times for appointments.\n\"We are taking every possible measure to address this.\"","summary":"More than 1,000 people in the South Eastern Trust area are waiting up to a year for their first urgent consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said the firework was dropped through the doorway of a fish and chip shop by an \"unknown male\".\nThe incident happened at about 21:15 BST on Friday at the shop in Alliance Avenue.\nThe man was taken to hospital where he is described as being in a stable condition.\nCondemning the incident, North Belfast SDLP assembly member Nichola Mallon said: \"Fireworks aren't toys, they can cause serious injury and they can cause considerable damage to property and they need to be used responsibly.\n\"So I would send a very clear message to parents and to young people to realise the dangers of fireworks.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in councillor JJ Magee said: \"Hopefully the injured man will make a full and speedy recovery but it must have been a very traumatic experience.\"\nPolice have appealed for witnesses to contact them.","summary":"A man has been injured after a firework was dropped through the doorway of a shop in north Belfast.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They started arriving at Poldhu Cove on the Lizard on Sunday, and National Trust volunteers have been clearing them away as they are said to pose a risk to wildlife.\nThe bottles are sealed, but witnesses say some have leaked.\nThe National Trust said it believed a container had gone overboard from a ship, during the stormy weather.\nThe Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: \"While it is fact that the MV Blue Ocean lost a container containing bottles of 'Vanish', there is no currently available evidence that the bottles washed up on the Cornish coast are from this container; all evidence is currently circumstantial.\"\nIt is thought the vessel lost the container near Land's End in May.\nThe BBC has contacted Vanish, but the company is yet to comment.\nOther nearby coves including Gunwalloe, Polurrian, Church Cove and Marazion have also been affected, conservationists said.\nCornwall Wildlife Trust said it was \"highly concerned\" about the impact on \"sensitive marine life\".\nJustin Whitehouse, from the National Trust, said: \"The main worry is all that detergent going into our beautiful marine environment, but thankfully most are full.\n\"We think it's a container that has gone overboard from a container ship, during stormy seas.\"\nCornwall Council said the authority and partners, including the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Natural England, would be monitoring beaches in the area.\nIt said: \"The National Trust who own the beach at Poldhu have arranged for the bottles to be cleared away.\n\"In the meantime the public are advised to keep children and dogs at a safe distance from the bottles should any more be washed up.\n\"No attempt should be made to recover the bottles.\"","summary":"Thousands of detergent bottles have washed up on beaches in Cornwall.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Premier had suspended its shares on 13 January after agreeing to buy E.On's North Sea assets for a net $120m (\u00c2\u00a384m) plus working capital adjustments.\nThe deal was amended during the suspension so that it no longer constituted a reverse takeover.\nBy close of trading, Premier's share price was up by nearly 90% to 36p.\nLondon-based Premier said the cost of the deal would now come to $135m, including completion adjustments.\nPremier added that this was a result of an increase of the dividend paid to E.On before completion of the deal.\nIn a statement, it said: \"On the basis of this lower aggregate consideration, the acquisition has been classified as a Class 1 transaction.\"\nThe proposed acquisition is still subject to approval by Premier's shareholders and lenders.\nThe assets Premier is buying are located in the Central North Sea, West of Shetlands and the Southern Gas Basin.\nE.On's UK oil and gas upstream portfolio includes stakes in 40 licenses, including a 5.2% interest in the Elgin-Franklin field, a 47% interest in the Babbage field and a 50% stake in the Tolmount discovery.\nThe deal will add about 15,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to Premier's production totals in 2016, according to the company.","summary":"Shares in oil and gas explorer Premier Oil have soared after the company said its proposed acquisition of German energy giant E.On would now be completed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tatiana Duva-Rodriguez, 46, is licensed to carry a concealed weapon, but police said she should not have opened fire because her life was not in danger.\nPursued by security guards, a shopflifter ran from a Home Depot hardware store on 6 October to a vehicle driven by an accomplice.\nMs Rodriguez fired several shots with a 9mm handgun as they drove away.\nNo-one was hurt outside the store in Auburn Hills, Michigan, about 35 miles (56km) north of Detroit. Police said Ms Rodriguez had hit the back tyre of the getaway vehicle.\n\"I find it very disturbing that someone would take out their gun in a busy parking lot and shoot at the tyres of a passing car,\" prosecutor Jessica Cooper said in a statement. \"Once fired, the bullet could have easily ricocheted or fragmented and injured or killed someone else.\"\nThe thieves escaped with $1,000 (\u00c2\u00a3652) worth of merchandise. Police arrested two people few days later and charged them with retail fraud.\nIf convicted, Ms Rodriguez faces up to 90 days in jail and a possible fine of up to $500.","summary":"A Detroit-area woman has been charged with assault with a deadly weapon for shooting at the tyres of a getaway car.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As a teenager he tried three times, unsuccessfully, to defect from Cuba, once spending a month in Cuban jail. He finally escaped to Mexico on his fourth attempt, saving his mother from drowning on their boat trip over.\nHe and his mother were then reunited with his father in Tampa, Florida where he had fled two years earlier.\nBut Fernandez's transition from his life in Cuba was difficult. Baseball helped him acclimate to his new American life.\nAfter starting at Alonso High School in Tampa, speaking almost no English, Fernandez steered the baseball team to two state championships.\nHe was drafted by the Marlins in 2011 at 20 years old and named National League Rookie of the Year in 2013.\nThe Miami Herald reported his grandmother, a loyal supporter, often stood on her roof in Cuba during his games to listen to the sports radio broadcast as her grandson played.\nPlayers and fans described him as enthusiastic, energetic and charismatic. Many Cubans from Miami's Latin community, felt that the player embodied their own struggles.\nMiguel Garay, 78, a Miamian who came from Cuba's Pinar del Rio said: \"His story was our story.\n\"There's such a great tradition of baseball in Cuba and he embodied it better than anyone.\"\nAfter undergoing surgery in 2014 for a torn elbow ligament Fernandez became a US citizen in 2015, where he gave the keynote speech at his citizenship ceremony.\nHe said: \"This is one of my important accomplishments. I'm an American citizen now - I'm one of them. I consider myself now to be free.\"\nFernandez was described as an \"avid fisherman\" and was aboard a friend's boat when the vessel hit a jetty, causing it to capsize.\nHe had revealed recently that his girlfriend was pregnant.\nMarlins President David Samson said at a news conference: \"When you talk about tragedy like this there are no words that come to mind.\n\"There is prayer and thought toward his family and his soon to be born daughter. You recognize how precious life is.\"","summary":"Jose Fernandez, who has died in a boating accident at the age of 24, was a baseball star with the Miami Marlins.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Government sources told the BBC that the tribal fighters set fire to a building used by the militants.\nThe source said 10 IS militants and five tribesmen had died in the clashes that followed.\nIssa al-Issawi, the exiled mayor of Fallujah, said that more tribesmen were joining the fight against IS.\nReports said the violence involved men from multiple tribes and IS members known as al-Hisba, who are responsible for enforcing religious strictures in the city.\n\"Clashes took place between sons of the al-Mahamda and al-Juraisat tribes against the al-Hisba group,\" Mr Issawi told AFP news agency.\nHe said the violence stemmed from tensions over increasingly difficult living conditions while Fallujah is besieged by Iraqi security forces.\nSheikh Majeed al-Juraisi, a leader in the al-Juraisat tribe, told AFP the clashes were part of an uprising against IS fighters in the city and called on the government and security forces to help.\nReports suggested the tribesmen had seized parts of the north of the city, but later ceded the ground back to IS jihadists.\nFallujah, which is about 50km (30 miles) west of Baghdad, has been held by anti-government forces since the beginning of 2014 and is now one of two Iraqi cities still under the IS group's control.\nIS militants launched a sweeping offensive in June 2014 that overran large areas north and west of Baghdad, but security forces and allied fighters have pushed the jihadists back with support from US-led air strikes.","summary":"Clashes have broken out in the Iraqi city of Fallujah between tribesmen and Islamic State (IS) militants.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The details emerged during the sentencing of Arshid, Bannaras and Basharat Hussain at Sheffield Crown Court.\nArshid, 40, and Basharat, 39, were found guilty by a jury of 50 offences.\nBannaras, 36, pleaded guilty to 10 offences before the trial started.\nMichelle Colborne QC said Bannaras Hussain met one victim when she was 12 or 13 and she performed sex acts on him.\n\"He was indifferent to whether she consented or not,\" she said.\n\"When her brothers found out, they were furious with her and would physically assault her because she was involved sexually with an Asian man.\"\nShe said Bannaras abused one victim in a car park next to Rotherham Police Station, and told the court how the sister of another of his victims described her sister as a \"broken human being\".\nMs Colborne said one woman had described the Hussain brothers as \"a pack of animals\".\nSumming up the contents of a number of statements from the women abused by the brothers, she said: \"They describe from their teenage years a life in the main of feeling dirty, ashamed and guilty.\n\"Between them, a plethora of emotional conditions - eating disorders, self-harm, agoraphobia, self-loathing and terminations for many of them from the age of 14 - events they have never been able to put behind them.\"\nShe said many of the victims have had relationship problems throughout their lives and have found themselves subjected to domestic violence.\nThree associates of the Hussain brothers, their uncle Qurban Ali, 53, Karen MacGregor, 58, and Shelley Davies, 40, will also be sentenced.\nAli was found guilty of conspiracy to rape, while MacGregor and Davies were convicted of false imprisonment and conspiracy to procure a woman under 21 to become a common prostitute. MacGregor was also convicted of two counts of conspiracy to rape.","summary":"Three brothers who sexually abused women in Rotherham were \"furious\" when one of their victims was involved in a relationship with an Asian man, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielik, 17, who underwent his medical at Arsenal last week, signed for Legia from their Polish rivals Lech Poznan in July and has made six appearances in all competitions this season.\nArsenal say the deal \"is subject to the completion of regulatory processes\".\nThe Poland Under-17 international can play in both a holding midfield role and at centre-back.\nHe said: \"I've decided to move to Arsenal and although I cannot be sure of what's to come in the future, I'm going to London to fulfil my dreams.\n\"I'm grateful to my team-mates and manager Henning Berg for trusting such a young player and giving me a chance to play for the first team. It's mostly thanks to him that I'm able to move to Arsenal.\"\nBerg said: \"Krystian is a very talented player, who is going to achieve big success in football in the future.\"\nFor each position, select whether you think Arsenal are sorted, or if a player is needed.","summary":"Arsenal have signed teenage midfielder Krystian Bielik on loan from Legia Warsaw until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 19-year-old was held in Barking on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.\nPolice said six other suspects remain in custody and searches are ongoing.\nEight people were killed when three men drove at pedestrians on the bridge and stabbed people in Borough Market.\nThe man arrested on Sunday is being held at a police station in south London.\nThe six men still in custody, all aged between 27 and 30, were also arrested in east London - four in Ilford, one in Newham and one in Barking.\nThirteen people arrested as part of the investigation have been released without charge, while a 33-year-old man held in Ilford on 8 June has been bailed.\nOver the weekend, police released images of fake explosive belts worn by the three attackers, named as Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba.\nBorough Market is hoping to re-open \"later this week\", managing director Darren Henaghan has said.\nTraders were officially given access to the market on Monday - for the first time since the terror attack - to allow them to start clearing up and prepare to resume business.\nOn Saturday night, bars and restaurants across the capital donated money to a British Red Cross UK fund for victims of terror attacks and their families, as Londoners were encouraged to show \"unity and resilience\" a week after the attack.\nThe fund has raised more than \u00c2\u00a3700,000 since it started on 4 June.\nAnd on Sunday, Southwark Cathedral - which had been cordoned off in the days after the attack - re-opened its doors for the first time.","summary":"A man has been arrested by police investigating the London Bridge terror attack a week ago.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He and his son Gorka were arrested earlier this month as part of a corruption investigation.\nVillar, who denied all the allegations, has been suspended for one year by the Spanish football federation.\n\"Villar will no longer have any official functions at our organisation,\" Uefa said on Thursday.\n\"In view of the ongoing court proceedings in Spain, we have no further comments to make on this matter.\"\nUefa said its president, Aleksander Ceferin, had accepted Villar's resignation and had thanked him for his years of service to European football.\nVillar, a former Athletic Bilbao and Spain midfielder, had headed the Spanish football federation for 29 years. Juan Luis Larrea has been named as interim president.","summary":"The president of the Spanish football federation, Angel Maria Villar, has resigned from Uefa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man named as Abdalfatah HA is suspected of being part of a unit with an al-Qaeda-linked group formerly known as al-Nusra Front, which killed 36 Syrian government employees in 2013.\nThe federal prosecutors' office said the man, arrested in Duesseldorf, had carried out death sentences.\nA second suspected al-Nusra fighter was arrested in the town of Giessen.\nAbdulrahman AA is accused of breaking international weapons laws.\nBoth are thought to have been part of the same combat unit for al-Nusra, which was al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria at the time.\nThe group formally severed its ties to the global jihadist network last year, renaming itself Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.\nIn January, JFS merged with four smaller groups to form Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.\nGerman prosecutors allege Abdulrahman AA, 26, and Abdalfatah HA, 35, took part in an armed battle against Syrian government troops including taking over a big arms depot near Mahin, central Syria, in November 2013, eight months after the murders of the government employees.\nSome local reports have claimed one of the men was an asylum seeker, but a spokeswoman for the prosecutors' office refused to confirm this.","summary":"German police have arrested a suspected jihadist fighter in Syria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RTL claims Baysilone, normally associated with the oil or rubber industries, was found in a breakdown of the implant, made by Poly Implant Prothese (PIP).\nA lawyer acting for PIP strongly denied the report, telling RTL that the product was not industrial but a food product used in lipstick.\nThe company was shut down in 2010.\nRTL had the implant examined by a chemistry and toxicology researcher who alleged that the materials used, which also included Silopren and Rhodorsil, had caused the high rupture rate from the silicone gel implants.\nAlthough the French health safety agency was already aware the defective implants contained industrial rather than medical grade silicone, no mention has been made of additives from the petrol industry.\nPIP breast implants: Your stories\nThe British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons said earlier that the silicone was believed to have been made for mattresses but a lawyer acting for French implant-wearers said the composition of the implant varied.\nFrench authorities have advised 30,000 women in France to have the PIP implants removed as a precaution because of an estimated 5% rupture rate.\nThe French health safety agency says it has registered 1,143 ruptures and 495 inflammatory reactions from the implants.\nAn estimated 300-400,000 women were given the implants, mainly in Latin America and elsewhere in Europe.\nIn the UK, 40,000 women have been advised by the government not to have them removed although ministers have ordered a review of data used to assess the risk of the implant leaking.\nA surgeon advising the British government, Tim Goodacre, told the BBC on Monday that the failure rate was \"quite out of the ordinary\" and he said they should be removed on \"a staged basis\".\nNo link has been made between ruptured implants and cancer.\nPIP's lawyer, Yves Haddad, has insisted the fuel additive allegations are completely unfounded.\n\"This isn't an industrial product but a food product of the same type that goes, for example, into the making of lipstick,\" he told RTL.\nHe also promised that PIP's founder Jean-Claude Mas would emerge later this week to give an explanation. Mr Mas, 72, is believed to be in southern France.","summary":"A French TV channel has claimed that a fuel additive used in petrol stations may have contributed to the high rupture rate of breast implants.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nia Griffith said her party offers \"investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster\" by the Tories.\nShe urged people to \"imagine the price\" if there was a Conservative government in Wales as well.\n\"Labour changes peoples' lives when we are in government\", Ms Griffith added.\nShe reinforced the message of First Minister Carwyn Jones, who told delegates on Saturday that the assembly election in May would be a straight fight between Labour and the Conservatives.\n\"Together we are fighting for Wales in Westminster and taking on the Tories' appalling treatment of our nation,\" Ms Griffith said.\n\"We need to tell families up and down the country about what our Welsh Labour government is delivering.\n\"Investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster - jobs for our young people, not leaving a generation behind.\n\"That's the difference that a Labour government makes. Labour policies promised then delivered because we are in government.\n\"So don't listen to those who say we should be happy just shouting from the sidelines, that principled opposition is better than political power.\n\"If we take that attitude we may as well shut up shop.\"\nMs Griffith pointed to Labour's establishment of the NHS, introduction of the minimum wage, and delivering devolution with the creation of the National Assembly.\nMeanwhile Mr Jones has said income tax rates in Wales would stay the same as those in England under a Labour Welsh government.\nHe told the Sunday Supplement programme on BBC Radio Wales he would not use new powers to increase income taxes if Labour won the assembly election.\n\"People have a real squeeze on their personal finances and the last thing I want to do is add to that pressure,\" he said,\nScottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has proposed an increase of 1p in the pound for taxpayers in Scotland.","summary":"Labour may as well \"shut up shop\" and fight the Conservatives \"from the sidelines\", the party's leader in Wales has told its spring conference.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Molinari stormed into contention with two eagles in the last seven holes to set a clubhouse target of nine under par, which Dunne was able to match thanks to a birdie on the last.\nThe players then returned to the 18th hole for a sudden death play-off.\nA scrappy par proved to be enough for Molinari to secure the title.\nDunne, who had enjoyed a two-shot lead going into the final round, found trouble off the tee and failed to get up and down from a greenside bunker.\nThe 24-year-old's second place finish was his best ever on the European Tour however.\n\"I felt like there were just so many shots that slipped away from me. It's just one of those days,\" said Dunne.\n\"I felt like I was really close to shooting four or five under and stuck with one under in the end. I'm happy with my form and looking forward to next week.\n\"I'm just a bit disappointed not to come out with the result we wanted but it's a step in the right direction.\"\nFor the Italian, it was his first European Tour success since 2010.","summary":"Italy's Francesco Molinari beat Ireland's Paul Dunne in a play-off to win the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The RSPB said 2,270 black-tailed godwits spent time on the island this spring, almost double the previous record of 1,320 in 2013.\nThe majority of the birds this year were found in a tiny field in Kilmoluaig.\nGodwits often stop off in the Hebrides to refuel during their migration to Iceland, where they breed.\nSpotters identified some of the birds as having come from France, Portugal and Spain due to the rings fitted on their legs.\nJohn Bowler, Tiree officer for RSPB Scotland, said: \"Black-tailed godwits are known to stop off here for food on their way to Iceland, particularly when adverse northerly winds hamper their progress across the North Atlantic.\n\"So, with huge numbers of golden plover already noted on Tiree during pretty windy conditions, it wasn't a huge surprise when black-tailed godwits started turning up, too. However, to see flocks of this size is just incredible.\n\"Hopefully they will enjoy a good breeding season this year and I'm already looking forward to seeing them pass back through Tiree in the autumn.\"","summary":"A record number of birds have been spotted on Tiree in the Western Isles.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It was first spotted at Montevrain, 38km (23 miles) east of Paris.\nSightings of the animal sparked a search involving hundreds of emergency services workers, animal-trackers and a helicopter.\nBut experts now say the animal is most likely a much less dangerous animal, such as a lynx or large domestic cat.\nThey made their conclusions based on inspecting animal tracks.\nIt remains unclear where the animal came from, though there is a big cat park near Montevrain.\nA source told AFP that the search had been scaled back for the moment and the helicopter grounded, although forces remained \"mobilised\" in case of a fresh alert.\nThe BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says police had suggested there was probably not too much to worry about, but the authorities still sent out officers with guns and tranquilisers.\nThe hunt has focused on areas near the Disneyland Paris theme park.\nThere was a fresh alert on Friday morning after paw prints were discovered near a service station east of Paris.\nTo reach there, the animal had apparently crossed the A4 motorway.\nPolice guarded the entrances to schools in the Montevrain area in case the cat turned up, as a helicopter with thermal imaging hovered.\nLocal residents were asked to stay indoors and parents urged to take their children to and from school by car.\nA dozen or so soldiers from a nearby army base joined police and fire officials combing the countryside outside Montevrain.\nA huntsman, officially designated as a \"wolf catcher\", who has a specially trained dog, was also part of the search team.\nThe owner of the lntermarche supermarket in Montevrain said on Thursday that his wife had spotted the animal at about 08:30 (07:30 GMT).\n\"She didn't get out of the car and called me to say 'I think I saw a lynx',\" he was quoted as saying. The woman took a photograph that appears to show a large cat.\nLe Parisien newspaper said several local residents had sighted the animal.\nThe Montevrain mayor's office dismissed the idea that the big cat could have escaped from a circus that was in the town until Saturday, Le Parisien reported.","summary":"French police have scaled back their search for a big cat that has been on the loose since Thursday morning.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"My Brother is a Superhero is focused on Luke - named after Solomons' own son - whose brother Zack is given special powers to help save two universes.\nWinning Solomons \u00c2\u00a35,000, the book sees Luke miss out on the powers because he went to the toilet at the wrong time.\nSolomons previously adapted E Nesbit's Five Children and It for the 2004 film.\nEddie Izzard and Kenneth Branagh both appeared in the big screen version.\nThe winners of the best illustrated book and best older fiction categories were also first-time authors.\nDavid Litchfield's The Bear and the Piano was named the best illustrated book, while writer and actress Lisa Williamson's The Art of Being Normal won in the best older fiction category.\nSolomons had been named as the winner of the best younger fiction book before being named as the overall winner of the prize, voted for by booksellers, at a ceremony at Waterstones' Piccadilly bookshop in London.\nWaterstones children's buyer Florentyna Martin said: \"My Brother is a Superhero is that rare thing - a hugely funny book for young readers that is also rip-roaringly exciting.\n\"It is infused with the spirit of larger than life heroes and colourful comic book trivia that enthrals younger readers and delights superhero fans of all ages, yet at its heart is a touching relationship between siblings.\n\"Given the author's background it's no surprise it is hugely cinematic, but it is also full of wonderful writing and so brilliantly plotted that one never knows what to expect next.\"\nThe book chain's managing director James Daunt added: \"The quality of the books on the shortlists this year was exceptional, reflecting the vibrant health of the children's book market.\n\"That our winners were all first books, and each from a flourishing independent publisher, reflects how blessed we are currently by the breadth of creative talent in this country.\"\nLitchfield's book is about a bear who teaches himself to play the piano, while Williamson's is focused on LGBT issues and tells the story of two teenagers and their struggle with identity.","summary":"Author Simon Solomons has won the Waterstones Children's Book Prize for his first novel.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"NHS managers have proposed a temporary downgrade of the hospital's maternity and paediatric services to cope with staffing shortages.\nThe board of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust will make a decision on Friday.\nOne paediatric nurse, who asked not to be named, said staff were devastated for their patients.\nShe said: \"It's going to mean that many more children will have to make journeys across to Hastings at a time when they are particularly vulnerable.\n\"They're sick. Their families are vulnerable. And I think it's going to have massive implications for children who are sick and for children who are long-term disabled.\"\nThe NHS trust said the changes were being brought in for safety reasons because it was unable to recruit suitable specialist doctors which had led to an over-reliance on temporary and agency staff.\nSeveral options are being considered, but the trust has said its preferred plan is to have consultant-led obstetric services, neonatal services including the special care baby unit, in-patient paediatric services and emergency gynaecology services at the Conquest Hospital in Hastings.\nEastbourne hospital would have a stand-alone midwifery-led maternity unit and enhanced paediatric care.\nPaediatrician Dr David Scott said: \"They [patients] will get a better service if they go to Hastings because they will get staff who will be better trained.\n\"There will be greater consultant availability so they will see more senior better trained staff. It will also allow us to increase the levels of nursing care available on the ward.\"\nLiz Walke, from the campaign group Save the DGH, which opposes the changes at Eastbourne, said: \"We would like an independent body coming in and looking at the whole organisation to see if they can do something better and actually reorganise the services so that both hospitals keep their core services.\"","summary":"Plans to downgrade services at Eastbourne District General Hospital could have \"massive implications\", a nurse has warned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 568,000 people have backed a petition calling on the tycoon to be barred for comments he made about banning Muslims from the US.\nLabour MP Paul Flynn will lead a debate in Westminster Hall on 18 January.\nDavid Cameron has condemned Mr Trump, who has major business interests in the UK, but said he should be allowed in.\nThe Commons petitions committee decided to hold a debate on the issue after considering the matter at a meeting on Tuesday. Under the current rules, MPs have to consider any petition with 100,000 signatures for discussion in Parliament.\nThe debate will be held in the Commons' secondary debating chamber rather than the full chamber and there will be no vote at the end of it.\nHelen Jones, the Labour MP who chairs the committee, said it would allow for \"a range of views\" to be expressed.\n\"By scheduling a debate on these petitions, the committee is not expressing a view on whether or not the government should exclude Donald Trump from the UK,\" she said.\n\"As with any decision to schedule a petition for debate, it simply means that the committee has decided that the subject should be debated.\"\nBut Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron questioned the decision to allocate parliamentary time to discussing Mr Trump.\nHe tweeted: \"Trump is a bloviating billionaire with downright offensive views. But I'd rather we debated inequality or the NHS.\"\nMr Trump is currently the frontrunner, in some opinion polls, for the Republican nomination but he has been roundly criticised for comments he made about Muslims in the wake of December's fatal San Bernardino shootings - remarks which critics said were offensive and inflammatory.\nHome Secretary Theresa May, who makes decisions on banning orders, has said she cannot comment on the case.\nA rival petition opposing a ban on Mr Trump as illogical has been signed by nearly 40,000 people. This will also be debated by MPs.","summary":"MPs are to debate a petition calling for US presidential hopeful Donald Trump to be banned from entering the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Procession to Calvary, completed in 1602, will remain on show at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire.\nThe painting had been put up for sale for \u00a32.7m. A campaign by The Art Fund and National Trust raised \u00a31.7m.\nThe National Heritage Memorial Fund, which aims to save key historic items, has now stepped in with the final \u00a31m.\nThe painting depicts Christ carrying the cross on his way to crucifixion and has hung at Nostell Priory, a stately home near Wakefield, for 200 years.\nThe priory is the family home of Lord St Oswald, who put it up for sale to pay for the restoration of the estate.\nHe had said he would put it up for auction if the target was not reached by Christmas.\nMembers of the public donated \u00a3680,000 to the campaign, with almost \u00a3510,000 coming from trusts and foundations, while The Art Fund gave a further \u00a3500,000.\nArt Fund director Dr Stephen Deuchar said: \"Considering the economic climate, this has been a hugely challenging campaign and we are enormously grateful to all our members and supporters who have given so generously.\n\"Working with the National Trust has been a very fruitful experience, pooling our resources to pull out all the stops and save this remarkable painting for Nostell Priory and its visitors.\"\nDame Jenny Abramsky, chair of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, said: \"The overwhelming public support to help secure this stunning painting has been an inspiration.\n\"Individual giving combined with ongoing support from government funds such as the National Heritage Memorial Fund will play an increasingly important role in securing our most precious heritage.\"\nThe fund's money comes from the Treasury and is intended to be the last resort for saving items of importance to the UK's national heritage.\nIt has received \u00a310m a year since 2007, but its grant will be halved from this year as a result of government cuts.","summary":"One of the last remaining examples of a Michelangelo masterpiece has been saved after a campaign to save it reached its fundraising target.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened outside Castle Bytham, south of Grantham, on Wednesday afternoon.\nThe 73-year-old pilot, from Thurnby, Leicestershire, is being treated for back and leg injuries.\nA 52-year-old tanker driver was treated for minor injuries and the 61-year-old occupant of the property was unhurt.\nThe Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has said it is aware of the incident and is making inquiries.\nLincolnshire Fire and Rescue said the man who lives in the bungalow was in the garden and pushed the tanker driver out of the way, to prevent them both being hit.\nThe pilot became stuck in the plane, which was embedded in the building, and the aircraft's landing gear broke off and landed on a bed.\nA police guard remains in place at the bungalow while recovery work is carried out.\nPete Wiles, from the fire service, said: \"If they hadn't moved... they would have been hit.\n\"It's a fairly miraculous escape... there's an overhead power line nearby which it missed as well.\"","summary":"A pilot and a tanker driver have been injured after a light aircraft crashed into a bungalow in Lincolnshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"McCall said he and some of his players were goaded by supporters following their 1-0 loss to the Lions at Wembley.\nHe questioned why stewards had not prevented the invasion.\n\"We're absolutely distraught, we wanted to clap our own fans, the last thing we need is people running around us and giving us verbals,\" said McCall.\n\"I think it's nonsense,\" he told BBC Radio Leeds. \"Ten minutes later an army of stewards comes on when they should have been on straight after the final whistle and stood on the halfway line.\n\"I don't understand why people feel they need to come over to players, intimidate us and wind us up. I was close to clocking a couple.\n\"I'm not necessarily blaming the people who did it but where was the stewarding? Why march them out 10 minutes afterwards?\n\"They should have got to the halfway line straight away and stopped anyone from coming over.\"\nMillwall boss Neil Harris encouraged his side's fans to leave the pitch to allow the team to enjoy their celebrations, while match-winner Steve Morison claimed they had \"ruined\" the moment.\n\"It's not ideal, it's not quite the place for a pitch invasion, I've got to be honest,\" Harris told BBC Radio London.\n\"I don't condone it whatsoever. I'm just hoping there was no disrespect towards Stuart and his team.\n\"For me, I wanted to get them off because I wanted to see my players enjoy it and I wanted to see my players take the admiration of the whole fan base, which happened in the end.\n\"I think it was overzealous, a lot of people wanting selfies and jumping about. I certainly don't condone it, but I'm hoping it was lighthearted.\"","summary":"Leeds United manager Stuart McCall says he is \"distraught\" after Millwall fans invaded the pitch following Saturday's League One play-off final.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The polls would have been the first electoral contest between the rival Fatah and Hamas movements for 10 years.\nTheir delay was ordered after lists of candidates for Fatah, which dominates the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, were cancelled in parts of the Gaza Strip, which is run by Hamas.\nHamas has protested at the court's ruling, describing it as \"political\".\nFatah said it held Hamas fully responsible.\nThursday's ruling by the high court in the West Bank city of Ramallah came after a Hamas-controlled court in Gaza disqualified several candidate lists drawn up by Fatah on technical grounds.\nA challenge was also lodged by a lawyer over the inability to hold the vote in East Jerusalem, which Israel annexed after seizing it in the 1967 war but Palestinians want to be the capital of a future state.\n\"Elections can't take place in one place and not the other,\" said the presiding judge.\n\"The elections can't take place in Jerusalem and its neighbourhoods. Also, there are problems with the formation of courts in Gaza... Therefore, the court decides to stop the elections.\"\nHamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri blamed Fatah for the delay.\n\"The high court decision is politically motivated and it came in order to rescue Fatah after its lists of candidates collapsed in a number of areas,\" he told the Reuters news agency.\nBut Osama al-Qawasmi of Fatah rejected the allegation, saying: \"We hold Hamas fully responsible for foiling the election, starting with the unjustified petitions it filed.\"\nThe election would have been the first involving Hamas and Fatah since the 2006 poll for the Palestinian Legislative Council, in which Hamas won a majority.\nA violent rift with Fatah saw the Islamist movement take control of Gaza the following year.\nAlthough Fatah and Hamas formally agreed a unity deal and a technocratic government in 2014, deep divisions remain, resulting in political paralysis.","summary":"A Palestinian court has postponed parliamentary elections due to be held next month.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Dasuki is accused of awarding phantom contracts to buy 12 helicopters, four fighter jets and ammunition. He denies the allegations.\nThe equipment was meant for the fight against Boko Haram Islamist militants.\nMr Dasuki was picked up early in the morning by security agents, a PR firm representing him said.\nTwo weeks ago, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered Mr Dasuki's arrest after he was indicted by a panel investigating the procurement of arm under the last administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.\nPRNigeria said he was picked up by intelligence agents from his home in the capital, Abuja, where he was already under house arrest facing separate charges.\nLater on Tuesday, the former governor of Sokoto state, Attahiru Bafarawa and owner of a Lagos-based private TV station, Raymond Dokpesi, were detained separately by Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in connection with the alleged fraud.\nBoth men, who are political allies of the former president, have denied any involvement in the arms deal.\nTheir arrest follows those of some of Mr Dasuki's associates by EFCC on Monday.\nThe anti-corruption body said they included former Minister of State for Finance Bashir Yuguda and the sons of some prominent politicians of the former ruling party over allegations of impropriety in relation to the arm deal.\nEarlier, Mr Dasuki said he had not been given a chance to defend himself before the investigative panel and described its recommendation as \"politically motivated\".\nThe former army colonel is already facing a trial for allegedly possessing illegal firearms.\nHe is the first senior official of the former government to be charged under the rule of President Muhammadu Buhari, who took in office in May.\nThe BBC's Martin Patience in Lagos says Mr Dasuki's arrest will reinforce President Buhari's message that he will not tolerate corruption no matter how senior the official.\nThe president was elected partly on a promise to clean up Nigeria's notoriously corrupt politics, our correspondent says.\nBoko Haram has killed thousands in north-eastern Nigeria in its six-year campaign to create an Islamic state.","summary":"Nigeria's former national security adviser, Sam Dasuki, has been arrested over an alleged $8bn (\u00a35.4bn) arms deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He suffered a stroke two weeks ago and his condition improved before a sudden deterioration on Tuesday.\nMr Peres, who was one of the last of a generation of Israeli politicians present at the new nation's birth in 1948, served twice as the country's prime minister and once as president.\nHe won the Nobel Peace prize in 1994 for his role negotiating peace accords with the Palestinians a year earlier.\nHe once said the Palestinians were Israel's \"closest neighbours\" and might become its \"closest friends\".\nObituary: Shimon Peres, Israeli founding father\nLong legacy of Israel's elder statesman\nMr Peres died in a hospital near Tel Aviv early on Wednesday, with his family at his bedside.\nHe had been in the intensive care unit of the Sheba Medical Centre after suffering a major stroke on 13 September.\nIsrael's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his \"deep personal grief on the passing of the beloved of the nation\".\nMeanwhile US President Barack Obama called Mr Peres his \"dear friend\" in a statement, and said: \"He was guided by a vision of the human dignity and progress that he knew people of goodwill could advance together.\"\nMr Peres shared his Nobel Peace Prize with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was later assassinated, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.\nAt the start of his long political career, he was put in charge of personnel and arms purchases for the Haganah, the predecessor of the Israel Defense Forces.\nHe secured a deal with France to supply the new Israeli nation with Mirage jet fighters. He also set up Israel's secret nuclear facility.\nHe was the defence minister in 1976, when Palestinian hijackers diverted a plane from Israel to Entebbe in Uganda. He oversaw the successful rescue of more than 100 hostages.\nOnce an advocate of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, Mr Peres later became a leading political dove. He often spoke of the need for compromise over territorial demands in Palestinian areas.\nHe maintained an active public schedule into old age, mostly through his non-governmental Peres Centre for Peace, which promotes closer ties between Israel and the Palestinians.\nIn 2013 he said: \"There is no alternative to peace. There is no sense to go to war.\"\nHe retired from his role as president in 2014.","summary":"Shimon Peres, Israel's former president and prime minister, has died aged 93.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Born at Alltnacaillich, Strathmore in 1714, Rob Donn could not read or write and dictated his poetry from memory in later life.\nA wall hanging depicting scenes from his life and work is to be created in a project led by Strathnaver Museum and Mackay Country Community Trust.\nPeople living in and around Strathnaver are to be invited to help make the piece of craftwork.\nDonn's poetry continues to be celebrated and studied today.\nSome of his work has turned into music and performed at Glasgow's Celtic Connections Festival.\nStrathnaver Museum has been awarded \u00c2\u00a35,400 from the Heritage Lottery Fund's Stories, Stones and Bones programme towards the project.","summary":"A project to mark the life and work of a Scottish poet is to be launched.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC James Burns was found not guilty of common assault and two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm against Michael Stanley, 28, in Penrhyndeudraeth, on 10 April 2016.\nHe was also cleared of giving a false statement about what happened.\nHe had denied all the charges at Caernarfon Crown Court.\nThe case against another officer, PC Robin Humphreys, who had been accused of perverting the course of justice, was thrown out earlier in the month.\nJudge Huw Rees said there was insufficient evidence to prove he had colluded with PC Burns by giving false statements about the incident.","summary":"A North Wales Police officer has been cleared of assaulting a man in Gwynedd.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The young girl was injured by the drug patrol dog in Belmarsh Prison, Woolwich, on 31 March.\nThe Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said the incident had been reported to police and the dog withdrawn from service.\nIn 2015, the MoJ said there were more than 530 dogs deployed in prisons in England and Wales.\nThe Mirror reported the attack had taken place during a routine drugs test and the girl needed to undergo plastic surgery because of her injuries.\nThe MoJ said it could not release more details because of \"purdah\" rules in the run up to the general election.","summary":"An 11-year-old girl has been bitten by a prison dog in south-east London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jersey-based collector David Gainsborough-Roberts, 73, spent his life collecting a variety of memorabilia from famous people.\nLast year he sold his entire Marilyn Monroe collection, making \u00c2\u00a31.5m which he said would go to charity.\nMr Gainsborough-Roberts was born in Buxton, Derbyshire, and died in Jersey on Saturday.\nHis collection focused on popular history of the 19th and 20th Century, and included keys and coats from the Titanic; Winston Churchill's Stetson hat; and guns owned by Billy the Kid. He even had a pair of Queen Victoria's knickers.\nHe would tell friends and family that making money from his collection was never the point. He told his friend Murray Norton that \"the point is they have a story attached to them\".\nMr Norton said his fame stretched far and wide but he would always make time for people.\n\"If you went to America people would know David Gainsborough-Roberts because he was a regular on the Joan Rivers Show.\n\"He was known throughout the world. He would give talks in far flung places from Germany to California,\" Mr Norton said.\nFriends have described him as a kind and generous man with a lot of character and enthusiasm.","summary":"Tributes have been paid to one of the world's most famous antique dealers who has died.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"GB were beaten 24-18 by Israel, 37-14 by Hungary and 46-14 by Netherlands.\nThe men's and women's teams had their \u00a32.92m funding to support elite athletes removed after London 2012.\n\"Although we did not make the finals, there are some great young handball players in this country,\" said British Handball director David Meli.\n\"Our aim now is to find a way of bringing additional funding into the association to allow us to run other teams in both male and female competitions.\"\nNetherlands won all three games to secure their place at the finals in Rio, which take place from 19 July to 2 August.","summary":"Great Britain's men's and women's handball teams have failed to qualify for the Rio Olympics.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film star and his lawyer wife Amal, want to put up eight cameras on poles in the grounds, up to five metres (16ft) high.\nThey also wish to attach a further 10 cameras to the property.\nThe Eye and Dunsden Parish Council has concerns over privacy and the CCTV system's visual impact on the village.\nDavid Woodward, chair of the council, said: \"When you are strolling next to a pretty riverbank, it's a visual intrusion close to where people are walking.\"\nMr Woodward said the CCTV could also cause privacy concerns for Mr Clooney's neighbours.\nThe property at Sonning Eye is located on an island in the River Thames on the county line between Oxfordshire and Berkshire.\nSouth Oxfordshire District Council's conservation officer recommends approval as long as the cameras can easily be removed from the building.\nThe district councillor has until Friday to decide whether to put the application before a planning committee.","summary":"George Clooney's plans to install CCTV cameras at his Oxfordshire home have been opposed by a parish council.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"George Hamilton was speaking to MPs on the Northern Ireland affairs committee.\nIt is investigating how a UK exit from the EU could affect Northern Ireland.\nMr Hamilton said the PSNI would \"not take a position on exit or not\" and would work with whatever circumstances are in place after the EU referendum.\nVoters will go to the polls in June to decide whether the UK should remain a member of the EU.\nAsked on whether an exit from the EU would affect policing, Mr Hamilton said: \"I think all of this is probably doable with an exit, but it will be slower, complicated and more costly is the view we would take from a practical policing perspective.\"\nBut he said the PSNI had a \"very good working relationship\" with a number of police forces in non-EU countries, \"most notably America\".\nMr Hamilton, who appeared before the committee with Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, also said he did not think the PSNI's link with the Irish police would suffer in the case of an exit from the EU.\nHe said \"the relationships are secure\".\nHe added that if a so-called Brexit - a shorthand term for a UK exit from the EU - took place he was \"absolutely sure the quality of the relationship and the professionalism of both organisations would not be diminished\".\nThe committee is examining areas like the economy and the border with the Republic of Ireland.\nIt has already heard evidence from a wide range of politicians and business leaders.","summary":"The chief constable of the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has said an exit from the European Union (EU) is \"probably doable\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bloemfontein joins Beijing and Lisbon in being suspended from carrying out any Wada-related anti-doping activities, while Moscow's lab had its accreditation revoked in April.\nThe decision leaves 31 Wada-accredited labs in the world, but none in Africa.\nWada said the laboratory may apply for reinstatement before 30 September.\nThe body did not disclose the reasons for the South Africa facility's suspension, which can be appealed against at the Court of Arbitration for Sport within 21 days of Bloemfontein being notified.","summary":"South Africa's anti-doping laboratory has been suspended by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Volunteers at St Helier Lifeboat Station in Jersey have walked out amid claims Andy Hibbs was \"bullied\" by senior management at the RNLI.\nThe RNLI said it asked Mr Hibbs to stand down \"due to serious breaches of the RNLI's Volunteer Code of Conduct\".\nClaims of bullying are taken \"very seriously\" and are being investigated, the RNLI said.\nMr Hibbs said he thought the organisation was breaking Jersey's laws and said he is \"humbled\" by the support of his crew.\nOfficials from the RNLI met the crew on Thursday evening after complaints were made against Mr Hibbs, the BBC understands.\nMore on St Helier lifeboat crew resigning, and other Jersey news\nMr Hibbs said: \"I was sacked pretty much. The whole thing was just a joke.\n\"I was being bullied by senior management in the RNLI and I refused to accept it.\"\nA statement from the RNLI said the situation was \"incredibly complex\" and a \"confidential process\".\nIt said: \"The RNLI has asked one volunteer at St Helier lifeboat station to stand down with immediate effect.\n\"We have worked closely with the volunteer for some time but have been unable to resolve a serious breakdown in the relationship between the individual and the charity.\n\"Unfortunately this impacted on the RNLI's ability to effectively deliver a safe and effective rescue service from St Helier.\n\"Other volunteers have chosen to step down, which has forced the RNLI to declare the St Helier lifeboats off service temporarily.\n\"We understand the impact of standing down volunteers and we do not take such decisions lightly.\"\nThe St Helier lifeboat should be back in service in a few days, the RNLI said.\nA former member of Jersey's RNLI has said there will be a protest held on Sunday.\nPaul Battrick said there would be a \"silent gathering\" at 10:00 BST to support the volunteer crew members.\nHe said he hoped the protest will get the RNLI \"to see sense\".\nJersey will have lifeboat cover from the other Channel Islands stations - St Catherine's, St Peter Port and Alderney.","summary":"A lifeboat crew member has said he was sacked by the RNLI after refusing to stand down.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simon Marsh, 55, of St Michael and All Angels Church of England church in Bramhall, Stockport, was the subject of an investigation lasting 15 months.\nAllegations were made between 2011 to 2013 when the woman was aged 16 to 19.\nMr Marsh had been on bail and was suspended from his parish duties while the investigation took place.\nA spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said: \"Following receipt of a file from Greater Manchester Police, the CPS have conducted a thorough review of the evidence in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors.\n\"We have reached a decision that there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction and therefore consider that no further action should be taken in this case.\"\nA spokesman for the Church of England Diocese of Chester said: \"The Revd Simon Marsh has agreed not to conduct services or be actively engaged in parish ministry in Bramhall for the time being.\n\"Now that we've been informed that the criminal investigation has finished, with no charges being brought, an internal investigation by the Diocese of Chester is under way.\n\"In the meantime, alternative pastoral care will continue to be provided for the people of Bramhall.\"","summary":"No charges will be brought against a vicar accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl, prosecutors have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Both 48-hour and 24-hour strikes have already been held on seven Shell-operated platforms.\nFurther action was planned but was put on hold for fresh talks.\nWood Group and the Unite and RMT unions said in a statement they had held two full days of constructive discussions which would continue next week.\nThe statement said: \"These collaborative discussions have demonstrated a clear, shared understanding of the issues being raised by all parties, plus the challenges facing the North Sea.\n\"We remain focused on reaching a mutually-acceptable outcome, which demonstrates collective leadership in shaping the future of the North Sea.\"\nThe initial 24-hour strike on 26 July was the first industrial action of its kind in the North Sea in nearly 30 years and was followed by a 48-hour stoppage the following week.\nThe platforms involved are the Curlew, Brent Alpha, Brent Bravo, Brent Charlie, Nelson, Gannet and Shearwater.\nAberdeen-based Wood Group provides maintenance and construction to Shell and signed a three-year extension to its contract earlier this year.","summary":"Talks aimed at ending a dispute over pay and conditions on North Sea oil platforms have ended without agreement.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shahid Tarafdar, 45, was hit by a Peugeot 307 on Stockport Road at about 15:45 GMT on 7 February. He was taken to hospital but later died.\nMichael Joyce, 21, from Reabrook Avenue, Manchester has been charged with perverting the course of justice.\nBoth have been remanded to appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court later.\nThe teenager has also been charged with a number of other driving offences including driving whilst disqualified, failing to stop and report a collision and using a motor vehicle without insurance.","summary":"A 16-year-old boy has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a pedestrian was hit by a car in Stockport.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Betsi Cadwaladr health board has suggested downgrading services at one of the area's three district hospitals due to a staffing shortage.\nA legal challenge blocked the plan to downgrade maternity care at Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan, Denbighshire.\nThat prompted the consultation, which includes a series of public meetings.\nResidents are unhappy with the plans, suggesting removing the service at hospitals like Wrexham Maelor and Ysbyty Gwynedd in Bangor will mean women having to travel further for care.\nHowever, bosses said any changes would be temporary and are needed to ensure the safety of mothers and babies.\nA dedicated health board website was launched on Monday to collate public reaction to the options, which also includes retaining all services.\nSeveral public meetings are due to take place in September.","summary":"A consultation on the future of maternity services in north Wales has been launched.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The incident occurred in the 84th minute of Wednesday's Confederation Cup match between Sudan's Al Merreikh and Kawkab Marrakech of Morocco.\nCaf is reviewing the incident and awaiting the match officials' report.\nKawkab won the match 2-0 - with two penalties - for a 2-1 aggregate win.\nCaf director of communications Junior Binyam told BBC Sport: \"Investigations are being carried out and the the case will be submitted to the disciplinary jury.\"\nKawkab were 1-0 up in Wednesday's second leg of the play-offs tie - with the score 1-1 on aggregate - when a number of Merreikh club officials entered the field.\nIn the ensuing melee, Al Merreikh's director football Hatim lashed out with his left arm and seemed to strike Otogo-Castane on the right side of his head.\nAfter play resumed, Kawkab went on to win an 89th-minute penalty which they converted to earn their place in the group stage of Africa's second tier club competition.","summary":"The Confederation of African Football (Caf) is investigating an incident in which a club official appeared to strike an opposing player in the head with his arm.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK government gave Northern Ireland the power to reduce the level of the tax because it said it had a special economic case.\nThat prompted calls from Scottish and Welsh airports for similar treatment.\nThe UK Treasury said it had not ruled out devolving APD to Scotland and Wales in the future.\nA report published following a consultation on reform of APD said the government at Westminster would \"continue to explore the feasibility and likely effects of devolution to Scotland and Wales\".\nEarlier this year Chancellor George Osborne announced the duty would be cut for direct long-haul routes from Northern Ireland airports, and he would devolve control over the tax to the Northern Irish Assembly.\nThe move came in response to fears that some routes could be scrapped due to competition from Irish airports where APD is much lower.\nCommenting on the UK Government's decision not to grant the Scottish government similar powers for now, Jim O'Sullivan, managing director of Edinburgh Airport, said: \"APD is already costing Scotland passengers and having an impact on tourism revenues.\n\"We know from discussions with our airline partners that it is a major factor in their decision to connect further routes to Scotland.\n\"We would urge the Westminster Government to see Scotland as it does Northern Ireland and understand the need to both reduce and devolve this unfair and damaging tax.\"\nAmanda McMillan, managing director of Glasgow Airport, said: \"On the question of devolution of APD, Glasgow Airport has always been supportive of this proposal given the Scottish government's more progressive approach to aviation and its greater appreciation of the role the industry plays in supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\"\nScottish Transport Minister, Keith Brown said the case for devolving APD was \"compelling\" and had been backed by all four of Scotland's biggest airports, and recommended by the Calman Commission.\nHe added: \"We need to be able to deal with the competitive and connectivity disadvantages that Scotland faces and if APD were devolved now we could provide the means to incentivise airlines to provide new direct international connections to Scotland, benefiting our aviation industry and our passengers and supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\n\"The UK government needs to listen to the many voices in Scotland who clearly want to see full devolution of the policy on APD.\"","summary":"Edinburgh and Glasgow airports have called on the UK government to devolve control over air passenger duty (APD) to Scotland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Head coach Warren Gatland is leading the British and Irish Lions in New Zealand and has named interim coach Rob Howley as part of his backroom team.\nForwards coach McBryde assumes head coach responsibilities for the third time after leading Wales on tours in 2009 and 2013.\n\"It is an honour to represent your country and to do so overseas carries extra responsibility,\" said McBryde.\n\"For me it is another exciting opportunity to lead the team. It is something I have thoroughly enjoyed in the past and I'm really looking forward to doing it again at the end of the season.\"\nThe Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) will appoint assistant coaches for the summer tour to assist McBryde.\n\"We are also at an advanced stage in discussions with a number of other individuals about the summer tour and hope to be in a position to confirm the full make-up of the management team next week,\" said WRU chief executive Martyn Phillips.\nUnion chairman Gareth Davies, who is also on the Lions' selection panel, believes the involvement of Welsh coaches will benefit the national team.\n\"2017 is a real summer of opportunity for Welsh coaches and should benefit the whole of Welsh rugby in the years ahead,\" he said.\n\"It is not often that you get the opportunity to develop coaches in different environments.\n\"Our coaches and players have been invigorated by their Lions experiences on previous campaigns and there is little doubt that a tour of New Zealand will provide the ultimate test and so once again both mentally stimulate and inspire each individual.\"","summary":"Robin McBryde will take charge of Wales on the 2017 Lions tour.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says GSK made more than \u00a350m of payments to companies making generic versions of its anti-depressant Seroxat to delay them coming to market.\nGSK has been fined \u00a337,606,275 and the generic firms have to pay \u00a37.4m.\nBut GSK says its actions actually saved the NHS money and brought the generic drugs to the market sooner.\nThe other companies fined were Generics UK, Merck, Alpharma, Activis UK and Xellia Pharmaceuticals.\nThe CMA found that between 2002 and 2004, GSK had made agreements to pay cash to its competitors to prevent them bringing the generic version of Seroxat, called paroxetine, to market.\nIn addition to the cash payments, the CMA said the deals allowed the competitors to bring small amounts of paroxetine to market instead of GSK, transferring some of the profits to the generic manufacturers without increasing competition.\nMichael Grenfell from the CMA said: \"Today's decision sends out a strong message that we will tackle illegal behaviour that is designed to stifle competition at the expense of customers - in this case, the NHS and, ultimately, taxpayers.\"\nBut GSK said it disagreed with the ruling and was considering appealing.\n\"GSK and the generics companies entered into these agreements at the time in order to settle costly, complex and uncertain patent disputes,\" its spokesperson said.\n\"The agreements allowed the generics companies to enter the market early with a paroxetine product and ultimately enabled a saving of over \u00a315m to the NHS.\"\nThe CMA pointed out that after generic paroxetine entered the market properly at the end of 2013, average prices for the drug fell more than 70% in two years.","summary":"Pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) and six other companies have been fined for fixing the price of a drug.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK's chief veterinary officer said H5N8 avian flu has been discovered at a farm with 1,000 birds in Wyre.\nGraeme Cooke said it has a \"business link\" to nearby farm Hy-Fly Game Hatcheries Limited in Preesall where the infection was confirmed on Tuesday.\nPublic Health England (PHE) said the risk to humans was \"very low\".\nA 1.8 mile (3km) protection zone has been set up around the farm.\nDefra said: \"This case was proactively identified as part of a routine investigation of premises traced as a result of confirmation of the disease in Lancashire earlier this week.\n\"There is a business link between the two premises.\"\nIt said a number of birds have died with the remaining birds at the premises to be culled.\nDefra said a full investigation is under way to determine the source of the infection.\nOther related premises have been placed under restrictions which will remain in place until all investigations are complete.\nThe Food Standards Agency said bird flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers.\nThere have been a number of other outbreaks of the virus including on a farm with 19,500 turkeys in Boston on Friday which was the third case of the H5N8 strain of avian flu in Lincolnshire in about four weeks.\nThe same strain has been discovered in birds in Settle, North Yorkshire, a swannery in Dorset and flocks in Carmarthenshire, south west Wales.\nIn December, the government introduced an avian influenza prevention zone, which lasts until 28 February, to help protect poultry and captive birds from avian flu after the strain was found in 14 European countries including Germany and France.","summary":"Bird flu has been found at a farm in Lincolnshire, the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The men were believed to have been working on the northbound carriageway of the A361 at Gornhay Cross, Tiverton, when they were hit.\nOne was flown to Plymouth's Derriford Hospital, while a second Devon Air Ambulance flew the other man to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.\nThe van driver has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.\nThe condition of the two injured men, who are both in their 40s, is not known.\nDevon and Cornwall Police said a third man was hurt in the incident, but he is described as the \"walking wounded\".\nThe Barnstaple-bound carriageway is expected to remain closed for several hours and diversions have been put in place.","summary":"Two road workers have been seriously injured after being hit by a van in Devon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shwe Mann was sacked from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) last week in a power struggle.\nHe has been rumoured to be discussing an alliance with Aung San Suu Kyi whose party is expected to win wide popular support in the 8 November elections.\nThey will be the first elections since democratic reforms began in 2011.\nRivalry between President Thein Sein and Shwe Mann came to a head last Wednesday night when trucks with security sealed off the headquarters of the party.\nShwe Mann, who had been seen as a likely successor to Thein Sein, remains speaker of parliament and a USDP member.\nMs Suu Kyi and Shwe Mann met for an hour on Monday in the country's capital, Naypyidaw.\nThey have often said that they have a mutual understanding for future co-operation, reports Moe Myint of the BBC Burmese service.\nOne likely area of collaboration might be amendment of the constitution, which prevents Ms Suu Kyi from running for the presidency.\nMost expect Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy to win the election, but the constitution bars her from becoming president because her children hold British passports.","summary":"Myanmar's opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi has met Shwe Mann, a former ally of President Thein Sein.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police probed reports hounds filled a street in Macclesfield, Cheshire, in February and allegedly killed a fox.\nLesley Martin from Cheshire Monitors said \"the law needs to be strengthened\" and loopholes must be tightened.\nThe CPS said there was not enough evidence to prove the animal's death was caused deliberately.\nMs Lesley, from the anti-hunting campaign group which monitors hunting groups in Cheshire, said the law is inadequate in its current form.\nResident Julie Clarke, 47, who witnessed the hunt in Penningtons Lane said it was \"horrific\" and the \"dogs were out of control\", leaving some locals \"traumatised... scared and outraged\".\nA Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spokeswoman said police referred two files to them relating to Cheshire Forest Hunt, one on 25 February and the other on 2 January.\n\"In both cases our prosecutor decided there was not enough evidence to provide a realistic prospect of a conviction\", she said.\nA spokesman for Cheshire Forest Hunt said at the time they had \"apologised\" for what had happened.\nMs Lesley said the law \"really needs to be strengthened... plus we need to have stronger sentencing so it sends a really good message to have these people brought to account\".\nLegal commentator Joshua Rozenberg said: \"I think the problem with the hunting act is that it wasn't very well drafted and it's really quite difficult to bring prosecutions\".\n\"I think those who thought it was going to stop hunting as a sport have been disappointed\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs said they could not comment on individual cases, but whether an offence under the Hunting Act 2004 is taken to court would depend on whether there is sufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction.\nHe said: \"The government's manifesto includes a free vote on the Hunting Act. There are no plans for a vote in this session, as with the EU negotiations beginning, this is clearly not a top priority for the first session.\"","summary":"Anti-hunting campaigners have called for \"stronger sentences\" after a hunt was cleared of killing a fox.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"According to Radio-Canada, officials entered a hotel room where members of the travelling equestrian show Cavalia were staying on 14 July.\nThe public broadcaster said officials made a number of arrests and two Canadians remain in prison.\nA spokesperson for Cavalia said they were trying to arrange for two employees to return to Canada.\n\"This is a private matter. All I can tell you is that recently, Chinese representatives have contacted us to ask if we were willing to buy airplane tickets to quickly repatriate them in Canada, and of course we are,\" spokesperson Eric Paquette told the BBC.\n\"At this point, our hope is that the repatriation process unfolds rapidly.\"\nGlobal Affairs Canada said it is providing consular services to two citizens who were detained in Beijing.\n\"Consular services are being provided to two Canadians who were detained in Beijing, China, as well as to their families,\" said a spokesperson for the department.\n\"Consular officials are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information.\n\"Due to privacy considerations, we are unable to provide further information on this matter.\"\nCavalia was created in 2003 by one of the co-founders of Cirque de Soleil, and has been described as \"equestrian ballet\". It has been performing in Beijing since April and even planned to build a permanent theatre in Hangzhou.\nChina's drug laws are very strict, and trafficking large amounts of drugs can lead to a death sentence.\nEven minor drug crimes can lead to an arrest or deportation.\nIn 2014, China banned several celebrities caught using drugs from performing on state media.","summary":"Two Canadians have been arrested in China on suspicion of drug trafficking.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The adult comedy, starring Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell, took \u00a31.47m in its first week, falling just behind the animated Pixar film.\nFinding Dory took another \u00a31.51m, bringing its total UK takings so far to \u00a335.8m.\nSuicide Squad dropped one place to third, with takings of \u00a31.27m, followed by new entry War Dogs.\nThe comedy drama, starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller, is based on the true story of two men in their 20s who won a contract to arm America's allies in Afghanistan.\nThe top 10 also saw a new entry for horror film The Purge: Election Year, which took \u00a3807,803 in its first week.\nMechanic: Resurrection, a thriller starring Jason Statham, debuted at number 10, with a total of \u00a3508,715.\nJason Bourne is in the charts for a sixth week, taking \u00a3732,632 and the number six spot this week, with The BFG following in seventh place with \u00a3658,840.\nLights Out - another horror film - took \u00a3558,167 in its second week of release and is in eighth place, with David Brent: Life on the Road at number nine with \u00a3508,762.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Finding Dory has held on to the top spot at the UK and Ireland box office for a second week, with Zoolander 2 falling to number two.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Cheshire East Council said the suspension of chief executive Mike Suarez after a disciplinary committee meeting on Monday was a \"neutral act\".\nThe Conservative-run authority will not reveal details of the allegations.\nCouncillor Howard Murray said the suspension was \"a neutral act taken in the interests of both the council and chief executive\".\nThe chair of the investigation and disciplinary committee added: \"It is important that this investigation is undertaken objectively and therefore it would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this stage.\"","summary":"The chief executive of a Cheshire council has been suspended pending an investigation into allegations against him.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Heath, 45, from Taynton, was sentenced to three years and nine months after pleading guilty to five counts of misconduct in public office.\nBristol Crown Court had heard how Heath got one of his victims pregnant and convinced her to have an abortion.\nGloucestershire Police believe there may be more victims.\nIn sentencing, Judge Neil Ford QC described Heath's behaviour as \"corrosive to the reputation of the police service generally\".\nThe force said Heath used his position to identify women - \"often victims of crime who were already extremely vulnerable\" - whom he could offend against.\nHe was described as \"manipulative and calculating\" by the force, which suspended him last year following an investigation into a complaint made against him in 2012.\nThe offences took place between 2002 and 2012.\nPreviously, Bristol Crown Court had heard that Heath was first warned about his behaviour in 1996 - a year after joining Gloucestershire Police - following a complaint by a student.\nHe had asked her if she \"fancied a bit of fun\".\n\"She subsequently made a complaint which was dealt with by Pc Heath being given advice.\"\nHeath met his first victim in 2002 after she was arrested for drinking and driving.\nSix years later he met another victim who approached him in a police car after a man fell unconscious in the street.\nHe later visited her home where the pair had sex and then persisted with visits - up to four times a week - before the woman fell pregnant with twins.\nHeath, who has two children of his own, then convinced her to have a termination.\nHe met another victim after arranging a restorative justice programme for her son.\nThe woman ended the relationship after realising Heath was \"only interested in a sexual relationship\", the court heard.","summary":"A former police community support officer (PCSO) has been jailed for having sex with women he met while on duty.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said a boy on the bank saw his father's boat capsize on the River Wey in Guildford at about 13:10 BST on Monday.\nInsp Claire Sutherland said the boy jumped into the fast-flowing river to try to save him but members of the public shouted to come back.\nDivers are trawling the river in Millmead.\nMembers of the public have been urged not to go into the water if they spot the missing kayaker, but to call 999 immediately.\nA flood warning is in place for parts of the River Wey, following heavy rain and storms over the weekend.\nA police helicopter, firefighters and ambulance crews were all at the scene on Monday.\nThe river from Millmead to Stoke Lock is a popular with kayakers.\nWey Valley Kayak Club, which has about 400 members, is situated about about one mile down river from where the man capsized.\nIt tweeted on Monday morning the Wey from Godalming Wharf to Thames Lock was not safe.","summary":"A man is missing after his kayak capsized in a Surrey river.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The fountain commemorates those who took part in Operation Anthropoid, a successful mission to assassinate Nazi police chief Reinhard Heydrich.\nThe Czech and Slovak soldiers who took part were based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, where the fountain is.\nTheir story was recently made into a film.\nThe fountain, with the names of the seven soldiers who took park carved around it, is in Leamington Spa's Jephson Gardens.\nFundraiser Carrie Saint said it had been commissioned and funded by former Czech and Slovak soldiers, but now was in urgent need of restoration.\nDuring the war a refugee camp for Czech and Slovak solders had been set up in nearby Moreton Paddox, which is where the soldiers who took part in the mission had been based before the raid. The Free Czechoslovak Army had also been based in the town.\nAn exhibition telling the story of the parachutists is being held at the Leamington Pump rooms and a film, Operation Anthropoid starring Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan as soldiers Jozef Gabcik and Jan Kubis, was released in September.","summary":"A fundraising appeal has been launched to restore a fountain in memory of soldiers who took part in a daring World War Two raid.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hull 2017 Culture Company said fundraising had exceeded its public target of \u00a318m, raised with investment from 61 partners.\nThe full programme of events is to be announced next week.\nMartin Green, of Hull 2017, said the money was \"a massive vote of confidence\" in the city.\nThe chief executive and director of Hull 2017 said Hull was a \"great city\" and \"the northern powerhouse argument was a good one\".\nMr Green admitted his personal target for funding had been about \u00a330m.\nHe was the man behind the London 2012 Olympic ceremonies, oversaw the torch relays ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 and was the executive producer of the Tour de France's opening ceremony in Leeds.\nAbout \u00a322m will be spent on cultural events and another portion of the money will support events after 2017, the charity said.\nMore than 2,000 people have already signed up to volunteer during the year and 60,000 school students will take part in some way.","summary":"The charity behind Hull's year as UK City of Culture in 2017 has said it has raised \u00a331m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Erin Cross, from Chester, received gene editing therapy in the USA after a \u00c2\u00a3100,000 appeal raised the cash.\nDoctors have told her parents she is now in remission after the therapy which took place in August.\nHer mother Sarah Cross said: \"It means she is now able to have a bone marrow transplant in Manchester.\"\nShe added: \"I'm so glad I pushed for her to get on the trial here at Seattle, if I hadn't she wouldn't be here today.\"\nErin was treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia using CAR (Chimaeric Antigen Receptor) T-Cell therapy which re-engineers the cells in the lab to attack and kill cancer cells when injected back into the patient's body.\n\"We got a call from the hospital who told us the cancer cells have gone - we couldn't believe it as she has never come back clear from any treatment before,\" said Ms Cross.\n\"She is running round now like any six year old,\" she added.\nErin is due to return to the UK within the next month for a transplant at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital where a donor has already been found.","summary":"A six-year-old girl with a rare form of leukaemia has been declared free of the disease.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peter Halliday accused the councillors who prompted a scrutiny meeting next Tuesday about the Holland Haven-to-Clacton defences of \"scaremongering\".\nCouncillor Pierre Oxley, who called in the meeting, said Mr Halliday's accusation was \"garbage\".\n\"We're not against the project because we want it to happen,\" he said.\nMr Oxley claimed the council had been unclear about how much of the beach would be sand, and how much would be shingle.\n\"We want to know what the mix is,\" he said.\n\"Residents are saying they want to be able to lay on the beach and play on it, but if it's all stone or shingle that will be an issue.\"\nThe Conservative-run council last week submitted its application to the Environment Agency, which it hopes will contribute \u00a322m towards the project.\nIf successful, 25 groynes will be installed and the beach will be recharged.\nMr Oxley said the council could have avoided the scrutiny meeting if they had \"put all the percentages in the report\".\nMr Halliday said: \"We have been completely open and transparent throughout the entire process.\n\"Samples of the sand and shingle mix were available to all councillors at last Tuesday's council meeting and the report clearly stakes the composition of the material being proposed for the beach recharge.\"\nThe council will discuss the concerns at the council chamber, Weeley, on Tuesday evening.","summary":"A row has broken out between West Sussex County Council's chief executive and councillors over plans to recharge a beach with groynes.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In Burnell's first action of the season, he beat a field of more than 80 swimmers at Emirates Palace Bay.\nThe 23-year-old, who represented Team GB at Rio 2016, beat Dutchman Ferry Weertman in a sprint to the finish.\n\"At the end of the day, it's about ticking that box and getting the first one under my belt since Rio,\" said Burnell.\n\"I am out there to win every single race I go into, I am not out there to come second, third or fourth.\n\"So for me it's about turning up to races in the best possible shape I can and showing people what I can do.\"","summary":"Great Britain's Jack Burnell won the men's 100m backstroke title at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Leicester's Matty James and Villa's Ciaran Clark were sent off in the game.\nBoth clubs admitted an FA charge of \"failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and\/or refrained from provocative behaviour\".\nVilla's case will be heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission.\nPlayers clashed on the pitch during Leicester's 1-0 win following a tackle by James on Jores Okore. There was then a confrontation between the benches as the players walked off at full time.\nIt is the third time Villa have been found guilty of the offence this season.\nThey were fined \u00a320,000 and \u00a330,000 for failing to control their players in games against Tottenham and Manchester United respectively.","summary":"Aston Villa have been charged by the Football Association for failing to control their players during Saturday's game at Leicester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Michael McGibbon, 33, died after an attack in an alleyway at Butler Place, with police saying his killing carried the hallmarks of a paramilitary murder.\nThe 34-year-old was arrested in Belfast on Sunday.\nMr McGibbon was married with a young family.\nA priest, Father Gary Donegan, told the BBC's Sunday News programme how Mr McGibbon's wife tried to save his life when she arrived at the scene.\nMrs McGibbon, who is a nurse, came to his aid shortly after the shooting.\nPolice have said Mr McGibbon had contacted them to inform them that two masked men had arrived at his house on Thursday evening.\nThe men asked him to come out of the house but he refused, and they told him they would return.\nMr McGibbon's murder had been referred to the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a man who was shot dead in west Belfast on Thursday night.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Traffic and pedestrians have been banned from Deerness Bridge, between Ushaw Moor and New Brancepeth.\nDurham County Council said the closure would last at least a month and signed diversions were in place.\nAlternative arrangements were being made for buses, including services to Durham Community Business College and St Leonard's School.\nJohn Reed, the council's head of technical services, said: \"We are now assessing whether we can undertake any temporary measures to address these issues and enable the road to reopen.\n\"At this stage we anticipate that the bridge will be closed for at least a month but we will have a better indication of timescales once this assessment has been completed.\"","summary":"A County Durham bridge has been closed due to structural problems.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team of the Anti-Drug Smuggling Unit searched the 27-year-old's home in Port Louis and found 22 doses of heroin and a further one gram of the drug.\nEquipment used in the preparation and packaging of heroin, including razor blades and scales, were also seized.\nLeopold is the first-choice goalkeeper for Mauritius Professional Football League champions team ASPL 2000.\nHe was also the reserve goalkeeper for the national team during the last Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.\nLeopold helped ASPL 2000 to win the Charity Shield on Saturday on Rodrigues Island where they beat Pamplemousses SC 1-0.\nAs the news of his arrest broke, some people gathered outside Leopold's home to prevent the ADSU from taking him to police custody.\nAccording to information gathered by the BBC, the police had been tracking Leopard closely for some time and gathering intelligence.\nA provisional charge of drug dealing has been lodged against him.\nBoth the Mauritius Football Association and ASPL 2000 refused to comment on the issue.","summary":"Mauritius goalkeeper Leopold Leopard has been arrested on suspicion of drug dealing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hirst rose from humble beginnings in Leeds to become the UK's richest living artist, worth \u00c2\u00a3215m according to the Sunday Times' Rich List.\nPenguin Books has promised to push the book in the same \"radical\" manner as Morrissey's autobiography, which was published under its classic imprint.\nThe artist has selected journalist James Fox as his ghostwriter.\nFox was the writer behind Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards' autobiography, as well as the book White Mischief, which recounted the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941.\nHirst was one of the founding members of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement, which also counted Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas and Mark Wallinger amongst its numbers.\nMany of them were students at Goldsmiths College in London in the late 1980s. Their first major exhibition, in a warehouse, attracted a number of influential art collectors, including Charles Saatchi - who would later become one of his Hirst's greatest supporters.\nHirst's work - which includes spot paintings and a sheep and shark preserved in formaldehyde - has frequently had the ability to shock.\nA two-day auction of his work in 2008 raised a record-breaking \u00c2\u00a3111m.\nSpeaking on the Today programme, Fox said: \"He (Hirst) grew up in a pretty bad situation, with his mother, and he and his gang - many of whom became YBA artists, spent half their time housebreaking, stealing, [indulging in] criminality, and the rest of their time indulging their passion for art, which started very early on in their years.\n\"I found that completely fascinating, moving, the idea of a saving connection to art. The fearlessness of Damien, his ability to take on authority, to never say anything can't be done, to break all the rules. That very much comes from that background.\"","summary":"The life of artist Damien Hirst is to be published in the same way as Morrissey's autobiography.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Susie, a 12-year-old collie and Jilly, a 10-year-old cairn terrier, were taken in by Snowdonia Animal Sanctuary after 72-year-old Jennifer Taylor was killed in a crash near Betws-Y-Coed.\nSanctuary owner Anne de Berry said the dogs were moved to a \"brilliant\" new home on Tuesday.\n\"They have a new mum and dad. It's fantastic,\" she said.\n\"[The new owners] had a dog which had to be put down a month ago due to old age.\n\"One of our volunteers went to do the home check this morning and text me: 'Brilliant'. It's a brilliant home.\"\nThe dogs' owner Mrs Taylor lived in Dolgarrog.\nShe was the passenger on a BMW bike when it collided with a Nissan Qashqai on the A470 close to Waterloo Bridge in the town on 4 October.","summary":"Two dogs rescued from the scene of a fatal motorbike crash in Gwynedd have a new home.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Thomas Hunter, 58, of Mansfield Road, Mansfield, was arrested after the crash on the A34 at Hinksey Hill, Oxford, on 25 August.\nIsla Wiggin, who was in another car, died in hospital on 27 August.\nMr Hunter has also been charged with causing serious injury to a 31-year-old woman by dangerous driving.\nHe has been released on bail to appear at Oxford Magistrates' Court on 17 January.\nA lorry and seven cars were involved in the accident which closed the northbound carriageway for almost 10 hours.\nA family statement said Isla, from Fleet in Hampshire, was \"a loving and caring\" daughter who \"would have made an amazing big sister\".","summary":"A man has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving after a seven-year-old girl died in a crash.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"French-based Sanofi closed its drug manufacturing site in Fawdon in 2015 with the loss of 450 jobs.\nNow, Accord Healthcare is to use the plant for its pharmaceutical production, with the hope many of the jobs will be filled by ex-Sanofi staff.\nA spokesman said the firm was confident the investment would have an \"extremely positive\" impact on the area.\nThe leader of Newcastle City Council, Councillor Nick Forbes, said: \"This announcement is fantastic news for Newcastle and the North East and helps strengthen our reputation as a home for the science and healthcare sector.\n\"Accord is a global player in the pharmaceutical industry and the highly skilled jobs and long-term investment bring a welcome boost the local economy.\"\nAccord Healthcare develops, manufactures and distributes more than 130 pharmaceutical products to about 60 countries worldwide.","summary":"A pharmaceutical firm is to create up to 100 jobs at a former Sanofi factory in Newcastle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bates, who has been Tigers promoter for three years, has taken full control of the Lions and will work alongside co-promoter David Darcy.\nBates said: \"We're only weeks away from the new season and so our main priority is to quickly form a team.\n\"We have opened talks with several riders and should be in a position to announce the first signings any day.\"\nLions endured a miserable season last time out and finished bottom of the Elite League table.\nBut Bates said he hoped the club's financial difficulties were a thing of the past.\n\"I am aware that Leicester went through a difficult trading period last season,\" he said.\n\"And I will be doing everything possible to ensure that the club is placed on a sound financial footing that secures the future of Leicester Speedway for years to come.\"","summary":"Leicester Lions have been taken over by former Leicester Tigers promoter David Bates.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old is to remain there following the completion of a psychiatric report.\nBelfast Magistrates' Court was told she would not be able to leave without the hospital's permission.\nThe woman cannot be named amid claims that identifying her would increase the risk of her taking her own life.\nA press challenge to the temporary reporting restrictions is due to be heard next month.\nThe woman was arrested by detectives investigating the child's death following an incident in Belfast in March.\nShe was charged with murder and then held under the Mental Health Act.\nHer barrister revealed on Wednesday that a medical report had now been prepared.\nBased on its contents he sought a termination of the current arrangements for keeping his client at the facility.\n\"The application is that she be remanded on bail, subject to the condition that she continues to reside (there),\" he said.\nA doctor who assessed the accused confirmed that the health trust consented to the proposal, provided the accused was there as a detained person.\nThe judge was informed that under those arrangements the woman would not be able to leave.\nGranting the application, she listed the criminal proceedings for a further update in eight weeks time.","summary":"A woman accused of murdering her three-month-old baby has been granted bail to remain in hospital.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 29-year-old, who plays on the right side of midfield, joins Carrick from Mid Ulster League side Crewe United.\nIn addition to his stint at Crusaders, McAllister has also had spells with other Irish League clubs Ards, Ballymena United and Donegal Celtic.\nMcAllister is Carrick's eighth signing during the current transfer window with Aaron Smyth and Kyle McVey already among the arrivals.\nCarrick face Ballinamallard United in the Irish Premiership on Friday night after taking just two points from their last six games.","summary":"Carrick Rangers have signed former Crusaders player Jamie McAllister until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The proposals, which are subject to parliamentary approval, allow farmers to clear drainage ditches and streams without asking permission.\nFarmers had complained that the Environment Agency was micro-managing flood control.\nBut academics told BBC News that diverting water off farmland could increase floods where people live.\nThe policy change was announced Environment Minister Liz Truss at the Oxford Farming Conference after what the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said were two successful pilot schemes.\nShe said: \"We will allow farmers across the country to maintain their own ditches up to 1.5km in length from April, so they can clear debris and manage the land.\"\nThe decision was welcomed by the National Farmers' Union (NFU).\nIts president, Meurig Raymond, said: \"The NFU has pressed Defra and the Environment Agency to enable farmers to undertake minor works for many years.\"\nBut Professor Alan Jenkins from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology said he feared the policy could backfire.\n\"Waterlogged fields are no use to farmers,\" he said. \"They can't maintain their productivity on waterlogged soil so it makes sense for them to manage their fields accordingly.\n\"There is a potential downside however, in that if we increase drainage in fields during heavy rainfall it's possible there will be increased and faster transmission of water in the river system with a possible increase in flood risk downstream.\"\nKatherine Pygott from the consultancy firm Peter Brett agreed.\n\"If you are a landowner you may want to maximise productivity on a grouse moor by making it drier - but if you are trying to protect a town you want to keep water back on the uplands.\n\"It very much depends on local conditions - sometimes it would be unhelpful to speed drainage, sometimes it would not.\n\"There is a risk of making a free-for-all on drainage. It would be more sensible to make the existing system work.\"\nA government spokesman said over a million acres of prime farmland would be better protected through government investment in flood defences in the 10 years to 2021.","summary":"Farmers are to be given the power to manage their own flood defences, the government has announced.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Acting Up report suggests the high audition costs for drama school is one of several factors deterring people from working class backgrounds from entering the arts.\nIt also recommends more school trips to the theatre to encourage young pupils.\nThe government said it was a \"priority\" to ensure everyone can take part in the arts and culture, including in schools.\nFormer Coronation Street and EastEnders actress Tracy Brabin, who was first elected as an MP in by election last year, led the inquiry along with fellow Labour MP Gloria De Piero, who worked as a presenter on GMTV before becoming a politician.\nMs Brabin, whose best-known role was as single mother Tricia Armstrong in Coronation Street from 1994 to 1997, said there was a \"diversity crisis on our stages and screens\".\nThe report, commissioned by Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson, looked at what more could be done at school level to encourage young people to consider a career in the arts.\nIt said that drama, and other related subjects, are often treated as inferior at some schools - and that students are sometimes discouraged from studying them.\nIt also suggested there are poor drama facilities, few arts excursions and a lack of awareness about arts career opportunities in many schools.\nMs Brabin, who also worked as a TV writer in her pre-political life, said: \"Our performing arts are some of the best in the world and they should represent our whole nation, not just a privileged section of it.\n\"But the systematic eradication of arts education in schools, sky-high drama school audition fees, chronic low pay and a lack of diversity behind the scenes are all contributing to a diversity crisis on our stages and screens.\"\nThe publication of the report follows comments made by presenter Anita Rani last week, who said the pay gap among the BBC's top talent was as much about race and class as gender.\nA government spokesman said it was investing \u00c2\u00a3300m between 2016 and 2020 to encourage young people to participate in music and arts.\nHe said: \"We are completely committed to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to take part in arts and culture, including in schools.\"\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Drama school audition fees should be cut to encourage more people from poorer backgrounds to take up a career in the arts, a report has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"O'Leary had taken the claim to Fifa following his dismissal in April 2011, one year into a three-year contract.\nThe League Managers' Association (LMA) said despite having sacked O'Leary, the United Arab Emirates club claimed the Irishman had abandoned his job.\nThe 55-year-old has been awarded the full sum due under his contract.\n\"Club officials had openly stated to the media at the relevant time that there had been a dismissal,\" said an LMA statement.\nAl Ahli also argued that Fifa lacked jurisdiction to hear the claim, but football's world governing body rejected both lines of defence.\nO'Leary said: \"It has taken a long time to deal with this matter but I am pleased that all issues have now been finalised.\n\"I hope my case provides reassurance to all managers and coaches working all over the world that there is a formal system in place that provides employment protection.\"\nLMA chief executive Richard Bevan added: \"We are clearly delighted with the outcome. In addition, the LMA is extremely grateful to the FA for their assistance in initiating the process with Fifa.\n\"The added significance and wider impact of this process is the proof that Fifa has mechanisms in place which regulate worldwide employment issues.\n\"It is extremely encouraging to know that the world governing body can provide a means of redress for managers and coaches at all levels seeking to establish their employment rights, wherever in the world they happen to work.\"","summary":"Former Aston Villa boss David O'Leary has been awarded \u00a31m by Fifa after being sacked by Al Ahli in 2011.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They are among seven ex-News of the World staff accused of conspiracy to access voicemails. Prosecutors say the charge could involve about 600 victims.\nPrivate investigator Glenn Mulcaire, facing four counts relating to specific people, was also at the Old Bailey.\nA 9 September 2013 trial date was set.\nThe former staff members from the now-defunct News of the World newspaper who are also facing trial are its ex-managing editor Stuart Kuttner, former news editor Greg Miskiw, former head of news Ian Edmondson, ex-reporter James Weatherup and former chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck.\nAs well as a general conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications charge, other charges relate to specific people.\nMr Coulson was News of the World editor from 2003 to 2007 and Mrs Brooks edited the paper from 2000 to 2003, before moving on to edit the Sun and then becoming chief executive officer of the two papers' parent group News International.\nMr Kuttner was excused from attending Wednesday's hearing.\nThe provisional trial date was set for 9 September next year and all defendants were released on bail.\nIn a separate case, Mrs Brooks, 44, from Churchill in Oxfordshire, her husband, Charlie, and five others appeared before the court accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.\nMrs Brooks's chauffeur Paul Edwards, former personal assistant Cheryl Carter, head of security at News International Mark Hanna, and security staff Daryl Jorsling and Lee Sandell also face the charges.\nThey relate to an alleged attempt to hide evidence from police investigating phone-hacking claims and illegal payments to public officials by the News of the World and the Sun.","summary":"Former News of the World editor Andy Coulson and ex-Sun editor Rebekah Brooks have pleaded not guilty to phone-hacking charges.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robert McNaughton, 51, from Halesowen, set up fake Facebook accounts to troll the woman, West Midlands Police said.\nThe force said he was \"hell bent\" on destroying her life after she spurned his reconciliation attempts.\nMcNaughton, of Tenter Drive, was convicted after a trial of conspiracy to commit criminal damage.\nSee more stories from across Birmingham and the Black Country here\nSgt Chris Jones said: \"McNaughton could not handle being rejected and became hell bent on destroying his ex-partner's life.\"\nDuring December 2014 and February 2015, he bombarded her with abusive Facebook messages, threatening to release intimate images.\nHe also hired two men, Matthew Barker and Joden Smith, to carry out a string of attacks on her home, culminating with her car being set on fire in February 2015.\nBarker, 44, of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and was jailed for 43 months.\nSmith, 20, also of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and arson, recklessly endangering life and was sentenced to four years at a young offenders institution.\nThe men were sentenced at Wolverhampton Crown Court on 31 March.","summary":"A man who bombarded his ex-partner with abusive messages has been jailed for five years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Pulido, who plays for the Greek club, Olympiakos, cut his wrist when he punched a glass pane on a door as he tried to escape before police arrived.\nPulido, 25, was abducted at gunpoint on Saturday night in his home town of Ciudad Victoria in Tamaulipas state.\nA 38-year-old man has been arrested.\nOfficials say the man had confessed to belonging to a local criminal gang. Police are searching for another three men believed to have been involved in the kidnapping.\nState prosecutor Ismael Quintanilla said the masked gang had taken Pulido to a house in Ciudad Victoria where he eventually found himself alone with one of his abductors.\n\"They traded blows. He takes it [the phone] and calls [emergency number] 066. It all happened very quickly,\" Mr Quintanilla told Imagen radio.\nAn official report of the calls Pulido made to the emergency operator, obtained by the Associated Press, revealed that he threatened and beat the kidnapper while on the phone, demanding to be told where they were.\nIn one of the calls, Pulido said police were outside and starting to shoot so he described what he was wearing to avoid being mistaken for a kidnapper.\nPulido had been abducted when his car was surrounded by several vehicles as he was leaving a party with his girlfriend on Saturday night.\nMasked men whisked him away, leaving his girlfriend unharmed.\nPulido's family received a phone call on Sunday demanding a ransom payment, Mr Quintanilla told reporters. No ransom was paid.\nPulido, with one of his hands bandaged, told reporters early on Monday: \"[I am] very well, thank God.\"\nTamaulipas is one of Mexico's most violent states, and Mexico recently deployed more security forces to tackle cartels operating in the area.\nThe country has one of the world's highest kidnapping rates, with government figures saying some 1,000 people are abducted every year.\nPulido joined Olympiakos last July and finished the season with six goals in 15 games.\nHe was part of Mexico's squad at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, but was not called up for the upcoming Copa America tournament.","summary":"Mexican footballer Alan Pulido, who was kidnapped over the weekend, called an emergency number and threatened to kill his kidnapper while on the phone.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There could be \"serious implications\" for Gloucestershire Police, the police and crime commissioner has warned.\nCotswold District Council's proposal to form a unity authority with West Oxfordshire has proved controversial.\nBut CDC says the plans - dubbed 'Coxit' - are at an early stage but aim to improve accountability.\nCDC leader Lynden Stowe has said Gloucestershire's \"historic borders\" would remain under the proposals, which aim to improve the \"administration and the delivery of council services\".\nHe told BBC Radio Gloucestershire a few weeks ago: \"We would expect the police to patrol up to the existing county borders, exactly as now, so if there's a crime in Cirencester, Gloucestershire Police attend and if there's a burglary in Burford, Thames Valley Police attend.\"\nBut Gloucestershire's PCC Martin Surl said he had taken legal advice on the \"Coxit\" proposal, and warned it could \"signal the end of Gloucestershire Police as we know it\".\nUnder the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007, he said the Cotswolds could become part of Thames Valley Police District.\n\"If they break away to a new district, we can't continue policing just half a district,\" he told the BBC.\n\"So, either we start taking some of Thames Valley's area in Oxfordshire, or they start policing parts of Gloucestershire. Neither want that .\"\nA spokesman for Cotswold District Council said they \"fully understand the initial concerns\" but they were \"best addressed through the detailed studies that will now take place to assess the feasibility of the unitary proposal\".\nMr Surl, an independent, is standing for re-election as Gloucestershire PCC on 5 May, alongside Labour's Barry Kirby and the Conservatives' Will Windsor Clive.","summary":"The Cotswolds could become part of Thames Valley Police under new council plans, it has been claimed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The US investment bank will switch to video interviews with first-round undergraduate candidates from next month.\nEach year the bank hires about 2,500 students as both summer and full-time analysts.\nGoldman hoped the move will allow it to find students who do not attend top-tier US universities.\nEdith Cooper, Goldman's global head of human capital management said: \"We want to hire not just the economics or business undergraduate but there is that pure liberal arts or history major that could be the next Lloyd Blankfein.\"\nMr Blankfein, the bank's chief executive, went to Rutgers, an institution that is not part of the elite group of US universities known as the Ivy League.\nChief operating officer Gary Cohn went to the American University, also outside the Ivy League.\nGoldman recruits from 400 colleges and universities globally and 225 in the US.\nThe bank will still have a presence on college campuses, but planned to use it promote other opportunities. It will still conduct second-round interviews in person.\nThe shift will not affect business schools or professional hires, but is part of a broader move by Goldman to use technology in the hiring process.\nThe new method will include structured interviews, which the bank said will allow for greater comparisons between candidates and \"more objective and informed hiring decisions\".\nGoldman is also experimenting with personality questionnaires, which it feels may help to predict how successful a person will be at the firm.","summary":"Goldman Sachs will no longer conduct face-to-face interviews with students applying for jobs at the firm.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The members of the FSB, the Russian intelligence agency, conspired with criminal hackers, according to DOJ officials announcing the charges.\nPreviously, Yahoo said \"state-sponsored\" hackers were behind the 2014 breach affecting 500 million accounts.\nThe suspects are also alleged to have targeted Google accounts.\nHacking was directed at Russian and US government officials, including security, diplomatic and military personnel, according to the DOJ.\nThe indictment also alleged that 30 million Yahoo accounts were commandeered without authorisation for use in a spam campaign.\n\"We will not allow individuals, groups, nation states, or a combination of them to compromise the privacy of our citizens, the economic interests of our companies, or the security of our country,\" said acting attorney general Mary McCord, announcing the charges.\nThe suspects were named in a DOJ press release as:\nBaratov was arrested on 14 March in Canada.\nOne of the alleged hackers has been on of the FBI's most wanted cyber criminals for more than three years, according to acting Att Gen McCord.\nThe suspect in question, Alexsey Belan, was aided by the FSB who - according to the DOJ - provided him with \"sensitive FSB law enforcement and intelligence information that would have helped him avoid detection by US and other law enforcement agencies outside Russia\".\n\"We would hope [Russia] would respect our criminal justice system and respect these charges,\" said acting Att Gen McCord, acknowledging the fact that the US does not have an extradition treaty with Russia.\n\"The United Kingdom's MI5 made substantial contributions to the advancement of this investigation,\" added FBI executive assistant director Paul Abbate.\nYahoo was criticised for the delay in informing users about the 2014 breach.\nThe stolen data included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth and encrypted passwords, but not credit card data, according to Yahoo.\nLast year, users were advised to change their passwords.\nAround eight million UK accounts were believed to have been affected - including some users of BT and Sky email services.\n\"The indictment unequivocally shows the attacks on Yahoo were state-sponsored,\" Yahoo said in a statement, responding to the DOJ announcement.\n\"We are deeply grateful to the FBI for investigating these crimes and the DOJ for bringing charges against those responsible.\"\nThe DOJ said that the charges have no connection to the hack on the Democratic National Convention last year.","summary":"Five Russian hackers have been charged by the US Department of Justice (DOJ) over a huge data breach at Yahoo.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chris May, 28, was last seen at his home in Kelvedon, Essex, on 25 May.\nHis Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in the village of Fairstead, according to Essex Police.\nPolice received a letter in June, sent in the post, saying Mr May was dead. Charity Missing People is now advertising Mr May's case nationally.\nDet Ch Insp Marina Ericson said: \"I am really grateful for all the assistance Missing People have given to us and this national advertising will mean we can reach a wider audience with the appeal for information about Chris's whereabouts.\n\"Since Chris went missing in May, I have been appealing for anyone with information to come forward.\n\"There will be someone out there who knows something but, for whatever reason, has not come forward so far.\n\"I made an appeal in June for the author of a letter, delivered by Royal Mail to Witham police station on 1 June, to contact me.\n\"To date that person has not made contact. I would like to appeal to them to make contact with me directly.\"","summary":"A national advertising campaign has been launched to find a man who police believe is dead.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 50 year-old said she was \"lucky to be here\" after falling ill at home and looking up her symptoms online.\nO'Donnell wrote on her blog that she searched \"women's heart attack symptoms\", which included sudden nausea and aches, before taking a few aspirin.\nShe visited a cardiologist the next day, who inserted a stent into an artery that was 99 per cent blocked.\nO'Donnell said her chest began to ache last week and she became nauseous and feverish after helping a woman who was struggling to get out of her car in her Nyack village home, near New York.\nIn the blog entry on her website, a poem entitled \"my heart attack\", O'Donnell revealed the type of attack was known as the \"widow maker\".\nThe star, who has acted in several films and TV shows including Drop Dead Diva, Will and Grace and Nip\/Tuck, also said she did not call the emergency services.\nHowever, she issued a warning to her readers: \"Know the symptoms ladies, listen to the voice inside, the one we all so easily ignore, call 911.\"\nShe recently hosted The Rosie Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network but the daily talk and gameshow was cancelled in March due to low ratings.","summary":"US talk show host Rosie O'Donnell has had a heart attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kuba Moczyk, 22, died in hospital after he was knocked out in an unlicensed fight at the Tower Complex, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, on 19 November.\nA memorial mass has been held at St Mary's Church in the town.\nFather Philip Shryane told the congregation Mr Moczyk' was a \"good man\" whose \"life was boxing\".\nMore on this story and others from Norfolk\nHe said Mr Moczyk was \"a young man with a good heart, with so much to give and so much to look forward to... but always a gentle smile\".\nHis uncle, Marcin Smigaj gave a tribute, in Polish, on behalf of the family. Mr Moczyk was due to be cremated.\nMr Moczyk, originally from Poland, worked at a chicken factory and lived in the town.\nHis trainer Scott Osinski said earlier that Mr Moczyk was winning the fight when he took the fatal blow.\nHis opponent is believed to be aged 17.","summary":"Hundreds of people have attended the funeral of a man who died after being knocked out in a boxing match.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burials were held for 33 of the 84 people whose bodies have been recovered. Several local people are still missing.\nThousands of people gathered in the square outside the town's main church to pay their respects in front of a long row of coffins.\nRescue workers are still searching the local river for victims.\nOne resident of Salgar particularly hard hit is the city's cemetery worker who has prepared 15 graves for members of his own family - mostly cousins who died in the flood.\nA spokesman for the national emergency authorities said he expected to end the search for victims on Thursday or Friday.\nHe said between 20 and 25 local people caught in the flood had not been accounted for.\nLocals and firefighters have been searching a 40km-long (25 mile) stretch of land on the banks of the Liboriana river.\nMost of the residents were asleep when the landslide hit at 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT) on Monday.\nThe landslide was triggered by heavy rains that sent torrents of water and mud crashing into the La Liboriana ravine, causing an overflow that destroyed the neighbourhood below.","summary":"Funerals have been held in the Argentine town of Salgar for dozens of people killed in a landslide on Monday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ayrton Light, located above the Great Bell - known as Big Ben - needs to be fully dismantled and restored. A temporary light will replace it.\nInstalled in 1885, it was previously turned off only during both world wars.\nBig Ben will not chime regularly until 2021 because of repairs to the tower.\nThe light is said to have been installed at the request of Queen Victoria, so that she could see from Buckingham Palace when members of either the Commons or the Lords were sitting after dark.\nIt is named after Acton Smee Ayrton, a Liberal politician who was First Commissioner of Works between 1869 and 1873.\nIt is not yet known when the light will switch off, or how long it will be off for.\nBig Ben will not be heard from midday on Monday. The House of Commons has said it will look again at the length of time it will be silenced after \"concerns\".\nParliament said it had to protect workers carrying out the renovations.\nBut Prime Minister Theresa May said \"it can't be right\" that the bell will not chime regularly again for four years.\nIt will still sound for important events including New Year's Eve and Remembrance Sunday.","summary":"A light in the Palace of Westminster is to be turned off for the first time in its 130-year history.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Investigators from the League Against Cruel Sports said they saw no gunmen and heard no shots when they filmed the Jedforest Hunt in February 2016.\nHowever, Malcolm Henderson told a court he had been there with a shotgun.\nJohn Clive Richardson, 66, and his son Johnny Riley, 24, both deny deliberately hunting a fox with dogs.\nMr Henderson, who has worked with the hunt for the past two years, said he had been at the site near Jedburgh on the day in question.\nHe told Jedburgh Sheriff Court he was present when a fox was flushed from cover and pursued by hounds towards his gun which the law permits.\nHe told the trial: \"I was there.\n\"I was down in the dip but they (the investigators) would not see me from where they were standing.\"\nEarlier in the trial, Mr Richardson had told the court that Mr Henderson had shot and wounded the fox.\nMr Richardson and Mr Riley, of Bonchester Bridge, deny breaching the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002.\nThe trial will continue later this month.","summary":"One of two huntsmen accused of illegally hunting a fox in the Scottish Borders has denied shooting a fox.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Alexander, 39, used a company credit card to buy almost \u00a391,000 of iPads, phones and computers.\nAlexander, of Griffithstown, Torfaen, admitted fraud and was jailed for two years in January.\nBut at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday, a judge ordered him to pay back \u00a3115,000 to his ex-employers.\n\"It seems you were doing it as some kind of philanthropic act,\" Judge Stephen Hopkins QC said.\n\"In some cases spending \u00a35,000 on items and then selling the items to employees for as little as \u00a3180 on the philanthropic basis they will not have been able to buy the items themselves.\"\nHe ordered Alexander to pay his ex-employers \u00a3115,867 within six months or face an additional 18 months in jail.\n\"You had an enormous impact on a large number of perfectly innocent people,\" the judge added.\n\"Those to whom you sold goods to now feel stupid and stressed.\n\"The impact upon your colleagues has been awful. You have stolen from the company and there was a dip in morale for a period.\n\"This was a gross and serious breach of trust over a substantial period of years.\"\nAlexander had control of spending at car parts company, Northern Automotive Systems in Gilwern, near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.\nHe made 287 purchases on internet sites such as Amazon, eBay and Argos.\nThe court heard the company's usual monthly credit card bill was in the hundreds, but when Alexander became purchasing manager the bill \"increased to nearly \u00a310,000 per month\".\nBut his scheme was discovered when suspicious company managers asked employees if they had bought cut-priced electrical goods.\nThe conman deleted emails as well as falsifying invoices, receipts and card statements to cover his trail.\nAlexander, who had worked at the company for 14 years, bought petrol for his white Land Rover, red Mini and his partner's Ford Fiesta.","summary":"A \"charitable\" conman who stole more than \u00a3100,000 from his employer has been ordered to pay back more than \u00a3100,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nick Dunn, 28, from Northumberland, was one of six Britons accused of illegally possessing weapons while working on a ship providing anti-piracy protection.\nThey were arrested in October 2013, but despite the charges being quashed, a police appeal has blocked their return.\nTheir case was due to be heard later, but has now been adjourned to 22 April.\nAfter the announcement by India's Supreme Court, Nick Dunn's sister, Lisa, said: \"This isn't the news we wanted to hear.\"\nAlong with Mr Dunn, the men arrested on 12 October 2013 are:\nMr Dunn, who is living in a hostel on the outskirts of Chennai, formally Madras, had said he was \"anxious\" ahead of the court hearing, which would have been presided over by a judge.\nThe 28-year-old, from Ashington, said he hoped \"that we get the decision we so justly deserve\".\nMr Dunn is staying with two Estonians who were also part of the crew of the private US-owned ship MV Seaman Guard Ohio.\nAndrew Linnington, of the maritime union Nautilus International, which has been lobbying the UK government on behalf of the crew members, said he feared the six men were being made examples of.\nHe said: \"The Indian authorities want to set a deterrent to operators of similar vessels to the one these six men were working on. Just about every element of this case has been disputed.\"\nA UK Foreign Office spokesman said: \"We appreciate that this continues to be a very difficult time for these men and their families and we are committed to keeping them up to date on the latest developments.\"\nHe said the prime minister had discussed their case with the with Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Indian High Commissioner Ranjan Mathai on 14 March.\n\"We have lobbied regularly on the importance of ensuring that this case is resolved as quickly as possible,\" he said.","summary":"The case of a British man who has been held in India for more than two years has been adjourned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mark Piper is jointly charged with murdering Levi Blu.\nLevi died in 2013 of internal bleeding. His mother Danielle Cassin is also accused of murder.\nA woman told a jury at Birmingham Crown Court she saw Mr Piper being violent with his other child, who was five at the time, in 2012.\nThe incident happened in the living room of Mr Piper's Chelmsley Wood home after he banned the youngster from playing on a games console, she said.\nThe witness said Mr Piper swore at his son and dragged him out the room before poking and prodding him in the face by the stairs.\n\"He (the child) was crying,\" said the woman, who met 31-year-old Mr Piper through a mutual friend.\n\"He punched him in his stomach at the same time on the stairs. It was hard, enough to hurt him.\n\"I have never seen anyone hitting a kid like that. It was rough. It was how you would hit your friends messing about. The little boy was crying. He was really upset.\"\nBut Paul Lewis QC, defending Mr Piper, wanted to know why the punch was not mentioned in her original police statement.\n\"I was lying (to the police),\" she said.\n\"I didn't want to seem like a grass.\"\nMr Lewis questioned how she could be sure about the words Mr Piper had used when she made her police statement months after the incident.\nHe highlighted a message sent by the witness about Piper which said: \"He loves all his kids and looks after them well. I just don't understand all this.\"\nLevi was found at the flat his parents shared in Nightingale Avenue, Chelmsley Wood, on 20 February 2013.\nBoth Ms Cassin, 27, of Frensham Close, Chelmsley Wood, and Mr Piper, of no fixed abode, deny murder.\nThey also deny causing or allowing the death of Levi and causing him suffering.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"A father accused of murdering his four-year-old son punched his other son in the stomach while the boy was crying, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nineteen sailors were killed and a further 30 injured when the Type 42 destroyer took a direct hit during the Falklands War on 25 May 1982.\nAs the ship sank in just 20 minutes, it took with it many documents and equipment which were of \"importance to the security of the United Kingdom\", said Clive Gale.\nHe was part of a 39-strong Royal Navy team which carried out a number of dives on sunken ships, including HMS Coventry, over a four-month period beginning in the autumn of 1982.\nRecalling the HMS Coventry search, he said: \"We were very conscious that we were diving on a war grave and the casualties that went down with the ship.\n\"We actually visited their grave and that stays with you.\"\nCarrying out Operation Blackleg was a physically demanding and dangerous mission for those involved, with some dives lasting for up to eight hours.\n\"We were 8,000 miles from any kind of rescue facility,\" Mr Gale added.\n\"There was still hostilities with Argentina and to cap it all there was a 500lb (227kg) unexploded bomb in the wreck somewhere.\n\"The whole mission was fraught with near misses.\n\"Cutting into a steel structure underwater traps oxygen and if you hit it with a spark it explodes quite violently.\n\"One chap lost the front plate out of his helmet and nearly drowned.\n\"I was knocked unconscious and had to be pulled back into the bell by a colleague of mine.\"\nMr Gale admits the mission, 300ft (91m) under the ocean's surface, was to \"recover or destroy certain items\".\nBut some things brought back from HMS Coventry, like the cross of nails, were not on the official list.\n\"I took off the big brass plaque while somebody else recovered the bell and the cross of nails was found,\" he continued.\n\"All these things that were really personal to the ship's company were then presented to Coventry Cathedral after we'd finished the job.\"","summary":"A former Royal Navy diver who helped recover the wreck of HMS Coventry from the South Atlantic says the mission was \" fraught with near misses\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe Northern Irishman came third on 5-2 favourite Box Office in his final race, won by 9-1 shot Brother Tedd.\nMcCoy, 40, had earlier finished third on Mr Mole behind winner Special Tiara in the AP McCoy Celebration Chase.\nAn emotional McCoy said: \"It's amazing. I've been so lucky all my life. I'll never forget this day.\"\nMcCoy, who has ridden more than 4,300 career winners, added: \"I want to thank everyone for coming. All my family were here and it's very special. An unbelievable day I'll never forget.\n\"There were tears coming back on Box Office. There were nearly tears going out on Box Office.\n\"I feel very lucky I have ended my career in one piece.\"\nDiscussing his record-breaking career, he added: \"Someone's going to ride more winners than me. All records get broken. I hope I'm dead, though.\"\nJockeys formed a guard of honour amid huge cheers as the rider was honoured at the Surrey track.\nColleagues lifted the Arsenal supporter as he collected the champion jockey's trophy for a 20th and final time, from former Gunners striker Ian Wright.\nThe terraces around the parade ring were packed as a capacity crowd of more than 18,000 gathered, and a rendition of \"For he's a jolly good fellow\" rang around the stands.\nWright paid tribute, adding: \"AP McCoy is made of something else altogether. For 20 years he has been at the top of his game, riding winners, week in, week out. I can think of no other sportsman or woman who can match his record.\"\nMcCoy has ridden in more than 16,000 races and suffered an estimated 1,000 falls in a remarkable career.\nHe did not compete in the feature race, the Bet365 Gold Cup, which was won by 17-year-old jockey Sean Bowen on Just A Par.\nBowen, tipped as a potential future champion, was completing a double on the day after victory on Lil Rockerfeller in the opener.\nBut there was a sad note to the afternoon for Just A Par's trainer Paul Nicholls when Rolling Aces died following the second race after collapsing on the walkway when returning afterwards.","summary":"Jockey AP McCoy ended his 20-year career with a third-place finish in his final race at Chepstow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The ruling is likely to encourage thousands of passengers with similar claims in the UK.\nJet2 argued the compensation payments should be delayed pending the outcome of a similar case in the Netherlands.\nBut the judge at Liverpool County Court ruled that \"a line should now be drawn. Justice delayed is justice denied\".\nThe EU has ruled that airlines must pay compensation for delayed flights, but a number of airlines have yet to pay out.\nFour airlines in the UK have made applications to delay payments: Jet2, Thomas Cook, Ryanair and WizzAir.\nThe Jet2 case heard in Liverpool involved Kim Allen, who claimed \u00e2\u201a\u00ac400 (\u00c2\u00a3292) compensation after an almost seven-hour delay when flying from Manchester to Malaga in 2012.\n\"We've all been kept waiting for so long, but I'm really happy with today's decision,\" she said after the judge's ruling.\n\"Hopefully now it's time for the airlines to pay us what the law says they should.\"\nHer solicitor, Kevin Clarke from Bott & Co, said he hoped \"the airlines will now finally face up to their obligations to passengers and to settle the hundreds of thousands of legitimate claims outstanding.\n\"Sadly, the history of their conduct over the last decade would tell us to expect yet another legal challenge.\"\nThe issue stems from the 2004 European regulations that oblige airlines, in some cases, to pay compensation to passengers for cancellations and delays, if they are not due to extraordinary circumstances.\nA further ruling by the European Court of Justice in 2009 confirmed that delayed passengers should be treated as if their flights had been cancelled, if the delay was longer than three hours, entitling them to cash compensation.\nDespite the ruling, a number of airlines in the UK are still arguing that some technical problems should be classified as extraordinary circumstances, and as such, no compensation should be due.\nThey have also argued that paying compensation for delays of three hours or more is disproportionate and too great a burden.","summary":"A judge has ruled that airline Jet2 must pay compensation to passengers who were delayed more than three hours.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alleged spying by the National Security Agency (NSA) \"must be explained and more importantly new trust must be built up for the future\", she told German MPs.\nThe allegations dominated the news during an EU summit last month.\nMs Merkel said the NSA affair was putting EU-US trade talks to the test.\nShe also said Germany's relations with the US \"are of paramount importance\".\nThe German government has said it is keen to hear directly from the fugitive NSA leaker Edward Snowden about the agency's collection of phone and internet data.\nBut Germany says it cannot offer him asylum because he would have to make his application on German soil.\nAccording to his leaks, the NSA targeted communications among Washington's Western allies, including Ms Merkel's mobile phone and EU offices.\n\"The accusations are grave,\" Ms Merkel said in her statement on Monday. She did not comment specifically on the alleged bugging of her phone.\nThe Bundestag - Germany's lower house - is holding a special debate on the NSA spying allegations.\nThe scale of NSA surveillance in Germany is not clear, and last month Germany sent some senior officials to Washington to find out more.\nGerman media report that the German secret services exchange intelligence with their US counterparts.\nBut recently the British newspaper the Independent, citing leaks from Mr Snowden, said the UK spy agency GCHQ had tapped into communications using a listening post on the roof of the British embassy in Berlin.\nMr Snowden, 30, fled to Russia in June after leaking details of far-reaching US espionage. He has temporary asylum, allowing him to live in Russia, until July 2014.","summary":"German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said allegations that the US bugged her phone are \"grave\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Glen, Conservative MP for Salisbury, said any decision to make the A303 a dual carriageway must include protection for the World Heritage site.\nMr Glen said a tunnel was the only \"realistic solution\".\nA government feasibility study is already under way to consider the various options for the road.\nSpeaking in a Westminster debate, Mr Glen said the road, which runs from Hampshire to Devon, had become the \"devil's highway\" and \"one of the most notorious traffic blackspots in the country\".\nHe joined other South West MPs calling for the government to consider the wider economic, environmental and safety benefits of improving the road.\nHowever, he cautioned that any plans to turn part, or all, of the 92 mile (148km) road into a dual carriageway must include protection for Stonehenge.\nMr Glen said he had been told by English Heritage, the National Trust and the Council for British Archaeology that Stonehenge would be \"formally placed on the at-risk register,\" if a dual carriageway was constructed close to the historic site without adequate protection.\nPlans for a tunnel were initially shelved in 2007 when the government said the estimated cost of \u00c2\u00a3510m was too expensive.\n\"A poorly designed and badly executed\" dual carriageway which could \"undermine a 5,000 year old world heritage site is not an improvement worth fighting for,\" Mr Glen said.\nTransport Minister Robert Goodwill said the government hoped an announcement on the future of the A303 would be made in the autumn.","summary":"Plans to build a dual carriageway close to Stonehenge could \"undermine\" the ancient monument, an MP has warned.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stocktrade is being transferred to the Dundee-headquartered firm for \u00a314m in cash.\nIts most recent annual revenue was \u00a39m, with \u00a31.3m in pre-tax profit.\nLast September, Stocktrade had \u00a34.3bn of assets under management. The buyer said it now stands at \u00a34.6bn, bringing 48,000 new customers.\nThat should increase the scale of Alliance Trust Savings to \u00a311.5bn in assets under management, with 105,000 customers, allowing for more efficient operations.\nIt will also increase the Dundonians range of services, including telephone and online share dealing services for pension providers, building societies, company share schemes and corporate Individual Savings Accounts.\nBrewin Dolphin said the sale would only clear a net gain of \u00a31m, after paying for separation costs.\nThe deal still requires clearance from regulators, and is expected to close during this year.\nAlliance Trust Savings was part of the strategy last month criticised by Elliott Advisers, the hedge fund and activist investor in parent company Alliance Trust.\nIn criticising the Dundee company's management, it succeeded in getting two new directors appointed. They could have sought to block further expansion of the financial retail platform. But it appears, from this deal, that they have agreed to expenditure on growth.\nAlliance Trust believes that the expansion could help its savings division into profit by 2016, apart from the cost of integration.\nPatrick Mill, managing director of Alliance Trust Savings (ATS), said: \"Stocktrade is a great strategic fit for ATS, giving us access to new customers, an increase in assets and the opportunity to build a strategic partnership capability.\n\"It also gives us the ability to align a traditional stockbroking business with our innovative, scalable and cost effective approach by offering customers online access alongside our in-house customer service team.\"","summary":"Alliance Trust Savings has agreed to buy Brewin Dolphin's stockbroking business. Patrick Mill, managing director of Alliance Trust Savings (ATS), said: \"Stocktrade is a great strategic fit for ATS, giving us access to new customers,","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An 18-year-old woman was driving a Toyota Yaris when it was in a crash with a Ford Transit van on the A595 near Bootle at 19:55 BST on Friday.\nShe and her front seat passenger, also 18, were pronounced dead at the scene.\nA third 18-year-old woman, in the back of the car, was flown by air ambulance to hospital where her condition is said to be \"critical\".\nThe 51-year-old man driving the van was also flown to hospital, where he is in a serious but stable condition.\nThe road was closed for six hours for the vehicles to be examined and then removed, Cumbria Police said.\nThe force is appealing for witnesses.","summary":"Two teenagers have died in a crash between a car and a van in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The West Ham striker is charged with driving a car while a baby was being held by a passenger.\nSnodgrass, 29, is alleged to have driven on Duke Street, Glasgow, on 17 April with too many people to fit a baby seat in.\nThe baby is alleged to have been in the arms for a rear seat passenger.\nSnodgrass, originally from Glasgow, was not at the city's Justice of the Peace Court when the case called.\nDefence lawyer Martin Black told the court \"he didn't think he had to be\" when asked why his client was not present.\nThe Crown requested a warrant which was granted by JP Eunice Paton.","summary":"Footballer Robert Snodgrass has appeared in court charged with dangerous driving.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hastings Pier is being rebuilt with \u00a314m of money raised mainly through the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nIt is now hoped a further \u00a3300,000 can be raised by selling 3,000 shares for \u00a3100 each.\nThe charity behind the restoration said investors would have a say in the pier's future.\nThe 140-year-old structure was almost completely destroyed by fire in October 2010.\nSimon Opie, CEO of the Hastings Pier Charity, said the shares were important to continue interest in the pier after its restoration.\nHe said: \"[The shares] are not just about the money, but it is about creating shareholder members, people who are invested in the pier, people who care about the town, the heritage of the pier, and people who will be here for the long term.\n\"The money that we have raised will restore the pier but beyond that it needs to have an economically viable future and that's what we hope we will create.\"\nThe Panamanian company Ravenclaw, which owned the pier, was issued with a compulsory purchase order after it failed to carry out repair work.\nThe order was granted in 2012 and the council formally took ownership of the pier in August.\nIt is hoped the restoration will be completed by spring 2015.\nHastings Council leader, Jeremy Birch, said: \"This is the people's pier so let them have a stake in it.\"\nThe shares will go on sale on Saturday through a community shares website.","summary":"Community shares are to be sold to raise money for the restoration of a fire-damaged pier in East Sussex.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a leaked letter, Mr Skates said he was informed this was because of the current level of investment.\nHe meets Network Rail officials on Thursday after describing conditions for rail passengers as \"unacceptable\".\nNetwork Rail said it was committed to working with the Welsh Government to get value for taxpayers' money.\nMr Skates has accused the company - which maintains tracks across the UK - of a lack of investment in clearing leaves this autumn, which cause damage to train wheels because of the extra braking pressure required.\nHe believes this has led to over-crowding and reduced punctuality of services as it forces more rolling stock to be removed from routes.\nArriva Trains Wales said 54 out of its fleet of 127 have had to be taken away for repairs this autumn - an increase of 54% on the same period last year.\nIn the letter seen by BBC Wales, sent last month to Network Rail's route managing director Andy Thomas, Mr Skates said Arriva Trains Wales raised concerns about the level of work being carried out to clear leaves from the lines.\nHe wrote: \"I have been informed that Network Rail responded that this was due to budgetary reasons and that at the current level of investment it would take 28 years to get the Welsh network up to the prescribed standard.\"\nA Network Rail spokesman said: \"We have jointly concluded with Arriva Trains Wales that the reduction in fleet availability cannot be solely related to Network Rail's autumn plan as we are increasing spend and activity.\n\"We are committed to working jointly with Arriva Trains Wales and the Welsh Government to ensure maximum value for taxpayers' money.\"\nIn a debate at the Senedd on Wednesday, Plaid Cymru's economy spokesman Adam Price described current conditions for Welsh rail passengers as a \"national crisis\".\nHe referred to three examples on social media yesterday in which one passenger told of his experience of a train catching fire, one had been on an overcrowded service where a passenger fainted, and another claimed to have a seat for the first time in 11 months.\nAn Arriva Trains Wales spokesman denied one of its trains had caught fire, instead saying there was a problem with an exhaust.\nHe said: \"We understand and apologise for the frustrations around the capacity issues faced by commuters which has been made worse recently by the additional maintenance required on damaged train wheels caused by the autumn leaf-fall.\n\"We continue to work hard with our partners in Network Rail to reduce the impact of this issue.\"","summary":"It would take 28 years to get the Welsh rail network up to a \"prescribed standard\", Economy Secretary Ken Skates has claimed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"County are tenants at the ground which is also used by rugby union teams Newport Gwent Dragons and Newport RFC.\n\"We've already made our position clear in respect to the pitch issues and what we're dealing with,\" Davies said.\n\"It points to the fact Newport County are bottom of the league and I suggest he focuses on preparing his own side.\"\n\"I'm not sure why he [Westley] feels it necessary to go on about it,\" Davies told BBC Wales Sport.\nDavies is also the chief executive of Rodney Parade Limited, which owns the ground and agreed a 10-year lease for the football club to use the stadium in 2013.\nOn Thursday, Westley questioned whether Newport County were getting value for money out of the leasing deal.\nThe Exiles have had two games - against Morecambe and Barnet - abandoned at half-time while their game against Stevenage in October was postponed because of the state of the pitch.\n\"It costs us more for us to have County playing there than it's worth. The estimated cost of drainage work is worth twice as much as we receive from County each season,\" Davies continued.\nThe Dragons were beaten 10-0 by Ospreys at Rodney Parade on New Year's Day on a dreadful pitch and Davies says he is aware of the state of the playing surface.\n\"This issue is very important and I'm not trying to say the pitch is perfect. We're doing all we can to repair the pitch but there's no short-term solution,\" he said.\n\"In the meantime, it helps no-one that it continues to dominate the agenda.\"","summary":"Newport Gwent Dragons chief executive Stuart Davies has dismissed Newport County boss Graham Westley's criticism of the Rodney Parade pitch.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Local MP Ian Lucas said people were concerned about the impact it could have if the prison on Wrexham Industrial Estate assumes a local name.\nIn a letter, prisons minister Jeremy Wright says local names are \"generally avoided as most local people object\".\nHe said it was likely people would be invited to propose names for the \u00c2\u00a3212m prison which is due to open in 2017.\nWork is expected to start in August, creating up to 1,000 jobs, to build the prison which will house 2,100 inmates, making it the largest prison in the UK.\nThe overall project spend is lower than the original \u00c2\u00a3250m estimate and the construction will involve local business and enterprises, with 100 apprenticeships created.","summary":"A new prison in Wrexham will not be named after the town, the government has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emergency services were called to Longtown Bridge, near Carlisle, on Tuesday after a 32-year-old man got into difficulties in the water.\nThe man had just rescued a young girl from the river, Cumbria Police said.\nChief Fire Officer for the county, Jim Onions, warned people against swimming during heatwaves because of strong currents.\nDivers and rescue crews were involved in the search, along with the coastguard and an RAF helicopter with thermal imaging equipment.\nThe body has not been formally identified.\nMr Onions said: \"We are really worried that during a hot spell - especially in the school holidays - people enter the water for a cooling dip because the water looks calm on the surface.\n\"But I've seen highly skilled firefighters in the water struggling because of strong undercurrents.\"\nThe rescued girl is at Cumberland Infirmary receiving treatment.","summary":"A body has been recovered from the River Don in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former business secretary said the offer to take a 25% stake in the firm's UK operations is \"quite close\" to what he would have offered.\nHe said it showed a commitment to south Wales after Tata announced it would sell its loss-making UK operations.\nBut he said it was only a first step, with the steel market \"awful\".\n\"The 25% offer is quite close to what I would have done,\" said Sir Vince, who served in the coalition government between 2010 and 2015.\n\"It sends the right message the government is committed to south Wales and the steel industry and it is within the rules we have to operate.\"\nHowever, speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales, he said there were still \"a lot of hurdles to overcome\".\n\"We don't know who the buyer is and if there is a buyer, if they will succeed because the economics of the situation at the moment are pretty awful with the low world prices [for steel] and ferocious competition,\" he said.\nThis makes a management buyout \"risky\", Sir Vince said, adding that, long-term, habits in British industry must be changed, with a proper strategy drawn up and more products used that are made in the UK.\nResponding to suggestions his successor as business secretary, Sajid Javid, had been slow to intervene, he said the government was \"reasonably cautious\" because of the \"economics of the industry\".\nHe said: \"They haven't done a complete U-turn, but they have acknowledged reality that government has an absolutely key role working alongside private business and I'm encouraged by that.\n\"As a starter it is a good move and we should applaud it. Let's hope there is a good buyer and they can turn it around\".","summary":"Sir Vince Cable has said he is \"encouraged\" by the government's response to the Tata steel crisis.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It is the third time Vitalmiro Bastos Moura has been tried for Dorothy Stang's 2005 death after previous convictions were overturned.\nMs Stang, 73, campaigned for 30 years to save rainforest from the interests of wealthy landlords.\nShe had tried to block Moura's attempts to seize land and was shot six times.\nMoura, who was convicted in 2007 and 2010 in verdicts that were subsequently overturned, was sentenced to 30 years in prison.\nIn the latest trial, the judge said Moura had acted in a cold-blooded and cowardly manner.\nProsecutors earlier said Moura and another rancher had hired gunmen to kill Ms Stang. Moura's lawyers argued there wasn't enough evidence linking him to the crime.\nThe death of Ms Stang in the northern state of Para became a symbol of the violent conflict for natural resources in Brazil's Amazon region.\nIn the past 30 years, more than 1,000 people have been killed in land disputes in Brazil, with some two-thirds of the murders happening in Para.\nAhead of the latest verdict, Ms Stang's sister, Barbara Richardson, said the repeated trials had been upsetting but had helped maintain a spotlight on the issues.\n\"That keeps the injustice of the system before the people's eyes,\" she told AP. \"Dorothy is ever prominent. The people understand what happened to her and what this means.\"","summary":"A Brazilian rancher has been found guilty of ordering the murder of an American rainforest activist.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money was raised by angel syndicate Equity Gap, along with venture capital firm Par Equity, US syndicate Aero-Den and the Scottish Investment Bank.\nThe move has led to five new skilled jobs which have been filled by former oil and gas supply chain workers.\nThe company said it planned to add further posts in the future.\nVert Rotors was founded by Olly Dmitriev in 2013 and produces ultra compact low-vibration gas compressors for aerospace, medical and other applications.\nThe funding will be used to increase capacity at Vert's manufacturing facility in Gracemount and expand its customer base.\nMr Dmitriev said: \"This investment brings valuable highly skilled manufacturing jobs to Edinburgh and allows Vert Rotors to increase our sales outreach.\n\"Our products are fully manufactured in Scotland and exported to Europe and the USA. We look forward to scaling up our operations following this investment.\"\nJock Millican, from Equity Gap, said: \"Vert Rotors has potential to disrupt the established marketplace significantly with its high quality products.\n\"Olly has an excellent track record in business and has a clear vision for the future of the company.\"","summary":"Edinburgh-based compressor manufacturer Vert Rotors has raised \u00a32m to expand its operations.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The new polymer \u00a35 note, which is slightly smaller than its paper predecessor, will be available in branches before becoming more widely available across Scotland.\nIt continues to feature Sir Walter Scott and The Mound on the front, and a bridge theme on the back.\nAll existing paper Bank of Scotland \u00a35 notes will be gradually withdrawn.\nHowever, those that remain in circulation will continue to be accepted at shops, banks and cash payment machines.\nBank of Scotland also plans to replace its \u00a310 paper note with a polymer version next year.\nThe new, plastic material is said to be cleaner and more resilient to being crumpled and spilled on.\nIn September, the Bank of England released new \u00a35 plastic notes featuring Winston Churchill on the back.\nIt was the first time a polymer note had been circulated by the Bank of England, but other parts of the UK have already been using the material.\nPolymer banknotes are made from a very thin, flexible, see-through plastic film, with the design printed on special layers of ink on the front and back.\nBecause the main material is see-through, the design can include clear spots that are like little windows you can look straight through.\nMore than 20 countries around the world already use polymer banknotes - they include Scotland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.\nLast year the Clydesdale Bank brought a fully plastic note into circulation in the UK for the first time with a limited commemorative edition \u00a35 note.\nAs of last week, it entered into full circulation, and has begun to replace the current paper version.\nThe note features Scottish engineering pioneer and entrepreneur Sir William Arrol on the front, along with the Forth Bridge and the Titan Crane.\nThe reverse shows several images of the Forth Bridge.\nRoyal Bank of Scotland's new \u00a35 plastic note is due to enter circulation on 27 October.\nIt will feature Scottish novelist and poet Nan Shepherd.\nScientist Mary Somerville has already been selected for the bank's planned \u00a310 polymer note, which is due to enter into circulation next year.\nThey will be the first women to appear on the bank's main issue notes.","summary":"Bank of Scotland's new plastic \u00a35 note has gone into circulation in Edinburgh.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four men, aged between 25 and 61, were arrested in Ashbourne, County Meath, at about 16:00 GMT on Tuesday.\nSome 160 kilos of herbal cannabis was discovered, Garda (Irish police) said in a statement.\nIt described the seizure as \"significant\" and said the drugs were \"destined for the Irish market\".\nA business premises in Ashbourne was also searched during the \"intelligence-led\" operation.\nIt involved Garda officers from the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and the Special Crime Task Force.\nStaff from the Revenue Commissioners Customs Service also participated.\nAll four men, who are Irish nationals, are being questioned on suspicion of drug trafficking offences.","summary":"Police in the Republic of Ireland have made a \"significant\" cannabis seizure.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mohammed Sarul Islam believes changing the name would generate publicity and act as a memorial.\nThe former Cardiff councillor has put forward a petition calling on the Welsh Government to change the name.\nAssembly members will consider the petition, which gathered 16 signatures, on Tuesday\nA petition needs a minimum of 10 signatures to be discussed by the Assembly Petitions Committee, under current assembly rules.\nMr Sarul Islam, president of the Commonwealth Business and Investment Council for Wales, said rebranding the airport with such a well-known name would attract international customers.\nIt is not the first time calls have been made to rename the airport, bought by the Welsh Government for \u00c2\u00a352m in 2013.\nPrevious suggestions include rebranding it the Robert Owen International Airport of Wales - after the Welsh pioneer of the Cooperative Movement - and Dylan Thomas International Airport Cardiff.","summary":"Cardiff Airport should be renamed the John F Kennedy International Airport, a petition has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Church members have voted to raise the cost of a wedding from \u00a3296 to \u00a3415 and for a funeral service from \u00a3102 to \u00a3160 from January next year.\nThe fees include the costs of lighting and administration for the first time.\nThe moves come despite a warning from some members of the Church's governing body, the General Synod, that the rises could have an impact on poorer couples.\nThe Rev Canon Simon Killwick, a vicar in Moss Side, Manchester, said: \"Such a fee increase seems to me hard to justify in times of financial austerity and even harder to justify in poor inner-city parishes.\n\"The Church of England ought not to be seen to be making a big increase at this time and ought not to be making it difficult for the poor to access these services at a time when a simple ceremony can be had at a register office for around \u00a3100.\"\nCanon Killwick said the right to waive fees in cases of hardship put clergy in the \"invidious position\" of means testing parishioners.\n\"Waiving can cause real ill feeling,\" he said. \"The poor don't want to be patronised by fees being waived, they want their church to be affordable to them.\n\"It would be a crying shame if poor people end up being married in register offices because the Church of England has priced them out of their parish church.\"\nBut the Rt Rev John Packer, the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, said the changes reflected the \"reality\" of the costs, and reduced confusion over different fees being charged by different parishes.\nHe told the General Synod that the fees raised about \u00a335m a year for the Church, including \u00a315m towards the pay of clergy.\n\"The reality of what it costs matters, and it seems to me that those who are being married within our churches do understand that,\" he said.\nThe increases were approved after a 4% rise in the number of Church of England weddings in 2010.\nLast year the General Synod rejected plans to increase the price of both weddings and funerals by 50%.","summary":"The cost of weddings and funerals in the Church of England is to rise by up to 40%.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The panther chameleon was found on Monday by a dog walker in the wooded area at Marl Park.\nIt had to be put down after X-rays showed all of its legs were broken and it had a deformed spine.\nRSPCA Cymru said it was an \"extremely sad example of an abandoned and neglected exotic pet\".\nInspector Selina Chan said: \"It is a possibility that the owners took on this animal but were unable to provide the care he needs and decided to release him to the wild.\n\"We are urging potential owners of exotic animals to thoroughly research what is required in the care of the particular species before taking one on.\n\"Potential owners need to make sure they can give their animal the environment it needs and they have the facilities, time, financial means and long-term commitment to maintain a good standard of care, as required under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.\"\nShe added it was illegal to release non-native species into the wild.","summary":"An abandoned chameleon has been put down after being found in a Cardiff park.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kieran Innes, of Aberdeen, died after his car crashed on the A90 north of Forfar on Tuesday morning.\nMr Innes was a coach with Middlefield Wasps FC.\nThe club said in a statement: \"He was a genuine nice guy and would do anything for anyone. Kieran also ran our disability football. He loved all his players who will miss him dearly.\"\n'Mark of respect'\nThe statement added: \"The Wasps family has lost a true gent who will be sorely missed. He loved the Wasps. Thoughts go to the Innes family.\n\"As a mark of respect we will be doing a minutes applause at each Wasps game this weekend - Kieran didn't do silence.\"\nPolice Scotland in Tayside renewed an appeal for information.","summary":"Tributes have been paid to a man who died in a car crash in Angus.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Swansea came into the match without a win in six games and fell behind at Villa Park to a Jordan Ayew strike.\nBut Sigurdsson's 25-yard free-kick got the visitors back on terms before Ayew's brother, Andre, nicked a late winner for Swansea.\n\"It was an important win, especially after going 1-0 down,\" said Iceland midfielder Sigurdsson.\n\"So we showed good character as a team to get back into the game and probably steal it at the end.\n\"We got back into the game with that free-kick and then changed the formation a little bit with Mo [Modou Barrow] coming on, it gave us a lot of pace down the wing.\n\"We kept going, knew we were going to get the chances.\n\"It was fantastic for the team because it's been a hard few weeks for us, having not won many games and lost a few points.\"\nBottom-of-the-table Villa had been on an even worse run and the loss to Swansea prompted Tim Sherwood's sacking as manager on Sunday.\nBut with a win to lift Swansea out of their mini-slump, Sigurdsson says morale will now improve and they can take added confidence into next Saturday's home game with Arsenal.\n\"We put the pressure on ourselves, we set targets before the season where we want to finish,\" he added.\n\"Of course we're not happy with the way we've been performing over the last couple of months.\n\"Sometimes you don't perform well, but you nick those wins, that's what it's about - as long as you're winning games you're happy.\n\"But of course we're not happy and we put the pressure on ourselves to win those games, and there has been some performances where we haven't been near our best.\n\"The only thing we can do is train hard and it will come.\n\"Days like these [against Villa] will help you with confidence and hopefully now we can kick on.\"","summary":"Gylfi Sigurdsson says Swansea's 2-1 win at Aston Villa was crucial to their Premier League survival hopes.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Australian defeated 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, but fell out of the semi-finals to Brazilian Adriano de Souza, who claimed his first WSL crown.\nMr de Souza paid tribute to Fanning saying \"he deserved it more than me\".\nThere has been strong support after a grieving Fanning won his Pipeline quarter-finals heat on Wednesday.\nThe Australian broke down in an interview after his winning heat, not long after learning of his brother's death.\nHe later posted on social media that it was one of the most challenging days of his life.\n\"I am so grateful for the incredible love and well wishes that have come my way since learning of my eldest brother's passing,\" Fanning said on Instagram.\n\"Like all my big brothers, Peter will always be a hero to me... I knew I could find the strength to take part in the final event of the season because that's what Pete would want.\"\nIt has not been disclosed how or where Peter Fanning died.\nMick Fanning came close to losing his own life in July after being forced to fight off a shark during a competition in South Africa.\nMick's mother, who is currently with him in Hawaii, said she was overwhelmed by the live televised footage of his close encounter with the shark.\n\"I just saw my boy going down. That was absolutely terrifying because I have lost a son before,\" Liz Osborne told Fairfax media.\nFanning's other brother, Sean, died in a car accident in 1998.\nImmediately after clinching the Pipeline Masters title, Adriano de Souza spoke of conflicting emotions going into the final day of competition.\n\"I wish so much to give a hug to Mick's mum, but it's kind of scary as we are in a world title race and I didn't want to mix it up,\" de Souza said.\n\"I think Mick deserved it more than me, he's such a strong man, a three-time world champion. The strongest man I have met in my whole life.\"","summary":"Three-time world champion Mick Fanning has missed out on the World Surf League (WSL) title after his brother Peter died.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The \u00a31.471bn spent shooting movies like Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2014 represents a 35% increase on 2013.\nMoney spent on homegrown UK films also increased, with \u00a3188m spent making films budgeted at \u00a3500,000 and above.\nBox office takings, though, were down 2% on the previous year.\nOverall, 157.5 million tickets were sold, representing a 5% dip in attendances compared with 2013.\nYet the BFI's figures show an increased market share for UK independent films, thanks in part to the box office success of Paddington and The Inbetweeners 2.\nThe former title took \u00a334.7m in 2014 and has now made more than \u00a335.5m at UK and Ireland box offices.\n\"The UK film industry is a powerhouse for growth and I'm delighted that 2014 saw an all-time high spend on film production,\" culture secretary Sajid Javid said.\n\"The huge amount of inward investment we are seeing is a sure-fire sign that the UK is the best place in the world to make films.\"\nBFI chief executive Amanda Nevill said its report \"illuminates a dynamic and vibrant story of success for the screen industries in the UK\".\nThe \u00a31.471bn spend represents the highest figure since statistics were first recorded 20 years ago.","summary":"The UK film industry spent a record amount on production last year, according to the British Film Institute (BFI).","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old clocked 19.95 seconds representing Louisiana State University at the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.\nJohn Regis set the British record of 19.94 in 1993, while Adam Gemili is the only other Brit to go sub 20.\nMitchell-Blake told BBC Sport his achievement was \"overwhelming\".\nRegis also clocked a time of 19.87 but this was never ratified.\nHe had already competed in two Olympic Games by the time he ran under 20 seconds.\nMitchell-Blake clocked his time having already won the 100m as well as anchoring his university to victory in the 4x100m at the SEC Championships.\n\"The 200 is my favourite event,\" said the 2013 European junior champion, who was visibly emotional when approached for an interview on the track..\nHe said he wanted to compete for Britain at the Rio Olympics in August but would be focusing on his college career for the next few weeks.\n\"Then I'll come back to the UK and try to compete for a spot on the team,\" he added.\nChijindu Ujah and James Ellington have also already run under the 20.50-second Olympic A standard in 2016.\nThe British Championships take place in June.","summary":"Nethaneel Mitchell-Blake has become only the second Briton to run under 20 seconds in the 200m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Nelms said on the club's website that a land use application will soon be submitted with the local council for land in Camperdown Park.\nHe and fellow American owner Tim Keyes recently bought 29 acres of land there, near the city's Ice Arena.\nNelms spoke after the club revealed an operating loss of \u00a3530,000 to 31 May.\n\"They are not great, but they're nothing to worry about,\" Nelms said of the club's annual accounts, which showed that turnover had remained at about \u00a34m.\n\"Football Partners Scotland, the major shareholder, funds any losses. We said we would do that from the get go.\"\nNelms explained that missing out on a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership - Dundee finished eighth - resulted in \u00a3200,000 less income than had been budgeted for.\nClub wages also increased by \u00a3175,000, partly down to the first pay rises to administration and support staff \"for a number of years\".\nNelms pointed out that the maintenance bill for Dens Park had risen \u00a350,000 on the previous year and an additional \u00a3500,000 would be required in the 2017 accounts because of rent increases.\nDundee's stadium is less than 400 yards away in the same street as city rivals Dundee United's Tannadice Park.\n\"The biggest issue we have is the stadium itself,\" added Nelms.\n\"We've put over \u00a3200,000 into the ground and that's not enhancing the ground - that's just keeping it going.\n\"We assume that those issues are going to get worse and worse as time goes on.\n\"We are trying to put on a 21st century entertainment product in a 19th century building and it's not new news that Tim and I have bought 29 acres near the ice rink in Camperdown Park.\n\"And we will be putting in a land use application shortly that we hope really enhances Dundee Football Club.\"","summary":"Dundee's American owners hope to build a \"21st century entertainment product\" at Dens Park. \"We are trying to put on a 21st century entertainment product in a 19th century building and it's not new news that Tim","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They include a new water sports park, railway station and a sliproad from the M77.\nThe City Deal scheme will see eight council areas around Glasgow receive about \u00a31bn from the UK and Scottish governments.\nThe councils also have the power to borrow extra cash.\nThe Glasgow and Clyde Valley City Deal involved massive investment by both the Scottish and UK governments last year.\nEight councils - Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, Inverclyde, North and South Lanarkshire and East and West Dunbartonshire - are involved.\nThe City Deal scheme will see Westminster and Holyrood give \u00a3500m each in additional grant funding to the eight council areas.\nThe councils will supplement this by borrowing \u00a3130m.\nCouncillors from across all eight areas will meet to discuss some of the schemes.\nSeveral of the projects being discussed later are in East Renfrewshire, where \u00a344m is expected to be invested over the next few years, with much of the money coming from the City Deal funding.\nOne is a water sports park at the Dams to Darnley Country Park. It would open in 2017 and include a centre offering wakeboarding, the fastest-growing extreme sport in the world.\nA new railway station in Barrhead and sliproad from the M77 would serve an area which could become one of East Renfrewshire's fastest growth areas. The council expects 1,000 new homes to be built there.\nAnother project would transform the Levern Works site in Barrhead. A site formerly occupied by Nestle, where pet food was once made, would be cleared. The site will then be marketed for development for a range of uses that will bring new jobs to Barrhead.\nA wide range of other infrastructure projects across the eight council areas will also be discussed.","summary":"A series of major infrastructure projects are being discussed in East Renfrewshire as part of the City Deal scheme.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fosse Park, near junction 21 of the M1, opened in 1989 and was bought in August for \u00c2\u00a3345.5m.\nPlans are now being prepared to improve parking and traffic congestion and the appearance of units.\nErnie White, leader of Blaby District Council, said the new owners had met with the council to clear up \"potential planning questions\".\n\"Fosse Park is the gateway from Blaby into the city and they see it as an investment that they think they can improve,\" said Mr White.\n\"I think it could be a better view when you come into the city, at the moment all you see are far too many backs of sheds.\"\nPaul Clarke, director of investments at Crown Estates, said: \"Two things we want to address are parking and congestion issues around the park and we believe it has become rather tired over the last few years.\n\"We are very concerned to address the quality of what we call the common areas - where people have to walk and park - and the facilities available to make sure a location like Fosse Park is as good as it can be.\"","summary":"The new owners of a Cardiff car park have said they want to make it \"as good as it can be\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red brick terrace at 9 Newcastle Road, Wavertree, was where the member of The Beatles lived from birth, in 1940, until he was five.\nAuctioneers said a telephone bidder, who wanted to remain anonymous, was the successful buyer after a \"bidding war\".\nThe three-bedroom house had been given a guide price of between \u00a3150,000 and \u00a3250,000.\nThe property has a rear yard and is a few streets away from Penny Lane, made famous by The Beatles.\nAndrew Brown, from Countrywide Property Auctions, said: \"There was a lot of interest in the property before the auction from potential buyers who lived in the UK and internationally.\"","summary":"The childhood home of Sir Paul McCartney has sold for \u00a3225,000 at auction in Liverpool.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Victory Medal belonged to Pte William John Boaden of the 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regiment.\nIt was found in a farmer's field in Porthcawl by a team of metal detecting enthusiasts.\nResearcher Stephen Lyons then tracked down Pte Boaden's family in Tiverton, Devon, where he was born in 1897.\nBut it is still not known how the medal came to end up in the field.\nPte Boaden signed up on the outbreak of the First World War aged 17.\nHis regiment served in France and Belgium, Mesopotamia, Salonika, Macedonia, Egypt, Palestine and Italy.\nThe medal is badly damaged but Pte Boaden's name and regimental number are still visible.\nChris Jeffreys made the discovery after sitting down on a fallen tree to take a break from metal detecting.\n\"I didn't have many finds that day,\" he said, until his detector picked up a \"beautiful signal\" around the tree.\n\"The area had been covered dozens of times before, so whether the tree falling disturbed something I don't know.\n\"It's the first medal I've found,\" he added. \"I was overjoyed.\"\nKeen to unravel the mystery of how the medal ended up in the field, Mr Jeffreys and his fellow metal detecting enthusiasts appealed for help to find out what happened to Pte Boaden.\nA First World War expert based in Cwmcarn, researcher and historian Stephen Lyons answered the appeal.\nFollowing a tenacious and at times pain-staking research, he tracked down daughter-in-law Moira Boaden and his grandson Stephen Boaden living in Tiverton, Devon.\nMr Jeffreys recently met them to present the medal.\nMrs Boaden said she was \"delighted\" as she never knew of its existence and that the family \"will treasure it\".\n\"It's so interesting hearing all the history of my father-in-law.\"\nStephen Boaden said he had nothing of his grandfather's, not even a photograph, until recently.\n\"It was a very nice surprise,\" he said.\n\"To find out so much information about what he went through and who he was - it gives him a personality.\"\nHe added that the medal was not just something that belonged to his grandfather, but was \"evidence of his service to his country.\"","summary":"A World War One medal found in a field in Monmouthshire has been reunited with the soldier's family.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old midfielder sustained the injury just 26 days after joining Posh from League Two side Crewe.\nHe had an operation on Saturday and is expected to be out until November.\n\"I haven't seen a grown man cry like that for 15 years so I feel for him, but we'll just have to pull together,\" McCann told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.\n\"There were about six seconds left of training, he planted his foot and broke his leg.\n\"He's had an operation, but I'm sure he'll come back stronger. The lads and the staff are devastated for him.\"\nMcCann also confirmed that Posh had not taken up the option to sign trialist striker Morgan Ferrier, who played in the pre-season friendlies against West Ham and Norwich.","summary":"Peterborough United manager Grant McCann says the club are \"devastated\" by the news that Alex MacDonald has broken his leg.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WRU Chairman Gareth Davies confirmed the move was made after regions had \"upped the ante\" over the Wales international's contract.\nAt least one other Welsh region has shown an interest in Williams, whose current contract ends next summer.\n\"It's over to the regions really to try and hopefully keep Scott Williams,\" Davies told Radio Wales Sport.\n\"The central contract from the union has been withdrawn after some of the regions started upping the ante, as it were.\"\nThe union's offer would have kept the player at the Scarlets.\nDual contracts are funded 60% by the WRU and 40% by the region, and Davies' comments suggest the regions are offering bigger deals than the one they put on the table.\nIt also hints that the WRU are not prepared to get involved in an auction of escalating bids.\nHowever, it appears that the player will stay in Wales, but with a region paying his contract in full.\nThat situation would not upset the governing body, who set up the dual contracts to stop players moving abroad.\n\"It's difficult because we can't centrally contract everybody because of the funding issues - some players will be, some won't be,\" added Davies.\n\"But the important thing is that between the union and the regions that we work together to ensure that we can retain as many of the top stars as possible, and the youngsters coming through as well.\"","summary":"The Welsh Rugby Union has withdrawn its central contract offer to Scarlets centre Scott Williams.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Parcels containing cannabis and so-called legal highs were removed at HMP Altcourse in Liverpool.\nThe contraband had become lodged on the 60ft (18m) roof after attempts were made to throw it over the prison walls.\nA prison spokesman said the crane is now being used as a deterrent, \"a bit like visible police street patrols\".\nDave Thompson, director of the privately-run Category B jail, said: \"These items were thrown over the prison walls by criminals on the outside.\n\"We are committed to preventing drugs coming into our prison and we are encouraged that at the same time as our seizures of banned substances have increased, the numbers of prisoners testing positive for them has come down.\n\"Altcourse's latest independent inspection report by government monitors praised our drug intelligence work, which they said led to effective drug searches in the prison.\"\nGovernment figures confirmed that 290 mobile telephones and SIM cards were seized in Altcourse in 2013 - the second highest number in England and Wales.","summary":"A crane has been used to remove drugs from the roof of a prison.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The rural grave, discovered last November in the town of Tetelcingo, consists of two 10m (33ft) deep pits.\nProsecutors say that the bodies may have been dumped illegally by morgue officials, but the investigation into who is responsible is ongoing.\nMorelos is among the worst-affected states in Mexico's epidemic of drug-related violence.\nAt least 20,000 people have disappeared across Mexico, the UN estimates - other organisation put the number far higher.\nInvestigators at Tetelcingo worked under a yellow tent as families of missing persons and National Human Rights Commission representatives looked on.\nGenetic samples will be taken from each set of remains to attempt identification before they are reburied in marked graves.\nThe exhumation is expected to take about five days.\nState prosecutor Javier Perez Duron said an investigation was under way into who was responsible for the illegal mass burial.\n\"It is extremely important and the highest responsibility to count the bodies and give them a dignified burial,\" Mr Duron said.\nExperts from the Autonomous University of the state of Morelos (UAEM) have been called in to help with DNA testing.\nAlejandro Vera, rector of UAEM, said: \"We recognize the tireless struggle of the relatives and victims' organisations of the more than 30,000 missing in this country that's sinking into barbarism.\"\nMr Vera founded a program to help those whose loved ones have disappeared in Mexico's drug war.\nAt least 20,000 people are thought to have disappeared.","summary":"Forensic experts in the Mexican state of Morelos have begun exhuming more than 200 bodies from a mass grave.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Natural Resources Wales (NRW) said the impact on sites of special scientific interest (SSSIs) \"could not be fully mitigated\".\nThe \u00c2\u00a31.1bn M4 proposal would cross four SSSIs along the Gwent Levels.\nWelsh Government lawyers argued environmental concerns had to be balanced against other interests.\nThe inquiry in Newport heard the scheme would mean about 105 hectares of designated land, set aside for the protection of water invertebrates, would have to be lost.\nThe Gwent Levels' unique network of ditches, known as reens, were dug during Roman times and have since become a habitat for a range of rare species.\nThe Welsh Government has pledged to replace lost reens with new ones.\nDr Jessica Poole, of conservation body Natural Resources Wales (NRW), told the inquiry discussions between the regulator and the Welsh Government meant she was content with the proposed design of the new reens.\nBut she said there was no guarantee they would work, and it could be some time before they supported the aquatic insects the sites are meant to conserve.\nReplicating a complex ecology that has developed over centuries would be \"challenging\", she said.\nNRW said the Welsh Government had not demonstrated the project would comply with its statutory duty to promote sustainable development.\nShould the alternative blue route, suggested by transport expert Prof Stuart Cole, be adopted - the motorway's impact on SSSI land would be \"significantly reduced\", Dr Poole said.\nBut the inquiry heard several issues NRW had raised in letters responding to the project's draft plans had been addressed and it was now satisfied on matters including water quality, drainage and some protected species such as otters and bats.\nMorag Ellis QC, acting on behalf of the Welsh Government, said it was for Welsh ministers to balance any potential impact on SSSI land with other public interests related to the new motorway.\nClaiming adverse effects were \"fully mitigated for\" was to apply a standard not in accordance with the law, she said.\nShe described the changes NRW had made to its initial objections after extensive discussions with Welsh Government as \"a major step forward\".","summary":"The proposed M4 relief road would have an \"adverse effect\" on protected wetland land, a public inquiry has heard. Morag Ellis QC, acting on behalf of the Welsh Government, said it was for Welsh ministers to balance any potential impact","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sir Martin Moore-Bick sent the letter late on Thursday following weeks of discussion with survivors.\nThere has been controversy over Sir Martin's suitability for the role and the areas the inquiry will cover.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.\nDowning Street said: \"The prime minister has received the letter and will consider it and respond shortly.\"\nHow far the inquiry can go has been a source of controversy since the Sir Martin's appointment was announced.\nHe angered survivors on his first day in the job by indicating the investigation would be \"pretty well limited\" to examining the cause of the fire, how it spread and how to prevent future incidents.\nBut he later vowed to consider a \"broad range of evidence\" which could include why residents' warnings about fire safety were allegedly ignored by authorities.\nSurvivors, bereaved families and other involved parties spent weeks making their case about what questions the inquiry should answer.\nMore than 400 submissions were received during the consultation period.\nThe \"Justice 4 Grenfell\" campaign said earlier this month it wanted an examination of local and national social housing policy and whether it \"increased risks to residents\".\nQuestions were raised in the aftermath of the disaster about the cladding used on Grenfell and other buildings. More than 100 buildings have failed the latest fire safety tests set in the wake of the fire.\nSir Martin has previously faced calls to resign from residents, while Labour MP David Lammy said he was a \"white, upper-middle class man\" who had \"never\" visited a tower block housing estate and should not have been appointed.\nThe inquiry is due to start in September. Sir Martin has previously said an interim report could be produced within a year.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.","summary":"The head of the public inquiry into the Grenfell Tower fire has written to Theresa May setting out the scope of his work.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man is said to have been trying to gather details about a German parliamentary committee that is investigating claims of US espionage.\nGerman authorities have asked the US ambassador for \"swift clarification\".\nThe US National Security Agency (NSA) was last year accused of bugging the phone of Chancellor Angela Merkel as part of a huge surveillance programme.\nThe scale of the agency's global spy programme was revealed in documents leaked last year by a former intelligence contractor, Edward Snowden.\nThe revelations about the NSA put a strain on ties between Germany and the US and raised feeling in Germany against American surveillance.\nThe BBC's Steve Evans in Berlin says the new allegation of American spying on an ally may make it harder for the US to get German help in its efforts to oppose Russian activity in Ukraine, and also to control Iranian nuclear ambitions.\nGerman media say the man arrested this week is a 31-year-old employee of the federal service, the BND or Bundesnachrichtendienst.\nThe German federal prosecutor's office confirmed the man's arrest, but gave no other details.\nA spokesman for Ms Merkel said she had been informed of the arrest, as had the members of the nine-strong parliamentary committee investigating the activities of foreign intelligence agencies in Germany.\n\"The matter is serious, it is clear,\" spokesman Steffen Seibert told the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper,\nDer Spiegel news magazine said the man was believed to have passed secret documents to a US contact in exchange for money.\nHowever, one unnamed politician told Reuters news agency the suspect had offered his services to the US voluntarily.\n\"This was a man who had no direct contact with the investigative committee... He was not a top agent,\" the source said.\nGermany is particularly sensitive to reports of espionage on its territory because many of its citizens from the formerly communist east of the country were spied upon by the Stasi secret police.","summary":"Germany's foreign intelligence service has been accused of spying for the US, prosecutors say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nFormer world player of the year Messi, 27, has inspired Argentina in Brazil.\nThe Barcelona forward has scored in all three games and is one goal shy of Maradona's 1986 five-goal haul, but Mehmedi says it is not all about Messi.\n\"With all due respect for his qualities and class, I think too much is talked about just Messi,\" said Mehmedi, 23.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"He is exceptional, no question, but that is not all, he has very good players around him. We will not neglect the preparation nor in the game itself,\" the Freiburg striker said ahead of their last-16 clash.\nArgentina are unbeaten in their six previous games against Switzerland but Mehmedi says his side are not heading into the game at Corinthians Arena just to make up the numbers against one of the pre-tournament favourites.\n\"Swap jerseys with Messi? I'm not here as a tourist,\" he said. \"Switzerland is in the second round of a World Cup.\"\nMehmedi knows if his side can defeat Argentina in Sao Paulo they will cause one of the biggest shocks of the 2014 tournament in Brazil.\n\"I know the quality and potential of this team,\" he continued.\n\"If we defeat Argentina, we write a piece of World Cup history and many people in Switzerland will be proud of the team.\n\"I even think such success would see the world take notice, but we are not naive.\n\"It will take an absolutely top performance of each one of us. And I assure you, everyone will do everything we can to provide these and tearing for Switzerland.\"","summary":"Switzerland striker Admir Mehmedi says \"too much is talked about just Messi\" ahead of their World Cup match against Argentina on Friday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Experts reassembled pieces of tiles found amid tons of earth from the site known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif.\nThey say the tiles date from the period of the Second Temple, during the time of King Herod about 2,000 years ago.\nThe temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD during a Jewish rebellion.\nSome 600 segments of coloured stone floor have been found since archaeologists began examining the debris from the hilltop site in 2004.\nThe plateau where the temples stood is the most sacred site in Judaism. It is joined by the Western Wall, venerated by Jews as part of the original supporting wall of the temple compound.\nHaram al-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary) is also the place where Muslims believe the Prophet Muhammad ascended to Heaven, and is the third holiest site in Islam.\nThe archaeologists say the tiles probably came from porticos in the temple's courtyards.\nPiecing the fragments together \"enables us to get an idea of the Temple's incredible splendour\", said Dr Gabriel Barkay of the Temple Mount Sifting Project.\nExperts say they managed to assemble seven potential designs of how the flooring could have looked like. The type of flooring is known as opus sectile, Latin for \"cut work\", and \"considered to be far more prestigious than mosaic tiles floors\", according to Frankie Snyder, from the project's team.\n\"The tile segments were perfectly inlaid such that one could not even insert a sharp blade between them,\" she said.\nThe Temple Mount Sifting Project was established by Israeli archaeologists in 2004 to examine debris dumped by Islamic authorities following expansion work at an underground mosque on the compound.\nThe project attracts thousands of visitors each year who participate in finger-tip searches of the earth and has so far turned up hundreds of ancient relics, including coins, animal bones and pieces of pottery.","summary":"Archaeologists in the occupied West Bank say they have found the earliest examples of flooring from a Jewish temple.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nicole Ferguson, 27, from Fergleen Park in Derry, pleaded guilty to stealing the money from the Ferryquay Street branch of Cancer Research UK.\nThe offence was committed between 21 March and 24 July 2014.\nFerguson has been released on bail until she is sentenced in February.\nShe also pleaded guilty to a second charge of abusing her position as an employee to expose charity to a risk of financial loss.\nA defence solicitor told the court that full restitution would be available when Ferguson is sentenced.\nAs part of her bail conditions Ferguson must co-operate with the probation service and must reside at her Fergleen Park address.","summary":"A Londonderry woman has admitted stealing more than \u00a330,000 from a cancer charity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to an address in Holland Street at about 16:15 on Wednesday where they found the body of James Chadwick, who was from the city.\nHe had a number of unexplained injuries.\nFollowing the results of a post-mortem examination, his death is now being treated as murder.\nOfficers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiries and reviewing CCTV images from the area.\nDet Ch Insp Iain Smith, of Police Scotland, said: \"This investigation is at an early stage and it is important we establish what has happened which led to James Chadwick losing his life.\n\"Our inquiries so far have established that Mr Chadwick was last seen on Monday 31 August and we're appealing to anyone who has any knowledge of his movements since 31 August to contact police as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"A murder investigation has been launched after the body of a 41-year-old man was found in a flat in Aberdeen.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"David Buchanan, 18, of Haslemere, Surrey, admitted two counts of hacking and one of impairing the operation of or hindering access to a computer.\nThe charges refer to \"computer intrusion and damage to network profiles\" in July and August 2015.\nMr Buchanan will be sentenced on 2 August at Guildford Magistrates' Court.\nThe Mumsnet homepage was redirected to a now suspended Twitter profile page and had some posts edited during a cyber attack in August.\nIt was also subjected to a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, where an attempt is made to force a site offline by swamping it with internet traffic.\nMumsnet users were made to reset their passwords as a \"precautionary measure\" following the attacks.","summary":"A teenager has admitted hacking the parenting website Mumsnet.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Janet Jordon, 48, her daughter Derrin, aged six, and her partner Philip Howard, 44, were found in a house in Vicarage Road, Didcot, on 23 May.\nThe body of murder suspect, Janet's son 21-year-old Jed Allen, was found two days later in woodland near Marston Ferry Road, Oxford.\nThe private funeral is being held at Oxford Crematorium.\nThe families of the murder victims described their deaths as an \"unimaginable\" tragedy.\nPost-mortem examinations confirmed all three died from multiple stab wounds.","summary":"The funeral is being held for a mother, her daughter and her partner who were stabbed to death in Oxfordshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"\"I'm 64,\" he said of his fascination with the 1836 battle. \"When I was five or six years old, this thing began.\"\nCollins' collection includes a fringed leather pouch used by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie's legendary knife.\n\"There's things in there that will make your mouth drop,\" the Genesis star said in San Antonio.\nThe donation was accepted on Tuesday by Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who is campaigning for a new historical centre to house Collins' collection.\n\"Texans are deeply indebted to Phil Collins,'' Patterson said. \"He is giving us back our heritage.\n\"Now these Texas treasures need a home where all can see them and study from them and learn about how Texans won our liberty.''\nThe legendary battle, named after a former mission in San Antonio, saw 1,500 Mexican troops lay siege to 200 Texans fighting for Texas independence.\nCollins said he first became interested in the Alamo after watching a 1950s TV series about Crockett, the famed frontiersman who died in the conflict.\nThe Grammy and Academy Award winner's collection includes more than 200 items and is thought to be the largest in private hands.\n\"My nine-year-old son was saying, 'Why are you going to give it all away, Dad? I thought I was going to have it,''' he told reporters.","summary":"British singer Phil Collins has donated his vast collection of Alamo memorabilia to the state of Texas.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Netherlands striker Van Persie, 33, had scored the opening goal in the Turkish side's 3-1 win against Akhisar before the first-half injury.\nTelevision pictures showed blood coming through a bandage on his left eye.\n\"After tests in the hospital this morning I can say my eye itself is undamaged so all good,\" he said.\nHe told followers on Instagram that he had torn his eyelid.\nClub doctor Burak Kunduracioglu had earlier sought to play down fears the player had suffered a serious eye injury, saying: \"He received a blow to the eye and suffered a torn eyelid and bleeding.\n\"After the investigations we learned that nothing important happened. His condition is good.\"\nThe former Arsenal and Manchester United forward joined Fenerbahce from the Old Trafford club in July 2015.","summary":"Fenerbahce's Robin van Persie says his eye is \"undamaged\" after being struck by a ball during a pre-season friendly.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The head of city centre regeneration is set to receive the largest increase of 20%, leading to a salary of \u00a375,000.\nA council document said it reflected \"increased responsibility\" due to \"additional city centre development\".\nBut, the Taxpayers' Alliance said people wanted to see lower council tax rates, not large pay rises for bosses.\nCouncillor John Flanagan said the rises affected eight posts and would be funded \"from within existing budgets\".\nSeven other senior bosses could earn a pay rise of about 7%.\nDespite the disappointing performance of Manchester's schools over recent years, the strategic director of education and skills will get a pay rise of 7.6%.\nThat will take their new salary to \u00a3125,000 per year.\nAs for other council staff, there are around 1,300 employees who are paid the living wage of \u00a38.25 per hour - and the average council salary is \u00a323,000 a year.\nIn addition to that, most city council employees were given a pay rise of just 1% earlier this year.\nThe council have had to cope with huge cuts worth around \u00a3300m a year over the past six years.\nThat has meant a reduction in staff from around 10,000 - to fewer than 6,000 today.\nMr Flanagan, executive member for finance, said: \"It is essential that we can keep and attract the right calibre of senior staff by having salaries which reflect the levels of responsibility they have and are in line with those available in comparable cities.\n\"We are currently reviewing all staff salaries, from top to bottom, to ensure they fairly reflect their workloads and responsibility, while maintaining value for money for council taxpayers.\"\nHarry Davis, from the Taxpayers' Alliance, said the council had been \"really good over the last half decade\" over pay issues.\n\"They have removed about 400 staff earning over \u00a350,000,\" he said.\n\"But, when savings need to be made and council tax is still going up, they have to make sure that they keep a tight grip on the purse strings so that they can channel as much as possible to front line services and tax cuts for local residents.\"","summary":"Senior managers at Manchester City Council are to be given pay rises of up to 10%.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Katari Anuradha was shot and stabbed by at least three men wearing burkas, Indian media reported, quoting police. A motive has yet to be established.\nHer husband, who was with her, is in a critical condition with bullet and stab injuries.\nThe attack took place at the Chittoor Municipal Corporation office, where the staff tried to stop the attackers.\nSenior police official G Srinivas told the Indian Express newspaper that they were exploring several angles, including old rivalry and new enemies.\nThe assailants fled the scene after the attack, although reports say two people later handed themselves into police.\nThe attackers had been wearing burkas, one-piece veils that cover the face and body, as they forced their way into Ms Anuradha's office, media reports said.\nSecurity has been tightened in Chittoor and state police are closing borders with neighbouring Tamil Nadu state in an attempt to find the killers.","summary":"A municipal councillor has been killed in the southern Indian state of Andhra Pradesh.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC Gareth Browning, 33, was on foot in Whitley, Reading on 30 November when he was hit by a black Mazda Aerosport driven by Luke Haywood, 28.\nHaywood admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent and dangerous driving at Reading Crown Court.\nPC Browning was critically injured and remains in hospital in a serious condition.\nHaywood, of no fixed address, had previously admitted aggravated vehicle taking and one count of going equipped to burgle.\nHe is currently serving a prison sentence for separate burglary offences.\nPC Browning was attempting to stop the stolen vehicle, driven by Haywood in Shinfield Road, when he was injured.\nDet Supt Chris Ward said: \"No sentence can ever reflect the injuries that PC Browning received as a result of Haywood's reckless actions. PC Browning was doing what thousands of police officers do every day - protecting the public from dangerous criminals.\n\"I hope that today's sentencing can allow Gareth's family to begin to come to terms with what has happened. We all wish Gareth a full recovery.\"","summary":"A man who ran over and seriously injured a police officer has been jailed for 12 years.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Motorcyclist Leighton Santos, 22, admitted causing David Hitchen's death through careless driving and was jailed at Preston Crown Court on Monday.\nThe maximum sentence is five years, but this can be reduced by a guilty plea.\nRoad safety charity Brake said there was a \"need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed\".\nSantos admitted causing the 42-year-old former Great Britain international's death near Belmont, Lancashire, in September 2014, on the first day of his trial.\nLancashire Police said Santos had been riding a Yamaha motorbike on Rivington Road when he \"drifted into the opposite carriageway\" and collided with Mr Hitchen.\nThe cyclist suffered serious injuries and died later in hospital.\nIn addition to the six months for causing death by careless driving, Santos was also given 12 months for another motoring offence.\nIn March 2016 he was convicted at Manchester Crown Court of dangerous driving after taking police on an eight-mile pursuit that saw him reach speeds of up to 90mph (145km\/h) in a 30mph zone.\nMartin Key, British Cycling's campaigns manager, said six months for \"causing the death of a human being is a punishment that many would agree certainly does not fit the crime\".\n\"While these incidents are extremely rare, we need to ensure that sentencing guidelines adequately reflect the potential consequences of an offence,\" he said.\nA spokeswoman for Brake said the sentence was \"insulting\".\n\"Leighton Santos, who killed another human being, was sentenced to a paltry 18 months in prison, and will likely be out in nine.\n\"It's no wonder that grieving relatives are often left feeling let down and insulted by our justice system.\n\"We need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed, particularly when, as in this case, they have exhibited previous examples of dangerous behaviour.\"","summary":"A six-month sentence given to a man who killed a former professional cyclist is \"not fit for purpose\", British Cycling has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Researchers found that four out of five children in England who ate school lunches had tried food at school that they had not tried at home.\nHalf of parents questioned said their children had asked for foods they had eaten at school to be cooked at home.\nThe survey, of about 1,000 parents, found the most popular vegetables were carrots, sweetcorn and peas.\nAubergine, chickpeas and spinach were among the least popular.\nOf the parents questioned, 628 had children who ate school lunches.\n(% denotes proportion of parents who said their child would eat each vegetable)\nEngland's School Food Trust commissioned the research after a survey by the Mumsnet website suggested some parents gave their children packed lunches because they thought they were too fussy to eat anything else.\nTrust chairman, Rob Rees, said: \"Every parent knows it's a nightmare watching their child push food around the plate.\n\"School meals can be a great way to help parents encourage their children to try new foods and to increase the variety of foods in their diet.\"\nMumsnet co-founder, Carrie Longton, said: \"Getting children to eat healthily is every parent's dream, but meal times at home can often be a battle ground and emotionally charged.\n\"From Mumsnetters' experience it seems that once at school there's a desire to fit in with everyone else and even some positive peer pressure to boast about the variety of what foods you can eat.\n\"School meals have also moved on quite a bit from when Mumsnetters were at school, with healthier options and more variety.\"\nSchool meals in England now have to comply with strict nutritional guidelines.\nAbout four in 10 primary school children in England now eat school lunches, slightly more than in secondary schools.\nMore children in Scotland eat school lunches - about 46%.\nThe survey was conducted online between 26 February and 5th March among a panel of parents who had at least one child in school aged 4-17 years old.","summary":"Children who eat school lunches are more likely to try new foods at home than those who do not, a survey suggests.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It works by looking for a combination of \"markers\" in the blood which are different in healthy people and those with the disease.\nDelegates at the Alzheimer's Research UK Conference heard that the University of Nottingham is now developing a quick and easy test to do in clinics.\nIt could mean much earlier diagnosis and better treatments, they said.\nThe test uses some proteins that have been strongly linked with Alzheimer's disease, such as amyloid and APOE.\nBut through careful analysis of blood from people with the disease, as well as those with early-stage memory problems, the researchers detected some other markers that were suggestive of the disease.\nMost notably, some proteins related to inflammation seem to have been added to increase the power of the test.\nProf Kevin Morgan from the University of Nottingham said they still had to validate the test and it could be a decade before it was used in patients.\nBut he added that the combination of markers they had found was looking very promising.\n\"Our findings are exciting because they show that it is technically possible to distinguish between healthy people and those with Alzheimer's using a blood test.\n\"As blood tests are a fast and easy way of aiding diagnosis, we are really encouraged by these findings and the potential they hold for the future.\"\nHe said there were several ways the test could benefit patients, including giving people a definitive diagnosis, which was not always possible at the moment.\nIt could also direct future therapies to make sure patients were getting the most appropriate treatment, he explained.\nPotentially, it could be a \"cheap and easy pre-screen\" test which enabled Alzheimer's to be picked up before symptoms appeared, he said.\n\"The way we see it working is you can test people and it will tell them if they have the all-clear, or if they are medium- or high-risk.\n\"If they are medium-risk, they can be monitored closely and high-risk patients can be referred to a specialist for more in-depth testing.\"\nDr Eric Karran, director of Research at Alzheimer's Research UK, said: \"Giving people with dementia an accurate diagnosis is not always easy, and so building up our armoury of diagnostic techniques is vital.\n\"While there is still some way to go before a test like this could become available, the results are promising.\n\"When used alongside other diagnostic techniques, a blood test like this could be a real help.\"","summary":"Scientists say they have developed a blood test which could help diagnose Alzheimer's disease. \"If they are medium-risk, they can be monitored closely and high-risk patients can be referred to a specialist for more in-depth testing.\" Dr","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment.\nHe was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams.\nThe Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for \"good behaviour\".\nHe is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century.\nThe first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007.\nLance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014.\nHe has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire.\nDuring his career, Lance Corporal Derby XXX has also helped switch on the Christmas lights in Ashbourne and met Prince William at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce.","summary":"A soldier's pet sheep has been promoted to the rank of lance corporal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, Sarah Rochira published the results of a major review of the experience of care home residents.\nThe use of antipsychotic drugs was a recurrent theme which she has branded a \"national scandal\".\nHealth boards and care homes have said changes are being made.\nThe commissioner is asking them to show significant improvements in practice.\n\"I know professionals don't like this phrase, but across Wales older people in care homes, through the inappropriate use of these drugs, are being 'chemically coshed'. That's the reality of it.\n\"It is a national scandal. I made that clear when I published my review. I was very clear I would come back and look for evidence of changes and I've now begun that process.\n\"I will publish the findings from the health boards later this year and I cannot be any clearer in my expectation that they understand how inappropriate the current situation is and that they can evidence real progress.\"\nAntipsychotic drugs are primarily used to treat conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.\nA survey last November by the Royal College of Psychiatrists found nearly one in five - 18% - of dementia patients were being prescribed antipsychotics.\nThe Royal Pharmaceutical Society in Wales published its own report into the use of medicines in care homes following the Ms Rochira's report.\nThe society's director in Wales, Mair Davies, told BBC Radio Wales' Eye on Wales programme that there were examples of expert practice.\n\"What we need is to make sure that happens in every care home in Wales,\" she said.\nSteve Ford, the dementia care lead for Care Forum Wales, which represents more than 450 independent care homes in Wales, believes progress is being made.\n\"We need to look at the underlying reasons for unwanted behaviour that challenges, rather than picking up the phone to the GP and requesting those prescriptions,\" he said.","summary":"The use of antipsychotic drugs in care homes is \"chemically coshed\", the older people's commissioner for Wales has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Andrew Travers left the authority by \"mutual agreement\" after the error, officials said.\nVoters were initially turned away from all 155 polling stations in the borough because their names were missing from the poll list.\nAn independent investigation has been launched, the council said.\nIn a statement issued through the council, Mr Travers said: \"I have enjoyed my time at Barnet and I believe the changes we have put in place and the continued programme of growth and transformation will enable the borough to continue to thrive.\"\nA council spokesperson said Mr Travers had \"made a valuable contribution to the council during his three and half years as chief executive.\"\nDeputy chief executive John Hooton will take over temporarily while longer term arrangements are put in place, the council said.\nOn election day, staff at one station said just three of the first 30 voters to show up were on the register. The rest were told to come back later.\nBarnet Council apologised for the problems and later offered emergency proxy votes to residents who had been affected.\nBut voters in the area questioned how the result could be \"fair\" when not everyone was able to have their say at the ballot box.\nA statement released by Mr Travers on Thursday blamed electoral registration lists for the problems.\nThe council's review will conclude by the end of May and the findings will be presented publicly to the General Functions Committee.\nIt will look at the \"appropriateness\" of arrangements in place for the EU Referendum in June.\nA spokesman said it was currently in discussions to establish who would lead the investigation.","summary":"The chief executive of Barnet Council has resigned after voters were turned away from polling stations during the EU referendum.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wayne Maycock, Paul Bromwich and Admi Headley were last seen at HMP Leyhill at about 16:45 GMT on Sunday.\nAvon and Somerset Police has appealed for anyone who sees them, or knows of their whereabouts, to make contact.\nHMP Leyhill in South Gloucestershire is the only minimum-security prison in the South West.\nHeadley was sentenced in 2006 for rape and robbery, Maycock was jailed in the same year for GBH, while Bromwich was sentenced in 2001 for rape.\nEarlier, the police force suggested all three were convicted of rape but this information was later amended.\nA Prison Service spokesperson said: \"Public protection is our top priority. We take absconds from custody extremely seriously. We are working closely with the police and are urgently investigating this incident.\"\nAccording to Avon and Somerset Police:\nLeyhill, near Wotton-under-Edge, is a category D prison housing more than 500 inmates, including some on life sentences.","summary":"Three men serving sentences for rape and robbery have absconded from a prison.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kemp, who last played Grant Mitchell in 2006, said it would be \"a brief return\".\n\"When I was approached about returning to EastEnders for Barbara's final episodes, it was something I could not turn down,\" he said.\nFollowing her surprise return to Albert Square, Dame Barbara announced her character would be killed off.\nHer character reappeared on Friday, having left in 2010, to tell her eldest son Phil, played by Steve McFadden, that her cancer had returned.\nAfter the episode, producers revealed that Peggy would die from the disease in emotional scenes to be screened in the spring.\nNow Kemp, who played Grant from 1990-1999 and then again in 2005 and 2006, will return to bring the Mitchell family back together.\n\"Barbara is a very close friend, so when I learned of the storyline it felt right that the Mitchell brothers are reunited with their mother for the last time,\" he said.\n\"I am really looking forward to going back to EastEnders and filming what are set to be some classic EastEnders episodes.\"\nGrant Mitchell has been one of the soap's most memorable characters in its 30-year history, arriving in 1990 along with brother Phil.\nHe was involved in repeated family dramas including having an affair with his brother's wife, Kathy, and having his brother go on to marry his ex-wife Sharon.\n\"Grant Mitchell is an EastEnders legend and finally he is returning home to Walford to say goodbye to his mother and be reunited not just with his old loves but also his brother,\" said EastEnders executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins.\n\"To have the Mitchell brothers come face to face again, having to face losing their mother, is an opportunity to show Ross Kemp and Steve McFadden at their very best.\"","summary":"EastEnders actor Ross Kemp is to reprise his role as Grant Mitchell for Dame Barbara Windsor's final episodes of the BBC One soap.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lancashire County Council has earmarked land on the former Glenburn Sports College and Skelmersdale College.\nThe sports college closed in August, while Skelmersdale College's Westbank campus, owned by Newcastle College, is also unused.\nThe decision follows a comparative study by Network Rail of both sites and one near the Concourse shopping centre.\nSkelmersdale's original railway station closed to passengers in 1956.\nThe council - which owns Glenburn Sports College - said Skelmersdale could get two direct trains to Liverpool per hour under the plans it has made in partnership with Merseytravel and West Lancashire Borough Council.\nCounty councillor John Fillis, cabinet member for highways and transport, said it was an \"exciting step forward\".\nHe said the preferred location was big enough to allow for the possibility of future expansion.\nHe added: \"It has good highway access and good connectivity to the town and the surrounding area.\"\nThe authority confirmed it will now start the process of acquiring the relevant land.\nSkelmersdale was designated a new town on 9 October 1961..\nIt is one of the largest towns in the north west of England not to have its own railway station.","summary":"Plans to build a new railway station in a Lancashire town have moved a step closer.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wimbledon and Queensway stations will be the first to see their staff moved from ticket offices into ticket halls and on to platforms.\nTransport for London (TfL) said it would save \u00a350m annually as it tries to save \u00a34.2bn by 2020.\nBut Manuel Cortes, from the TSSA union, said London Mayor Boris Johnson was \"rushing through\" the closures.\nMr Cortes, leader of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association said: \"Talks on the safety implications of closing over 250 stations have not even been concluded.\n\"The mayor doesn't seem concerned about how millions of tourists will cope with fewer staff to help them on their way.\"\nTfL said all stations would remain staffed and 150 new ticket machines would be installed by April 2016.\nIt added that new visitor centres would be created at larger stations such as Victoria and King's Cross to help visitors.\nNick Brown, London Underground's chief operating officer, said more staff were being placed \"where they can offer the best possible assistance\" as only 3% of Tube tickets were bought at ticket offices.\nHe said: \"This forms part of our wider vision for the Tube, which includes a 24-hour weekend service on core parts of the network.\"\nBut the changes have led to previous strikes by the Aslef and RMT unions.\nLabour's London Assembly transport spokeswoman Val Shawcross said: \"When he was elected, Boris Johnson promised Londoners he would protect the capital's ticket offices, but today he starts the process of dismantling each and every one of them.\n\"Whilst there is obviously a big role for ticket machines to play, there is no substitute for a member of staff.\"\nLondon Underground said after 100 meetings with unions the number of roles to be reduced had fallen from 950 to 897 with no member of staff facing compulsory redundancy or losing money.","summary":"The first of 250 London Underground ticket offices are to close.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A formal complaint has been made to the European Commission by a group of Italian consumers' organisations.\nThey accuse McDonald's of forcing franchisees to pay excessive rents and high fees.\nMcDonald's said it shared risks and rewards with its licencees.\nIn a statement, McDonald's said: \"We are proud of our franchisees and are committed to working closely together so that they have the support they need to operate their restaurants and their businesses.\n\"This approach, with the principle of sharing risk and reward, has been successful for many years and has helped create the best business opportunities for our franchisees and the best overall experience for our customers.\"\nThe Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and European unions, including the Bakers Food and Allied Workers Union in the UK, are supporting the formal antitrust complaint.\n\"McDonald's abuse of its dominant market position hurts everyone: franchisees, consumers, and workers. We strongly urge the European Commission to investigate the charges and to use all of its powers to hold McDonald's accountable,\" said SEIU organising director, Scott Courtney.\nThe European Commission said it would now study the submission. It has the powers to launch an investigation if it believes the allegations are founded.\nThe consumer organisations claim franchisees are prevented from switching to competitors because McDonald's makes them sign longer-than-average contracts.\nThey also said licensees lease premises from the company at above market rates.\nIt is claimed this leads to poorer consumer choice and higher prices in franchise stores as opposed to those owned directly by the company.\nFranchisees own and operate 73% of McDonald's restaurants in Europe.\nMcDonald's received $9.27bn (\u00c2\u00a36.40bn) in revenues from its franchised restaurants worldwide in 2014.","summary":"Fast food giant McDonald's is being accused of abusing its dominant position in the European franchise market.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aberdeenshire-based Harbro Group saw pre-tax profit increase by \u00a3800,000, to \u00a33.5m, in the year to the end of June 2016.\nThis was despite turnover falling by \u00a31m to just over \u00a3100m.\nHarbro said international sales grew over the year, both in Europe and in new markets further afield.\nThe Turriff-based company manufactures and supplies feeds for the beef, sheep, dairy, pig and poultry sectors.\nIt also has a network of 19 shops across Scotland, operating under the Country Store brand. The stores cater for farming and rural communities with a range of products, including fireside supplies, country clothing and footwear.\nIn accounts filed with Companies House, the company said: \"As always, the outlook for agriculture is difficult to predict.\n\"We have certainly been experiencing challenging times over the last 12-18 months but the industry is a robust one.\n\"The impact of Brexit is still to be fully understood, although the board are confident that the group will be well positioned for whatever business challenges this may bring about.\"","summary":"One of Scotland's largest suppliers of animal feed has reported a rise in profits.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the year to the end of March, 57 victims of homicide (murders and culpable homicides) were recorded - down five on the previous 12 months.\nThis is the lowest number of recorded homicide cases for a single 12-month period since 1976 and half the figure of nine years ago.\nAs of 31 March 2016, only one case of homicide recorded in 2015-16 was unresolved.\nThe report Homicide in Scotland showed that a sharp instrument remained the most common method of killing in Scotland and accounted for 51% of homicides (29 cases) in 2015-16.\nNearly all of these cases (26 out of 29) involved a knife.\nWhile the majority of the accused had an unknown status for alcohol and drugs, 31% (20 people) were identified by the police as being under the influence of alcohol or alcohol and drugs.\nJustice Secretary Michael Matheson said: \"While it is encouraging to see continued falls in homicide cases alongside the long-term decline in violent crime, the sustained efforts that have helped achieve this - through education and enforcement - must continue, because each of the lives lost is one life too many.\n\"There is a clear role across a range of public services, in addition to the critical work of our police, to continue to support communities that may remain at risk from violent crime and to challenge irresponsible attitudes both to alcohol misuse and to so-called 'casual' violence.\n\"We will continue to work with partners and invest in a range of projects to help steer our young people away from the risks of a life of violence and crime, while also ensuring our law enforcement agencies and the courts have the powers and resources needed to deal with those who do harm to others.\"\nScottish Labour's justice spokeswoman Claire Baker said: \"Whilst I welcome the overall downward trend in homicides in Scotland we have to take these statistics with a note of caution.\n\"Last year when the Scottish government were heralding 'record low' homicide figures after a supposed similar drop, the actual figures were being revised upwards to show an increase.\n\"Meanwhile, sexual crime in Scotland sits at a 45-year high and in the past year we have seen an increase in violent crime with attempted murder and serious assault rising by a staggering 27%.\"\nThe number of homicide victims for 2014-15 stood at 59 last year but later increased to 62, after three cases were reclassified following deaths.","summary":"The number of recorded homicides in Scotland has fallen to its lowest level in more than 40 years, according to new figures.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Vehicles and pedestrians will now embark and disembark the Cowes ferry separately following Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) guidance.\nIsle of Wight Council said its new procedures were in response to a resident's complaint.\nCouncillor Shirley Smart said it would \"initially result in a slower service\".\nOriginally passengers and vehicles boarded or disembarked the so called \"floating bridge\" at the same time.\nMs Smart, who is the executive member for economy and tourism, said the council already had measures in place to control how passengers and vehicles left or embarked the chain ferry \"in a safe manner\".\nHowever, it was \"responding\" to the MCA's recommendations \"following this complaint\".\nShe added: \"This may initially result in a slower service while the measures are introduced and our customers get used to the changes.\"\nThe service has been in operation since 1859.","summary":"A chain of chain ferry services in the Isle of Wight will be closed for the first time after complaints from customers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"If you leave your mobile phone somewhere do you worry you will not be able to check it?\nIf any of this sounds familiar, there is a chance you could be spending too much time on social networks.\nAn exclusive online Newsbeat poll suggests that a quarter of 15 to 18-year-olds in the UK feel happier online than they do in real life.\nDr Radha from The Surgery on Radio 1 has dealt with patients who have displayed \"a lot of social anxiety\" because they are using social networks too much.\n\"Being online can provoke a sense of 'I'm not good enough, everyone else is having an amazing life',\" she explained.\n\"It doesn't give us a sense of reality and actually what you will find is most people are probably doing the same thing as you are.\"\nThe survey, carried out last month, also suggests a third of 15 to 18-year-olds have met someone in person they originally met through social media.\nDr Radha has said it is important people carefully consider what information they share with the online community.\n\"What this survey showed is a lot of people go online alone,\" she said.\n\"In terms of our personal details and how we respond to messages from other people, we need to make sure we are looking after all of that safely.\"\nDr Radha was concerned that some people feel safer dealing with people online, rather than in person.\n\"The more time we spend online, the less we are able to develop our social skills,\" she explained.\n\"When you are online you're not getting eye contact with people or perceiving how body language is changing, so as a result what people are saying can be misinterpreted.\n\"Physical contact, like a hug and a kiss, is really important. You don't get that kind of emotional confidence from being online.\"\nIf your online activity is leaving you feeling anxious, Dr Radha has advised that you should \"slowly try to wean yourself off it\".\nShe said: \"If you are worrying, 'what's going on? What am I missing?' It's a sign that being online too much is quite bad for you.\n\"Give yourself some rules by saying, 'I'm only going to check things three times a day for this amount of time'.\"\nBBC Radio 1's The Surgery with Aled and Dr Radha is on Wednesday's at 9pm.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"A quarter of people are happy with their mobile phone, according to research by the UK government.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Speaking on TV, Maria Zakharova said Jews had told her they donated both to Mr Trump and Hillary Clinton.\nShe joked that American Jews were the best guide to US politics.\nThe diplomat's remarks caused shock. Anti-US propagandists in the last century peddled an idea that rich New York Jews controlled US politics.\nMs Zakharova was speaking on a chat show on Russian state TV at the weekend but her comments drew more attention after being picked up by media outlets on Thursday.\nShe said she had visited New York with an official Russian delegation at the time of the last UN General Assembly, in September.\n\"I have a lot of friends and acquaintances there, of course I was interested to find out: how are the elections going, what are the American people's expectations?\" she said.\n\"If you want to know what will happen in America, who do you need to talk to? You have to talk to the Jews, of course. It goes without saying.\"\nAt this, the TV studio audience applauded loudly.\n\"I went here and there among them, to chat,\" she continued.\nImitating a Jewish accent, Mrs Zakharova said Jewish people had told her: \"'Marochka, understand this - we'll donate to Clinton, of course. But we'll give the Republicans twice that amount.' Enough said! That settled it for me - the picture was clear.\n\"If you want to know the future, don't read the mainstream newspapers - our people in Brighton [Beach] will tell you everything.\"\nShe was referring to a district of Brooklyn with a large diaspora of Jewish emigres from the former Soviet Union.\nRussian opposition activist Roman Dobrokhotov wrote on Twitter (in Russian) that the spokeswoman had \"explained Trump's victory as a Jewish conspiracy\".\nMichael McFaul, the former US ambassador to Moscow, commented on Facebook, \"Wow. And this is the woman who criticizes me for not being diplomatic.\"\nDuring the election campaign, Mrs Clinton accused Mr Trump of posting a \"blatantly anti-Semitic\" tweet after he used an image resembling the Star of David and stacks of money.\nMr Trump, whose son-in-law Jared Kushner is Jewish, dismissed the accusation as \"ridiculous\".\nAn exit poll by US non-profit J Street suggests an overwhelming majority of US Jews voted for Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.","summary":"The US ambassador to the US has said she will not be voting for the Republican nominee in the US election, a diplomat has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A report by the organisation suggests men, women and children are being abused \"to eliminate public protest\".\nMany are subjected to virginity tests, rape and gang rape after arrest.\nEgypt's Interior Ministry said it would not comment until it had studied the report.\nThe study notes a surge in sexual violence after the Egyptian military takeover in July 2013.\nThe perpetrators are rarely held to account and the impunity points to a \"cynical political strategy aimed at silencing all opposition\".\nPolice, intelligence officers and members of the military are guilty of targeting male and female detainees, according to the report.\nAmong the victims are student demonstrators, human rights activists, gay people and children.\nStudent's ordeal\nI saw an officer who was grabbing a young woman by the breasts and I said to him: \"If you want to arrest her, then arrest her, but you have no right to touch her breasts.\"\nHe grabbed me exactly as he had her, before calling two other police officers to come and hold me. They beat me, insulted me.\nIn the van they insulted me and beat me so much that I could no longer stand up. Two soldiers started to sexually assault me.\nThe officer from the start got into the van and said to me: \"Come here I'm going to show you if I'm a man.\" He sexually assaulted me, the soldiers laughed, and then he raped me completely. I was paralysed, I started to vomit blood.\nMy life is ruined. I'm afraid of my son, my husband and even my father.\nThe authors said they did not have evidence that commanders were giving the orders, but the scale of the violence - and the impunity - suggested there was a political strategy.\nThey claim that victims who file complaints are systematically obstructed by the justice system, and face threats and reprisals by police officers and prison guards.\nSexual violence has long been a problem within the general population in Egypt, with assaults dramatically increasing in the years since Hosni Mubarak was removed from power.\nLast year, President Abdul Fattah al-Sisi ordered police to launch a crackdown amid growing public anger.\nHe said sexual assaults, were \"an unacceptable form of conduct\" and called for citizens to \"reinstate moral values in society\".","summary":"Egypt's interior ministry has accused the military of raping a woman in the breasts of her ex-girlfriend.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Something Wicked this Way Comes, shown on a Sunday morning, featured the illusionist putting a plastic bag over his head and walking on broken glass.\nBroadcasting watchdog Ofcom said children could have imitated Brown's \"clearly dangerous behaviour\".\nIt received five complaints about the show, which aired on UKTV's Watch channel on 6 December.\nUKTV said the programme was broadcast in error and was unsuitable for a pre-watershed transmission.\nIn the 14-minute segment, Brown had sought to demonstrate a technique to limit pain and bleeding. He placed a transparent bag over his head and sealed it while a member of the audience tapped out his pulse rate on a drum.\nOnce his pulse rate had slowed to a stop, Brown - who appeared to be in a state of semi-consciousness - removed the bag from his head and walked barefoot on a path of broken glass.\nAt the end of the sequence, the camera zoomed on his feet to show that they had not bled as a result of contact with the glass.\nOfcom said: \"Plastic bags are a common household item that children frequently have access to without parental supervision. They also present a widely acknowledged risk of harm to young children.\n\"Therefore, Ofcom took the view that Derren Brown's use of a plastic bag to asphyxiate himself was likely to be easily imitable by children in a manner that was harmful.\n\"This was particularly because self-asphyxiation was presented as a way to carry out acts which would not normally be possible because of the bleeding and pain that resulted.\n\"Further in this programme no negative consequences of self-asphyxiation were identified.\"\nOfcom also found that Brown's use of swear words during the segment breached the code on offensive language before the watershed.\nUKTV said an internal investigation had revealed that \"due to human error\" the programme was \"erroneously labelled\" as being suitable for broadcast before the watershed.\nIt said it had implemented additional safeguards to prevent the same mistake happening again.","summary":"A child who walked into a room with a plastic bag in his head has been labelled as \"slaughter\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Australia and Europe were aware of a paedophile site called the Love Zone hidden in the so-called dark web.\nIt was protected by passwords, encryption and specialist software. Users were totally anonymous.\nThe images and videos there were particularly disturbing - showing the abuse of babies and very young children.\nMembers had to post increasingly graphic material to remain on the site. There were tens of thousands of accounts.\nOfficers with Task Force Argos in Australia knew the creator of the site used an unusual greeting - the word \"hiyas\".\nAfter exhaustively trawling chatrooms and forums in the open internet, they found a Facebook page of a man who used the same greeting.\nAlthough the Facebook page was fake, they identified a picture of a vehicle and that led them to a man called Shannon McCoole - a childcare worker in Adelaide.\nWhen officers went through his door, he was actually online running the site.\nThey took detailed photographs of McCoole's hands. This is where the freckle comes in - one on his finger matched exactly one seen in many of the images of abuse.\nIn an unprecedented move, Task Force Argos assumed McCoole's identity and took over the running of the site.\nLast year he was given a 35-year prison sentence.\nOne user who stood out was Huckle - given the number of children he had access to and his aggressive attitude.\nUsing data gleaned from the site and information Huckle had posted on social media and other open internet sites, they identified who he was and where he lived.\nRealising he was coming back to the UK for the Christmas holidays in 2014, they tipped off Britain's National Crime Agency.\nAs he landed at Gatwick airport he was met by officers from the NCA's Child Exploitation and Online Protection command.\nOn his computer and encrypted drives they found tens of thousands of obscene images and videos.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the abuse of baby and toddler Shannon McCoole on Facebook.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"And, on emerging relatively unscathed from the deep space experiment, what Wu Shiyun thought was that he would very much like a hot bath and some seafood.\nHe was one of four chosen to live inside the capsule, which was designed to mimic being on another planet.\nThe experiment looked at how food and air could be used and sustained under controlled conditions.\nUsing technology inspired by China's Shenzhou spacecraft, the three men and a woman grew 25 types of plants - including wheat and strawberries.\nBut it was also a chance to see how four individuals - picked from more than 2,000 candidates - could live together in a space no bigger than a netball court.\nThey also had to adjust to \"Mars time\", which is 39 minutes longer than an earth day.\nBut it transpires they found one very effective way to relax: Tai Chi.\n\"According to those of us inside the capsule, it did help in soothing our emotions. But further detailed statistical analysis is needed before we reach a specific conclusion,\" said Tong Feizhou, another volunteer.","summary":"A man has been praised for a \"saved\" for a capsule that he says could be the best ever food and air capsule.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guido Amsel, 49, targeted law firms that represented him or his ex-wife in a lengthy legal battle, police said.\nOne bomb exploded at an office last Friday, severely injuring a woman.\nTwo more explosive devices were found at law firms over the weekend in the city, but they were detonated by police, and no one was injured.\nMr Amsel has been charged with two counts of attempted murder, one count of aggravated assault and a number of offences related to possessing explosives.\nMaria Mitousis, the 38-year-old injured by the first bomb, represented Mr Amsel's ex-wife during their divorce and a later case.\nShe is reported to be in a stable condition at a local hospital but suffered several serious injuries to her upper body.\nFriends and family of the lawyer set up a fundraising page to help pay for her medical expenses and have so far raised more than $25,000 (\u00c2\u00a316,000).\nThey said Ms Mitousis faced \"a long road to recovery\".\nPolice said more packages may be delivered to other lawyers or justice officials linked to Mr Amsel and urged \"extreme caution\" over unusual packages.\nWinnipeg city hall was evacuated on Monday after reports of a suspicious package but it was given the all clear after police investigated. There was also a similar false alarm at a Canada Post building.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of his ex-wife in Winnipeg.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old midfielder has signed \"an initial one-year deal\", with Ray McKinnon expressing delight at his first signing as manager at Tannadice.\n\"He is exactly the type of player we need going into this season,\" he said.\n\"Not only is he the right age and a good footballer, but he is a ball winner who is strong in the tackle and will protect our central defenders.\"\nMurdoch had joined County last summer after his departure from Fleetwood Town.\nBut half of his 34 appearances came as a substitute and he followed fellow midfielder Rocco Quinn out of the Scottish Premiership club.\nMurdoch, who began his career with Falkirk and had a loan spell with Northampton Town before joining Fleetwood in 2013, told United's website: \"I'm delighted to be joining Dundee United - it was an easy decision to make.\n\"It's a massive club and I want to help them get back to the Premiership, where they should be.\"\nFollowing United's relegation from the top flight, 13 players have exited Tannadice along with manager Mixu Paatelainen and his backroom staff.\nWhile Murdoch and Quinn have exited County, manager Jim McIntyre has already recruited three defenders and a goalkeeper, Aaron McCarey from Wolves, this summer.\nChristopher Routis has arrived from Bradford City, Kenny van der Weg from Breda and Erik Cikos from Slovan Bratislava.","summary":"Chris Murdoch has signed a new three-year contract with Dundee United.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A government spokesman said the bodies were found near the city of Al Bayda, close to the site of the kidnapping.\nThe crew was taken in August while travelling through territory largely controlled by extremist militants.\nLibya has been in turmoil since the fall of Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and now has two competing governments and numerous militia groups.\nFaraj al-Barassi, a district army commander in eastern Libya, told Reuters that militants loyal to Islamic State (IS) were responsible for the killings.\nIS-affiliated militants have established a strong presence in parts of Libya, including Derna where the kidnapping is believed to have taken place.\nParts of Libya have descended into lawless chaos following the overthrow of Gaddafi, allowing extremists to gain ground.\nA February report by Human Rights Watch said there was a \"climate of impunity\" in the country that \"allowed militias to assault, threaten, kidnap, or even kill journalists\".\nLibya's internationally recognised government has fled from the capital Tripoli to the eastern city of Tobruk, while a rival parliament has been established in Tripoli itself.","summary":"Libya has a strong presence in the eastern city of Tripoli, where the country's most notorious militant Islamist group has been killed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lucas failed to complete the first of the 10-race series but recovered to win seven of the next nine.\nThe 40-year-old is the only confirmed member of the British Paralympic team for the Rio Games.\n\"It's been a really good regatta and great to start 2016 off with a win,\" she said.\n\"We have had some great winds and some good conditions in different directions which has made it a good regatta.\"\nThe Sonar crew of John Robertson, Hannah Stodel and Stephen Thomas missed out on a medal by finishing fourth.\nThe trio were second behind Canada going into the final day but three fifth places ended their medal hopes.","summary":"Lucas has been named as the British Paralympic champion for the first time in the British Paralympics.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj said Kulbhushan Jadhav was \"kidnapped\" and tried on \"concocted charges\".\nMr Jadhav was arrested last year and convicted on Monday of \"espionage and sabotage activities against Pakistan\".\nShortly after his arrest, Islamabad released a video in which he was shown admitting involvement in spying.\nIndia has always questioned the alleged confession, saying that it was extracted under duress.\nThere are differing accounts of how and where Kulbhushan Jadhav was detained.\nPakistan says he was detained on 3 March 2016 in the restive Balochistan province, which has been hit by a separatist insurgency that Islamabad accuses India of backing. India says he was kidnapped by Pakistan while he was in Iran.\nSpeaking in the Indian parliament on Tuesday, Ms Swaraj described the death sentence as \"an indefensible verdict\" and warned Pakistan to \"consider the consequences\".\nHome Minister Rajnath Singh promised that the government would do \"whatever it takes to make sure Mr Jadhav gets justice\".\nOn Monday, Pakistan said he had been tried by a military court and sentenced to death.\nPakistan said he told the court he had been ordered to \"plan, coordinate, and organise espionage\/sabotage activities aiming to destabilise and wage war against Pakistan\".\nHe has 40 days to appeal to the court, Pakistani media report. No date was given for his execution.\nThe nuclear-armed neighbours have a long history of diplomatic spats and Delhi and Islamabad often accuse each other of sending spies into their territories.\nIn November, Pakistan withdrew six officials from its mission in Delhi after they were outed as suspected spies by India.\nIt later leaked to the press the names and photos of eight alleged Indian spies working from India's mission in Islamabad.\nBut executions for spying are rare. In 1999, Pakistan hanged Sheikh Shamim 10 years after his conviction for spying.\nSarabjit Singh, an Indian man sentenced to death for spying in 1991, died in prison in 2013 while on death row after an attack by other prisoners.","summary":"Pakistan's ambassador to Pakistan has been found guilty of spying in the country's capital, the country's highest court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The group, a mix of students and activists, were arrested while taking part in a protest two weeks ago against a new education bill.\nThey face possible jail terms on charges including insulting civil servants and refusing to disperse.\nVideo of the protests showing people being cornered by police and beaten sparked international condemnation.\nPresident Thein Sein of Myanmar (formerly Burma) has defended the action of officers, telling the BBC that in many Western countries a similar situation might have ended in gunfire and death.\nIn addition to the 65 people in court in the town of Letpadan on Wednesday, another five have been charged in absentia. Eleven people who were released on bail will be charged at a later date.\nAll could face jail terms of up to six years.\nThe BBC's Jonah Fisher, at the court, says relatives and supporters gathered outside the building with flowers, water and food for the detainees. Riot police were deployed to keep back the crowds.\nOur correspondent says that while there have been reforms in Myanmar since the end of military rule, the case shows that its laws and legal system remain dated and repressive.\nThe students began a protest march from Mandalay to Yangon (also known as Rangoon) in January, in opposition to a bill which centralises control over higher education.\nThey were calling for more power to be devolved to universities and higher education institutions, the right to form student unions, and teaching in ethnic minority languages.\nThe march was technically illegal as it did not have official approval. The two sides had been in negotiations, and the authorities had agreed to let the students continue to Yangon.\nBut the students were angered by police opposition when they reached Letpadan, 140km (90 miles) north of Yangon, and clashes broke out as they attempted to break through police lines.\nScores of students and some police officers were injured, while more than 100 people were arrested.\nThe government has announced an inquiry into the response of the security services, state media report. Young Burmese have been at the forefront of several protests in Myanmar over the years, including a notorious 1988 uprising against the former ruling junta.","summary":"A group of students in Myanmar have been arrested in connection with the death of a student protester in Yangon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jones, 31, suffered a shin injury while on international duty with Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday.\nCardiff manager Russell Slade said there was no break and Jones will be assessed once he returns to Wales.\n\"We're hoping he will be in on Sunday,\" said Slade. \"We don't know how long he'll be out for.\"\nThis is the second time in the space of two months Jones has been unavailable for Cardiff following international duty.\nHe missed the opening four games of the season after being deemed unfit following his involvement in the Gold Cup, held in America and Canada in July.\nThe latest set-back came in his country's goalless draw with Nicaragua in Port of Spain when he was carried off on a stretcher after 73 minutes.\n\"It's not broken, that's the most important thing, but there is a lot of swelling there. It will be assessed the moment he lands,\" said Slade.\nJones' injury ends a miserable week for Slade that also saw him lose defender Bruno Ecuele Manga for at least two months to a groin injury sustained while training with Gabon.\n\"As with Bruno, it's difficult to get the information you require,\" added Slade of Jones' condition.\nCardiff missed the striker's presence on Saturday in a dour stalemate with Preston.\nSlade admitted his side were poor as they registered two efforts on target against a team that started the afternoon on the bottom of the Championship table.\n\"I didn't think we got going until 50 or 60 minutes into the game and that can't happen,\" he said.\n\"Clearly it's not something we designed or wanted. We set out exactly what we wanted to do but we didn't do that.\n\"It can happen away from home sometimes, but it's dangerous because when you come up against top opposition, they will punish you in those periods.\n\"We haven't served up too many halves like that so benefit of the doubt.\n\"We came out for the second half and looked like a team again that wanted to go on and win a football match.\"\nSlade's mood on Saturday evening would not have been helped when one of his discarded strikers, Javi Guerra, put Rayo Vallecano in front against Barcelona in La Liga at the Nou Camp.\nGuerra, 33, moved to Rayo on a season-long loan in August after being told he was not in Slade's plans.","summary":"Cardiff City have signeded striker Joe Jones on a three-year contract after suffering a groin injury.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"sportscotland says it has yet to decide where the cuts will fall amid concerns that elite athletes could suffer.\nThe cuts are being blamed on reduced government spending and a drop in National Lottery ticket sales - a major contributor to sports backing.\nGoverning bodies are bracing themselves for potential job losses.\nAbout 60% of funding is made up from Scottish Government money, with lottery sales making up the rest.\nIn the year ending 2015, total revenue was \u00a365.1m, which is divided up and awarded to 52 sports.\nBy the end of next year, that figure will have fallen to \u00a351.8m - a cut to the Scottish sporting budget of 20% in just three years.\nsportscotland chairman Mel Young said: \"It's heartbreaking to me because I know the effort the sport governing bodies and the community that's around it; the volunteers and the mums and dads.\n\"And, to have to say that we're having to cut some money back is, I believe, not the right way to go.\"\nFormer badminton player Susan Egelstaff, a double bronze medallist at the Commonwealth Games [in 2002 and 2006] and an Olympian, fears the cuts will have \"a huge impact\".\n\"What that means in the future is that Scotland will be constantly playing catch-up,\" she said. \"It's almost impossible to catch up if you fall too far behind the leading nations.\"\nThe Scottish Government said sport and physical activity play a \"key role\" in a healthy Scotland and that \"significant\" investment would continue in those areas.\n\"Having successfully delivered the Commonwealth Games [in 2014] we are now focusing on protecting or raising investment in areas intended to decrease health inequality and improve life chances, and the small reduction in the sport budget allows us to support those priorities,\" Minister for Sport Aileen Campbell said.\n\"There is on-going support for active lifestyles through capital investment in cycling and walking, and over the last 10 years we have invested \u00a3168m in sport infrastructure - from grassroots to the elite performance which has increased the facilities and opportunities to get people active and achieve on the world stage at both the Olympics and Commonwealth Games.\"","summary":"The sport and physical activity of the sport and physical activity in Scotland will fall sharply in the next year, Sport Aileen Campbell has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"British Transport Police said the 15-year-old was attacked by a man and woman in their 40s.\nThe incident happened at Patterton station at about 23:30 on Saturday 3 October.\nThe teenager was punched from behind and stamped on as he lay on the ground, suffering facial injuries, including an injury to his eye.\nHe did not require hospital treatment.\nHis mobile phone was also stolen.\nThe boy had been with a group of friends on the 23:05 service between Glasgow Central and Neilston.\nDet Con Ryan Tierney, of British Transport Police, said: \"This would have been a busy service and I am aware there was an altercation between the group of younger boys and a group of older people shortly before the assault took place at Patterton.\n\"Anyone who was on the train and has information regarding those involved who remained on until it arrived at Neilston at 23:40 is urged to get in touch as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"A teenager has been arrested in connection with the death of a teenager in Glasgow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spanish police say he had secretly taken photographs of his students as well as having sent images of other children to people on the internet.\nThe Manchester-born man reportedly had a \"special obsession\" with a girl he taught.\nHe was arrested in Valladolid, north-west Spain as part of an Interpol investigation.\nInterpol said they discovered illegal files were being sent from an email address in Spain and alerted the authorities.\nPolice said on Sunday the teacher is suspected of using a cloud storage service to keep and share the pictures between computers and with others.\nOfficers say they found a large number of sexually explicit files involving minors at the home of the teacher.\nHe kept photos of one girl in a dedicated folder on his computer but had not shared the images he had secretly taken of his underage students.\nPolice said they believe he previously lived in the Seville area.\nSpanish National Police said: \"At the moment, [police are] trying to establish the identity of the victims shown in the images found on the electronic devices belonging to the detained.\"","summary":"A teacher has been arrested in connection with the sexual rape of a schoolgirl in the south of Spain.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She had the \"biggest year of her career\", playing 95 shows, bringing in an average $2.4m (\u00a31.5m) per city, according to Forbes.\nEndorsement deals with companies like Pepsi and H&M, along with the surprise album she released in December 2013, helped her to the top spot.\nThe self-titled album was released on iTunes with no prior promotion.\nBeyonce has just announced she'll be releasing a platinum version of that album later this month, which will include new songs and a concert video.\nSource: Forbes\nTaylor Swift came in second on the Forbes list, taking home an estimated $64m (\u00a340m).\nCompleting the top three is Pink, who played 85 dates during the time period Forbes used to make its estimates.\nHer earnings were valued at $52m (\u00a332.5m).\nOther artists on the list include Rihanna in fourth with $48m (\u00a330m) and Katy Perry, who took home $40m (\u00a325m), in fifth.\nForbes calculated earnings by looking at income from \"touring, record sales, publishing, merchandise sales, endorsements and other ventures\" between June 2013 and June 2014.\nThey also interviewed managers, lawyers and executives and looked at data from organisations such as Nielsen SoundScan.\nSome of the high-profile artists who missed out on a spot in the top 10 included Madonna, Nicki Minaj and Alicia Keys.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Taylor Swift's self-titled album has been named as the best-ever self-titled album of the year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The medal - won as a teenager at his first World Cup - was estimated to be worth between \u00a370,000 and \u00a3140,000.\nThe three-time World Cup winner is selling all three of his winner's medals at auction, along with more than 2,000 items of personal memorabilia.\nHis winning medal from the 1962 World Cup in Chile was sold for \u00a3140,800.\nThe memorabilia, which includes shirts and trophies, is being sold over three days and his winner's medal from the 1970 World Cup, where he was part of the Brazilian team regarded as one of the greatest in history, has yet to go under the hammer.\nA one-off Jules Rimet trophy made for the former striker after Brazil's triumph in Mexico in 1970 is the most expensive item being auctioned, with an estimated price tag of \u00a3281,000 to \u00a3420,000.\nOn the first day of auction, the boots worn by Pele in the classic football film Escape to Victory sold for \u00a38,025.\nOther items sold include L'Equipe athlete of the century trophy with book (\u00a320,480), his 2007 Fifa presidential award (\u00a330,720) and a 1,000th goal tribute crown with book (\u00a3162,500).\nPele is the only player to have won the World Cup three times and is regarded by many as being the greatest footballer in history, scoring 1,281 goals in 1,363 matches and appearing 91 times for Brazil.","summary":"The world's greatest footballer, the world's greatest footballer, has been auctioned for \u00a3500,000 in auction of his memorabilia.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Published in The Times, the letter says fans are being \"ripped-off by touts who anonymously exploit fair ticket prices via online ticket marketplaces\".\nIt urges the government to put \"the public's interests before the touts\".\nA government consultation on the resale of tickets closes on Friday.\n\"As artist managers, we deplore the increasing industrial-scale abuse and insider exploitation of tickets for music, arts and sports events by ticket touts,\" the letter says.\n\"The consequence in many cases is that fans will attend fewer shows, meaning that the profits made by such immoral practice is also money lost from the industry.\"\nIt is signed by managers for the UK's biggest live acts including One Direction, Little Mix, Radiohead, Mumford and Sons, Iron Maiden, Arctic Monkeys and Noel Gallagher.\nThe letter agrees there is a need for \"genuine, transparent ticket resale\/exchange\" through businesses selling tickets at face value, and urges the review to recommend \"all parties in a ticketing transaction should indentify themselves\".\nEarlier this week concert promoter Harvey Goldsmith told the BBC the issue of secondary ticketing websites was \"a national disgrace\".\nHe told Radio 4's Front Row programme that tickets to U2's recent London shows were advertised for up to \u00c2\u00a33,300 on resale sites, despite a face value of \u00c2\u00a3182.\n\"We're asking the government to pass a law which says you cannot sell a ticket for more than 10% of its face value,\" Goldsmith told the BBC.\nConsumer magazine Which? also called for a crack-down on ticket resale sites earlier this month, arguing consumers face a \"stitch-up\".\nThe group spent eight weeks monitoring four of the biggest secondary ticketing websites and said it found \"some really unusual behaviour\".\nMusic fans have until 23:00 GMT on 20 November 2015 to make their views known in the consultation.\nThe industry letter was compiled by Twickets, an online site which allows fans to sell spare tickets only at face value or below. Here is the full list of signatures and which artists they represent:","summary":"The UK government has warned that ticket prices are \"unacceptable\" and \"unacceptable\" by the industry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The motorist received a \u00c2\u00a3100 fine and three points on their licence.\nDorset Police said when the driver was stopped he said: \"I was trying to find that new Sam Smith song on You tube because I didn't have it on my phone.\"\nThe singer has released the song Writing's On The Wall as the theme to the new James Bond film Spectre.\nOfficers were carrying out checks on traffic offences on Thursday and stopped vehicles which had no insurance as well as others breaking the speed limit.\nSpectre sees Daniel Craig return as British spy James Bond, aka 007, in a globe-trotting blockbuster named after a sinister criminal syndicate.\nTwo-time Oscar winner Christoph Waltz, French actress Lea Seydoux and Italy's Monica Bellucci also appear in the 24th official entry in the long-running series.","summary":"The singer Sam Smith has been fined \u00a3100 for a speeding speed limit on a car in Dorset.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Stephensons single-decker was a mile off the local bus route and must have been driven down a farm track, said farmer James Mizen.\nMr Mizen said a bus mechanic knocked at the door of his Thaxted, Essex, farmhouse to tell him a vehicle was stuck on the property.\nStephensons declined to comment on the incident. It is understood the bus did not have passengers at the time.\nLive: For more Essex stories\nMr Mizen said: \"The mechanic said the bus was on our muck heap.\n\"He must have gone down a no-through road, down a single track road, ignored the 'no unauthorised vehicles' sign and then down our farm track before stopping at the muck heap.\n\"Apparently there had been a road closure and one of his colleagues told him to take a right, which he did.\n\"It doesn't seem there was much common sense at play. The further he was getting the more awkward it was going to get for him.\n\"We don't even like taking our tractor right down to the muck heap, never mind a commercial bus.\"\nMr Mizen and his brother Chris used a tractor to tow the bus free.","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a tractor he had smashed into a farm muck heap was stuck on the muck heap.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Finance Secretary Mark Drakeford said the idea was \"attractive\" and could help tackle poverty and inequality.\nSupporters said it would help unemployed people who fear taking a job would lead to cuts in their benefits.\nBut Patrick Minford from Cardiff University's Business School said it was \"not a workable scheme\".\nUnder Universal Basic Income (UBI) everyone would receive the same sum of money regardless of whether they work or not.\nThere would be no requirements to show an individual is looking for a job either.\nIn Scotland the policy has support from across the political spectrum, with feasibility work under way ahead of possible pilot schemes in Glasgow and Fife.\nJamie Cooke, head of the RSA think tank in Scotland, told the BBC's Sunday Politics Wales programme: \"Moving from a system where you aren't working to a system where you are, you won't face those penalties, you retain your consistent payment.\n\"You're given the security to be able to choose to work... or training, or to set up your own business in a way that is beneficial to you.\"\nHowever Prof Minford, who was an adviser to former prime minister Margaret Thatcher, told the programme: \"This is not a workable scheme because it's far too expensive.\n\"It creates a tremendous tax, a disincentive for the average person further up the income scale who's paying for it all.\"\nMr Drakeford told the assembly earlier in January he found the idea of UBI \"attractive in the way that it can simplify and support people who currently have to rely on a very complex set of part-time work, part-time benefits and so on\".\nBut he added: \"The political world will face a job of convincing the public about the merits of the scheme.\"\nAsked if he was worried by Mr Drakeford's comments, Prof Minford replied: \"It's quite worrying for Wales.\n\"I'm hoping Wales won't go the same way [as Scotland] towards this sort of extremely expensive socialist experiment\".","summary":"The government is considering introducing a new \u00a3100m tax scheme to help people with disabilities and poverty.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glan Clwyd Hospital in Bodelwyddan had a two-star \"improvement is necessary\" rating in May in a report warning of major non-compliance with regulations.\nDenbigh Infirmary's rating of one star was called \"abysmal\" by Clwyd West AM Darren Millar.\nBoth have now achieved four-star grades.\nControl measures to combat clostridium difficile (C.diff) have also been stepped up at Glan Clwyd and Wrexham Maelor Hospital.\nThree deaths between April and June in north Wales were said to be directly attributable to the infection, while it played a part in two others.\nThe number of cases of C.diff per 100,000 people was 51 in the Betsi Cadwaladr health board area, compared to 36 in Wales and 25 in England.\nTracey Cooper, the board's assistant director of nursing with responsibility for infection prevention, said in a report that the food-hygiene issue had been addressed immediately and a programme of unannounced kitchen inspections had started.\nThe board will discuss the report and C.diff and MRSA infection rates during a meeting on Tuesday.","summary":"The health board has rated a hospital in north Wales as \"abysmal\" after a report into the health board.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two separate reports have suggested it could be an ideal site for a new small module reactor (SMR).\nAbout 300 workers are decommissioning the plant which began in 1995, two years after it ceased operating.\nIt is due to enter a care and maintenance period in 2016. Ninety redundancies were announced in April.\nDarryl Williams from the Unite union said: \"We would welcome anything that would keep local skills in the area.\"\nA report by the House of Commons Energy and Climate Change Committee has called on the UK government to drive forward the development of SMRs.\nAnother report by the Institute of Mechanical Engineers also suggested Trawsfynydd as a location for a demonstrator reactor.\nIf the idea was given the go-ahead, it is thought the reactor could be up and running in 10-15 years.\nA Welsh government spokesperson said it was a matter for the UK government, but that it would monitor the situation.\nThe Department of Environment and Climate Change (DECC) said: \"We are undertaking a programme of work looking at the potential of SMRs.\"","summary":"Trawsfynynydd is a nuclear power plant in the Welsh border town of Trawsfynynydd.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Natzler has served as acting Clerk since the retirement of Sir Robert Rogers last year.\nA panel led by Mr Bercow initially recommended that Australian Carole Mills take the role but MPs objected and she has since withdrawn.\nNews of Mr Natzler's appointment was met with cheers by MPs in the Commons.\nThe recruitment of a new Clerk, Parliament's most senior legal and constitutional adviser, has been dogged by argument over the past nine months.\nMPs said Ms Mills, the original choice of the House of Commons commission who works in the Australian Parliament, did not have the relevant constitutional experience and accused Mr Bercow of a \"stitch-up\".\nMr Bercow insisted that the appointment must have the confidence of MPs and \"paused\" the recruitment process before re-starting it.\nAs part of a modernisation of procedures, the current responsibilities of the Clerk will now be split, with a new post of Commons director-general taking over responsibility for the day-to-day commercial and administrative functions of the Commons.\nAnnouncing Mr Natzler's appointment in the Commons, Mr Bercow said he had been chosen from a field of four candidates.\nWelcoming the appointment, David Cameron joked that Mr Bercow had \"gone to the ends of the earth\" to find the most qualified candidate and he was \"very glad he found the right answer right here in Britain\".\nLabour leader Ed Miliband said Mr Natzler's appointment was \"well deserved\".\nBefore Sir Robert's retirement, Mr Natzler served as Clerk Assistant for many years.","summary":"A former parliamentary clerk, who has been sacked by the government, has been praised for his appointment.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old Erskine has agreed a pre-contract to sign for Thistle on a three-year deal in June.\nManager Alan Archibald expects to lose Bannigan in the summer.\n\"We were aware of him being out of contract in at the end of the season and Dundee United hadn't made a move on it,\" he said of Erskine.\n\"We have went through the right channels and have that in place and it's a good one to look forward to for next season.\"\nIt will be Erskine's third spell with United's Scottish Premiership rivals.\nHe started his career at Firhill before moving to Tannadice in 2013, only to be loaned back later that season.\nBut he was a first-team regular with the Tangerines last season.\nThis term, he missed out during September, October and November through injury but returned to action in December.\nAsked if Erskine could join Thistle during the January transfer window, Archibald told BBC Scotland: \"That's down to Dundee United.\n\"He's their player and we have to respect that and we've just put that in place for next season.\"\nArchibald laughed off newspaper headlines suggesting that he had threatened to resign should Bannigan be sold during January.\n\"It was tongue in cheek what I said in the papers,\" he said. \"But I would be devastated and we'll not let him go.\n\"It would need to be crazy money to let him go.\n\"It would not be worth it for us as he is a key player.\n\"If you let your key player go in January for what would not be a great amount of money would send out all the wrong signals.\"\nHowever, asked about reported interest by Aberdeen, Archibald said: \"It is just paper talk. There have been a few linked with him.\n\"He's a good player and out of contract and we expect that.\n\"We know he is going to go in the summer - he will get good offers.\n\"But there is no bitterness. We won't get a fee for him, but we've had four or five years out of him playing at the top of his game.\"","summary":"Dundee United have signed former Celtic goalkeeper Erskine Erskine on a three-year contract.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Villa instead appointed Roberto Di Matteo, but he was sacked after 124 days and replaced by Steve Bruce.\n\"They wanted bigger names I think, they took the lad [Di Matteo] and that is how it goes,\" Warnock said ahead of Cardiff's visit to Villa Park.\n\"I thought at the time that's their loss not mine.\"\nThe 67-year-old continued: ''There were about five clubs I spoke to. You have to look at that when you get to my age.\n\"I would not be here if one or two of those things had cropped up, but I am really pleased I am here. It is probably fate.\"\nWarnock had discussions with a number of clubs in the summer, including Nottingham Forest, before joining Cardiff following the departure of Paul Trollope in October.\nTrollope has since been appointed assistant manager at Brighton, replacing Colin Calderwood who left to join Bruce at Villa.\nAfter sacking Di Matteo, who lasted just 12 games, Villa opted for former Hull manager Bruce just a week after Warnock had been installed at Cardiff.\nWarnock thinks Bruce is the right man to bring success to Villa following their Premier League relegation as he is a similar manager to himself.\n''With Steve and myself you get what you see. I was disappointed I did not get a chance with Villa in the summer if I'm honest, because I thought it would have been ideal to sort everything out,\" Warnock told BBC Wales.\n\"That is why I am not surprised at all Steve has gone in and done really well.\n\"I am not saying we are similar types, but we have the same philosophies regarding management.\n''I think Steve is the right one now. He knows it's a massive club. He will be looking forward to it.\n\"We have had some right battles over the years. He knows he's in for a tough game on Saturday.''\nWarnock believes Bruce, unbeaten at Villa, deserved a crack at the England job.\n''Personally I thought he should have been England manager at the time,\" he said. \"With his experience, playing wise, what he had done and his age and his enthusiasm, it was an ideal position for him in the summer.\n''I know Gareth Southgate has done a good job, but I am surprised they have not spoken to Steve again.''","summary":"Cardiff City boss Steve Warnock says he is \"happy\" he was sacked by the Championship club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Helmut Oberlander says he was forced to act as a translator for the squad and did not participate in atrocities.\nHe has fought three prior attempts by Canada to strip his citizenship and won.\nHis lawyer says Mr Oberlander will also fight this latest citizenship revocation, calling it \"persecution\".\nA spokeswoman with Citizenship Canada said in a statement to the BBC that \"we don't take citizenship revocation lightly, but it is necessary in cases of fraud and serious misrepresentation\".\nCanada says that when Mr Oberlander applied for entry to Canada in 1954, he obtained his citizenship by knowingly concealing that he had been an auxiliary of the Einsatzkommando, a force that operated behind the German army's front line in the Eastern occupied territories.\nThe squad is responsible for killing more than two million people, many of them Jewish people.\n\"We are determined to deny safe haven in Canada to war criminals and persons believed to have committed or been complicit in war crimes, crimes against humanity, or genocide,\" said Citizenship Canada's Lisa Filipps.\nMr Oberlander has argued in court that he was conscripted, had no alternative than to work for the Germans, and would have been subject to the harshest penalties had he disobeyed.\nCanada has revoked his citizenship three times since 1995. Each time it was overturned on appeal.\nIn 2016, Canada's Supreme Court refused to hear the government's appeal of a lower court ruling that Ottawa should reconsider its decision to revoke Mr Oberlander's citizenship.\nHis lawyer Ronald Poulton says Canada \"appears prepared to hound Mr Oberlander and his family to his grave\".\n\"In order to find Mr. Oberlander complicit in war crimes, given his limited and forced participation with the German military, they had attempted to stretch fiction into fact and to rely on an outdated archaic principle known as guilt by association,\" he said.\nMr. Oberlander was born in Halbstadt, Ukraine in 1924, and he obtained his Canadian citizenship in 1960.\nShimon Koffler Fogel, with the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs, praised Canada for its \"tireless\" efforts to strip Mr Oberlander of his citizenship.\n\"This latest development is an important milestone in bringing a measure of justice to his many victims and their families,\" he said in a statement.\nMr Oberlander's case is expected to be back before a federal court within the next six months.","summary":"The former RAF RAF commander Helmut Oberlander has been re-registered as a revocation of his citizenship.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The annual Bank of Scotland Business Digital Index assessed small firms in five key skills needed to get the most out of being online.\nIt found that fewer than a third of small businesses north of the border lacked these basic skills.\nThis compares to a UK average of 38%. Only London rivals Scotland in terms of this measure.\nExperts said the lack of key digital skills was a primary barrier to doing more business online, with 15% of firms across the UK stating this was the main barrier, more than doubling since 2015.\nThe skills assessed for the current report were managing information, communicating, transacting, creating and problem solving.\nThe report also noted cyber security was rising in prominence as a reason for small businesses not doing more online.\nAlmost 60% of Scottish firms said they still needed to invest in cyber security, lower than the UK average of 69%.\nPhilip Grant, chair of the bank's Scottish executive committee, said: \"It's pleasing to see that the Business Digital Index shows digital maturity is increasing for small businesses in Scotland, however, there are still too many without basic digital skills.\n\"It's clear that being online can open the doors to opportunities, as well as cost and time saving benefits.\n\"We must do more to encourage small businesses based in Scotland to invest in digital skills, allowing them to make the most out of being online and to reap the benefits.\"\nTwo thousand businesses and charities across the UK were surveyed, including 109 in Scotland. The study was developed along with Doteveryone and Accenture.","summary":"The UK's top cyber security score is at its lowest level since the start of the year, according to research.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow Jones rose 78 points, or 0.44%, to 17,918.62.\nThe wider S&P 500 index was up 11.18 points to 2,099.73, while the tech-focused Nasdaq climbed 36.26 points to 4,859.16.\nData from the Institute for Supply Management showed the US services sector, which accounts for two-thirds of the US economy, picked up in June.\nThe US trade deficit however increased by 10% as the stronger dollar led to decreasing exports.\nPharmaceutical companies led the market gains. Horizon Pharma climbed 4.7%, while Progenics Pharmaceuticals was up 9.3%.\nBiotech firms AbbVie and Biogen each rose 2.3% after European regulators approved a new multiple sclerosis drug.\nTech firms also had a strong day.\nFacebook's shares climbed 2.4%. Google's parent company Alphabet was up 0.6%.","summary":"The US shares indexes of the US and Europe have risen sharply in the first three months of the year, with the US market gaining a further 5%.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Syed Ali attacked the teenager in Sunderland's Mowbray Park on 8 December last year.\nAli, from the city's Barnes area, was found guilty after a trial at Newcastle Crown Court.\nDet Insp Phil Bond said Ali had \"preyed on his victim, befriending her and quickly gaining her trust before subjecting her to a horrific attack\".\nHe said: \"I hope the victim and her family can now move on from what has been an incredibly distressing time and can come to terms with what has happened and rebuild their lives.\n\"Although we know this sentence will in no way help erase what has happened, we hope there is some comfort in knowing Ali is now in prison.\"","summary":"A teenager has been found guilty of murdering a teenager in Newcastle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Internet service providers had until Tuesday to implement the ban.\nThe sites now redirect to a message explaining they have been blocked \"by decision of public authorities\".\nIn 2015, the authorities banned 11 popular pornography websites, saying many failed to protect children \"from information harmful to their health\".\nAnalysis by Vitaliy Shevchenko, BBC Monitoring\nThe decision was made following two separate court rulings, which said the websites \"spread pornography\".\nSexually explicit content is not outlawed in Russia, but the law bans \"the illegal production, dissemination and advertisement of pornographic materials and objects\".\nIt is not uncommon for Russia to ban websites. The government agency Roskomnadzor maintains a blacklist that now includes thousands of them.\nAccess is usually blocked for violating the notoriously vague extremism legislation or child protection laws.\nWebsites critical of the Kremlin have been blocked too, and at one point Wikipedia was blacklisted.\nFollowing the 2015 ban, one woman asked Roskomnadzor on Twitter whether it could recommend an alternative.\nThe agency replied: \"You can meet someone in real life.\"\nOn Tuesday, it said its earlier tweet was \"still relevant\".\nHowever, open rights campaigners have warned that local bans can be defeated.\n\"Blocking porn is the fastest way to ensure widespread adoption of censorship circumvention in your country,\" said Eva Galperin, global policy analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.\nOne of the affected porn sites offered Roskomnadzor a premium subscription to its service, in exchange for lifting the ban.\nThe government agency said it was \"not in the market\" for such an offer.\nNadya Tolokonnikova, lead singer from punk band Pussy Riot, joked that the ban was \"a blow below the belt\".","summary":"Russia has banned the use of pornographic websites in its children, including those that are sexually explicit.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen, 27, who is an MP for the National Front (FN), had been seen by some as a future leader of the party.\nShe is the granddaughter of FN founder Jean-Marie Le Pen.\nShe is one of the best known figures in the party and one of only two FN lawmakers in the outgoing parliament.\nAnalysts say she takes more of a hardline position than her aunt.\nAccording to Le Figaro, Ms Mar\u00e9chal-Le Pen will announce on Wednesday her intention not to stand for a new term in parliamentary elections in June. She will also quit her position as president of the FN in the south-eastern region of Provence-Alpes-C\u00f4te d'Azur.\nIt is understood she wishes to spend more time with her young daughter, the newspaper adds.\nThe party would not confirm the report but senior FN official Bruno Gollnisch told reporters it would not be totally unexpected.\n\"I think it's in the works, but I will let her announce it if she wants to,\" he said.","summary":"A parliamentary candidate has been named as a daughter of a renowned FN MP, according to the FN.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old tight-head is among the starting XV who are given a chance to redeem themselves after the 29-13 defeat by Scotland.\nAsked if he was relieved to be retained, the Exeter Chiefs player replied: \"Oh yeah.\n\"Obviously you want to keep your place and after a loss everyone was on edge.\"\nFrancis continued: \"It's good we've got a good squad and a good depth especially in my position.\n\"There's Samson [Lee] there's me and there's Rhods [Rhodri Jones] and there's Scott Andrews.\n\"If you don't have a good game there's someone knocking ready to do anything to take your place.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWales go into Friday night's match in Cardiff off the back of defeats by Scotland and England.\nAnother defeat will mean it would be Wales' worst championship since 2010 and Francis accepts the players have something to prove at the Principality Stadium.\nFrancis says he has managed to avoid the worst of the criticism aimed at the team in Wales because he plays his club rugby in the south west of England.\n\"It's a bit like a fishbowl isn't it,\" he said.\n\"When the game doesn't go how you want it's quite hard not to take that personally especially if you look at the press.\n\"I guess I'm lucky in the weeks after the losses I've been back in Exeter.\n\"I didn't have to stay here and I sort of managed to get away from that and focus on something else and then come back into it.\n\"It's not a nation is it? It's a little part of the south west and there's only a few papers that will print anything about the rugby, but here it's all over the news.\"","summary":"Wales prop Sam Francis says he is \"gutted\" that he was not given a chance to prove his worth in the XV.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The report focuses on the impact of sea level rises on the Dawlish to Teignmouth line which connects Cornwall and Devon to the rest of the UK.\nThe line was closed for two months in 2014 after it was destroyed by storms.\nNetwork Rail said the study would be \"key\" to long-term developments.\nThe report, published in the Journal of Transport Geography, said that 10% of journeys on the line, which was rebuilt and reopened in April 2014, could be affected by 2040.\nThe report said adverse weather disrupted the line about 10 days per year, but according to sea-level predictions that could rise to almost 40 by 2040 and up to 120 by 2100.\nAcademics from Plymouth University, the University of Leeds and the University of York identified a link between sea-level change and rail incidents over the last 150 years.\nThe academics said there could be similar implications for other vulnerable stretches of railway throughout Wales, south-east England, the Cumbrian coast and Scotland.\nDr David Dawson, from the University of Leeds, said the long-term future of the line was \"really worrying\".\nThe report predicts diverting routes could potentially cost billions of pounds.\nNetwork Rail said it hoped to develop \"long-term interventions\" to \"secure the future\" of the line.\nThe Department for Transport said it had invested \u00c2\u00a331m into improving the resilience of the route and was \"exploring the potential for longer-term improvements in the area\".\nIn January, the prime minister backed a new Okehampton railway route as the \"most resilient\" alternative to the vulnerable Dawlish line.","summary":"The cost of a train in the north-east of England could rise by a further 5%, according to a report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The train firm said it would refund the difference in cost between mainline and high speed fares - to compensate for the loss of direct high speed trains.\nSoutheastern will also give season ticket-holders from five stations a backdated 20% refund on mainline fares.\nDover MP Charlie Elphicke, said the line still needed repairing quickly.\nHe said it had been a difficult time for rail users and it was right passengers should be compensated after the problems were caused when cracks appeared in the sea wall.\nMr Elphicke said an emergency peak-time high-speed rail service between Dover and St Pancras to help commuters had made a difference.\n\"We now need Network Rail to confirm how long it will take to repair the sea wall,\" he said.\nSteve Kilby, from Network Rail, said the team was working hard to get a final design in place for repairs.\nBut, he said: \"This week has been very stormy on the beach and our guys have been working through tough conditions.\"\nHe said 15,000 tonnes of rock had been placed on the shingle to protect the railway from heavy seas and eventually more than 70,000 tonnes would be in place.\nThe stations where passengers will be compensated are Sandwich, Deal, Walmer, Martin Mill and Dover Priory.\nCompensation claim forms are available for people at the station.","summary":"Southeastern has promised to refund passengers for damage to the sea wall on the shingle of its mainline.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He complained that Dawn Bowden referred to \"Goebbels-like propaganda from the right-wing media\" in a recent debate.\nHe claimed Eluned Morgan \"trivialised suicide\" when saying Brexit would \"slit the wrists of the Welsh economy\".\nMr Davies has written to Presiding Officer Elin Jones asking her to remind AMs to use more appropriate language.\n\"There is a danger that the aggressive nature of debates on the subject of Britain's vote to leave the European Union is likely to worsen any tensions which exist in Welsh society,\" Mr Davies said in his letter to Ms Jones.\n\"Whatever we may feel individually and collectively about the result we all have a responsibility to conduct that civic discussion in a rational manner and with respect.\"\nAn assembly spokesman said the presiding officer had \"received this correspondence on Friday afternoon and will reply to the Leader of Welsh Conservatives soon\".\nIn response, Ms Bowden said she stood by what she said, criticising the way the \"right-wing press\" has portrayed recent issues such as immigration.\nShe added: \"If he [Mr Davies] has a problem with that then my view would be, he is being over sensitive.\"\nMs Morgan have been asked to comment.","summary":"The Welsh government has warned that the \"right-wing media\" should be able to speak in public debates about Brexit, according to the Welsh government.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Joel Andresier, 39, from Southampton, said the pushchair had been covered in \"pretty much every bodily fluid known to science\" by his three children.\nAt one stage the highest bid for the three-wheeler stood at more than \u00a3150,000, after the advert went viral.\nHe reset the price after admitting he did not expect the bidder to pay up.\nIn the listing's description, Mr Andresier, of Sarisbury Green, said: \"This was purchased against my wishes many years ago as I never wanted any children and a buggy signified my wife's intent to have children.\n\"We argued much and this buggy signifies everything that ended my happy carefree low cost child free life.\"\nIt prompted six pages of questions which led the advert to exceed the number of customer enquiries allowed by the online auction site.\nMr Andresier wrote: \"Looks like I have hit the eBay limit for shared responses to all your wonderful questions. It doesn't look like the last 50 or so replies from today have been added to the listing. Sorry people - looks like you have broken eBay.\"\nOn the comments pages, one user described Mr Andresier as a \"marketing genius\", while another did not see the funny side and said he was \"pathetic\".\nHe said he would use the proceeds from the sale to \"help me recover from children\".\nMr Andresier's wife Susan, 36, had said she found the listing \"hilarious\", and added the couple had been amazed by its popularity on social media.\n'Green monster' for sale: Highlights from the eBay listing\n\"I have bought cars that cost less than this buggy. My dad once bought a house that cost less than this buggy.\n\"Anyway as you can tell I hate the buggy. I now have 3 children, and a Labrador and am forced to endure the school run where women I dont know try and discuss the price of centre parc holidays, and the benefits of the micro over the mini micro scooter. To summarize my life is over and this green albatross needs to go round some other poor sods neck.\n\"All of my children are now walking (often in completely the wrong direction) but someone else deserves to give this a good home. Over the years I have collected spare bits from other zombified fathers who were once full of life and I will throw these in as well.\"","summary":"A man has been fined \u00a350,000 for a buggy that he says was a \"shambolic\" advert for a child who had a child in his family.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The England Knights player made his Tigers debut as a 16-year-old in 2008, and went on to make 44 first-team appearances for them, scoring 16 tries.\n\"I'm looking forward to a new challenge and something a bit different,\" Arundel told Hull's club website.\n\"I'm really excited and also a little nervous as it's a big club and that will put a bit more pressure on me.\"\nHull FC's director of rugby Shaun McRae added: \"We have said since day one that we're trying to build a culture and winning mentality at this club, one that isn't only about now but also about the future.\n\"That's why we're looking at players of Joe's calibre that are not just showing immense promise now but look to have ever greater years ahead of them in their career, not just with Hull FC but England too.\"","summary":"Hull FC have signed Joe Arundel as they look to make a new challenge for Hull FC.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old's first World Series win since 2012 ended the 13-event winning streak of Gwen Jorgensen.\nThe Welsh triathlete also beat British rival Jodie Stimpson.\n\"Helen has put a very strong case forward,\" said Stanford, who has already qualified for Rio along with Vicky Holland.\nWith an official announcement due in June, two-time world champion Jenkins and England's Commonwealth champion Stimpson are competing to be part of Britain's female triathlon contingent in Rio this summer.\n\"Personally, I can't see how they can't pick Helen,\" said Jenkins' Welsh compatriot Stanford.\n\"British Triathlon were saying that you had to display potential to medal for Rio and she's absolutely done that.\n\"She's gone out there and won the race and not only that she's beaten Gwen Jorgensen, who is the hot favourite to win gold in Rio, so if you beat her you've shown you have potential to medal so I'd be very surprised if she's not selected.\"\nStimpson made a strong start to the season, winning the opening World Series event in Abu Dhabi and the sprint distance World Cup in Australia.\nBut she trailed in 12th, more than three minutes behind the winner, at the Gold Coast.\n\"Jodie had a fantastic start to the season,\" added Stanford, the 2013 world champion.\n\"But sadly she didn't quite have the race she wanted at the Gold Coast which was the actual selection race.\n\"That was the day they had to really perform and show what they were capable of doing, but she presented a strong case earlier in the year and you never know what the selectors are thinking and which way they will go.\"\nAfter winning the race in Australia, Jenkins said: \"The team is not announced yet but I think I have probably done enough today.\n\"Our team is so strong and it is so unfair that Jodie might not be going to the Games.\"","summary":"Britain's Helen Stanford has qualified for the World Championships in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It will also investigate claims about money contained in an Isle of Man bank account.\nIt is understood the PSNI asked the NCA to take the lead because of the complexity and scale of the investigation.\nIt is the NCA's first major investigation since it began operating in Northern Ireland in May.\nInvestigators from the agency are expected to meet the PSNI shortly.\nIn a statement on Thursday, the NCA, the UK equivalent of the FBI, confirmed it had agreed to investigate the sale of Northern Ireland assets owned by the Republic of Ireland's National Assets Management Agency (Nama).\nNCA deputy director of operations Graham Gardner said: \"The NCA has considered a request from [the] PSNI and has agreed to lead an investigation, calling on support as necessary from PSNI officers.\nBBC News NI Home Affairs Correspondent Vincent Kearney\nThis takes the investigation to a new level.\nThe NCA has a level of expertise and resources not available to the PSNI.\nThey include a specialist economic crime unit and a financial intelligence unit.\nThose units contain specialist investigators like forensic accountants and technical experts.\nThe NCA also has an international reach and works with other agencies throughout the world, including Interpol, whose members include the Republic of Ireland and the United States.\n\"We will not be providing a running commentary on our progress but will provide updates as and when appropriate.\"\nEarlier, an Irish parliament (D\u00e1il) committee was told a former Nama adviser was in line for a \u00a35m payment after the sale of Nama's property loan portfolio in Northern Ireland.\nUS investment firm, Pimco, pulled out of the tender bidding process after discovering the fee arrangement to Nama's former adviser, Frank Cushnahan.\nThe revelation came during a hearing of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC).\nIt is examining Nama's sale of its 850-property NI portfolio last year.\nThe National Assets Management Agency (Nama) is the Republic of Ireland's \"bad bank\", set up to deal with toxic loans during the Irish banking crisis, and the sale of Nama's Northern Ireland portfolio is known as Project Eagle.","summary":"The National Asset Management Agency (NCA) has been investigating the sale of assets owned by the Republic of Ireland to a bank in Northern Ireland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Andrew Steele, from Dunfermline, turned at a police station and confessed to and raping one girl and touching another between 1996 and 2005.\nHe was initially released pending further investigations but was detained months later. He then said he been hallucinating when he made the confession.\nSentence was deferred for background reports.\nThe High Court in Edinburgh heard that Steele, aged 49, told officers his mother was \"up in the sky\" urging him to confess to the sex crimes when he made his revelations.\nPolice traced the girls and took statements from them. Both victims were aged seven when the abuse began.\nSteele admitted rape, indecency offences and failing to turn up for an earlier court date, when he appeared at the High Court in Edinburgh.\nAdvocate depute Mark McGuire said: \"On 28 December in 2014 the accused voluntarily attended at Kirkcaldy police station and disclosed that he had interfered with the girls.\"\n\"On 3 March in 2015 the accused was detained. Under caution he told the officers that he was having hallucinations on the day that he confessed. He told them that his mother was up in the sky telling him to confess. He maintained this position throughout the interview.\"\nThe prosecutor said before his first appearance at the police station Steele had gone to hospital and claimed he was hallucinating.\n\"He was assessed by three medical professionals who concluded that he was suffering from alcohol withdrawal. He was deemed fit to be discharged,\" said the prosecutor\nSteele was remanded in custody and put on the sex offenders register.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of raping three girls in a row of court in Edinburgh.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least one bomber blew himself up outside the mausoleum of Sayid Mohammed bin Ali al-Hadi, which was then stormed by gunmen, reports say.\nAnother bomber is said to have blown himself up among fleeing worshippers.\nMeanwhile the death toll from Sunday's suicide bombing in Baghdad has again been raised, from 281 to 292.\nAmid growing public anger over the truck bombing, Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi fired the three top security officials in Baghdad on Friday.\nThey were the head of Baghdad's security command, the head of interior ministry intelligence for Baghdad and the official responsible for Baghdad in the national security adviser's office.\nIS said five of its members had carried out the raid on the site in Balad. The militant group follows an extreme form of Sunni Islam and often targets Shias, who it regards as apostates.\nAbout 50 people were injured in the attack, police and medical sources said.\nIslamic State: The full story\nWorshippers were marking the Eid al-Fitr festival, celebrating the end of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, when the site came under mortar fire.\nThe first bomber then struck a market at the entrance to the shrine.\nA third bomber was shot dead before he was able to detonate his explosive vest, reports say.\nIt came four days after IS carried out the deadliest bombing in Baghdad, 45 miles (70km) south of Balad, since the 2003 US-led invasion.\nThat attack target a shopping complex in the mainly Shia Muslim district of Karrada.\nIS militants overran large parts of northern and western Iraq two years ago, but government forces have since regained much of the territory.\nIn response to the battlefield setbacks, including the recent loss of the western city of Falluja, the militants have stepped up their attacks on civilians.\nThe Iraqi government has been accused of not doing enough to protect its citizens and has stepped-up security in Baghdad in response to the latest violence.","summary":"A suicide bomber has killed at least a dozen people in a raid on a Baghdad shrine in the capital, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The $5m (??3.2m) prize is supposed to be awarded each year to an elected leader who governed well, raised living standards and then left office.\nThis is the fourth time in five years there has been no winner.\nA committee member said the group looked \"for excellence in governance but in leadership also\".\nKenya's Mwai Kibaki met at least one of the criteria, after he stepped down as president earlier this year.\nHowever, his 2007 re-election was tarnished by disputes which turned violent, leading to the deaths of some 1,200 people.\nHis opponent, Raila Odinga, said the poll had been rigged in favour of Mr Kibaki, who denied any wrongdoing.\nThree people have won in the seven years since the prize was launched: Cape Verde's Pedro Verona Pires; Festus Mogae from Botswana and Mozambique's Joaquim Chissano.\nSudan-born telecoms entrepreneur Mr Ibrahim launched the prize in an attempt to encourage African leaders to leave power peacefully.\nThe $5m prize is spread over 10 years and is followed by $200,000 a year for life.","summary":"The African Union's President John Mogado has been awarded the $5m prize for a leader who ruled out the power of the president of the country.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Yellow \"be aware\" warnings are also in place for Scotland for Wednesday to Saturday.\nThe Met Office said a storm, named Storm Barbara, could see winds gusting to 90mph over western and northern parts of Scotland.\nForecasters have warned of possible disruption to power supplies.\nThe amber warning is in place from 12:00 Friday to 06:00 Saturday.\nThe Met Office said: \"A spell of very strong south to southwesterly winds is expected to develop on Friday.\n\"Gusts of 80mph are likely quite widely, with westerly winds gusting to 90mph likely across parts of western and northern Scotland later on Friday and overnight into Saturday.\n\"Winds will then ease on Saturday morning.\"\nIt added: \"Be aware of the potential for some structural damage - this more likely across the northwest of the warning area - as well as disruption to power supplies and travel, with restrictions on bridges and disruption to ferries.\"\nShetland is likely to be the last place to see winds easing on Saturday, the Met Office said.\nThe yellow warnings warns of winds gusting to up to 55mph on Wednesday to Thursday and to 70mph on Friday and Saturday.\nSnowfalls with accumulations of five to 10cm have also been forecast upland areas of western and central Highlands.\nFerry operator Caledonian MacBrayne has said 21 of its 26 routes have already been disrupted by the weather. Several services have been cancelled.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has shut the Braighe, the causeway to Point on Lewis, because of strong winds and high tides.","summary":"A warning of severe winds gusting to a maximum of a hundredmph (\u00a3100m) winds is in place for the first time in the north of Scotland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She said she was \"so proud and excited\" about her new role, describing it as \"a dream come true\".\nTerry, who has performed at the Globe in As You Like It, A Midsummer Night's Dream and Love's Labour's Lost, will take over from Emma Rice in April 2018.\nTerry won an Olivier award for her performance in Tribes at the Royal Court in 2010.\nShe also wrote and starred in the Sky One series The Cafe, with Ralf Little.\nNeil Constable, chief executive of Shakespeare's Globe, said: \"Audiences have loved her sparkling and intelligent performances on our stage over the years - now they will have the opportunity to see her fresh artistic vision come to life as she moves into a new phase of her impressive career.\"\nTerry most recently starred as the king in Henry V at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, and as Grace in Katie Mitchell's production of Cleansed for the National Theatre.\nThe actor-manager is a role as old as the theatre itself, and is a tried and tested practice at the Globe - with Mark Rylance combining the roles with considerable success during his stint as its artistic director.\nThere is no obvious reason why an intelligent and versatile actress such as Michelle Terry, who is immersed in Shakespeare and the Globe, shouldn't make a success of it too.\nThis is as long as she is free to pursue her creative vision without unwelcome intrusion from a board who made a complete hash of the Rice era.\nThe news comes following the controversial announcement of Rice's departure. She is leaving after the Globe's board decided her methods were not authentic enough.\nRice took charge of the London theatre in January 2016 but has come in for fierce criticism, including for her use of sound and lighting technology.\nEarlier this year Rice wrote an open letter to her successor, in which she claimed the board had sought to impose \"a new set of rules that I did not sign up to and could not stand by\".\nRice is now launching a new theatre company at London's Old Vic.\nThe Globe, which opened in 1997, is a reconstruction of a Shakespearean theatre on London's Southbank.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"Michelle Terry has been named as the new director of Shakespeare's Globe Theatre.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The mural, called Slave Labour, disappeared from a wall in Wood Green, north London, in February and appeared in a Miami sale.\nBut it was removed from the lot after protests by Haringey Council.\nIt is now up for auction in June in Covent Garden by the Sincura Group. A local councillor and the local Trades Union Congress have attacked the sale.\nThe mural, which depicts a boy hunched over a sewing machine making Union Jack bunting, appeared on the side of a Poundland store last May, just before the Diamond Jubilee celebrations.\nA spokesman for the auctioneers Sincura said the mural \"has been sensitively restored under a cloak of secrecy\", and will go on show alongside pieces by Damien Hirst, Andy Warhol, Mario Testino and Russell Young.\nBut Wood Green councillor Alan Strickland said: \"This is a piece of art given to the community for public enjoyment, and people will find it galling that you can only view this work at an expensive champagne reception, when it belongs with the people of north London, not a private owner.\n\"We saw the level of public anger last time, as the story went around the world, and I expect the same this time.\"\nAnd Keith Flett, secretary of the Haringey Trades Union Congress, said: \"The Slave Labour Banksy belongs to the people of Haringey not to a wealthy private client.\"\nWhen the mural was up for auction in Miami, it was expected to fetch up to \u00c2\u00a3450,000.\nThere was suspicion it had been stolen when it disappeared but the Metropolitan Police said there were \"no reports of any theft\".\nSlave Labour will go on sale at the London Film Museum on 2 June.","summary":"A mural of a mural of a boy hunched over a parked car in north London has been auctioned for \u00a3500,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It came as 100 writers protested outside the council, demanding it take measures to protect freedom of speech.\nSeveral writers have returned their awards to the council in recent weeks, protesting against what they call rising intolerance in India.\nThe Akademi has condemned \"any atrocity against any writer\" in India, and urged writers to take back their awards.\nIn recent weeks, growing numbers of writers have been protesting against book bans, the silencing of writers like Perumal Murugan following attacks by right-wing groups, and the killings of rationalists such as Malleshappa Kalburgi and Govind Pansare this year.\nThe Akademi had been criticised for not speaking out against the attacks sooner, with over 40 writers returning their awards to protest the institution's \"silence\" on the \"attacks against dissent\".\nAkademi president Vishwanath Prasad Tiwari had earlier called the protest \"illogical\", but accepted a memorandum on Friday from the writers, who held a silent march to the institution's headquarters.\nThe Akademi then later issued a statement condemning \"any atrocity against any writer anywhere in the country in the strongest of words\".\nIt also condemned the killing of rationalist Kalburgi \"and other intellectuals and thinkers\", and called on \"governments at the centre and in the states to take immediate action to bring the culprits to book and to ensure the security of writers now and in the future\".\nSpeaking to the BBC, Githa Hariharan of the Indian Cultural Forum, made up of a number of writers who returned their awards, said that the Akademi statement was welcome although \"late\".\nHowever she said that the issues that had prompted the protests in the first place remained a matter of concern for writers.\n\"The silence of the Sahitya Akademi was a tipping point for the pain and anguish felt by many of us who are struggling to recognise the India we grew up in. It became a symbol for our frustrations. But now it's time to move on to to addressing these larger issues as well,\" she said.\nThe writers' protest was seen as unprecedented in India.\nSome of the writers who returned their awards included two of India's most highly respected writers, Nayantara Sahgal, and Krishna Sobti. Other writers like Shashi Deshpande, K Satchidanandan and PK Parakkadavu also returned awards and resigned from the Akademi's councils.","summary":"Indian writers have urged the Indian government to bring the most senior Indian writers to the country to book and resign from the country.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It comes after Ruskin College's governing body agreed to cut two of its six BA programmes and one of its three MA courses to save money.\nCollege principal Chris Wilkes said the decision was related to \"low student numbers rather than any other reason\".\nHe said it would continue to focus on adult education.\nFamous Ruskin College alumni include former deputy prime minister John Prescott and Dennis Skinner, MP for Bolsover in Derbyshire.\nBA English Studies, BA History with Social Sciences and MA Women's Studies are being discontinued.\nAnne Hughes, 63, from Thame in Oxfordshire, has been studying BA English Studies part-time at the college for two years.\nShe said she was \"absolutely distraught\" it was being cut.\nShe is physically disabled and has depression, and said she chose to study at the college because it worked with \"disadvantaged, disabled and mature students\".\nThe college also offers bespoke timetables, unlike some other places of higher education, she added.\nOnline petitions have been set up in a bid to save the English faculty and the Women's Studies course.\nOne signatory, Jenny Lewis, wrote on the first petition: \"[Tutors] Helen Kidd and Tom Sherry are carrying on the great Ruskin tradition of bringing opportunities to those that otherwise would not have them.\"\nStudent and activist Saskia Ritchie, who set up the second petition, said Ruskin had been set up for \"people who would traditionally be excluded from academia\" and gives \"access to truly excellent learning opportunities\".\nMr Wilkes said the college would lose about 25 students as a result of the cuts.\nHe added degrees had been on offer at the college for about 10 years and were \"relatively new\" considering the college's 116-year history.\n\"Our focus will continue to be on educating adults and I think what we're doing is just renewing our offer but doing it in a different way, fulfilling our mission in a different way, to perhaps how we've done it in the past,\" Mr Wilkes added.\nThe college previously lost funding from the Skills Development Agency.","summary":"The college that has been voted to cut the English language courses at Ruskin College has been shut down.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wales Police said David Ellis, 40, his lodger, has been arrested in Ireland.\nOfficers are liaising with Garda officers in connection with his extradition back to the UK.\nRetired telecoms engineer Mr Warburton, 59, has not been seen since 31 July.\nPolice launched an appeal for information after he went missing; they said his M-reg Peugeot 205 had been spotted in north Wales before returning to Swansea.\nThe car was found abandoned at Birkenhead port some days later.\nPolice said Mr Ellis, who had been Mr Warburton's lodger in Sketty, had stepped off a ferry in Belfast, Northern Ireland, on 6 August.\nThat discovery prompted a fresh appeal for information and led to Welsh officers being sent across the Irish Sea.\nSouth Wales Police said Mr Warburton's family had been informed of the latest development in the investigation and continued to be assisted by family liaison officers.\nMr Warburton's body has not been found; detectives have previously said they are treating the incident as murder.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Swansea.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chinese firm said it was pursuing its South Korean rival in two courts - one in California, the other in Shenzhen.\nAccording to Huawei, several of its cellular communications and software inventions had been used in Samsung's phones without its permission.\nSamsung told the BBC it would defend its business interests.\nThe specific patents involved have not been disclosed.\nHowever, Huawei has said at least some of them are classed as Frand - an acronym referring to \"fair, reasonable and non-discriminatory\".\nThis means the Chinese company has committed itself to offering anyone a licence so long as they agree to a non-excessive compensation.\nThis kind of agreement is common in the tech sector as it makes it possible for different companies' products to communicate and share data formats with each other.\nHuawei's intellectual property chief indicated it was seeking permission to use some of Samsung's technologies in return rather than seeking a payment.\n\"Thus far, we have signed cross-licensing agreements with dozens of our competitors,\" said Ding Jianxing.\n\"We hope Samsung will respect Huawei's R&D investment and patents, stop infringing our patents and get the necessary licence from Huawei, and work together with Huawei to jointly drive the industry forward.\"\nA Samsung spokesperson responded in an email to the BBC saying \"we will thoroughly review the complaint and take appropriate action to defend Samsung's business interests\".\nThe action comes at a time when Oracle and Google are waiting for a jury to come back with a verdict in a copyright trial that has pitted the two giants against each other in the US.\nBut such clashes have become less common since Apple and Samsung's high-profile courtroom battle in 2011, which led to both firms revealing secrets about their inner workings and racking up large legal bills.\nOne expert noted that just because papers had been filed in the latest case did not mean Huawei and Samsung would necessarily fight a similar battle in public.\n\"Huawei may have initiated litigation as lever to get a settlement,\" commented Ilya Kazi from the Chartered Institute of Patent Attorneys.\n\"We don't know if it intends to go all the way through. Most cases do settle.\"","summary":"Samsung has defended its patents against Apple and Google in a row over a row over the use of its cellular communications technology.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"West Midlands Ambulance Service said the car was discovered on Sunday at 09:35 GMT by two cyclists in Crakemarsh near Uttoxeter, Staffordshire.\nA spokesman said the black Ford Fiesta appeared to have hit a tree in very foggy conditions on the B5030.\nThe girl, in the back of the car, was treated at hospital for minor injuries.\nThe man, who was 25 and from the local area, has not yet been named.\nUpdates from this story and more from Staffordshire\nAn ambulance service spokesman said: \"This was an extremely difficult incident for all involved including the two cyclists who made the discovery.\"\nStaffordshire Police appealed for witnesses to the crash, and said specially trained family liaison officers were working to support the family.\nA spokesman added: \"At this early stage of the investigation it is not known at what time the collision occurred.\"","summary":"A cyclist has been killed after being hit by a car in Staffordshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He was responding to reports Beijing has deployed surface-to-air missiles on a disputed island in the region.\nChina dismissed the reports as \"hype\", but said it had the right under international law to defend itself.\nSeveral nations claim territory in the resource-rich South China Sea, which is also an important shipping route.\nA spokesman for Mr Kerry said satellite images appeared to confirm China had deployed anti-aircraft missiles on Woody or Yongxing Island in the Paracels.\nThe island is claimed by China, Taiwan and Vietnam and the presence of missiles would significantly increase tensions.\nMr Kerry said the US expected to have a \"very serious conversation\" with China over its presence.\n\"There is every evidence, every day, that there has been an increase of militarisation from one kind or another. It's a serious concern,\" he said.\nThe latest images of Woody Island were captured by ImageSat International.\nA picture dated 3 February shows a beach on the island empty. By 14 February it contains several missile launchers and support vehicles.\nBut the Chinese Foreign Minister, Wang Yi, said reports were a Western media invention.\nHe defended \"the limited and necessary self-defence facilities\" on islands inhabited by Chinese personnel as \"consistent with the right for self-preservation and self-protection.... under the international law\".\nChina has been carrying out extensive land reclamation work in the region, which it says is legal and for civilian purposes.\nBut the work has angered other countries which also claim the territory, and there is growing concern about the implications of the area becoming militarised.\nThe South China Sea dispute has been a topic of debate at a meeting of South East Asian regional leaders in California.\nUS President Barack Obama said the members had discussed the need for \"tangible steps\" to reduce tensions.\nRival countries have wrangled over territory in the South China Sea for centuries, but tension has steadily increased in recent years.\nIts islets and waters are claimed in part or in whole by Taiwan, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia and Brunei.\nChina has backed its expansive claims with island-building and naval patrols, while the US says it opposes restrictions on freedom of navigation and unlawful sovereignty claims - by all sides, but seen by many as aimed at China.\nThe frictions have sparked concern that the area is becoming a flashpoint with global consequences.","summary":"The US has urged China to \"reign in militarisation\" of the South East Asian Sea, a US diplomat has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 32-year old, who has won 12 caps for his country, has been signed to provide injury cover.\nOspreys tight heads Dmitri Arhip and Ma'afu Fia are currently sidelined and Rhodri Jones is in the Wales squad.\n\"Brian has proven quality at the top level and will add so much experience to the squad, particularly over the coming weeks,\" coach Steve Tandy said.\nMujati has played in Super Rugby with Lions and Stormers, in Top 14 in France with Racing Metro, and in England with Northampton Saints and Sale.\nAt Northampton Mujati was a losing Heineken Cup and Premiership finalist, and an Anglo-Welsh Cup winner.\nOspreys Head Coach, Steve Tandy, said he is expecting Mujati to make a big impact.\n\"This is an important signing for us given the injury situation with Dmitri and Ma'afu. Our performances this season have put us in a really strong position but we still have eight PRO12 games to go, and a Challenge Cup quarter-final in April,\" he said.\n\"In Rhodri Jones and Daniel Suter we have two young men who will be heavily involved but we can't go through such a big run of games with only two fit pro tight heads on our books, particularly with Rhodri still a part of the Six Nations squad and potentially away on Wales duty. It's a critical position and we felt that we had to act now.\"","summary":"Ospreys have signed Rhodri Mujati on a three-year contract.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aiden Webb, 22, from Norwich, was climbing Fansipan mountain alone on Friday when he fell down a ravine and lost his way, his girlfriend Bluebell Baughan said.\nMr Webb, described as an experienced climber, was last heard from on Saturday when his phone went dead.\nThe Foreign Office confirmed it was assisting his family.\nMr Webb and Miss Baughan were on a four-month trip when he injured his arm and knee in the fall on the 3,100m (10,300ft) high Fansipan mountain in the north of Vietnam.\nMore on this and other stories from Norfolk\n\"He went to the mountain alone without a guide at 06:00 and aspired to climb it in one day,\" Miss Baughan said.\nShe was in touch with Mr Webb by phone when he informed her he had fallen and could not find his way back to the trail.\n\"He was sure he could make it back but by nightfall it was apparent he wasn't going to,\" she said.\n\"Aiden said a rock had cut his arm open and he had hurt his knee. We were in touch all night.\n\"He said no-one would be able to find him, but by 6am on Saturday he finally agreed to me getting help.\"\nMiss Baughan, who is helping co-ordinate the search from the town of Sa Pa, said rescuers had been on the mountain since Saturday morning.\n\"Thirty-two men spent last night on the mountain, a mixture of military police, forestry workers and local police.\n\"There is only one police officer here in Sa Pa who speaks English, but everyone has been very helpful,\" she said.\nMiss Baughan said conditions on the mountain were \"very cold and wet\".\n\"Aiden is a very good climber, but he is injured,\" she said.\nMr Webb's father and uncle are expected to arrive in Vietnam this evening although they will not reach the north until Tuesday.\nA Foreign and Commonwealth Office spokeswoman said: \"We are supporting the family of Aiden Webb, a British man reported missing in Vietnam. We are working closely with the local authorities leading the search.\"","summary":"A man has been found dead on a rock in northern Vietnam after falling down from a rock in the north of Vietnam.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"She was artificially inseminated earlier this year after attempts to bring her together with male partner, Yang Guang, failed.\nThe zoo said new scientific tests had given a \"strong indication\" of pregnancy, but were \"too new to be definitive\".\nTian Tian also conceived last year, but the pregnancy failed.\nIain Valentine, director of Giant Pandas for the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland, said: \"The latest scientific data suggests Tian Tian the giant panda is now pregnant and that implantation has taken place, therefore she may give birth at the end of the month.\n\"This is all very new and complex science and we still have a bit of time to go yet.\n\"As like last year, the late loss of a cub remains entirely possible.\"\nThe zoo said it had been able to confirm that Tian Tian did become pregnant last year.\nHowever, it said it was most likely that she had reabsorbed the foetus late term.\nThe two pandas arrived in Scotland from China in 2011.\nTian Tian has had cubs in the past in China, before she came on loan to Edinburgh.\nIf she does have a successful delivery, it will be the first time a giant panda has been born in Britain.\nThe panda enclosure at Edinburgh Zoo is due to close to visitors from Saturday ahead of a possible birth.","summary":"The giant panda of Tian Tian has been rediscovered in a Scottish Zoo.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old man reportedly calls himself Harald Hitler.\nThe man, sporting a side parting and a trademark moustache, had been seen having his photograph taken outside the house in Braunau am Inn in which Adolf Hitler was born.\nThe lookalike had recently moved to the town on the German border, police spokesman David Furtner told the BBC.\nMr Furtner said this was not a joke or a piece of performance art.\n\"The young man knows exactly what he is doing,\" the police spokesman said.\nHe said the man had also been spotted in Vienna and Graz.\nPictures of the man were published by Austria's Heute.at news website on Monday.\nGlorifying the Nazi era is a crime in Austria.\nLast October, the Austrian authorities decided to demolish Hitler's birthplace house to stop it becoming a focal point for neo-Nazis.\nHitler was born in a rented room on the top floor of the building on 20 April 1889.\nDuring Nazi rule, the house was transformed into a shrine to Hitler as the town drew in a wave of tourists.\nBut as the Nazis began to lose control in 1944, it was shut.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man in Austria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hammersmith and City Line has been suspended between Edgware Road and Hammersmith over fears debris could fall on to the tracks.\nThe Circle Line is also closed partly due to the fire and partly because of planned engineering work.\nTransport for London (TfL) said the move had been made \"at the request of the London Fire Brigade\".\nThe fire broke out at the 24-storey block, which contained 120 one and two-bedroom flats, early on Wednesday morning.\nPolice presume 58 people have died but have warned the figure could grow.\nA sign at Ladbroke Grove station said \"owing to the safety of the Tower\" the lines had been partly suspended.\nThe London Fire Brigade confirmed it had requested the lines be temporarily closed because of a \"short-term risk of some debris falling on to the tracks\".\nA spokesman said teams were working to secure the debris so the lines could be reopened as soon as possible.","summary":"A block of flats in London's capital, the Circle Line, has been closed for the day after a fire broke out.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money will be spent on designing systems to allow the chassis of future models to be made out of aluminium.\nThe first of these models will be a new mid-sized sports saloon car to be introduced in 2015.\nThe announcement was made at the Frankfurt motor show by JLR chief executive Ralf Speth.\n\"Today's announcement signals Jaguar Land Rover's ambitions to push the boundaries and redefine premium car ownership,\" he said.\n\"Jaguar Land Rover is a business driven by design, technology and innovation and this investment and level of job creation is yet further evidence of our commitment to advancing the capability of the UK automotive sector and its supply chain.\"\nThe design teams will be creating what they call an aluminium architecture, which is the part of the car on which the bodywork, seats and engine sit.\nThe idea is that it will be flexible enough to be the base for future model of either Jaguar or Land Rover cars.\nIn pictures: Jaguar C-X17\nCarmakers are increasingly using aluminium in their vehicles because its light weight improves fuel efficiency.\nThe first car using the aluminium platform will be a smaller than other Jaguar models.\nBut in order to demonstrate the flexibility of the system, JLR has also unveiled a concept car called the C-X17, which is halfway between a sports car and an SUV, and could also be based on the new chassis.\nJLR said that the jobs at the Solihull site would bring the total number of jobs it had created in the UK over the last three years to almost 11,000.\nIt also stressed that the investment would involve significant extra spending with its suppliers.\nJLR has been owned by India's Tata Motors since 2008.","summary":"Jaguar Land Rover has announced a further \u00a32.5m investment in its manufacturing of aluminium cars.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jordan Maguire-Drew nearly put the Daggers in front early on when he struck the woodwork while at the other end, Ryan Bird did the same with a header as the sides sparred.\nIn the second half, Matt Robinson threaded a through-pass to Whitely, who controlled and dispatched under Ryan Clarke with the confidence of a striker - a goal that ended an impressive 10-match unbeaten run for the hosts.\nWhitely could have put a greater gloss on matters for John Still's side, but he struck the bar from 20 yards.\nReport supplied by the Press Association.\nMatch ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1.\nSecond Half ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. James Constable replaces Ryan Bird.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. Jamie Cureton replaces Adam Dawson.\nFrankie Raymond (Dagenham and Redbridge) is shown the yellow card.\nSubstitution, Eastleigh. James Granger replaces Adam Dugdale.\nGoal! Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 1. Corey Whitely (Dagenham and Redbridge).\nSubstitution, Dagenham and Redbridge. Fejiri Okenabirhie replaces Sam Ling.\nSecond Half begins Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 0.\nFirst Half ends, Eastleigh 0, Dagenham and Redbridge 0.\nMatt Robinson (Dagenham and Redbridge) is shown the yellow card.\nFirst Half begins.\nLineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Eastleigh secured victory over Dagenham and Redbridge in the first round of the FA Cup.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Josh Hanson, of Kingsbury, north-west London, was stabbed in the neck at the RE bar in Eastcote, Hillingdon.\nHe died at the scene shortly after 01:10 BST on Sunday.\nScotland Yard said about 40 people were in the bar at the time of the attack and urged anyone there after midnight to contact them with information.\nNo arrests have yet been made.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said: \"It is believed there would have been around 40 people present at the time of the incident, many of whom left the venue as paramedics worked to save Josh's life. It is imperative these people contact us to let us know what they saw.\n\"We are also keen to hear from anyone who was in Field End Road area at around 01:00 Sunday who may have seen or heard anything that they now think might be because of the incident at the RE bar.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Londonderry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 75-year-old was recovered unconscious from the water at Tywyn, by a crew from Aberdovey RNLI Lifeboat at 16:14 BST on Saturday.\nHe was flown to hospital by the coastguard rescue helicopter but later died.\nThe girls were taken to hospital as a precaution.\nIn a separate incident, three people including a 16-year-old boy and a 14-year-old girl, were rescued from the sea in Harlech at about 15:30 BST on Saturday.\nHarlech Coastguard team, Criccieth RNLI Lifeboat, North Wales Police and paramedics were involved in the rescue.\nNorth Wales Police warned people to take extra care in the sea and to avoid taking risks.","summary":"A three-year-old girl has been rescued from a boat in Tywyn.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kerry Foods confirmed the redundancies, which were initially announced in February.\nThe company said a consultation process \"had failed to secure a strategy which would ensure the sustainability of production at the site\".\nThe firm said it was retaining the factory on the town's Europarc industrial estate and was looking at \"future possibilities for the site\".\nKerry Foods said employees were given confirmation of the plant's closure on Wednesday following a 90-day consultation period.\nA company spokesman said: \"We are doing everything we can to assist employees in securing new employment.\"","summary":"A factory in the town of Kerry Foods has closed for the first time in a row of consultations.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the last three weeks, blooms have appeared along the shoreline on Anglesey and there have been some reports of children being stung.\nThe cold spring meant there were few reports of jellyfish before June.\nFrankie Hobrow from the Anglesey Sea Zoo advised swimmers to \"look but don't touch\" and to treat stings with vinegar.\nThe Marine Conservation Society (MCS) said jellyfish, including the Lion's Mane variety, have been seen by holidaymakers at Benllech beach, on the Menai Strait.\nMs Hobrow said: \"They have increased over the last two or three weeks with the warmer weather. They get carried around on the ocean currents, they can't swim very well so they rely on being carried around, and we do see this every year once it gets warmer.\n\"The sea temperatures warm up slightly and we get a lot more swarms of jellyfish.\"\nMs Hobrow said the Lion's Mane gives a \"nasty sting\".\nShe said: \"They can grow very, very big - over two metres - but the ones here are fairly small.\n\"They can be painful but it's generally localised pain - it doesn't usually last very long. You can often help if you apply vinegar - that's great because it's acidic.\"\nShe also said urine could also be used because of its acidity.\nThe MCS's National Jellyfish Survey, which is in its 10th year, said 7,500 jellyfish reports have been made by the public over the last decade.\nDr Peter Richardson, the charity's biodiversity programme manager, said: \"The scarcity of jellyfish reports before June was unusual and could well be linked to the exceptionally cold spring.\n\"However, as our waters warmed, sightings of jellyfish increased, with moon jellyfish reported in large numbers around the UK, reports of compass and blue jellyfish in the south west, and blooms of Lion's Mane jellies around north Wales and north west England.\"","summary":"The jellyfish have been spotted in Anglesey, a rare sighting of jellyfish.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n23 July 2013 Last updated at 06:00 BST\nThe baby was delivered at 16:24 BST at St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, west London, weighing 8lb 6oz.\nThe duke is based at RAF Valley on Anglesey, north Wales, where he and his wife share a cottage.\nFlt Lt William Wales - who, as monarch, will one day be head of the armed forces - has spent recent years flying rescue missions, and qualified as a helicopter captain in 2012.\nHere is what his colleagues had to say to him.\nWales welcomes 'joyous' royal birth","summary":"The Duke of Edinburgh has been spotted in a helicopter landing in north London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old was an unused squad member during the 2017 Six Nations, as well as the 2016 autumn internationals.\n\"It's been building as I've been in a few camps now, but to finally get my name called out on that team sheet was an awesome feeling,\" he said.\n\"I've been champing at the bit these last few camps, training hard.\"\nThe Ospreys player comes in to replace Cory Hill, who was called up by the British and Irish Lions following Wales' 24-6 win over Tonga.\nCoach Robin McBryde has made seven changes in all to the side that started that game at Eden Park last Friday\nAnother two uncapped players - scrum-half Tomos Williams and lock Adam Beard - are also on the bench.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nThornton made 25 appearances for Ospreys in the 2016-17 campaign, but expects a big transition to international rugby.\n\"I've been playing a lot for the Ospreys this year and being involved in the Pro12 and the [European] Challenge Cup has given me quite a bit of experience,\" the former Wales Under-20s captain told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"But Test rugby is a completely different animal, so I'm really looking forward to the challenge on Friday against a strong Samoan team.\n\"Like every young Welsh boy I want to play for Wales, but when it actually comes round you get that sensation of pride.\"\nThornton is part of an inexperienced Wales side, with the forwards having won just 31 caps between them.\n\"Samoa have a big experienced pack and we have a couple of young guys here looking to blood themselves on the international stage, so I think it'll be a good challenge overall,\" Thornton added.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device","summary":"Wales prop Joe Thornton has been named as the new Welsh Under-20 international rugby player.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inspector Harold Stephens said the County Plan, which will be the blueprint for development in County Durham for the next 20 years, was \"unrealistic and flawed\".\nThe council had wanted him to reassess his findings but he has refused.\nThe authority has now said it will take that decision to court.\nIan Thompson, the council's corporate director of regeneration and economic development, said: \"It came as a disappointment that the planning inspector has declined to reopen the examination.\n\"We maintain the plan offers the best prospect for economic growth and have explored every option and opportunity in our efforts to demonstrate this, which has included employing independent planning experts to review our business-backed predictions for growth.\n\"We now have no choice but to pursue this matter through the courts by way of a Judicial Review.\"\nIn the plan, the county council said it wants to build 31,400 homes and create thousands of jobs over the next 20 years, in a bid to attract more businesses and people to the area.\nBut Mr Stephens said the plan was \"unsound\" and assumptions about job growth were \"very ambitious\".","summary":"The council has reopened its planning review into the development of a \u00a3500,000 plan to increase jobs in County Durham.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifty sheep were stolen from a farm in Ammanford and the farmer spotted a flock two weeks later at a livestock market in Llanybydder.\nAfter the ewes gave birth, paternity tests revealed they were the offspring of the farmer's rams.\nAndrew Thomas, 39, of Garnant admitted handling the stolen sheep.\nHe will be sentenced at Swansea Crown Court this month.\nDyfed-Powys Police said this was the first time DNA evidence has been used in a case of this type in Wales, and only the third time across Wales and England.\nInsp Matthew Howells said: \"Traditionally, sheep rustling cases are very difficult to detect and prosecute, with this case being no exception.\n\"Although we were unable to prove who stole the sheep, we were able to use forensic techniques usually reserved for humans to help prove that the sheep were in fact the stolen ones.\"","summary":"A farmer has been found guilty of stealing sheep from a farm in Swansea.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"William Blake: Apprentice and Master has opened at the Ashmolean Museum after 19th Century floor plans were unearthed.\nBlake created the majority of his books from a printing studio in the Hercules Buildings in Hercules Road, Lambeth.\nThe studio was destroyed when the building was razed in 1918.\nPhilip Pullman CBE, president of the Blake Society, said: \"William Blake was a complete original; his power was his tenderness, his wit, his graphic line are like no-one else's.\n\"It's good to remind people every so often about this colossal imagination and his moral vision, which are just as potent now after two hundred years as they were when he brought them into the world.\"\nThe exhibition is on until 1 March 2015.","summary":"A collection of William Blake's books from a printing studio in London has been unveiled.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The tie-up, announced in March, is expected to be completed by the end of this year or early 2017.\nIt will create one of the world's largest exchange companies with a combined value of about \u00a321bn.\nEach of the two companies has more than 5,000 staff.\nThe LSE said its shareholders would be asked to approve the merger on 4 July.\nIt added that the deal was expected to produce \u20ac250m in annual cost savings in five years, with \u20ac160m of those savings achieved by year three.\nIf the deal goes ahead, LSE shareholders will own 45.6% of the new holding company, while Deutsche Boerse shareholders will own 54.4%.\nThe two companies said together they should be able to make cost savings of \u20ac450m (\u00a3354m) a year - about 20% of the combined group's operating costs of \u20ac2.2bn last year.\nThe LSE group already owns Milan-based Borsa Italiana.\nThe newly merged company will keep both the London and Frankfurt headquarters. The new holding company, UK TopCo, will be incorporated in the UK.","summary":"The LSE Group has agreed to sell its business to Deutsche Boerse to Deutsche Boerse in a deal worth \u20ac2.5bn (\u00a32.5bn) to the LSE Group.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sky Mobile will offer flexible monthly payment plans and the ability to roll over unused data each month for up to three years.\nSky will become a \"quad play\" provider, offering broadband, television fixed-line telephone and a mobile service.\nAnd existing Sky TV customers will not have to pay for calls or texts and can compile playlists of their favourite shows to watch on their mobiles.\nAccording to Sky, some 46,000 have pre-registered for the service.\nThe service comes with three data plans:\nNon-Sky TV customers can add on unlimited calls and texts for \u00a310 per month, or pay for calls and texts on a pay-as-you-use (PAYU) basis.\nAccording to Sky, UK consumers use less than half of the mobile data they buy from mobile network operators, adding up to an annual \u00a32bn of wasted data.\nStephen van Rooyen, UK and Ireland Sky chief executive, said: \"We felt it was time to shake up the mobile market and give customers a completely new way to manage their mobile plan.\n\"We've designed it based on what people told us they want - it's easy, flexible and transparent and it puts the customer in control.\"\nEwan Taylor-Gibson, a telecoms expert at uSwitch said: \"Sky's first mobile offering is very competitive, as long as you're already a Sky TV customer.\"\nHe compared Sky's Sim-only deal with that already offered by giffgaff, another service that piggybacks on O2's network and allows customers to alter their package depending on their usage.\n\"The key differences between the two are that Sky ties you in for 12 months, while giffgaff users can cancel anytime, and giffgaff also offers unlimited everything for \u00a320 a month, beating Sky's top package, which delivers 5GB,\" said Mr Taylor-Gibson.\nSky's decision to let people roll over data and store it for three years was \"both unique and compelling\", he said, but it may have to offer bigger data bundles.","summary":"Sky Mobile has a new mobile service that lets customers roll over their mobile data to their mobile phone.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In May, Mr Joyce vowed to press charges against a man who struck him with a pie over his support for same-sex marriage, which is not legal in Australia.\nMr Joyce has also faced criticism from some politicians who say he should not take a political stance on behalf of the airline.\nHowever, he said his company \"would be active out there\" in campaigning.\n\"I believe we have to get behind it and make sure that we have a 'yes' vote and certainly I will be out there strongly campaigning for a 'yes' vote,\" he said.\n\"We believe the social issues are very important of all of your [company] stakeholders and are very important for this country.\"\nAustralians will be asked their views on same-sex marriage through a voluntary, non-binding ballot to begin next month.\nIf it shows support for changing Australia's Marriage Act, it is expected that a vote in parliament will follow. However, MPs would not be bound to vote in line with the public.\nMr Joyce was one of 20 company chief executives who signed a petition in March calling on Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull to legalise same-sex marriage.\nIt led to criticism by Immigration Minister Peter Dutton, who said it was \"unacceptable that people would use companies and the money of publicly-listed companies to throw their weight around\".\n\"If Alan Joyce and any other CEO wants to campaign on this or any other issue in their own time and on their own dime, good luck to them,\" Mr Dutton said at the time.\nTwo months later, Mr Joyce was giving a speech in Perth when an intruder shoved him in the face with a meringue pie.\n\"From my reading, it would appear that Alan Joyce is very much part of a network trying to subvert the federal parliamentary process around the issue of marriage equality,\" the intruder, Tony Overheu, told the Australian Broadcasting Corp.\nMr Joyce later said he would press charges against Mr Overheu.\nPolls in recent years have shown a majority of Australians support same-sex marriage.","summary":"Alan Joyce has said he will stand for a parliamentary vote on the issue of legalising same-sex marriage in Australia.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) said the man, named as Josh Pitt from Leighton Buzzard, died from a single gunshot wound.\nHe was fatally injured after police attended a property in Hibbert Street, Luton, at 14:00 GMT on 9 November.\nThe IPCC said body-worn video footage from some of the officers will be analysed as investigations continue.\nFor more on this story and other Bedfordshire news\nIt said a forensic examination of the scene took place and a \"a number of knives\" were recovered.\nA post-mortem examination on Friday gave the provisional cause of death as a gunshot wound to the chest, the IPCC said.\nMr Pitt was described by Bedfordshire Police as white and British.\nHe was initially treated at the scene by officers and paramedics but died at hospital at 14:50 GMT.\nIPCC Commissioner Mary Cunneen said: \"My thoughts and sympathies are with the family and friends of Josh and all of those affected by this fatal shooting.\n\"Our investigation will look at the circumstances surrounding the incident and the actions of the officers involved.\n\"We have spoken to Josh's next of kin to inform them of our role and will be keeping them updated.\n\"I ask anybody who may have seen or heard anything in the Hibbert Street area on Wednesday afternoon, which may be useful to our investigation, to contact us.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Bedfordshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Defender Terry, 36, is leaving Chelsea this summer after more than two decades at Stamford Bridge.\nSwansea, West Brom and Bournemouth have been linked with the former England captain, while a move to China or the United States appear other options.\n\"I've got options but nothing sorted or in stone,\" said Terry.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"Everyone keeps asking me and no-one believes me when I say that I've not got anything sorted.\"\nTerry was an unused substitute in Saturday's 2-1 FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal at Wembley.\nHe has made 717 appearances for Chelsea and is a five-time Premier League title winner with the London club.\nHe has also won the Champions League and Europa League, as well as five FA Cups and three League Cups.\nAlthough he has yet to make up his mind whether to retire, Terry is keen to become a manager once he does decide to stop playing.\n\"I think I've got too much to give and I've learned too much not to pass that on,\" he added. \"I do want to be a manager.\"","summary":"Swansea City have signed defender Danny Terry on a three-year contract.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Israeli TV report revealed $127,000 of public money was spent on fitting the room on his flight to attend former UK PM Margaret Thatcher's funeral.\nThe expense met with anger in Israel, which is facing austerity measures.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister had been unaware of the cost.\nIsraeli media reports said the cost was incurred by having four walls and door installed around a double bed, and 22 business class seats fitted on a plane chartered from El Al, Israel's national airline.\nThe flight from Israel to the UK takes about five-and-a-half hours.\nThe aircraft cost about $300,000 to use, before the custom fittings. Israel's Channel 10 first reported the story, which triggered angry reactions in the media.\n\"Bibi is king, and in a monarchy, when the king and queen fly, price is no object,\" said political commentator Sima Kadmon, referring to Mr Netanyahu by his nickname, in Israel's biggest-selling newspaper Yediot Ahranot.\nMr Netanyahu's office said the prime minister needed a good night's sleep on the flight ahead of a day of busy schedules. It later said the prime minister had not been aware of the additional cost and had ordered cut-backs.\nReports said customised \"rest chambers\" would no longer be used on European flights, while other media quoted his office as saying they would be dropped all together.\nThe news came at a time when Israelis face tax rises as part of austerity measures being discussed by the cabinet.\nIt also follows the revelation earlier this year that the prime minister's office had an annual budget of $2,700 for ice-cream bought by his staff from a Jerusalem shop. Mr Netanyahu scrapped the allowance after the story came to light.","summary":"Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has ordered a custom-made ice-cream for his wife, Benjamin Netanyahu, to be crowned as the King of the House.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a damning new report, the group also called for an \"independent and impartial\" inquiry into cases of abuse.\nThe law, AFSPA, was introduced in the region in 1990 as a response to violence by insurgent groups.\nBut it has contributed to increasing people's alienation, the report says.\nTens of thousands of security forces are deployed in Indian-administered Kashmir to fight the militancy which began in the late 1980s. AFSPA - the Armed Forces Special Powers Act - allows troops to shoot to kill suspected militants or arrest them without a warrant.\nAmnesty says these sweeping powers have led to a cycle of impunity for human rights violations in the troubled region.\nThe report says not a single member of the armed forces has been tried in a civilian court for violating human rights in Kashmir.\n\"This lack of accountability has in turn facilitated other serious abuses,\" says Minar Pimple, the group's senior director of global operations.\n\"By not addressing human rights violations committed by security force personnel in the name of national security, India has not only failed to uphold its international obligations, but has also failed its own constitution,\" she added.\nThe report documents the excesses carried out by the armed forces over the years and says the government's response to these violations has failed to deliver justice.\nThere was no immediate government response to the report.","summary":"India's armed forces have been harmed by a \"disappointment\" in a law that allows them to shoot suspected militants in civilian courts.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sentencing of David Gilroy, who killed Edinburgh woman Suzanne Pilley, is due to take place next Wednesday.\nEarlier this week permission was also granted to film the proceedings.\nTwitter use has been allowed before in a Scottish court but it will be the first time a sentencing at the High Court in Scotland has been filmed.\nGilroy was found guilty by a jury last month of murdering 38-year-old bookkeeper Ms Pilley.\nShe disappeared in May 2010 but her body has never been found.\nProsecutors believed that Gilroy, 49, buried his former lover in a \"lonely grave\" in a remote part of Argyll.\nGilroy will be sentenced on Wednesday 18 April.\nDuring the filming, the camera will focus on the judge - no one else will feature in the footage except the macer and the clerk. Gilroy himself will not be filmed.\nLive updating on Twitter from a Scottish court was allowed for the first time for the sentencing of former MSP Tommy Sheridan in January 2011.\nHowever, guidance issued at the end of last year confirmed journalists in Scotland would not be allowed to use live text-based communication without specific clearance.\nJournalists south of the border have been told by the Lord Chief Justice to \"twitter as much as you like\".","summary":"A man has been found guilty of murdering a woman in a Argyllshire graveyard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An investigation by Northampton Borough Council discovered 21 homeless people in the town, including \"a significant proportion of European migrants\".\nThe people were \"resolutely refusing to leave the streets\", the report said.\nCouncil officials held talks with 30 organisations to develop a plan to eliminate rough sleeping by June 2017.\nLithuanian Kristians Olsteins has been rough sleeping in Northampton for about four months after losing his job and passport.\nHe said it was not a lifestyle choice for him and he would like nothing more than to have a home.\nMike Hallet, who has been homeless for two years, also denied it was a choice.\nHe said: \"Of course, I would like to be off the streets - it is horrible and I would rather be anywhere else.\"\nBut Darren Jordan, who lived on the streets for two months before finding space in a homeless shelter, believes \"some people get stuck in a rut and then it does become a lifestyle choice\".\nNorthampton Hope Centre runs a day centre supporting people who are homeless or in poverty and was one of the organisations consulted by council officials.\nGeneral manager Robin Burgess said: \"It's clear there are people who have become accustomed to life on the street over many years - or even decades.\n\"Some are European and some are addicted to drink and alcohol - but I don't believe anyone actively chooses to sleep on the streets.\"\nHe said the way to address homelessness is to supply individual support for as long as is needed.\nUnder a three-year plan set to be discussed on Wednesday, it is proposed that Northampton Borough Council will provide a temporary night shelter which would require some initial set-up costs \"likely to be under \u00c2\u00a350,000\".\nThe financial implications of setting up and running the shelter for up to 18 months will be fully-costed and any plan will require approval.\n\"Comprehensive support plans\" for \"rough sleepers with complex needs\" would also be introduced.\nCrisis, a charity for single homeless people, said rough sleeping was \"incredibly dangerous\" and a homeless person was \"13 times more likely to be a victim of violence than the average member of the public\".\nChief executive Jon Sparkes added: \"Rather than blaming the people in these desperate circumstances, we need to focus on acting quickly and decisively to get them the support they need.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the rough sleeping of a man in Northamptonshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Citizens Advice Scotland said the number of employment cases it had seen had risen by 12% in the last four years and was now at its highest level.\nIt said the most common issues involved low pay, withheld wages and unfair dismissal, as well as bullying and discrimination.\nCAS has highlighted the issues in a report to MSPs.\nHolyrood's Economy, Energy and Tourism committee is exploring how employment and job quality has changed since the 2008 recession.\nCAS said it had gathered evidence showing workplace problems were growing in Scotland.\nStaff across its 61 sites reported that they were increasingly advising clients who were in work but struggling to pay for essentials.\nDelivering the report to the Scottish Parliament, the charity's spokesman Rob Gowans said: \"What our report shows is the collected evidence of all the work-related cases that people have brought to the Scottish CAB (Citizen Advice Bureaux) service over the last few years.\n\"While we don't give away the identities of any of our clients, our evidence shows real-life experience. There is a growing crisis of low pay and poor conditions in Scotland.\n\"Around half of Scots who are in poverty are actually working. This reflects the fact that the minimum wage is not in fact keeping up with inflation, and many of the benefits that are meant to supplement low wages are being cut.\nHe added: \"With wages falling in real terms, families are becoming trapped in poverty, less secure terms and working hours, and with basic employment rights becoming harder to enforce.\"\nMr Gowans also raised concerns about \"too many rogue employers\" who were \"exploiting\" workers under this environment.\n\"The growth in zero hours contracts has become a huge problem, which leaves thousands of Scots in huge financial uncertainty. And meanwhile it is becoming harder than ever to challenge unfair treatment,\" he added.\nSNP MSP Christina McKelvie described the CAS report as \"worrying\" and called for the Scottish Parliament to be given more powers over employment policy.\nShe said: \"This Citizens Advice Scotland report outlines the shocking impact of austerity, social security cuts and worrying examples of employers flouting employment law.\"","summary":"The minimum wage in Scotland has fallen sharply in the past year, according to the charity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Most of the deaths resulted from a stampede as hundreds of students rushed to escape the blaze through two exits, the Kano state officials said.\nTwenty-five others were injured in the fire which broke out as students were sleeping at the government-run girls school in Jogana village, they added.\nIt is not being treated as suspicious.\nFire-fighters spent seven hours trying to put out the blaze, an eyewitness told the BBC's Hausa service.\nThe government has closed the boarding school and ordered a full investigation into the fire.","summary":"A fire has destroyed a school in Kano, killing a dozen students.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 32-year-old, who won 56 caps, was available on a free transfer after being released by fellow Premier League side West Ham in May.\nHe said: \"This is a massive club and there's a massive opportunity for the club to push on.\n\"I've been lucky enough to have a really good career, but there's still a lot more I want to achieve.\"\nCole, who also played for Chelsea, Liverpool and on loan at Lille, is Villa's second signing of the summer.\nManager Paul Lambert has also signed former Arsenal defender Philippe Senderos on a free transfer from Valencia.","summary":"Manchester City have signed former Chelsea goalkeeper Joe Cole on a three-year contract.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team from Cardiff University has appealed to more than 3,000 beekeepers to send them photos, videos and audio files from hives over the summer.\nThe noises will be analysed at the School of Pharmacy.\nThe research will also help them learn where the bees find their feed by mapping the exact locations they were pictured or recorded.\n\"The Africanised honey bee makes different sound to the European bees,\" said microbiology professor Les Bailie.\n\"The bees we have on the roof of the school here are Italian. Do the bees in Cardiff make the same sound as those in Aberystwyth or Wrexham?\"\nProf Bailie said bees could make up to 10 different noises depending on their mood, including angry, calm or ill.\nAnalysing the \"known noises\" can help determine where bees are from, but could also be used to play to bees to help their mood.\n\"A happy bee is a productive bee. If you can make the bee happy by playing them the right sound they can produce more honey,\" Prof Bailie said.\n\"Plotting these differences could ultimately help us in our bid to find out which plants help bees the most.\n\"Gathering photos, video and sound files will help us understand where gaps lie and will help put plants in the right places to make bees more productive.\"\nIf enough beekeepers respond, and investigators detect initial differences, the project could be rolled out to include more than 40,000 beekeepers across the UK.","summary":"The bees of bees are being filmed and recorded in a school in the South East of England.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Spending on the NHS should also be paid for by a dedicated tax marked on every payslip, the former health minister suggested.\nUnder Mr Lamb's plan, taxes would not be increased as the new levy would be offset by deductions to income tax or national insurance.\nHe has warned the NHS faces collapse without an urgent cash injection.\nThe plans are not yet party policy and will not be put to this year's conference in Bournemouth.\nBut Mr Lamb, the party's health spokesman, told party members he was \"very interested in the idea of a dedicated NHS and care contribution - separating it out from the rest of taxation, clearly identified on your payslip.\n\"And I am really interested in the idea of the right for local areas to raise additional funds for the NHS and care if they choose.\"\nThe Lib Dems say he would like to implement the ideas across the UK, although, as health and social care are devolved, it is unclear how this would be enforced.\nMr Lamb - who lost out to Tim Farron in a leadership election in July - proposes a cross-party commission to explore the ideas. He intends to consult health bodies and professionals, patients, trade unions and academics.\nMinisters have pledged \u00a32bn in this financial year for the NHS, and an extra \u00a38bn by 2020.\nBut Mr Lamb told the BBC that this was insufficient and, having \"seen the books\" as a minister in the last government, he feared the NHS could face a funding shortfall of \u00a330bn by 2020.\n\"The bottom line is with rising demand because of an ageing population we need more investment,\" he said.\nMr Lamb also warned that the social care system was \"on its knees\" and could collapse without a cash injection of \u00a35bn.\n\"I've been in the department. I have seen the books and I am deeply concerned. If we carry on regardless, the system will crash.\"\nTaxpayers are already shown how much they have contributed to the health service in annual personal tax statements.\nAn attempt to establish a cross-party commission on social care before the 2010 election - led in part by Mr Lamb - collapsed in acrimony.","summary":"The health and care system in the NHS should be restructured, according to former health secretary Tony Lamb.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A judicial review has been launched after free taxis for pupils living 12 miles (19km) from Ysgol Brynhyfryd, Denbighshire, were stopped.\nParents claim their children's route to the bus stop is too dangerous to walk.\nBut a Denbighshire council spokeswoman said the policy was agreed after \"extensive consultation\" and through a \"democratic process\".\nGlenda Coleman, who lives in Bryneglwys, said: \"We've relied heavily on the free taxi because our children cannot walk to the bus pick up point as it is extremely dangerous.\n\"The council made a decision to cut this service without providing any alternatives or considering the repercussions of removing it.\"\nMs Coleman said it was \"impossible\" to drive down a nearby hill when it has snowed or there is ice on the road, meaning parents would not be able to transport their children to the bus stop, two-and-a-half-miles away.\nShe added: \"We feel we are being punished by the council for living in a rural area as we have been provided with no alternative options for transport and it is unacceptable.\"\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"Denbighshire's school transport policy has recently changed.\n\"We are aware that a small number of parents have raised concerns regarding these changes and their perceived impact.\n\"The policy was agreed after extensive consultation and it has gone through a democratic process.\n\"We have investigated complaints thoroughly and it is the right of individuals to consider taking the matter to judicial review, for which we would respond accordingly.\"","summary":"A council has ruled out a bus stop in Denbighshire after a child was found dead in a bus stop.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 290 people were killed and hundreds more injured when the 6.2-magnitude quake struck in the early hours of Wednesday, 100km (65 miles) north-east of Rome.\nThe town of Amatrice was among the worst affected areas.\nThe service at St Andrew's Cathedral was led by the Archbishop of Glasgow, Philip Tartaglia.\nIt follows a similar event in Edinburgh on Sunday.\nRonnie Convery, director of communications for the Archdiocese of Glasgow, said there had been wide interest in the service from Scotland's Italian community.\n\"We are looking at something like 400 new arrivals from Italy every month at the moment in Glasgow and Edinburgh,\" he said.\n\"It's those people I notice on social media who have really taken up the information about the mass today.\n\"It's also interesting that in many cases people are not necessarily practicing Catholics but they just want to have that opportunity to be together, to meet, to do something.\"","summary":"The treble-hit mass of Catholics has hit parts of northern Italy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sofia Ashraf, 29, posted a Facebook live video of her singing a song, My Vote Is Not For You, in front of the new chief minister's residence.\nSasikala Natarajan, a close aide to the late chief minister J Jayalalitha, was appointed to the post on Sunday.\nThe decision has fuelled anger as Ms Natarajan has never held public office.\nShe was made general secretary of the AIADMK party after Jayalalitha's death in December.\nThe recording of Ms Ashhraf's live video has been viewed 45,000 times and shared almost 1,000 times since it was uploaded to Facebook 18 hours ago.\nTamil Nadu to get second woman leader\nThe Indian rapper who took on a multinational\n\"The youth are getting increasingly agitated, and this appointment of a woman who has never stood for election being made chief minister was the straw that broke the camel's back,\" Ms Ashraf told the BBC.\n\"It has made us lose faith in democracy.\"\nThe AIADMK had earlier explained its choice of chief minister.\n\"Like Amma [mother], we wanted a strong woman leader to serve the people,\" party spokesperson CR Saraswathi told the AFP news agency, referring to Jayalalitha by her popular nickname.\nMs Ashraf says she was performing at a venue two streets away from Ms Natarajan's residence in Chennai (Madras) when her band decided to change the lyrics to one of her songs.\nShe and others marched towards the house and transmitted it live on Facebook.\nPolice tried to stop the recording, but Ms Ashraf told the BBC that those accompanying her argued that she was doing nothing illegal.\n\"In Tamil Nadu there is a culture of bullying. There is no space for dissent. If you protest on the streets you are arrested, and if you protest on social media you are charged with defamation. This protest was my way of reclaiming both those spaces,\" she said.\n\"Party workers are asking us to give Sasikala a chance, but let her stand for election first.\"\nMs Natarajan's appointment caused a lot of chatter on Indian social media, both in Tamil Nadu and outside, with many expressing opposition to the decision.","summary":"Tamil Nadu has appointed a woman who has been convicted of raping a woman in a concert in Chennai.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shenzhen prosecutors, late on Thursday, said a dispatcher and supervisor of the landfill, the chief and deputy manager of a company in charge of it, and seven other people were arrested.\nThey said they have been charged with negligently causing a serious accident.\nThe landslide happened when a hill of construction waste collapsed, leaving 74 people either missing or dead.\nThe formal arrests come three days after the police took what Chinese media called \"coercive measures\" against 12 people. It is thought the 11 arrested today were among those.\nOfficials have described the 20 December disaster as man-made, raising the possibility of severe punishments for those they consider responsible.\nOne official, whose job involved regulating construction sites, apparently jumped to his death a week after the landslide. It is not clear if he was being investigated for his role in it.\nOfficials have appealed for police and the public to help them find other suspects apparently on the run.","summary":"Chinese officials have arrested 11 people in connection with the landslide of a landslide in Shenzhen.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Six authorities have told BBC Wales a meltdown in waste markets has hit their budgets.\nPembrokeshire council has seen the price it gets for steel drop by 88% over the year - while Flintshire has seen the price for plastics halved.\nExperts say a slump in oil prices, cheap steel imports, and China's economic slowdown are to blame.\n\"We try to play the markets as best we can,\" Harvey Mitchell, the waste services manager for Flintshire, said.\n\"It makes it difficult when we do have a drop in issues we can't control, such as the global price of oil, or when larger countries flood the European market with steel.\"\nFlintshire has been celebrating a record year for recycling household waste - up to 58% of everything thrown away now ends up at its waste recover facility in Buckley.\n\"But while we've seen an increase in the amount of material we've collected, we've actually seen a drop in the income because of the market prices,\" Mr Mitchell said.\nRecycled waste netted the council \u00a3537,000 in revenue in 2015\/16, but this represented a drop of 45% in the expected income - more than \u00a3400,000 in lost cash.\nThe pattern has been repeated in Pembrokeshire, where \u00a3360,000 has been wiped off the council's expected income, while four other councils saw a combined drop of \u00a3335,000.\n\"This is an issue which is impacting upon Wales as a whole, not just Pembrokeshire,\" a council official there said.\n\"Fortunately quotes for the coming months are starting to look more positive with prices starting to increase.\"\nThe impact on most of the other Welsh councils which responded to BBC Wales has been minimal, as they said are tied into long term contracts dealing with their recycling services.\nBut one academic expert said authorities and the public in Wales will need to refocus as they face ever increasing targets on recycling.\nBy 2025 Welsh authorities are being asked to recycle 70% of waste - by 2050, it should be 100%.\n\"Waste prevention is what this is all about,\" Rebecca Colley-Jones, from Bangor University's Sustainability Lab, said.\n\"It's about buying smartly, being able to think about what you do with it so it can be reused, because reuse is a form of waste prevention.\n\"Together we can provide solutions for the future.\"","summary":"The price of recycling in Pembrokeshire is dropping sharply, according to the council.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The discovery was made after another child was threatened in the school's playground on 4 March.\nA boy was excluded from the school following the incident, in which no-one was injured.\nA police spokesman said the child was spoken to and reported to the Reporter to the Children's Panel.\nHe added: \"No-one was injured in the incident and a knife was recovered.\"\nDumfries and Galloway council described the behaviour as \"totally unacceptable\".\nA spokesman said the local authority took safety in its schools very seriously.\nHe added: \"The school carried out investigations immediately and handled the matter appropriately and sensitively, involving the parents of the children concerned and Police Scotland.\n\"The incident resulted in an exclusion, with arrangements in place between the pupil, parents and the school in terms of expectations, support and supervision.\n\"The council is providing support, advice and resources to assist the school deal with this matter.\"","summary":"A child has been expelled from a school after being stabbed by a child in Dumfries.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Lord Advocate said he had informed First Minister Nicola Sturgeon of his intention to quit the post after five years in the job.\nHe said it had been a \"real privilege\" to lead the prosecution service in Scotland and to provide legal advice to the Scottish government.\nThe law officer added that it was time to \"step down and do other things\".\nIn a statement, Mr Mulholland said: \"In recent years the Crown has embedded specialisms in the way it does its job.\n\"Our expertise in handling offences including rape, domestic abuse, serious organised crime, counter terrorism and cold cases has helped us become one of the most effective prosecution services in the world and given victims greater confidence to report crimes.\n\"It's been an honour to do this job working with so many dedicated and talented people to deliver justice in some of the most demanding and challenging of cases.\"\nNicola Sturgeon described Mr Mulholland as \"an outstanding Lord Advocate\".\nIn a statement, she said he had carried out his role with \"dedication, energy, integrity and intellect\".\nShe highlighted his work in leading Scotland's first successful \"double jeopardy\" murder prosecution, against the Worlds End murderer Angus Sinclair.\nThe first minister also praised his role in establishing a National Sexual Crimes Unit and appointing Scotland's first specialist prosecutor to deal with domestic abuse.\n\"It is clear that he has worked to bring about change to ensure that the system makes a real difference to people's lives, and his dedication to the law and his compassion for others has been behind that drive,\" she added.\n\"Frank has made a substantial contribution to the law and Scottish society.\"\nMr Mulholland served as Solicitor General until 2011, when he succeeded Dame Elish Angiolini as Lord Advocate.\nHe has faced some criticism during his tenure, most notably over the Crown's decision not to press charges over the Glasgow bin lorry crash.\nThe families of some of the victims of the 2014 tragedy are now pursuing a private prosecution against the driver.\nIt is understood that he will formally step down when his successor is appointed by the Queen.","summary":"The former Lord Advocate of the Crown, John Mulholland, has been sacked as a result of a lack of expertise in prosecution.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old member of parliament is named alongside Miley Cyrus, Taylor Swift and Noel Gallagher for the publication's People of the Year list.\nNME said the politician impressed by becoming the youngest MP elected to the House of Commons since 1880.\nEarlier this month, she was named Glasgow University's Young Alumnus of the Year.\nMs Black won the Paisley and Renfrewshire South seat in May's general election, before completing her MA Hons degree in Politics and Public Affairs.","summary":"NME has named a Scottish MP as the House of Commons.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Radwan Hamed collapsed during a game in Belgium in 2006. Last year a judge ruled Spurs breached its duties to him.\nIn a screening prior to signing for the club, an electrocardiogram test showed his heart was \"unequivocally abnormal\" but he was not stopped from playing.\nThe club regretted a former employee had been remiss in their duties.\nIn a statement, the family of Mr Hamed, who is now 27, said they were \"relieved\" a settlement had been reached, following a decade-long legal battle .\n\"Just as Radwan had no choice but to start his difficult journey towards recovery, we had no choice but to start the difficult journey to obtain justice,\" they said.\n\"We risked losing our home and faced personal financial ruin in order to pursue justice for our son.\n\"The club did not tell us or Radwan about his potentially fatal condition. Had they done so, Radwan would not have continued to play football.\"\nThe teenager collapsed during the game against Cercle Bruges on 4 August 2006 and was rushed to an intensive care unit but suffered oxygen starvation to his brain.\nIn the 2015 hearing, Mr Justice Hickinbottom ruled the club was 70% liable or Mr Hamed's injuries and Dr Peter Mills, the Football Association's regional cardiologist for South East England, was 30% liable.\nThe Premier League club will not be hit with a fee directly as their 70% portion was incurred by physicians they previously employed, who have agreed to indemnify the club.\nFootball Association rules require all football academy recruits to be referred to a cardiologist to help identify those prone to potentially fatal heart conditions.\nMr Hamed's MRI scan showed no obvious signs of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, but Dr Mills wrote to Spurs saying the condition could not be excluded on these findings alone.\nEleven months later, the teenager, who was unaware his tests had revealed an \"abnormal\" heart condition, signed a contract with Spurs.\nA spokesman for Spurs said: \"The club wholeheartedly regrets that a former employee, as adjudged, was remiss in their duties to Radwan.\n\"This judgment will hopefully now secure the best possible treatment and care for him.\"","summary":"Radwan Hamed, who was ruled out of the club's football academy, has been found guilty of causing a \"defensive\" heart condition.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Pirates of the Caribbean star will play the title role in Therese Raquin, based on Emile Zola's 1867 classic.\nDescribed as \"a tale of love, lust, betrayal, and guilt,\" the play will cast her as a young woman trapped in a loveless marriage who has an affair with one of her husband's friends.\nThe Roundabout Theatre Company show opens in October 2015 in New York.\nKnightley, who turns 30 next year, previously trod the boards in London in The Misanthrope and The Children's Hour.\nThe actress has two films out next month in the UK - World War Two drama The Imitation Game and US comedy Say When.\nTherese Raquin has been staged and filmed many times, most recently as the film In Secret starring Elizabeth Olsen.\nThe new version is by British playwright Helen Edmundson, who previously adapted the Tolstoy novels Anna Karenina and War and Peace for the stage.\nKnightley appeared in a 2012 film of Anna Karenina and has also appeared in film adaptations of Pride and Prejudice and Ian McEwan's Atonement.\nTherese Raquin begins previews on 1 October and has its opening night on 29 October at a Broadway theatre yet to be announced.\nEarlier this year Knightley revealed she had hoped to take The Children's Hour to Broadway but could not work out the scheduling with co-star Elisabeth Moss.\n\"We tried to make it happen, but our scheduling didn't work out,\" she told The Advocate. \"It was a real shame, because it would be great doing it on Broadway.\"","summary":"The actress Anna Karenina has been adapted for the stage in a new film starring in the role of a woman trapped in a marriage.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Barcelona forward Messi, 29, made his decision in June after missing a penalty in the shootout as Argentina lost to Chile in the Copa America, a fourth major final loss in nine years.\nBauza, who succeeded Gerardo Martino, said: \"My sole intention is to see if I can talk football with Messi.\n\"From that will come the possibility of him being called up in our next games.\"\nArgentina face 2018 World Cup qualifiers at home to Uruguay and away to Venezuela in the first week of September.\nThey are third in the 10-nation South American group with 11 points from six matches, two points behind leading pair Uruguay and Ecuador.\nThe top four after 18 matches qualify for the finals in Russia, while the fifth-placed team goes into an intercontinental play-off for one more berth.\nBauza, 58, is a former central defender who has won the Copa Libertadores South American club competition twice as a coach.\nAsked about Messi, he added: \"I want to tell him my idea and for him to tell me how things are with him and then we'll see what comes out of it.\n\"I have felt frustrated for losing a match or a final and understand that statement [of quitting] when you are overwhelmed with frustration, but I know it can be reversed.\"","summary":"Argentina goalkeeper Antonio Messi says he is \"confident\" that he will be called to Argentina's first World Cup qualifier.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n21 August 2015 Last updated at 16:07 BST\nJackson made headlines across Canada and the U.S. after the Toronto Public Library shared the note he had tucked into the pages of a comic book he had damaged.\nThe note said: \"I am sorry that a page ripped when it fell out of my bunk when I fell asleep reading. It won't happen again. I'm sorry, from Jackson.\"\nA library worker found the note and shared it on social media.\nWith thanks to CBC News, Toronto","summary":"A comic book he had tucked into his bunk has been re-discovered by a Canadian library worker.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Waites thrashed Jeff Smith 7-1 in Sunday's final at Lakeside.\nThe 38-year-old from Huddersfield had an operation on a rotator cuff problem in February.\n\"I had six weeks without throwing a dart - that's painful in itself. Now I'm taking the world title back home,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"It's hard trying to come back from an injury and trying to get yourself to practice. Sometimes, no matter what you do, your body won't react with it.\"\nWaites, who added to his previous Lakeside success from 2013, continued: \"This week, I've prepared myself to play for two hours in a session and it's so difficult to do. My shoulder and my body wasn't happy with that.\n\"After I played Glen Durrant [in the quarter-finals on Friday] I ended up going to sleep at half past eight.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nWaites, who was the ninth seed, is the eighth man to win the BDO title on more than one occasion.\nHe raced into a 5-0 lead in the final against unseeded Canadian Smith, 40, and eventually wrapped up a comfortable victory.\n\"It's not really sunk in yet,\" said Waites, who will return to his job as a carpenter on Tuesday.\n\"I can't believe it was over so quickly. I set myself up for it being a really tough game and Jeff, although he pushed me a little bit, didn't take his opportunities.\n\"I took my opportunities when I got them and I was taking sets.\"","summary":"Jeff Waite won the BDO World Championship with a comfortable victory over Canada's Jeff Smith.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who was 31, was shot by police on Francis Street at around 09:35 GMT. A Taser was also used.\nThe IPCC said officers had fired more than one shot at the man.\nHumberside Police said armed officers had been sent to the Holderness Road area at about 09:20 GMT following reports of a man carrying an axe.\nMore on this and other Hull stories\nThe IPCC, which is investigating the shooting, said: \"At this stage, the IPCC understands that officers fired more than one shot at the man, at around 09:35 on Francis Street.\n\"During the incident a Taser was also discharged by police.\"\nThe dead man has not been named but his family have been informed, it added.\nEarlier Humberside Police confirmed it had been responding to calls from members of the public and confirmed the force was not looking for any other individuals in connection with the incident.\nOne builder working nearby said he heard gunshots.\n\"I heard two fires, that's all I heard really,\" he said.\n\"It was scary, a scary situation.\"\nRachael, who was attending a training course in a nearby building, said she heard two \"loud bangs and screaming\".\n\"Then we looked out the window and he was laid on the floor,\" she said.\n\"He had what looked like two large sort of cuts, slashes things low down and there was blood coming out of them.\n\"There were about four or six (police officers) with him on the floor and he was trying to sit up, obviously he was bleeding quite a lot.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Hull City.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old forward has been signed for the second half of the Womens Super League season, which will resume for Blues on 29 June at home to Arsenal.\n\"It further outlines our intentions and vision of what we want to achieve at the club,\" said manager David Parker.\nBlues fought off competition from some major European sides to sign Linden.\n\"It's a signal of the development the club is making not just in England but also in Europe that we are now attracting the top European players,\" added Parker.\nShe is the third German to join this season following the signing of Corina Schroder from Liverpool and the arrival in April of defender Marisa Ewers from Bayer Leverkusen.\nOn the back of two wins in three matches, Blues have climbed to third in WSL 1, seven points behind leaders Manchester City.\nLinden said: \"The conversations with David, (assistant manager) Marcus Bignot and (chief executive) Tim Andrews convinced me about the project and ambitions at the club.\n\"I'm looking forward to the new challenge to play in another country. I have always wanted to play in England.\"\nLinden, who played at SGS Essen and Bayer Leverkusen before joining Frankfurt for the 2015-16 season, has represented Germany at every level.","summary":"German champions Chelsea have signed German goalkeeper David Linden on a two-year contract.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Ashley had been asked to give evidence about the treatment of his workers.\nIt follows a BBC investigation into the Derbyshire company's warehouse working practises.\nMr Ashley has until 21 March to respond after a letter from Hartlepool MP Iain Wright.\nThe letter reveals Mr Ashley had invited the Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) select committee - which Mr Wright chairs - to a meeting at the company's base in Shirebrook.\n\"The treatment of low-paid workers and enforcement of the national minimum wage are issues that the committee will be keeping under review over the coming months,\" Mr Wright's letter states.\n\"In line with select committees' commitment to transparency, it is normal practice for the BIS Committee to meet in public at Westminster and we agreed to adhere to this practice on this occasion.\n\"A number of alternative dates have been offered to you by the Committee Clerk, but... you have not accepted any of them, nor agreed in principle to attend.\n\"Should you fail in your reply to agree to attend on one of the dates offered to you...the committee reserves the right to take the matter further, including seeking the support of the House of Commons in respect of any complaint of contempt.\"\nSports Direct has not responded to the BBC's request for a comment.\nThe company has previously pledged to review worker rights, with oversight by Mr Ashley, who also owns Newcastle United Football Club.","summary":"A former footballer, Chris Ashley, has been suspended from the company's warehouse working for a period of time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police raided 43-year-old John Nicholson's Dundee home in February following a tip-off.\nOfficers found drugs including more than 2.5 kg of heroin with a street value of \u00a3263,000 during the operation.\nNicholson will be sentenced on 11 May after admitting being concerned in the supply of drugs at his home in the city's Raglan Street.\nDefence counsel Ronnie Renucci said Nicholson pled guilty on the basis that he had allowed his house to be used for the storage of the drugs.\nMr Renucci said: \"He was not the owner of the drugs. He was doing so to pay off a debt.\"\nThe High Court in Edinburgh was told police officers also recovered \u00a3100,000 worth of amphetamine and cannabis with a potential street value of between \u00a360,000 and \u00a390,000.\nThe court heard that Nicholson had previous convictions for road traffic offences and dishonesty but had never been jailed.\nLord Kinclaven deferred sentence on Nicholson for reports and remanded him in custody.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of a drug offences in a raid on a house in Edinburgh.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielsa, 60, a former Argentina and Chile boss, resigned from French club Marseille in August and is unattached.\nHe led Spanish club Athletic Bilbao to the 2012 Europa League and Copa del Rey finals before a 2014 move to Marseille.\nSwansea parted company with Garry Monk on Wednesday and are thought to want a new boss before Sunday's West Ham game.\nMonk left the club following a run of just one win in 11 Premier League games.\nAEK Athens boss Gus Poyet was thought to be in the frame to replace him, but the Greek club said that they had not received an approach from Swansea regarding Poyet.\nSevilla manager Unai Emery has also been linked with the job.\nSwansea's first-team coach Alan Curtis was in caretaker charge of Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Manchester City.","summary":"Swansea City have appointed former AEK Athens boss AEK Athens boss AEK Athens boss AEK Athens as their new head coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Neel Croos, 26, died from a head injury following a fight in Holborn Way, Mitcham on 23 November 2015.\nPrashad Sothalingam, nicknamed Bullet, was one of several young men from the Tamil community who had been at a birthday party when violence erupted.\nHe was jailed after being found guilty of murder and wounding with intent at a retrial at the Old Bailey.\nSothalingam, who had previously been convicted of violent disorder, was told he must serve a minimum of 29 years in prison.\nThe court heard the killing was the result of a \"power struggle\" within the Tooting Boys gang between the Elders and Sothalingam's group, the Youngers.\nMr Croos's group, which was also armed, had been hunted down by Sothalingam's group.\nSothalingam had been at a birthday party on the fifth floor of a Morrison's car park in Mitcham, the court heard.\nWhen they saw a rival faction arrive they attacked them with a variety of weapons.\nOne witness said he heard someone say in Tamil: \"There they are. Go get them.\"\nHe told the jury he had seen Sothalingam, who he had previously seen playing football, swinging an axe at Mr Croos, hitting him on the head.\nHe also told the court he had seen other men carrying a sword, metal poles and socks stuffed with snooker balls or stones.\nThe judge also jailed Sugan Selvarajan for a total of 14 years for wounding with intent and violent disorder, and Sivakaran Ockersz for 31 months for violent disorder and an unrelated ATM fraud.\nVisuparathan Dayaparan was sent to prison for 27 months after being convicted of violent disorder.\nSothalingam, 26, from Mitcham; Ockersz, 19, of Wallington; Selvarajan, 33, of Mitcham; and Dayaparan aka Visu, 24, of Mitcham, had denied the charges.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of murdering a man who was found dead in a car park in Londonderry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 26-year-old, who has been linked with a move to Real Madrid, fractured his right ankle while on international duty with Belgium on Sunday.\nChelsea said the operation on Monday was \"successful\", but that Hazard will not return to training for approximately three months.\nThe new Premier League season is due to begin on 12 August.\nHazard will also miss pre-season games against Arsenal, Bayern Munich and Inter Milan in Singapore from 22-29 July, and the Community Shield against Arsenal on 6 August.\nHazard was instrumental as Chelsea won the Premier League last season, scoring 16 goals in 36 games.","summary":"Chelsea goalkeeper Hazard has been ruled out of the Premier League season after suffering a hamstring injury.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The body of the man in his 70s, was found at the house in Nettleden Road, Little Gaddesden, near Berkhamsted, on Saturday afternoon.\nA man in his 80s was also taken to hospital, a police spokeswoman said.\nDetectives want to question 55-year-old Ian John McLoughlin, also known as Ian John Baker, and have warned people not to approach him.\nDet Ch Insp Martin Brunning, from the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Hertfordshire major crime unit, said: \"The investigation is still in its early stages.\n\"However, we are continuing to treat the death as murder. We urgently want to speak to Ian McLoughlin in connection with this offence.\"\nHe is described as white, about 6ft (1.8m) tall, with straight, greying, collar-length hair and of average build.\nHe is believed to have been wearing sunglasses, blue jeans or three-quarter length trousers and a dark blue, light blue and white checked short-sleeved shirt with a button-down collar.\nAnyone with information has been urged to contact police or Crimestoppers.\nOfficers have been conducting additional patrols in the area to provide reassurance to residents.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man in Bedfordshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Zachary Barker, nine, died in hospital after the collision in Spring Gardens, Leek, in Staffordshire, last Saturday.\nHis mother Stephanie said she wanted others to \"benefit from his short life\".\nShe said transplants meant \"even in death\" he could carry on helping.\nMore updates on this story and others in Staffordshire\nIn a statement released by police, she said: \"Zachary was just a lovely lad, full of life and joy. The whole family are devastated by the loss and we cannot believe that we will not see him again.\n\"He will remain in our hearts, thoughts and memories forever.\n\"We took the decision to allow his organs to be used for transplant, so that others may benefit from his short life.\n\"He was a tremendous son who was always willing to help everyone and even in death, he will continue to help others\".\nPolice said a friend of the family has set up a Just Giving page to assist with the cost of the funeral.","summary":"A man who died after being killed by a car in Staffordshire has been named as Zachary Barker.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day hearing in Ebbw Vale is examining the request to take over 250 hectares (600 acres) of common land.\nBackers, including Blaenau Gwent council, have offered around 320 hectares (800 acres) replacement land.\nThe inquiry has heard conflicting accounts from experts over claims the circuit would damage habitats and plant life by building on the common land.\nNatural Resources Wales said it was \"difficult to conclude\" that the replacement land was of equal value, but it was not opposing the development overall.\nBut an ecology report presented by the developers said there would be a \"net gain\" in biodiversity because the plans included work to enhance other habitats nearby - which the Gwent wildlife trust argued against.\nThe Planning Inspectorate for Wales will make a recommendation after the inquiry in Ebbw vale, before Welsh government ministers have the final say on whether the plans can go ahead.","summary":"A council has ruled out a \u00a3500,000 redevelopment of a common land in the Gwent area.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two Diarmuid Murtagh goals helped Connacht lead 2-3 to 0-3 before Aidan Breen replied with an Ulster goal.\nDamien Comer hit a third Connacht goal as they led 3-6 to 1-10 at half-time before Ulster took control.\nDespite losing Chrissy McKaigue to a black card, Ulster hit 1-4 without reply, with Charlie Vernon netting.\nMcKaigue was joined in the Ulster squad at Carrick-on-Shannon by his Slaughtneil team-mate Brendan Rogers, despite their upcoming All-Ireland club championship duties.\nConnacht started strongly with their scorer in chief Murtagh firing their opening goal after 7 minutes and again finding the net two minutes later.\nUlster responded well with Fermanagh's Breen finding the net for his provincial for the second time in a week with a 18th-minute goal.\nPete McGrath's charges cut the gap to two points twice over the next six minutes, and left the minimum between the sides for the first time, after a Tomas Corrigan score.\nHowever, Connacht were causing the Ulster defence problems, with Galway's Comer cutting in for a 28th minute goal, as the hosts led by two at the break.\nUlster came fired up on the restart, and despite losing substitute McKaigue to a black card, kept motoring well.\nPeter Harte and Corrigan added point before Vernon cut through for a goal in a spell which saw Ulster score 1-4 without reply.\nConnacht could only manage two points from frees in the closing quarter, with Emyln Mulligan and Paul Conroy on target.\nAfter the game Ulster captain Eoin Donnelly accepted the cup from GAA President Aogan O Fearghail.","summary":"Ulster secured a point for Ulster in the Connacht Cup with a 2-1 win over Ulster.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The call was made by Scottish Conservative Mary Scanlon and backed by SNP MSP Mike MacKenzie.\nThe state of Holyrood's coffee was raised during questions about staff and services at the Edinburgh building.\nLinda Fabiani suggested the complainers could use \"very good coffee bags\" and \"some really hot water\".\nShe was answering on behalf of the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body which runs the parliament.\nAfter taking a question about food waste disposal, Ms Fabiani was informed by Ms Scanlon that she would like to \"increase the amount of food disposal\" in some areas, namely the coffee for committee meetings.\nMs Scanlon, the MSP for the Highlands and Islands, told the chamber: \"On behalf of my colleague on the audit and education committee, Colin Beattie, and colleagues across this parliament from all parties can I ask if the corporate body will ensure that new and existing MSPs get a decent cup of coffee in committee in session five [after the next Holyrood election].\"\nMs Scanlon was backed by Mr MacKenzie who said he \"shared the concerns\".\nHe had also observed that the quality of the coffee diminished the longer it sat in their flasks.\nMs Fabiani responded by saying: \"I guess it is all a matter of taste I quite like the coffee that we get in committee.\"\nHowever, she added that it was a complaint she had heard \"over the last couple of years\".\nMs Fabiani said the fact the coffee urns were being emptied each day suggested that most people were \"quite happy\" with what was being offered.","summary":"The Scottish Parliament has called for a review of the quality of coffee urns in Holyrood.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is unsupported on your device\n16 December 2014 Last updated at 08:58 GMT\nDr Andrew Goodall said a choice may have to be made between emergency care and non-urgent surgery.\nIn an extended interview with BBC Wales health correspondent Owain Clarke, Dr Goodall said hospitals might make the decision not to schedule surgery in the first place to focus on \"front door pressures\" during the peak winter months.\nTwo hospitals, Morriston in Swansea and the Princess of Wales in Bridgend, have already cancelled some surgical procedures until after Christmas.","summary":"A surgeon in Swansea, which has been praised for its emergency surgery, has said he will not be performing any surgery during the winter months.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alarm was raised at about midnight on Thursday when the men became stranded after their boat lost engine power.\nThree lifeboats and a rescue helicopter went to the scene. It has been described as a \"major recue operation\".\nMark Barnett from the Lough Swilly lifeboat described it as a community effort.\n\"The fishermen had gone out in their boat around Malin pier and then decided to head a little east,\" he said.\n\"The fishermen are fine but had a lucky escape.\n\"They had been out for half an hour when the engine broke down and they started to drift.\n\"They had no mobile phone signal to raise the alarm.\"","summary":"A boat stranded on the east coast of Malin pier has been rescued after being stranded.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The eight-day race, a precursor to the Tour which begins on 2 July, starts with a 4km time trial on Sunday.\n\"There will be many challengers [in the Tour]. But if I must pick two, I would say Froome and Nairo Quintana,\" said Contador, also a two-time Tour winner.\n\"The Criterium will allow me to test myself against my rivals.\"\nTeam Sky rider Froome has won the Criterium in each of the two years he has won the Tour - 2013 and 2015 - but Contador, who rides for Tinkoff, has never won the Criterium.\n\"My primary objective is to finish [the Criterium] in good physical condition with respect to the Tour - to be ready,\" said the Spaniard.\n\"I'm not thinking about the overall victory but, obviously, if the chance is there...\"\nAstana's Fabio Aru and FDJ's Thibaut Pinot will also contest the Criterium, but Movistar's Quintana is not competing in the race.","summary":"Team Sky rider Chris Froome says he will challenge his rivals to win the Tour of Britain in the first round of the Criterium.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red sand boa is a protected species, and looks like it has two heads, because its tail is shaped like its head to help it defend itself.\nThe snake is prized on the black market because many believe it brings good luck or has medicinal qualities.\nPolice in Bangalore arrested four people trying to sell the protected creature for $1,500 (\u00c2\u00a31,100).\nPolice said plain clothes officers had organised a sting by pretending to be interested buyers.\nThe market for the \"two-headed\" red sand boas was \"basically another form of cheating\", PS Harsha, the local deputy commissioner of police, said.\n\"It is invariably used to cheat people who have some belief that it will act as good luck charm.\"\nSharath Babu, a wildlife warden in Bangalore's Urban district, said \"it is a fallacy that it has two heads... the head and tail of the snake look alike, so if anyone tries to catch it, it strikes from the other end which is the head\".\nThanks to the superstition that the red sand boa will bring its owner treasure, demand for the snake is high, with people even hiring them out for ceremonies, Mr Babu told BBC Hindi.\n\"It is even used for conducting rituals that would bring in rain or money. It is even believed that the heavier the snake, the more riches it will bring. So, the black market dealers shove ball bearings and other objects into the snakes. These animals die a very painful death.\"\nLuckily for this particular snake, though, it was rescued - and has now been set free in the Bannerghatta Biological Park on the outskirts of Bangalore.","summary":"A red sand boa that is a rare sight in Bangalore has been spotted in a black market.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Supporters and colleagues gathered outside the Alvorada Palace to bid her farewell, some handing her flowers.\nMs Rousseff was dismissed last week after the Senate found her guilty of manipulating the budget.\nShe denies wrongdoing and has dismissed her impeachment as a \"coup d'etat\".\nBrazilian television showed Ms Rousseff walking out of the presidential residence surrounded by former ministers and Congressmen from her Workers' Party.\nHow will history look back on impeachment?\nProfile: Dilma Rousseff\nSupporter Cecilia Monteir, 56, said she was \"very, very sad, feeling like the country will be left a bit orphaned\".\nMore supporters awaited Ms Rousseff as she arrived at an airport to board a plane to the southern city of Porto Alegre, her adopted hometown. On her arrival she was greeted by more well-wishers.\nHours after the impeachment vote, Ms Rousseff's vice-president Michel Temer, was sworn in, ending 13 years in power for the left-wing Workers' Party.\nHe will serve out Ms Rousseff's term until 1 January 2019.\nMs Rousseff has filed an appeal at the Supreme Court against the Senate's decision but correspondents say it has very little chance of succeeding.","summary":"Dilma Rousseff has been acquitted of manipulating the budget of the state of Dilma Rousseff.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Boyle struck the only goal in the 18th minute after lobbing over Graham Doyle following a moment of hesitancy in the Wexford defence.\nDerry needed fine saves from Gerard Doherty to stay ahead as the keeper denied Conor O'Keeffe and Paul Murphy.\nJosh Daniels also headed a Gary Delaney effort off the line in the second half as Derry endured some nervous moments.\nDerry did go close to adding to their lead in the final five minutes of the game as Aaron McEneff clipped the Wexford crossbar with a long-range shot and substitute Jordan Allan fired just wide.\nKenny Shiels' side suffered a blow in the second half as goalscorer Boyle was forced off by an apparent hamstring injury.\nWith leaders Dundalk beating St Patrick's Athletics 2-0, the Candystripes remain nine points off the pace but they have edged to within six points of second-placed Cork City who were held to a 0-0 draw by Shamrock Rovers in Dublin.","summary":"Derry thrashed St Patrick's Athletic to become the first team to win the game to reach the last eight of the Scottish Championship.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Llanberis Mountain Rescue was called out a record 43 times to Wales and England's highest peak in August - an increase it called \"unsustainable\".\nVisit Wales' recent year of adventure campaign encouraged to visitors to \"Find Your Epic\".\nThe tourism body said the campaign was \"an opportunity to promote safety\".\nLlanberis Mountain Rescue said many of those tackling the peak were unprepared in terms of knowledge and equipment, with many needing assistance.\nChairman of the team of volunteers, Rob Johnson, said \"serious consideration\" needed to be given to how the 3,560 ft (1,085m) peak was managed.\nHe said the drive to attract tourists contributed to an \"unsustainable\" rise in callouts - from 34 in August 2015 to 43 in August 2016.\nThe organisation relies on donations and about 1,000 volunteer hours were spent attending incidents - including an RAF helicopter crash landing.\nHe said many of the callouts were preventable and, with the right knowledge and equipment, they could have been avoided.\n\"We've attended a variety of incidents this summer but the most common have been lower-leg injuries, people too tired to continue and people crag-fast on Crib Goch,\" said Mr Johnson.\n\"It has been a massive commitment from a small group of volunteers.\"\nVisit Wales, the Welsh Government's tourism team, said it encouraged visitors to participate in activities with accredited providers.\nA spokeswoman added: \"The year of adventure is also an opportunity to promote safety in the great outdoors.\n\"Mountain rescue teams do great work in helping people, but as the adventure sector continues to grow there is no doubt rescue teams will need the help of educators in minimising the risk of people needing their assistance.\n\"That's why we will continue to work with partners and the industry so that people can enjoy Wales and be safe.\"","summary":"The number of people who have been injured in a helicopter crash in Wales has increased by a further \u00a3100m.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The A&E unit at Telford's Princess Royal Hospital could be downgraded, leaving the Royal Shrewsbury as the only hospital in the county to offer emergency and critical care.\nWomen and children's services would also be moved to Shrewsbury, despite a \u00c2\u00a328m centre opening in Telford in 2014.\nThe proposals have been made by the NHS 'Future Fit' board.\nMore updates on this and other stories in Shropshire\nUrgent care centres would be based at both sites, which Shrewsbury and Telford Hospital NHS Trust said would attend to the majority of patients who are currently seen at A&E.\nThese \"preferred options\" will be considered by Telford and Wrekin Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) and Shropshire CCG, who will formally decide if a public consultation can begin.\nThe board is also recommending three other options be put forward for public consultation.\nNo formal decisions will be made until at least Summer 2017, Telford and Wrekin CCG said.\nThe NHS Future Fit programme was launched in 2014 to review the health system across Shropshire, Telford and Wrekin and mid-Wales and is set to finish in spring 2017.\nPrincess Royal Hospital in Telford:\nRoyal Shrewsbury Hospital:\nThere has been criticism of the plans to move women's and children's services from Telford.\nShaun Davies, leader of Telford & Wrekin Council, described the announcement as \"a total farce that is being railroaded through\" and said he opposed the idea of downgrading Telford's A&E department.\n\"If there is to be only one, then it makes sense from a financial and clinical perspective to locate it at Princess Royal Hospital; in the area where there is a growing population.\"","summary":"The NHS Future Fit programme is to be rolled out in Shropshire to help it become the first hospital to offer women and children's and children's services in Telford.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"SSAFA said there were more than 3,000 calls to Forcesline from serving troops last year, up from 1,600 in 2014.\nThe service was set up at the Army's request after four recruits died at its Deepcut Barracks in Surrey.\nSSAFA said the rise in the number of calls \"although not a cause for panic, is reason for concern\".\nThe charity's chief executive, Air Vice Marshal David Murray, said: \"Those who serve in our armed forces are by their very nature resilient characters. They are then trained to be the most robust versions of themselves, so for some asking for help can be a real challenge.\n\"It is interesting that the service men and women who are contacting us are choosing to come to SSAFA, rather than their own chain of command, as the 'grin and bear it' attitude within the serving community remains strong.\"\nHe said it was \"imperative\" that the welfare of service personnel welfare remained a priority and troops did not feel they had to \"deal with their issues on their own\".\n\"They have been there when our country has needed them and we must be there when they need us,\" he said.\nA Ministry of Defence spokesman said: \"The government is absolutely committed to the wellbeing of our armed forces and provides a wide range of support both during and after service.\n\"We enshrined the armed forces covenant in law and have introduced a raft of measures designed to improve service life.\n\"The government works in close partnership with the service charitable sector on these issues and we value contributions such as this.\"\nSSAFA, formerly known as the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association, has a network of 7,000 volunteers providing support for serving personnel as well as veterans.\nBetween 1995 and 2002, four Army recruits died from gunshot wounds in unexplained circumstances at Deepcut, sparking allegations of bullying and abuse.\nThe Army said all of the deaths were suicides but, in each case, the families disagreed.\nA second inquest is taking place into the death of one of those recruits, Private Cheryl James, more than 20 years after her death.\nAmong other things, the coroner will consider accusations that there were \"shortcomings\" with barracks policies on sexual behaviour, supervision of young women, drugs, alcohol and accommodation.\nIn total, the SSAFA helpline received 21,983 requests for help in 2015, up 6% on the year before.","summary":"The SSAFA has raised the number of calls for armed forces in the UK to a \"greater than life\" after the service was questioned by the military.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The French manager has yet to say whether he will sign a new contract to stay beyond this season, but believes the spirit he has created in 20 years at the club can live on without him.\n\"It's more natural for local players because they have been educated in Arsenal - players like Ramsey, Chamberlain,\" Wenger said.\n\"They have to take charge.\"\nHe added: \"They should lead and take responsibility to say 'yes, that is how we want to behave, this is how we want to play, let's go together'.\n\"If they didn't want it, that would be a huge disappointment.\"\nSunday's FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City (kick-off 15:00 BST), which could be Wenger's last trip to Wembley Stadium, is also his 11th semi-final as Arsenal manager. It is the Gunners' last chance of a trophy this season.\nWenger could field as many as five British players - Aaron Ramsey, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Theo Walcott, Kieran Gibbs and Rob Holding - but he says a player's nationality is less important to him than \"players who integrate the values of the club\" and are \"ready to defend these values\".\n\"A lot is said about my future but my future is more important in the value and spirit of what we have built in 20 years than my own person,\" added the 67-year-old Frenchman.\nIn the opposite dugout, Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has happy memories of Wembley as both a player and a manager with Barcelona.\nThe Spaniard was a member of the Barca side who won the European Cup at the ground in 1992 and he was manager when the side beat Manchester United 3-1 in the Champions League final in 2011.\nGuardiola said: \"Wembley in my life has been so important in terms of football. We were able to win the first Champions League when Ronald Koeman made a fantastic goal against the Sampdoria of Roberto Mancini.\n\"The second one, we beat one of the best teams in the world in Manchester United at Wembley and, especially the way we played, always I will remember in my heart.\n\"Wembley is an important part of my life. Going back there will always be special.\"","summary":"Arsene Wenger says he will not be playing for Manchester City in the Premier League, Arsene Wenger says.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A spokesman said under new proposals, no-one younger than 18 or older than 75 would be allowed to climb.\nThe ministry of tourism could also insist that all climbers have previous mountaineering experience.\nNepal makes millions of dollars every year from the Everest industry but has been criticised for poor management.\nIn 2014, the mountain was closed after 16 Sherpas (guides) died in an accident.\nAnd earlier this year, the climbing season was called off after a massive earthquake triggered an avalanche that killed 18 climbers.\nOver the past decade many people have sought to establish world records on the world's highest mountain, a practice the government wants to discourage.\nThe youngest person to climb Mount Everest was 13 and the oldest 80.\n\"We don't think we should issue permits to people who cannot see or walk or who don't have arms,\" tourism department chief Govinda Karki told AFP news agency.\n\"Climbing Everest is not a joke... it is not a matter of discrimination. How can you climb without legs? Someone will have to carry you up. We want to make the mountains safer for everyone, so we have to insist on some rules.\"\nMr Karki also said the government was considering only issuing permits to climbers who have already scaled another mountain above 6,500m (21,300ft).\nOver the years, Everest has attracted many climbers aiming to overcome their disabilities.\nLast week, Japanese mountaineer Nobukazu Kuriki, who had previously lost nine fingers to frostbite, abandoned his attempt to climb the mountain.\nIn 2006, New Zealander Mark Inglis, who had lost both legs to frostbite, became the first double amputee to reach the 8,848m (29,029ft) summit.\nFive years earlier, US climber Erik Weihenmayer became the first blind person to reach the top of Everest.","summary":"Nepal has banned climbing on Everest, a mountain that has been closed for the past decade.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Storms smashed a hole in the sea wall alongside the line above the seafront in Dawlish, south Devon in 2014.\nThe railway line took two months to repair at an estimated cost of \u00a31bn to the local economy.\nNetwork Rail is consulting with Devon and Cornwall residents about the plans.\nThey include strengthening defences and cliffs, as well and building breakwaters to protect the line.\nMore on the coastal rail protection work, and other Devon and Cornwall news\nCliffs next to the line would be stabilised and reshaped so they are not as steep under the plans.\nA total of \u00a3270m is allocated for spending on priority areas including around Dawlish between 2019 and 2024.\nThe line connects Devon and Cornwall with the rest of the UK.","summary":"The cost of repairs to the coastal railway line in Devon and Cornwall is to be increased by \u00a320m, Network Rail has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Italian artist and sculptor Maurizio Cattelan created the fully functional 18-carat gold lavatory, which he has titled America.\nThe, ahem, interactive exhibit has been installed in one of the Guggenheim's public bathrooms, reports the New Yorker.\nThe Fifth Avenue museum describes the piece as \"a bold, irreverent work\".\nThe lavatory replaced one of the Guggenheim's porcelain toilets in a one-person, unisex restroom.\nVisitors who pay museum admission will be able to use it as they wish.\nThe Guggenheim said the piece is \"ultimately reminding us of the inescapable physical realities of our shared humanity\".\nThe exhibit is aimed at \"making available to the public an extravagant luxury product seemingly intended for the 1 percent\", according to the museum.\n\"Its participatory nature, in which viewers are invited to make use of the fixture individually and privately, allows for an experience of unprecedented intimacy with a work of art,\" said the Guggenheim.\nCattelan, a Milan-based artist and a truck driver's son, hinted earlier this year that his creation had been inspired by economic inequality.\nThe exhibit has also drawn comparisons with Marcel Duchamp's avant-garde \"Fountain\", the porcelain urinal he exhibited in New York in 1917, causing a sensation in the art world.\nCattelan, 55, is known for his provocative sculptures, including La Nona Ora (The Ninth Hour), which depicted Pope John Paul II floored by a meteorite.","summary":"The Guggenheim Museum has opened a new exhibition of sculptures by a artist who has commissioned a sculpture of a sculpture of a sculpture of a sculpture of a sculpture of a sculpture of a sculpture","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jon Schueler, who died in New York in 1992 at the age of 75, created many of his pieces from a studio in Mallaig in the Highlands.\nHe was inspired by views of the Sound of Sleat and also of Skye, which lies across the stretch of sea.\nAn arts symposium and exhibition at the college runs from Friday to Sunday.\nCalled An Linne: Echoes, Reflections and Transfigurations, the events mark the centenary of the artist's birth in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, in 1916.\nThe painter, who served as a navigator on US bombers flown out of England during World War Two, moved to Mallaig in 1957 and he continued to visit and work in the village in the north-west Highlands throughout his career.\nMany of his pieces were influenced by the changing weather on the west coast and the effect the conditions had on the sea.\nMagda Salvesen, curator of the Jon Schueler Estate, said: \"The Sound of Sleat became to Schueler a place of experience, memory and mood.\n\"The specificity of this body of water fed Schueler's paintings - their imagery enlarged through layers of memory.\n\"How appropriate and challenging that the symposium celebrating the artist's centenary should be held on Skye, an island seen through changing weather from his studio in Mallaig.\"\nThe celebration at SMO - Scotland's National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, and which offers a Jon Schueler Residency scholarship - includes talks on Schueler's life and work and an exhibition of selected pieces from his time in Mallaig.\nDonnie Munro, director of development, fundraising and the arts at SMO, described the artist as having a \"profoundly deep experiential affinity with the Sound of Sleat\".\nHe said this connection led Schueler to create some of his most celebrated works.","summary":"The artist Jon Schue has been honoured to have a retrospective of his work at the Scottish Museum of Art.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The London-based telecoms provider said that it alerted police after carrying out a data security review.\nHowever, a spokeswoman stressed that it had seen no evidence that the suspects had been involved with a high-profile cyber-breach last October.\nNearly 157,000 of TalkTalk customers' details, including bank account numbers, were stolen in the breach.\nThe unnamed suspects do not work for TalkTalk directly but are instead employed by Wipro, a local call centre provider, in Kolkata (Calcutta).\n\"Following the October 2015 cyber-attack, we have been conducting a forensic review to ensure that all aspects of our security are as robust as possible - including that of our suppliers,\" the company said.\n\"Acting on information supplied by TalkTalk, the local police have arrested three individuals who have breached our policies and the terms of our contract with Wipro. We are also reviewing our relationship with Wipro.\n\"We are determined to identify and deal effectively with these issues and we will continue to devote significant resource to keeping our customers' data safe.\"\nNews of the arrests was first reported by Channel 4 News.\nThe Indian company has said it has a \"zero tolerance\" policy on data theft.\n\"Wipro is working closely with the customer in the investigation and will continue to extend its full co-operation to the investigating authorities,\" it said.\n\"We are unable to comment on the matter that is currently under investigation.\"","summary":"Indian telecoms firm TalkTalk has been arrested on suspicion of fraud after a customer's bank account was stolen by a hacking attack in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"More places will also be made available at all of Scotland's teacher education universities.\nThe increase of 60 primary and 200 secondary student teacher places will bring the total intake next year to 3,490.\nThe government said it was the fifth consecutive annual increase.\nA campaign was launched in September to try to encourage more people to enter the teaching profession in Scotland.\nThe Scottish government's #inspiringteachers campaign is focusing on science, technology, engineering and maths.\nMinisters are also asking the new Strategic Board for Teacher Education to consider whether further actions are needed \"to make sure we have the right numbers of teachers in our schools\".\nIn September, the leaders of seven councils called for a national taskforce to be set up to help deal with teacher recruitment problems.\nThey made the call at a summit on tackling teacher shortages in northern and rural parts of Scotland.\nStudent teacher places next year:\n\u2022 1,230 post-graduate primary places - 60 more than last year's target\n\u2022 710 undergraduate primary places\n\u2022 1,350 secondary places - up by 185 on last year's target\n\u2022 200 undergraduate secondary places - 15 more than last year's target\nEducation Secretary Angela Constance said: \"We want to make sure we have the right number of skilled teachers in our schools to help all of our young people to succeed.\n\"That's why we worked with local authorities to maintain teacher numbers this year and aim to do the same again next year, with a further \u00a351m funding.\n\"And it's why we are increasing student places for the fifth year in a row, targeting them at areas where they are needed most such as Aberdeen and Highlands and Islands universities.\n\"We have upped last year's student teacher targets for science, technology, engineering and maths and we know these will be challenging for the universities to meet.\n\"I will be asking the new Strategic Board for Teacher Education to look at our workforce planning, particularly in the secondary sector, to consider whether there is more we can do.\n\"We also launched a teacher recruitment campaign in September with a focus on the Stem subjects and we are working with the universities to maximise its impact.\"","summary":"The number of primary and secondary schools in Scotland will increase by an average of 5% in the next year, according to the Scottish government.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Manchester Evening News reported it related to a councillor who admitted making indecent images of children.\nMike Owen and two senior officers have been suspended following an external review of the case, a spokeswoman said.\nCouncil leader Rishi Shori said the suspensions would allow the three to \"focus on responding\" to the case.\nHe said they were \"a neutral act\".\nThe council had commissioned the review by childcare expert Malcolm Newsam after it \"received allegations that there were failures to act appropriately in following safeguarding procedures in respect of an individual case,\" he added.\nDeputy chief executive Pat Jones-Greenhalgh will replace Mr Owen until the council's own investigation is concluded, the authority's spokeswoman said.","summary":"A council has suspended three children from making child sex abuse images in children in a row of allegations.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The review of 5,000 studies on golf and wellbeing found physical benefits increased with the player's age.\nThe study is part of the Gold and Health Project, which is led by the World Golf Foundation.\nThe project plans to look at gaps in the research such as golf's links to mental health and muscle strengthening.\nExecutive director of the Golf and Health project Dr Roger Hawkes said the aim had been to add some \"scientific rigour\" to statements made about golf and wellbeing.\n\"For a number of years we've felt we've underplayed the likely benefits of golf on peoples' health,\" he said.\n\"We already have a scoping review, outlining what we know already, and we're going to look at that research and the gaps in knowledge so that in five years time we will have really good evidence.\"\nHaving this academically firmed up through in-depth research is going to provide real, tangible resource\nLead researcher Dr Andrew Murray said: \"Evidence suggests golfers live longer than non-golfers, enjoying improvements in cholesterol levels, body composition, wellness, self-esteem and self-worth.\n\"Given that the sport can be played by the very young to the very old, this demonstrates a wide variety of health benefits for people of all ages.\"\nThe study suggested playing golf could help players meet and exceed minimum government recommendations for moderate to vigorous physical activity.\nIt claimed that golfers walking 18 holes could cover four to eight miles, while those using an electric golf cart typically chalked up four miles.\nPlayers burned a minimum of 500 calories over 18 holes, it said.\nWorld Golf Foundation CEO Steve Mona said the Golf and Health Project was vital to the development of the sport.\n\"This project is something we can all get behind, as it is universally agreed that golf is good for you,\" he said.\n\"Having this academically firmed up through in-depth research is going to provide real, tangible resources that can be used by governments and politicians, professional tours, governing bodies, golf businesses, PGA Professionals and more - all to the sport's benefit.\"\nThe research was released to coincide with the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in St Andrews this week.\nFor more information on getting into golf, take a look at the Get Inspired activity guide on the sport.","summary":"Golf and health is linked to a player's age, according to research.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burberry rose 2.81% on speculation that the company could be takeover target for a US private equity firm.\nMining shares were hit by a number of broker downgrades following recent falls in commodity prices.\nAt close of trade in London the FTSE 100 index of leading blue chip stocks was ahead by 77.95 points, or 1.12%, at 7015.36.\nAnglo American shares fell 0.24% after Credit Suisse cut its rating on the company to \"neutral\" from \"outperform\".\nDowngrades also hit BHP Billiton, which fell 1.09%. Credit Suisse cut its rating for BHP to \"underperform\" from \"neutral\", while Investec downgraded to \"sell\" from \"hold\".\nOn the currency markets, the pound fell 0.83% against the dollar to $1.4743 but was up 0.17% against the euro to ???1.3813.\nSterling was weakened by the latest UK trade figures, which showed the trade deficit widening by more than expected in February.\nThe Bank of England kept UK interest rates on hold at 0.5% - as expected - following its latest meeting.","summary":"The pound has fallen sharply as the pound fell sharply in the first quarter of the year, with the pound falling sharply.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"More than 700,000 private messages between members have also been leaked.\nA message on the site's homepage said: \"We have been made aware of an alleged security breach and we are reviewing our systems as we work to remedy the situation and tighten our security.\"\nThe leaked details included sensitive information such as whether a member would consider polygamy.\nThe breach was discovered by security researcher Troy Hunt who runs a cybersecurity alert website.\nDetails of members' employers, location, marriage status and whether they were a convert to Islam were revealed, as well as names, email addresses, Skype handles and IP addresses - according to technology news site Motherboard.\nMuslim Match's Facebook page describes the site as: \"Single, divorced, widowed, married Muslims coming together to share ideas, thoughts and find a suitable marriage partner.\"\nOne of the leaked messages read: \"I wanna marry you - if u agree I send my photos and details.\"\nAnother read: \"You will enjoy when you speak to me, I am genuine and truthful and am seriously seeking a right muslimah who could be a friend, a companion to hold hands thru journey of life and beyond.\"\nThe bulk of users affected are believed to live in the United Kingdom, United States and Pakistan.\nThe website's operation has been temporarily suspended. The company said it will be closed until Ramadan ends this week.","summary":"A breach in security at the Facebook website has been found to be a breach in security.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tareck el-Aissami was described by the US treasury as a drug \"kingpin\" who worked with traffickers in Mexico and Colombia to ship drugs to America.\nHitting back, he accused the US of \"defamatory aggression\".\nVenezuelan President Nicolas Maduro demanded a public apology from the US for sanctioning his new deputy.\nThe sanctions freeze Mr Aissami's assets in the US and bar him from entering the country.\nHe is seen as a powerful figure within the governing party and has been entrusted by Mr Maduro with key powers normally held by the president, such as determining ministerial budgets and expropriating private companies.\nThe US treasury accuses him of being in the pay of convicted Venezuelan drug lord Walid Makled for protecting drug shipments.\n\"They'll never be able to defeat our unbreakable resolution to be free forever,\" Mr Aissami said.\nSanctions were also imposed on wealthy Venezuelan businessman Samark Lopez, described as Mr Aissami's \"primary frontman\".\nMr Lopez released a statement saying he had not trafficked drugs.\nVice-President Aissami is the highest-ranking Venezuelan official ever to be sanctioned by the US, which has not exchanged ambassadors with the country since 2010.\nUS counter-narcotics experts have long said that large amounts of cocaine transit from Colombia through Venezuela on to Europe and the US.","summary":"Venezuelan President Tareck Aissami has apologised for smacking Venezuelan businessman Tareck Aissami in a drug lorry lorry lorry driver who was involved in a drug","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Land and Housing Minister Anna Tibaijuka had not shown \"due diligence\" when she took the money, he said.\nMs Tibaijuka, a former UN official, denies any wrongdoing.\nShe is a high-profile casualty in a corruption scandal that has rocked Tanzania's government and energy firms, straining relations with donors.\nOn 17 December, Attorney-General Frederick Werema resigned after MPs accused him of authorising the fraudulent transfer of about $120m to an energy firm.\nHe denied the allegation, but said he was stepping down because the controversy had \"disrupted the country's political atmosphere\".\nMr Kikwete, in a televised address, said the government was still investigating allegations of impropriety against Energy and Minerals Minister Sospeter Muhongo and his permanent secretary Eliakim Maswi.\nThe president's office later said that Mr Maswi had been suspended, pending the outcome of the probe.\nMs Tibaijuka rejected parliament's call for her resignation, saying the $1m was a donation for a school where she serves as the main fundraiser.\nShe accepted it in good faith and presented it to the school, she said.\nHowever, Mr Kikwete said he had dismissed her because \"one of the biggest questions raised is why this money was not paid directly to the school and was instead deposited in a personal bank account in her name,\" Reuters news agency quotes him as saying.\nMs Tibaijuka was the executive director of the United Nations Human Settlements Programme, before she became an MP and government minister in 2010.\nTanzania's parliament, which is dominated by the ruling Chama Cha Mapinduzi (CCM) party, has been putting pressure on Mr Kikwete to sack top officials accused of siphoning government money in collusion with businessmen linked to the energy sector.\nAn investigation by a parliamentary watchdog committee found that about $120m had been taken from an escrow account, paid to an energy firm and then given to various government ministers.\nA group of 12 donors - including Japan, the UK, the World Bank and the African Development Bank - decided in October to withhold about $490m until the government took action over the alleged corruption.\nMr Kikwete took office in 2005 with a promise to tackle corruption in government.","summary":"A former Tanzanian President John Kikwete has resigned after a court in Tanzania ruled out she had a \"major scandal\" in the country.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former double world champion, 23, missed the 2014 Commonwealth Games due to recurring trouble in her left knee.\nShe also underwent surgery on a long-standing shoulder problem but Sutton said the knee injury was still a cause for concern.\n\"Becky has had a few setbacks over the last week or so,\" he said.\n\"We looked like getting her back in the spring but there have been one or two little complications.\n\"I have no detailed report. That is kept between the doctors, medical team and her rehab team.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"They are doing a great job and she is getting the best treatment possible.\"\nJames aggravated the knee injury when she returned to training following a period of rest after a minor medical procedure.\nThe Abergavenny-born track cyclist won silver and bronze for Wales at the Commonwealth Games in 2010, but came to international prominence at the 2013 Track World Championships.\nShe won golds in the keirin and sprint and also picked up bronze medals in the team sprint and 500m time trial in Minsk.\nJames missed out on the London Olympics in 2012 after a season wrecked by injury and illness, but Australian Sutton has no doubt that success at Rio 2016 remains realistic.\n\"I am totally confident we will get her right for Rio,\" Sutton added.\n\"Another four or five weeks is really not going to matter. She has lost a lot of time but give us 12 months and a clean bill of health, then Becky will be knocking them over in Rio.\n\"We are talking about a girl that is one of the best on the world stage.\n\"If anyone is going to survive this and cope mentally, it will be Becky.\"","summary":"Becky James has been ruled out of the 2016 Commonwealth Games after suffering a hamstring injury.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"For its 3-2 victory over a team backed by phone-maker Samsung, SKT's five members shared a prize of $2m (\u00c2\u00a31.64m) between them.\nThe win is the third time in four years that SKT has taken the title. It also won the title in 2015.\nThe final ran for six hours and was held in front of almost 20,000 LoL fans at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.\nSKT's Lee Sang-hyeok, aka Faker, was named as the most valuable player of the tournament.\nThe total prize pot for the tournament was $5m with $750,000 going to second place team Samsung. The money available to teams taking part was increased by fan contributions.\nWriting on the Rock, Paper Shotgun gaming news site, Philippa Warr said the final had been \"breathtaking\", as the Samsung team had fought back from losing the first two games.\nHowever, she said, everything had changed in the \"beautiful\" third game, which lasted 70 minutes and saw Samsung wrest a keenly contested win from SKT.\nSamsung then took the fourth game more easily to set up the decider.\nIn the event, Warr said, SKT's \"fluidity\" and experience had won through, giving them the title, cash and Summoner's Cup trophy.\nLeague of Legends is a massively popular game involving two teams of five players fighting over a small map\nEach player controls a hero outfitted with a variety of attacks or defence abilities, and the winner is the first to destroy their opponent's base.\nAccording to statistics from Riot Games, which created LoL, about 100 million people play the game every month.","summary":"Samsung's Super League champions SKT secured a first-ever win in the tournament.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGuy, 20, took third behind winner Dutchman Sebastiaan Verschuren in the 200m freestyle after missing out on the men's 400m final.\nTutton, 19, claimed bronze in the 100m women's breaststroke race won by world record holder Ruta Meilutyte.\n\"That race was amazing,\" Tutton told BBC Sport. \"I'm just over the moon.\"\nMeilutyte triumphed in one minute 6.17 seconds, ahead of Iceland's Hilda Luthersdottir.\nThe Plymouth-based Lithuanian was winning back at the pool where she took the 2012 Olympic title aged 15.\nTutton edged out Irish swimmer Fiona Doyle for third in 1:07.50, with Tutton's team-mate Molly Renshaw in seventh.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nIn the 200m freestyle, Verschuren won gold in a time of 1:46.02, with Serbia's Velimir Stjepanovic second in 1:46.26 and Guy finishing in 1:46.42.\n\"For me, that was a great swim and a season's best,\" said Guy. \"Rio is going to be a real scrap to the finish line.\"\nBritain's Max Litchfield and Dan Wallace were seventh and eighth in the men's 200m individual medley final won by Greece's Andreas Vazaios.\nScot Ross Murdoch breezed through to Thursday's 200m breaststroke final with a winning time of 2:09.72.","summary":"Ireland's Katie Guy won the women's 200m title with a stunning victory in the Netherlands.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Scottish Crofting Federation (SCF) and NFU Scotland have been calling for increased incentives in a grant scheme available to crofters.\nMs McLeod said the Scottish government was prepared to look at offering loans.\nFiona Mandeville, of SCF, said such assistance could help young crofters to get on to the housing ladder.\nShe said: \"We do see the loan element as key to the success of this scheme.\n\"This scheme really needs to be aimed at young crofters who maybe find it hard to get a mortgage, or to get a start on the housing ladder.\n\"I think it is important to look at the croft house grant scheme as another element of social housing.\"\nMs McLeod said the government would hold further consultation on the Crofter Housing Grant Scheme while on a visit to Inverness.\nWestern Isles Council - Comhairle nan Eilean Siar - has welcomed the move.\nDonald Crichton, vice chairman of the comhairle's sustainable development committee, said: \"Over the last year we have made a strong case to the minister and civil servants for increasing and strengthening the grant as one of the best mechanisms for sustaining our crofting communities.\n\"This further consultation demonstrates that the minster has been listening and taking on board our views and we are encouraged by the proposals that are emerging.\"","summary":"The Scottish government is considering increasing a grant to crofters in a bid to boost their chances of a successful re-run of the comradeship.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Koukash has owned the Super League team since 2013 but it has stated before he could leave Salford.\n\"My plans are to make sure we win the next few games. We'll see what happens at the end of the season,\" he said.\n\"I have not made my mind up to walk away, I'm working hard to make sure it is financially viable for next year.\"\nSalford scored 13 tries as they comfortably beat Featherstone on Sunday in a game where only 1,759 were in attendance at the AJ Bell Stadium.\n\"It was a crucial game, there was no football around, there was good weather, it's a Sunday where families can come and we reduced ticket prices,\" Koukash told BBC Radio Manchester.\n\"To only have 1,750 for a crucial game, I must say I'm very disappointed. What the fans all have to understand is that next year the club will only be able to spend what it can afford.\n\"I can no longer keep bankrolling it the way I did. If the fans wanted to see a competitive Super League side they need to start turning up.\"\nDespite his future with the club being in doubt, Koukash said he could not buy another rugby league club if his time with Salford was to end.\n\"Once you are a Red Devil, you will always be a Red Devil. I will never be involved with another club, that's it. The time when I finish from Salford, I will just sit back and enjoy the sport like any other fan,\" he added.","summary":"Salford have sacked coach John Koukash after the club lost their first game in the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Inflation dropped to 2.6% in June from 2.9% the month before, whereas economists had expected no change.\nSterling had been trading above $1.31 at one point before the inflation figures were released.\nHowever, the inflation data sent the pound down to $1.3038 at the end of London business.\nThe pound also fell 1% against the euro to 1.1251 euros.\n\"Today's slowdown in price growth should squash any speculation of a rate hike for the time being,\" said Neil Wilson, senior market analyst at ETX Capital.\n\"An August rate hike now looks highly unlikely, but we should remember that the Bank has only limited tolerance for continued above-target inflation and may yet seek to push rates back up to 0.5% this year, if conditions in the wider economy improve whilst inflation remains above 2%.\"\nThe fall in the pound initially lifted the FTSE 100 share index. The FTSE 100 often moves inversely to sterling, as a weaker pound boosts the value of overseas earnings of the multinational companies in the index.\nHaving been more than 40 points lower at one point in the morning, the FTSE 100 closed down 13.91 at 7,390.22.\nRoyal Mail shares rose 3% after the company reported a 1% rise in revenues in the three months to 25 June, helped by its Europe-wide parcels business GLS.\nIn the UK, the volume of letter deliveries fell again, although general election political mailings helped to slow the decline.","summary":"The FTSE 100 has fallen sharply in the first half of the year, despite a sharp fall in demand.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Carbon is the key ingredient for all life on our planet.\nBut how Earth acquired its \"volatile elements\" - which have low boiling points - such as carbon and sulphur remains a subject of some debate.\nA team now argues that a collision between Earth and an embryonic planet like Mercury could provide the answer.\nDetails of the work appear in the journal Nature Geoscience.\n\"The challenge is to explain the origin of the volatile elements like carbon that remain outside the core in the mantle portion of our planet,\" said Rajdeep Dasgupta, a co-author of the study from Rice University in Houston, Texas.\nAccording to a widely accepted idea called the Late Veneer Hypothesis, Earth formed from material that was largely devoid of volatiles. These elements, such as carbon, sulphur, nitrogen and hydrogen, were added later on by space rocks after Earth's core had finished forming.\n\"Any of those elements that fell to Earth in meteorites and comets more than about 100 million years after the Solar System formed could have avoided the intense heat of the magma ocean that covered Earth up to that point,\" said Yuan Li, from the Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry at the Chinese Academy of Sciences.\n\"The problem with that idea is that while it can account for the abundance of many of these elements, there are no known meteorites that would produce the ratio of volatile elements in the silicate portion of our planet.\"\nThe group had previously published papers showing that if even if carbon had not vaporised into space when the planet was largely molten, it would have ended up in the metallic core of our planet - because the iron-rich alloys there have a strong affinity for carbon.\nBut if this is the case, where did the carbon in the mantle and biosphere come from?\nThe team used laboratory experiments that can recreate the high-pressure and high-temperature conditions that exist deep inside Earth and other rocky planets.\nThe found that one scenario that could reconcile the discrepancies in the carbon-to-sulphur ratio and carbon abundance was an embryonic planet like Mercury colliding with and being absorbed by Earth, early in its history.\n\"Because it's a massive body, the dynamics could work in a way that the core of that planet would go directly to the core of our planet, and the carbon-rich mantle would mix with Earth's mantle,\" said Dr Dasgupta.","summary":"Carbon and sulphur are the key elements of the planet's core, according to research by the Chinese University of Cambridge University.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"US markets had finished higher on expectations that job figures for February, due out later on Friday, will show a strong pace of growth.\nAsia's biggest market, Japan's Nikkei 225 closed 0.3% higher at 17,014.78.\nShares in the embattled electronics firm Sharp rose 9.4% on new reports it was close to a deal with Taiwan's Foxconn.\nThe jump came after the Nikkei business daily reported that Sharp and Foxconn parent company Hon Hai Precision Industry were continuing talks, with both sides seeking to conclude a takeover deal by Monday.\nEarlier talks had been delayed when Foxconn said it had received new information from Sharp which needed to be clarified.\nIn Australia, the ASX 200 index finished the day up 0.2% at 5,090.02.\nShares of commodity giant BHP Billiton rose 2.4%, with investors unfazed by a downgrade by credit ratings agency Moody's.\nMoody's cut its ratings of the Anglo-Australian firm to \"A3\" from \"A1\", citing the deterioration in the company's earnings and cash flow as reasons.\nThe ratings agency also said it expected low commodity prices and softer demand to continue to affect BHP.\nIn China, the mainland benchmark Shanghai Composite index closed up 0.5% at 2,874.15. Hong Kong's Hang Seng index ended up 1.2% at 20,176.70.\nSamsonite shares rose 1.3% as the company confirmed that it was taking over US luxury rival Tumi.\nIn South Korea, the Kospi index finished down 0.1% at 1,955.63.","summary":"The US market for consumer electronics and telecoms giant Sharp has risen sharply in the first half of the year, with the company reporting a sharp increase in profits.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police in Arkansas wish to unlock an iPhone and iPod belonging to two teenagers accused of killing a couple, according to the Associated Press (AP).\nLess than a day after its San Bernardino announcement, the FBI agreed to help in the homicide case.\nSyed Farook and his wife were shot dead after killing 14 people in December.\nA judge agreed to postpone the Arkansas case on 28 March to allow prosecutors to ask the FBI for help.\nHunter Drexler, 18, and Justin Staton, 15, are accused of killing Robert and Patricia Cogdell at their home in Conway, Arkansas last July.\nStaton had been raised as a grandson by the Cogdells.\n\"We always appreciate [the FBI's] cooperation and willingness to help their local law enforcement partners,\" Faulkner County prosecuting attorney Cody Hilland told the AP.\nAn attorney for Mr Drexler told the AP he was \"not concerned\" about any data on the phone.\nPreviously, the FBI had asked Apple to write new software that would allow it to gain access to Farook's iPhone.\nHowever, the company refused, arguing it would be wrong to compromise the security of one of its devices since that might lead to vulnerabilities in many other iPhones.","summary":"The FBI has ordered the release of a \"separate\" iPhone and iPod in the US, the FBI says.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jamie Stevenson's entry, which incorporates a saltire, their black and white colours and their nickname - The Honest Men, won 48% of the votes.\nThe Scottish Championship club were forced to find a new crest as their old one broke ancient heraldic law.\nDesigns were whittled down to a shortlist of five that were voted on by the public.\nCommercial manager Graeme Miller told his club website: \"Nobody wanted to change our badge.\n\"However, when left with no option, I think the route we chose to take has been a hugely positively one.\n\"We visited numerous local schools with our players and mascot Pandamonium and the response from the kids was incredible.\n\"Hundreds of entries were sent in from local youngsters and hopefully the excitement generated when we visited them will have given them an interest in the club for the future.\"\nWinning designer Stevenson, who has lived in Peru for five years, attended his first Ayr match in 1979 and went on to design the club's match-day programme.\nA badge containing an anchor, representing Ayr's proximity to the sea, came second with 25%.\nThe new badge will be adopted from 1 July.","summary":"Ayrshire's new Ayrshire badge has been voted on by the public to change the Ayrshire's Ayrshire badge.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Talha Asmal, 17, was one of four suicide bombers who attacked security forces near an oil refinery south of Baiji, The Guardian has reported.\nIsis social media reports said Asmal, going by the name of Abu Yusuf al-Britani, had taken part in the attack.\nHis family said they were \"devastated\" at the news.\nAsmal, from Dewsbury, would be Britain's youngest known suicide bomber. Another West Yorkshire teenager, Hasib Hussein, was almost 19 when he blew himself up on a London bus in the 7 July 2005 attacks.\nA statement issued by Asmal's family said: \"Talha was a loving, kind, caring and affable teenager.\n\"He never harboured any ill will against anybody nor did he ever exhibit any violent, extreme or radical views of any kind.\n\"Talha's tender years and naivety were it seems however exploited by persons unknown who, hiding behind the anonymity of the world wide web, targeted and befriended Talha and engaged in a process of deliberate and calculated grooming of him.\n\"Whilst there it appears that Talha fell under the spell of individuals who continued to prey on his innocence and vulnerability to the point where if the press reports are accurate he was ordered to his death by so-called Isis handlers and leaders too cowardly to do their own dirty work.\n\"We are all naturally utterly devastated and heartbroken by the unspeakable tragedy that now appears to have befallen us.\"\nWest Yorkshire Police said: \"The police have been made aware of media reports with regard to the death of a British National in Iraq.\n\"The identity of the person who has reportedly died has not been confirmed at this time and we are unable to comment further.\"\nAsmal travelled to Syria with fellow Dewsbury teenager Hassan Munshi.\nMunshi's brother, Hammaad Munshi, was arrested in 2006 at the age of 16 after police found a guide to making napalm on his computer.\nHe became the youngest person to be convicted under the Terrorism Act.\nAt least 700 people from the UK have travelled to support or fight for jihadist organisations in Syria and Iraq, British police say. A BBC News database tracks those who have died, been convicted of offences relating to the conflict or are still in the region.","summary":"A teenager who was found dead in a car bomb in the Iraqi city of Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, has been questioned by police investigating the death of a teenager who was found guilty of a string of suicide bomb attacks","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Asad Khan, from Bradford, died three weeks after starting at Beckfoot Upper Heaton School in the city.\nHis mother, Farheen Khan, found her son after forcing her way into his locked bedroom on September 28. He died in hospital a short time later.\u00e3\u20ac\u20ac\nHis family maintain he had been bullied.\nBradford Coroner's Court heard Asad had told a boy - who cannot be identified - a number of things, including that he felt \"unsafe\" in school and was \"going to skive for a very long time.\"\nCoroner Martin Fleming heard on another occasion, Asad told the boy: \"Life is unfair. I would say it's 90 to 95 per cent life is hard\".\nMr Fleming said he would now consider whether to call the boy in person to give evidence.\nThe inquest will resume next month.","summary":"A boy who died after being bullied by his mother has been found dead in a car boot in Bradford.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Damien 'Dee' Fennell made an application to Belfast Crown Court to amend his conditions so he could go to Co Donegal for a week.\nThe 34-year-old faces three charges for a speech he gave during an Easter Rising commemoration event last year.\nMr Fennell has denied the charges. He is due to go on trial later this year.\nHe was charged with encouraging acts of terrorism, inviting support for the IRA and addressing a meeting to encourage support for the IRA after speaking at the event in Lurgan, County Armagh.\nHis lawyer pointed out that Mr Fennell had been on bail \"for a significant period without breaching his conditions\" and that his client would adhere to any requirements, such as reporting to the Garda\u00c3\u00ad (Irish police).\n\"He is not going to abscond,\" said a defence lawyer.\nThe judge granted the bail variation if a cash surety of \u00c2\u00a32,000 was lodged.\nHe also ordered Mr Fennell, of Torrens Avenue, Belfast, to report to Garda\u00c3\u00ad in Donegal twice a week and said both the house number and phone number of his accommodation should be provided to police.","summary":"A man has been charged with terrorism after a speech he gave at a conference in Belfast.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, Paul Kenny was granted bail and banned from attending games after admitting racially abusing Sinclair.\n\"It was disappointing,\" said Gers goalkeeper Foderingham, an ambassador for equality group Kick It Out.\n\"No-one wants to see that in football, especially at a club I represent.\"\nCommenting on the incident, the 26-year-old Englishman said it was \"difficult when one idiot comes and starts to behave like that\".\n\"The club has dealt with it accordingly,\" he said.\n\"The Rangers fans have been fantastic. All season and since I joined the club, they have been superb.\n\"I haven't (spoken to Sinclair), I can understand that he is probably upset and frustrated, but hopefully he will be all right.\"\nMeanwhile, Foderingham admitted the Rangers players are still getting used to new manager Pedro Caixinha's methods since he took over from Mark Warburton.\n\"It is a different style of play,\" he said. \"He is an intensive, aggressive type of manager who wants his sides to play as such and it will take time for the boys to adjust.\n\"We are doing that at the moment and hopefully we can get a good pre-season under our belts and have a good go at it next season.\n\"Until we start winning football matches on a regular basis, the question marks are not going to go away.\n\"So what we need to do is work together as a squad, as a management, as a club and get back to winning football matches.\"","summary":"Rangers goalkeeper Paul Kenny has been suspended for life for racially abusing Sinclair.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The specialist, Dr Howard Kornfeld, was unable to make it from California to Minnesota immediately but sent his son.\nIn a strange turn of events, it was his son, Andrew Kornfeld, who called police after joining Prince's staff to search for the missing singer.\nThe Kornfelds' lawyer said neither had met Prince before his death.\nWilliam Mauzy told reporters on Wednesday that Prince's team contacted Dr Howard Kornfeld on 20 April, the day before Prince died.\nUnable to make it to Minnesota, the doctor dispatched his son and called a local doctor, who cleared his morning schedule but never saw the singer.\nWhen Andrew Kornfeld, who works with his father but is not a doctor, arrived at Prince's Paisley Park home, he was told that the singer was missing. He joined members of staff to search the property and made the emergency call when Prince's unresponsive body was found.\nMr Mauzy said the plan was to stabilise him in Minnesota, before flying him to California to seek treatment at Dr Kornfeld's Recovery Without Walls rehab centre in Mill Valley.\nThe lawyer confirmed that Andrew Kornfeld had been interviewed by police, but was protected by Minnesota's Good Samaritan law. The law offers some legal protections to those who make emergency calls, to encourage them to do so.\nNo details have been released from Prince's autopsy exam, but investigators are looking into whether he died from an overdose and if a doctor was prescribing him drugs in the weeks before his death.\nThey are also trying to establish whether a doctor was on the singer's plane when it made an emergency landing less than a week before he died.\nThe musician was found unconscious on the plane after it stopped in Moline, Illinois, on 15 April. Detectives investigating his death have asked to see fire and ambulance records related to the emergency landing.\nIt emerged on Wednesday that emergency calls were made from the Paisley Park complex 46 times in the past five years.\nA log released by Minnesota authorities showed the 911 calls related to everything from medical emergencies to false fire alarms.\nIt included one call in 2011 in which an unidentified woman said she was concerned about Prince's cocaine use, but no police action was taken.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a singer who died in Minnesota.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bakehouse Close and Riddle's Close - once home to philosopher David Hume - are among those selected for a makeover by Edinburgh World Heritage.\nFleshmarket Close, which is famously a setting for an Inspector Rebus novel, has also made the final list.\nLighting and artwork will be installed in the little-used closes.\nThe people behind the project hope the improvements will encourage more people to use the historic network of narrow streets.\nAdam Wilkinson, the director of Edinburgh World Heritage, said: \"Our aim is for this project to re-connect the people of Edinburgh with the closes of the Old Town.\n\"The intricate network of closes and courtyards that bind the Old Town together gives it a unique identity, is underused but has the opportunity to be revitalised, used and celebrated by all.\"\nThe closes date back to the medieval origins of the city.\nOriginally, individual plots of land were set up lining the main street, with paths to gain access to the land behind.\nAs each plot became built up over time, so they developed into narrow lanes connecting courtyards and streets behind the Royal Mile.\nThe Twelve Closes project was welcomed by city leaders, including John Thompson, of the Old Town community council.\nHe said: \"This is a project to be welcomed, changing dilapidated and neglected closes into useful routes linking different parts of the Old Town.\n\"The closes were once busy thoroughfares, buzzing with all the life of the city, and it would be wonderful to see some of that atmosphere return.\"","summary":"The Royal Mile is to be reopened in Edinburgh to celebrate the restoration of the city's historic and neglected streets.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The country is the second European Union nation after France to enforce such a ban. Offenders face a fine of 137.5 euros (\u00c2\u00a3121; $197) and up to seven days in jail.\nTwo women who wear full veils launched an immediate court challenge, saying the law is discriminatory.\nFrance, home to Europe's biggest Muslim population, enforced its ban in April.\nBelgium's law bans any clothing that obscures the identity of the wearer in places like parks and on the street.\nIt was passed almost unanimously by the lower house of parliament in April 2010.\nMPs voted with only two abstentions to back the legislation on the grounds of security, to allow police to identify people.\nOther MPs said that full face veils such as the burka or the niqab were a symbol of the oppression of women.\nBut critics of the law say it could end up excluding women, leaving those who do wear the full veil trapped in their homes.\nAnd they say the measures are over the top - estimates suggest only a few dozen women wear this kind of veil in Belgium, out of a Muslim population of about half a million.\n\"We consider the law a disproportionate intrusion into fundamental rights such as the freedom of religion and expression,\" Ines Wouters, the lawyer representing the two women challenging the ban, told the newspaper La Libre.\nShe has taken their case to Belgium's constitutional court, where she will request a suspension of the law, AFP news agency reported.","summary":"Belgian lawmakers have backed a law banning women from wearing full face veils in public spaces in Belgium.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A white BMW 420 coupe struck the woman under a railway bridge on Bradford Road, Dewsbury at about 10:10 GMT, police said.\nThe road was closed for four hours, with a section of the nearby Lidl car park also cordoned off.\nThe arrested 21-year-old man remains in police custody for questioning.\nSgt Carl Quinn, of West Yorkshire Police, said: \"Anyone who saw the collision or the manner in which the BMW was being driven prior to it, is asked to contact the major collision and enquiry team.\"","summary":"A woman has been arrested in connection with the death of a woman in Nottinghamshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Munster statement said O'Connell, 36, would provide \"invaluable technical expertise and advice\" to the Irish province's next generation of players.\n\"Every club in the world would love to have an iconic figure such as Paul O'Connell involved in their set-up,\" said Munster chief Garret Fitzgerald.\nO'Connell made 174 Munster appearances and earned 108 Ireland caps.\n\"As a Limerick native and proud Munster and Irishman who has played and led teams for Munster, Ireland and the Lions, we were very eager to secure his services in some capacity,\" added Fitzgerald.\n\"An appointment such as this is a further boost to our academy staff and young players, and to the organisation as a whole.\"\nThe Limerick man, who played on three British & Irish Lions tours, was forced to retire from the game in February after being unable to recover from serious hamstring injury sustained at last year's World Cup.\nThe injury meant that O'Connell was forced to cancel his contract with French club Toulon.\nFormer Lions captain O'Connell spent 14 seasons at Munster and helped the province win two European Cup titles and three Celtic Leagues.\nO'Connell was also part of Ireland's Grand Slam winning team in 2009 and captained his country to successive Six Nations titles in 2014 and 2015.\nMunster have appointed former South African international Johan 'Rassie' Erasmus as their Director of Rugby for next season with Anthony Foley's job title remaining as head coach.","summary":"Paul O'Connell has been named as Munster's new head coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Marshall-Andrews told The Times he had jumped ship in light of the Brexit campaign and Labour's refusal to stand aside in the Richmond Park by-election.\nThe QC and barrister was MP for Medway from 1997 to 2010.\nA Labour spokesman said: \"Bob Marshall-Andrews has not been a member of the Labour Party for some years.\"\nLib Dem leader Tim Farron said he was \"coming over to the only party that is offering a credible opposition to a divisive Tory Brexit government\".\nMr Marshall-Andrews used to sit with the socialist group of Labour MPs alongside Mr Corbyn and shadow chancellor John McDonnell.\nHe pointed to last year's by-election in South West London as a key moment in his decision-making.\nThat Richmond Park election saw the Conservatives and UKIP stand aside in order to avoid taking votes from Zac Goldsmith, while the Greens refused to put up a candidate to allow the Lib Dems a free run. Labour rejected calls to not put up a candidate.\n\"Faced with a common enemy on this historic issue there was an urgent requirement for a common strategy if not common sense. Labour rejected both and fielded a candidate,\" said Mr Marshall-Andrews.","summary":"Labour has apologised to the Conservatives for refusing to stand for a vote on Brexit.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UN estimates that a third more cocaine was being produced in the country in 2016.\nThe head of the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, Bo Mathiasen, called the increase significant.\nAnalysts say much of it was due to the end of the eradication of coca crops by spraying.\nThe report said the total coca-growing area rose from 96,000 hectares in 2015 to 146,000 in 2016.\nMr Mathiasen said that he held out hope for a reduction in cultivation because Colombia had signed a peace agreement with the biggest rebel group in the country, the Farc, which controlled much of the drug-producing areas.\nBut local analysts argue that the rise was caused partly by a hiatus resulting from the government's peace deal with Farc rebels.\nUnder the deal, the Farc agreed to relinquish control over drug production areas and help the government try to encourage local farmers to plant substitute crops.\nFarmers have taken advantage of the delays while the crop substitution policy is set up to plant coca, which has increased in price by almost 50%, because they know they will be offered subsidies later not to grow the plant.\nMeanwhile, the Colombian government has increased by almost 50% its seizures of cocaine - from 253 tonnes confiscated in 2015 to 378 tonnes in 2016.","summary":"Colombia's biggest cocaine-producing plant has increased its value by a further 5% in 2016, according to the UN.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old, who has been first choice for the Chiefs this season, has torn a pectoral muscle.\nDave Lewis started in place of Chudley in Sunday's win over Ulster while Stuart Townsend came on for his first game outside the Anglo-Welsh Cup.\n\"You've just got to get on with it, and we'll get on with it with a team that's got some momentum at the moment,\" head coach Rob Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\nAs well as Townsend and Lewis the Chiefs also have highly-rated teenager Jack Maunder, Fiji international Niko Matawalu and veteran Haydn Thomas on the books at scrum-half.\n\"That's his (Townsend's) championship rugby debut, how well he did in a pressure situation,\" added Baxter.\n\"His kicking was fantastic, his defensive work was absolutely top drawer and you look at that and your mouth waters to the future we could have in the scrum-half department.\"","summary":"Devon scrum-half Joe Chudley has been named as the new head coach of the Anglo-Welsh Cup team.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A 24-hour walkout by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union, in protest at the introduction of driver-only trains, ended at 11:00 BST on Wednesday.\nSouthern warned passengers to expect \"difficult and frustrating\" journeys throughout the day.\nTwo further strikes have been announced for 10 May and 12 May.\nLatest updates here\nThe RMT confirmed it would attend talks with Southern \"over the guards jobs and safety dispute\" on Friday.\nDyan Crowther, chief operating officer for Southern owner Govia Thameslink Railway, told BBC Sussex: \"We are very pleased to hear that and we look forward to meeting the RMT\".\nSouthern said some routes were again suspended or reduced with 700 fewer services across Sussex and east Surrey.\nMs Crowther said the timetable would not return to normal until Thursday as they needed to get rolling stock and staff into the right position.\nPaul Barker, a commuter from Rye, normally catches a Southern train to Ashford then a high-speed service to St Pancras.\nHe said he worked from home on Tuesday but went to Robertsbridge on Wednesday to catch a Southeastern service to London.\nHe said: \"It was standing room only from Frant, but you cannot take two days off work\".\nRMT general secretary Mick Cash said: \"This dispute is about safety. The company, with an eye on ever-fatter profits, is prepared to axe the guards on some of the most overcrowded and potentially-dangerous services.\"\nThe company said there would be no job or pay cuts but the planned changes would make conductors more visible while drivers would operate doors.\nIt accused the RMT of \"scaremongering\" and said \"driver-only operation is a safe, proven way of working\" which had been used \"on 40% of trains across the Southern network for 25 years\".","summary":"A train driver has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a row over the safety of the rail system.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victims all worked at the plant 100km (62 miles) east of Porto.\nThe factory's owner was among the dead and several members of his family were either dead or missing, said local mayor Francisco Lopes.\nSome of the victims were found outside the factory, apparently propelled from the building by the force of the blast.\nAn initial explosion happened shortly after 17:30 (16:30 GMT) on Tuesday, followed by two more blasts, reports said.\nFive bodies were found late on Tuesday and emergency workers found a sixth victim some 200m (650ft) from the site, minister Jorge Gomes told Portuguese media. The search was being extended to a radius of 800m, he added, because of the scale of the explosion.\nThe factory was described as a family business.\nAs investigators tried to identify the victims, the mayor said that almost all of the eight caught up in the blast were members of Egas Sequeira's family. Mr Sequeira was among those feared dead along with one of his daughters and a son-in-law, Portuguese media said.\nThe owner's wife had left the building just before the explosion and survived but two other family members were among the missing.\nOfficials were initially unable to enter the site because of the potential risk to their safety. Portuguese President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa was due to visit the scene on Wednesday.","summary":"A factory in Porto has been destroyed by a fire that killed eight people.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The dramatic creation by Philip Treacy has been likened to a Turkey Twizzler, a lavatory seat and a pretzel.\nThe 22-year-old princess wore it to the wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton last month, and a Facebook page was set up in its honour.\nThe auction on eBay ended on Sunday, with the proceeds going to charities Unicef and Children in Crisis.\nThe identity of the winning bidder has not yet been revealed.\nThe princess commented on the auction page: \"I've been amazed by the amount of attention the hat has attracted.\n\"It's a wonderful opportunity to raise as much money as possible for two fantastic charities.\n\"I hope whoever wins the auction has as much fun with the hat as I have.\"","summary":"The Princess of Wales has been crowned with a hat made by a charity auction.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Conrad Clitheroe and Gary Cooper, both from Stockport, and expat Neil Munro were reportedly taking notes near Fujairah Airport, 80 miles from Dubai, when they were arrested in February.\nRelatives were told they were held for \"national security\" reasons. The men insisted they did not take photographs.\nThe Abu Dhabi hearing is due on Monday.\nMr Clitheroe, 54, and Mr Cooper 45, were visiting their friend Mr Munro, who was born in Manchester, when they were arrested on 22 February by an off-duty police officer who had seen them monitoring planes from a car.\nThey were near Fujairah Airport, where older and rarer aircraft can be seen.\nA local police official said the men had been taking photographs near an airport and were using a telescope.\nThe men are expected to argue their actions were misinterpreted and are understood to be hoping to be granted bail.","summary":"Two men have been arrested in connection with the murder of a man in Abu Dhabi.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nScotland scored twice in three minutes in the final quarter to win 2-1 in Glasgow.\nJames Carson gave Wales the lead from a penalty corner, but Ben Cosgrove and Alan Forsyth won it for the hosts.\nEarlier the Wales women's team lost 3-0 to Italy to finish fourth at their EuroHockey Championships in Cardiff.\nChiara Tiddi, Celina Traverso and Federica Carta scored the Italian goals.\n\"We came out fighting for the bronze today but just couldn't hit the line,\" midfielder Sian French told BBC Wales Sport.\n\"We'll keep on pushing as a team for the next two years and we'll come back even stronger next time.\"\nBecause two teams get promoted from the B Division, Wales's men will compete in Europe's top tier at the next EuroHockey Championships in 2019.\nOn Friday, Wales women's hopes of rising into Europe's top tier were shattered in a 2-1 defeat by Russia.\nWales' men secured promotion to their top tier by beating France 4-3 in their semi-final in Glasgow.\nWales women had beaten Austria and Poland, but lost to Belarus on the way to the semi-finals.\nNeither Wales side has been in the EuroHockey A Division since it was reduced to eight teams more than a decade ago.\nThe nation's women were playing in the third tier just four years ago.","summary":"Wales women secured a place in the European Champions Cup with victory over Italy in the final round of the EuropaHockey.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nigel Williams, of Caerwent, was walking on the A48 near the Northgate House bed and breakfast in Caerwent when he was hit on Saturday at about 03:30 GMT.\nHe was taken to Newport's Royal Gwent Hospital, but died shortly after arrival.\nThe father-of-three's family said he would be \"sadly missed\".\n\"He always had time for everyone he met and was always ready to help with anything and everyone,\" they said.\nAnyone who witnessed the crash has been asked to call Gwent Police on 101.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Newportshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old has started three of Exeter's four games this season.\n\"He was fantastic, not just in his carrying and his danger in that area, but some of his high-ball stuff was absolutely top drawer,\" Baxter told BBC Radio Devon.\n\"He looks a big, strong, quick, hungry rugby player and those are some of the qualities we saw in him.\"\nWoodburn is in his second season at Sandy Park after moving from Bath, where he failed to break into the side.\nHe was a regular in the Chiefs team which made the play-off final last season and reached the last eight in the Champions Cup, an improvement which Baxter puts down to the work he has done on the training field.\n\"He's thriving on real regular game time and lots of good input from Ali Hepher, who's doing a fantastic job with the backs,\" Baxter said.\n\"They look like they're thriving on the way we're trying to play and the speed we're moving the ball and the angles we're running.\"","summary":"Exeter Chiefs have signed former England rugby league player Ali Woodburn on a three-year contract.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Enforcement company Kingdom Services hands out on the spot fines.\nAshford Borough Council removed all its Kingdom officers from patrolling the streets, after one was filmed revealing he raked in a bonus of almost \u00a31,000.\nThey will be out of action while undergoing extra training.\nA spokeswoman for the council said: \"In light of the recent Panorama programme we have decided to take this opportunity to give our wardens some important additional staff training exercises so they can continue operating fairly and effectively.\n\"We haven't suspended them but they are not patrolling currently. They should be back soon, after the training has been undertaken.\"\nLittering is a crime, but by paying the fine you can avoid a criminal record. Another Kent-based Kingdom trainer was caught on camera saying they pretend to call the police to pressure people to pay up.\nThe BBC1 programme, aired on Monday, revealed people across the country were wrongly fined for tipping coffee down a drain and putting their recycling out on the wrong day.\nOn Tuesday Maidstone Borough Council also removed its own Kingdom officers while a review was carried out. They were back patrolling on Wednesday.\nIt is not the first time councils in Kent have had problems with Kingdom.\nMaidstone suspended its officers last year for a two-week review after a woman was incorrectly fined for littering while feeding some ducks.\nGravesham Borough Council severed ties with Kingdom last year and now operates its litter enforcement \"in-house\".\nA spokesman for Kingdom said: \"Our service operates under some of the tightest legal guidelines which set the fixed penalty notice level and affords anybody the right to appeal to the council or\/and challenge with the courts if they choose.\"","summary":"A council has suspended its staff from litter enforcement after a man was caught on camera raped by a man in Kent.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Markit\/CIPS purchasing managers' index showed activity in UK services recorded the biggest month-on-month rise in the survey's history.\nAt one stage the pound hit $1.3372 against the dollar, but slipped back to trade at $1.3312, a rise of just 0.13%.\nSome analysts think the data indicates the UK might avoid recession later this year.\n\"The prospect of sterling strength is on the horizon as today's PMI figures suggest that the reported fall in activity following the EU referendum may have been a blip,\" said Ranko Berich, from Monex Europe.\n\"They do change the likelihood of a severe economic contraction in the third quarter, which previously seemed all but assured for many observers,\" he added.\nOther analysts warned not to read too much into the latest numbers.\n\"These PMIs are only surveys - more hard economic data over the coming months will be crucial. It's easy to read to too much into a survey for a single month. We are not out of the woods yet,\" said Neil Wilson, markets analyst at ETX Capital.\nThe FTSE 100 was not moved much by the data. It eased lower, falling by 15 points to 6,879.\nBanks weighed on the index, with Royal Bank of Scotland falling by 3.5% and Lloyds Banking Group down 2.1%.\nThose shares fell after negative comments from analysts at Deutsche Bank.\nMining shares were a bright spot on the FTSE 100. BHP Billiton was up 1.3% and Randgold Resources rose 1.6%.\nShares in Marks and Spencer fell 1.4% following confirmation that it plans to cut more than 500 jobs at its head office.\nUS financial markets were closed for Labor Day.","summary":"The FTSE 100 has fallen sharply in the first quarter of the year, according to a survey of the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There were about 19,000 diagnoses in 2015, compared to about 17,300 in 2006.\nPublic Health Wales (PHW) said the main reason for the increase was an ageing population.\nThe organisation's Dr Dyfed Wyn Huws said there was \"good news\" by way of significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\nThere was a year-on-year decrease from about 19,800 cases in 2014, but the 2015 figure of 19,088 is likely to increase as statisticians revise the numbers.\nOnce age factors are taken into account, the rate decreased by more than 5% in men, but increased by more than 5% among women between 2006 and 2015.\nThis is partly due to the rate of lung cancer going down in men, but up among women. Historically, smoking rates peaked far earlier among men than women.\nBreast, prostate, lung and bowel cancers remain the most common.\nAccording to PHW, cases of liver, mouth, throat and melanoma skin cancer saw the biggest percentage increases.\nThe rates of stomach cancer and prostate cancer decreased, while mesothelioma rates increased by almost a third.\nDr Huws said: \"We know that up to four in 10 of cancers in the population may be preventable.\n\"With an increasing number of cancer cases each year, cancer control is possible and important for future generations and for keeping rising health service demand in check.\n\"The good news is that we have seen significant reductions in smoking rates in recent decades.\n\"This is already bringing cancer rates down in men.\"","summary":"The number of smoking cases in England and Wales has fallen sharply in the past year, figures show.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emmerson Whittel may need surgery on his jaw, while the club alleges player Josh Lynam was also bitten on the ear.\nThe RFL's match review panel will look at official video on Thursday, as it does for all on-field incidents.\nKeighley have gathered additional video from spectators following an appeal.\nFootage already online, shot from the stands, shows a number of fights breaking out on the field between the two sets of players.\nFollowing the incident, Whittel posted on Twitter that brackets and bands had been used to try to re-align his jaw and that he faces at least three months out.\nKeighley Cougars of League One, England's third-tier competition, progressed to the Challenge Cup fourth round with a 50-32 win over Fryston Warriors - a side from the second tier of England's amateur game.\nThe match, a \"home\" game for Fryston, was played at nearby Featherstone in West Yorkshire after the tie was at risk of being reversed and played at Keighley instead.\nKeighley have also complained to the RFL about their off-field treatment before kick-off, as they allege players and members of staff were refused entry to the ground without a valid matchday ticket.\nA statement on Keighley's website said: \"The players' allocation of 'family and friends' tickets was then claimed to have been used to admit the playing squad and coaching staff into the ground.\n\"The club is outraged by this development.\"\nThe BBC contacted Fryston Warriors, who have declined to comment at this time.","summary":"Keighley have been questioned by the Football Football Association after a player was bitten off his jaw in a match against Fryston.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Marco Goncalves, 34, assaulted the referee after being sent off in last month's game against Rio Tinto, and was escorted off the pitch by police.\nImages of the attack went viral, with the referee suffering a broken nose.\nGoncalves plays for Canelas, a club made up of FC Porto ultras who have been branded \"thugs\" for their aggressive style of play.\nThree members of their squad, including the captain, hail from the 'Super Dragons' ultras, a well-known fan group of Porto.\nOther clubs in the fourth-tier amateur league would rather pay a 750-euro fine and forfeit the match than play Canelas.\nAs a result, they are top of the league after a string of default wins, but no official complaints have yet been filed against the club.\nA spokesman for the Porto regional league told AFP Gonclaves has been banned for four years for the attack on the referee, three months for assaulting an opposition players and two months for \"insults\".","summary":"A fan has been praised for a \"thugs\" of the referee of a football club in Porto.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 34-year-old, who had recently given birth, was found dead at her home in Essex Close in Luton on 10 October.\nBedfordshire Police said her family has been informed.\nA double murder investigation was launched on Wednesday. A man arrested in connection with the deaths has been released on bail.\nLive: More on this story and others in Bedfordshire\nDet Insp Fraser Wylie, of the Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, and Hertfordshire Major Crime Unit, appealed for friends or colleagues of Ms Winning to contact police.\nHe added: \"We're also continuing to ask for anyone who witnessed suspicious activity between Friday 7 and Monday 10 October in and around Essex Close to get in touch.\n\"We're particularly keen to speak to anyone who saw a black wheelie bin being taken along the street, or anyone who lived nearby who has noticed that their wheelie bin has gone missing.\"\nThe man's body was discovered in a wheelie bin on Monday night outside the entrance to the flats. It had been wrapped in cling film and a purple duvet cover.\nIt is thought the dead man and Ms Winning were partners.\nHer baby is being cared for.","summary":"A woman has been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in Bedfordshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Brown accused referee Dean Whitestone of a number of \"really poor\" decisions.\nWhitestone awarded Gillingham a penalty in first-half stoppage time before sending off Southend's Ryan Inniss for two bookable offences.\n\"There were four or five decisions that says that referee shouldn't be refereeing at this level,\" said Brown.\nThe 57-year-old claimed Whitestone did not cope with the pressure of the game between two sides separated by the mouth of the Thames.\n\"The referee mentioned to me that it was a derby game and he'd heard about the potential friction - but you can't take that into consideration,\" said Brown.\n\"He initially crossed his arms about to wave away the penalty but the next movement he blows for a foul. That, for me, is a referee under pressure.\n\"The sending off is even worse - unbelievable refereeing. This was officiating at its worst and someone has to be brought to task. I'm appealing the red card and if I can take it further than that I will.\"\nMeanwhile, Southend defender and former captain Adam Barrett has announced his retirement at the age of 37.\nBarrett played 354 games in two spells with the club, the last against Stevenage in the EFL Trophy in November.\nHe was a member of the Shrimpers side that won back-to-back promotions from League Two to the Championship in 2005 and 2006, and also the League Two play-off final in 2015.\n\"He will be remembered as one of Blues' greatest and a true legend,\" Brown told the club website.","summary":"Former Bristol City goalkeeper Joe Brown says he should be refereeing to referees.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"At least 44 more have been injured in the crush, which was reportedly triggered by a road accident.\nThe pilgrims were returning from the Hindu shrine of Sabarimala, which is in a remote, mountainous, densely-forested area.\nKerala Governor R S Gavai has said he is \"deeply shocked and saddened\".\n\"We have recovered 102 bodies. The rescue work is almost over,\" local police official Sanjay Kumar told the Associated Press news agency.\nThe stampede happened at Pulmedu, near the town of Vandiperiyar in Idukki district, Indian media reported.\nHundreds of thousands of pilgrims had gathered at the hill shrine on Friday, the last day of an annual festival.\nThe festival runs for two months and attracts millions of visitors every year.\nReports differed as to exactly how the deadly crush was triggered.\nThe Indian PTI news agency said a jeep carrying pilgrims had driven into a crowd returning from the shrine, starting a panic.\nHowever, the Times of India reported that the incident happened when the jeep broke down and overturned as pilgrims tried to move it.\nIt crushed a number of people and caused others to stumble, which then triggered the stampede, the report said.\nCorrespondents say deadly stampedes are not unusual at Indian temples, where huge crowds gather in small areas with few safety measures or crowd controls.\nA similar tragedy happened at Sabaramila in 1999, when more than 50 people died in a stampede after a landslide on a crowded hillside.","summary":"Indian pilgrims have been killed after a huge stampede on a Hindu temple in Kerala.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old has been without a club since leaving English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, where he spent nine years.\nHe did not play at all for Tottenham in the 2014-15 season and spent the previous season on loan with Queens Park Rangers.\n\"Officially at St Etienne so happy - back in football,\" he wrote on Twitter.\nAssou-Ekotto has not played for Cameroon since the 2014 World Cup in Brazil when he was involved in an argument with his team-mate Benjamin Moukandjo and even appeared to headbutt him.","summary":"Cameroon have signed former Tottenham goalkeeper Joeyeton Town goalkeeper Joeyete on loan until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The key foreign ministry portfolio has gone to Ibrahim Ghandour, a former presidential assistant.\nMohamed Zayed has been appointed oil minister, while Mustafa Osman Obeid was appointed acting defence minister.\nThe new government will comprise a total of 31 cabinet ministers.\nIn addition President Bashir has also appointed governors for Sudan's 18 states in what he has vowed will be a \"new page\" for his country,\nSpeaking at his inauguration last week, the president said that he wanted to repair ties with the West, tackle corruption and bring peace to the country.\nAnother priority is restoring Sudan's ailing economy.\nMr Bashir, 71, seized power in an Islamist-backed coup in 1989.\nEven President Bashir has been forced to admit - with civil war(s) continuing, and the ongoing economic crisis - that Sudan needs to change, and this reshuffle is part of his promised reforms.\nThe most surprising decision is the removal of Abdel Rahim Hussein as defence minister, as for many years he has been President Bashir's confidant and friend.\nMr Hussein has been named governor of Khartoum state, one of several changes among the governors, which seem designed to remove any who were developing sizable local power bases.\nBut simply replacing ministers and governors will not bring change. Instead, the way Sudan is governed will have to improve if the country is to escape from its current malaise.","summary":"Sudan's President Bashir has appointed a new minister in the country, a move that will bring a further 2,000 oil and gas reshuffle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, a report by the public protector said Mr Zuma had \"benefited unduly\" from the upgrades.\nMr Zuma said the auditor-general and finance minister should determine how much he should repay to end the dispute.\nThe announcement comes a week before a constitutional hearing on the matter.\nAfrica Live: BBC news updates\nHow President Zuma's Nkandla home has grown\nThe refurbishment of the residence in the village of Nkandla, in Mr Zuma's home province of KwaZulu-Natal, has turned into a major political controversy in South Africa.\nSome of of the money was spent on building an amphitheatre, swimming pool, and cattle enclosure.\nThe opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) and Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), who have called for a corruption investigation, say they are pressing ahead with their court case regardless of the president's latest offer.\nFollowing Mr Zuma's announcement #PayBackThemoney is trending in South Africa - this was the phrase EFF MPs chanted at the president in parliament last year.\nMany commentators seem sceptical.\nAnalysis: Milton Nkosi, BBC News\nPresident Jacob Zuma's delayed willingness to pay back the money spent on the upgrades to his Nkandla residence could be a calculated move to avoid embarrassment at the Constitutional Court hearing expected next week.\nBut it could also be linked to the forthcoming local government election.\nThe Nkandla scandal has been a sore point for the governing African National Congress (ANC) which President Zuma leads, especially as the party faithful go out to campaign for votes.\nPolitical analyst Professor Somadoda Fikeni told me that it could also be related to the president being \"politically vulnerable as he enters his 'lame-duck' period and following his mis-appointment of finance ministers\" at the end of last year.\nAnother consideration could well be an attempt to avert another episode of the chaotic scenes we saw during the opening of parliament last year when Julius Malema's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) heckled and disrupted the president's state of the nation address.\nSecurity personnel had to be called into the chamber to remove the MPs who would not stop shouting \"pay back the money'\" while President Zuma desperately tried to deliver his speech.\nPunches at South Africa parliament\nWhy did Zuma sack two finance ministers in a week?\nAll figures in 2013 financial terms\nSource: Public protector report","summary":"South Africa's President Jacob Zuma has urged the auditor to end the 'corruption' of his home in the country.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Huxtable, 34, from Swansea, had been missing since the collapse in February.\nHis body was found on Wednesday and workers who carried out the search formed a guard of honour as it was driven from the site in the early hours of the morning.\nKen Cresswell, 57, and John Shaw, 61, both from Rotherham, remain missing.\nThe body of a fourth man, Michael Collings, 53, from Brotton, Teesside, was previously recovered from the site.\nSwansea East MP Carolyn Harris, who has been involved with the family since the incident, said they still did not know all the facts about the collapse.\nShe said: \"I feel very sad. My heart and my prayers go out to the family who have waited desperately for Christopher's body to be found. They can finally have closure, and say goodbye to him and grieve his loss.\n\"But let's not forget that there's two other families who are still waiting for their loved ones to be returned.\"\nThe building was due for demolition when it partially collapsed in February.","summary":"A man has been found dead in a car crash in Swansea.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Christopher Clarke, 29, contacted girls, aged 15 and 16 at the time, via Facebook, Snapchat and Twitter.\nHe also bought the Ysgol Bro Dinefwr pupils gifts including T-shirts, earrings, sweets and games consoles.\nAn Education Workforce Council hearing concluded his actions amounted to professional misconduct.\nOne girl told how Mr Clarke sent her a message saying: \"I kept having the same thought over and over again. How much I wanted to grab you, kiss you...\"\nThe girl, now 19, said he also invited her to one-on-one sessions in his chemistry office and told her not to show anyone the gifts her gave her.\nAnother girl, now 17, said his actions made her feel uncomfortable and he was \"acting in a creepy nature\".\nA third student said she told Mr Clarke she thought his messages were inappropriate and he later asked her to delete their conversation.\nPolice investigated but no charges were brought against Mr Clarke.\nThe school also began an investigation but he resigned before any findings were made.\nEducation Workforce Council chairman, Steve Powell, said Mr Clarke's conduct \"clearly breached boundaries between teachers and pupils\".\n\"His actions fell very short of the standards expected of a registered person and amounted to unacceptable professional conduct,\" he added.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of raping two girls who sent them gifts in their chemistry office.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bird, known officially as LF15, and her partner LM12 bred three chicks in both 2015 and 2016 at the Dunkeld reserve.\nLassie arrived back in Scotland on 23 March, six days after her mate.\nViewers from around the world have been watching the pair's progress on the Loch of the Lowes live webcam.\nCharlotte Fleming, Perthshire ranger for the Scottish Wildlife Trust, said: \"LF15 has settled down to begin incubating, and we would expect the egg to hatch in about six weeks' time.\n\"It's now clear that the pair's attempts at breeding have been a success and they are on track to repeat the hat-trick of chicks that were hatched in both 2015 and 2016.\"","summary":"The hat-trick of the hat-trick of the hat-trick of the egg-trick has been spotted in Perthshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said they received a report of the fire at a property in Castle Mews at about 03:30 BST on Saturday.\nA tyre had been put against the front door of the house and set alight. The blaze caused smoke damage.\nA man, a woman and two boys inside the property were not injured.\nDet Insp Tara Nicholls said: \"I would appeal to anyone that was in the area and noticed any suspicious activity between the times of 01:30 and 03:30 BST to contact CID at Cookstown Police Station on the non emergency number 101.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Cookstown.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guy Hedger, 61, died in the early hours of 30 April after intruders reportedly broke into his home in Ashley, near Ringwood, and opened fire with a shotgun.\nMarine officers are searching a section of the River Stour in West Parley.\nThree men appeared in court in May accused of Mr Hedger's murder.\nDet Ch Insp Sarah Derbyshire of Dorset Police said: \"We received intelligence to suggest that the weapon would be in this area and by searching the river today we hope to recover it.\"\nEarlier this week the charity Crimestoppers put up a \u00c2\u00a310,000 reward for information leading to the recovery of the firearm used and jewellery stolen during the raid.\nKevin Downton, 40, of Winterborne Stickland near Blandford, Jason Baccus, 41, and Scott Keeping, 44, both of Verney Close, Bournemouth, have been charged with murder and are due at Winchester Crown Court at a later date to enter pleas.\nHelen Cooper, 40, from Poole, has been charged with assisting an offender.\nA 45-year-old-man from Poole and a 39-year-old Bournemouth man were arrested in May on suspicion of conspiracy to commit aggravated burglary and released while inquiries continue.","summary":"A man has been charged with murdering a man in Dorset.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to Station Road, Wood Green, at about 03:20 BST after receiving reports of a stabbing outside the Jolly Anglers public house.\nParamedics treated the man, named by police as 33-year-old Vincent Harvey, but he was pronounced dead at the scene.\nNo arrests have been made and the Met have appealed for witnesses.\nDet Ch Insp Noel McHugh said there was \"a large number of people in and around the Jolly Anglers pub at the time Vincent was stabbed\".\n\"It is vital that anyone who saw this incident, or the events leading up to the incident, get in contact with police,\" he said.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Nottinghamshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A winding-up petition was dismissed by the High Court on Monday.\nThe brief hearing in London revealed an undisclosed amount of money owed to Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs had been paid by the Exiles.\nA club statement said the takeover had been agreed, subject to the approval of the Rugby Football Union.\nThe Championship side but have struggled to pay players' wages since previously avoiding liquidation in April, and Rowland Phillips has not been replaced since leaving as head coach.\nWelsh - one of England's oldest clubs, having been formed in 1885 - said the financial security provided by the unnamed California-based group would allow the club \"to plan for the future with confidence and renewed enthusiasm\".\nClub chairman Bleddyn Phillips commented: \"We are thrilled and very excited to be able to announce the arrival of a new owner which will provide the club with the financial strength to sustain its ambition to be not only a competitive rugby team playing in the top tiers of the game in the United Kingdom, but, equally importantly, to consolidate and enhance its social, community and amateur based activities at its spiritual home at Old Deer Park\".\nThe Exiles were a Premiership side as recently as 2015, when they were based at the Kassam Stadium in Oxford and finished bottom of the table after losing all 22 games.\nThey subsequently returned to their traditional home at Old Deer Park in Richmond after three seasons away and started the new season with a narrow 33-32 defeat at Rotherham on Sunday.\nTheir plight further highlights the difficult financial situation in English rugby's second tier.\nThe Rugby Football Union, which runs the Championship, has been accused of under-funding the league, which was reduced from 16 teams to 12 in 2009.\nEvery team became fully professional at that time, and a new five-year funding deal with the governing body was agreed in 2015.\nFor the latest rugby union news follow @bbcrugbyunion on Twitter.","summary":"The Welsh Rugby League club has been given a new \u00a3500,000 contract to take over the club from the Premiership.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Turk, 53, of Fontridge Lane in Etchingham, is charged with 14 offences including rape and indecent assault between 1996 and 2002.\nAt the time he was a member of the care staff, and later head of care, at Frewen College in Northiam.\nHe has been bailed to appear before Hastings Magistrates' Court on 1 July.\nSussex Police said the charges did not involve any staff or pupils currently at the school.\nFrewen College is a day and boarding school for children aged between seven and 19 with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia, dyspraxia and dyscalculia.","summary":"A man has been charged with raping and indecent assaulting children at a school in Sussex.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crossing in Rochdale, Greater Manchester, was concreted over in 1904 when the tram network expanded.\nIt re-opened to pedestrians after a \u00c2\u00a35m project, which also exposed a section of the River Roch in the town.\nWork on uncovering the bridge started 18 months ago and is part of a \u00c2\u00a3250m transformation of the town due to end in 2019.\nA Rochdale Council spokeswoman said the crossing is believed to have been built in about 1324 when Edward II ruled England.\nIt expanded as the town grew, with sections added in the Restoration and Georgian eras.\nMerchants travelled over the bridge to Yorkshire to buy wool which was then finished in Rochdale's mills.\nIn the 1700s it was one of two main routes from Lancashire to Yorkshire, making Rochdale one of the most important towns in the region ahead of the Industrial Revolution.\nThe council said the re-exposed section of the river would help prevent flooding.","summary":"A major railway crossing in Yorkshire has been closed for more than a century after being closed for more than a century.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, who has not yet been identified, was last seen alive at 20:45 BST on Tuesday 9 June in St Stephen's subway.\nTwo people saw the man, 29, in the early hours of Wednesday before he was found dead at 07:00 BST, police said.\nA post-mortem examination revealed he died from injuries to the spleen and the death was declared \"suspicious\".\nDet Insp Marie James said: \"We are still trying to create a timeline of the man's final movements and the circumstances which led to his death.\n\"We would particularly like to hear from two people who saw the man in the early hours of Wednesday morning.\n\"Other witnesses have suggested a male teenager, possibly a college student, passed him in the subway at around 05:00 BST and later returned to buy flowers from the flower stall by the subway to leave inside.\n\"The second person we wish to trace is a man who gave assistance at the scene when his body was discovered.\n\"This man is described as being smartly dressed, wearing a jacket and glasses.\n\"I would also appeal again for people to contact me if they know details about any of his friends or family as we have still been unable to trace next of kin despite numerous inquiries.\"","summary":"A man has been found dead in a car in the centre of a London tube station after being found dead.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chiltern Edge School in Sonning Common had been rated inadequate by Ofsted after following the inspection in March.\nInspectors also said pupil attainment was too low and a disadvantaged pupils' fund was not being used effectively.\nOxfordshire County Council said it will begin consulting on Friday over whether the school should shut.\nThe school, which educates children between 11 and 16 years old, received a good rating from Ofsted in 2012.\nBut after the most recent inspection, the watchdog said the school had shown a lack of management and effective teaching, which led to pupils underperforming.\nIt added: \"Standards in reading are too low. Pupils do not read well or widely enough.\n\"This restricts their access to the wider curriculum.\"\nThe council will discuss the potential closure of the 500-pupil school with parents on 3 May.\nA spokesman said the consultation - which will run until 16 June - will explore the potential impacts of the closure and how it can provide good-quality education to pupils.\nDirector of children's services Lucy Butler, said: \"It's important to stress at this stage that no decisions have been taken and that the school would not close without appropriate transfer arrangements in place for every child to attend a better-performing school.\"\nThe school would not comment on the potential closure, but a letter to parents read: \"Inevitably, this is a time of great concern and uncertainty for everyone but I assure you that everything possible will be done to safeguard the education and progress of our students.\"","summary":"A primary school in Oxfordshire has been closed for the first time after being found to be inadequate.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"MI6 and and GCHQ advertised on the Mumsnet website for the first time this year, and MI5 has raised its target for women employees to 45% by 2021.\nFlexible working and the importance of \"high emotional intelligence\" are also being stressed in recruitment.\nThe agencies were responding to calls from MPs to recruit more women.\nParliament's Intelligence and Security Committee reported in March 2015 that 37% of intelligence agency staff were women and women only make up 19% of senior civil servants in the agencies.\nOne year on, the government says that it and the agencies - internal security service MI5, external spy agency MI6 and the government listening post GCHQ - \"agree wholeheartedly\" with the need for \"diversity\" in agency staff.\nIt says action has been taken since the report was published to \"increase their focus\" on \"all aspects of diversity\", including recruiting more women.\nRecruitment targets, \"diversity champions\", events such as a recent \"Women in Cyber\" event and more career support for female officers are part of efforts to employ more women and encourage talented existing women to apply for promotion.\nThey also say they are doing more to \"promote a flexible working culture\" for men and women with childcare commitments and to allow women returning from maternity leave to take up their old jobs - including in intelligence roles.\nThe three agencies also said they were always looking for \"new and innovative ways to recruit those with the right skills, mind-set and diversity of approach\".\nMI5 had already used Mumsnet as well as local newspapers to target women \"not currently in work\" while the other two agencies did so for the first time this year.\nGCHQ has also removed a requirement of a 2:1 university degree from its \"fast-stream\" recruitment to encourage women who had followed a \"non-traditional graduate route\".\nThe government said the initiatives were having an effect as MI5 had recently been placed in the Times Top 50 employers for women and had increased its number of new female employees by 5% to 46% of new recruits. GCHQ had seen applications from women rise to 40%. MI6 had increased its female recruitment targets for 2016\/17 after seeing a 4% drop in women - to 41% of new recruits.\nThe government also said career support for female staff was having a \"real impact\" with increased numbers of women applying for senior roles in MI5.","summary":"The number of women and women in the UK is at its lowest level since the start of the year, according to a report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hatfield Colliery closed in June with the loss of 430 jobs after almost a century of production.\nThe short ceremony took place at the mine, near Doncaster.\nJohn Grogan, chairman of the Hatfield Employee Benefit Trust, which has run the mine since 2013, said it was \"the end of an era\".\nHe said: \"On Monday the company will be wound up in the High Court and that will represent the end of coal mining in South Yorkshire after many generations.\n\"In 1980 there were 50,000 miners in South Yorkshire. On Monday morning when we're in the High Court there will be none.\n\"We're presenting this piece of coal as a symbol of our respect for all the miners who have gone before us in South Yorkshire and helped build the economy of our country and keep the lights on for many decades.\"\nAccepting the gift the Mayor of Doncaster Ros Jones said: \"On behalf of Doncaster and South Yorkshire I'm humbled to accept this.\"\nThe only remaining deep coal mine in England, Kellingley colliery in North Yorkshire, is due to close later this year.","summary":"The Mayor of Hatfield Colliery has said he will not be presenting the company with a certificate of honour.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The League One club have also signed Norwich City midfielder Ebou Adams on loan until January.\nAdams, 21, signed from non-league Dartford in February 2016, will be making his second loan move from Carrow Road, having had a brief three-game stint with Braintree last season.\nJules, 20, did not play a first-team game for the Royals.\nBut he did make 10 Scottish Premiership appearances for Motherwell during a loan spell last season, and he was a member of the Scotland Under-20 squad that finished third at the recent Toulon tournament.\nShrewsbury have now made five summer signings, having previously brought in strikers Lenell John-Lewis and Arthur Gnahoua and midfielder Jon Nolan.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Shrewsbury Town have signed former Norwich City goalkeeper Ebou Adams on loan until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The leading index closed down 69.63 points at 6231.89.\nMiners more than doubled earlier losses to leave Antofagasta down more than 6%. Others, including Anglo American and BHP Billiton were down 4%.\nHOusebuilders all but wiped out their earlier falls. Taylor Wimpey ended flat and Berkeley Group ended less than 1% down after a report from chartered surveyors forecasted a short-term drop in UK house prices over the next three months.\nRolls-Royce was also a loser, with a 2% fall.\nThe chief executive of Rolls-Royce has warned staff that the engineering firm is behind with deliveries to customers, according to the Financial Times.\nVodafone fell about 5% after it agreed a deal to merge its New Zealand operations with Sky Network Television.\nOn the FTSE 250 builder Bellway was also caught in the general decline of construction shares, with a 1% fall.\nThat was despite an upbeat trading statement.\n\"That survey from RICS [Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors] about a first possible drop in house prices since 2012, is clearly spooking people,\" said Russ Mould, investment director at AJ Bell.\n\"It is tax-related and maybe a little bit Brexit related, but some will be wondering whether there are more fundamental factors slowing us down, as prices are just at such high levels.\"\nFlybe shares ended 5.5% lower, despite returning to profit.\nOn the currency markets, the pound was down 0.3% against the dollar at $1.4466 but rose 0.3% against the euro to \u00e2\u201a\u00ac1.277.","summary":"Rolls-Royce has slashed its profit forecast for the first time in three years as it slowed the pound's fall in sales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That was just over over half of last year's haul, when the website auctioned a coffee meeting with the Apple boss.\nThe money will benefit the Robert F Kennedy Center for Justice and Human Rights.\nCharityBuzz declined to reveal the winner, who will get a one-hour lunch with Mr Cook at Apple headquarters (cost of travel not included).\nMr Cook also added a second prize on Twitter, which will give the winner a VIP seat at an upcoming Apple event.\nCharityBuzz had estimated the value of the lunch date at around $100,000.\nPart of the reason for the lower price tag could be that CharityBuzz implemented a finance authorisation requirement for anyone wishing to bid on the auction.\nBut while appetite for a bite with Mr Cook may have cooled (or Silicon Valley lovers might just prefer a well-brewed cup of coffee), his stock, much like Apple's, remains high.\nAn auction for a similar lunch date with former Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke took in just over $70,000, and a still-open auction for a coffee date with AOL boss Tim Armstrong - which also includes a tour of HuffingtonPost Live and a taped interview - currently has zero bids.\nWarren Buffett, chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway, was one of the first to popularise a \"lunch with the boss\"-style charity auction 14 years ago.\nLast year, lunch with the \"oracle of Omaha\" sold for more than $1m on eBay, off the record $3.5m winning bid in 2012.","summary":"AOL has won the $3.5m prize in the auction of a coffee date with a bid to win the $3.5m (\u00a33.5m) prize.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Scot was development driver this year but her position will be expanded in 2015 to include two runs in Friday practice and two tests.\nThe move comes after Wolff impressed in an outing in free practice at the German Grand Prix this year.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"I'm really happy to be able to carry on and get more time in the car,\" Wolff told BBC Sport.\n\"That was the most important aspect.\n\"This is another step in the right direction for me. I am delighted Williams are recognising my progression, hard work and that it is performance that counts.\n\"I'm incredibly proud of what the team have achieved this year and I hope we can continue that development next year.\"\nWilliams have finished third in the constructors' championship this season, a year after suffering the worst season in their history, following a major internal restructuring and a switch from Renault to Mercedes engines.\nThis year, Wolff did a day's test in Barcelona in May, before two planned outings in free practice at the British and German races.\nHer outing at Silverstone ended after less than a lap when her car suffered engine failure.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nBut at Hockenheim she completed a full session and ended up with a time just 0.227 seconds slower than race driver Felipe Massa, an 11-time grand prix winner.\nWilliams's reserve driver Felipe Nasrhas moved to race for Sauber in 2015.\nIt is not clear whether Williams will replace him, but Wolff is in any case expected to be the prime driver for the team at tests other than the race drivers Massa and Valtteri Bottas.\nWilliams deputy team principal Claire Williams added: \"Susie continues to impress us with her strong technical knowledge, the feedback she delivers and the performance when she drives the car both on the track and in the simulator.\n\"She has steadily increased her time behind the wheel since she joined us in April 2012 and her appointment as test driver was a natural progression.\"","summary":"Williams have appointed former Mercedes driver Josie Wolff as their new head coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Highways England say the \u00c2\u00a36m layout changes on the Posthouse roundabout proved more difficult than anticipated.\nWork began last summer and was expected to finish by March but it has now been pushed back to 28 June.\nWrexham MP Ian Lucas said the route was vital to the region's economy.\n\"Deadlines were set, missed, then extended, not once but again and again - and the level of information given to motorists has been very poor indeed,\" he said.\nNew Chester MP Chris Matheson added: \"The chaos these works have caused has been a real issue for Chester for months.\"\nA Highways England spokesperson said: \"We are doing everything we can to complete the A55\/A483 scheme as quickly as possible.\n\"We have rescheduled the street lighting installation work to take place overnight in July, so that we are able to fully open the roundabout and start operating the traffic lights from Monday 29 June.\"","summary":"Work has begun on a new road in Chester, which has been closed for the month.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last week, the 31-year-old Brighton midfielder was named in the Wales squad for their upcoming friendlies, over two years after his last call-up.\n\"Wales manager Chris Coleman said to have a better chance of going in the summer he'd like to see me playing regularly,\" Crofts told BBC Radio Kent.\n\"I wasn't guaranteed that with Brighton, so it was a tough decision.\"\nCrofts has featured 18 times for the Seagulls, who are second in the Championship, this season but his last outing came in the defeat by Cardiff on 20 February.\nThe former Norwich man has won 27 caps for Wales, with the last of those coming against Serbia in September 2013.\nHowever, he could add to those in the friendlies against Northern Ireland and Ukraine during the international break.\n\"With the Euros coming up for Wales it was important for me to get some games under my belt before the end of the season,\" he added.\n\"After speaking to Chris, my place isn't guaranteed even if I play, but it gives me the best opportunity.\"\nCrofts began his career at Gillingham and has returned to Priestfield Stadium until the end of the campaign, although Brighton have a 28-day recall clause as part of the deal.\nHe scored 19 goals in 191 games in his first stint at the Kent club and he hopes he can help the Gills, who are fourth in League One, win promotion to the Championship.\n\"This year I have got three massive goals; Brighton to get promoted, Gillingham to get promoted and a place at the Euros,\" he said.\n\"I am going to work as hard as I can to achieve those things. I'll give it everything I have got.\"","summary":"Chris Crofts have signed former England goalkeeper Chris Coleman as a player for the rest of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A Chinook helicopter from RAF Odiham in Hampshire was sent to recover the wreckage.\nFive people were on the training aircraft when it was forced to land on Yr Aran in Snowdonia on 9 August.\nAll five escaped unhurt, but black smoke could be seen billowing from the peak for miles around.\nFive people - four military and one civilian - were on board the Griffin helicopter from RAF Valley on Anglesey when it made what the Ministry of Defence called a \"precautionary landing\".\nA sixth person involved in the training exercise was already on the mountain when the crew had to land.\nThe exercise involved the helicopter picking people up and putting them back down on the peak.","summary":"A training exercise in a training exercise in a training exercise in a helicopter in the Highlands has been cancelled.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dr Imran Farooq, a leader of Karachi's influential MQM party, was stabbed to death near his home in Edgware, north London in September 2010.\nKhalid Shamim and Mohsin Ali were detained near the Pakistan-Afghanistan border in Chaman, Balochistan province.\nThey are to be handed to Pakistan's Federal Investigation Agency.\nThe BBC's Shahzeb Jillani in Pakistan says the murder was widely seen as a politically-motivated killing because Dr Farooq was reportedly planning to break away from the MQM leadership in London and start a new party.\nThe arrested suspects and a third man named Mohammed Kashif Khan Kamran worked for the MQM party, officials said.\nIn a statement, the MQM party denied any association with the suspects or involvement in the murder of Dr Farooq and accused the Pakistani government of political victimisation.\nDr Farooq was parliamentary leader in the Pakistani National Assembly when he went into hiding during a military operation against the MQM (Muttahida Quami Movement party) in 1992.","summary":"Pakistani police have arrested a man in connection with the murder of a Pakistani politician in a house in the capital, the country's capital, in a murder inquiry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve Williams, of Flat Iron Heritage, contacted his local MP, Lindsay Hoyle, after families were blocked from visiting the Chorley Pals Memorial Site at Serre-les-Puisieux.\nHe claims they were obstructed by a farmer who owns land near the cemetery.\nThe BBC tried to contact Jean Louis Legrand but could not get a reply.\nTo reach the Pals' Battalions memorial at the Sheffield Memorial Park, which is owned by Sheffield City Council, visitors must use an unmade public right of way that crosses land owned Mr Legrand.\nThe path is owned by the town of Serre whilst the park itself is looked after and maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC).\nThe commission's Director General Victoria Wallace said: \"We are very concerned about the situation at Serre, and urge any visitors encountering hostility or harassment to report it to the local authorities.\n\"We are working with the French government and local authorities to find long-term solutions, but meanwhile we urge caution when visiting, and we ask visitors not to inflame the situation by ignoring the parking restrictions.\"\nThe dispute has forced Flat Iron Heritage to cancel visits.\nMr Williams, who has been making an annual trip to the area since 2002, said the situation was getting worse.\nHe said it has caused a \"great deal of distress\" to those travelling to visit the graves of loved ones.\nLabour MP for Chorley Mr Hoyle has written to Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson asking his department to investigate.\nSheffield Memorial Park","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Sheffield.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Anna Jacobs read the description by Tecomak Environmental Services in an email inviting her for interview.\nAttached seemingly by accident, the comments suggested Ms Jacobs, of Horsmonden in Kent, was \"worth an interview if only for a laugh\".\nThe company said it was investigating thoroughly but added the comments had been taken out of context.\nMs Jacobs told BBC South East Today she was initially excited to be invited for the interview for a position of office administrator.\nBut then she saw the \"absolutely awful summary\" and said she was \"furious\".\nBelow the formal invitation, the e-mail from Tecomak read: \"Home educated oddball. Can't get a job since leaving uni. Forages for mushrooms.\n\"Difficult to assess from her CV - might be very good but equally could be a biscuit short of a packet or a left-wing loon tree hugger.\n\"Worth an interview if only for a laugh.\"\nMs Jacobs said she had a lot to offer and could not believe the firm was considering wasting her time for \"a laugh\".\nSo far, she said she has received no apology or explanation from Tecomak.\nEmployment lawyer Richard Atkins, said all jobseekers are entitled to equal treatment when applying for positions.\n\"On the face of it, this e-mail does not show that she has been treated with fairness and respect,\" he said.","summary":"A woman has been arrested in connection with a sex assault on a woman in Londonderry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"England international Chase, 29, had been suspended pending an internal disciplinary investigation, but will now been given a free transfer.\nCaptain Hansen, 29, is also released while Salford owner Marwan Koukash says Paterson, 28, is moving to Leigh.\nHalf-back Fages had resigned from the club and will now be allowed to leave.\n\"We're very close with his advisers to reaching a deal and we want to wish him all the very best,\" Koukash said of 21-year-old Fages.\nSalford secured their Super League status for next season with their win at Widnes and that will be the catalyst for their recruitment drive for next season, according to Koukash.\n\"Everything was on hold until we secured our position in Super League,\" he said. \"Having done that now, it's a matter of finalising the deals.\n\"I have no doubt that there will be at least six to eight new arrivals.\"","summary":"Salford City have signed former England defender Joe Chase on a three-year contract.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Saturday's 2-1 defeat at Sunderland means United remain six points adrift of the Premier League top four.\nAsked afterwards if United can still make the Champions League places, Van Gaal said: \"It will be very difficult.\n\"After this match, the Europa League is our best route but it will not be easy because there are so many good teams.\"\nSince last season, the winners of the Europa League have been rewarded with a place in either the Champions League final qualifying stage or the group stage.\nUnited play the first leg of their Europa League last-32 tie against Danish side FC Midtjylland on Thursday.\nThey play Shrewsbury in the FA Cup next weekend and do not return to Premier League action until 28 February when they play third-placed Arsenal at Old Trafford.\nVan Gaal says he has not given up hope of matching United's fourth-place finish from his first campaign in charge, but has warned his squad that it now looks unlikely.\n\"We have given five points away against Chelsea and now Sunderland, so it is too much at this time,\" he added.\n\"I have said that also to the players, because you cannot close your eyes to it. It is still possible but the Europa League is easier I think.\n\"It is also not so easy, because there is also a fantastic level in that competition, so we will have to fight for it.\"","summary":"Manchester United boss Gary van Gaal says he will be \"very difficult\" to make the Champions League play-offs for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Oscar-winning actress is specifically backing a project aimed at securing the future of Nower Wood, as an \"outdoor classroom\" for generations.\nThe ancient woodland, in Leatherhead, serves as a wildlife and environmental education site for pupils from primary to A-Level age.\nA fundraising drive aims to raise \u00c2\u00a3470,000 to rebuild dilapidated classrooms.\nDame Judi said: \"As a local Surrey resident with a love of wildlife, I'm delighted to be supporting Surrey Wildlife Trust and its Nower Wood New Build Project.\n\"I also recognise the importance of outdoor education and the need to inspire the next generation about wildlife and conservation.\"","summary":"The actress Dame Judi Dench has backed a project to restore dilapidated woodland in Surrey.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Officers fired tyre-deflation rounds at the raiders' Mercedes after they tried to ram a police car to escape.\nTwo further rounds were discharged at another car which was mistakenly thought to be involved.\nThe Police Investigations and Review Commissioner (Pirc) said the officers' response was \"wholly justified.\"\nNo members of the public were injured during the incident on 12 February last year.\nThe five men were arrested outside the restaurant after stealing an ATM in Carnoustie earlier that day.\nSeven men were convicted of blowing up cash machines at banks and supermarkets across England and Scotland at Liverpool Crown Court this week.\nThe Pirc report said the police firearms response was \"necessary and proportionate\" due to the high risk posed to the public.\nCommissioner Kate Frame said: \"The police response, to what was a significant threat to public safety and the officers themselves, was wholly justified.\n\"They had reliable intelligence to indicate they were dealing with suspects who had access to firearms, a history of extreme violence and who had previously used high-powered stolen vehicles to ram police vehicles and escape.\n\"When the suspects then used the same dangerous tactic to try and avoid arrest during this incident, the use of tyre deflation rounds to disable their vehicle was not only necessary but proportionate.\"","summary":"A man has been found guilty of trespassing in a restaurant in Liverpool after a man was found guilty of ramming a police car into a bank.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, 27 motorcyclists were killed and the number of serious injuries also rose from 507 to 514 in the year up to September 2015.\nLondon Assembly's Transport Committee said the figure for deaths was \"unacceptably high\".\nTfL said more police have been deployed in accident hotspots and it is focusing on motorcycle and scooter safety.\nThe figures were released as the London Assembly committee published its report \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcEasy Rider: Improving motorcycle safety on London roads\u00e2\u20ac\u2122.\nResearchers spoke to 1,200 riders and found one in five had been involved in a collision and about 62% motorcyclists had been involved in a near-miss incident.\nIn 2010, 4,337 motorcyclists were injured in London, which by 2014 rose to 5,233, an increase of nearly 21%.\nThe report found the inconsistency over access to bus lanes causes \"unnecessary confusion\" as TfL allows motorcyclists to ride in bus lanes on the roads it manages, while many boroughs do not.\nIt also asked TfL to monitor the impact of dedicated Cycle Superhighways on the road space shared by other traffic.\nThe report also called on authorities to educate young riders.\nValerie Shawcross, chair of the London Assembly Transport Committee, said: \"Arguably motorcyclists have been overlooked in public discussion about road safety in recent years.\n\"However, 36 motorcyclists were killed on London's roads last year, a death toll that is unacceptably high, and part of a bigger picture of collisions and injuries affecting motorcyclists, many of them life-changing in their seriousness.\"\nTfL said that since September police had stopped 5,389 riders, issued 742 traffic offence reports, 1,335 verbal warnings, seized 96 motorcycles and made 10 arrests.\nPolice will also target the boroughs where motorcyclists are at greatest risk of injury.\nLeon Daniels, TfL's managing director of surface transport, said: \"On-street education and enforcement, substantial investment in improving rider skills and guidance to help engineers design roads so that they are safer for riders, all form part of a concerted effort to improve road safety in the capital.\"","summary":"The number of motorcyclists killed in motorbike crashes in London has fallen sharply, according to a report by the Transport Secretary.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 21-year-old, who joined Chelsea in January 2012, spent last season on loan at English Championship side Middlesbrough, making 22 appearances.\nHis switch comes after a vow to fight for a place at Chelsea this season.\n\"The target is to get a lot of playing time and help Kasimpasa achieve their objectives,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I've come to Turkey to reciprocate the club's determination to bring me here. I want to show the manager and the fans that they have made a good choice and I am completely focused on breaking into the squad and prove myself here.\n\"They have strong faith in my ability and I need to prove it. Last season was difficult because of injuries which affected me both at club and international level but I have put all that behind me.\n\"Kasimpasa approached Chelsea in a professional manner and the chance to test myself in a top league is very challenging.\"\nOmeruo underwent his medical at Kasimpasa on Tuesday before signing a deal, which includes an option for the Turkish club to buy him at the end of the loan.\nHe joined Chelsea from Belgian side Standard Liege in 2012 and developed on loan at ADO Den Haag in Netherlands in an 18-month spell from 2012 to 2013.\nOmeruo made 14 appearances in his first loan spell at Boro after joining in January 2014 and returned for the whole of last season.\nThe centre-back was first called up by Nigeria in January 2013 and he went on to play at that year's Africa Cup of Nations and Confederations Cup - and at the 2014 World Cup.","summary":"Kasimpasa have signed former Chelsea goalkeeper Joe Omeruo on loan until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Esteban Ruiz Santiago is accused of murdering five people at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International airport on Friday.\nDuring a 15-minute court appearance on Monday he was told by the judge that he may face the death penalty.\nSantiago answered the judge's questions in a clear voice.\nHe spoke very little during the hearing and confirmed to the judge that he understood the criminal charges and that he is a US citizen.\nWhen asked about his employment, he told the judge that he worked for the Signal 88 security firm in Anchorage, Alaska, for the last few years and that he currently has only $5 to $10 in his bank account.\nSecurity was high outside the courtroom, with more than 25 armed police guarding the building.\nSantiago wore a red jumpsuit and was shackled at the wrists, stomach and legs throughout the hearing.\nAuthorities say they have not ruled out terrorism as a motive, and that they are investigating whether mental illness may have played a role in the attack.\nIn November 2016, Santiago visited an FBI building in Anchorage to tell agents he was hearing voices and believed that US spies were trying to control his mind.\nAccording to a criminal complaint, Santiago told investigators that he flew one-way from Alaska to Florida to carry out the attack.\nAgents say he checked a handgun into his luggage.\nHe retrieved the gun from the baggage carousel, and loaded it in a bathroom before emerging and firing at random, investigators say.\nSix other people were wounded by gunshots at the airport's baggage claim area.\nThree dozen suffered minor injuries in the chaos as passengers and airport workers fled.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of murdering a man accused of murdering a man in Florida.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 41,000 people descended on the city's Golden Mile to mark the Hindu festival of light, with entertainment including fireworks and dancing.\nThe lights switch on earlier this month also attracted a record attendance with 37,000 in Leicester's south Asian area.\nThe festival, also marked by Jains and Sikhs, celebrates the victory of good over evil.\nAt the centre of Leicester's celebrations was a 110ft (34m) ferris wheel, known as the Wheel of Light. About 6,000 coloured lamps were strung up around the city.\nAs well as fireworks and the street lights, shops put on entertainment and there was traditional dancing and music to mark the festival.\nRangoli sand art decorations and light displays also wowed the gathered crowds.\nThe demolition of the Belgrave Flyover last year allowed for an extension of the celebration along the full length of Belgrave Road.","summary":"A festival celebrating the destruction of the Belgrave Flyover in Leicester has been celebrated with a huge display of lights.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chisako Kakehi was arrested in 2014 and went on trial in Kyoto late last month.\nHer lawyers have pleaded not guilty on her behalf, and when her trial began she said only that she would \"leave everything\" to her defence team.\nBut in court, asked if she killed her husband, she said there was \"no mistake\", the Mainichi reported.\nThe 70-year-old said she committed the crime because her husband was not treating her well financially, and that she obtained the cyanide from a business associate.\n\"I wasn't given any money after I married him,\" the Japan Times quoted Ms Kakehi as telling the court on Monday. \"I have no intention of hiding the guilt. I will laugh it off and die if I am sentenced to death tomorrow.\"\nProsecutors say Ms Kakehi targeted the men for their money and poisoned them all with cyanide.\nThe investigation began when Isao Kakehi, her fourth husband who she reportedly met via a match-making site, died on 28 December 2013, a month after they got married.\nA post mortem examination subsequently found traces of cyanide in his body, and investigators then began examining the deaths of other men linked to the pensioner.\nShe is now on trial for murdering him and two other boyfriends, and the attempted murder and robbery of another boyfriend who later died of cancer.\nThe men were all aged between 70 and 80 when the alleged crimes took place between 2007-2013.\nMs Kakehi's three other husbands also all died, but she has not been charged in connection with their deaths.\nLawyers for Ms Kakehi say her testimony cannot be trusted, because she has mild dementia.\n\"Since she is suffering from dementia, she barely remembers things that happened recently let alone the incidents,\" her team was quoted as saying at the start of the trial, which is expected to continue until November.\nJapanese press have dubbed Ms Kakehi a \"black widow\" - a term derived from the female spider that eats its partner after mating.\nIn April another Japanese woman, Kanae Kajima, who was convicted of killing three lovers, lost a final appeal against her death sentence at the Supreme Court.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of murdering his wife, a trial has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The sturgeon, named Steve, swam out of World of Water in Romsey, Hampshire when it was inundated by flood water in early February.\nBut now staff at a car wash a mile from the centre have discovered him in a deep puddle.\nA larger koi carp fish named Chadwick escaped at the same time but, despite sightings, has not yet been retrieved.\nCentre manager Mark Bradbury said he was \"hugely relieved\" Steve had been recovered and \"only a little worse for wear for his travels.\"\nThe seven-year-old fish was used as part of the shop's displays, but Mr Bradbury said similar fish would retail for up to \u00c2\u00a31,000.\n\"He must have crossed the road and got to the petrol station through the flood water. He's got a few bumps and scrapes but is happy to be back with his friends,\" he explained.\nThe centre has now re-opened after being closed for three weeks because of the floods.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in a car park in Hampshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simmons, 52, was suspended in September for questioning the continued omissions of Dwayne Bravo and Kieron Pollard.\nHe issued a public apology to the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB).\n\"I regret my public outburst during a press conference and the revelation of the vote that took place at the selection meeting,\" said Simmons.\n\"I extend a public apology to all whom I may have offended. I have personally apologised to my fellow selectors and the WICB and now do so again publicly.\n\"I am looking forward to putting this behind me and doing the job I enjoy with the West Indies' senior men's teams.\"\nSimmons played 26 Tests as an all-rounder for the West Indies between 1988 and 1997, and became head coach of their senior squads in March.\nEldine Baptiste took over from Simmons for the current tour of Sri Lanka, with the West Indies losing both Tests and all three one-day internationals before Wednesday's concluding Twenty20 match.","summary":"Former West Indies cricketer Chris Simmons has been suspended from the West Indies Cricket Board after apologising for a public apology.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Convicted criminal Steven Johnson had been wanted since January 2014 after breaching the terms of his parole.\nPolice believe the 40-year-old went to Spain, where he posted Facebook and Twitter messages challenging officers to find him.\nHe was arrested in Whiston, Merseyside, on Thursday and returned to jail.\nRead updates on this story and more from across Merseyside and Cheshire.\nJohnson, of Prescot, was serving a sentence of six years and 11 months for possession with intent to supply class A drugs, before being released on licence.\nDuring his time on the run, he used aliases on social media sites to post messages and photographs, including several of himself posing in front of luxury cars.\nIn one message, he wrote: \"Just got out of bed. Going for a massage.\"\nMerseyside Police said Johnson had now \"got his wish\".\nSgt Mark Worrall said: \"The arrest of Johnson shows that we never give up.\n\"Johnson has been wanted on recall to prison for two years and he has obviously been living the high life abroad, but that has been cut short and he's now back behind bars.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man found guilty of raping a woman in Merseyside.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Steve, who presents Deadly 60 on CBBC, says \"it's pretty crazy that the word 'bullying' was bandied around.\"\n\"It's not a word that should be used lightly and certainly not one that I ever used,\" he said.\nThe pair dismissed claims earlier this month and Ola's husband James Jordan attacked Strictly producers over it.\nOla has now said that she knows people will believe how it was reported by the Daily Mail even if it wasn't true.\n\"Yes they do think it's true,\" reflects Ola, \"and it is hard being on a show for nine years and suddenly being called names, it's very hard\".\nSteve and Ola were in the bottom two on Strictly at the weekend and then lost the dance off so have now left this year's competition.\n\"It's been weird for me,\" says Steve, \"that the job I do has very little press and tabloid attention and all of a sudden having all these stories coming out and not really knowing what to do with it and how to handle it has been probably the biggest learning experience of Strictly for me\".\nIn a joint interview, Steve went on to say that \"the best thing\" to do when the bullying claims surfaced \"was to show that we were unified, that we were together as a team and to make sure that we just carried on smiling and carried on dancing and carried on doing our thing.\"\n\"And in some ways not to dignify it with a response,\" he added.\n\"In other ways when it's decisively brought up to answer it as truthfully as we can and I think that we've done that and it will blow over.\"\nIf you've been affected by bullying and want to find out about the help that's available, go to The Surgery's homepage on the BBC Radio 1 website.\nFollow @BBCNewsbeat on Twitter and Radio1Newsbeat on YouTube","summary":"Steve Ola says he is \"not a word\" for bullying, despite being a fan of the word \"bullying\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sturrock has nearly an entire team of injured players with 10 of his first-team squad doubtful for Saturday's League Two game against Wimbledon.\nTo add to his woes forward Shaun Jeffers is also suspended following last weekend's red card.\n\"We've just got to battle through these next two games,\" said Sturrock.\nWinger Jack Compton has also been ruled out for four weeks leaving Sturrock little choice but to ask some of his squad to play despite carrying knocks.\n\"I won't be able to fill it so I'll bring in one of the youth players to sit on the bench in a position we don't have many players for,\" Sturrock told BBC Radio Bristol.\n\"Jordan Gibbons is playing with an injury but he'll have to play again. It's not ideal but that is the situation we are in.\n\"It's quite scary when you look at the age of certain players playing every week. They deserve the experienced players to come back as quickly as possible.\n\"They are getting match practice and learning their trade but they are making mistakes and really we need to get a more solid team on the pitch.\"","summary":"Sturrock have been suspended for the first two games of the season after suffering a hamstring injury.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Musk tweeted that the explosion of Falcon 9 during a routine filling operation was the most complicated in the space travel firm's history.\nHe said that the engines weren't on and there was \"no apparent heat source\".\nThe rocket's payload, a satellite on which Facebook had leased capacity, was destroyed in the explosion last week.\n\"Still working on the Falcon fireball investigation. Turning out to be the most difficult and complex failure we have ever had in 14 years,\" Mr Musk tweeted.\nFacebook, with Eutelsat Communications, had been due to use the Amos-6 satellite for broadband internet coverage for parts of sub-Saharan Africa as part of Facebook's Internet.org initiative.\nThe force of the blast at Cape Canaveral shook buildings several miles away.\nMr Musk tweeted that support for the SpaceX investigation by Nasa, the US Federal Aviation Administration, and the US Air Force was \"much appreciated\".\nThe technology entrepreneur owns and leads SpaceX. Mr Musk is also chief executive of electric car company Tesla Motors and chairman of solar energy firm SolarCity.","summary":"Facebook has said it is investigating the death of a rocket that was smashed in a South African city.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Basil Khan and Omar Mohidin were 16 when they were hit and racially abused by officers in Edgware Road, north west London in 2007, the High Court heard.\nThe sergeant and a constable involved were acquitted along with four colleagues in a criminal trial in 2009.\nThe High Court ruled the two men were racially abused and awarded damages.\nThe Met's Deputy Assistant Commissioner Fiona Taylor said the officers' actions had let down the public and all of the force.\nOfficers from the Territorial Support Group stopped the teenagers in June 2007 because they claimed that some of the group had been mouthing obscenities and making gestures at them.\nOmar Mohidin was held in a police van for about five minutes while officers arrested Basil Khan who was handcuffed, strip searched and held in police custody for almost 20 hours.\nMr Justice Gilbart said Mr Khan had been wrongfully arrested and he accepted PC Mark Jones, who has since left the force, had hit Mr Khan, grabbing him around the neck and making it difficult for him to breathe.\nThe judge awarded Mr Khan \u00a311,900 in damages and said Sgt William Wilson had also struck Mr Khan.\nThe court ruled Mr Mohidin was also falsely imprisoned for a few minutes during which time he was subjected to \"racist humiliation\", but that his injury amounted at most to feeling upset for a few days.\nHe dismissed Mr Mohidin's claim that he had suffered acute stress disorder as a result of the police action and awarded him \u00a32,500.\nThe judge threw out a third civil damages claim for false imprisonment, assault and race discrimination brought by another man, Ahmed Hegazy.","summary":"A teenager has been found guilty of murdering a teenager in a row of racially motivated actions.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"President Robert Mugabe and his wife arrived back in Harare early on Sunday.\nMrs Mugabe, 52, is accused of assaulting model Gabriella Engels a week ago at a Johannesburg hotel where her sons were staying.\nShe has not commented publicly on the case.\nA lawyer for Ms Engels told the BBC that they were planning to challenge the immunity decision in court.\nWillie Spies said he would argue that the first lady should not have been given special treatment as she had been in South Africa on private business.\nThe South African government's decision came in a notice from International Relations Minister Maite Nkoana-Mashabane, published in the Government Gazette on Sunday.\n\"I hereby recognise the immunities and privileges of the First Lady of the Republic of Zimbabwe, Dr Grace Mugabe,\" she said.\nOn Saturday, Mrs Mugabe had been due to take part in the first ladies' programme at the Southern African Development Community heads of state summit in Pretoria, which Mr Mugabe, 93, was attending.\nHowever, she failed to show up.\nSouth African police had said they wanted to interview Mrs Mugabe and had set up a \"red alert\" at the borders to try to ensure she did not leave the country.\nBut Zimbabwe's ZBC state broadcaster reported that President Mugabe and his wife \"arrived on board an Air Zimbabwe flight early on Sunday morning\".\nIt showed pictures of her greeting officials at Harare airport.\nMs Engels' lawyers have said their client was offered money to drop the case but she refused.\nShe appeared at a press conference on Thursday with a large plaster on her forehead. She has alleged that Mrs Mugabe beat her with an extension cable at the hotel where the model was staying with Mrs Mugabe's two sons.\nShe told the BBC: \"She hit me with the plug and the extension cord. And I just remember being curled down on the floor with blood rushing down my face and down my neck.\"\nThe South African Broadcasting Corporation said the Mugabes were scheduled to attend a funeral for a state minister at Harare's Heroes Acre on Sunday.","summary":"South Africa's first lady, Grace Mugabe, has been questioned by South African police investigating the murder of a model in South Africa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The court in Novorossiysk gave two of the dancers 10 days in jail each, a third 15 days and two others received fines on charges of petty hooliganism.\nProsecutors had said their \"erotic and sexual twerk dance\" was disrespectful to historic memory and unacceptable.\nEarlier this month, Russian officials closed a dance school after a similar dance video emerged on the internet.\nThe latest incident involves six dancers - one of them a minor who was not convicted - who had posted a video on YouTube.\n\"This incident of disrespect for the memory of war history is unacceptable and any attempts to desecrate sites of military glory will be stopped immediately,\" prosecutors said.\nThe sentences come as Russia prepares to mark the 70th anniversary of the World War Two victory.\nThey also follow the incident early in April when a video clip from the Orenburg dance school on YouTube was viewed millions of times.\nThe video clip, entitled Winnie the Pooh and the Bees, showed a group of teenage girls dancing on stage in striped leotards, long socks and mini-skirts,\nThey perform hip-thrusting moves characteristic of twerking.\nA committee is investigating whether the performance amounts to negligence or even \"debauched action\", which is punishable by a range of sanctions from community service to three years behind bars.","summary":"Russian dancers have been given life sentences for twerking in a video of a dance school in Moscow.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peake won silver at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow and is targeting a Team GB spot in Rio.\nThe 30-year-old aims to break the Welsh record, which she currently holds, at Cardiff International Sports Stadium.\n\"I've done a lot of competitions trying to get the magical bar that is the Rio qualification,\" Peake said.\n\"There's quite a few goals for the weekend.\n\"A personal best would be nice and would also be a Welsh record. I've equalled it so far this year so I'd really like to step that up a notch.\"\nBritish Athletics has set 4.50m as the qualification standard for Rio with Peake setting a personal best of 4.40m.","summary":"Welsh goalkeeper Nicola Peake hopes to break the Welsh record of a record of a 5,000m a year after winning the Welsh Championship.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Anglo-South African company said its current structure was \"too costly\" and inefficient.\nChanges to the regulatory environment in Europe and South Africa had also made the business more complex to run.\nIt came as the firm reported a 4% rise in annual pre-tax adjusted operating profit to \u00c2\u00a31.7bn.\nOld Mutual said it expected the separation of its four main units to be completed by the end of 2018.\nThe company plans to separate into Old Mutual Emerging Markets, Old Mutual Wealth, Nedbank Group and OM Asset Management.\nChief executive Bruce Hemphill said: \"The strategy we have announced today sets out a bold new course to unlock value currently trapped within the group structure.\n\"We have four strong businesses that can reach their full potential by freeing them from the costs and constraints of the group.\n\"These businesses are performing strongly, have excellent competitive positions in sizeable markets and the underlying growth potential to flourish independently.\"\nHe said the current organisation of the group was \"a costly structure with insufficient synergies to justify those costs\".\nThe group said it had yet to decide how it would go about spinning off the units.\nOld Mutual announced its strategic review in November, after former Standard Bank executive Mr Hemphill took over as chief executive.\nThe group, which was founded in South Africa in 1845, currently has a majority stake in South African lender Nedbank. But it plans to reduce it to a minority stake by the end of 2018.\nThe company's Old Mutual Wealth unit, a sponsor of England rugby union, has also received a takeover approach from private equity firms, according to reports citing unnamed sources.","summary":"Old Mutual has announced a new \u00a32.5bn (\u00a31.4bn) profit forecast for the group after a review of its business.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The announcement follows last week's warning that a vast area of China would be badly hit by pollution.\nBeijing saw its second red alert over the weekend. The latest wave of alerts includes the industrial port Tianjin.\nRed alerts trigger advisories for people to stay inside, schools to stop classes, and restrict vehicle use.\nAn environmental ministry statement issued on Wednesday night said the 10 cities with red alerts include Tianjin as well as smaller surrounding cities Puyang, Xinxiang, Dezhou, Handan, Xintai, Langfang, Hengshui, Xinji and Anyang.\nThey are among 30 cities including Beijing seeing \"severe pollution\". Another 20 cities have \"heavy pollution\".\nThe latest news was met with resignation, and even some jokes, by Chinese netizens who have endured bad air quality levels in recent weeks.\nOn Wednesday, images of a purple-tinged sunset in Nanjing spread across social media with many users attributing it to the pollution in the city.\n\"New type of haze: grape flavoured,\" joked Weibo user Chenyingshisupoman.\nAnother Weibo user Diliutianmaoxianjia said sarcastically: \"Compared to the heavy smog of Beijing, the strong smog of Hebei, and damp heat of Shanghai, I prefer the colours of Nanjing's smog... it is durable and refreshing... once you breathe it in it sticks to your heart.\"\nBeijing's second red alert ended on Tuesday night. The ministry said the capital's air quality was \"slowly improving\".\nBut some parts of neighbouring Henan and Hebei regions were still seeing heavy pollution, with levels of the PM2.5 pollutant surpassing 300 mg per cubic metre - the hazardous level in China.\nChina has seen extremely high levels of air pollution in recent years, particularly in the coal-reliant north east, the industrial heart of the country.\nFollowing criticism that authorities were not doing enough to protect citizens' health, the government has stepped up in issuing health advisories and promised to take action to address pollution.","summary":"China has imposed red alerts on major cities in the capital, Beijing, on Wednesday, amid a spate of pollution.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Cheetham Hill Asda Living store will turn off escalators, screens and music for an hour on Saturday 7 May.\nCustomers will also be offered a picture map of the supermarket.\nGeneral manager Simon Lea came up with the idea after watching an autistic child and his mother struggle on the shop floor.\nFollow the latest news updates from across Greater Manchester\n\"When we open the doors you will be able to hear a pin drop. That's the plan,\" Mr Lea told the Manchester Evening News.\n\"I suffered for many years with anxiety and I used to absolutely hate going into busy stores. If we can make a few small changes to give these customers a better shopping experience and make them comfortable then I know the store will be a better place to shop for everyone,\" Mr Lea said.\nThe store will open an hour early and no announcements will be made during the quiet hour between 08:00 and 09:00 BST.\nSource: The National Autistic Society\nAsda said it would monitor feedback from the trial and would consider rolling it out to other stores.\nThe National Autistic Society (NAS) said it welcomed the move as shops and other public spaces could be \"extremely challenging\" because of bright lights, strong smells and crowds.\nNAS Campaign manager Tom Madders said: \"It can cause [autistic people] to feel overwhelmed by 'too much information'. This can be excruciatingly painful or cause extreme anxiety. This may lead to a meltdown or - all too often - people avoid these places and choose not to go out at all.\n\"Asda's initiative is a great example of an organisation taking the trouble to understand how autistic people experience the world and we hope other retailers are inspired to follow their example.\"","summary":"A shop in Manchester will open an hour early on Saturday to allow customers to shop for themselves.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 39-year-old has passed the Premier League and Football League's fit and proper person test and will become chairman of the West Midlands side.\nHe succeeds American Randy Lerner, who bought Villa for \u00a362.6m in 2006.\nVilla were relegated from the Premier League for the first time last season, finishing bottom, and have since named Roberto di Matteo as manager.\nDr Xia spent six years at Harvard and Massachusetts Institute of Technology, including five months at Oxford University, before returning to China.\nHe made his fortune as the owner of Recon Group, a holding company that has the controlling interest in five publicly listed companies on the Hong Kong and Chinese stock exchanges, employing 35,000 people in 75 countries.\nHis takeover comprises a \u00a352m purchase price and a \u00a324m overdraft. In addition, he will contribute \u00a360m in operating costs.\nDr Xia met the Football League's Shaun Harvey in London on Monday for formal confirmation he had passed the owners' and directors' test, after the Premier League had been satisfied in its investigations.\nThe new Villa vice-chairman is Chris Samuelson, an international financier who has been involved in a failed takeover at fellow Championship club Reading.\nHe also attempted to inject finances into Premier League Everton more than a decade ago.\nThe new chief executive is Keith Wyness, who filled the same role at Scottish Premiership club Aberdeen, then Everton.\nSamuelson was instrumental in getting Dr Xia interested in the Villa project and introduced the new owner to Wyness.\nDr Xia is expected to inject about \u00a330m into the transfer fund available to former Chelsea, West Brom and Schalke boss Di Matteo as he rebuilds a first-team squad that won only three league games last season.\nSubscribe to the BBC Sport newsletter to get our pick of news, features and video sent to your inbox.","summary":"Dr Xia has appointed former Manchester United boss Roberto di Matteo as the new head coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old midfielder moved to McDiarmid Park for a second spell in February 2016 after a frustrating five months with Hearts.\nHe has scored 14 goals in 48 appearances since then, having netted twice while on loan in 2015.\n\"The pull of Hibernian was too much for me,\" said Swanson.\n\"It's always been an ambition of mine to play for the club and I am looking forward to this new challenge and to help achieve their goals back in the Premiership.\"\nThe Championship winners are yet to reveal details of the contract agreed with the former Dundee United, Peterborough and Coventry City player.\nSaints offered the midfielder new terms, with Swanson adding: \"The decision to leave St Johnstone has been a difficult one for me. I've felt settled at the Saints and really enjoyed my football, and my period at the club has been the most enjoyable and satisfying time of my career.\n\"So, it goes without saying, my decision to leave McDiarmid Park was not taken lightly.\n\"I want to thank the manager, Tommy Wright, who has supported me in so many ways, on and off the field.\n\"His trust in me on the football park allowed me to flourish. The way he treated me like an adult off the park also helped me to mature and develop as a person.\n\"Now that we are in the top six yet again, which is yet another fine achievement, for the next five games it's my focus to make sure I play my part in helping St Johnstone qualify for a European place.\"\nSaints are currently fourth in the top flight, five points ahead of Hearts in the race for the final Europa League spot.\nAsked what Swanson would bring to his Hibs team, head coach Neil Lennon told his club website: \"Goals from midfield, hopefully, creativity,\n\"He's had a great season, into double figures.\n\"I think he sees a pass, he's a fit lad, he crosses the ball well. And, whenever I have seen him play for St Johnstone, he has probably been their best player and more likely to create something.\n\"And, allied to that, he is a Leith boy. He gets the club and that's always important as well.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"St Johnstone have signed former Swansea City goalkeeper Matt Swanson on loan until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Charlton Athletic supporter Daniel Boylett, 36, of Eltham, was arrested after trouble broke out at the match on 23 September 2015.\nHe was found guilty at Croydon Crown Court of attempted damage for the attack on Kayla. He was also found guilty of violent disorder.\nBoylett was released on bail to be sentenced on 28 April.\nCrystal Palace, who are nicknamed The Eagles, adopted Kayla as a mascot in 2010.\nWho is Kayla the Eagle?\nThe court heard handler Chris Belsey was walking around the Selhurst Park pitch with the bird on his forearm at the game.\nProsecutor Daniel Higgins said \"three or four fans were shouting abuse\" at the pair when one leaned over the barrier and \"threw a punch\".\nHe said Mr Belsey did not know if the punch had landed and Kayla \"seemed unhurt\", but \"due to her delicate bone structure if she had been hit with force, her bones could easily break\".\nFour other men were on trial with Boylett over the trouble which marred the Capital One third-round tie.\nMr Higgins said there had been trouble \"before, during and after\" the game.\nThe first scuffles broke out as police escorted Charlton supporters to Selhurst Park.\nOne officer suffered a cut lip after being hit by what he thought was a bottle as rival fans tried to break the police cordon, the court heard.\nAt the end of the match, which Charlton lost 4-1, Donegan ran at police wielding a large yellow cone and had to be \"subdued with a baton strike\".\nAfter his arrest, he told police he was \"annoyed\" as \"we just got battered. I picked it up and let my anger out\".\nThe jury were previously directed to acquit Cowcher, Boylett, Kitto and McConville on another count of violent disorder due to insufficient evidence.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of raping a mascot of a mascot who was found guilty of raping a mascot.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He had been facing charges of genocide during one of the most brutal periods in Guatemala's civil war.\nDoctors said he was not able to understand any charges against him.\nThe medical report will affect two separate trials where he is charged with ordering the murder of hundreds of farmers and over 1,000 Mayan Indians.\nGeneral Rios Montt was found guilty of genocide and war crimes two years ago, and sentenced to 80 years in prison.\nThe main charges were that he and his former intelligence chief ordered the army to carry out 15 massacres of Ixil Maya indigenous people in Quiche in northern Guatemala, in which around 1,700 Indians were killed.\nHowever, a high court then threw out the charges on procedural grounds and ordered a retrial.\nAnother trial began in January but ended after the judge was rejected for having made public opinions about genocide in a student thesis.\nA new trial was set for July. This may now not take place because of the medical examiner's report declaring the ex-leader mentally incompetent.","summary":"The former chief of the military, General Rios Montt, has been found guilty of murdering a student who was found guilty of genocide.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Royal Stoke University Hospital has been designated as a \"gym\" where players can train their characters and fans have been seen roaming the site.\nA hospital spokesman said it was \"unconcerned\" as long as people played the game where it was safe.\nIt warned it would get the \"gym\" removed if fans misused the A&E unit.\n\"Clinical staff have stated categorically that no one should attempt to enter A&E to play the game,\" a spokesman said.\n\"Should problems arise from the public misusing A&E to play Pokemon Go then the trust will have no choice but to contact the game's developer and have the 'gym' removed.\"\nMore on this and other stories from Stoke and Staffordshire\nKevin Parker, associate chief nurse at the hospital, said he was \"aware\" of the game's popularity, but warned players to stay away from the \"incredibly busy\" A&E department.\nHe said: \"We want the public to understand that anybody who visits the hospital solely to play the game will provide an unwanted distraction to the important work of the hospital.\"\nHowever, Michelle Harris, the hospital's sustainability manager, said managers appreciated the positive aspects of the game\nShe said: \"We recognise that the Pokemon Go game encourages walking and exercise, which is something that the trust is equally keen to promote.\"","summary":"A&E hospital in Stoke has been closed to the public after being spotted playing the game.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 31-year-old Falcons academy graduate won three Premiership titles with Leicester in his nine years away from Kingston Park.\nFlood, who has been capped 60 times by England, said: \"When the opportunity came on to the table, it didn't take long for me to make the decision.\n\"It really feels like I'm coming home, and I've watched a fair amount of Newcastle's games in recent months.\"\nFalcons, who have now made 10 signings for the 2017-18 season, did not disclose the length of Flood's contract.\nFlood, who made his Premiership debut for Newcastle in 2005, spent six season with Leicester where he went on to become club captain.\nHe has spent the past three seasons in the French top flight with Toulouse.\nFalcons director of rugby Dean Richards said: \"Toby is a proven performer at the very top level, he is a local lad and it is a huge boost for us to be able to add a player of his quality to our squad.\n\"He has vast leadership experience, he will bring an extra dimension to our game and this really is a signing which outlines the ambition we have to rise even further up the Premiership table.\"\nNewcastle won their final match of the Premiership season on Saturday, beating relegated Bristol 39-27 to finish eighth in the table.\n\"We have quality players coming through our academy and a number of major new signings joining us,\" Richards added.\n\"All the signs are really positive for next season and it is a hugely exciting time to be involved with the club.\"","summary":"Newcastle have signed former Newcastle Falcons forward Ben Flood on a three-year contract.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Glen Johnson said he was stepping down from Cadwgan Building Preservation Trust (CBPT) due to the harassment from a small number of unnamed people.\nHe said some had taken exception to the way the castle project was being run. It reopened in April.\nThe trust, made up of 250 people, secured revamp funds, with more than \u00a36m from the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nVolunteers raised more than \u00a3200,000 to save the 900-year-old site.\nMr Johnson said: \"The main reason for my resignation is to protect my family from the virtual persecution currently being dealt out by a small number of individuals who have taken exception to the castle and its trustees because the project is not precisely as they would like it.\"\nHe will continue to work as a volunteer with the group.\nCBPT chairwoman Jann Tucker said: \"Glen's remarkable knowledge of the castle and the history of Cardigan has played a huge part in making the site what it is today and we are pleased that he will continue to support us in the capacity of a volunteer - a role he first took up 30 years ago.\"","summary":"A volunteer entrepreneur has resigned from the Castle of the Year after being harassed by the council.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four police were wounded as they tried to arrest a man in the Bavarian town of Georgensgmuend, south of Nuremberg.\nThe suspect, described as a member of the extremist Reichsbuerger movement, opened fire on the officers before he was eventually detained.\nOfficials said a permit had been revoked for the 31 guns he owned.\nLocal authorities had called in the police after the man repeatedly refused to co-operate with them. When a special forces team moved in early on Wednesday he began shooting through his door, officials said.\nPolice confirmed the officer's death on Thursday, having announced it prematurely late on Wednesday. Another policeman is being treated for serious gunshot wounds. Two others were lightly wounded.\nThe gunman was lightly injured in the exchange.\nThe Reichsbuerger (\"Reich Citizens\") group does not recognise the authority of the post-war German federal republic, seeing it merely as some sort of private company. It believes in the continued existence of a German empire, or Reich, dating back to 1937 or even earlier.\nIts roots are said to go back some three decades.\nBavarian officials said the group's ideology was \"nationalist and anti-Semitic.... clearly extreme right\". Their circle had grown in recently years, they said, and included \"whingers, nutcases, conspiracy theorists, but also the far-right\".\nThe diversity of beliefs and views within the group militates against a simple hierarchical structure or clear leadership.\nBut the group should not be dismissed simply as an \"association of crackpots\", said Bavarian Interior Minister Joachim Herrmann. Some of its members were obviously capable of brutal violence, particularly targeting representatives of the German state, he warned. Others use their rejection in the authority of the German state as grounds to refuse to pay taxes or creditors.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a German police officer in Bavarian.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Edinburgh-based group said profit increased by 22.6% to \u00a331.5m, while revenues were down 6.8%, to \u00a3242.3m.\nHowever, total operating costs were cut by 6.7% to \u00a3191.7m.\nThe figures were released as Johnston confirmed that shareholders had overwhelmingly backed a deal to buy the i newspaper from ESI Media for \u00a324m.\nIt said the acquisition would give the company \"numerous revenue and cost synergy opportunities\", contribute positively to earnings and \"allow us to accelerate growth in digital, and help stabilise our circulation revenues\".\nIn its annual results statement, the owner of The Scotsman and more than 200 other titles said \"challenging trading conditions\" in the second half of last year had continued into 2016.\nTotal revenues for the first eight weeks of this year were down 13% \"against strong year-on-year comparatives\" in the first quarter of 2015.\nOther Johnston Press financial highlights for 2015:\nIn January the group revealed plans to cut editorial jobs across its operations in the UK, as part of a drive to cut costs following a decline in revenue.\nChief executive Ashley Highfield said: \"We have reduced costs to maintain profitability, reset our portfolio and refocused on priority markets with attractive audiences that offer the best opportunity for growth.\n\"Success in driving our national display advertising business in 2015 and the rollout of our local display advertising sales force initiative gives me confidence for the future despite the fact that the market remains difficult.\"\nThe company stated that this year it would \"focus on and invest in our primary brands, operating in growth markets with attractive audiences\".\nJohnston added: \"We have identified a number of newsbrands that are now considered non-core and such will be either divested or run with less costs, reflecting the medium-term outlook for the identified assets that fall into this category.\n\"The company will run a formal process, with advisers, to market defined asset groups for sale during 2016. Interest by third parties, enquiring about assets, has been encouraging so far.\"","summary":"Johnston Press has reported profits of \u00a32.5m in the first half of this year, beating expectations.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Perry Beeches III is one of a chain of six free schools. Mr Cameron described the schools as \"a real success story\".\nBut the Ofsted report said too many students were underachieving and described teaching as \"inadequate\".\nPerry Beeches chief executive Liam Nolan said he \"fundamentally disagreed\" with the inspectors.\nThe school's headteacher, Darren Foreman, its senior leadership team and chair of governors have resigned, Mr Nolan said.\nMr Nolan has taken on the role of interim head teacher, together with Jackie Powell.\nThe report said: \"Teaching is inadequate. Too much is dull and fails to engage students who became bored and start to fidget.\"\nIt also accused the school's leadership of having an, \"unrealistic and inaccurate\" view of the school and added students' behaviour required improvement.\nMr Nolan said: \"This judgement makes me question Ofsted's credibility.\"\nHowever he said he intended to work with Ofsted to make the school outstanding.\nHe described the report as an, \"unfortunate blip\".\nHe said: \"Within six months you will see us back on the top.\"\nThe Perry Beeches schools are funded by central government but not run by local authorities.\nTwo of the other schools in the chain have been rated \"outstanding\" by Ofsted.\nPerry Beeches III was opened by the Prime Minister in September 2013.\nAt the time, he said the majority of free schools were, \"a real success story we should build on as a country\".\nA Department for Education spokesman said: \"Liam Nolan and the Perry Beeches free schools are transforming the life chances of children in Birmingham, in some of the most deprived communities of the country.\n\"The performance of Perry Beeches I and II has set the bar for schools across the rest of the country.\n\"Swift action has already been taken to change the leadership of Perry Beeches III and to turn around the performance of the school.\"","summary":"A primary school in Birmingham has been rated as \"unacceptable\" by Ofsted.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The campaign was launched on 19 July by the Iraq War Families Campaign Group, which is made up of relatives of British troops killed in the conflict.\nIt aimed to reach that amount to \"bring to justice those responsible for the war and the deaths of our loved ones\".\nThe campaign was led by Reg Keys and Roger Bacon, who lost sons in Iraq.\nThe funding bid began after the publication last month of the long-awaited report by Sir John Chilcot into the 2003 invasion.\nChilcot report: Findings at-a-glance\nThe campaign group initially aimed to reach \u00a350,000 via crowdfunding, but extended its target after raising that figure in nine hours on the CrowdJustice website.\nIt has now received enough backing to fund the whole campaign.\nMr Keys and Mr Bacon said in a statement: \"This is great proof of the underlying support from the British people in our quest for answers and for justice.\n\"It is startling and humbling at the same time.\"\nThe money raised will allow the group's lawyers, McCue and Partners - currently working free of charge - to analyse the 2.6 million-word report by Sir John and prepare \"a comprehensive opinion approved by expert senior counsel\".\nThis would provide guidance on whether legal action against key people involved in the invasion of Iraq would succeed or not.\nThe Chilcot report did not make any findings on whether individuals acted unlawfully.\nHowever, it rejected the legal basis for UK military action, and said then-prime minister Mr Blair overstated the threat posed by then-President of Iraq Saddam Hussein and sent ill-prepared troops into battle.\nChilcot report: Coverage in full\nMr Blair has apologised for any mistakes made, but not the decision to go to war itself.\nA total of 179 British service personnel were killed in Iraq between 2003 and 2009, when British troops left Iraqi soil.\nTens of thousands of Iraqi civilians died over the period, though estimates vary considerably.","summary":"British troops have backed a campaign to raise money to help them meet targets for legal action against Iraqi forces.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Turia Pitt received burns to 65% of her body and was told she would never compete again after the 2011 ultra-marathon in Western Australia.\nAfter 200 operations, she completed the 226km (140 mile) Hawaii event on Sunday\nShe has been hailed on social media as an \"amazing role model\".\nFind out how to get into triathlon in our special guide.\nMs Pitt completed a 3.8km swim, 180km bike ride and 42km run in a time of 14:37:30.\nThe mining engineer, author and motivational speaker completed the event using custom-made gear and brake levers on her bike to accommodate the severe injuries to her hands.\nShe also wore special race clothing to deal with the extreme heat and humidity.\n\"Because of my burns, I can't regulate my own body temperature so I've had to make some adjustments, or use standard tri gear in different ways,\" she revealed last month.\n\"I'm going to need things like cooling sleeves and white suits so I don't overheat.\"\nAfter her encounter with the bushfire Ms Pitt spent 864 days in hospital and underwent many operations to treat her injuries.\nShe made her comeback in the Ironman Australia triathlon in May.\n\"Competing in Ironman has ultimately showed me that I literally can do anything I put my mind to,\" she said on her blog.\nMs Pitt was widely praised on social media as an inspiration.\n\"Such a great example of what can be done through hard work belief in one's self and good a support system,\" one person wrote on her Facebook page.\n\"You continue to amaze and inspire,\" said another.","summary":"A triathlon runner has been hailed for a \"mazingally inspiring role model\" who has been hailed for her body.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Heard, 30, filed for divorce in Los Angeles Superior Court citing irreconcilable differences.\nThey married 15 months ago and have no children.\nThey have recently been embroiled in a legal case in Australia after Heard took two dogs into the country illegally. She pleaded guilty in April to a charge of falsifying documents.\nDepp, 52, and Heard met while co-starring in the 2011 film The Rum Diary.\nIn the court papers, Texan-born Heard listed the separation date as Sunday.\nCelebrity news website TMZ reported that Depp had asked a judge to reject Heard's claim for spousal support.\nThe split comes days after the death of Depp's mother. His latest film, Alice Through the Looking Glass, is due to be released on Friday.\nThe Australian court case started last year when Heard brought two dogs into the country where her husband was filming the latest movie in the Pirates of the Caribbean series.\nWhen the case was settled, the couple released a video apology expressing remorse and advising travellers to respect Australian quarantine laws.\nHowever, Australia's Deputy PM Barnaby Joyce had threatened to have the dogs put down, triggering a war of words with Depp that lasted for months.\nThe actor recently said on a US TV show that Mr Joyce looks \"somehow inbred with a tomato\".\nMr Joyce responded by saying he was \"pulling strings\" in Johnny Depp's head, like film villain Hannibal Lecter.","summary":"Johnny Depp has been found guilty of a charge of trespassing on the film Johnny Depp in Australia.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In previous years crime figures have seen a significant rise during the annual celebration.\nGood weather on Saturday meant a larger number of spectators than usual turned out to the event.\nHowever, Insp Stuart Wilson said that other than a \"few minor incidents\" it had passed peacefully.\nHe said: \"The annual Guid Nychburris celebrations started early with police cyclists escorting about 200 horses through the traffic in Dumfries.\n\"The good weather meant that there were a large number of spectators out to watch the horses, the crowning ceremony and the parade in the centre of Dumfries but it was a good family atmosphere and there were no policing issues.\n\"Local police were assisted by police horses and Operational Support Division from Glasgow to make sure the crowds were safe.\"","summary":"The number of horses at the centre of the annual Guid Nychburris parade has increased by a significant increase in crime.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a documentary aired on BBC Radio 4, the Smack the Pony star claims stories about \"brutalised women\" have become \"entertainment fodder\".\nDramas like The Fall, she suggests, are part of an \"industry\" built on \"rape and the ritualistic murder of women\".\nThe show features an interview with a young actress who says she now regrets playing a rape victim on screen.\n'Sophie' said her character's rape in the unnamed drama was used as \"a shock device\" she now feels was gratuitous \"titillation\".\nIn an interview for Radio 4's Seriously... podcast, Mackichan said recording the interview had left both her and 'Sophie' \"in floods of tears\".\nThe actress also admits that re-watching BBC Two's The Fall in preparation for the programme \"had given her nightmares\".\nThe Fall, now in its third series, tells of a serial killer, played by Jamie Dornan, who torments and rapes his victims before murdering them.\nScreenwriter Allan Cubitt is heard justifying the violence in Mackichan's documentary, saying he wished to neither \"sensationalise\" or \"sanitise\" it.\nMackichan admits The Fall - also starring Gillian Anderson - is \"exciting television\", but says it is nevertheless \"irresponsible\" for perpetuating overused stereotypes.\n\"We do have a lot of what I call crime porn,\" she continued. \"I'd like there to be a real sea change... because it bleeds into our culture.\n\"The onus is with commissioners who commission these programmes, and with screenwriters... who are pandering to the appetite that has been created.\"\nAlison Graham of the Radio Times is another to have spoken out recently against \"graphic portrayals of brutality towards women\".\n\"Using a savage murder of a woman as an attention-grabbing plot device... is too much,\" she wrote in reference to ITV drama Paranoid.\nBody Count Rising can currently be heard on the BBC iPlayer. The next edition of Radio 4's Seriously... podcast is available on Tuesday.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram at bbcnewsents, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"The actress 'Sophia' Mackichan has said she regrets the rape of a woman in a film starring her in the film The Fall.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lagmar Barking, a joint venture between MAR Properties and the Lagan Developments (Holdings), owned the Vicarage Field shopping centre in Barking.\nIt has been bought by Benson Elliot, a UK-based private equity property fund manager.\nThe last accounts for Lagmar Barking showed it owed its lenders \u00a370m.\nThe loan secured on the centre was bought by the US investment fund Cerberus as part of its purchase of the National Asset Management Agency's (Nama) Northern Ireland loan book in 2014.\nPeter Cornforth, director of retail at Benson Elliot, said the deal was \"an exciting purchase for Benson Elliot\".\nHe added that it provided the firm with \"a fantastic opportunity to contribute to the regeneration of a key east London metropolitan centre\".\nCerberus is continuing to rapidly work through the former Nama portfolio with a combination of asset sales, refinancings and enforcements.","summary":"Lagmar Barking has secured a \u00a370m loan to buy a retail centre in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The victim was queuing for food at the branch in St George's Street, Canterbury at about 02:15 GMT on Friday when the assault occurred.\nInvestigating officers said three men entered the restaurant and began being noisy and bumping into people.\nIt is believed one of the group then set light to the woman's hair.\nOfficers have released CCTV images of three men they are keen to speak to regarding the attack.\nDet Sgt Barry Carr said: \"Fortunately the fire was put out quickly and the victim was not seriously hurt, but things could clearly have turned out much worse.\n\"This was a nasty and extremely dangerous thing to do, and I urge anyone who recognises the men in the CCTV images to contact me as soon as possible.\"","summary":"A woman has been seriously injured after being beaten by a man in Canterbury.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Earlier this month, a series of character posters and the film's trailer provoked uproar on social media for their predominantly white cast.\nLast week both the film's director, Alex Proyas, and studio, Lionsgate, apologised for the offence.\nProyas said it was clear \"casting choices should have been more diverse\".\nThe action movie - due to be released early next year - sees white actors such as Gerard Butler, Rufus Sewell and Geoffrey Rush take centre stage in a film about warring Egyptian gods.\nThe publicity material prompted actress Bette Midler to tweet: \"Movie, #GodsOfEgypt in which everyone is white? Egyptians, in history and today, have NEVER been white. BRING BACK GEOGRAPHY!! It's Africa!\"\n'Failure'\n\"We recognise that it is our responsibility to help ensure that casting decisions reflect the diversity and culture of the time periods portrayed,\" wrote Lionsgate in an official statement, released on Friday.\n\"In this instance we failed to live up to our own standards of sensitivity and diversity, for which we sincerely apologise.\n\"Lionsgate is deeply committed to making films that reflect the diversity of our audiences. We have, can and will continue to do better.\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\u00e2\u20ac\u2039\"\nA statement released by I, Robot director Proyas read: \"The process of casting a movie has many complicated variables, but it is clear that our casting choices should have been more diverse. I sincerely apologise to those who are offended by the decisions we made.\"\nDuVernay, who became the first black female director to receive a Golden Globe nomination for the civil rights movie Selma in 2014, applauded the film-makers' honesty.\n\"This kind of apology never happens - for something that happens all the time. An unusual occurrence worth noting,\" she tweeted.\n\"GODS OF EGYPT makes me value [JJ] Abrams' STAR WARS choices more. Makes me cheer more for [Ryan] Coogler's CREED. We all deserve icons in our own image,\" she added, in a further tweet.\nThe criticism follows similar complaints about Ridley Scott's 2014 movie Exodus: Gods and Kings, which saw Christian Bale cast as Moses - and more recently, Joe Wright's casting of Rooney Mara as Tiger Lilly in Pan.\nGods of Egypt has a reported budget of $140m (\u00c2\u00a392m). It is scheduled for release on 26 February.","summary":"The film Selma, which stars in the film starring in the film, has been praised for its diversity.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Malorie Bantala, 21, was 32-weeks pregnant when she was assaulted by two people in Peckham on 15 June.\nA boy, 17, was charged on Tuesday with child destruction and grievous bodily harm. He is due to appear at Barkingside Magistrates' Court later.\nKevin Wilson, 20, was charged in June with child destruction and causing grievous bodily harm with intent.\nThe teaching assistant, of Longfield Estate in Bermondsey, who is believed to be the baby's father, denies the charge and will face a trial in November.","summary":"A pregnant pregnant pregnant woman has been charged with murdering her pregnant pregnant pregnant mother in a row of robbery in Londonderry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Phil Smith, chief executive of IT company Cisco, likened the situation to not having access to water or a road and said businesses would not be able to survive without it.\nHe said a fast internet connection was vital to a country like Wales with a \"complex landscape\".\nThe Welsh government insisted Wales was leading the way with broadband.\nMinisters and BT are currently delivering the scheme Superfast Cymru, which will give people access to fibre broadband.\nEarlier this year a Superfast Cymru spokesman said more than 80% of properties in Wales had access to the superfast broadband.\nBut, speaking to BBC Wales at technology conference Digital 2016 in Newport, Mr Smith said: \"I'm very surprised that broadband hasn't got to the level of penetration it should.\n\"To be honest it's like saying you don't have a road now, or you don't have water.\n\"Companies, countries and individuals can't survive without broadband, it's not some optional nice thing to have, this is the way business is done.\n\"A country like Wales, it's got a wide population and complex landscape, it needs people to be on video, to engage anywhere in the world at any time.\n\"I think it's really important that the government and industry push hard to get broadband to the highest level everywhere.\"\nA Welsh Government spokesman said an Ofcom report in August showed Wales was leading the way among the UK's devolved nations with the availability of superfast broadband.\n\"The Superfast Cymru programme has already made superfast broadband speeds in excess of 24Mbps available to more than 581,000 Welsh homes and businesses, including in some very rural areas, and more premises will have access as the rollout continues,\" he added.\n\"We are committed to making Wales a truly digital nation and continue to support businesses to take advantage of broadband technology which will help them to grow, to boost Wales' economic prosperity and create jobs.\"","summary":"The Welsh government is considering introducing superfast broadband to homes and businesses in Wales, the Welsh government has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Italian authorities concluded Claire Martin killed herself after suffering from post-natal depression.\nHer parents, from Sutton-in-Ashfield in Nottinghamshire, believe she was murdered because \"things don't add up\".\nAshfield MP Gloria De Piero said there are \"anomalies to explore\".\nMs Martin, 30, lived with son and her in-laws in Grottaminarda, near Naples, while her partner worked in Germany.\nIn March 2012, Ms Martin suffered multiple stab wounds to her neck, struggled upstairs and died.\nA murder investigation was launched, but 15 months later the Italian authority closed the case after it ruled she had committed suicide.\nFollowing a recent Guardian newspaper article on her death, her father Ray Martin said: \"Things don't add up.\n\"It's impossible to stab yourself multiple times in the neck and climb up stairs after wiping the blood clean off the knife.\"\nHer mother Pat Martin said: \"It's a continuing nightmare, nobody gives a damn.\"\nMs De Piero said forensic reports have been translated into English, but there are witness statements and other evidence only available in Italian.\nThe MP has asked for a meeting in October with the Italian government to \"get the answers the Martin's need\".\nMr Martin said: \"We hope to meet with the magistrate, but I honestly don't know why they won't speak with us.\"\nThe Foreign Office said it would not comment on individual cases, but has provided consular assistance to the family.\nIt added: \"We will continue to assist in any way we can, although we cannot interfere in the legal system of another country.\"","summary":"A mother has been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in Italy.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Office for National Statistics said industrial output fell 0.7% compared with January, when it dropped 0.3%.\nUnexpectedly warm weather drove the change, because it led to a fall in electricity and gas demand, the ONS said.\nConstruction output fell by 1.7% in February, down from a revised January reading of zero growth.\nThe construction figure, the biggest drop in nearly a year, was mainly the result of a 2.6% fall in the housebuilding sector.\nMeanwhile, the UK's deficit in goods and services widened to \u00c2\u00a33.7bn in February, from a revised figure of \u00c2\u00a33bn in January.\nAccording to the ONS, the deficit was fuelled by what it called \"erratic items\", such as imports of gold and aircraft.\n\"The overall trade deficit worsened, but excluding erratic items, the picture improved, as imports fell more than exports,\" said ONS senior statistician Kate Davies.\nHoward Archer, chief UK and European economist at IHS Markit, called the figures \"a disappointing package of data for the UK economy which fuels suspicion that GDP growth slowed markedly, largely due to consumers becoming more cautious\".\nHe added: \"We suspect UK GDP growth in the first quarter of 2017 slowed to 0.4% quarter-on-quarter from 0.7% quarter-on-quarter in the fourth quarter of 2016 - this would be the weakest growth rate since the first quarter of 2016.\"","summary":"The UK's construction output fell sharply in January, despite falling demand.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A yellow severe weather warning has been issued as the remains of Hurricane Gonzalo reach Britain.\nCoastal areas and north-western parts of Wales are expected to see the worst of the weather.\nThe Met Office said while all of Wales will be affected, areas including Aberporth, Aberystwyth and Anglesey will likely see the strongest winds.\n\"Hurricane Gonzalo will run eastwards across the Atlantic, reaching the UK on Monday night, bringing strong winds and heavy rain,\" said a spokesperson.\n\"The strongest winds are expected on Tuesday as the low pressure clears eastwards.\"\nGusts exceeding 55mph are likely inland, with 60 to 70mph gusts in some exposed coastal areas in the west.\nThe forecaster warned that fallen leaves and blocked drains could increase the risk of surface water affecting roads, and advised that travel could be disrupted.\nHurricane Gonzalo caused widespread damage and a power blackout when it hit Bermuda last week, with damage caused to houses and power lines downed.\nIrish Ferries has cancelled some sailings between Holyhead and Dublin due to the adverse weather forecasts for Tuesday.","summary":"Storm Gusts of up to 70mph gusty winds are expected to hit parts of the west of Ireland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The author whose Sea of Poppies was shortlisted for the Booker prize in 2008, is being hosted as a writer-in-residence at Rashtrapati Bhawan.\nHe has been posting regular tweets and pictures, including the dining table Nelson Mandela ate at and guest rooms foreign dignitaries have stayed in.\nHis latest book is on climate change.\nThe Twitter tour was not limited to just the interiors of the official residence.\nGhosh pointed out aspects of the famed gardens, and also drew attention to a sewage treatment plant on the premises.\nThe Mughal gardens are hugely popular in India, and are opened to the public once a year.\nGhosh also took the time to meet members of the president's security detail including Vikrant, the horse that leads all the ceremonial parades the president participates in.\nMany social media users have thanked the author for giving them an \"unseen glimpse\" into the President's house, while others have been offering their own insights- and even criticisms- of the residence..\nOne user suggested that some of the rooms could \"use more light\", while others said that \"heavy dusty carpeting\" could \"smother the will to live\".","summary":"India's President Narendra Modi has been praised for his work on the subject of the book Sea of Poppies.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The bridge, over the River Wharfe at Tadcaster, North Yorkshire, collapsed in December 2015, affecting 79 homes and businesses.\nThe report, for North Yorkshire County Council, said improved defences should be a \"priority\".\nThe Environment Agency said it was preparing a funding bid for improved defences.\nRead more about this and other stories from across Yorkshire\nThe report said heavy rain over the Christmas period fell on ground already saturated following heavy rain throughout November and December.\nThe level of the River Wharfe rose rapidly and overtopped the town's existing defences.\nIt states: \"An improved system of flood defences in Tadcaster is a priority for the town.\n\"The current level of protection [for a one-in-25 year flood event] is low and whilst the rainfall preceding the flood was unusual, the risk of a repeat event remains.\"\nDon Mackenzie, executive member on North Yorkshire County Council, said: \"Clearly we want to see the basic defences built up higher so that we have more than the current 25 year protection. Ideally we would like to see a 100 year protection.\"\nNicola Eades, from Tadcaster Flood Action Group, welcomed the report.\n\"We are working closely with the organisations [on plans for defences] but it will be about what will be acceptable to the public.\"\nShe also said it would be dependent on what funding would be available nationally and regionally.\nThe report praises the Tadcaster Flood Action Group (TFAG) for its work in improving flood awareness and resilience in the town since 2015.\nIt concludes: \"It is undoubtedly true that Tadcaster is better prepared for flooding through the actions and activities of TFAG.\"","summary":"The risk of flooding in Tadcaster is at risk of repeating events, according to a report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Moore, who is 6ft 5ins, scored 10 goals in 21 league appearances this season for Rovers and Torquay, where he had a brief loan spell earlier this term.\nThe 24-year-old has penned an 18-month deal at Portman Road.\nSpence, 26, has signed to the end of the season having been without a club since leaving MK Dons in the summer.\nThe former West Ham defender played 80 times for the Dons after joining on a full-time contract, following two separate loan spells.\nBoth are unavailable for Ipswich's FA Cup third-round replay at Lincoln on Tuesday as they were not registered before the original tie.\nIpswich Town boss Mick McCarthy confirmed on Saturday to BBC Radio Suffolk he was still searching for another striker despite signing Moore, having previously had an approach turned down by Preston for Jordan Hugill.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page or visit our Premier League tracker here.","summary":"League One side Ipswich Town have signed striker Matt Moore on a three-year contract.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their 196-run first-innings lead came mainly thanks to Tom Kohler-Cadmore (102) and Ed Barnard (59).\nFurther contributions down the order allowed the visitors to reach 403 all out for five batting bonus points.\nGlamorgan started well with Jacques Rudolph and Nick Selman putting on 74 for the first wicket, but they ended 141-3 at the close, 55 runs behind.\nWorcestershire claimed three wickets for 34 runs to reduce Glamorgan to 108-3, but Colin Ingram (41 not out) and Aneurin Donald saw out the rest of the day.\nGlamorgan bowler Michael Hogan told BBC Wales Sport: \"It seemed to go through different stages at different times. It was a little trickier at times and then got easier as ball got softer. The boys toiled hard but it could have been a bit better.\n\"It was good to see Lukas Carey doing well. He has done a lot of work in pre-season and he has worked really hard on his fitness and his technique, so it is good to see him being given a chance and taking it with both hands.\n\"I'm fitter after a winter off, probably lacked a bit of bowling conditioning. I've had a few weeks off with injury so probably I got bit tired towards the end.\n\"We thought with the sun out after about 35 or 40 overs it got a bit easier, but they have got a good attack so we will have to absorb a bit of pressure. I think the boys can do the job and if the boys can build a good total we can hopefully bowl them out.\"","summary":"Glamorgan secured a first win of the season as they thrashed Worcestershire by one wicket.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Their remains were found in a single grave in Coghalstown, County Meath, in the Republic of Ireland in June.\nMr McKee's sisters said they were glad that 43 years after his death they can bury him with their mother.\nThe Disappeared are victims murdered and secretly buried by republicans during the Northern Ireland conflict.\nKevin McKee and Seamus Wright were both IRA members who were abducted and murdered by the organisation in 1972.\nTheir bodies were found unexpectedly during a search for another of the Disappeared, Joe Lynskey.\nAfter the official identification, Mr McKee's sisters, Maria and Philomena, told the BBC: \"It is bittersweet news that our brother's remains have been identified.\n\"The news has hit us with the shock of reality, even though we were expecting it.\n\"We are so so glad that, after 43 years, he will now be buried with our mother who never recovered from his disappearance.\"\nOver the past 16 years, the Independent Commission for the Location of Victims' Remains (ICLVR) has searched for 16 people who were officially listed as the Disappeared.\nThe remains of 12 of the victims have been recovered and formally identified to date.\nIn a joint statement, ICLVR commissioners, Sir Ken Bloomfield and Frank Murphy, said they had received the results from DNA samples.\n\"The results positively indicate that the remains are those of Seamus Wright and Kevin McKee,\" the statement said.\n\"Dr Brian Farrell, coroner for the City of Dublin, has accepted this as evidence of identification and will shortly authorise the release of the remains to the families.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in leader Gerry Adams said the news would \"bring an end to the uncertainty for the McKee and Wright families\".\n\"I want to appeal again for anyone with any information on those remains still not found to bring that information forward to the families, to the commission or myself,\" he said.","summary":"The mother of Kevin McKee and sister of the IRA's founder, Kevin McKee, has been found dead in a grave in County Tyrone.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The district council-owned building has been upgraded for the first time in more than three decades.\nIt includes a new 33m pool, a shallow training pool, sauna and steam room.\nThe sports hall has been revamped and a \u00a3250,000 climbing wall has been built at the Bridgefoot centre.\nThe double Olympic gold medallist said: \"It's an amazing venue for these guys so that they can learn a life skill as well as having fun.\n\"So many pools nowadays through this whole country have been knocked down and it's incredible that they've invested the money back to make a safe place.\"\nIt is the second time Adlington has visited the centre after she opened the temporary pool provided as part of the British Gas 'Pools for Schools Programme' earlier this year.\nOther athletes who joined the celebrations included water polo player, Rosie Morris, who competed as the GB goalkeeper at the London Olympics in 2012.\nZoe Reeve, former member of the GB Synchro Squad and triple Commonwealth Gold Medallist and three-time Olympian James Goddard also attended the event.","summary":"A sports hall in Adlington has been opened for the first time for the first time for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The old Victoria Ground, next to the A500, shut in 1997 when the club moved to the Britannia Stadium and has remained vacant ever since.\nPlans for the 16-acre site include 130 homes being built initially, followed by a further 70.\nDavid Sidaway, from the council, said he was proud to have secured investment for the \"very important site\".\nA plan to build offices there was shelved in 2004 and in 2007 St Modwen said the recession had affected development opportunities.\nFurther plans for housing were announced in 2013 but never happened.\nDave Smith, from developer St Modwen Homes, said: \"We understand that the Victoria Ground is an important site for both the people of Stoke-on-Trent and the city council.\n\"Having taken the comments from the public consultation on board, particularly for the second phase of development, we are looking forward to turning our plans for the Victoria Ground site into reality and breathing new life into the community and surrounding area.\"\nAfter working with the Environment Agency over potential flooding issues, a nearby primary school to include sports pitches in the development and holding a public consultation, plans will be submitted by the end of the month, the council said.","summary":"The Victoria Ground is to become the first stadium to be built in Stoke-on-Trent.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A colony has been roosting in St Hilda's Church at Ellerburn, close to the North York Moors.\nBut despite the church's best efforts the bats are not moving and are soiling the altar and church furniture, leaving the church with an \"appalling smell\".\nThe creatures are protected by law and cannot be wilfully disturbed.\nVolunteers at the church have been working for the past decade to keep the altar, stonework and woodwork clean.\nBut the bats, roosting in the higher areas of the church continually soil the interior of the building with urine and faeces.\nChurch warden Liz Cowley said keeping the 11th Century building in good shape was difficult.\nShe said: \"You can see the urine marks (on the altar), they won't go away.\n\"If people were coming in here damaging an ancient building like this, you would say it was criminal damage.\n\"The smell is appalling, it's a combination of ammonia from the urine and a musty smell from the droppings that catches at the back of the throat.\"\nMembers of the church had spent \u00c2\u00a310,000 trying to get the bats to move and had paid for specially-built lofts nearby.\nThe Rev Paul Mothersdale, the Rector of St Hilda's Church, said a lot of money had been invested in trying to persuade the bats to move out of the church.\nThe Rev Mothersdale said: \"We've tried to do everything that English Nature, or Natural England, have wanted us to do.\n\"Money has been spent, not only by the congregation, not only out of church funds, but local people have mucked in and helped.\n\"And yet we're no further forward, we're still as we were 10 years ago.\"\nLucy Bellini, of Natural England, said the bats had to be carefully monitored.\nMs Bellini said: \"It is a really regionally important roost.\n\"Because of that we need to be sure that there are replacement roosts that are suitable and that the bats have found and are aware of and can move to before we allow the church to seal up access points and move the bats out of the church.\"","summary":"The church has been roosting in a church in the north of England.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WBC cruiserweight champion Bellew, 34, produced an upset to stop David Haye in a heavyweight contest last month.\nBut when asked if he would fight WBA and IBF champion Joshua, Bellew said: \"Absolutely not. I don't need that kind of fight. He's far too good for me.\"\nHis promoter Eddie Hearn said he could fight WBO champion Joseph Parker next.\nNew Zealand's Parker, 25, will defend his title against Romanian Razvan Cojanu in Auckland next weekend.\nSpeaking after Joshua's 11th-round stoppage of Wladimir Klitschko, Bellew said: \"I'm still dreaming about winning the heavyweight world title but a different portion to the one AJ has.\"\nThe Liverpudlian said he was considering retirement following his surprise victory over Haye last month on his heavyweight debut.\nBut on fighting Parker, he added: \"I say Eddie knows what he's doing.\"\nPromoter Hearn confirmed that an all-British Bellew-Joshua fight was not on the cards.\n\"Tony and Joshua are good friends,\" he told BBC Radio 5 live's Sportsweek programme on Sunday morning.\n\"Tony Bellew has got his eye on some of the smaller guys. Fighters like Joshua are giants and Bellew isn't, but he's in the mix we talk about for challenging for world heavyweight titles.\"\nBellew is not a natural heavyweight, having stepped up from the cruiserweight division to fight David Haye in March.\nHe weighed in at 96.6kg for that fight, while Joshua was at a career heaviest of 113 kg against Klitschko on Saturday - a difference of almost 20kg.\nBut also in the mix for Bellew is WBC heavyweight champion Deontay Wilder - and the American wants a unification fight against Joshua, should he take the WBO belt off Parker.\n\"My plans are to get the WBO belt and once I get that, if I'm given a mandatory challenger, get that out of the way and set up a mega fight early in 2018,\" said Wilder.","summary":"WBC heavyweight champion Eddie Bellew says he will fight for a spot in the WBO belt fight against Joshua in New Zealand on Saturday.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Watkins has been banned for four years after he tested positive for the anabolic steroid nandrolone and the stimulant methylhexaneamine.\nHe joins team-mate Shaun Cleary, who has been banned for two years as benzoylecgonine, a cocaine metabolite, was found in his system.\nBoth players tested positive before a friendly against Bridgend Ravens RFC.\nUKAD Director of Legal, Graham Arthur said: \"Ryan Watkins deliberately ingested nandrolone and methylhexaneamine without any consideration for his responsibilities as an athlete.\n\"By making this conscious choice to dope, Watkins has chosen to cheat his team-mates, the opposition and his sport.\n\"I hope this case will act as strong deterrent to other young amateur players - the risks to your playing career, your reputation and more importantly to your health, just aren't worth it.\"\nSpeaking about Cleary, Mr Arthur said: \"Although Mr Cleary used cocaine three days before playing, cocaine was still in his system when he played.\n\"Cocaine is banned from sport and athletes are solely responsible for what is in their system, regardless of whether there is an intention to cheat or not.\"\nWelsh Rugby Union chief executive Martyn Phillips said about Cleary: \"This case serves as a strong warning to everyone in the game that non-compliance with anti-doping rules carries grave consequences.\n\"Whether intentional, or inadvertent, players have a responsibility to themselves, to each other, to their clubs and to the sport to act within the rules and spirit of the game.\n\"We work closely with UK Anti-Doping and fully adhere to the World Anti-Doping Code. There is no room in the code for carelessness or not knowing.\n\"We will be relentless in working with UKAD to follow up leads that out players who dope in Welsh rugby.\"\nMaesteg Harlequins are mid-table in Welsh National League Division One West Central and Cleary has been banned until 10 October, 2017. Watkins is banned until 11 September 2019.","summary":"Wales prop Ryan Watkins has been banned from the sport for cheating his team-mates in a game of rugby.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site - which is owned by Google - is launching a competition for teenagers to create an experiment that could be carried out in space.\nTwo winning ideas will be tested by the crew of the International Space Station.\nGoogle chairman Eric Schmidt recently criticised science and technology education in the UK.\nDelivering the annual McTaggart lecture in Edinburgh, Mr Schmidt said the country needed to reignite children's passion for subjects such as engineering and maths.\nIn addition to having their experiment run in space, the winners will get to experience weightlessness on a zero-g airplane flight, and have the option to either undergo astronaut training in Russia, or to watch the rocket launch in Japan which takes their idea into space.\nWhen the experiments are eventually run, the results will be streamed live on YouTube.\nThe competition is divided into two age groups. 14-16 years, and 17-18 years.\nAlongside Prof Hawking, the judging panel consists of former Astronauts Leland Melvin, Frank De Winne, Akihiko Hoshide and noted \"space tourist\" Guy Lalibert\u00c3\u00a9.","summary":"Google has announced a prize of \u00a350,000 for its science and technology education.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Strikes planned for Christmas were suspended after the new offer was made but members rejected it by 7-1.\nThe strike affects \"mixed fleet\" staff who joined after 2010 and account for 15% of the total cabin crew.\nBA said it planned to \"ensure that all our customers travel to their destinations\".\nIt said further details for customers would be published on Friday 6 January, once it had finalised contingency plans.\n\"We are extremely disappointed that Unite has once again chosen to target our customers,\" the company said.\n\"We are now focused on protecting our customers from this unnecessary and completely unjustified action.\"\nThe dispute concerns about 4,000 staff who have joined the airline since 2010 on \"mixed fleet\" contracts, who do not feel they are paid enough. About 2,500 of them are Unite members.\nEarnings were advertised between \u00a321,000 and \u00a325,000 but, in reality, start at just over \u00a312,000 plus \u00a33 an hour flying pay, Unite said.\nThe union said its members rejected the new offer by 7-1.\n\"British Airways is needlessly provoking strike action by refusing to extend the mandate of the strike ballot and allow meaningful talks to take place,\" Unite's national office Oliver Richardson said.\n\"Instead of listening to why its mixed fleet cabin crew rejected the offer negotiated at Acas, British Airways has sought instead to try and bully a workforce of young men and women who are trying to eke out a living on poverty pay.\"\nHowever, he added that the union was \"hopeful that a negotiated settlement which meets our members' aspirations can be achieved\" and urged BA to \"engage constructively\".","summary":"British Airways has suspended a further 2,000 customers from its contingency plan in a row of strikes.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"However, the government has insisted there is a link between the attack and Syrian Kurdish fighters.\nProsecutors and security officials said DNA tests had identified the bomber as Abdulbaki Somer, born in the eastern Turkish city of Van.\nLast week's bombing killed 29 people, at least 20 of them military personnel.\n\"The bomber's DNA matches that of Abdulbaki's father,\" a senior Turkish security official told Reuters news agency.\nTurkey's state-run Anadolu news agency quoted prosecutors confirming the report.\nIt said that Abdulbaki Somer was believed to have joined the Kurdish militant PKK group in 2005 at the age of 16 and was based in the Qandil mountains in northern Iraq until 2014.\nThe agency said that Somer's father had told police that his son was behind the attack.\nFollowing the blast in Ankara, Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu named the bomber as Salih Necar, a Syrian national and member of the Syrian Kurdish People's Protection Units (YPG).\n\"Whatever the judicial inquiry concludes over the identity of the bomber, it is clear that the bomber came from Rojava, the area of the PYD,\" Deputy Prime Minister Numan Kurtulmus told reporters on Tuesday, referring to another Syrian Kurd-controlled northern Syria.\nHe said the bomber had entered Turkey from the region in the summer of 2014.\nTurkish newspaper the Hurriyet suggested that Abdulbaki Somer may have re-entered Turkey with false papers under the name Salih Necar.\nThe PKK, which has been fighting for Kurdish self-determination since 1984, is considered a terrorist organisation by Turkey and its Western allies.\nTurkey has also designated the YPG a terrorist group, but its allies, including the United States, back the YPG in its fight against so-called Islamic State (IS).","summary":"A suicide bomber has killed a man in northern Iraq, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RWE Innogy UK had applied for a permit to divert water from the River Conwy to supply a new hydroelectric scheme near Betws-y-Coed.\nCampaigners had feared the scheme would reduce the waterfall to a \"trickle\".\nNatural Resources Wales refused permission saying it could harm the local environment.\nRWE Innogy UK had said its Conwy Falls hydro power station plans, in Conwy Valley, could provide more than 3,200 households with power.\nThe plans, which had faced opposition from environmentalists, anglers, canoeists and businesses, would have seen a new hydro power scheme built 400 metres (1,312ft) upstream from the falls.\nBut on Thursday, NRW turned down the application for a permit to build and operate the plant saying the company wanted to abstract too much water at times from the river.\nSian Williams, head of operations north for NRW, said: \"The Conwy is an important natural asset for the area and we've conducted a detailed assessment of the proposals before reaching this decision.\n\"We support sustainable developments in the right places.\n\"But the evidence we've scrutinised shows that the proposal submitted could harm the local environment. As such, we can't grant it a permit.\"\nIn March, Snowdonia National Park Authority's planning committee rejected the scheme.\nRWE Innogy UK has been contacted for comment.","summary":"The company that produces hydro power from the River Conwys has been banned from supplying power to the falls.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Alexander Wotherspoon, 83, appeared at Paisley Sheriff Court charged with causing the death of Eilish Herron by driving without due care and attention.\nThe 17-year-old was struck by Mr Wotherspoon's car at an Asda petrol station in Linwood in September 2014.\nThe charge says he had failed to keep control of the car while reversing.\nMr Wotherspoon, from Houston in Renfrewshire, uses a zimmer frame to help him walk.\nHe denied starting the engine of his car and reversing while the driver's door was still open, failing to keep control of the car and, while it was reversing, causing it to hit the Renault Clio Eilish was filling up with petrol.\nThe charge states that his actions knocked her to the ground, moved her car out of the way and caused his car to reverse over her, dragging her underneath the car, \"causing her to be so severely injured that she died.\"\nThe incident happened at the Asda petrol station at the Phoenix Retail Park in Linwood on 10 September 2014.\nSheriff Susan Sinclair adjourned the case for a trial to take place in August and continued Wotherspoon's bail.\nSpeaking previously, Eilish's mother Shanneal, 47, said: \"Eilish was a really good girl, a normal teenager who loved her life, loved her family and loved her sport.\n\"She was my best friend, we had such a good laugh.\n\"I can't put into words how much she's missed in our family. We are all very close.\"\nEilish was a keen netball player and played for Paisley Juniors as well as volunteering as a junior coach.\nAfter her death, Netball Scotland created the The Eilish Herron Young Coach of the Year Award, which will continue as a yearly recognition award for young coaches.","summary":"A man has been charged with murdering a woman who was reversing her car while reversing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The character with a huge papier mache head was the alter-ego of musician and comedian Chris Sievey, who died in 2010.\nFans raised \u00c2\u00a360,000 for the tribute which was made in a Czech foundry.\nHundreds of people attended an unveiling ceremony earlier, many in fancy dress for the occasion.\nNeil Taylor, who helped raise the donations for the statue, said its installation would mean that \"Frank will gaze on the Timperley sunset forever\".\nHe said: \"You either got the humour or you didn't get the humour.\n\"Frank Sidebottom created a whole world, he was just magical. He just made a very modest living entertaining people and that's what he's enjoying doing.\"\nSievey set his character's life in the village, where he lived himself, and, as Frank, hosted tours of the area for fans.\nHe often referenced Timperley in his TV and music work, notably on his 1987 release, The Timperley EP, which featured a version of The Kinks' 1967 song Waterloo Sunset with altered lyrics that referred extensively to the village.\nHe also covered Sex Pistols' Anarchy in the UK, changing its title to Anarchy in Timperley.\nAlthough best known for Frank Sidebottom, Sievey also had success in the late 1970s with his punk band The Freshies, who had a hit with I'm In Love With The Girl On The Manchester Virgin Megastore Checkout Desk.\nHis TV fame peaked in the early 1990s with his own series Frank Sidebottom's Fantastic Shed Show.\nNext year Michael Fassbender will play Frank Sidebottom in Frank, a movie inspired by the character.","summary":"A statue of Timperley's character Frank Sidebottom has been unveiled at a Manchester museum.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fire Brigades Union (FBU) accused ministers of offering an \"unworkable\" guarantee to protect firefighters aged over 55 who fail fitness tests \"through no fault of their own\".\nThe government said it had been \"clear\" that the staff would get full pensions.\nIt said \"robust\" plans were in place to protect the public during the strike.\nIn December, MPs approved plans to make firefighters in England work until they are 60 and to increase their pension contributions.\nFire minister Penny Mordaunt said no firefighter over 55 would lose their job for losing fitness if it was not their fault.\nBut the FBU says it has contacted fire authorities and \"a number\" said they would not uphold the guarantee.\nFBU general secretary Matt Wrack claimed: \"It is clear that when Penny Mordaunt gave the guarantee in Parliament she would have been aware that no fire authority ever planned to implement the 'guarantee'.\"\nHe said Ms Mordaunt had \"misled\" fire service staff and Parliament, and firefighters were \"unbelievably angry with the disgraceful actions of this government\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Communities and Local Government said firefighters who \"fail a fitness test through no fault of their own and cannot regain fitness with remedial help\" would get an \"unreduced pension\".\nThe FBU said its members in Northern Ireland had ended their dispute following a \"revised and improved offer with a lower pension age\".\nIt said members in Scotland and Wales would not strike because \"genuine negotiations\" had taken place.","summary":"The union has urged the government to keep the pensions of firefighters who fail fitness tests.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tanks were seen on the streets and explosions could be heard throughout the day in Libya's second-biggest city.\nGeneral Khalifa Haftar, who accuses the government of supporting terrorism, began an assault against Islamist fighters in the city last month.\nThe government in Tripoli says Gen Haftar has no authority to act, but several army units have joined him.\nThe BBC's Rana Jawad in Tripoli says a battalion within one of the biggest rival militias has also defected to join the general.\nThe clashes on Sunday were said to have been some of the worst since Gen Haftar began his offensive against Islamists, dubbed \"Operation Dignity,\" in May.\nResidents told the BBC that explosions could be heard across the city intermittently for several hours.\nAn electricity plant was also hit by rockets, causing power outages in large parts of Benghazi.\nMany residents who live in the area where the fighting erupted fled their homes to stay with relatives or friends in quieter neighbourhoods.\nThe number of casualties remains unclear but doctors in the city said at least six people had been killed and a dozen more injured.\nA spokesman for Gen Haftar's force told local media that they had seized several senior Islamists as part of their offensive, but this could not be independently verified.\nSince launching his offensive, Gen Haftar has rallied support from the public and members of the security forces.\nHe survived an assassination attempt earlier in June after a suicide bomb attack on his home in the town of Abyar, about 60km (37 miles) east of Benghazi.\nLibya is still in turmoil three years after the fall of Muammar Gaddafi, with political, religious and political factions locked in disagreement about the country's future.\nProfile: General Khalifa Haftar","summary":"Libya's general, Gen Haftar, has been killed in a bomb attack in Benghazi, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dyfed-Powys Police took to social media on Tuesday to ask for help in tracing Rebecca, saying officers were \"very concerned for her\".\nThe force said the mother and child were found in the early hours of Wednesday.\nA spokesman said it was thanks to the public response on Facebook.\n\"Our communities' response to this appeal was significant, with over 1,000 Facebook shares achieved in the first hour and with all parts of Pembrokeshire covered according to the comments posted by our concerned followers,\" he added.","summary":"Facebook has appealed for help in tracing a mother and child who was found dead in Pembrokeshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Fukui District Court lifted an injunction that had blocked the reopening of two reactors operated by Kansai Electric Power in the western city of Takahama.\nThe injunction was issued after locals argued the reactors could not withstand a strong earthquake.\nJapan closed all its nuclear reactors after the Fukushima disaster in 2011.\nThe Takahama plants had already obtained approval from the country's nuclear watchdog.\n\"Today's two rulings show a recognition that safety has been ensured at Talahama Nuclear Power Station,\" Kansai said.\nIt aims to restart the reactors next month.\nThe vast majority of Japan's nuclear reactors remain closed - according to the Nuclear Energy Institute, the country's nuclear generating capacity is running at less than 5% of its full potential.\nThe government is keen to restart more reactors, which before the Fukushima disaster supplied about 30% of the country's power.\nJapan has been forced to import fossil fuels to make up the shortfall.","summary":"Japan has banned nuclear power from its nuclear power plants after a ruling that it was unsafe to restart nuclear power.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The inaugural event - which is running until 5 November - features scores of local, national and international comedians, with Tom Stade among the headliners for the opening night.\nCreated by Aberdeen Inspired and Breakneck Comedy, the festival is using more than 20 city centre venues.\nThere will also be events aimed at children, and comedy workshops.\nIt is hoped it will help put the Aberdeen comedy circuit on the map.\nOrganiser Naz Hussain told BBC Scotland: \"People are really looking forward to the festival.\n\"It's something that will potentially grow into something really big.\"","summary":"The Edinburgh Comedy Festival is to open on Saturday evening.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sharing revenge-porn images and videos became a crime in England and Wales in February, but the law currently gives victims no right to hide identities.\nThe move was jointly started by Keeley Richards-Shaw, whose ex-boyfriend was the first sentenced under the new law.\nThe Ministry of Justice said judges had discretionary powers to withhold names.\nSpeaking on the BBC's Victoria Derbyshire programme earlier in December, Ms Richards-Shaw said media coverage had increased her distress and a change in the law was crucial to help victims \"keep their personal life personal\".\nNorth Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner (PCC) Julia Mulligan, who is also behind the petition, has written to the government with Ms Richards-Shaw about the issue.\nA loophole existed, the PCC said, because revenge porn was classed as a domestic abuse offence rather than a sexual offence.\nShe said: \"It's wrong that victims of this very personal and distressing crime are being violated all over again by their stories being played out online and in the media.\n\"Any victim of revenge porn should have full confidence that their identity will be protected by law and this matter deserves to be far higher up the political agenda.\"","summary":"A woman has been jailed for life for raping a woman who was found guilty of raping her ex-boyfriend.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The presenter succeeded Jonathan Ross as host of the revamped weekly show and said leaving \"wasn't an easy decision\".\nWinkleman, who also co-hosts Saturday night show Strictly Come Dancing, said the show \"simply deserves someone who can give it their all\".\nA new series will return this autumn with the new presenter to be announced \"in due course\", the BBC said.\nWinkleman, who lists The Godfather and The Shawshank Redemption as her favourite films, said: \"I'm incredibly sad about leaving the film show and it wasn't an easy decision.\n\"At this time of year I juggle all kinds of things for TV and radio and the show simply deserves someone who can give it their all.\"\nShe added that she would miss film critic Danny Leigh, who presents the show alongside her, and the team behind the show.\nMark Bell, BBC head of arts commissioning, said: \"We've loved having Claudia on Film 2016 and I'd like to thank her for all her hard work and commitment to the show.\"\nThe long-running film show, first broadcast 45 years ago, was fronted by film critic Barry Norman for 26 years. He was succeeded by Ross in 1999, who stayed at the helm for 11 years.\nWinkleman will still present the BBC's The Great British Sewing Bee and host a Radio 2 show.\nAfter landing the job on Strictly in 2014 when Sir Bruce Forsyth left, the mother-of-three said of her TV and radio commitments, she would \"make it work\".\nThe 14th series of Strictly gets under way on Saturday evening, with Olympians, actors and singers competing for the glitterball trophy.","summary":"Strictly Come Dancing presenter Claudia Winkleman has said she will not be returning to the show after leaving the film.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Members of the University and College Union (UCU) are taking part in a two-day national strike which is happening at universities across the UK.\nUCU members in Wrexham formed a picket line at the university's main entrance on Mold Road on Wednesday as members also showed their support via placards outside the main building in Cardiff.\nUniversity employers have described the decision to strike as \"disappointing\".\nThe union said the 1.1% pay rise offered by the universities was \"an insult\".\nStaff are refusing to set extra work, cover for absent colleagues or work overtime on Wednesday.\nIf no agreement is reached, members have agreed to further strike action targeting open days and graduation ceremonies in June and July.\nThe union is also beginning preparations for a boycott of the setting and marking of students' work, to begin in the autumn.\nUniversities and Colleges Employers Association (UCEA) said the offer was \"at, and, for some, beyond, a limit of affordability for higher education institutions and the very best offer that will be available this year\".\nUCEA maintained the weighting of the offer meant the worst paid university staff would get a rise of more than 5%.","summary":"The union has urged the UK to boycott the worst paid staff at a major university in Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The value of the deal has not been not disclosed.\nThe acquisition will add more than 60 employees and more than 6,000 fleet assets to Aggreko's Rental Solutions business.\nGlasgow-based Aggreko said it planned to fully integrate Dryco into its North America business.\nIt also intends to develop \"expansion plans to enter additional sectors and global markets\".\nDryco specialises in moisture control, drying, heating, and cooling applications for a number of industries, including shipping, manufacturing, food processing and construction.\nThe company, which operates 10 full-service locations in North America, posted revenues last year of $19m (\u00c2\u00a314.6m).\nAggreko chief executive Chris Weston said: \"This acquisition combines the deep technical strength of two highly respected market leaders and provides our customers with an unparalleled range of solutions that can address their HVAC (heating, ventilation and air conditioning) and moisture control needs.\n\"It also gives Aggreko an opportunity to further support our rapidly expanding customer base within the shipping, food and beverage and painting and coatings industries.\"","summary":"Aggreko has announced a $2.5bn (\u00a31.1bn) acquisition of its North American business.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Chesterfield striker was cleared of rape at a retrial in 2016. He had been charged with attacking the woman in a hotel room in Rhyl, Denbighshire.\nFollowing the retrial, North Wales Police investigated after the woman's name was revealed on social media.\nAnyone who reports being a victim of a sex offence is guaranteed lifelong anonymity.\nNorth Wales Police's temporary Supt Jason Devonport said the publishing of her name was a \"serious\" offence.\nThe men, aged between 16 and 23, were from the Sheffield, Derbyshire and Birmingham areas.\nAll were cautioned after admitting publishing the name of the woman - who has lifelong anonymity under the Sexual Offences (Amendment) Act 1992 - after the retrial verdict.\nSupt Devonport said: \"This type of offence is fortunately rare, however, I'd like to emphasise all police forces take offences of this nature very seriously.\n\"We will vigorously pursue and prosecute those who don't respect victims' anonymity.\"\nIn November 2012 - following the initial trial - nine people were made to pay compensation to the woman after they admitted naming her on Twitter and Facebook.\nMr Evans, 28, was originally found guilty of rape at Caernarfon Crown Court in 2012, but that conviction was quashed in April 2016. A retrial jury found him not guilty of the offence six months later.\nThe Chesterfield striker had been charged with attacking her at a hotel on 30 May 2011.\nHe was found not guilty of the same charge, after a retrial at Cardiff Crown Court, in October 2016.\nMr Evans' former club Sheffield United announced this week it was to re-sign him.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of raping a woman in a hotel in north Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Each team had an early chance before Dover captain Jamie Grimes' looping header put the visitors ahead in the eighth minute.\nMacclesfield keeper Scott Flinders, making his first appearance after signing from York, misjudged a free-kick, allowing Grimes to nod in.\nFlinders saved a curling James Hurst effort and Dover had a goal ruled out just after half-time.\nThose missed opportunities came back to haunt Athletic when Holroyd got on the end of Danny Whitaker's shot to level in the 69th minute before bursting through and scoring again soon after.\nFlinders atoned for his early error by brilliantly keeping out Moses Emmanuel's late volley as Macclesfield held on for a victory that moves them to within six points of promotion-chasing Dover.\nReport supplied by the Press Association.\nMatch ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSecond Half ends, Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1.\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Laurie Bell replaces Chris Holroyd.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Tyrone Marsh replaces Ricky Miller.\nRicky Miller (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nRichard Orlu (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 2, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Jim Stevenson replaces Ricky Modeste.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 1, Dover Athletic 1. Chris Holroyd (Macclesfield Town).\nSubstitution, Macclesfield Town. Anthony Dudley replaces Jack Sampson.\nSubstitution, Dover Athletic. Chris Kinnear replaces James Hurst.\nSecond Half begins Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nFirst Half ends, Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1.\nJames Hurst (Dover Athletic) is shown the yellow card.\nGoal! Macclesfield Town 0, Dover Athletic 1. Jamie Grimes (Dover Athletic).\nFirst Half begins.\nLineups are announced and players are warming up.","summary":"Chris Holroyd's late strike against Dover Athletic secured Macclesfield a point for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Rumours of a tour to celebrate the band's golden anniversary have been circulating for a number of years.\nHowever, Richards would not go so far as to say when the quartet would be performing in public again.\n\"There's things in the works - I think it's definitely happening,\" he told the BBC. \"But when? I can't say yet.\"\n\"We're playing around with the idea and had a couple of rehearsals - we've got together and it feels so good.\"\nRichards was speaking to BBC arts editor Will Gompertz the day before the band turns 50.\nThey played their first gig at London's Marquee Club on 12 July, 1962; and had their first hit, a cover of Chuck Berry's Come On, 12 months later.\nA photography exhibition marking the band's long career will be launched at London's Somerset House on Thursday.\nTalking about the pictures, which include reportage, live concert and studio images, the guitarist said he felt \"weird\" looking back at the group's early days.\n\"It's amazing - most of these pictures I think, 'where was the cameraman?' I don't remember them being there,\" he said.\nHe added he would like the band to continue for as long as possible, saying: \"There might be life in the old dog yet - we'll die gracefully, elegantly wasted.\n\"Sometimes its hard work and you wonder why you're doing it, but apart from those few moments it's been an incredible adventure.\"\nThe Stones last world tour, A Bigger Bang, played to 4.5m people in 32 countries over two years before it finished in London in 2007.\nWith ticket sales of $558m (\u00c2\u00a3360m), it was the most profitable tour of all time, until it was eclipsed by U2's 360 tour last year.","summary":"The band The Stones have been praised for their \"remarkable\" performance at the Marquee Club in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Council officials will meet on Tuesday to start the process of identifying where the Maes will be.\nA cabinet report said 140 acres were needed, along with good mobile phone signal and, if possible, fibre broadband.\nTown and community councils will be contacted, asking for suggestions to be sent to Ceredigion council by March.\nOnce these have been received, they will be forwarded to the National Eisteddfod board, which is responsible for choosing the host site.\nThe county hosted the first known eisteddfod, when Lord Rhys, prince of Deheubarth, gathered poets and musicians at his castle in Cardigan in AD 1176.","summary":"The organiser of the ice cream festival in Ceredigion has said it will be a priority to get the ice cream.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hot lava and ash spewed from the top into a valley nearby on the Italian island of Sicily.\nThe eruption happened on Sunday morning at 4am local time for more than an hour and a half.\nAlthough the area around the volcano was covered by ash, it didn't affect planes travelling near it.\nAir traffic can be seriously affected when ash from volcanic eruptions is in the air.\nIn 2010, the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland erupted and flights in Europe and across the Atlantic were cancelled because the ash particles in the air made it unsafe to fly.\nCheck out the video above to see Mount Etna's latest eruption in all its glory.","summary":"A volcanic eruption in the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in northern Italy has killed more than a million people.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fellow scrum-half Greig Laidlaw was Scotland's man of the match in their opening Pool B win over Japan.\nBut Pyrgos takes over as skipper as head coach Vern Cotter rotates his squad against the USA on Sunday.\n\"Greig had a great game on Wednesday, but I'll focus on my role and do it to the best of my ability,\" said the Glasgow Warriors 26-year-old.\n\"I just look at it like it's a great opportunity.\n\"Hopefully, we get the right result.\"\nPyrgos led Scotland in a World Cup warm-up defeat by Ireland last month and will be determined to retain his place.\nHowever, Laidlaw is almost certain to return for the potentially decisive meeting with South Africa in Newcastle a week on Saturday.\n\"I knew coming in that was how it was going to go,\" added Pyrgos.\n\"It was amazing to lead the team out against Ireland and again it's a huge honour to captain Scotland at a World Cup.\n\"I know how much it means to the country and I'm really excited.\n\"I'm not sure how I'll feel when I get out there, but it'll be a big moment for myself and my family.\"","summary":"Scotland scrum-half Joe Pyrgos has been named as Scotland's new head coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Tuesday Mr Obama cancelled planned talks after the firebrand Mr Duterte called him the \"son of a whore\".\nWednesday's informal meeting took place before an Asean summit gala dinner.\nWhile a Philippine spokesman said he was \"very happy\" it happened, the US side said they had a \"brief discussion\" in a pre-meal \"hold space\" for leaders.\nMr Obama and Mr Duterte are said to have entered the dinner venue separately at the summit in Laos and did not interact with each other during the event, which lasted one hour and 20 minutes.\n\"They were the last people to leave the holding room. I can't say how long they met,\" Philippine Foreign Secretary Perfecto Yasay, travelling with Mr Duterte, told reporters shortly afterwards.\n\"I'm very happy that it happened.\"\nA White House official said the pair exchanged \"pleasantries\" in a \"brief discussion\" before dinner.\nWar on drugs\nMr Duterte's outburst came after at a press conference where he told reporters he would not accept Mr Obama raising any concerns about the war on drugs in the Philippines.\n\"You must be respectful. Do not just throw away questions and statements. Son of a whore, I will curse you in that forum,\" Mr Duterte said, apparently in reference to the US president.\nWhat else has the controversial Filipino president said?\nSummit diplomacy, Duterte-style\nWorld leaders' offensive insults: Who's top?\nFrom 'Punisher' to president: Who is Rodrigo Duterte?\nThe Filipino leader later expressed regret over the remarks, but not before Mr Obama had cancelled a planned meeting.\nMr Duterte won the presidency with his hard-line policy to eradicate drugs and some 2,400 people have died in anti-drug operations since he took office in June.\nHe had previously urged citizens to shoot to kill drug dealers who resisted arrest, and threatened to \"separate\" from the UN after it called his war on drugs a crime under international law.\nPresident Duterte, known for his controversial remarks, had previously called US Secretary of State John Kerry \"crazy\" and referred to Pope Francis as the \"son of a whore\".\nBut the president also has staunch support at home for his hardline position on drugs.","summary":"The US has apologised for the \"worshipful\" of President Barack Obama during a meeting in the Philippines to discuss the \"war on drugs\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Dow climbed 0.28% to 21,891.12, lifted by increases at Boeing, ExxonMobil and Chevron.\nDeclines at Discovery Communications, Amazon and Facebook reined in the Nasdaq, which dropped 0.42% to 6,348.12.\nThe wider S&P 500 was little changed, falling less than 0.1% to 2,470.30.\nMarkets are in the middle of earnings season, as companies reveal their quarterly performance to investors.\nDiscovery Communication shares fell more than 8% after the firm's quarterly revenues disappointed and a deal to buy Scripps Networks Interactive failed to reassure investors' concerns about the challenges facing traditional television companies.\nDiscovery's channels include Animal Planet and the Discovery Channel, while Scripps owns TV channels such as the Travel Channel and Food Network.\nSnap fell 1% to $13.67 as a lock-up ended that has prevented early investors and employees from selling shares since the social media company's IPO.\nThe shares remain well below the price of $17 at which they went on sale in March this year.\nBigger technology companies also fell on Monday. Amazon shares dropped more than 3%, while Facebook shares dropped by more than 1.8%.\nSome analysts believe that investors are cashing out after the strong increase in share prices earlier this year.","summary":"The Nasdaq and the Nasdaq have fallen sharply in the first quarter of the year, with the market continuing to fall sharply.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The limb was found in a garden in Cranwells Park on Wednesday and has been sent for forensic analysis, Avon and Somerset Police said.\nA force spokesman said detectives were \"keeping an open mind\" as to whether it was linked to two similar incidents in the city.\nAll three feet have been found within a few hundred yards of each other.\nTests showed the first foot found in Weston Park East in February was \"probably\" a medical teaching aid. The second foot, found last month in the same area, is still undergoing tests.\n\"The same officers are looking into the latest discoveries and will look to confirm beyond all reasonable doubt that they are linked and if there are any new lines of inquiry which can be taken forward,\" the spokesman added.","summary":"A foot of a limb has been found in a garden in Avon and Somerset.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Three Victorian hotels will go to make way for a six-storey, four star hotel and two assisted-living apartment blocks, at East Cliff in Bournemouth.\nEnglish Heritage strongly objected to the scale of the development in what is a designated conservation area.\nBut, councillors voted seven to three in favour saying it would help tourism.\nChair of the planning board and Conservative ward councillor David Kelsey, said the buildings earmarked for demolition were nice but no longer \"necessarily functional\".\n\"They've come to the end of their working lives, we need to preserve the tourism aspect while improving living for older people in the town,\" he said.\n\"The loss of buildings and trees are always regrettable but we can't stand still, we need to move forward.\"\nThe site on Grove Road and East Overcliff Drive will get a 90-room hotel along with a nine-storey and seven-storey building, comprising 122 assisted-living apartments.\nApplicants The East Cliff Project LLP will demolish Bay View Court, The Cottonwood and the Ocean View hotels.\nThe council received 246 letters supporting the plans.\nForty-nine residents and the Ancient Monuments Society wrote to object to the demolition, stating that despite being altered, they still \"give a sense of the historic character of the area\".\nEnglish Heritage said the scale of the development would cause \"severe harm\" to the conservation area.","summary":"A historic landmark in Forty-nine is to be demolished to make way for a new hotel in the town.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The judge cited a possible conflict of interest in the case of Asia Bibi.\nHundreds of riot police had been deployed around the Supreme Court in the capital, Islamabad.\nBlasphemy is a highly sensitive issue in Pakistan - critics argue laws are frequently misused to settle personal scores, often targeting minorities.\nLast year the Supreme Court suspended Asia Bibi's death sentence and gave her leave to appeal.\nA new date for the hearing has yet to be set.\nJudge Iqbal Hameed ur Rehman, one of three set to hear the appeal, recused himself from the case on Thursday.\n\"I was a part of the bench that was hearing the case of Salmaan Taseer, and this case is related to that,\" he told the court, AFP reports.\nMr Taseer was the liberal governor of Punjab province. He was killed by his own bodyguard in Islamabad in 2011 after speaking out for Asia Bibi.\nFamily in hiding\nAsia Bibi was the first woman to be sentenced to death under Pakistan's blasphemy laws and her case is one of the most controversial.\nShe was sentenced to hang in 2010 for insulting the Prophet Muhammad during an argument with Muslim women which began over a cup of water. She denies the charge.\nThousands have protested against her and said they would kill her if she were ever released - including the imam in her own village. Her husband and four daughters live in hiding and say they have received many death threats.\nAsia Bibi's death sentence had been confirmed by the High Court in Punjab province in October, although no date was set.\nCorrespondents said the granting of leave to appeal by the Supreme Court was the first glimmer of hope for her family.\nHer lawyers say the trial and subsequent appeal in the Punjab high court were flawed.\nPakistan has never executed anyone for blasphemy but some people accused of the offence have been lynched by crowds. Lawyers, judges and those seeking to reform the blasphemy laws have also been threatened, attacked or even killed.\nSince the 1990s, scores of Christians have been convicted for desecrating the Koran or for blasphemy.\nWhile most of them have been sentenced to death by the lower courts, many sentences have been overturned due to lack of evidence.\nMuslims constitute a majority of those prosecuted, followed by minority Ahmadis.","summary":"Pakistan's Supreme Court has suspended the death sentence of a woman found guilty of blasphemy in Pakistan's capital, the Supreme Court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The current 56 day waiting time target for treatment is to be halved to 28 days, Health Minister Mark Drakeford said.\nHealth boards have until next March to hit the new target and Mr Drakeford said there has already been \"significant progress\" in services.\nCharities have warned of the growing mental health problem in Wales.\nUnder the old arrangements, patients had to be seen for an initial assessment within four weeks - and then there was another wait of up to eight weeks for treatment.\nNow that wait for treatment time after being first evaluated has been cut to four weeks too.\nThe Welsh government said its waiting times for mental health assessment and treatment were are already more stringent than those in England.\n\u00a3587m\nspending, 2015-16\n11.4%\nof NHS budget\nWomen treated for mental illness 14%\nAdults being treated for depression 9%\nRise in child and adolescent referrals since 2011 100%\nNHS England has a target that 75% of adults should expect treatment within six weeks and 95% within 18 weeks.\nMr Drakeford said: \"This announcement will help ensure timely access to treatment, ensuring people who need expert care and support receive the right services in the right place at the right time.\"\nSara Moseley, director of Mind Cymru, the mental health charity, said the new target was \"welcome\" but more needed to be done, including improving the type of treatment offered to people.\n\"I think the minister is making it very clear that mental health is a priority and we welcome that but we think this is a journey,\" she added.\nUnder the old measure, 85.5% of patients in Wales were treated within the eight weeks of being assessed in June 2015. Cwm Taf health board had the best record with 97.7% meeting the target compared to only 67.4% in the Aneurin Bevan area.\nBut Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Kirsty Williams said hundreds of young people would be\"left behind\" as they will still be subject to a longer 16 week target - one that is met only 50% of the time.","summary":"The waiting time for mental health treatment in England is to be cut to its lowest level since the start of the year, Health Secretary John Drakeford has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 28-year-old was arrested following an investigation by the Queensland Crime and Corruption Commission (CCC).\nTwo other men and a woman were also charged with supplying cocaine for \"personal use or to on-supply cocaine to friends and colleagues\".\nHunt has played elite-level rugby league, Australian rules football (AFL) and rugby union.\nHunt - who is due to appear in Southport Magistrate Court on 5 March - was not named by the CCC but local media have named him as the 28-year old man arrested.\nHe was arrested on Thursday night, just days after playing for the Queensland Reds rugby team.\n\"The CCC will allege that during an investigation focused on a cocaine trafficking syndicate operating in South East Queensland, these four individuals were identified contacting the syndicate and arranging for the supply of cocaine,\" a statement said.\nIt is alleged the offences occurred between June and December 2014 when Hunt was playing AFL for the Gold Coast Suns.\nHunt rose to prominence playing fullback for the Brisbane Broncos rugby league team in 2004, and was selected for Queensland State of Origin and Australian representative squads.\nHe made a code-switch to AFL with the Gold Coast Suns in 2009.\nHunt played with the team until 2014 when he made a switch to rugby union.\nFacing charges with Hunt are a 24-year-old man from Burleigh Waters, a 27-year-old man from Mermaid Waters and a 22-year-old woman from Mermaid Waters.","summary":"Former Queensland rugby union rugby player Joe Hunt has been charged with cocaine trafficking in Queensland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lewis, 48, was released from prison in 2015 after serving less than half of a 13-year sentence for drug smuggling.\n\"I've been through the experience - a lot has happened,\" he told BBC Sport.\n\"I could help young players to avoid some of the pitfalls that you may face in a professional career in modern-day sport.\"\nLewis, who played 32 Tests for England between 1990 and 1996, added: \"There are pressures of being a top sportsman, but we're in a very privileged position. After all, you're doing the thing that you love.\n\"But there's not necessarily enough thought going into the planning because of all the money that can be around you, because of a feeling that you can be invincible.\"\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\nLewis was convicted in 2009 after being caught smuggling liquid cocaine into Britain from St Lucia.\nHe has struggled to make ends meet since he left prison in June 2015, but earns some income through office work.\nHis tour of the 18 first-class counties has been organised by the Professional Cricketers' Association and the only payment Lewis will receive is his travel expenses.\n''One decision, or a couple of decisions, made over a lifetime for me shouldn't necessarily define who you are,\" added Lewis, who will begin his tour at his old county Leicestershire on Monday.\n\"You look at that decision you say, 'You know what? I went the wrong way there.'\n\"With that experience I can do this and I can do that and you keep on moving. Once you've recognised you've made the wrong choice, you keep moving.\"\nThe County Championship season starts on 10 April.\nHave you added the new Top Story alerts in the BBC Sport app? Simply head to the menu in the app - and don't forget you can also add alerts for the Six Nations, cricket scores, your football team and more.","summary":"Former England cricketer Joe Lewis has said he is \"a bit overwhelmed\" by the smuggling of cocaine.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mosimane said they could only blame themselves for not capitalising on a quick start in Atteridgeville, just outside Pretoria, where they were 2-0 up after just six minutes as their Ugandan visitors seemed to suffer from stage fright.\nWe have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position\nSundowns had the lion's share of possession in the first leg of their last 32-tie after that, but still allowed KCCA to get back into the game and net a potentially vital away goal in the 69th minute.\n\"We have ourselves to blame for putting ourselves in this position so we need to take ourselves out of this position. So we have to fight for it. We have the experience, we have the game, we have the personnel.,\" said Mosimane, voted Africa's Coach of the Year for 2016.\nIt means a tenuous lead for the return leg of the second round tie in the Ugandan capital where KCCA need win only 1-0 to go through on the away goals rule.\nMosimane says Sundowns will have to defend well in the return but also pointed out his own team's good away record in winning last year's crown. He said KCCA would be forced to leave gaps at the back as they went in search of victory in front of their own supporters\n\"It won't be an easy game for them either because they have to push everybody upfront to go score And then we can play on the break also because we've got that ability.\"\nKCCA surprised Mosimane with their work ethic and their recovery after conceding goals to centre backs Bangaly Soumahoro and Ricardo Nascimento so early in the game\n\"They worked hard. They are a hard working team, they really worked off the ball, they fight, they run, they don't give up, they have the hope,\" he said of the Ugandan champions, who are also current league leaders in their domestic competition.\nSundowns now face the possibility of joining the likes of recent champions who have come unstuck in embarrassingly early fashion in defence of their crown.\nLast year it was TP Mazembe who went out before the group phase and two years before that Egypt's Al Ahly were handed a shock second round defeat by their namesakes from Benghazi in Libya.","summary":"Sundowns secured their first win of the season with a dramatic victory over Mosimane.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Machinery that used to be \"the heart\" of Poldark Mine is to be restored by Cornwall College engineering students.\nThe tin mine, which is open to the public, is one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, its owner said.\nIt is believed that the renovation project on the mine at Wendron near Helston could take several years to complete.\nDavid Edwards, who bought it last year, said the machinery on site \"has suffered after 14 years of little or no investment\" but that the recent BBC television series has prompted the need for it to be rejuvenated.\n\"Poldark definitely had an impact for us, it brought more people in buying bookmarks and taking a tour of the mine,\" he said.\n\"The challenge now is to restore the machinery we have on display and get it back in order so that it is more interesting to the public.\n\"This has been a place of industry since the 1400s, one of the oldest industrial structures in the UK, so keeping it going is vital for Cornwall's heritage.\"\nLuke Bazeley, an engineering lecturer at Cornwall College, said: \"We always try to give the students work experience and this is the perfect live project to work on - they've loved visiting the site and finding out more about Cornwall's heritage.\"\nHe added the students will need to do some research to find replacement parts for the machinery.","summary":"The 1400s tonne of coal mine in Cornwall is to be restored after being restored.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Trump pointed to the fact that during the caucus the Cruz campaign told voters rival Ben Carson planned to quit the race, which was not true.\nThe Cruz campaign apologised to Carson's camp, saying it was a misunderstanding.\nMr Trump also cited Cruz leaflets that accused Iowans of \"voting violations\".\nPaul Pate, the top election official in Iowa, condemned the mailers on Saturday, saying the state does not track or grade individual voters.\nMr Pate said Mr Cruz's mailers \"misrepresent Iowa election law\" and that they were \"not in keeping in the spirit of the Iowa Caucuses,\" but he stopped short of any official action.\n\"Ted Cruz didn't win Iowa, he stole it. That is why all of the polls were so wrong and why he got far more votes than anticipated. Bad!\" Mr Trump said.\nEarlier, he wrote on Twitter that Mr Cruz \"illegally\" won the caucus, but later deleted the tweet.\nThe reaction contrasts with his concession speech on Monday night, which was seen as a humble departure from his usual bombastic style.\nMr Trump placed second in Monday's contest, which he called \"a long-shot great finish\" in an earlier tweet.\nMr Cruz's camp is not taking the accusations too seriously.\n\"Reality just hit the reality star - he lost Iowa and now nobody is talking about him, so he's popping off on Twitter,\" Mr Cruz's communications director Rick Tyler told Politico in an email.\n\"There are support groups for Twitter addiction, perhaps he should find his local chapter.\"\nThere is no precedent for re-doing a caucus.\nThe remaining candidates are now in New Hampshire, the next state to hold a primary vote, where Mr Trump is leading in the polls.\nRand Paul, a Republican who represents the Libertarian wing on the party, dropped out of the race on Wednesday after finishing fifth in Iowa.","summary":"Republican nominee Donald Trump has apologised for a tweet he made about the election in Iowa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The two-page note, addressed to Mrs Ellis and dated 19 August 1945, finds him dealing with the subject of joy.\nIt was found by its owner in a copy of Lewis's book, A Problem of Pain, bought years before.\nAuctioneer Chris Albury said \"keen interest worldwide\" had boosted the guide price from \u00a31,500.\nDominic Winter Auctioneers in South Cerney said the letter had been bought by a private buyer from California.\n\"It's a wonderful, thoughtful letter by one of the most highly regarded English writers of the 20th Century,\" Mr Albury said.\n\"Any original and unpublished letter that gives new insights into a collectable writer's ideas is going to have an appeal, and this one has literary, autobiographical, philosophical and theological content, so ticks every box.\n\"The letter was written just days after Japan's surrender at the end of the Second World War and perhaps the idea of joy, which he thought very unlike pleasure, was once again on his mind.\"\nIn the letter, which is in \"very good\" condition, Lewis writes: \"Real joy... jumps under one's ribs and tickles down one's back and makes one forget meals and keeps one (delightedly) sleepless o' nights.\n\"It shocks one awake when the other (security and prosperity) puts one to sleep.\n\"My private table is one second of joy is worth 12 hours of pleasure.\"\nMr Albury said the subject of joy was a \"continual theme\" throughout Lewis's life.\n\"Interesting, too, is the fact that he was to meet and marry a woman called Joy a few years later,\" he said.","summary":"A letter by a British writer to a woman who died in the 1940s has been auctioned for \u00a350,000.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The interior of the Saab 340 that flies to and from Orkney was stripped out and renewed and the exterior repainted at a cost of almost \u00a3270,000.\nLoganair, a franchise partner of Flybe, will spend \u00a33.5m having the same work done to the rest of its fleet.\nThe first stage in the three-year project follows criticism about the reliability of Loganair services.\nThe airline's business includes operating lifeline routes to and from the Scottish islands, including Lewis in the Western Isles, Orkney and Shetland.\nLast year, members of the public and MSPs raised concerns about the reliability of some of these services.\nIn January this year, the company announced that it was investing \u00a315m in a programme of improvements and upgrades.\nAs well as being given a revamp, each plane is to undergo a specialist check every 36 months.\nLoganair said this \"intensive process\" would involve stripping back the aircraft to the basic airframe structure for an examination using X-ray machines.\nBoth engines and the flight control surfaces would also be removed to give access to the aircraft's structure and internal systems.\nLoganair chairman David Harrison said he was \"extremely pleased\" the first plane had been refurbished\nHe said: \"Our engineers and support teams put an incredible amount of time and effort into the project, and I'm certain our customers will appreciate their endeavour and enjoy the comfort benefits the renewal project brings to the Saab 340 fleet.\n\"This Saab 340 renewal programme again underlines the commitment made by Loganair at the beginning of the year to embark on a significant investment programme to enhance the fleet and ultimately improve customer experience.\"","summary":"Loganair has invested \u00a33.5m in a refurbishment of its fleet of X-ray machines.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The girl was with her parents and a younger brother when she attended St Mary's Hospital in Paddington, London, at about 17:40 BST on Sunday.\nBut the family left two hours later before the girl, who police believe is diabetic, could receive treatment.\nPolice said the girl could fall into a coma if not treated immediately.\nA Scotland Yard statement said: \"The girl was initially seen by medical staff and her parents informed them that their child's name was Mashael Aldosari.\n\"Detectives are unsure if this is the child's real name as the family provided a false address to staff.\"\nThe family told medical staff they travelled to the UK in order for their son to receive hospital treatment.\nPolice said they have \"established that this is may not be the case\".\nMashael is described as being less than 5ft tall with long straight black hair. She was last seen wearing a grey top, leggings and light-coloured shoes.\nDetectives believe the family could be from Kuwait.","summary":"A three-week-old girl has been found dead in a car park after being found in a London flat.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The company was due to release results on 10 March and hold its shareholders' meeting towards the end of April.\nIt has not said by how much these events will be delayed.\nIt says results will be about the same as in 2014, although the cost of the crisis will eat into those.\nIt said it was working on \"valuation calculations\".\nSales in VW-branded cars dipped last year after the scandal - which affected 11 million cars - came to light in September. Deliveries fell 5.3% in October, 2.4% in November and 7.9% in December compared with those months in 2014.\nIt was its first drop in VW-branded sales in 11 years as the company continues to cope with the emissions scandal.\nVW has promised it will have a fix in the coming weeks for the millions of US cars with defeat devices that disguised emission levels in diesel cars.\nSales of VW-brand cars fell 4.8% in 2015 to 5.82 million cars from 6.12 million a year earlier.\nThe US Environmental Protection Agency is suing the company over what it says were 600,000 affected vehicles and a US law firm is conducting an investigation into who made the decisions to cheat.\nVolkswagen says it is sticking to its plan to publish the findings of its investigation into the scandal in the second half of April.\nResults from Porsche, which is owned by Volkswagen, are also being delayed.","summary":"VW has announced that it will cut sales of its cars in the US and Canada in a bid to cut costs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nGB finished bottom of the Pool stage in London with no wins and only three goals scored, but produced their best performance in an enthralling fifth\/sixth place play-off.\nAlex Danson scored a match-winning hat-trick, with Lily Owsley also on target.\n\"We didn't lose belief and we are delighted,\" Danson told BBC Sport.\n\"Obviously I'm delighted [with the three goals] but not just for me, from a whole team perspective because we can build on that performance leading into the summer.\"\nHead coach Danny Kerry admitted \"harsh words\" were spoken after Britain's 4-1 defeat by Australia on Saturday, but was please with how his team responded.\n\"We've had a tough tournament and they know that yesterday wasn't good enough, but today they really committed,\" he told BBC Sport.\nDanson struck her first goal of the tournament in the 10th minute, but Anita McLaren drew New Zealand level in the second period.\nOwsley and Danson struck either side of half-time to take GB clear, but back came the Kiwis with goals from Olivia Merry and Kelsey Smith made the score 3-3.\nDanson needed time out after being struck in the head by the ball, but recovered to deliver a composed lofted finish over New Zealand keeper Sally Rutherford to win Britain the match.\n\"Although we conceded a few today, which we need to work on, overall that was much better,\" captain Kate Richardson-Walsh told BBC Sport.\n\"We have a lot to learn, huge amounts, but it's good we're doing that now and can take that forward to Rio.\"\nBritish selectors will reveal the 16 women and 16 men who have been chosen to represent Team GB at this summer's Rio Olympics on Tuesday.","summary":"England goalkeeper Chris Danson says GB's 1-0 win over New Zealand in the first round of the World Cup is \"as good as any\" after beating GB.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"El Amrani, in a letter to African football associations, said he would be departing on Monday, but gave no reason for his decision.\nThe 37-year-old Moroccan had served as secretary general for the last six years.\nHayatou was deposed as Caf president 10 days ago at elections in Ethiopia, where six of his allies on the body's executive committee also lost their positions.\nThe 70-year-old Hayatou had served as president for 29 years.\nCaf's new president, Ahmad, chaired a meeting with his staff at the African football body's headquarters in Cairo later on Sunday.\nDuring the meeting, the new president announced he had accepted the resignation of El Amrani.","summary":"Caf's new president, El Amrani, has been deposed as the new head of the African Football Federation (Cafos) executive committee.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Smith, 26, already leads the one-day side and will also captain the Twenty20 team in the absence of the injured Aaron Finch.\nFellow batsman David Warner, 28, has been named as Smith's vice-captain.\n\"At 26, Steve is a fine young man with extraordinary talent,\" said national selector Rod Marsh.\n\"He is highly regarded by the selectors and we congratulate him on being appointed to the role on an ongoing basis. He should be incredibly proud.\"\nClarke, 34, confirmed his decision to retire after his side surrendered the Ashes with a heavy defeat by England at Trent Bridge, which gave the hosts a 3-1 lead.\nSmith had already captained the side in three Tests against India last summer, when Clarke was recovering from hamstring surgery and back issues.\nThe New South Welshman has played in 32 Tests for his country, scoring 2,952 runs at an average of 54.66.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"When Michael made his decision to retire last week it was a very straightforward decision for us to nominate Steve as his successor,\" added Marsh.\n\"He has big shoes to fill but everything about him suggests he is the right man for the job.\"\nWarner has earned the vice-captain's role despite a history of disciplinary problems, and Marsh said of the opener: \"David has matured and developed into an important senior figure in the Australian team. He has come a long way.\n\"We believe that he will respond well to the added responsibility of leadership.\"\nSmith and Warner will lead Australia in the limited-overs matches that follow the final Ashes Test at the Oval, which starts on 20 August.","summary":"Former England batsman Michael Smith has been named as Australia's new vice-captain.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Duff was discovered falling in and out of consciousness on Bo'ness Road in Polmont, Stirlingshire on 31 May last year.\nThe case was described by a prosecutor as one with \"unusual circumstances\".\nThe 44-year-old, of Cowdenbeath, Fife, was also banned from driving for four years.\nDepute fiscal Siobhan Monks said a member of the public was driving along the road when he came across Duff's 15-year-old Peugeot 206.\nMiss Monks said the Peugeot engine was running, but the vehicle was stationary, and Duff was not in it.\nThe other motorist stopped and found Duff \"lying in the road, under the influence, with his trousers down, falling in and out of consciousness\".\nA blood sample taken at Forth Valley Royal Hospital three hours later showed Duff was still over twice the legal drink drive limit.\nDuff told police he had drunk alcohol and slept in his car following an argument with his girlfriend.\nMiss Monks said that when Duff woke up he decided to drive to work, but felt unwell, stopped his car and got out, but could remember nothing more.\nSolicitor advocate Stephen Biggam, defending, said: \"He had become dehydrated, that's why he passed out.\"\nDuff pleaded guilty at Falkirk Sheriff Court to a charge of drink-driving.\nIn addition to the driving ban and unpaid work order, Sheriff John Mundy placed Duff under social work supervision for 18 months.\nHe said: \"This is a serious matter.\n\"The court does have the power to impose a custodial sentence, but it would be better for you to receive some kind of structured support.\"","summary":"A man has been found guilty of drunken driving and drunken driving after being caught drunk in a car in Falkirk.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 25-year-old joined the Blues from Reading in August 2015 but has yet to make his debut for the Premier League champions.\nHe was loaned back to the Royals in 2015-16 before spending last season with German side Eintracht Frankfurt.\nHector has also had spells with five non-league sides, as well as spells in Republic of Ireland and Scotland.\nThe Jamaica international has played for Bracknell Town, Didcot Town, Havant and Waterlooville, Oxford City, Horsham, Dundalk, Barnet, Shrewsbury, Aldershot, Cheltenham, Aberdeen, Reading and Frankfurt.\nHe could make his Tigers debut against Aston Villa on Saturday, 6 August.\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Former Reading goalkeeper Joeyan Hector has been named as the new Republic of Ireland goalkeeper.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Blunkett said using the same funding formula applied to Wales - which has a devolved budget - Yorkshire would be entitled to a \u00c2\u00a324bn budget.\n\"You put great store by devolving decision-making to ordinary people,\" he told Prime Minister David Cameron.\nMr Cameron said the government had already got rid of a \"centralised\" approach that Mr Blunkett was part of.\nMr Blunkett, a Labour former Cabinet minister and the MP for Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough, made the suggestion during prime minister's questions in the House of Commons.\nHe said: \"Can you think of one single reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't determine their own priorities?\n\"And, mischievously, one reason why the people of Yorkshire shouldn't have their own White Rose Parliament?\"\nMr Cameron said: \"What we are doing is we are saying to councils in Yorkshire, as up and down the country, 'We are getting rid of the ring fences, we are giving you the power to spend your money in the way that you choose'.\"\nHe added: \"We have got rid of the bossy, centralised interfering approach that I'm afraid you were rather part of.\"","summary":"The Conservative MP David Blunkett has said he will not be entitled to a budget of \u00a320m in the future of Yorkshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robinson, 21, who previously had two loan spells at the Lilywhites, turned down a new deal with Villa and joins for an undisclosed compensation fee.\nNewcastle-born former Rotherham man Pringle, 26, signs for an undisclosed fee after one year with the Cottagers.\nPringle made nine league starts during a short loan spell at Ipswich in 2016.\nRobinson told the club's website: \"It was obviously a big decision for me leaving Aston Villa, I've been there since I was eight-years-old.\n\"But, if there was ever a club for me to settle down with and sign permanently with, it would be Preston North End.\"\nFind all the latest football transfers on our dedicated page.","summary":"Aston Villa have signed former Leeds United goalkeeper Chris Robinson on a two-year contract.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Two cars and a lorry were involved in the collision on the A52 near Nottingham on 25 November.\nFather-of-three Gurdip Singh Kareer, 41, from Wollaton, was a \"loving, caring family man\", while Kyle O'Connor, 22, of Wollaton Vale, Nottingham, \"loved everything\".\nTwo men, aged 22 and 24, have been arrested and bailed over the crash.\nThe family of Mr Kareer said: \"He was a loving, caring family man that always put his wife and three children Kaiden, nine , Argent, four and Tiana, 11 months, first before anything else.\n\"He doted on his family and everything he did was for his family. He was a loving brother, a caring son and will be very sadly missed forever - but never forgotten.\"\nMr O'Connor's family described him as a loving and adventurous man\n\"Kyle was a loved brother, son, grandson, nephew and best friend.\n\"Kyle loved everything and everyone around him, behind his fearlessness, strength, sense of fun and adventure, which we will hold in our hearts forever.\n\"As a family we would like to thank everyone who has shown love and support,\" they said.\nThere were lane closures on the road for nearly 24 hours after the accident.\nPolice have renewed an appeal for any witnesses and particularly dashcam footage from any vehicles which were near the scene at the time of the crash.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Nottinghamshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The firm, which makes a vast array of consumer products including Ben & Jerry's ice-cream, Lipton tea and Dove soap, said sales fell 2.7% to \u20ac48.4bn ($56.1bn; \u00a337.1bn).\nExcluding the effect of acquisitions and unfavourable exchange rates, underlying sales rose 2.9%,\nAnalysts had expected a 3.1% rise.\nDespite the weaker-than-expected sales, Unilever reported a 7% rise in pre-tax profit to \u20ac7.6bn for the full year.\nUnilever chief executive Paul Polman said it had been a \"challenging year for our industry\", and warned he did not expect a \"significant improvement\" in market conditions in 2015.\n\"We expect our full-year performance to be similar to 2014 with the first quarter being softer but growth improving during the year\".\nUnilever said underlying sales growth in emerging markets, where it makes more than half its sales, slowed to 5.7%.\nThe firm has been hit hard by a combination of slowing growth in China, a recession in Brazil as well as western sanctions on Russia.\nUnilever cut 1,400 jobs last year and Mr Polman said due to the \"low growth environment\" it would continue to cut costs and simplify the business.\nThe firm has recently sold a number of its products, including its Slim-Fast brand and Ragu and Bertolli pasta sauces.","summary":"Unilever has forecast a sharp fall in sales in the first quarter of 2015.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ministry of Peshmerga Affairs said blood samples from about 35 fighters revealed traces of sulphur mustard.\nIt did not say if any of the peshmerga had died as a result of the attack, or how severely they had been wounded.\nMustard gas can burn skin and cause severe respiratory problems, and is banned under international law.\nThe exposure took place along the front lines near the northern Iraqi towns of Makhmour and Gwer, the ministry said in a statement.\nRoughly 37 mortars were fired in the attack, the statement added, \"releasing white smoke and a black liquid\".\nThe ministry called on countries fighting IS to give peshmerga fighters equipment for protection against chemical attacks. Several countries including the United States are already giving military assistance to the Kurdish fighters.\nThis is not the first time IS has been accused of using chemical weapons. In March, Kurdish authorities in Iraq said they had evidence that IS had used chlorine gas.\nThat allegation, by the Kurdistan Region Security Council, followed similar claims that the group had used low-grade chemical weapons against Iraqi security forces.\nThe director of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons expressed \"serious concern\" in August over the possibility IS was using prohibited chemical weapons.\nThe UN recently adopted a resolution aimed at identifying those behind chemical weapons attacks in Syria.\nIS already has a large arsenal of conventional weapons and military vehicles seized from the Iraqi army, much of it produced by the United States.\nIraq Kurds were the victim of a major chemical weapons attack by the Iraqi military under Saddam Hussein in 1988, which left thousands dead in the city of Halabja.","summary":"The head of the international chemical weapons agency (IS) has been killed in a chemical attack in northern Iraq.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man, 41, was helped from the Audi TT which had been driven at speed into Carr Mill reservoir in St Helens on Monday evening, Merseyside Police said.\nFive officers were filmed rescuing him from the slowly sinking vehicle.\nThe man was found to be uninjured when taken to hospital. He was detained on suspicion of a number of offences.\nThese included the unauthorised taking of a motor vehicle, burglary, dangerous driving and failing to stop, police said.\nOfficers started tracking the suspected stolen Audi in Liverpool at about 20:20 GMT.\nWhen police attempted to stop the car, the driver sped off, leading to a police pursuit up the M62.\nOfficers deployed a stop-stick before the Audi continued to be driven at speed and finally into the reservoir.\nThe officers who went into the water were also checked over as a precaution and have all been released.\nCh Supt Jon Ward said: \"The officers involved in this pursuit and rescue acted with exceptional bravery, tenacity and professionalism to rescue the man on a bitterly cold, wet and miserable evening.\n\"Without a second thought given to their own safety and the conditions, they entered the freezing water and dragged him through the rear of the car just before it became completely submerged.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the theft of a car in Merseyside.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Homes have been added to My NHS, part the NHS Choices site, allowing users to leave ratings and reviews to help other people assess services.\nEach care home is scored on its level of safety, staff turnover and food hygiene, among other standards.\nThe National Care Association said if information was not up to date, it could be \"unfair\" to care providers.\nOn the website, a database can be searched using a postcode, region or home name to check on facilities with or without nursing.\nPeople can access:\nHealth Minister Alistair Burt said: \"We know how difficult important decisions about care for a loved one can be - this is a victory for those who are worried about care - with a click of a button the public will be able to make an informed choice about care and make those difficult decisions easier.\n\"This data will show clearly the difference in quality across care homes and will help drive up standards by highlighting poor performers which will mean they have to shape up their services or lose out.\"\nNadra Ahmed, chair of the National Care Association, which represents independent care sector providers, said the move could help people \"answer some of the questions\" they may have about care.\nBut she warned that if the \"snapshot\" of the provider's rating or profile on the site was not regularly updated it could disadvantage those who improve their service.\n\"I don't know how [improvements] would be indicated... especially if that report is not going to be reviewed for a period of time, which would be unfair.\"\nShe added: \"Nothing beats actually going to see a service for yourself. If you think that it's good [but the website] says there's something that's not quite right, don't let it put you off.\n\"When you look at the website you know that responsible services who may have an inadequate rating will be working towards making that better.\"","summary":"The quality of care in care in care homes in England and Wales is being questioned by the NHS.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The program - called Vital - will vote on whether to invest in a specific company or not.\nThe firm it will be working for - Deep Knowledge Ventures - focuses on drugs for age-related diseases.\nIt said that Vital would make its recommendations by sifting through large amounts of data.\nThe algorithm looks at a range of data when making decisions - including financial information, clinical trials for particular drugs, intellectual property owned by the firm and previous funding.\n\"On first sight, it looks like a futuristic idea but on reflection it is really a little bit of publicity hype,\" said Prof Noel Sharkey of the University of Sheffield.\n\"A lot of companies use large data search to access what is happening on the market, then the board or trusted workers can decide on the advice.\n\"With financial markets, algorithms are delegated with decisions. The idea of the algorithm voting is a gimmick. It is not different from the algorithm making a suggestion and the board voting on it.\"\nAccording to Deep Knowledge Ventures, Vital has already approved two investment decisions.\nThe software was developed by UK-based Aging Analytics.","summary":"A software that helps companies make decisions about drugs for age-related diseases is to be developed by a firm that will be working for the NHS.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The woman had withdrawn her pension from a bank in Altrincham on Monday before heading into the Iceland store.\nWhile shopping she was approached by a woman who grabbed her trolley and demanded her money.\nNot willing to give up without a fight, however, the octogenarian hit the woman over the head with the bacon before the would-be thief fled empty-handed.\nGreater Manchester Police said while the 86-year-old was \"safe and well\", she was \"shook up about the incident\".\nUpdate 20 July 2016: A video of the incident obtained by Altrincham Today and released later revealed the incident was less dramatic than previously reported by Greater Manchester Police.","summary":"A woman has been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Imani Wiltshire was discovered on the lower deck of the bus in Stratford, east London, on 28 September.\nShe was taken to hospital where she was pronounced dead. A post-mortem examination found she died from head injuries.\nRosalin Baker, 25, and Jeffrey Wiltshire, 52, of Manor Park, pleaded not guilty to murder at the Old Bailey.\nThey also denied charges of causing or allowing the death of their child.\nA trial date has been set for 13 March at the same court.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of murdering a child who died on the scene of a bus in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24 crew, mostly from Eastern Europe and Asia, are still on board the Maersk Tigris, anchored off Bandar Abbas.\nMaersk said it still did not know the reason why the Marshall Islands-flagged vessel was seized, and noted it had been in an international shipping lane.\nBut Iranian authorities noted that it had been in the country's waters.\nIranian media cited an official as saying the ship was seized based on a court order in connection with a complaint made by a private Iranian company about debts.\nOn Wednesday, Maersk said it had been in contact with Singapore-based Rickmers Shipmanagement, from whom it charters the Maersk Tigris, and was \"pleased to learn that the crew is safe and under the circumstances in good spirits\".\nThe crew includes a British national, but no Americans, as initial reports suggested.\n\"We are continuing our efforts to obtain more information about the Iranian authorities' seizure - in international waters - of Maersk Tigris. We are not able at this point to establish or confirm the reason behind the seizure,\" Maersk added.\n\"We remain in close dialogue with the Danish ministry of foreign affairs.\"\nA spokesman for Rickmers Shipmanagement said the vessel had been carrying commercial goods and no \"special cargo\" such as military equipment.\nThe incident has prompted the US Navy to dispatch a destroyer and a reconnaissance plane to the area to \"monitor\" the situation.\nA general distress call sent out by the Maersk Tigris on Tuesday morning was picked up by US Naval Forces Central Command (NAVCENT).\nA Pentagon spokesman said Iranian Revolutionary Guards Navy patrol vessels had approached the ship while it was moving through Iranian territorial waters, but inside an area that under international agreement is open to foreign ships making an \"innocent passage\".\nThe patrol vessels ordered the container ship to go deeper into Iranian waters, but the master refused. Only when they fired warning shots across its bow, did he comply.\nThe Pentagon spokesman called the actions of the patrol vessels \"inappropriate\".","summary":"The US Navy has seized a ship seized by a US Navy sailor in the eastern Iranian port of Maersk Tigris, a US Navy official has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Madihah Taheer, Ummariyat Mirza and Zainub Mirza appeared at the Old Bailey in London on 28 April.\nMrs Taheer, 21, has been charged with assisting another to commit acts of terrorism by providing her bank details to purchase a knife.\nMr Mirza, the husband of Mrs Taheer, 21, is charged with preparing for a terrorist attack in the UK by buying a knife and other items.\nZainub Mirza from Eastfield Road, Bordesley Green, is charged with sending Islamic State propaganda videos to others.\nBrother and sister Ummariyat Mirza, 21, and Zainub Mirza, 23, were remanded in custody until their next court appearance.\nMore stories from Birmingham and the Black Country\nMrs Taheer, of St Agathas Road, Birmingham, was granted bail with strict conditions imposed.\nThe trio will next appear before Woolwich Crown Court on 4 September.\nWest Midlands Police said the charges were not linked to March's Westminster attack.","summary":"A man has been charged with terrorism after a woman was found guilty of attempting to commit acts of terrorism in the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stephen Doughty won the seat with 9,193 votes, a majority of 5,334 over the Conservatives. The Lib Dems were third, with Plaid Cymru fourth.\nThe turnout was 25.65% - down from more than 60% at the 2010 General Election.\nMr Doughty succeeds Alun Michael, who stood down after 25 years as an MP to stand in the police and crime commissioner elections.\nThe new MP beat seven other candidates to retain the seat for Labour.\nMr Doughty, a former head of Oxfam Cymru, said in his acceptance speech that his victory was a \"condemnation\" of the policies and priorities of the UK government, particularly in areas such as proposals for regional pay.\nHe called for stronger regulation of banks and a \"greater sense of community and society\", with more emphasis on fairness.\nMr Doughty also paid tribute to previous holders of the Cardiff South seat, including former Prime Minister Jim Callaghan and former Welsh First Secretary Alun Michael and promised to serve his constituents with humility.\nLabour has held the seat since it was created in 1983 and the party's representation of southern Cardiff in Parliament has been unbroken since Mr Callaghan was first elected as an MP in 1945.\nCardiff South and Penarth includes inner-city neighbourhoods such as Grangetown and Butetown, the redeveloped waterfront around Cardiff Bay and the town of Penarth in the Vale of Glamorgan.\nIts 78,000 voters makes it the biggest seat in Wales in terms of electors.\nParliamentary by-elections also took place in the seats of Corby and Manchester Central on Thursday.\nAnd elections were also held for the newly-created police and crime commissioners were held for all 41 forces in England and Wales outside London.","summary":"The Welsh government has voted to retain the Welsh South seat in the first general election.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"No Windfarm at Gayton (NOWAG) and East Lindsey District Council both oppose the planning application.\nThe protest march on Sunday morning raised money for legal costs as well as highlighting the campaign.\nThe developers say wind turbines contribute to renewable energy targets and help combat climate change.\nBut campaigner Melvin Grosvenor, who is working with NOWAG, questioned how efficiently the turbines would generate energy.\n\"It's a huge price for Lincolnshire to pay to host a suspect technology,\" he said.\n\"The developers say we need renewable energy, but at what cost to the landscape?\"\nEarlier this year Lincolnshire County Council issued a statement advising district councils not to grant planning permission if wind farms fail to meet strict criteria.\nThe council's leader, Martin Hill, said he did not want Lincolnshire to be \"covered by a forest of the things\".\nMr Grosvenor said wind turbines have more of a visual impact in Lincolnshire because the landscape is relatively flat.\n\"The issue we've got with Lincolnshire is because it's predominantly big open skies there are few visual detractors, and of course you've got the Lincolnshire Wolds [an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty],\" he said.\nAbout 60 campaigners walked from near Theddlethorpe Church to Great Carlton, and many were sponsored.\nThey walked along a bridleway known as the Two Mile Bank, where the turbines would be erected.\nThe campaigners also flew a blimp at about 377ft (115m) to demonstrate the maximum height of the turbines.\nThere are already wind farms at Gayton le Marsh and Theddlethorpe, and Mr Grosvenor said the proposed turbines would \"give the impression of a continuous line of turbines on the landscape.\"\nThe public inquiry is due to begin in January and the government will decide whether permission is granted or not.\nDeveloper EnergieKontor said on its consultation website: \"The UK is the windiest country in Europe and the deployment of wind farms could contribute significantly to renewable energy targets which aim to assist in combating climate change.\"","summary":"Lincolnshire County Council has urged the council to allow wind turbines to be erected on the landscape.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"That compares with just 300 people in the largest trust area, Belfast.\nIt is thought that the problem in the South Eastern Trust is down to staffing issues in that area.\nThe trust - which covers Newtownards, County Down and Lisburn, said it has been unable to fill two consultant cardiologist posts.\nThere is also the added problem of staff sickness and increase in the number of referrals.\nThe South Eastern Trust serves a population of approximately 345,000 people with a budget of almost \u00c2\u00a3500m.\nThe figures also show that 364 people are waiting up to a year for their first urgent consultant-led appointment at the Ulster Hospital, while in every other trust the waiting list for this type of appointment is zero.\nIn a statement, South Eastern Trust said: \"We have recently lost two consultant cardiologists who both required to relocate.\n\"Despite strenuous efforts, we have, so far, been unable to fill these vital posts and, combined with the constant increase in the number of cardiology referrals, this has led to an unfortunate increase in waiting times for appointments.\n\"We are taking every possible measure to address this.\"","summary":"The waiting list for consultant cardiologist appointments in the South Eastern Trust has fallen to its lowest level since records began.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said the firework was dropped through the doorway of a fish and chip shop by an \"unknown male\".\nThe incident happened at about 21:15 BST on Friday at the shop in Alliance Avenue.\nThe man was taken to hospital where he is described as being in a stable condition.\nCondemning the incident, North Belfast SDLP assembly member Nichola Mallon said: \"Fireworks aren't toys, they can cause serious injury and they can cause considerable damage to property and they need to be used responsibly.\n\"So I would send a very clear message to parents and to young people to realise the dangers of fireworks.\"\nSinn F\u00c3\u00a9in councillor JJ Magee said: \"Hopefully the injured man will make a full and speedy recovery but it must have been a very traumatic experience.\"\nPolice have appealed for witnesses to contact them.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Belfast.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They started arriving at Poldhu Cove on the Lizard on Sunday, and National Trust volunteers have been clearing them away as they are said to pose a risk to wildlife.\nThe bottles are sealed, but witnesses say some have leaked.\nThe National Trust said it believed a container had gone overboard from a ship, during the stormy weather.\nThe Maritime and Coastguard Agency said: \"While it is fact that the MV Blue Ocean lost a container containing bottles of 'Vanish', there is no currently available evidence that the bottles washed up on the Cornish coast are from this container; all evidence is currently circumstantial.\"\nIt is thought the vessel lost the container near Land's End in May.\nThe BBC has contacted Vanish, but the company is yet to comment.\nOther nearby coves including Gunwalloe, Polurrian, Church Cove and Marazion have also been affected, conservationists said.\nCornwall Wildlife Trust said it was \"highly concerned\" about the impact on \"sensitive marine life\".\nJustin Whitehouse, from the National Trust, said: \"The main worry is all that detergent going into our beautiful marine environment, but thankfully most are full.\n\"We think it's a container that has gone overboard from a container ship, during stormy seas.\"\nCornwall Council said the authority and partners, including the Maritime and Coastguard Agency and Natural England, would be monitoring beaches in the area.\nIt said: \"The National Trust who own the beach at Poldhu have arranged for the bottles to be cleared away.\n\"In the meantime the public are advised to keep children and dogs at a safe distance from the bottles should any more be washed up.\n\"No attempt should be made to recover the bottles.\"","summary":"The MV Blue Ocean has lost a container of bottled detergent containing a total of 3,000 bottles of 'Vanish' - including a container of ice cream, in a container near Plymouth.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hilda Gaddum, the mayor of Cheshire East, said her fellow Conservative Michael Jones's position had become \"untenable\".\nThe council waived its own financial rules three times when granting Core Fit Ltd contracts totalling \u00a3156,000.\nMr Jones said he was \"clear\" that he had \"not misled council\".\nThe fitness company runs classes in schools and is owned by Mr Jones's personal physiotherapist, Amanda Morris. Neither Ms Morris nor her company have commented on the claims.\nMr Jones has previously said he had publicly declared his interest in the firm, while a council spokesman said there had been no \"unlawful expenditure or any breach of EU procurement rules\".\nHowever, Ms Gaddum said Mr Jones had \"misled\" councillors at a meeting in October, where he questioned why his link with the company was \"being brought up\", and had lobbied for it to receive help.\nThe BBC has seen a letter written by Mr Jones to local MP George Osborne - whose Tatton constituency is included within Cheshire East - in which work carried out by Ms Morris's company is praised.\nEmails released following a BBC Freedom of Information Act request show Mr Jones helped Ms Morris write a positive assessment of how Core Fit had fulfilled one of the council's contracts.\nCore Fit Ltd contracts\nJune 2014\nMarch 2015\nMs Gaddum said she had written to Mr Jones asking for his resignation, which led to \"a very, very difficult meeting with him\".\nIn a statement, Mr Jones said he would \"not be resigning but thank the mayor for recognising the many good things I have achieved\".\n\"I am disappointed, given that I vigorously sponsored her mayoralty to my group, at the comments made. But that is Hilda for you.\"\nThe council has not responded to requests for a comment.","summary":"A council mayor has said she was \"misled\" by the company that owned a gym in Cheshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Premier had suspended its shares on 13 January after agreeing to buy E.On's North Sea assets for a net $120m (\u00c2\u00a384m) plus working capital adjustments.\nThe deal was amended during the suspension so that it no longer constituted a reverse takeover.\nBy close of trading, Premier's share price was up by nearly 90% to 36p.\nLondon-based Premier said the cost of the deal would now come to $135m, including completion adjustments.\nPremier added that this was a result of an increase of the dividend paid to E.On before completion of the deal.\nIn a statement, it said: \"On the basis of this lower aggregate consideration, the acquisition has been classified as a Class 1 transaction.\"\nThe proposed acquisition is still subject to approval by Premier's shareholders and lenders.\nThe assets Premier is buying are located in the Central North Sea, West of Shetlands and the Southern Gas Basin.\nE.On's UK oil and gas upstream portfolio includes stakes in 40 licenses, including a 5.2% interest in the Elgin-Franklin field, a 47% interest in the Babbage field and a 50% stake in the Tolmount discovery.\nThe deal will add about 15,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day to Premier's production totals in 2016, according to the company.","summary":"Premier Oil and Gas has suspended its share in a deal to buy Premier Oil and Gas in a deal worth $2.5bn (\u00a31.2bn) deal.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Tatiana Duva-Rodriguez, 46, is licensed to carry a concealed weapon, but police said she should not have opened fire because her life was not in danger.\nPursued by security guards, a shopflifter ran from a Home Depot hardware store on 6 October to a vehicle driven by an accomplice.\nMs Rodriguez fired several shots with a 9mm handgun as they drove away.\nNo-one was hurt outside the store in Auburn Hills, Michigan, about 35 miles (56km) north of Detroit. Police said Ms Rodriguez had hit the back tyre of the getaway vehicle.\n\"I find it very disturbing that someone would take out their gun in a busy parking lot and shoot at the tyres of a passing car,\" prosecutor Jessica Cooper said in a statement. \"Once fired, the bullet could have easily ricocheted or fragmented and injured or killed someone else.\"\nThe thieves escaped with $1,000 (\u00c2\u00a3652) worth of merchandise. Police arrested two people few days later and charged them with retail fraud.\nIf convicted, Ms Rodriguez faces up to 90 days in jail and a possible fine of up to $500.","summary":"A woman has been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in Detroit.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As a teenager he tried three times, unsuccessfully, to defect from Cuba, once spending a month in Cuban jail. He finally escaped to Mexico on his fourth attempt, saving his mother from drowning on their boat trip over.\nHe and his mother were then reunited with his father in Tampa, Florida where he had fled two years earlier.\nBut Fernandez's transition from his life in Cuba was difficult. Baseball helped him acclimate to his new American life.\nAfter starting at Alonso High School in Tampa, speaking almost no English, Fernandez steered the baseball team to two state championships.\nHe was drafted by the Marlins in 2011 at 20 years old and named National League Rookie of the Year in 2013.\nThe Miami Herald reported his grandmother, a loyal supporter, often stood on her roof in Cuba during his games to listen to the sports radio broadcast as her grandson played.\nPlayers and fans described him as enthusiastic, energetic and charismatic. Many Cubans from Miami's Latin community, felt that the player embodied their own struggles.\nMiguel Garay, 78, a Miamian who came from Cuba's Pinar del Rio said: \"His story was our story.\n\"There's such a great tradition of baseball in Cuba and he embodied it better than anyone.\"\nAfter undergoing surgery in 2014 for a torn elbow ligament Fernandez became a US citizen in 2015, where he gave the keynote speech at his citizenship ceremony.\nHe said: \"This is one of my important accomplishments. I'm an American citizen now - I'm one of them. I consider myself now to be free.\"\nFernandez was described as an \"avid fisherman\" and was aboard a friend's boat when the vessel hit a jetty, causing it to capsize.\nHe had revealed recently that his girlfriend was pregnant.\nMarlins President David Samson said at a news conference: \"When you talk about tragedy like this there are no words that come to mind.\n\"There is prayer and thought toward his family and his soon to be born daughter. You recognize how precious life is.\"","summary":"Cuban legend Miguel Fernandez has been named as the first American citizen to win the prestigious Marlins World Series title.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Government sources told the BBC that the tribal fighters set fire to a building used by the militants.\nThe source said 10 IS militants and five tribesmen had died in the clashes that followed.\nIssa al-Issawi, the exiled mayor of Fallujah, said that more tribesmen were joining the fight against IS.\nReports said the violence involved men from multiple tribes and IS members known as al-Hisba, who are responsible for enforcing religious strictures in the city.\n\"Clashes took place between sons of the al-Mahamda and al-Juraisat tribes against the al-Hisba group,\" Mr Issawi told AFP news agency.\nHe said the violence stemmed from tensions over increasingly difficult living conditions while Fallujah is besieged by Iraqi security forces.\nSheikh Majeed al-Juraisi, a leader in the al-Juraisat tribe, told AFP the clashes were part of an uprising against IS fighters in the city and called on the government and security forces to help.\nReports suggested the tribesmen had seized parts of the north of the city, but later ceded the ground back to IS jihadists.\nFallujah, which is about 50km (30 miles) west of Baghdad, has been held by anti-government forces since the beginning of 2014 and is now one of two Iraqi cities still under the IS group's control.\nIS militants launched a sweeping offensive in June 2014 that overran large areas north and west of Baghdad, but security forces and allied fighters have pushed the jihadists back with support from US-led air strikes.","summary":"A group of Islamic State (IS) fighters have been killed in a sweeping attack in Fallujah, officials say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The details emerged during the sentencing of Arshid, Bannaras and Basharat Hussain at Sheffield Crown Court.\nArshid, 40, and Basharat, 39, were found guilty by a jury of 50 offences.\nBannaras, 36, pleaded guilty to 10 offences before the trial started.\nMichelle Colborne QC said Bannaras Hussain met one victim when she was 12 or 13 and she performed sex acts on him.\n\"He was indifferent to whether she consented or not,\" she said.\n\"When her brothers found out, they were furious with her and would physically assault her because she was involved sexually with an Asian man.\"\nShe said Bannaras abused one victim in a car park next to Rotherham Police Station, and told the court how the sister of another of his victims described her sister as a \"broken human being\".\nMs Colborne said one woman had described the Hussain brothers as \"a pack of animals\".\nSumming up the contents of a number of statements from the women abused by the brothers, she said: \"They describe from their teenage years a life in the main of feeling dirty, ashamed and guilty.\n\"Between them, a plethora of emotional conditions - eating disorders, self-harm, agoraphobia, self-loathing and terminations for many of them from the age of 14 - events they have never been able to put behind them.\"\nShe said many of the victims have had relationship problems throughout their lives and have found themselves subjected to domestic violence.\nThree associates of the Hussain brothers, their uncle Qurban Ali, 53, Karen MacGregor, 58, and Shelley Davies, 40, will also be sentenced.\nAli was found guilty of conspiracy to rape, while MacGregor and Davies were convicted of false imprisonment and conspiracy to procure a woman under 21 to become a common prostitute. MacGregor was also convicted of two counts of conspiracy to rape.","summary":"A brother has been found guilty of murdering a woman in Sheffield.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bielik, 17, who underwent his medical at Arsenal last week, signed for Legia from their Polish rivals Lech Poznan in July and has made six appearances in all competitions this season.\nArsenal say the deal \"is subject to the completion of regulatory processes\".\nThe Poland Under-17 international can play in both a holding midfield role and at centre-back.\nHe said: \"I've decided to move to Arsenal and although I cannot be sure of what's to come in the future, I'm going to London to fulfil my dreams.\n\"I'm grateful to my team-mates and manager Henning Berg for trusting such a young player and giving me a chance to play for the first team. It's mostly thanks to him that I'm able to move to Arsenal.\"\nBerg said: \"Krystian is a very talented player, who is going to achieve big success in football in the future.\"\nFor each position, select whether you think Arsenal are sorted, or if a player is needed.","summary":"Arsenal goalkeeper Joe Bielik has signeded Arsenal goalkeeper Lech Poznan for an initial three-year contract.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 19-year-old was held in Barking on suspicion of being concerned in the commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism.\nPolice said six other suspects remain in custody and searches are ongoing.\nEight people were killed when three men drove at pedestrians on the bridge and stabbed people in Borough Market.\nThe man arrested on Sunday is being held at a police station in south London.\nThe six men still in custody, all aged between 27 and 30, were also arrested in east London - four in Ilford, one in Newham and one in Barking.\nThirteen people arrested as part of the investigation have been released without charge, while a 33-year-old man held in Ilford on 8 June has been bailed.\nOver the weekend, police released images of fake explosive belts worn by the three attackers, named as Khuram Butt, Rachid Redouane and Youssef Zaghba.\nBorough Market is hoping to re-open \"later this week\", managing director Darren Henaghan has said.\nTraders were officially given access to the market on Monday - for the first time since the terror attack - to allow them to start clearing up and prepare to resume business.\nOn Saturday night, bars and restaurants across the capital donated money to a British Red Cross UK fund for victims of terror attacks and their families, as Londoners were encouraged to show \"unity and resilience\" a week after the attack.\nThe fund has raised more than \u00c2\u00a3700,000 since it started on 4 June.\nAnd on Sunday, Southwark Cathedral - which had been cordoned off in the days after the attack - re-opened its doors for the first time.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He and his son Gorka were arrested earlier this month as part of a corruption investigation.\nVillar, who denied all the allegations, has been suspended for one year by the Spanish football federation.\n\"Villar will no longer have any official functions at our organisation,\" Uefa said on Thursday.\n\"In view of the ongoing court proceedings in Spain, we have no further comments to make on this matter.\"\nUefa said its president, Aleksander Ceferin, had accepted Villar's resignation and had thanked him for his years of service to European football.\nVillar, a former Athletic Bilbao and Spain midfielder, had headed the Spanish football federation for 29 years. Juan Luis Larrea has been named as interim president.","summary":"Former UEFA president Juan Luis Villar has been sacked as a result of corruption in the Spanish football federation.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man named as Abdalfatah HA is suspected of being part of a unit with an al-Qaeda-linked group formerly known as al-Nusra Front, which killed 36 Syrian government employees in 2013.\nThe federal prosecutors' office said the man, arrested in Duesseldorf, had carried out death sentences.\nA second suspected al-Nusra fighter was arrested in the town of Giessen.\nAbdulrahman AA is accused of breaking international weapons laws.\nBoth are thought to have been part of the same combat unit for al-Nusra, which was al-Qaeda's affiliate in Syria at the time.\nThe group formally severed its ties to the global jihadist network last year, renaming itself Jabhat Fateh al-Sham.\nIn January, JFS merged with four smaller groups to form Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.\nGerman prosecutors allege Abdulrahman AA, 26, and Abdalfatah HA, 35, took part in an armed battle against Syrian government troops including taking over a big arms depot near Mahin, central Syria, in November 2013, eight months after the murders of the government employees.\nSome local reports have claimed one of the men was an asylum seeker, but a spokeswoman for the prosecutors' office refused to confirm this.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man in central Syria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"RTL claims Baysilone, normally associated with the oil or rubber industries, was found in a breakdown of the implant, made by Poly Implant Prothese (PIP).\nA lawyer acting for PIP strongly denied the report, telling RTL that the product was not industrial but a food product used in lipstick.\nThe company was shut down in 2010.\nRTL had the implant examined by a chemistry and toxicology researcher who alleged that the materials used, which also included Silopren and Rhodorsil, had caused the high rupture rate from the silicone gel implants.\nAlthough the French health safety agency was already aware the defective implants contained industrial rather than medical grade silicone, no mention has been made of additives from the petrol industry.\nPIP breast implants: Your stories\nThe British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons said earlier that the silicone was believed to have been made for mattresses but a lawyer acting for French implant-wearers said the composition of the implant varied.\nFrench authorities have advised 30,000 women in France to have the PIP implants removed as a precaution because of an estimated 5% rupture rate.\nThe French health safety agency says it has registered 1,143 ruptures and 495 inflammatory reactions from the implants.\nAn estimated 300-400,000 women were given the implants, mainly in Latin America and elsewhere in Europe.\nIn the UK, 40,000 women have been advised by the government not to have them removed although ministers have ordered a review of data used to assess the risk of the implant leaking.\nA surgeon advising the British government, Tim Goodacre, told the BBC on Monday that the failure rate was \"quite out of the ordinary\" and he said they should be removed on \"a staged basis\".\nNo link has been made between ruptured implants and cancer.\nPIP's lawyer, Yves Haddad, has insisted the fuel additive allegations are completely unfounded.\n\"This isn't an industrial product but a food product of the same type that goes, for example, into the making of lipstick,\" he told RTL.\nHe also promised that PIP's founder Jean-Claude Mas would emerge later this week to give an explanation. Mr Mas, 72, is believed to be in southern France.","summary":"French implant makers have been urged to stop using a chemical-based implant that was found to be defective in a French oil refinery.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nia Griffith said her party offers \"investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster\" by the Tories.\nShe urged people to \"imagine the price\" if there was a Conservative government in Wales as well.\n\"Labour changes peoples' lives when we are in government\", Ms Griffith added.\nShe reinforced the message of First Minister Carwyn Jones, who told delegates on Saturday that the assembly election in May would be a straight fight between Labour and the Conservatives.\n\"Together we are fighting for Wales in Westminster and taking on the Tories' appalling treatment of our nation,\" Ms Griffith said.\n\"We need to tell families up and down the country about what our Welsh Labour government is delivering.\n\"Investment in Wales, versus cuts from Westminster - jobs for our young people, not leaving a generation behind.\n\"That's the difference that a Labour government makes. Labour policies promised then delivered because we are in government.\n\"So don't listen to those who say we should be happy just shouting from the sidelines, that principled opposition is better than political power.\n\"If we take that attitude we may as well shut up shop.\"\nMs Griffith pointed to Labour's establishment of the NHS, introduction of the minimum wage, and delivering devolution with the creation of the National Assembly.\nMeanwhile Mr Jones has said income tax rates in Wales would stay the same as those in England under a Labour Welsh government.\nHe told the Sunday Supplement programme on BBC Radio Wales he would not use new powers to increase income taxes if Labour won the assembly election.\n\"People have a real squeeze on their personal finances and the last thing I want to do is add to that pressure,\" he said,\nScottish Labour leader Kezia Dugdale has proposed an increase of 1p in the pound for taxpayers in Scotland.","summary":"Labour should be \"resolute\" in its approach to the economy, according to the Welsh Labour leader Nia Griffith.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The debate, on Thursday, was discussing \"serious and widespread failures\" in Gloucestershire's children's service.\nCllr Shaun Parsons, chairman of the council, said members had been told the proceedings were being televised.\nTwo said they had been listening, one blamed medication, but the fourth admitted the meetings \"drag a bit\".\nMr Parsons said he believed the chairman's role is to make sure the meeting runs smoothly and efficiently but added it is not his place to \"give councillors a nudge\".\nBut the former MP for Stroud, Neil Carmichael disagreed. He said it was \"wrong\" that councillors fell asleep \"during such an important meeting on such a critical subject\".\n\"As chairman of the Commons Select Committee I felt it was very much my job to ensure that meetings were run briskly and that all those present were fully engaged throughout,\" the Conservative said.\nFour councillors were spotted nodding off, including deputy leader, Conservative Ray Theodoulou who blamed his heart medication for making him \"a little drowsy\".\nFellow Tory Rob Bird said he may have \"closed his eyes for a moment\", while Liberal Democrat John Cordwell admitted he \"might have nodded off very briefly\". Both men insisted they were aware of the proceedings.\nBut Labour's Graham Morgan was more forthright though, stating: \"Those meetings drag a bit and I'm 66.\"\nMr Parsons said although he had not seen the BBC film it was important to listen to what the councillors had said in mitigation.\n\"It was a very long day, people had been briefed quite considerably on the facts.\n\"But it's not a good appearance for people maybe to have been asleep or indeed nodding off... , it's most unfortunate.\"","summary":"A council chairman has said he will not be attending the children's meeting to discuss the \"nodding off\" of children.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Molinari stormed into contention with two eagles in the last seven holes to set a clubhouse target of nine under par, which Dunne was able to match thanks to a birdie on the last.\nThe players then returned to the 18th hole for a sudden death play-off.\nA scrappy par proved to be enough for Molinari to secure the title.\nDunne, who had enjoyed a two-shot lead going into the final round, found trouble off the tee and failed to get up and down from a greenside bunker.\nThe 24-year-old's second place finish was his best ever on the European Tour however.\n\"I felt like there were just so many shots that slipped away from me. It's just one of those days,\" said Dunne.\n\"I felt like I was really close to shooting four or five under and stuck with one under in the end. I'm happy with my form and looking forward to next week.\n\"I'm just a bit disappointed not to come out with the result we wanted but it's a step in the right direction.\"\nFor the Italian, it was his first European Tour success since 2010.","summary":"Molinari secured a first European Tour win of the season with a dramatic victory at Dunne.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It was first spotted at Montevrain, 38km (23 miles) east of Paris.\nSightings of the animal sparked a search involving hundreds of emergency services workers, animal-trackers and a helicopter.\nBut experts now say the animal is most likely a much less dangerous animal, such as a lynx or large domestic cat.\nThey made their conclusions based on inspecting animal tracks.\nIt remains unclear where the animal came from, though there is a big cat park near Montevrain.\nA source told AFP that the search had been scaled back for the moment and the helicopter grounded, although forces remained \"mobilised\" in case of a fresh alert.\nThe BBC's Hugh Schofield in Paris says police had suggested there was probably not too much to worry about, but the authorities still sent out officers with guns and tranquilisers.\nThe hunt has focused on areas near the Disneyland Paris theme park.\nThere was a fresh alert on Friday morning after paw prints were discovered near a service station east of Paris.\nTo reach there, the animal had apparently crossed the A4 motorway.\nPolice guarded the entrances to schools in the Montevrain area in case the cat turned up, as a helicopter with thermal imaging hovered.\nLocal residents were asked to stay indoors and parents urged to take their children to and from school by car.\nA dozen or so soldiers from a nearby army base joined police and fire officials combing the countryside outside Montevrain.\nA huntsman, officially designated as a \"wolf catcher\", who has a specially trained dog, was also part of the search team.\nThe owner of the lntermarche supermarket in Montevrain said on Thursday that his wife had spotted the animal at about 08:30 (07:30 GMT).\n\"She didn't get out of the car and called me to say 'I think I saw a lynx',\" he was quoted as saying. The woman took a photograph that appears to show a large cat.\nLe Parisien newspaper said several local residents had sighted the animal.\nThe Montevrain mayor's office dismissed the idea that the big cat could have escaped from a circus that was in the town until Saturday, Le Parisien reported.","summary":"A cat has been found dead in a car in the French city of Montevrain, police say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fifa president Sepp Blatter announced plans last week to form an 11-person panel to review football's scandal-hit world governing body.\nDomenico Scala had earlier said he would only lead the taskforce if he is guaranteed full independence.\nThe Swiss businessman is already the independent chair of Fifa's audit and compliance committee.\nScala was believed to have been prepared to lead the taskforce, after meeting presidents of three of Fifa's six continental confederations.\nBut a spokesman for Scala told BBC Sport: \"Domenico Scala never applied for such a chairmanship.\"\nHe added that the post would only be considered \"under the strict condition\" that \"independence was guaranteed\".\nAs well as an independent chair, the taskforce will have two representatives from the AFC (Asia), CAF (Africa), Concacaf (North, Central America and the Caribbean) and Uefa (Europe), as well as one representative from each of Conmebol (South America) and the OFC (Oceania).\nIn a statement, Fifa said representatives from federations would not necessarily have to be \"members of the football community\" and the confederations could decide that themselves.\nBlatter, who has announced his intention to stand down as president, has said presidential term limits and integrity checks for top officials are potential areas of reform.\nRecommendations are due to be presented at the next meeting of Fifa's executive committee in Zurich on 24 and 25 September.\nThe prospect of Scala leading an independent review of Fifa was described as \"laughable\" by campaign group New Fifa Now.\nAnd Alexandra Wrage, who resigned from Fifa's independent governance committee in April 2013 in protest at a lack of meaningful action, said even an independent chairman of the reform taskforce \"can't work\".\nShe told BBC Sport: \"The process needs to be taken out of Fifa's hands. Short of that, it's another reform dead-end.\"\nBlatter's resignation on 2 June followed the arrest of seven Fifa officials as part of a United States investigation that saw 14 people indicted on corruption charges.\nA separate criminal investigation by Swiss authorities into how the 2018 and 2022 World Cups were allocated is also under way.","summary":"Fifa has announced that it will not be a member of the Football Commission (AFC) after a meeting with the president of the country.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"My Brother is a Superhero is focused on Luke - named after Solomons' own son - whose brother Zack is given special powers to help save two universes.\nWinning Solomons \u00c2\u00a35,000, the book sees Luke miss out on the powers because he went to the toilet at the wrong time.\nSolomons previously adapted E Nesbit's Five Children and It for the 2004 film.\nEddie Izzard and Kenneth Branagh both appeared in the big screen version.\nThe winners of the best illustrated book and best older fiction categories were also first-time authors.\nDavid Litchfield's The Bear and the Piano was named the best illustrated book, while writer and actress Lisa Williamson's The Art of Being Normal won in the best older fiction category.\nSolomons had been named as the winner of the best younger fiction book before being named as the overall winner of the prize, voted for by booksellers, at a ceremony at Waterstones' Piccadilly bookshop in London.\nWaterstones children's buyer Florentyna Martin said: \"My Brother is a Superhero is that rare thing - a hugely funny book for young readers that is also rip-roaringly exciting.\n\"It is infused with the spirit of larger than life heroes and colourful comic book trivia that enthrals younger readers and delights superhero fans of all ages, yet at its heart is a touching relationship between siblings.\n\"Given the author's background it's no surprise it is hugely cinematic, but it is also full of wonderful writing and so brilliantly plotted that one never knows what to expect next.\"\nThe book chain's managing director James Daunt added: \"The quality of the books on the shortlists this year was exceptional, reflecting the vibrant health of the children's book market.\n\"That our winners were all first books, and each from a flourishing independent publisher, reflects how blessed we are currently by the breadth of creative talent in this country.\"\nLitchfield's book is about a bear who teaches himself to play the piano, while Williamson's is focused on LGBT issues and tells the story of two teenagers and their struggle with identity.","summary":"The children's book The Art of Being Normal has been named as the best children's book of the year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"NHS managers have proposed a temporary downgrade of the hospital's maternity and paediatric services to cope with staffing shortages.\nThe board of East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust will make a decision on Friday.\nOne paediatric nurse, who asked not to be named, said staff were devastated for their patients.\nShe said: \"It's going to mean that many more children will have to make journeys across to Hastings at a time when they are particularly vulnerable.\n\"They're sick. Their families are vulnerable. And I think it's going to have massive implications for children who are sick and for children who are long-term disabled.\"\nThe NHS trust said the changes were being brought in for safety reasons because it was unable to recruit suitable specialist doctors which had led to an over-reliance on temporary and agency staff.\nSeveral options are being considered, but the trust has said its preferred plan is to have consultant-led obstetric services, neonatal services including the special care baby unit, in-patient paediatric services and emergency gynaecology services at the Conquest Hospital in Hastings.\nEastbourne hospital would have a stand-alone midwifery-led maternity unit and enhanced paediatric care.\nPaediatrician Dr David Scott said: \"They [patients] will get a better service if they go to Hastings because they will get staff who will be better trained.\n\"There will be greater consultant availability so they will see more senior better trained staff. It will also allow us to increase the levels of nursing care available on the ward.\"\nLiz Walke, from the campaign group Save the DGH, which opposes the changes at Eastbourne, said: \"We would like an independent body coming in and looking at the whole organisation to see if they can do something better and actually reorganise the services so that both hospitals keep their core services.\"","summary":"The children and paediatric units at East Sussex Hospital are to close, according to the NHS.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Guineans are expected to celebrate the landmark with concerts and fireworks.\nThe disease killed more than 2,500 people in the country and a further 9,000 in Sierra Leone and Liberia.\nSierra Leone was declared free of Ebola in November, but new cases have emerged in Liberia, which had been declared Ebola-free in September.\nA country is considered free of human-to-human transmission once two 21-day incubation periods have passed since the last known case tested negative for a second time.\nThe disease has had an enormous social and economic impact on Guinea, the BBC's Ibrahima Diane in Conakry says.\nAccording to the UN, 6,220 Guinean children have lost one or both parents to Ebola.\nMore than 100 health workers also lost their lives in the fight against the disease.\nMeanwhile, survivors are still living in fear of the stigma and long-term side effects associated with the virus, our correspondent adds.\nThe fight against Ebola was particularly difficult in Guinea, he says.\nSome communities initially did not believe there was an epidemic, while others blamed it on Western countries and the Guinean authorities.\nThe government has blamed the virus for poor economic performance and says it has also caused people to distrust the country's health services.\nPresident Alpha Conde has doubled the health budget since winning re-election in November.","summary":"Guinea has celebrated its independence from the rest of the world with a celebration of the country's independence.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"About 568,000 people have backed a petition calling on the tycoon to be barred for comments he made about banning Muslims from the US.\nLabour MP Paul Flynn will lead a debate in Westminster Hall on 18 January.\nDavid Cameron has condemned Mr Trump, who has major business interests in the UK, but said he should be allowed in.\nThe Commons petitions committee decided to hold a debate on the issue after considering the matter at a meeting on Tuesday. Under the current rules, MPs have to consider any petition with 100,000 signatures for discussion in Parliament.\nThe debate will be held in the Commons' secondary debating chamber rather than the full chamber and there will be no vote at the end of it.\nHelen Jones, the Labour MP who chairs the committee, said it would allow for \"a range of views\" to be expressed.\n\"By scheduling a debate on these petitions, the committee is not expressing a view on whether or not the government should exclude Donald Trump from the UK,\" she said.\n\"As with any decision to schedule a petition for debate, it simply means that the committee has decided that the subject should be debated.\"\nBut Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron questioned the decision to allocate parliamentary time to discussing Mr Trump.\nHe tweeted: \"Trump is a bloviating billionaire with downright offensive views. But I'd rather we debated inequality or the NHS.\"\nMr Trump is currently the frontrunner, in some opinion polls, for the Republican nomination but he has been roundly criticised for comments he made about Muslims in the wake of December's fatal San Bernardino shootings - remarks which critics said were offensive and inflammatory.\nHome Secretary Theresa May, who makes decisions on banning orders, has said she cannot comment on the case.\nA rival petition opposing a ban on Mr Trump as illogical has been signed by nearly 40,000 people. This will also be debated by MPs.","summary":"The Conservatives have banned the UK from banning Donald Trump from the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Procession to Calvary, completed in 1602, will remain on show at Nostell Priory in West Yorkshire.\nThe painting had been put up for sale for \u00a32.7m. A campaign by The Art Fund and National Trust raised \u00a31.7m.\nThe National Heritage Memorial Fund, which aims to save key historic items, has now stepped in with the final \u00a31m.\nThe painting depicts Christ carrying the cross on his way to crucifixion and has hung at Nostell Priory, a stately home near Wakefield, for 200 years.\nThe priory is the family home of Lord St Oswald, who put it up for sale to pay for the restoration of the estate.\nHe had said he would put it up for auction if the target was not reached by Christmas.\nMembers of the public donated \u00a3680,000 to the campaign, with almost \u00a3510,000 coming from trusts and foundations, while The Art Fund gave a further \u00a3500,000.\nArt Fund director Dr Stephen Deuchar said: \"Considering the economic climate, this has been a hugely challenging campaign and we are enormously grateful to all our members and supporters who have given so generously.\n\"Working with the National Trust has been a very fruitful experience, pooling our resources to pull out all the stops and save this remarkable painting for Nostell Priory and its visitors.\"\nDame Jenny Abramsky, chair of the National Heritage Memorial Fund, said: \"The overwhelming public support to help secure this stunning painting has been an inspiration.\n\"Individual giving combined with ongoing support from government funds such as the National Heritage Memorial Fund will play an increasingly important role in securing our most precious heritage.\"\nThe fund's money comes from the Treasury and is intended to be the last resort for saving items of importance to the UK's national heritage.\nIt has received \u00a310m a year since 2007, but its grant will be halved from this year as a result of government cuts.","summary":"The National Heritage Memorial Fund has raised \u00a3500,000 to help restore a painting of Christ in a Yorkshire estate.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened outside Castle Bytham, south of Grantham, on Wednesday afternoon.\nThe 73-year-old pilot, from Thurnby, Leicestershire, is being treated for back and leg injuries.\nA 52-year-old tanker driver was treated for minor injuries and the 61-year-old occupant of the property was unhurt.\nThe Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) has said it is aware of the incident and is making inquiries.\nLincolnshire Fire and Rescue said the man who lives in the bungalow was in the garden and pushed the tanker driver out of the way, to prevent them both being hit.\nThe pilot became stuck in the plane, which was embedded in the building, and the aircraft's landing gear broke off and landed on a bed.\nA police guard remains in place at the bungalow while recovery work is carried out.\nPete Wiles, from the fire service, said: \"If they hadn't moved... they would have been hit.\n\"It's a fairly miraculous escape... there's an overhead power line nearby which it missed as well.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Lincolnshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"McCall said he and some of his players were goaded by supporters following their 1-0 loss to the Lions at Wembley.\nHe questioned why stewards had not prevented the invasion.\n\"We're absolutely distraught, we wanted to clap our own fans, the last thing we need is people running around us and giving us verbals,\" said McCall.\n\"I think it's nonsense,\" he told BBC Radio Leeds. \"Ten minutes later an army of stewards comes on when they should have been on straight after the final whistle and stood on the halfway line.\n\"I don't understand why people feel they need to come over to players, intimidate us and wind us up. I was close to clocking a couple.\n\"I'm not necessarily blaming the people who did it but where was the stewarding? Why march them out 10 minutes afterwards?\n\"They should have got to the halfway line straight away and stopped anyone from coming over.\"\nMillwall boss Neil Harris encouraged his side's fans to leave the pitch to allow the team to enjoy their celebrations, while match-winner Steve Morison claimed they had \"ruined\" the moment.\n\"It's not ideal, it's not quite the place for a pitch invasion, I've got to be honest,\" Harris told BBC Radio London.\n\"I don't condone it whatsoever. I'm just hoping there was no disrespect towards Stuart and his team.\n\"For me, I wanted to get them off because I wanted to see my players enjoy it and I wanted to see my players take the admiration of the whole fan base, which happened in the end.\n\"I think it was overzealous, a lot of people wanting selfies and jumping about. I certainly don't condone it, but I'm hoping it was lighthearted.\"","summary":"Millwall boss Chris McCall says he was \"gutted\" by the way he was relegated to the club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The polls would have been the first electoral contest between the rival Fatah and Hamas movements for 10 years.\nTheir delay was ordered after lists of candidates for Fatah, which dominates the West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, were cancelled in parts of the Gaza Strip, which is run by Hamas.\nHamas has protested at the court's ruling, describing it as \"political\".\nFatah said it held Hamas fully responsible.\nThursday's ruling by the high court in the West Bank city of Ramallah came after a Hamas-controlled court in Gaza disqualified several candidate lists drawn up by Fatah on technical grounds.\nA challenge was also lodged by a lawyer over the inability to hold the vote in East Jerusalem, which Israel annexed after seizing it in the 1967 war but Palestinians want to be the capital of a future state.\n\"Elections can't take place in one place and not the other,\" said the presiding judge.\n\"The elections can't take place in Jerusalem and its neighbourhoods. Also, there are problems with the formation of courts in Gaza... Therefore, the court decides to stop the elections.\"\nHamas spokesman Sami Abu Zuhri blamed Fatah for the delay.\n\"The high court decision is politically motivated and it came in order to rescue Fatah after its lists of candidates collapsed in a number of areas,\" he told the Reuters news agency.\nBut Osama al-Qawasmi of Fatah rejected the allegation, saying: \"We hold Hamas fully responsible for foiling the election, starting with the unjustified petitions it filed.\"\nThe election would have been the first involving Hamas and Fatah since the 2006 poll for the Palestinian Legislative Council, in which Hamas won a majority.\nA violent rift with Fatah saw the Islamist movement take control of Gaza the following year.\nAlthough Fatah and Hamas formally agreed a unity deal and a technocratic government in 2014, deep divisions remain, resulting in political paralysis.","summary":"Hamas has ruled that the Palestinian state of Gaza is not responsible for the election of Hamas, the Supreme Court has ruled.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mr Dasuki is accused of awarding phantom contracts to buy 12 helicopters, four fighter jets and ammunition. He denies the allegations.\nThe equipment was meant for the fight against Boko Haram Islamist militants.\nMr Dasuki was picked up early in the morning by security agents, a PR firm representing him said.\nTwo weeks ago, President Muhammadu Buhari ordered Mr Dasuki's arrest after he was indicted by a panel investigating the procurement of arm under the last administration of former President Goodluck Jonathan.\nPRNigeria said he was picked up by intelligence agents from his home in the capital, Abuja, where he was already under house arrest facing separate charges.\nLater on Tuesday, the former governor of Sokoto state, Attahiru Bafarawa and owner of a Lagos-based private TV station, Raymond Dokpesi, were detained separately by Nigeria's Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC), in connection with the alleged fraud.\nBoth men, who are political allies of the former president, have denied any involvement in the arms deal.\nTheir arrest follows those of some of Mr Dasuki's associates by EFCC on Monday.\nThe anti-corruption body said they included former Minister of State for Finance Bashir Yuguda and the sons of some prominent politicians of the former ruling party over allegations of impropriety in relation to the arm deal.\nEarlier, Mr Dasuki said he had not been given a chance to defend himself before the investigative panel and described its recommendation as \"politically motivated\".\nThe former army colonel is already facing a trial for allegedly possessing illegal firearms.\nHe is the first senior official of the former government to be charged under the rule of President Muhammadu Buhari, who took in office in May.\nThe BBC's Martin Patience in Lagos says Mr Dasuki's arrest will reinforce President Buhari's message that he will not tolerate corruption no matter how senior the official.\nThe president was elected partly on a promise to clean up Nigeria's notoriously corrupt politics, our correspondent says.\nBoko Haram has killed thousands in north-eastern Nigeria in its six-year campaign to create an Islamic state.","summary":"Nigeria's former army colonel, Muhammadu Buhari, has been arrested in connection with the sale of arms to the state of Abuja.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"He suffered a stroke two weeks ago and his condition improved before a sudden deterioration on Tuesday.\nMr Peres, who was one of the last of a generation of Israeli politicians present at the new nation's birth in 1948, served twice as the country's prime minister and once as president.\nHe won the Nobel Peace prize in 1994 for his role negotiating peace accords with the Palestinians a year earlier.\nHe once said the Palestinians were Israel's \"closest neighbours\" and might become its \"closest friends\".\nObituary: Shimon Peres, Israeli founding father\nLong legacy of Israel's elder statesman\nMr Peres died in a hospital near Tel Aviv early on Wednesday, with his family at his bedside.\nHe had been in the intensive care unit of the Sheba Medical Centre after suffering a major stroke on 13 September.\nIsrael's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu expressed his \"deep personal grief on the passing of the beloved of the nation\".\nMeanwhile US President Barack Obama called Mr Peres his \"dear friend\" in a statement, and said: \"He was guided by a vision of the human dignity and progress that he knew people of goodwill could advance together.\"\nMr Peres shared his Nobel Peace Prize with Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was later assassinated, and Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat.\nAt the start of his long political career, he was put in charge of personnel and arms purchases for the Haganah, the predecessor of the Israel Defense Forces.\nHe secured a deal with France to supply the new Israeli nation with Mirage jet fighters. He also set up Israel's secret nuclear facility.\nHe was the defence minister in 1976, when Palestinian hijackers diverted a plane from Israel to Entebbe in Uganda. He oversaw the successful rescue of more than 100 hostages.\nOnce an advocate of Jewish settlements in the occupied West Bank, Mr Peres later became a leading political dove. He often spoke of the need for compromise over territorial demands in Palestinian areas.\nHe maintained an active public schedule into old age, mostly through his non-governmental Peres Centre for Peace, which promotes closer ties between Israel and the Palestinians.\nIn 2013 he said: \"There is no alternative to peace. There is no sense to go to war.\"\nHe retired from his role as president in 2014.","summary":"Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres has said he is \"disgusted\" by the state's performance in the occupied West Bank.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Born at Alltnacaillich, Strathmore in 1714, Rob Donn could not read or write and dictated his poetry from memory in later life.\nA wall hanging depicting scenes from his life and work is to be created in a project led by Strathnaver Museum and Mackay Country Community Trust.\nPeople living in and around Strathnaver are to be invited to help make the piece of craftwork.\nDonn's poetry continues to be celebrated and studied today.\nSome of his work has turned into music and performed at Glasgow's Celtic Connections Festival.\nStrathnaver Museum has been awarded \u00c2\u00a35,400 from the Heritage Lottery Fund's Stories, Stones and Bones programme towards the project.","summary":"A Scottish artist has been commissioned to make a piece of art inspired by his life.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC James Burns was found not guilty of common assault and two counts of assault causing actual bodily harm against Michael Stanley, 28, in Penrhyndeudraeth, on 10 April 2016.\nHe was also cleared of giving a false statement about what happened.\nHe had denied all the charges at Caernarfon Crown Court.\nThe case against another officer, PC Robin Humphreys, who had been accused of perverting the course of justice, was thrown out earlier in the month.\nJudge Huw Rees said there was insufficient evidence to prove he had colluded with PC Burns by giving false statements about the incident.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of murdering a man in Penrhyndeudrafon.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The young girl was injured by the drug patrol dog in Belmarsh Prison, Woolwich, on 31 March.\nThe Ministry of Justice (MoJ) said the incident had been reported to police and the dog withdrawn from service.\nIn 2015, the MoJ said there were more than 530 dogs deployed in prisons in England and Wales.\nThe Mirror reported the attack had taken place during a routine drugs test and the girl needed to undergo plastic surgery because of her injuries.\nThe MoJ said it could not release more details because of \"purdah\" rules in the run up to the general election.","summary":"A girl has been arrested in connection with the death of a woman in England and Wales.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jersey-based collector David Gainsborough-Roberts, 73, spent his life collecting a variety of memorabilia from famous people.\nLast year he sold his entire Marilyn Monroe collection, making \u00c2\u00a31.5m which he said would go to charity.\nMr Gainsborough-Roberts was born in Buxton, Derbyshire, and died in Jersey on Saturday.\nHis collection focused on popular history of the 19th and 20th Century, and included keys and coats from the Titanic; Winston Churchill's Stetson hat; and guns owned by Billy the Kid. He even had a pair of Queen Victoria's knickers.\nHe would tell friends and family that making money from his collection was never the point. He told his friend Murray Norton that \"the point is they have a story attached to them\".\nMr Norton said his fame stretched far and wide but he would always make time for people.\n\"If you went to America people would know David Gainsborough-Roberts because he was a regular on the Joan Rivers Show.\n\"He was known throughout the world. He would give talks in far flung places from Germany to California,\" Mr Norton said.\nFriends have described him as a kind and generous man with a lot of character and enthusiasm.","summary":"A collector of memorabilia from the 1950s and 20th century has been rewarded with a hefty sum of money in a charity auction.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"GB were beaten 24-18 by Israel, 37-14 by Hungary and 46-14 by Netherlands.\nThe men's and women's teams had their \u00a32.92m funding to support elite athletes removed after London 2012.\n\"Although we did not make the finals, there are some great young handball players in this country,\" said British Handball director David Meli.\n\"Our aim now is to find a way of bringing additional funding into the association to allow us to run other teams in both male and female competitions.\"\nNetherlands won all three games to secure their place at the finals in Rio, which take place from 19 July to 2 August.","summary":"British Handball has secured a place in the European Champions Cup finals in the Netherlands.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film star and his lawyer wife Amal, want to put up eight cameras on poles in the grounds, up to five metres (16ft) high.\nThey also wish to attach a further 10 cameras to the property.\nThe Eye and Dunsden Parish Council has concerns over privacy and the CCTV system's visual impact on the village.\nDavid Woodward, chair of the council, said: \"When you are strolling next to a pretty riverbank, it's a visual intrusion close to where people are walking.\"\nMr Woodward said the CCTV could also cause privacy concerns for Mr Clooney's neighbours.\nThe property at Sonning Eye is located on an island in the River Thames on the county line between Oxfordshire and Berkshire.\nSouth Oxfordshire District Council's conservation officer recommends approval as long as the cameras can easily be removed from the building.\nThe district councillor has until Friday to decide whether to put the application before a planning committee.","summary":"The film star George Clooney has been urged to install CCTV cameras at his property in Oxfordshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"George Hamilton was speaking to MPs on the Northern Ireland affairs committee.\nIt is investigating how a UK exit from the EU could affect Northern Ireland.\nMr Hamilton said the PSNI would \"not take a position on exit or not\" and would work with whatever circumstances are in place after the EU referendum.\nVoters will go to the polls in June to decide whether the UK should remain a member of the EU.\nAsked on whether an exit from the EU would affect policing, Mr Hamilton said: \"I think all of this is probably doable with an exit, but it will be slower, complicated and more costly is the view we would take from a practical policing perspective.\"\nBut he said the PSNI had a \"very good working relationship\" with a number of police forces in non-EU countries, \"most notably America\".\nMr Hamilton, who appeared before the committee with Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr, also said he did not think the PSNI's link with the Irish police would suffer in the case of an exit from the EU.\nHe said \"the relationships are secure\".\nHe added that if a so-called Brexit - a shorthand term for a UK exit from the EU - took place he was \"absolutely sure the quality of the relationship and the professionalism of both organisations would not be diminished\".\nThe committee is examining areas like the economy and the border with the Republic of Ireland.\nIt has already heard evidence from a wide range of politicians and business leaders.","summary":"The former head of the Irish police committee has said he would \"beyond\" to leave the EU, a senior policing policing has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Celebrations were held in the streets around the Belgrave Road, known as the Golden Mile.\nAbout 35,000 turned out for the lights switch on last week, and even more people are believed to have attended the main event.\nDiwali is a celebration of light over darkness and is a major Hindu festival also marked by Sikhs and Jains.\nSource: BBC Religion and Ethics\nThe annual Leicester event, which culminates in a large firework display in nearby Cossington Street Recreation Ground, is thought to be one of the largest Diwali parties outside India.\nManjula Sood, chairman of the Leicester Council of Faiths, said that like many Hindus, she started the day with family prayers at home before exchanging sweets.\n\"This year we are going to have a spectacular fireworks show and people will see how beautiful it is and then we greet each other on Belgrave Road,\" she said.\nShe added: \"It's not only for Hindus, Sikhs or Jains. This has become such a wonderful festival. You see people from everywhere, not only Leicester. They come from outside Leicester and share in our joy.\"\nAs well as fireworks, people can enjoy Rangoli street art by artist Janak Chauhan as well as entertainment on stage in the park.\nAcross the rest of the city, events have been held to celebrate Diwali including arts and crafts at Newarke Houses Museum and Gardens and several shows at Curve theatre.\nBelgrave Road and Belgrave Flyover will be closed to traffic from 17:30 to 21:30 GMT.","summary":"The festival of Diwali in Leicester has been celebrated with a spectacular fireworks display.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bloemfontein joins Beijing and Lisbon in being suspended from carrying out any Wada-related anti-doping activities, while Moscow's lab had its accreditation revoked in April.\nThe decision leaves 31 Wada-accredited labs in the world, but none in Africa.\nWada said the laboratory may apply for reinstatement before 30 September.\nThe body did not disclose the reasons for the South Africa facility's suspension, which can be appealed against at the Court of Arbitration for Sport within 21 days of Bloemfontein being notified.","summary":"The laboratory of a laboratory in the South African city of Bloemfontein has been suspended from carrying out anti-doping activities.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Volunteers at St Helier Lifeboat Station in Jersey have walked out amid claims Andy Hibbs was \"bullied\" by senior management at the RNLI.\nThe RNLI said it asked Mr Hibbs to stand down \"due to serious breaches of the RNLI's Volunteer Code of Conduct\".\nClaims of bullying are taken \"very seriously\" and are being investigated, the RNLI said.\nMr Hibbs said he thought the organisation was breaking Jersey's laws and said he is \"humbled\" by the support of his crew.\nOfficials from the RNLI met the crew on Thursday evening after complaints were made against Mr Hibbs, the BBC understands.\nMore on St Helier lifeboat crew resigning, and other Jersey news\nMr Hibbs said: \"I was sacked pretty much. The whole thing was just a joke.\n\"I was being bullied by senior management in the RNLI and I refused to accept it.\"\nA statement from the RNLI said the situation was \"incredibly complex\" and a \"confidential process\".\nIt said: \"The RNLI has asked one volunteer at St Helier lifeboat station to stand down with immediate effect.\n\"We have worked closely with the volunteer for some time but have been unable to resolve a serious breakdown in the relationship between the individual and the charity.\n\"Unfortunately this impacted on the RNLI's ability to effectively deliver a safe and effective rescue service from St Helier.\n\"Other volunteers have chosen to step down, which has forced the RNLI to declare the St Helier lifeboats off service temporarily.\n\"We understand the impact of standing down volunteers and we do not take such decisions lightly.\"\nThe St Helier lifeboat should be back in service in a few days, the RNLI said.\nA former member of Jersey's RNLI has said there will be a protest held on Sunday.\nPaul Battrick said there would be a \"silent gathering\" at 10:00 BST to support the volunteer crew members.\nHe said he hoped the protest will get the RNLI \"to see sense\".\nJersey will have lifeboat cover from the other Channel Islands stations - St Catherine's, St Peter Port and Alderney.","summary":"The RNLI has apologised for bullying and bullying at St Helier lifeboat station in the north east of England.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Simon Marsh, 55, of St Michael and All Angels Church of England church in Bramhall, Stockport, was the subject of an investigation lasting 15 months.\nAllegations were made between 2011 to 2013 when the woman was aged 16 to 19.\nMr Marsh had been on bail and was suspended from his parish duties while the investigation took place.\nA spokeswoman for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said: \"Following receipt of a file from Greater Manchester Police, the CPS have conducted a thorough review of the evidence in accordance with the Code for Crown Prosecutors.\n\"We have reached a decision that there is insufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction and therefore consider that no further action should be taken in this case.\"\nA spokesman for the Church of England Diocese of Chester said: \"The Revd Simon Marsh has agreed not to conduct services or be actively engaged in parish ministry in Bramhall for the time being.\n\"Now that we've been informed that the criminal investigation has finished, with no charges being brought, an internal investigation by the Diocese of Chester is under way.\n\"In the meantime, alternative pastoral care will continue to be provided for the people of Bramhall.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a woman in Greater Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Both 48-hour and 24-hour strikes have already been held on seven Shell-operated platforms.\nFurther action was planned but was put on hold for fresh talks.\nWood Group and the Unite and RMT unions said in a statement they had held two full days of constructive discussions which would continue next week.\nThe statement said: \"These collaborative discussions have demonstrated a clear, shared understanding of the issues being raised by all parties, plus the challenges facing the North Sea.\n\"We remain focused on reaching a mutually-acceptable outcome, which demonstrates collective leadership in shaping the future of the North Sea.\"\nThe initial 24-hour strike on 26 July was the first industrial action of its kind in the North Sea in nearly 30 years and was followed by a 48-hour stoppage the following week.\nThe platforms involved are the Curlew, Brent Alpha, Brent Bravo, Brent Charlie, Nelson, Gannet and Shearwater.\nAberdeen-based Wood Group provides maintenance and construction to Shell and signed a three-year extension to its contract earlier this year.","summary":"The North Sea is facing industrial action by the oil companies in a bid to reach a mutually-acceptable outcome.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shahid Tarafdar, 45, was hit by a Peugeot 307 on Stockport Road at about 15:45 GMT on 7 February. He was taken to hospital but later died.\nMichael Joyce, 21, from Reabrook Avenue, Manchester has been charged with perverting the course of justice.\nBoth have been remanded to appear at Manchester Magistrates' Court later.\nThe teenager has also been charged with a number of other driving offences including driving whilst disqualified, failing to stop and report a collision and using a motor vehicle without insurance.","summary":"A teenager has been charged with murdering a man in Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The incident occurred in the 84th minute of Wednesday's Confederation Cup match between Sudan's Al Merreikh and Kawkab Marrakech of Morocco.\nCaf is reviewing the incident and awaiting the match officials' report.\nKawkab won the match 2-0 - with two penalties - for a 2-1 aggregate win.\nCaf director of communications Junior Binyam told BBC Sport: \"Investigations are being carried out and the the case will be submitted to the disciplinary jury.\"\nKawkab were 1-0 up in Wednesday's second leg of the play-offs tie - with the score 1-1 on aggregate - when a number of Merreikh club officials entered the field.\nIn the ensuing melee, Al Merreikh's director football Hatim lashed out with his left arm and seemed to strike Otogo-Castane on the right side of his head.\nAfter play resumed, Kawkab went on to win an 89th-minute penalty which they converted to earn their place in the group stage of Africa's second tier club competition.","summary":"Caf's Caf has suspended the disciplinary action against the club after a match in the Confederation Cup with Otogo-Castane.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Dorothy Cooper was seriously injured when a man allegedly jumped into her vehicle and drove over her in a car park in Royton, Oldham, on Wednesday.\nPaul Anthony Moore, 45, of no fixed address has been charged with wounding with intent, dangerous driving and motoring offences, police said.\nHe was remanded in custody to appear before magistrates in Manchester later.\nMrs Cooper got out of her white Hyundai i10 when she was told there was a problem with it, witnesses told Greater Manchester Police.\nAs she was checking the vehicle, a man allegedly jumped in and drove over her.\nThe car was found about three miles away in Buersil Avenue, Rochdale.","summary":"A man has been charged with murdering a woman in Greater Manchester.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK government gave Northern Ireland the power to reduce the level of the tax because it said it had a special economic case.\nThat prompted calls from Scottish and Welsh airports for similar treatment.\nThe UK Treasury said it had not ruled out devolving APD to Scotland and Wales in the future.\nA report published following a consultation on reform of APD said the government at Westminster would \"continue to explore the feasibility and likely effects of devolution to Scotland and Wales\".\nEarlier this year Chancellor George Osborne announced the duty would be cut for direct long-haul routes from Northern Ireland airports, and he would devolve control over the tax to the Northern Irish Assembly.\nThe move came in response to fears that some routes could be scrapped due to competition from Irish airports where APD is much lower.\nCommenting on the UK Government's decision not to grant the Scottish government similar powers for now, Jim O'Sullivan, managing director of Edinburgh Airport, said: \"APD is already costing Scotland passengers and having an impact on tourism revenues.\n\"We know from discussions with our airline partners that it is a major factor in their decision to connect further routes to Scotland.\n\"We would urge the Westminster Government to see Scotland as it does Northern Ireland and understand the need to both reduce and devolve this unfair and damaging tax.\"\nAmanda McMillan, managing director of Glasgow Airport, said: \"On the question of devolution of APD, Glasgow Airport has always been supportive of this proposal given the Scottish government's more progressive approach to aviation and its greater appreciation of the role the industry plays in supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\"\nScottish Transport Minister, Keith Brown said the case for devolving APD was \"compelling\" and had been backed by all four of Scotland's biggest airports, and recommended by the Calman Commission.\nHe added: \"We need to be able to deal with the competitive and connectivity disadvantages that Scotland faces and if APD were devolved now we could provide the means to incentivise airlines to provide new direct international connections to Scotland, benefiting our aviation industry and our passengers and supporting the growth of the Scottish economy.\n\"The UK government needs to listen to the many voices in Scotland who clearly want to see full devolution of the policy on APD.\"","summary":"The UK Treasury has warned that the UK should devolve the devolving APD to the Scottish government, according to a report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Head coach Warren Gatland is leading the British and Irish Lions in New Zealand and has named interim coach Rob Howley as part of his backroom team.\nForwards coach McBryde assumes head coach responsibilities for the third time after leading Wales on tours in 2009 and 2013.\n\"It is an honour to represent your country and to do so overseas carries extra responsibility,\" said McBryde.\n\"For me it is another exciting opportunity to lead the team. It is something I have thoroughly enjoyed in the past and I'm really looking forward to doing it again at the end of the season.\"\nThe Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) will appoint assistant coaches for the summer tour to assist McBryde.\n\"We are also at an advanced stage in discussions with a number of other individuals about the summer tour and hope to be in a position to confirm the full make-up of the management team next week,\" said WRU chief executive Martyn Phillips.\nUnion chairman Gareth Davies, who is also on the Lions' selection panel, believes the involvement of Welsh coaches will benefit the national team.\n\"2017 is a real summer of opportunity for Welsh coaches and should benefit the whole of Welsh rugby in the years ahead,\" he said.\n\"It is not often that you get the opportunity to develop coaches in different environments.\n\"Our coaches and players have been invigorated by their Lions experiences on previous campaigns and there is little doubt that a tour of New Zealand will provide the ultimate test and so once again both mentally stimulate and inspire each individual.\"","summary":"Wales Lions have named former Welsh Lions coach John McBryde as their new head coach.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) says GSK made more than \u00a350m of payments to companies making generic versions of its anti-depressant Seroxat to delay them coming to market.\nGSK has been fined \u00a337,606,275 and the generic firms have to pay \u00a37.4m.\nBut GSK says its actions actually saved the NHS money and brought the generic drugs to the market sooner.\nThe other companies fined were Generics UK, Merck, Alpharma, Activis UK and Xellia Pharmaceuticals.\nThe CMA found that between 2002 and 2004, GSK had made agreements to pay cash to its competitors to prevent them bringing the generic version of Seroxat, called paroxetine, to market.\nIn addition to the cash payments, the CMA said the deals allowed the competitors to bring small amounts of paroxetine to market instead of GSK, transferring some of the profits to the generic manufacturers without increasing competition.\nMichael Grenfell from the CMA said: \"Today's decision sends out a strong message that we will tackle illegal behaviour that is designed to stifle competition at the expense of customers - in this case, the NHS and, ultimately, taxpayers.\"\nBut GSK said it disagreed with the ruling and was considering appealing.\n\"GSK and the generics companies entered into these agreements at the time in order to settle costly, complex and uncertain patent disputes,\" its spokesperson said.\n\"The agreements allowed the generics companies to enter the market early with a paroxetine product and ultimately enabled a saving of over \u00a315m to the NHS.\"\nThe CMA pointed out that after generic paroxetine entered the market properly at the end of 2013, average prices for the drug fell more than 70% in two years.","summary":"GSK has fined the drug companies that sell generic paroxetine to the UK, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The UK's chief veterinary officer said H5N8 avian flu has been discovered at a farm with 1,000 birds in Wyre.\nGraeme Cooke said it has a \"business link\" to nearby farm Hy-Fly Game Hatcheries Limited in Preesall where the infection was confirmed on Tuesday.\nPublic Health England (PHE) said the risk to humans was \"very low\".\nA 1.8 mile (3km) protection zone has been set up around the farm.\nDefra said: \"This case was proactively identified as part of a routine investigation of premises traced as a result of confirmation of the disease in Lancashire earlier this week.\n\"There is a business link between the two premises.\"\nIt said a number of birds have died with the remaining birds at the premises to be culled.\nDefra said a full investigation is under way to determine the source of the infection.\nOther related premises have been placed under restrictions which will remain in place until all investigations are complete.\nThe Food Standards Agency said bird flu does not pose a food safety risk for UK consumers.\nThere have been a number of other outbreaks of the virus including on a farm with 19,500 turkeys in Boston on Friday which was the third case of the H5N8 strain of avian flu in Lincolnshire in about four weeks.\nThe same strain has been discovered in birds in Settle, North Yorkshire, a swannery in Dorset and flocks in Carmarthenshire, south west Wales.\nIn December, the government introduced an avian influenza prevention zone, which lasts until 28 February, to help protect poultry and captive birds from avian flu after the strain was found in 14 European countries including Germany and France.","summary":"The UK has urged the UK to investigate the outbreak of avian flu in a farm in Lancashire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The men were believed to have been working on the northbound carriageway of the A361 at Gornhay Cross, Tiverton, when they were hit.\nOne was flown to Plymouth's Derriford Hospital, while a second Devon Air Ambulance flew the other man to the Royal Devon and Exeter Hospital.\nThe van driver has been arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving.\nThe condition of the two injured men, who are both in their 40s, is not known.\nDevon and Cornwall Police said a third man was hurt in the incident, but he is described as the \"walking wounded\".\nThe Barnstaple-bound carriageway is expected to remain closed for several hours and diversions have been put in place.","summary":"Two men have been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Plymouth.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shwe Mann was sacked from the Union Solidarity and Development Party (USDP) last week in a power struggle.\nHe has been rumoured to be discussing an alliance with Aung San Suu Kyi whose party is expected to win wide popular support in the 8 November elections.\nThey will be the first elections since democratic reforms began in 2011.\nRivalry between President Thein Sein and Shwe Mann came to a head last Wednesday night when trucks with security sealed off the headquarters of the party.\nShwe Mann, who had been seen as a likely successor to Thein Sein, remains speaker of parliament and a USDP member.\nMs Suu Kyi and Shwe Mann met for an hour on Monday in the country's capital, Naypyidaw.\nThey have often said that they have a mutual understanding for future co-operation, reports Moe Myint of the BBC Burmese service.\nOne likely area of collaboration might be amendment of the constitution, which prevents Ms Suu Kyi from running for the presidency.\nMost expect Ms Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy to win the election, but the constitution bars her from becoming president because her children hold British passports.","summary":"A man has been sacked as the head of the party in the wake of the death of a man in the capital, Shwe Mann.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police probed reports hounds filled a street in Macclesfield, Cheshire, in February and allegedly killed a fox.\nLesley Martin from Cheshire Monitors said \"the law needs to be strengthened\" and loopholes must be tightened.\nThe CPS said there was not enough evidence to prove the animal's death was caused deliberately.\nMs Lesley, from the anti-hunting campaign group which monitors hunting groups in Cheshire, said the law is inadequate in its current form.\nResident Julie Clarke, 47, who witnessed the hunt in Penningtons Lane said it was \"horrific\" and the \"dogs were out of control\", leaving some locals \"traumatised... scared and outraged\".\nA Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) spokeswoman said police referred two files to them relating to Cheshire Forest Hunt, one on 25 February and the other on 2 January.\n\"In both cases our prosecutor decided there was not enough evidence to provide a realistic prospect of a conviction\", she said.\nA spokesman for Cheshire Forest Hunt said at the time they had \"apologised\" for what had happened.\nMs Lesley said the law \"really needs to be strengthened... plus we need to have stronger sentencing so it sends a really good message to have these people brought to account\".\nLegal commentator Joshua Rozenberg said: \"I think the problem with the hunting act is that it wasn't very well drafted and it's really quite difficult to bring prosecutions\".\n\"I think those who thought it was going to stop hunting as a sport have been disappointed\".\nA spokesman for the Department for Environment, Food, and Rural Affairs said they could not comment on individual cases, but whether an offence under the Hunting Act 2004 is taken to court would depend on whether there is sufficient evidence to provide a realistic prospect of conviction.\nHe said: \"The government's manifesto includes a free vote on the Hunting Act. There are no plans for a vote in this session, as with the EU negotiations beginning, this is clearly not a top priority for the first session.\"","summary":"Cheshire Forest Hunt has been fined \u00a350,000 for a hunt that killed a fox in Cheshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"According to Radio-Canada, officials entered a hotel room where members of the travelling equestrian show Cavalia were staying on 14 July.\nThe public broadcaster said officials made a number of arrests and two Canadians remain in prison.\nA spokesperson for Cavalia said they were trying to arrange for two employees to return to Canada.\n\"This is a private matter. All I can tell you is that recently, Chinese representatives have contacted us to ask if we were willing to buy airplane tickets to quickly repatriate them in Canada, and of course we are,\" spokesperson Eric Paquette told the BBC.\n\"At this point, our hope is that the repatriation process unfolds rapidly.\"\nGlobal Affairs Canada said it is providing consular services to two citizens who were detained in Beijing.\n\"Consular services are being provided to two Canadians who were detained in Beijing, China, as well as to their families,\" said a spokesperson for the department.\n\"Consular officials are in contact with local authorities to gather additional information.\n\"Due to privacy considerations, we are unable to provide further information on this matter.\"\nCavalia was created in 2003 by one of the co-founders of Cirque de Soleil, and has been described as \"equestrian ballet\". It has been performing in Beijing since April and even planned to build a permanent theatre in Hangzhou.\nChina's drug laws are very strict, and trafficking large amounts of drugs can lead to a death sentence.\nEven minor drug crimes can lead to an arrest or deportation.\nIn 2014, China banned several celebrities caught using drugs from performing on state media.","summary":"The Canadian government has urged Canadian officials to repatriate Canadians caught in a trafficking of drugs in Beijing.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Stevenson Wright was sentenced at Manchester Crown Court to 18 months for sexually abusing Darren Kenny.\nThe court heard the offences took place when Wright worked at a pub run by Mr Kenny's parents in Rochdale.\nWright, 68, abused Mr Kenny as a teenager when he used to sleep over at the pub.\nHe was convicted of gross indecency, indecent assault and inciting a child under 16 to engage in a sexual act between 1978 and 1981.\nWright's sentence will be added to the 22 years he is already serving for sexually abusing boys.\nMr Kenny, 50, an officer with Greater Manchester Police in Tameside, was repeatedly abused as a teenager and thought Wright was dead until he typed his name into an internet search engine.\nWhile looking for his abuser's obituary, he was \"horrified\" to learn Wright had been jailed for child sexual abuse in Rochdale.\nHe added: \"We had been told he had died - I had my closure and then when we found out he wasn't dead I had no closure any more and I needed it back.\"\nMr Kenny, who has waived his right to anonymity, contacted the officer who had investigated Wright and said: \"I've got another victim - me.\n\"Even if wasn't a policeman I would have come forward.\n\"The length of sentence isn't important... returning the guilty verdict is what is important.\"\nMr Kenny encouraged other abuse victims to speak out.\n\"Look at me - I'm here, I'm a 50-year-old cop, and if I can do it I'm sure they can.\"","summary":"A man has been jailed for life for sexually abusing a man who he had a sexual assault on him.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ibrahimovic is a free agent at the end of the season and has announced he is likely to leave Paris St-Germain.\nThe 34-year-old scored four goals on Sunday as PSG beat Troyes 9-0 to win a fourth successive French league title.\n\"Look, at the moment, no,\" Wenger said when asked if he was interested in a deal for Ibrahimovic.\nThe Swede has also played for Barcelona, Juventus, Inter Milan, AC Milan, Ajax and Malmo in his 17-year career, winning league titles in four countries.\nThis season he has scored 31 goals as PSG clinched the Ligue 1 trophy with eight games to spare.\nArsenal, meanwhile, are 11 points behind Premier League leaders Leicester and face Everton on Saturday at 12:45 GMT.\nWenger said: \"We have other worries at the moment. It's short-term. We are not on Zlatan's case. Even at 34, he's had a great season at PSG.\"\nHe added: \"I'm just surprised by the name you've thrown at me.\"\nIn 2000, Ibrahimovic turned down a move to Arsenal, refusing to take a trial for Wenger.\n\"I couldn't believe it. I was like 'No way. Zlatan doesn't do auditions',\" said the striker.","summary":"Arsene Wenger says he is \"not interested\" in a deal with the Premier League club after being sacked by Zlatan.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The adult comedy, starring Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell, took \u00a31.47m in its first week, falling just behind the animated Pixar film.\nFinding Dory took another \u00a31.51m, bringing its total UK takings so far to \u00a335.8m.\nSuicide Squad dropped one place to third, with takings of \u00a31.27m, followed by new entry War Dogs.\nThe comedy drama, starring Jonah Hill and Miles Teller, is based on the true story of two men in their 20s who won a contract to arm America's allies in Afghanistan.\nThe top 10 also saw a new entry for horror film The Purge: Election Year, which took \u00a3807,803 in its first week.\nMechanic: Resurrection, a thriller starring Jason Statham, debuted at number 10, with a total of \u00a3508,715.\nJason Bourne is in the charts for a sixth week, taking \u00a3732,632 and the number six spot this week, with The BFG following in seventh place with \u00a3658,840.\nLights Out - another horror film - took \u00a3558,167 in its second week of release and is in eighth place, with David Brent: Life on the Road at number nine with \u00a3508,762.\nFollow us on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, on Instagram, or if you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"The film The Purge: The Last Stand has risen to the highest level in the UK for the first time in its debut.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Cheshire East Council said the suspension of chief executive Mike Suarez after a disciplinary committee meeting on Monday was a \"neutral act\".\nThe Conservative-run authority will not reveal details of the allegations.\nCouncillor Howard Murray said the suspension was \"a neutral act taken in the interests of both the council and chief executive\".\nThe chair of the investigation and disciplinary committee added: \"It is important that this investigation is undertaken objectively and therefore it would be inappropriate to make any further comment at this stage.\"","summary":"Cheshire East Council has suspended Cheshire East council chief executive Mike Suarez after a meeting with Cheshire East Council.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"As part of a three-year package, London and Manchester will also host legs of the World Grand Prix series in 2017 and 2018 respectively.\nSteve Flynn, director of GB Taekwondo, said the events would give the sport \"a chance to drive real growth\".\nThe GB Taekwondo team includes two-time Olympic champion Jade Jones.\nRio silver medallist Lutalo Muhammad, bronze medallist Bianca Walkden and Mahama Cho, who finished fourth, are also in the Manchester-based squad.\nThe bid team - which beat competition from American city Houston - is also discussing the possibility of hosting the World Para Taekwondo Championships alongside the Grand Prix event at the Copper Box Arena in London next year.","summary":"Manchester will host the World Championships in the city of Manchester and Manchester next year, GB Taekwondo has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Darren Heath, 45, from Taynton, was sentenced to three years and nine months after pleading guilty to five counts of misconduct in public office.\nBristol Crown Court had heard how Heath got one of his victims pregnant and convinced her to have an abortion.\nGloucestershire Police believe there may be more victims.\nIn sentencing, Judge Neil Ford QC described Heath's behaviour as \"corrosive to the reputation of the police service generally\".\nThe force said Heath used his position to identify women - \"often victims of crime who were already extremely vulnerable\" - whom he could offend against.\nHe was described as \"manipulative and calculating\" by the force, which suspended him last year following an investigation into a complaint made against him in 2012.\nThe offences took place between 2002 and 2012.\nPreviously, Bristol Crown Court had heard that Heath was first warned about his behaviour in 1996 - a year after joining Gloucestershire Police - following a complaint by a student.\nHe had asked her if she \"fancied a bit of fun\".\n\"She subsequently made a complaint which was dealt with by Pc Heath being given advice.\"\nHeath met his first victim in 2002 after she was arrested for drinking and driving.\nSix years later he met another victim who approached him in a police car after a man fell unconscious in the street.\nHe later visited her home where the pair had sex and then persisted with visits - up to four times a week - before the woman fell pregnant with twins.\nHeath, who has two children of his own, then convinced her to have a termination.\nHe met another victim after arranging a restorative justice programme for her son.\nThe woman ended the relationship after realising Heath was \"only interested in a sexual relationship\", the court heard.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of murdering a pregnant woman who was pregnant with twins in a drunken argument in Gloucestershire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police said a boy on the bank saw his father's boat capsize on the River Wey in Guildford at about 13:10 BST on Monday.\nInsp Claire Sutherland said the boy jumped into the fast-flowing river to try to save him but members of the public shouted to come back.\nDivers are trawling the river in Millmead.\nMembers of the public have been urged not to go into the water if they spot the missing kayaker, but to call 999 immediately.\nA flood warning is in place for parts of the River Wey, following heavy rain and storms over the weekend.\nA police helicopter, firefighters and ambulance crews were all at the scene on Monday.\nThe river from Millmead to Stoke Lock is a popular with kayakers.\nWey Valley Kayak Club, which has about 400 members, is situated about about one mile down river from where the man capsized.\nIt tweeted on Monday morning the Wey from Godalming Wharf to Thames Lock was not safe.","summary":"A kayaker has been spotted by a father in a boat in the River Wey.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The fountain commemorates those who took part in Operation Anthropoid, a successful mission to assassinate Nazi police chief Reinhard Heydrich.\nThe Czech and Slovak soldiers who took part were based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, where the fountain is.\nTheir story was recently made into a film.\nThe fountain, with the names of the seven soldiers who took park carved around it, is in Leamington Spa's Jephson Gardens.\nFundraiser Carrie Saint said it had been commissioned and funded by former Czech and Slovak soldiers, but now was in urgent need of restoration.\nDuring the war a refugee camp for Czech and Slovak solders had been set up in nearby Moreton Paddox, which is where the soldiers who took part in the mission had been based before the raid. The Free Czechoslovak Army had also been based in the town.\nAn exhibition telling the story of the parachutists is being held at the Leamington Pump rooms and a film, Operation Anthropoid starring Cillian Murphy and Jamie Dornan as soldiers Jozef Gabcik and Jan Kubis, was released in September.","summary":"The soldiers who took part in the operation to re-open a memorial in Warwickshire have been honoured.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Hull 2017 Culture Company said fundraising had exceeded its public target of \u00a318m, raised with investment from 61 partners.\nThe full programme of events is to be announced next week.\nMartin Green, of Hull 2017, said the money was \"a massive vote of confidence\" in the city.\nThe chief executive and director of Hull 2017 said Hull was a \"great city\" and \"the northern powerhouse argument was a good one\".\nMr Green admitted his personal target for funding had been about \u00a330m.\nHe was the man behind the London 2012 Olympic ceremonies, oversaw the torch relays ahead of the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2012 and was the executive producer of the Tour de France's opening ceremony in Leeds.\nAbout \u00a322m will be spent on cultural events and another portion of the money will support events after 2017, the charity said.\nMore than 2,000 people have already signed up to volunteer during the year and 60,000 school students will take part in some way.","summary":"Hull City Council has raised \u00a320m in funding for events in Hull City.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Erin Cross, from Chester, received gene editing therapy in the USA after a \u00c2\u00a3100,000 appeal raised the cash.\nDoctors have told her parents she is now in remission after the therapy which took place in August.\nHer mother Sarah Cross said: \"It means she is now able to have a bone marrow transplant in Manchester.\"\nShe added: \"I'm so glad I pushed for her to get on the trial here at Seattle, if I hadn't she wouldn't be here today.\"\nErin was treated for acute lymphoblastic leukaemia using CAR (Chimaeric Antigen Receptor) T-Cell therapy which re-engineers the cells in the lab to attack and kill cancer cells when injected back into the patient's body.\n\"We got a call from the hospital who told us the cancer cells have gone - we couldn't believe it as she has never come back clear from any treatment before,\" said Ms Cross.\n\"She is running round now like any six year old,\" she added.\nErin is due to return to the UK within the next month for a transplant at the Royal Manchester Children's Hospital where a donor has already been found.","summary":"A woman who had a bone marrow transplanted into her body has said she is \"happened\" she was given a cash injection by a lab.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The charred pine twigs date back 140 million years to a time when fires raged across large tracts of land.\nPine trees now dominate the forests of the Northern Hemisphere.\nThe research suggests the tree's evolution was shaped in the fiery landscape of the Cretaceous, where oxygen levels were much higher than today, fuelling intense and frequent wildfires.\n\"Pines are well adapted to fire today,\" said Dr Howard Falcon-Lang of Royal Holloway, University of London, who discovered the fossils in Nova Scotia, Canada.\n\"The fossils show that wildfires raged through the earliest pine forests and probably shaped the evolution of this important tree.\"\nThe specimens, which are described in Geology journal, were preserved as charcoal within rocks from a quarry.\n\"It was only when I digested [the samples] in acid that these beautiful fossils fell out,\" Dr Falcon-Lang told BBC News.\n\"They were sitting in my cupboard for five years before I actually worked out what was there.\"\nThe fossils are just a few mm long but probably came from trees resembling the Scots Pine that now cover large areas of Scotland.\nPines are well adapted to fire, containing inflammable deadwood that makes them burn easily.\nThey also produce cones that will only germinate after being scorched, ensuring a new generation of trees is seeded after the fire has passed by and other vegetation has been destroyed.\nScientists have debated for many years why some trees seem to thrive on wildfires.\n\"One of the oddities about pine trees today is that they are one of the most fire adapted species on our planet,\" explained Dr Falcon-Lang.\n\"These oldest pine fossils are preserved as charcoal, the product of fire, suggesting that the co-occurrence of fire and pines is something that's very ancient, that goes back to the very origin of these first pine trees.\"\nDr Falcon-Lang plans to return to the quarry this summer to recover more specimens.\nHe hopes to find fossils of flowering plants, which were evolving at the same time as the ancient pines.\nFollow Helen on Twitter.","summary":"The fossils of ancient pine trees have been discovered in a quarry in the Highlands.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Peter Halliday accused the councillors who prompted a scrutiny meeting next Tuesday about the Holland Haven-to-Clacton defences of \"scaremongering\".\nCouncillor Pierre Oxley, who called in the meeting, said Mr Halliday's accusation was \"garbage\".\n\"We're not against the project because we want it to happen,\" he said.\nMr Oxley claimed the council had been unclear about how much of the beach would be sand, and how much would be shingle.\n\"We want to know what the mix is,\" he said.\n\"Residents are saying they want to be able to lay on the beach and play on it, but if it's all stone or shingle that will be an issue.\"\nThe Conservative-run council last week submitted its application to the Environment Agency, which it hopes will contribute \u00a322m towards the project.\nIf successful, 25 groynes will be installed and the beach will be recharged.\nMr Oxley said the council could have avoided the scrutiny meeting if they had \"put all the percentages in the report\".\nMr Halliday said: \"We have been completely open and transparent throughout the entire process.\n\"Samples of the sand and shingle mix were available to all councillors at last Tuesday's council meeting and the report clearly stakes the composition of the material being proposed for the beach recharge.\"\nThe council will discuss the concerns at the council chamber, Weeley, on Tuesday evening.","summary":"The council has urged councillors to reconsider its plans to re-open the beach to sand and shingle.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In Burnell's first action of the season, he beat a field of more than 80 swimmers at Emirates Palace Bay.\nThe 23-year-old, who represented Team GB at Rio 2016, beat Dutchman Ferry Weertman in a sprint to the finish.\n\"At the end of the day, it's about ticking that box and getting the first one under my belt since Rio,\" said Burnell.\n\"I am out there to win every single race I go into, I am not out there to come second, third or fourth.\n\"So for me it's about turning up to races in the best possible shape I can and showing people what I can do.\"","summary":"Inburnell swimmer Ryan Inburnell won the first race of the season to win the first time in the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Leicester's Matty James and Villa's Ciaran Clark were sent off in the game.\nBoth clubs admitted an FA charge of \"failing to ensure their players conducted themselves in an orderly fashion and\/or refrained from provocative behaviour\".\nVilla's case will be heard by an Independent Regulatory Commission.\nPlayers clashed on the pitch during Leicester's 1-0 win following a tackle by James on Jores Okore. There was then a confrontation between the benches as the players walked off at full time.\nIt is the third time Villa have been found guilty of the offence this season.\nThey were fined \u00a320,000 and \u00a330,000 for failing to control their players in games against Tottenham and Manchester United respectively.","summary":"Leicester City have been fined \u00a320,000 for failing to control their players in the FA Cup.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 18-year-old man is still in hospital after the incident at Leicester's West Gate School on 27 January.\nThe school subsequently suspended three female members of staff.\nPolice confirmed the women were arrested in connection with allegations of neglect offences and then bailed pending further inquiries.\nChair of governors, the Rev Canon Peter Taylor, said: \"A number of investigations are being carried out into the circumstances of this tragic incident.\n\"Three members of staff have been suspended while these take place.\"\nA Leicestershire Police spokeswoman said the pupil \"sustained injuries as a result of getting into difficulty in a swimming pool in Glenfield Road.\"\nShe added that the women \"aged 49, 61 and 62, have been arrested in connection with the incident on neglect offences\".\nLeicester City Council and the Health and Safety Executive (HSE) are also investigating.\nThe school - which caters for students aged four to 19 with learning difficulties and disabilities - was officially opened by Prince Edward last year.","summary":"A sixth person has been arrested in connection with the death of a pupil in Leicestershire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Michael McGibbon, 33, died after an attack in an alleyway at Butler Place, with police saying his killing carried the hallmarks of a paramilitary murder.\nThe 34-year-old was arrested in Belfast on Sunday.\nMr McGibbon was married with a young family.\nA priest, Father Gary Donegan, told the BBC's Sunday News programme how Mr McGibbon's wife tried to save his life when she arrived at the scene.\nMrs McGibbon, who is a nurse, came to his aid shortly after the shooting.\nPolice have said Mr McGibbon had contacted them to inform them that two masked men had arrived at his house on Thursday evening.\nThe men asked him to come out of the house but he refused, and they told him they would return.\nMr McGibbon's murder had been referred to the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man in Belfast.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Traffic and pedestrians have been banned from Deerness Bridge, between Ushaw Moor and New Brancepeth.\nDurham County Council said the closure would last at least a month and signed diversions were in place.\nAlternative arrangements were being made for buses, including services to Durham Community Business College and St Leonard's School.\nJohn Reed, the council's head of technical services, said: \"We are now assessing whether we can undertake any temporary measures to address these issues and enable the road to reopen.\n\"At this stage we anticipate that the bridge will be closed for at least a month but we will have a better indication of timescales once this assessment has been completed.\"","summary":"A road in Durham County Council is closed for a month after a series of repairs were made to the bridge.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A team of the Anti-Drug Smuggling Unit searched the 27-year-old's home in Port Louis and found 22 doses of heroin and a further one gram of the drug.\nEquipment used in the preparation and packaging of heroin, including razor blades and scales, were also seized.\nLeopold is the first-choice goalkeeper for Mauritius Professional Football League champions team ASPL 2000.\nHe was also the reserve goalkeeper for the national team during the last Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign.\nLeopold helped ASPL 2000 to win the Charity Shield on Saturday on Rodrigues Island where they beat Pamplemousses SC 1-0.\nAs the news of his arrest broke, some people gathered outside Leopold's home to prevent the ADSU from taking him to police custody.\nAccording to information gathered by the BBC, the police had been tracking Leopard closely for some time and gathering intelligence.\nA provisional charge of drug dealing has been lodged against him.\nBoth the Mauritius Football Association and ASPL 2000 refused to comment on the issue.","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of drug offences after being caught in a drug raid on a Port Louis airport.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hirst rose from humble beginnings in Leeds to become the UK's richest living artist, worth \u00c2\u00a3215m according to the Sunday Times' Rich List.\nPenguin Books has promised to push the book in the same \"radical\" manner as Morrissey's autobiography, which was published under its classic imprint.\nThe artist has selected journalist James Fox as his ghostwriter.\nFox was the writer behind Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards' autobiography, as well as the book White Mischief, which recounted the Happy Valley murder case in Kenya in 1941.\nHirst was one of the founding members of the Young British Artists (YBA) movement, which also counted Tracey Emin, Sarah Lucas and Mark Wallinger amongst its numbers.\nMany of them were students at Goldsmiths College in London in the late 1980s. Their first major exhibition, in a warehouse, attracted a number of influential art collectors, including Charles Saatchi - who would later become one of his Hirst's greatest supporters.\nHirst's work - which includes spot paintings and a sheep and shark preserved in formaldehyde - has frequently had the ability to shock.\nA two-day auction of his work in 2008 raised a record-breaking \u00c2\u00a3111m.\nSpeaking on the Today programme, Fox said: \"He (Hirst) grew up in a pretty bad situation, with his mother, and he and his gang - many of whom became YBA artists, spent half their time housebreaking, stealing, [indulging in] criminality, and the rest of their time indulging their passion for art, which started very early on in their years.\n\"I found that completely fascinating, moving, the idea of a saving connection to art. The fearlessness of Damien, his ability to take on authority, to never say anything can't be done, to break all the rules. That very much comes from that background.\"","summary":"The artist Morrisst has praised the work of a master of the art who influenced the first major exhibition of his autobiography.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Susie, a 12-year-old collie and Jilly, a 10-year-old cairn terrier, were taken in by Snowdonia Animal Sanctuary after 72-year-old Jennifer Taylor was killed in a crash near Betws-Y-Coed.\nSanctuary owner Anne de Berry said the dogs were moved to a \"brilliant\" new home on Tuesday.\n\"They have a new mum and dad. It's fantastic,\" she said.\n\"[The new owners] had a dog which had to be put down a month ago due to old age.\n\"One of our volunteers went to do the home check this morning and text me: 'Brilliant'. It's a brilliant home.\"\nThe dogs' owner Mrs Taylor lived in Dolgarrog.\nShe was the passenger on a BMW bike when it collided with a Nissan Qashqai on the A470 close to Waterloo Bridge in the town on 4 October.","summary":"A pair of dogs have been given a new home after being hit by a car in Dolgarrog.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Thomas Hunter, 58, of Mansfield Road, Mansfield, was arrested after the crash on the A34 at Hinksey Hill, Oxford, on 25 August.\nIsla Wiggin, who was in another car, died in hospital on 27 August.\nMr Hunter has also been charged with causing serious injury to a 31-year-old woman by dangerous driving.\nHe has been released on bail to appear at Oxford Magistrates' Court on 17 January.\nA lorry and seven cars were involved in the accident which closed the northbound carriageway for almost 10 hours.\nA family statement said Isla, from Fleet in Hampshire, was \"a loving and caring\" daughter who \"would have made an amazing big sister\".","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a woman in Oxfordshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe 2014 European 100m champion held off the fast-finishing James Ellington and his friend and rival CJ Ujah in a showdown that lived up to expectations.\nEarlier his training partner Asha Philip won her third British 100m title to join him in the GB team for Rio.\nTiffany Porter beat her younger sister Cindy Ofili in the 100m hurdles.\nThe 28-year-old Dasaolu got out of his blocks well as Ellington was left, and held a metre lead at halfway.\nWith Richard Kilty and Harry Aikines-Aryeetey struggling, and veteran Dwain Chambers never in the picture, Ujah seemed the only threat to the man who ran 9.91 seconds at these championships three summers ago.\nBut Ellington came through late outside them to steal both second place and the second automatic Olympic place.\nA tailwind of three metres per second added a gloss to the times - 9.93 secs for Dasaolu, 9.96 for Ellington and 9.97 for Ujah - but with Britain's 200m men also in form, the GB sprint relay squad appears in excellent shape going to Brazil.\n\"Seven guys on the line had the [Olympic qualifying] standard, so I knew that if I didn't finish top two, top three, my dream of going to Rio in the 100m was in jeopardy,\" said Dasaolu.\n\"Top three under 10 seconds in the same race bodes well for the relay and for sprinting as a whole. Jamaica and America are out there, but if they make any mistakes we'll be nipping at their heels and ready to go for the gold.\"\nFind out about how to get into running with our special guide.\nIn the absence of British record holder Dina Asher-Smith - focusing on the longer sprint this weekend - from the women's 100m, Philip upset pre-race favourite Desiree Henry as she dominated in 11.17 secs, with 19-year-old talent Daryll Neita taking second in 11.24 and Henry in third.\nAndy Butchart and Tom Farrell both sealed Olympic places in the 5,000m, while Sophie Hitchon confirmed her place in the hammer with a characteristically dominant throw and Holly Bradshaw did the same in the pole vault with a season's best clearance of 4.60m.","summary":"Britain's GB sprint relay champion Chris Tiffany Porter won the women's 100m title with a dramatic victory over Jamaica in the GB sprint relay finals in London.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"French-based Sanofi closed its drug manufacturing site in Fawdon in 2015 with the loss of 450 jobs.\nNow, Accord Healthcare is to use the plant for its pharmaceutical production, with the hope many of the jobs will be filled by ex-Sanofi staff.\nA spokesman said the firm was confident the investment would have an \"extremely positive\" impact on the area.\nThe leader of Newcastle City Council, Councillor Nick Forbes, said: \"This announcement is fantastic news for Newcastle and the North East and helps strengthen our reputation as a home for the science and healthcare sector.\n\"Accord is a global player in the pharmaceutical industry and the highly skilled jobs and long-term investment bring a welcome boost the local economy.\"\nAccord Healthcare develops, manufactures and distributes more than 130 pharmaceutical products to about 60 countries worldwide.","summary":"The pharmaceutical giant Accord Healthcare has announced a further \u00a32.5m investment in Newcastle City Council.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Bates, who has been Tigers promoter for three years, has taken full control of the Lions and will work alongside co-promoter David Darcy.\nBates said: \"We're only weeks away from the new season and so our main priority is to quickly form a team.\n\"We have opened talks with several riders and should be in a position to announce the first signings any day.\"\nLions endured a miserable season last time out and finished bottom of the Elite League table.\nBut Bates said he hoped the club's financial difficulties were a thing of the past.\n\"I am aware that Leicester went through a difficult trading period last season,\" he said.\n\"And I will be doing everything possible to ensure that the club is placed on a sound financial footing that secures the future of Leicester Speedway for years to come.\"","summary":"Leicester Lions have signed a new \u00a3500,000 deal with Leicester Lions after a year of talks with the club.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 30-year-old is to remain there following the completion of a psychiatric report.\nBelfast Magistrates' Court was told she would not be able to leave without the hospital's permission.\nThe woman cannot be named amid claims that identifying her would increase the risk of her taking her own life.\nA press challenge to the temporary reporting restrictions is due to be heard next month.\nThe woman was arrested by detectives investigating the child's death following an incident in Belfast in March.\nShe was charged with murder and then held under the Mental Health Act.\nHer barrister revealed on Wednesday that a medical report had now been prepared.\nBased on its contents he sought a termination of the current arrangements for keeping his client at the facility.\n\"The application is that she be remanded on bail, subject to the condition that she continues to reside (there),\" he said.\nA doctor who assessed the accused confirmed that the health trust consented to the proposal, provided the accused was there as a detained person.\nThe judge was informed that under those arrangements the woman would not be able to leave.\nGranting the application, she listed the criminal proceedings for a further update in eight weeks time.","summary":"A woman has been charged with murdering a child in County Antrim.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 29-year-old, who plays on the right side of midfield, joins Carrick from Mid Ulster League side Crewe United.\nIn addition to his stint at Crusaders, McAllister has also had spells with other Irish League clubs Ards, Ballymena United and Donegal Celtic.\nMcAllister is Carrick's eighth signing during the current transfer window with Aaron Smyth and Kyle McVey already among the arrivals.\nCarrick face Ballinamallard United in the Irish Premiership on Friday night after taking just two points from their last six games.","summary":"Carrick McAllister has been named as the new manager of the Irish Premiership club, McAllister has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The proposals, which are subject to parliamentary approval, allow farmers to clear drainage ditches and streams without asking permission.\nFarmers had complained that the Environment Agency was micro-managing flood control.\nBut academics told BBC News that diverting water off farmland could increase floods where people live.\nThe policy change was announced Environment Minister Liz Truss at the Oxford Farming Conference after what the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) said were two successful pilot schemes.\nShe said: \"We will allow farmers across the country to maintain their own ditches up to 1.5km in length from April, so they can clear debris and manage the land.\"\nThe decision was welcomed by the National Farmers' Union (NFU).\nIts president, Meurig Raymond, said: \"The NFU has pressed Defra and the Environment Agency to enable farmers to undertake minor works for many years.\"\nBut Professor Alan Jenkins from the Centre for Ecology and Hydrology said he feared the policy could backfire.\n\"Waterlogged fields are no use to farmers,\" he said. \"They can't maintain their productivity on waterlogged soil so it makes sense for them to manage their fields accordingly.\n\"There is a potential downside however, in that if we increase drainage in fields during heavy rainfall it's possible there will be increased and faster transmission of water in the river system with a possible increase in flood risk downstream.\"\nKatherine Pygott from the consultancy firm Peter Brett agreed.\n\"If you are a landowner you may want to maximise productivity on a grouse moor by making it drier - but if you are trying to protect a town you want to keep water back on the uplands.\n\"It very much depends on local conditions - sometimes it would be unhelpful to speed drainage, sometimes it would not.\n\"There is a risk of making a free-for-all on drainage. It would be more sensible to make the existing system work.\"\nA government spokesman said over a million acres of prime farmland would be better protected through government investment in flood defences in the 10 years to 2021.","summary":"The Environment Agency has banned farmers from clearing their own ditches and streams in the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Laurence Shahlaei, originally from Cheltenham, took the title in Leeds from two-time title holder Hafthor Bjornsson who is also famed for his role in the popular television series.\nMr Shahlaei, nicknamed \"Big Loz\", said: \"He's a great strongman but it was my day and it felt really good to win.\"\nThe 32-year-old is the first Englishman to win the title in 27 years.\nStanding at 6ft 2in (1.9m) and weighing 22 stone (145 kg), the Wiltshire-based athlete had to overcome injury last weekend to take the crown.\n\"I've had a rough few years with injuries and to come back and win Europe's Strongest man has just meant the world to me,\" he said.\n\"There's five different events that you have to do. I did a 420 kilo dead lift, which was good enough for joint second and then we did a frame carry - it's a race and you're running a 20-metre course while carrying 450 kilos, which is close to 90 stone, and I won that event.\"\nCompetitors also had to lift a 177kg (28 stone) block above their heads \"as many times as possible\" as well as tackling the infamous Atlas stones - an event synonymous with strongman competitions.\nBut it was running 20m (65ft) with a Volkswagen Beetle on his shoulders in around 11 seconds that clinched the title from Iceland's Hafthor Bjornsson.\n\"My favourite of the competition was the car walk. Imagine Fred Flintstone running in his car - that was basically me,\" he said.\n\"I actually broke the world record on that event. They made the car even heavier this year and I managed over a second off my world record - which was really, really good.\"","summary":"A man has won the coveted 450-kilo dead lift at the World Championships in Leeds.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Acting Up report suggests the high audition costs for drama school is one of several factors deterring people from working class backgrounds from entering the arts.\nIt also recommends more school trips to the theatre to encourage young pupils.\nThe government said it was a \"priority\" to ensure everyone can take part in the arts and culture, including in schools.\nFormer Coronation Street and EastEnders actress Tracy Brabin, who was first elected as an MP in by election last year, led the inquiry along with fellow Labour MP Gloria De Piero, who worked as a presenter on GMTV before becoming a politician.\nMs Brabin, whose best-known role was as single mother Tricia Armstrong in Coronation Street from 1994 to 1997, said there was a \"diversity crisis on our stages and screens\".\nThe report, commissioned by Labour's deputy leader Tom Watson, looked at what more could be done at school level to encourage young people to consider a career in the arts.\nIt said that drama, and other related subjects, are often treated as inferior at some schools - and that students are sometimes discouraged from studying them.\nIt also suggested there are poor drama facilities, few arts excursions and a lack of awareness about arts career opportunities in many schools.\nMs Brabin, who also worked as a TV writer in her pre-political life, said: \"Our performing arts are some of the best in the world and they should represent our whole nation, not just a privileged section of it.\n\"But the systematic eradication of arts education in schools, sky-high drama school audition fees, chronic low pay and a lack of diversity behind the scenes are all contributing to a diversity crisis on our stages and screens.\"\nThe publication of the report follows comments made by presenter Anita Rani last week, who said the pay gap among the BBC's top talent was as much about race and class as gender.\nA government spokesman said it was investing \u00c2\u00a3300m between 2016 and 2020 to encourage young people to participate in music and arts.\nHe said: \"We are completely committed to ensuring that everyone has the opportunity to take part in arts and culture, including in schools.\"\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"The arts and culture should be a priority for schools, according to a report by the BBC.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"O'Leary had taken the claim to Fifa following his dismissal in April 2011, one year into a three-year contract.\nThe League Managers' Association (LMA) said despite having sacked O'Leary, the United Arab Emirates club claimed the Irishman had abandoned his job.\nThe 55-year-old has been awarded the full sum due under his contract.\n\"Club officials had openly stated to the media at the relevant time that there had been a dismissal,\" said an LMA statement.\nAl Ahli also argued that Fifa lacked jurisdiction to hear the claim, but football's world governing body rejected both lines of defence.\nO'Leary said: \"It has taken a long time to deal with this matter but I am pleased that all issues have now been finalised.\n\"I hope my case provides reassurance to all managers and coaches working all over the world that there is a formal system in place that provides employment protection.\"\nLMA chief executive Richard Bevan added: \"We are clearly delighted with the outcome. In addition, the LMA is extremely grateful to the FA for their assistance in initiating the process with Fifa.\n\"The added significance and wider impact of this process is the proof that Fifa has mechanisms in place which regulate worldwide employment issues.\n\"It is extremely encouraging to know that the world governing body can provide a means of redress for managers and coaches at all levels seeking to establish their employment rights, wherever in the world they happen to work.\"","summary":"Fifa boss O'Leary has said he is \"disappointed\" that he was sacked by Fifa after being sacked by Fifa.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They are among seven ex-News of the World staff accused of conspiracy to access voicemails. Prosecutors say the charge could involve about 600 victims.\nPrivate investigator Glenn Mulcaire, facing four counts relating to specific people, was also at the Old Bailey.\nA 9 September 2013 trial date was set.\nThe former staff members from the now-defunct News of the World newspaper who are also facing trial are its ex-managing editor Stuart Kuttner, former news editor Greg Miskiw, former head of news Ian Edmondson, ex-reporter James Weatherup and former chief reporter Neville Thurlbeck.\nAs well as a general conspiracy to unlawfully intercept communications charge, other charges relate to specific people.\nMr Coulson was News of the World editor from 2003 to 2007 and Mrs Brooks edited the paper from 2000 to 2003, before moving on to edit the Sun and then becoming chief executive officer of the two papers' parent group News International.\nMr Kuttner was excused from attending Wednesday's hearing.\nThe provisional trial date was set for 9 September next year and all defendants were released on bail.\nIn a separate case, Mrs Brooks, 44, from Churchill in Oxfordshire, her husband, Charlie, and five others appeared before the court accused of conspiracy to pervert the course of justice.\nMrs Brooks's chauffeur Paul Edwards, former personal assistant Cheryl Carter, head of security at News International Mark Hanna, and security staff Daryl Jorsling and Lee Sandell also face the charges.\nThey relate to an alleged attempt to hide evidence from police investigating phone-hacking claims and illegal payments to public officials by the News of the World and the Sun.","summary":"The former editor of the newspaper News International has been charged with trespassing on the BBC's website.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Robert McNaughton, 51, from Halesowen, set up fake Facebook accounts to troll the woman, West Midlands Police said.\nThe force said he was \"hell bent\" on destroying her life after she spurned his reconciliation attempts.\nMcNaughton, of Tenter Drive, was convicted after a trial of conspiracy to commit criminal damage.\nSee more stories from across Birmingham and the Black Country here\nSgt Chris Jones said: \"McNaughton could not handle being rejected and became hell bent on destroying his ex-partner's life.\"\nDuring December 2014 and February 2015, he bombarded her with abusive Facebook messages, threatening to release intimate images.\nHe also hired two men, Matthew Barker and Joden Smith, to carry out a string of attacks on her home, culminating with her car being set on fire in February 2015.\nBarker, 44, of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and was jailed for 43 months.\nSmith, 20, also of Leicester, admitted conspiracy to commit criminal damage and arson, recklessly endangering life and was sentenced to four years at a young offenders institution.\nThe men were sentenced at Wolverhampton Crown Court on 31 March.","summary":"A man has been jailed for life for trolling a woman who was found guilty of trolling her ex-partner.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Pulido, who plays for the Greek club, Olympiakos, cut his wrist when he punched a glass pane on a door as he tried to escape before police arrived.\nPulido, 25, was abducted at gunpoint on Saturday night in his home town of Ciudad Victoria in Tamaulipas state.\nA 38-year-old man has been arrested.\nOfficials say the man had confessed to belonging to a local criminal gang. Police are searching for another three men believed to have been involved in the kidnapping.\nState prosecutor Ismael Quintanilla said the masked gang had taken Pulido to a house in Ciudad Victoria where he eventually found himself alone with one of his abductors.\n\"They traded blows. He takes it [the phone] and calls [emergency number] 066. It all happened very quickly,\" Mr Quintanilla told Imagen radio.\nAn official report of the calls Pulido made to the emergency operator, obtained by the Associated Press, revealed that he threatened and beat the kidnapper while on the phone, demanding to be told where they were.\nIn one of the calls, Pulido said police were outside and starting to shoot so he described what he was wearing to avoid being mistaken for a kidnapper.\nPulido had been abducted when his car was surrounded by several vehicles as he was leaving a party with his girlfriend on Saturday night.\nMasked men whisked him away, leaving his girlfriend unharmed.\nPulido's family received a phone call on Sunday demanding a ransom payment, Mr Quintanilla told reporters. No ransom was paid.\nPulido, with one of his hands bandaged, told reporters early on Monday: \"[I am] very well, thank God.\"\nTamaulipas is one of Mexico's most violent states, and Mexico recently deployed more security forces to tackle cartels operating in the area.\nThe country has one of the world's highest kidnapping rates, with government figures saying some 1,000 people are abducted every year.\nPulido joined Olympiakos last July and finished the season with six goals in 15 games.\nHe was part of Mexico's squad at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, but was not called up for the upcoming Copa America tournament.","summary":"Mexican footballer Mauricio Pulido has been arrested in connection with the kidnapping of his girlfriend in a car in Mexico.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"There could be \"serious implications\" for Gloucestershire Police, the police and crime commissioner has warned.\nCotswold District Council's proposal to form a unity authority with West Oxfordshire has proved controversial.\nBut CDC says the plans - dubbed 'Coxit' - are at an early stage but aim to improve accountability.\nCDC leader Lynden Stowe has said Gloucestershire's \"historic borders\" would remain under the proposals, which aim to improve the \"administration and the delivery of council services\".\nHe told BBC Radio Gloucestershire a few weeks ago: \"We would expect the police to patrol up to the existing county borders, exactly as now, so if there's a crime in Cirencester, Gloucestershire Police attend and if there's a burglary in Burford, Thames Valley Police attend.\"\nBut Gloucestershire's PCC Martin Surl said he had taken legal advice on the \"Coxit\" proposal, and warned it could \"signal the end of Gloucestershire Police as we know it\".\nUnder the Local Government and Public Involvement in Health Act 2007, he said the Cotswolds could become part of Thames Valley Police District.\n\"If they break away to a new district, we can't continue policing just half a district,\" he told the BBC.\n\"So, either we start taking some of Thames Valley's area in Oxfordshire, or they start policing parts of Gloucestershire. Neither want that .\"\nA spokesman for Cotswold District Council said they \"fully understand the initial concerns\" but they were \"best addressed through the detailed studies that will now take place to assess the feasibility of the unitary proposal\".\nMr Surl, an independent, is standing for re-election as Gloucestershire PCC on 5 May, alongside Labour's Barry Kirby and the Conservatives' Will Windsor Clive.","summary":"Gloucestershire Council has said it will \"continue to monitor the county borders\" of Gloucestershire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The US investment bank will switch to video interviews with first-round undergraduate candidates from next month.\nEach year the bank hires about 2,500 students as both summer and full-time analysts.\nGoldman hoped the move will allow it to find students who do not attend top-tier US universities.\nEdith Cooper, Goldman's global head of human capital management said: \"We want to hire not just the economics or business undergraduate but there is that pure liberal arts or history major that could be the next Lloyd Blankfein.\"\nMr Blankfein, the bank's chief executive, went to Rutgers, an institution that is not part of the elite group of US universities known as the Ivy League.\nChief operating officer Gary Cohn went to the American University, also outside the Ivy League.\nGoldman recruits from 400 colleges and universities globally and 225 in the US.\nThe bank will still have a presence on college campuses, but planned to use it promote other opportunities. It will still conduct second-round interviews in person.\nThe shift will not affect business schools or professional hires, but is part of a broader move by Goldman to use technology in the hiring process.\nThe new method will include structured interviews, which the bank said will allow for greater comparisons between candidates and \"more objective and informed hiring decisions\".\nGoldman is also experimenting with personality questionnaires, which it feels may help to predict how successful a person will be at the firm.","summary":"Goldman Sachs has said that the US investment bank will not be able to recruit students from top-tier universities in the summer and full-time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The members of the FSB, the Russian intelligence agency, conspired with criminal hackers, according to DOJ officials announcing the charges.\nPreviously, Yahoo said \"state-sponsored\" hackers were behind the 2014 breach affecting 500 million accounts.\nThe suspects are also alleged to have targeted Google accounts.\nHacking was directed at Russian and US government officials, including security, diplomatic and military personnel, according to the DOJ.\nThe indictment also alleged that 30 million Yahoo accounts were commandeered without authorisation for use in a spam campaign.\n\"We will not allow individuals, groups, nation states, or a combination of them to compromise the privacy of our citizens, the economic interests of our companies, or the security of our country,\" said acting attorney general Mary McCord, announcing the charges.\nThe suspects were named in a DOJ press release as:\nBaratov was arrested on 14 March in Canada.\nOne of the alleged hackers has been on of the FBI's most wanted cyber criminals for more than three years, according to acting Att Gen McCord.\nThe suspect in question, Alexsey Belan, was aided by the FSB who - according to the DOJ - provided him with \"sensitive FSB law enforcement and intelligence information that would have helped him avoid detection by US and other law enforcement agencies outside Russia\".\n\"We would hope [Russia] would respect our criminal justice system and respect these charges,\" said acting Att Gen McCord, acknowledging the fact that the US does not have an extradition treaty with Russia.\n\"The United Kingdom's MI5 made substantial contributions to the advancement of this investigation,\" added FBI executive assistant director Paul Abbate.\nYahoo was criticised for the delay in informing users about the 2014 breach.\nThe stolen data included names, email addresses, telephone numbers, dates of birth and encrypted passwords, but not credit card data, according to Yahoo.\nLast year, users were advised to change their passwords.\nAround eight million UK accounts were believed to have been affected - including some users of BT and Sky email services.\n\"The indictment unequivocally shows the attacks on Yahoo were state-sponsored,\" Yahoo said in a statement, responding to the DOJ announcement.\n\"We are deeply grateful to the FBI for investigating these crimes and the DOJ for bringing charges against those responsible.\"\nThe DOJ said that the charges have no connection to the hack on the Democratic National Convention last year.","summary":"Yahoo has been charged with hacking Yahoo accounts in a \"state-sponsored\" attack on Yahoo.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Chris May, 28, was last seen at his home in Kelvedon, Essex, on 25 May.\nHis Volkswagen Golf was found abandoned in the village of Fairstead, according to Essex Police.\nPolice received a letter in June, sent in the post, saying Mr May was dead. Charity Missing People is now advertising Mr May's case nationally.\nDet Ch Insp Marina Ericson said: \"I am really grateful for all the assistance Missing People have given to us and this national advertising will mean we can reach a wider audience with the appeal for information about Chris's whereabouts.\n\"Since Chris went missing in May, I have been appealing for anyone with information to come forward.\n\"There will be someone out there who knows something but, for whatever reason, has not come forward so far.\n\"I made an appeal in June for the author of a letter, delivered by Royal Mail to Witham police station on 1 June, to contact me.\n\"To date that person has not made contact. I would like to appeal to them to make contact with me directly.\"","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Essex.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Stanford University team said the findings were \"incredibly exciting\" and would now be tested in clinics.\nEventually, they believe using AI could revolutionise healthcare by turning anyone's smartphone into a cancer scanner.\nCancer Research UK said it could become a useful tool for doctors.\nThe AI was repurposed from software developed by Google that had learned to spot the difference between images of cats and dogs.\nIt was shown 129,450 photographs and told what type of skin condition it was looking at in each one.\nIt then learned to spot the hallmarks of the most common type of skin cancer: carcinoma, and the most deadly: melanoma.\nOnly one in 20 skin cancers are melanoma, yet the tumour accounts for three-quarters of skin cancer deaths.\nThe experiment, detailed in the journal Nature, then tested the AI against 21 trained skin cancer doctors.\nOne of the researchers, Dr Andre Esteva, told the BBC News website: \"We find, in general, that we are on par with board-certified dermatologists.\"\nHowever, the computer software cannot make a full diagnosis, as this is normally confirmed with a tissue biopsy.\nDr Esteva said the system now needed to be tested alongside doctors in the clinic.\n\"The application of AI to healthcare is, we believe, an incredibly exciting area of research that can be leveraged to achieve a great deal of societal good,\" he said.\n\"One particular route that we find exciting is the use of this algorithm on a mobile device, but to achieve this we would have to build an app and test its accuracy directly from a mobile device.\"\nIncredible advances in machine-learning have already led to AI beating one of humanity's best Go players.\nAnd a team of doctors in London have trained AI to predict when the heart will fail.\nDr Jana Witt, from the charity Cancer Research UK, said: \"Using artificial intelligence to help diagnose skin cancer is very interesting, as it could support assessments by GPs and dermatologists.\n\"It's unlikely that AI will replace all of the other information your clinician would consider when making a diagnosis, but AI could help guide GP referrals to specialists in the future.\"\nFollow James on Twitter.","summary":"A computer that can detect skin cancers in photos and dogs is being used to diagnose skin cancers.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An Environment Agency severe flood warning - meaning danger to life - was removed from the A361 between East Lyng and Burrowbridge on 10 March.\nResidents in the area saw their homes cut off and experienced long diversions as a result of the closure.\nThe road has been inspected by council highways officers and reopened at 17:00 GMT.\nThere is still some water on a short stretch of the road and Somerset County Council said temporary traffic lights will be installed to protect the carriageway and allow motorists to pass safely.\nCouncillor Harvey Siggs, responsible for Highways, said: \"I'm delighted the A361 is to reopen at long last.\n\"Our highways teams have been working hard all week to clear the road and make sure it is safe, and I would like to publicly thank them for their efforts to get this key route open before the weekend.\"\nA further inspection will take place early next week and the temporary traffic lights will be removed as soon as the remaining water has receded and the road judged to be safe, the council said.\nMr Siggs added: \"Although the road is clear, the rhynes at the side of the road remain full of water so I would urge motorists to take extra care when driving, particularly in the foggy conditions we have seen over the last few days.\"\nThe clear-up of the A361 started on Monday with the removal of fallen trees and the cutting back of damaged vegetation.\nAround 30 tonnes of used sandbags were removed before a sweeping and cleaning operation covered the 1.5 mile section of carriageway.\nThe council said that the road closure on the A372 Langport Road will remain in place next week for the removal of flood pumps.\nWith improving weather conditions the large temporary pumps at Beer Wall, near Aller, are no longer needed, it added.\nThe Environment Agency expects to begin removing the pumps on Monday and work is likely to take up to four days.\nThe road will remain closed after the pumps have been removed so the council can assess flood damage and carry out emergency repair works.","summary":"A major flood warning has been lifted after a major flood warning was lifted.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 50 year-old said she was \"lucky to be here\" after falling ill at home and looking up her symptoms online.\nO'Donnell wrote on her blog that she searched \"women's heart attack symptoms\", which included sudden nausea and aches, before taking a few aspirin.\nShe visited a cardiologist the next day, who inserted a stent into an artery that was 99 per cent blocked.\nO'Donnell said her chest began to ache last week and she became nauseous and feverish after helping a woman who was struggling to get out of her car in her Nyack village home, near New York.\nIn the blog entry on her website, a poem entitled \"my heart attack\", O'Donnell revealed the type of attack was known as the \"widow maker\".\nThe star, who has acted in several films and TV shows including Drop Dead Diva, Will and Grace and Nip\/Tuck, also said she did not call the emergency services.\nHowever, she issued a warning to her readers: \"Know the symptoms ladies, listen to the voice inside, the one we all so easily ignore, call 911.\"\nShe recently hosted The Rosie Show on the Oprah Winfrey Network but the daily talk and gameshow was cancelled in March due to low ratings.","summary":"Star O'Donnell has been praised for a heart attack in her home town after being asymptom of a heart attack.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The service, held to mark the surrender of Japan at the end of World War Two, was led by Reverend Canon Bob White.\nThe event included readings from Burma veterans and a performance from the Portsmouth Military Wives Choir.\nThe service saw wreaths laid at the war memorial, including one on behalf of the city placed by the Lord Mayor of Portsmouth, councillor Frank Jonas.\nCouncil leader Donna Jones said: \"It's important for communities to commemorate events such as these.\n\"The ceremonies in the city provide a poignant opportunity to reflect and remember.\"\nA special VJ Day Choral Evensong was due to take place from 18:00 BST at Portsmouth Cathedral on Sunday.","summary":"A ceremony in Portsmouth to commemorate the victory of the war in the Pacific and the end of World War Two has been held.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Burials were held for 33 of the 84 people whose bodies have been recovered. Several local people are still missing.\nThousands of people gathered in the square outside the town's main church to pay their respects in front of a long row of coffins.\nRescue workers are still searching the local river for victims.\nOne resident of Salgar particularly hard hit is the city's cemetery worker who has prepared 15 graves for members of his own family - mostly cousins who died in the flood.\nA spokesman for the national emergency authorities said he expected to end the search for victims on Thursday or Friday.\nHe said between 20 and 25 local people caught in the flood had not been accounted for.\nLocals and firefighters have been searching a 40km-long (25 mile) stretch of land on the banks of the Liboriana river.\nMost of the residents were asleep when the landslide hit at 03:00 local time (08:00 GMT) on Monday.\nThe landslide was triggered by heavy rains that sent torrents of water and mud crashing into the La Liboriana ravine, causing an overflow that destroyed the neighbourhood below.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man in Salgar.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Ayrton Light, located above the Great Bell - known as Big Ben - needs to be fully dismantled and restored. A temporary light will replace it.\nInstalled in 1885, it was previously turned off only during both world wars.\nBig Ben will not chime regularly until 2021 because of repairs to the tower.\nThe light is said to have been installed at the request of Queen Victoria, so that she could see from Buckingham Palace when members of either the Commons or the Lords were sitting after dark.\nIt is named after Acton Smee Ayrton, a Liberal politician who was First Commissioner of Works between 1869 and 1873.\nIt is not yet known when the light will switch off, or how long it will be off for.\nBig Ben will not be heard from midday on Monday. The House of Commons has said it will look again at the length of time it will be silenced after \"concerns\".\nParliament said it had to protect workers carrying out the renovations.\nBut Prime Minister Theresa May said \"it can't be right\" that the bell will not chime regularly again for four years.\nIt will still sound for important events including New Year's Eve and Remembrance Sunday.","summary":"A tower in Buckinghamshire that is a major landmark in the world of chiming in the night is to be closed for repairs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Investigators from the League Against Cruel Sports said they saw no gunmen and heard no shots when they filmed the Jedforest Hunt in February 2016.\nHowever, Malcolm Henderson told a court he had been there with a shotgun.\nJohn Clive Richardson, 66, and his son Johnny Riley, 24, both deny deliberately hunting a fox with dogs.\nMr Henderson, who has worked with the hunt for the past two years, said he had been at the site near Jedburgh on the day in question.\nHe told Jedburgh Sheriff Court he was present when a fox was flushed from cover and pursued by hounds towards his gun which the law permits.\nHe told the trial: \"I was there.\n\"I was down in the dip but they (the investigators) would not see me from where they were standing.\"\nEarlier in the trial, Mr Richardson had told the court that Mr Henderson had shot and wounded the fox.\nMr Richardson and Mr Riley, of Bonchester Bridge, deny breaching the Protection of Wild Mammals (Scotland) Act 2002.\nThe trial will continue later this month.","summary":"A huntsman has been found guilty of murdering a huntsman who was found dead in a fox in Jedburghshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Jason Alexander, 39, used a company credit card to buy almost \u00a391,000 of iPads, phones and computers.\nAlexander, of Griffithstown, Torfaen, admitted fraud and was jailed for two years in January.\nBut at Cardiff Crown Court on Thursday, a judge ordered him to pay back \u00a3115,000 to his ex-employers.\n\"It seems you were doing it as some kind of philanthropic act,\" Judge Stephen Hopkins QC said.\n\"In some cases spending \u00a35,000 on items and then selling the items to employees for as little as \u00a3180 on the philanthropic basis they will not have been able to buy the items themselves.\"\nHe ordered Alexander to pay his ex-employers \u00a3115,867 within six months or face an additional 18 months in jail.\n\"You had an enormous impact on a large number of perfectly innocent people,\" the judge added.\n\"Those to whom you sold goods to now feel stupid and stressed.\n\"The impact upon your colleagues has been awful. You have stolen from the company and there was a dip in morale for a period.\n\"This was a gross and serious breach of trust over a substantial period of years.\"\nAlexander had control of spending at car parts company, Northern Automotive Systems in Gilwern, near Abergavenny, Monmouthshire.\nHe made 287 purchases on internet sites such as Amazon, eBay and Argos.\nThe court heard the company's usual monthly credit card bill was in the hundreds, but when Alexander became purchasing manager the bill \"increased to nearly \u00a310,000 per month\".\nBut his scheme was discovered when suspicious company managers asked employees if they had bought cut-priced electrical goods.\nThe conman deleted emails as well as falsifying invoices, receipts and card statements to cover his trail.\nAlexander, who had worked at the company for 14 years, bought petrol for his white Land Rover, red Mini and his partner's Ford Fiesta.","summary":"A man has been jailed for life for frauding his ex-employer to buy a huge amount of money in a row of fraudulent purchases.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nick Dunn, 28, from Northumberland, was one of six Britons accused of illegally possessing weapons while working on a ship providing anti-piracy protection.\nThey were arrested in October 2013, but despite the charges being quashed, a police appeal has blocked their return.\nTheir case was due to be heard later, but has now been adjourned to 22 April.\nAfter the announcement by India's Supreme Court, Nick Dunn's sister, Lisa, said: \"This isn't the news we wanted to hear.\"\nAlong with Mr Dunn, the men arrested on 12 October 2013 are:\nMr Dunn, who is living in a hostel on the outskirts of Chennai, formally Madras, had said he was \"anxious\" ahead of the court hearing, which would have been presided over by a judge.\nThe 28-year-old, from Ashington, said he hoped \"that we get the decision we so justly deserve\".\nMr Dunn is staying with two Estonians who were also part of the crew of the private US-owned ship MV Seaman Guard Ohio.\nAndrew Linnington, of the maritime union Nautilus International, which has been lobbying the UK government on behalf of the crew members, said he feared the six men were being made examples of.\nHe said: \"The Indian authorities want to set a deterrent to operators of similar vessels to the one these six men were working on. Just about every element of this case has been disputed.\"\nA UK Foreign Office spokesman said: \"We appreciate that this continues to be a very difficult time for these men and their families and we are committed to keeping them up to date on the latest developments.\"\nHe said the prime minister had discussed their case with the with Indian Finance Minister Arun Jaitley and Indian High Commissioner Ranjan Mathai on 14 March.\n\"We have lobbied regularly on the importance of ensuring that this case is resolved as quickly as possible,\" he said.","summary":"A man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a man in India who was found guilty of possessing weapons while working on a ship in India.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mark Piper is jointly charged with murdering Levi Blu.\nLevi died in 2013 of internal bleeding. His mother Danielle Cassin is also accused of murder.\nA woman told a jury at Birmingham Crown Court she saw Mr Piper being violent with his other child, who was five at the time, in 2012.\nThe incident happened in the living room of Mr Piper's Chelmsley Wood home after he banned the youngster from playing on a games console, she said.\nThe witness said Mr Piper swore at his son and dragged him out the room before poking and prodding him in the face by the stairs.\n\"He (the child) was crying,\" said the woman, who met 31-year-old Mr Piper through a mutual friend.\n\"He punched him in his stomach at the same time on the stairs. It was hard, enough to hurt him.\n\"I have never seen anyone hitting a kid like that. It was rough. It was how you would hit your friends messing about. The little boy was crying. He was really upset.\"\nBut Paul Lewis QC, defending Mr Piper, wanted to know why the punch was not mentioned in her original police statement.\n\"I was lying (to the police),\" she said.\n\"I didn't want to seem like a grass.\"\nMr Lewis questioned how she could be sure about the words Mr Piper had used when she made her police statement months after the incident.\nHe highlighted a message sent by the witness about Piper which said: \"He loves all his kids and looks after them well. I just don't understand all this.\"\nLevi was found at the flat his parents shared in Nightingale Avenue, Chelmsley Wood, on 20 February 2013.\nBoth Ms Cassin, 27, of Frensham Close, Chelmsley Wood, and Mr Piper, of no fixed abode, deny murder.\nThey also deny causing or allowing the death of Levi and causing him suffering.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"A man has been charged with murdering his father in a row of stairs.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nineteen sailors were killed and a further 30 injured when the Type 42 destroyer took a direct hit during the Falklands War on 25 May 1982.\nAs the ship sank in just 20 minutes, it took with it many documents and equipment which were of \"importance to the security of the United Kingdom\", said Clive Gale.\nHe was part of a 39-strong Royal Navy team which carried out a number of dives on sunken ships, including HMS Coventry, over a four-month period beginning in the autumn of 1982.\nRecalling the HMS Coventry search, he said: \"We were very conscious that we were diving on a war grave and the casualties that went down with the ship.\n\"We actually visited their grave and that stays with you.\"\nCarrying out Operation Blackleg was a physically demanding and dangerous mission for those involved, with some dives lasting for up to eight hours.\n\"We were 8,000 miles from any kind of rescue facility,\" Mr Gale added.\n\"There was still hostilities with Argentina and to cap it all there was a 500lb (227kg) unexploded bomb in the wreck somewhere.\n\"The whole mission was fraught with near misses.\n\"Cutting into a steel structure underwater traps oxygen and if you hit it with a spark it explodes quite violently.\n\"One chap lost the front plate out of his helmet and nearly drowned.\n\"I was knocked unconscious and had to be pulled back into the bell by a colleague of mine.\"\nMr Gale admits the mission, 300ft (91m) under the ocean's surface, was to \"recover or destroy certain items\".\nBut some things brought back from HMS Coventry, like the cross of nails, were not on the official list.\n\"I took off the big brass plaque while somebody else recovered the bell and the cross of nails was found,\" he continued.\n\"All these things that were really personal to the ship's company were then presented to Coventry Cathedral after we'd finished the job.\"","summary":"The Royal Navy has rescued a huge brass bell from a ship in the north of England.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Crown Estate said that leasing the sites for technology development was \"critical\" for the UK to unlock the potential of wave and tidal energy.\nFirst Minister Carwyn Jones said the benefits could be significant in terms of the economy and renewable energy.\nWales's first commercial tidal energy farm is due to launch off Anglesey in summer 2016.\nIts electricity generators will operate like wind turbines but with blades driven by tidal wave action.\nMenter Mon and Wave Hub were confirmed by the Crown Estate as managers for the west Anglesey tidal and south Pembrokeshire wave demonstration zones respectively.\nThey will prepare and manage the sites for sub-letting to developers.\nIn addition, development rights for a tidal site off Holyhead Deep have been granted to Minesto.\nRob Hastings, director of energy and infrastructure at the Crown Estate said: \"By providing these additional seabed rights we are pleased to be enabling further technology development and commercialisation, which will be critical if the UK is to unlock its significant natural resources for wave and tidal current energy.\n\"This innovative approach to leasing the seabed sees us responding to market demand and introducing managed demonstration zones to give other organisations the opportunity to lend tangible support in their local areas.\"\nFirst Minster Carwyn Jones said: \"The energetic waters off our coast are ideal for marine renewable energy projects.\n\"Our ports, supply-chain infrastructure and grid infrastructure also put us in an enviable position for developing a thriving marine energy market, both as a significant generator and as an exporter of marine energy knowledge, technologies and services.\"\nGareth Clubb, director of Friends of the Earth Cymru said: \"To having testing sites approved for marine renewable energy is a significant step forward.\"","summary":"The UK is to invest in tidal wave and tidal wave power in a new tidal energy farm in Anglesey.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nThe Northern Irishman came third on 5-2 favourite Box Office in his final race, won by 9-1 shot Brother Tedd.\nMcCoy, 40, had earlier finished third on Mr Mole behind winner Special Tiara in the AP McCoy Celebration Chase.\nAn emotional McCoy said: \"It's amazing. I've been so lucky all my life. I'll never forget this day.\"\nMcCoy, who has ridden more than 4,300 career winners, added: \"I want to thank everyone for coming. All my family were here and it's very special. An unbelievable day I'll never forget.\n\"There were tears coming back on Box Office. There were nearly tears going out on Box Office.\n\"I feel very lucky I have ended my career in one piece.\"\nDiscussing his record-breaking career, he added: \"Someone's going to ride more winners than me. All records get broken. I hope I'm dead, though.\"\nJockeys formed a guard of honour amid huge cheers as the rider was honoured at the Surrey track.\nColleagues lifted the Arsenal supporter as he collected the champion jockey's trophy for a 20th and final time, from former Gunners striker Ian Wright.\nThe terraces around the parade ring were packed as a capacity crowd of more than 18,000 gathered, and a rendition of \"For he's a jolly good fellow\" rang around the stands.\nWright paid tribute, adding: \"AP McCoy is made of something else altogether. For 20 years he has been at the top of his game, riding winners, week in, week out. I can think of no other sportsman or woman who can match his record.\"\nMcCoy has ridden in more than 16,000 races and suffered an estimated 1,000 falls in a remarkable career.\nHe did not compete in the feature race, the Bet365 Gold Cup, which was won by 17-year-old jockey Sean Bowen on Just A Par.\nBowen, tipped as a potential future champion, was completing a double on the day after victory on Lil Rockerfeller in the opener.\nBut there was a sad note to the afternoon for Just A Par's trainer Paul Nicholls when Rolling Aces died following the second race after collapsing on the walkway when returning afterwards.","summary":"Jockey AP McCoy has been praised for winning the AP McCoy's first race of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The ruling is likely to encourage thousands of passengers with similar claims in the UK.\nJet2 argued the compensation payments should be delayed pending the outcome of a similar case in the Netherlands.\nBut the judge at Liverpool County Court ruled that \"a line should now be drawn. Justice delayed is justice denied\".\nThe EU has ruled that airlines must pay compensation for delayed flights, but a number of airlines have yet to pay out.\nFour airlines in the UK have made applications to delay payments: Jet2, Thomas Cook, Ryanair and WizzAir.\nThe Jet2 case heard in Liverpool involved Kim Allen, who claimed \u00e2\u201a\u00ac400 (\u00c2\u00a3292) compensation after an almost seven-hour delay when flying from Manchester to Malaga in 2012.\n\"We've all been kept waiting for so long, but I'm really happy with today's decision,\" she said after the judge's ruling.\n\"Hopefully now it's time for the airlines to pay us what the law says they should.\"\nHer solicitor, Kevin Clarke from Bott & Co, said he hoped \"the airlines will now finally face up to their obligations to passengers and to settle the hundreds of thousands of legitimate claims outstanding.\n\"Sadly, the history of their conduct over the last decade would tell us to expect yet another legal challenge.\"\nThe issue stems from the 2004 European regulations that oblige airlines, in some cases, to pay compensation to passengers for cancellations and delays, if they are not due to extraordinary circumstances.\nA further ruling by the European Court of Justice in 2009 confirmed that delayed passengers should be treated as if their flights had been cancelled, if the delay was longer than three hours, entitling them to cash compensation.\nDespite the ruling, a number of airlines in the UK are still arguing that some technical problems should be classified as extraordinary circumstances, and as such, no compensation should be due.\nThey have also argued that paying compensation for delays of three hours or more is disproportionate and too great a burden.","summary":"The UK should be delayed in compensation for delayed flights, according to a judge.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The alleged spying by the National Security Agency (NSA) \"must be explained and more importantly new trust must be built up for the future\", she told German MPs.\nThe allegations dominated the news during an EU summit last month.\nMs Merkel said the NSA affair was putting EU-US trade talks to the test.\nShe also said Germany's relations with the US \"are of paramount importance\".\nThe German government has said it is keen to hear directly from the fugitive NSA leaker Edward Snowden about the agency's collection of phone and internet data.\nBut Germany says it cannot offer him asylum because he would have to make his application on German soil.\nAccording to his leaks, the NSA targeted communications among Washington's Western allies, including Ms Merkel's mobile phone and EU offices.\n\"The accusations are grave,\" Ms Merkel said in her statement on Monday. She did not comment specifically on the alleged bugging of her phone.\nThe Bundestag - Germany's lower house - is holding a special debate on the NSA spying allegations.\nThe scale of NSA surveillance in Germany is not clear, and last month Germany sent some senior officials to Washington to find out more.\nGerman media report that the German secret services exchange intelligence with their US counterparts.\nBut recently the British newspaper the Independent, citing leaks from Mr Snowden, said the UK spy agency GCHQ had tapped into communications using a listening post on the roof of the British embassy in Berlin.\nMr Snowden, 30, fled to Russia in June after leaking details of far-reaching US espionage. He has temporary asylum, allowing him to live in Russia, until July 2014.","summary":"German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said she will not be a threat to the NSA's spying operation in Germany, German prosecutors say.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Glen, Conservative MP for Salisbury, said any decision to make the A303 a dual carriageway must include protection for the World Heritage site.\nMr Glen said a tunnel was the only \"realistic solution\".\nA government feasibility study is already under way to consider the various options for the road.\nSpeaking in a Westminster debate, Mr Glen said the road, which runs from Hampshire to Devon, had become the \"devil's highway\" and \"one of the most notorious traffic blackspots in the country\".\nHe joined other South West MPs calling for the government to consider the wider economic, environmental and safety benefits of improving the road.\nHowever, he cautioned that any plans to turn part, or all, of the 92 mile (148km) road into a dual carriageway must include protection for Stonehenge.\nMr Glen said he had been told by English Heritage, the National Trust and the Council for British Archaeology that Stonehenge would be \"formally placed on the at-risk register,\" if a dual carriageway was constructed close to the historic site without adequate protection.\nPlans for a tunnel were initially shelved in 2007 when the government said the estimated cost of \u00c2\u00a3510m was too expensive.\n\"A poorly designed and badly executed\" dual carriageway which could \"undermine a 5,000 year old world heritage site is not an improvement worth fighting for,\" Mr Glen said.\nTransport Minister Robert Goodwill said the government hoped an announcement on the future of the A303 would be made in the autumn.","summary":"A tunnel in the heart of the historic site of Stonehenge must be made to protect the site, according to the Conservative MP.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Stocktrade is being transferred to the Dundee-headquartered firm for \u00a314m in cash.\nIts most recent annual revenue was \u00a39m, with \u00a31.3m in pre-tax profit.\nLast September, Stocktrade had \u00a34.3bn of assets under management. The buyer said it now stands at \u00a34.6bn, bringing 48,000 new customers.\nThat should increase the scale of Alliance Trust Savings to \u00a311.5bn in assets under management, with 105,000 customers, allowing for more efficient operations.\nIt will also increase the Dundonians range of services, including telephone and online share dealing services for pension providers, building societies, company share schemes and corporate Individual Savings Accounts.\nBrewin Dolphin said the sale would only clear a net gain of \u00a31m, after paying for separation costs.\nThe deal still requires clearance from regulators, and is expected to close during this year.\nAlliance Trust Savings was part of the strategy last month criticised by Elliott Advisers, the hedge fund and activist investor in parent company Alliance Trust.\nIn criticising the Dundee company's management, it succeeded in getting two new directors appointed. They could have sought to block further expansion of the financial retail platform. But it appears, from this deal, that they have agreed to expenditure on growth.\nAlliance Trust believes that the expansion could help its savings division into profit by 2016, apart from the cost of integration.\nPatrick Mill, managing director of Alliance Trust Savings (ATS), said: \"Stocktrade is a great strategic fit for ATS, giving us access to new customers, an increase in assets and the opportunity to build a strategic partnership capability.\n\"It also gives us the ability to align a traditional stockbroking business with our innovative, scalable and cost effective approach by offering customers online access alongside our in-house customer service team.\"","summary":"The company that sells stockbroking in Dundee is to close in the autumn, according to the company.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"JP Nadeau was reportedly struck by lightning mid-sentence in his apple orchard in New Brunswick, Canada.\n\"And just as I told my new son-in-law 'You're a lucky guy' - Boom!\" he told the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.\nAside from a small scar on his thumb, Mr Nadeau says he was unscathed and the wedding proceeded.\nStorm clouds had gathered behind him at the ceremony on 8 July, he said, and his daughter saw lightning strike the ground nearby.\n\"I had the microphone and the shock jumped into the sound system and my hand just lit up and I saw the spark,\" he told the CBC.\n\"And I'm looking at my hand and it's all flared up\u2026 It was like I was holding a lightning bolt in my hand, it was amazing.\"\nEveryone was stunned at first, but that didn't stop the happy couple from continuing with the festivities.\n\"It was a beautiful wedding,\" Mr Nadeau's wife, Maggy Thomas, told the CBC.\n\"But that was pretty terrifying for a second.\"\nMr Nadeau says he's a lucky-unlucky man - in 2015, a cruise ship he was working on near the Falkland Islands caught fire, and he was rescued by the British Royal Air Force.\n\"I've had lots of brushes with death,\" said Mr Nadeau. \"But death keeps ignoring me.\"","summary":"Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has been praised for a \"magic\" wedding ceremony in the province of the North Atlantic.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"An 18-year-old woman was driving a Toyota Yaris when it was in a crash with a Ford Transit van on the A595 near Bootle at 19:55 BST on Friday.\nShe and her front seat passenger, also 18, were pronounced dead at the scene.\nA third 18-year-old woman, in the back of the car, was flown by air ambulance to hospital where her condition is said to be \"critical\".\nThe 51-year-old man driving the van was also flown to hospital, where he is in a serious but stable condition.\nThe road was closed for six hours for the vehicles to be examined and then removed, Cumbria Police said.\nThe force is appealing for witnesses.","summary":"A woman has been killed in a car crash in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The West Ham striker is charged with driving a car while a baby was being held by a passenger.\nSnodgrass, 29, is alleged to have driven on Duke Street, Glasgow, on 17 April with too many people to fit a baby seat in.\nThe baby is alleged to have been in the arms for a rear seat passenger.\nSnodgrass, originally from Glasgow, was not at the city's Justice of the Peace Court when the case called.\nDefence lawyer Martin Black told the court \"he didn't think he had to be\" when asked why his client was not present.\nThe Crown requested a warrant which was granted by JP Eunice Paton.","summary":"A man has been charged with driving a baby seat in a car in the Glasgow city centre.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Hastings Pier is being rebuilt with \u00a314m of money raised mainly through the Heritage Lottery Fund.\nIt is now hoped a further \u00a3300,000 can be raised by selling 3,000 shares for \u00a3100 each.\nThe charity behind the restoration said investors would have a say in the pier's future.\nThe 140-year-old structure was almost completely destroyed by fire in October 2010.\nSimon Opie, CEO of the Hastings Pier Charity, said the shares were important to continue interest in the pier after its restoration.\nHe said: \"[The shares] are not just about the money, but it is about creating shareholder members, people who are invested in the pier, people who care about the town, the heritage of the pier, and people who will be here for the long term.\n\"The money that we have raised will restore the pier but beyond that it needs to have an economically viable future and that's what we hope we will create.\"\nThe Panamanian company Ravenclaw, which owned the pier, was issued with a compulsory purchase order after it failed to carry out repair work.\nThe order was granted in 2012 and the council formally took ownership of the pier in August.\nIt is hoped the restoration will be completed by spring 2015.\nHastings Council leader, Jeremy Birch, said: \"This is the people's pier so let them have a stake in it.\"\nThe shares will go on sale on Saturday through a community shares website.","summary":"The Hastings Pier is to be restored to its original state pier after it was damaged by fire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"On Thursday, the firm acknowledged it read the anonymous blogger's emails in order to identify an employee it suspected of leaking information.\nMicrosoft owns Hotmail, a free email service now called Outlook.com.\nJohn Frank, deputy general counsel for Microsoft, said it took \"extraordinary actions in this case\".\nWhile the search was technically legal, he added Microsoft would consult outside counsel in the future.\nMicrosoft's actions came to light this week as part of a legal case by US prosecutors against an ex-Microsoft employee, Alex Kibalko, who was a Russian native based in the company's Lebanon office.\nIn 2012, Microsoft had been alerted to the fact that the blogger, whose identity was kept anonymous in the court papers, had been given some stolen lines of code from the not-yet-released Windows 8 operating system.\nThe blogger then posted screenshots of the unreleased Windows operating system to his blog.\nTo figure out the source of the leak, Microsoft began an investigation and, as part of that search, looked into the blogger's accounts to find out the name of the employee.\nThe search was legal because it fell within Microsoft's terms of service which state that the company can access information in accounts that are stored on its \"Communication Services\", which includes email, chat areas, forums, and other communication facilities.\nThe terms of service add: \"Microsoft reserves the right to review materials posted to the Communication Services and to remove any materials in its sole discretion.\"\nNonetheless, revelations of the search have led to renewed focus on the privacy violations of technology firms.\nIt has also left Microsoft in a difficult position, as the firm has often criticised rival Google for its automatic scanning of users' emails in order to serve them with advertising.","summary":"Microsoft has reopened a search for a Microsoft employee who was found guilty of leaking emails to a blogger.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In a leaked letter, Mr Skates said he was informed this was because of the current level of investment.\nHe meets Network Rail officials on Thursday after describing conditions for rail passengers as \"unacceptable\".\nNetwork Rail said it was committed to working with the Welsh Government to get value for taxpayers' money.\nMr Skates has accused the company - which maintains tracks across the UK - of a lack of investment in clearing leaves this autumn, which cause damage to train wheels because of the extra braking pressure required.\nHe believes this has led to over-crowding and reduced punctuality of services as it forces more rolling stock to be removed from routes.\nArriva Trains Wales said 54 out of its fleet of 127 have had to be taken away for repairs this autumn - an increase of 54% on the same period last year.\nIn the letter seen by BBC Wales, sent last month to Network Rail's route managing director Andy Thomas, Mr Skates said Arriva Trains Wales raised concerns about the level of work being carried out to clear leaves from the lines.\nHe wrote: \"I have been informed that Network Rail responded that this was due to budgetary reasons and that at the current level of investment it would take 28 years to get the Welsh network up to the prescribed standard.\"\nA Network Rail spokesman said: \"We have jointly concluded with Arriva Trains Wales that the reduction in fleet availability cannot be solely related to Network Rail's autumn plan as we are increasing spend and activity.\n\"We are committed to working jointly with Arriva Trains Wales and the Welsh Government to ensure maximum value for taxpayers' money.\"\nIn a debate at the Senedd on Wednesday, Plaid Cymru's economy spokesman Adam Price described current conditions for Welsh rail passengers as a \"national crisis\".\nHe referred to three examples on social media yesterday in which one passenger told of his experience of a train catching fire, one had been on an overcrowded service where a passenger fainted, and another claimed to have a seat for the first time in 11 months.\nAn Arriva Trains Wales spokesman denied one of its trains had caught fire, instead saying there was a problem with an exhaust.\nHe said: \"We understand and apologise for the frustrations around the capacity issues faced by commuters which has been made worse recently by the additional maintenance required on damaged train wheels caused by the autumn leaf-fall.\n\"We continue to work hard with our partners in Network Rail to reduce the impact of this issue.\"","summary":"The head of the company that runs the network of train catching fires in the autumn has said he is \"apprehensial\" about the amount of investment in the company.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The statue at the University of Cape Town had been attacked as a surviving symbol of white minority rule.\nThe university's vice-chancellor has backed calls to move the statue and says a final decision will be brought forward to a special meeting next week.\nStudent leaders have hailed a \"victory\" for their Rhodes Must Fall campaign.\nVice-chancellor Max Price has said the university's senate accepted calls for the statue to be permanently removed from the campus and that it should be boarded up until a final decision was reached.\nWith more than 180 votes in the senate, only one voted against the statue's removal and there were three abstentions.\nA meeting of the university's council to decide the statue's fate is being brought forward to next week, said a statement from Dr Price - and there will need to be consultations with local heritage authorities.\nThe statue of Cecil Rhodes has become part of a symbolic struggle at the University of Cape Town, one of the the highest ranking universities in Africa in international league tables.\nRhodes, a British politician and business magnate who died in 1902, was a powerful figure in colonial South Africa, and his statue has remained on the campus of this high-profile university.\nBut earlier this month, the statue was attacked by a protester who tipped a bucket of human excrement over the figure of Rhodes.\nIt began several weeks of protest by students who saw the statue as representing the lack of opportunities still facing the black majority two decades after the end of apartheid.\nIt sparked arguments about how modern South Africa should represent the legacy of its colonial and apartheid-era past.\nThere have also been debates about access for black students to top universities.\nThe statue had been wrapped in black plastic to protect it, but it has now been entirely boarded up.\n\"It is certainly a victory for us,\" said Ramabina Mahapa, president of the student representative council.","summary":"A statue of Cecil Rhodes, which was voted to be moved to Cape Town, has been moved to the South African continent.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"County are tenants at the ground which is also used by rugby union teams Newport Gwent Dragons and Newport RFC.\n\"We've already made our position clear in respect to the pitch issues and what we're dealing with,\" Davies said.\n\"It points to the fact Newport County are bottom of the league and I suggest he focuses on preparing his own side.\"\n\"I'm not sure why he [Westley] feels it necessary to go on about it,\" Davies told BBC Wales Sport.\nDavies is also the chief executive of Rodney Parade Limited, which owns the ground and agreed a 10-year lease for the football club to use the stadium in 2013.\nOn Thursday, Westley questioned whether Newport County were getting value for money out of the leasing deal.\nThe Exiles have had two games - against Morecambe and Barnet - abandoned at half-time while their game against Stevenage in October was postponed because of the state of the pitch.\n\"It costs us more for us to have County playing there than it's worth. The estimated cost of drainage work is worth twice as much as we receive from County each season,\" Davies continued.\nThe Dragons were beaten 10-0 by Ospreys at Rodney Parade on New Year's Day on a dreadful pitch and Davies says he is aware of the state of the playing surface.\n\"This issue is very important and I'm not trying to say the pitch is perfect. We're doing all we can to repair the pitch but there's no short-term solution,\" he said.\n\"In the meantime, it helps no-one that it continues to dominate the agenda.\"","summary":"Newport County have been given a warning that they are not prepared to take on the pitch at the club's new stadium.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Emergency services were called to Longtown Bridge, near Carlisle, on Tuesday after a 32-year-old man got into difficulties in the water.\nThe man had just rescued a young girl from the river, Cumbria Police said.\nChief Fire Officer for the county, Jim Onions, warned people against swimming during heatwaves because of strong currents.\nDivers and rescue crews were involved in the search, along with the coastguard and an RAF helicopter with thermal imaging equipment.\nThe body has not been formally identified.\nMr Onions said: \"We are really worried that during a hot spell - especially in the school holidays - people enter the water for a cooling dip because the water looks calm on the surface.\n\"But I've seen highly skilled firefighters in the water struggling because of strong undercurrents.\"\nThe rescued girl is at Cumberland Infirmary receiving treatment.","summary":"A body of a girl has been recovered from a river in Cumbria.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The former business secretary said the offer to take a 25% stake in the firm's UK operations is \"quite close\" to what he would have offered.\nHe said it showed a commitment to south Wales after Tata announced it would sell its loss-making UK operations.\nBut he said it was only a first step, with the steel market \"awful\".\n\"The 25% offer is quite close to what I would have done,\" said Sir Vince, who served in the coalition government between 2010 and 2015.\n\"It sends the right message the government is committed to south Wales and the steel industry and it is within the rules we have to operate.\"\nHowever, speaking to BBC Radio Wales' Good Morning Wales, he said there were still \"a lot of hurdles to overcome\".\n\"We don't know who the buyer is and if there is a buyer, if they will succeed because the economics of the situation at the moment are pretty awful with the low world prices [for steel] and ferocious competition,\" he said.\nThis makes a management buyout \"risky\", Sir Vince said, adding that, long-term, habits in British industry must be changed, with a proper strategy drawn up and more products used that are made in the UK.\nResponding to suggestions his successor as business secretary, Sajid Javid, had been slow to intervene, he said the government was \"reasonably cautious\" because of the \"economics of the industry\".\nHe said: \"They haven't done a complete U-turn, but they have acknowledged reality that government has an absolutely key role working alongside private business and I'm encouraged by that.\n\"As a starter it is a good move and we should applaud it. Let's hope there is a good buyer and they can turn it around\".","summary":"The former Welsh government secretary has said he would have been a \"very much\" had he had been given a stake in Tata's UK operations.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Connor Hamer, 22, said he had been refused service at the restaurant in Pilsworth on Sunday and would be protesting until the matter was sorted.\nThe firm said it \"respected his right to protest\" but the drive-thru was \"for roadworthy motor vehicles only\".\n\"To me a horse is like a car, I use them in everyday life,\" Mr Hammer said.\n\"I will be staying on McDonald's car park until it is sorted out,\" he added.\n\"It could take six days, it could take six months it doesn't matter, I won't be going nowhere.\"\nHe said he had lived in a horse-drawn vehicle for three years.","summary":"McDonald's has apologised after a man was arrested in connection with the death of a horse in a restaurant in Londonderry.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"It is the third time Vitalmiro Bastos Moura has been tried for Dorothy Stang's 2005 death after previous convictions were overturned.\nMs Stang, 73, campaigned for 30 years to save rainforest from the interests of wealthy landlords.\nShe had tried to block Moura's attempts to seize land and was shot six times.\nMoura, who was convicted in 2007 and 2010 in verdicts that were subsequently overturned, was sentenced to 30 years in prison.\nIn the latest trial, the judge said Moura had acted in a cold-blooded and cowardly manner.\nProsecutors earlier said Moura and another rancher had hired gunmen to kill Ms Stang. Moura's lawyers argued there wasn't enough evidence linking him to the crime.\nThe death of Ms Stang in the northern state of Para became a symbol of the violent conflict for natural resources in Brazil's Amazon region.\nIn the past 30 years, more than 1,000 people have been killed in land disputes in Brazil, with some two-thirds of the murders happening in Para.\nAhead of the latest verdict, Ms Stang's sister, Barbara Richardson, said the repeated trials had been upsetting but had helped maintain a spotlight on the issues.\n\"That keeps the injustice of the system before the people's eyes,\" she told AP. \"Dorothy is ever prominent. The people understand what happened to her and what this means.\"","summary":"A woman has been found guilty of murdering a woman who was found dead in a car in Brazil.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Scenes of crime officer Stephen Beattie worked for Northumbria, Staffordshire and Cleveland forces before being suspended in 2011 and later resigning.\nMore than 350 of his cases, including suspicious deaths and arsons, have been reviewed.\nThe Crown Prosecution Service has said no criminal charges will be brought.\nBoth Cleveland Police, which Mr Beattie joined in 2002, and Staffordshire, where he had worked since 1996, investigated him with the Independent Police Complaints Commission (IPCC) managing the inquiries.\nThe reports have now confirmed Mr Beattie:\nBut the reports concluded that none of his actions significantly impacted the results of his investigations.\nIPCC commissioner Cindy Butts said: \"Stephen Beattie repeatedly lied about his qualifications and made judgements in cases that were both outside his remit and his level of expertise.\n\"Cleveland Police and Staffordshire Police have conducted meticulous investigations examining hundreds of cases and we know that, thankfully, his poor performance did not have a significant impact on the cases he was involved in.\"\nMr Beattie did receive an official caution in relation to a fraud offence.\nCleveland Police concluded that if he was still employed he would have a case to answer for gross misconduct while Staffordshire concluded he would have a case to answer for misconduct.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the murder of a man in Cleveland.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The money was raised by angel syndicate Equity Gap, along with venture capital firm Par Equity, US syndicate Aero-Den and the Scottish Investment Bank.\nThe move has led to five new skilled jobs which have been filled by former oil and gas supply chain workers.\nThe company said it planned to add further posts in the future.\nVert Rotors was founded by Olly Dmitriev in 2013 and produces ultra compact low-vibration gas compressors for aerospace, medical and other applications.\nThe funding will be used to increase capacity at Vert's manufacturing facility in Gracemount and expand its customer base.\nMr Dmitriev said: \"This investment brings valuable highly skilled manufacturing jobs to Edinburgh and allows Vert Rotors to increase our sales outreach.\n\"Our products are fully manufactured in Scotland and exported to Europe and the USA. We look forward to scaling up our operations following this investment.\"\nJock Millican, from Equity Gap, said: \"Vert Rotors has potential to disrupt the established marketplace significantly with its high quality products.\n\"Olly has an excellent track record in business and has a clear vision for the future of the company.\"","summary":"A major investment in Vert Rotors has been announced in a bid to disrupt the global market for oil and gas.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The new polymer \u00a35 note, which is slightly smaller than its paper predecessor, will be available in branches before becoming more widely available across Scotland.\nIt continues to feature Sir Walter Scott and The Mound on the front, and a bridge theme on the back.\nAll existing paper Bank of Scotland \u00a35 notes will be gradually withdrawn.\nHowever, those that remain in circulation will continue to be accepted at shops, banks and cash payment machines.\nBank of Scotland also plans to replace its \u00a310 paper note with a polymer version next year.\nThe new, plastic material is said to be cleaner and more resilient to being crumpled and spilled on.\nIn September, the Bank of England released new \u00a35 plastic notes featuring Winston Churchill on the back.\nIt was the first time a polymer note had been circulated by the Bank of England, but other parts of the UK have already been using the material.\nPolymer banknotes are made from a very thin, flexible, see-through plastic film, with the design printed on special layers of ink on the front and back.\nBecause the main material is see-through, the design can include clear spots that are like little windows you can look straight through.\nMore than 20 countries around the world already use polymer banknotes - they include Scotland, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.\nLast year the Clydesdale Bank brought a fully plastic note into circulation in the UK for the first time with a limited commemorative edition \u00a35 note.\nAs of last week, it entered into full circulation, and has begun to replace the current paper version.\nThe note features Scottish engineering pioneer and entrepreneur Sir William Arrol on the front, along with the Forth Bridge and the Titan Crane.\nThe reverse shows several images of the Forth Bridge.\nRoyal Bank of Scotland's new \u00a35 plastic note is due to enter circulation on 27 October.\nIt will feature Scottish novelist and poet Nan Shepherd.\nScientist Mary Somerville has already been selected for the bank's planned \u00a310 polymer note, which is due to enter into circulation next year.\nThey will be the first women to appear on the bank's main issue notes.","summary":"The first \u00a35 plastic note made by the Bank of England has been released in the UK.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Four men, aged between 25 and 61, were arrested in Ashbourne, County Meath, at about 16:00 GMT on Tuesday.\nSome 160 kilos of herbal cannabis was discovered, Garda (Irish police) said in a statement.\nIt described the seizure as \"significant\" and said the drugs were \"destined for the Irish market\".\nA business premises in Ashbourne was also searched during the \"intelligence-led\" operation.\nIt involved Garda officers from the Drugs and Organised Crime Bureau and the Special Crime Task Force.\nStaff from the Revenue Commissioners Customs Service also participated.\nAll four men, who are Irish nationals, are being questioned on suspicion of drug trafficking offences.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the seizure of cannabis in County Tyrone.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Mohammed Sarul Islam believes changing the name would generate publicity and act as a memorial.\nThe former Cardiff councillor has put forward a petition calling on the Welsh Government to change the name.\nAssembly members will consider the petition, which gathered 16 signatures, on Tuesday\nA petition needs a minimum of 10 signatures to be discussed by the Assembly Petitions Committee, under current assembly rules.\nMr Sarul Islam, president of the Commonwealth Business and Investment Council for Wales, said rebranding the airport with such a well-known name would attract international customers.\nIt is not the first time calls have been made to rename the airport, bought by the Welsh Government for \u00c2\u00a352m in 2013.\nPrevious suggestions include rebranding it the Robert Owen International Airport of Wales - after the Welsh pioneer of the Cooperative Movement - and Dylan Thomas International Airport Cardiff.","summary":"The Welsh government has renamed the airport of the Robert Owen International Airport in Cardiff.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Church members have voted to raise the cost of a wedding from \u00a3296 to \u00a3415 and for a funeral service from \u00a3102 to \u00a3160 from January next year.\nThe fees include the costs of lighting and administration for the first time.\nThe moves come despite a warning from some members of the Church's governing body, the General Synod, that the rises could have an impact on poorer couples.\nThe Rev Canon Simon Killwick, a vicar in Moss Side, Manchester, said: \"Such a fee increase seems to me hard to justify in times of financial austerity and even harder to justify in poor inner-city parishes.\n\"The Church of England ought not to be seen to be making a big increase at this time and ought not to be making it difficult for the poor to access these services at a time when a simple ceremony can be had at a register office for around \u00a3100.\"\nCanon Killwick said the right to waive fees in cases of hardship put clergy in the \"invidious position\" of means testing parishioners.\n\"Waiving can cause real ill feeling,\" he said. \"The poor don't want to be patronised by fees being waived, they want their church to be affordable to them.\n\"It would be a crying shame if poor people end up being married in register offices because the Church of England has priced them out of their parish church.\"\nBut the Rt Rev John Packer, the Bishop of Ripon and Leeds, said the changes reflected the \"reality\" of the costs, and reduced confusion over different fees being charged by different parishes.\nHe told the General Synod that the fees raised about \u00a335m a year for the Church, including \u00a315m towards the pay of clergy.\n\"The reality of what it costs matters, and it seems to me that those who are being married within our churches do understand that,\" he said.\nThe increases were approved after a 4% rise in the number of Church of England weddings in 2010.\nLast year the General Synod rejected plans to increase the price of both weddings and funerals by 50%.","summary":"The cost of weddings and funerals in England has increased by a further \u00a3100m in the past year, the Church of England has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The panther chameleon was found on Monday by a dog walker in the wooded area at Marl Park.\nIt had to be put down after X-rays showed all of its legs were broken and it had a deformed spine.\nRSPCA Cymru said it was an \"extremely sad example of an abandoned and neglected exotic pet\".\nInspector Selina Chan said: \"It is a possibility that the owners took on this animal but were unable to provide the care he needs and decided to release him to the wild.\n\"We are urging potential owners of exotic animals to thoroughly research what is required in the care of the particular species before taking one on.\n\"Potential owners need to make sure they can give their animal the environment it needs and they have the facilities, time, financial means and long-term commitment to maintain a good standard of care, as required under the Animal Welfare Act 2006.\"\nShe added it was illegal to release non-native species into the wild.","summary":"A pet cat has been found dead in a wooded area in a forest park in Cymru, which was a \"delicate and neglected exotic pet\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Last year's event, the first at Strathallan in Perthshire, was criticised over traffic issues and antisocial behaviour.\nDF Concerts said improvements include colour-coded zones, better signage and 24-hour dedicated management teams.\nThis year's event will take place between 8 July and 10 July.\nThe Stone Roses, Calvin Harris and Red Hot Chili Peppers will headline the main stage over the three nights.\nLast year's T in the Park had a daily attendance of about 85,000 people with an estimated 70,000 of those camping.\nDF Concerts has produced an animated video highlighting the new campsite layout.\nT in the Park security manager Colin Brown, said: \"We have overhauled the campsite layout and management and guarantee there will be well-informed stewards on hand to assist with any questions.\n\"The layout, clearly marked-out zones and improved signage will make getting about much easier, meaning our campers can concentrate on having a good time.\"\nDF Concerts said the Slam and King Tut's tents would open exclusively for campers on Thursday 7 July.\nLast week, the promoter announced that this year's festival arena will increase in size by a third.\nIt will publish revised transport plans for the event next week.\nCampsite entertainment manager Gail MacKenzie said: \"We know that the campsite is a huge part of the T in the Park experience and have listened to feedback from last year.\n\"As a result the entertainment will be enhanced and we're even opening the King Tut's Tent on the Thursday for the first time ever. \"","summary":"The DF Concerts Festival has announced that it will improve the staging of the annual festival in Perth.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kieran Innes, of Aberdeen, died after his car crashed on the A90 north of Forfar on Tuesday morning.\nMr Innes was a coach with Middlefield Wasps FC.\nThe club said in a statement: \"He was a genuine nice guy and would do anything for anyone. Kieran also ran our disability football. He loved all his players who will miss him dearly.\"\n'Mark of respect'\nThe statement added: \"The Wasps family has lost a true gent who will be sorely missed. He loved the Wasps. Thoughts go to the Innes family.\n\"As a mark of respect we will be doing a minutes applause at each Wasps game this weekend - Kieran didn't do silence.\"\nPolice Scotland in Tayside renewed an appeal for information.","summary":"A man has been arrested in connection with the death of a man who died after being hit by a car in Tayside.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Swansea came into the match without a win in six games and fell behind at Villa Park to a Jordan Ayew strike.\nBut Sigurdsson's 25-yard free-kick got the visitors back on terms before Ayew's brother, Andre, nicked a late winner for Swansea.\n\"It was an important win, especially after going 1-0 down,\" said Iceland midfielder Sigurdsson.\n\"So we showed good character as a team to get back into the game and probably steal it at the end.\n\"We got back into the game with that free-kick and then changed the formation a little bit with Mo [Modou Barrow] coming on, it gave us a lot of pace down the wing.\n\"We kept going, knew we were going to get the chances.\n\"It was fantastic for the team because it's been a hard few weeks for us, having not won many games and lost a few points.\"\nBottom-of-the-table Villa had been on an even worse run and the loss to Swansea prompted Tim Sherwood's sacking as manager on Sunday.\nBut with a win to lift Swansea out of their mini-slump, Sigurdsson says morale will now improve and they can take added confidence into next Saturday's home game with Arsenal.\n\"We put the pressure on ourselves, we set targets before the season where we want to finish,\" he added.\n\"Of course we're not happy with the way we've been performing over the last couple of months.\n\"Sometimes you don't perform well, but you nick those wins, that's what it's about - as long as you're winning games you're happy.\n\"But of course we're not happy and we put the pressure on ourselves to win those games, and there has been some performances where we haven't been near our best.\n\"The only thing we can do is train hard and it will come.\n\"Days like these [against Villa] will help you with confidence and hopefully now we can kick on.\"","summary":"Swansea City secured a point for Swansea City after beating Swansea City in a dramatic game.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Australian defeated 11-time world champion Kelly Slater, but fell out of the semi-finals to Brazilian Adriano de Souza, who claimed his first WSL crown.\nMr de Souza paid tribute to Fanning saying \"he deserved it more than me\".\nThere has been strong support after a grieving Fanning won his Pipeline quarter-finals heat on Wednesday.\nThe Australian broke down in an interview after his winning heat, not long after learning of his brother's death.\nHe later posted on social media that it was one of the most challenging days of his life.\n\"I am so grateful for the incredible love and well wishes that have come my way since learning of my eldest brother's passing,\" Fanning said on Instagram.\n\"Like all my big brothers, Peter will always be a hero to me... I knew I could find the strength to take part in the final event of the season because that's what Pete would want.\"\nIt has not been disclosed how or where Peter Fanning died.\nMick Fanning came close to losing his own life in July after being forced to fight off a shark during a competition in South Africa.\nMick's mother, who is currently with him in Hawaii, said she was overwhelmed by the live televised footage of his close encounter with the shark.\n\"I just saw my boy going down. That was absolutely terrifying because I have lost a son before,\" Liz Osborne told Fairfax media.\nFanning's other brother, Sean, died in a car accident in 1998.\nImmediately after clinching the Pipeline Masters title, Adriano de Souza spoke of conflicting emotions going into the final day of competition.\n\"I wish so much to give a hug to Mick's mum, but it's kind of scary as we are in a world title race and I didn't want to mix it up,\" de Souza said.\n\"I think Mick deserved it more than me, he's such a strong man, a three-time world champion. The strongest man I have met in my whole life.\"","summary":"A brother of the late sailor Peter Fanning has died at the age of 83.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The \u00a31.471bn spent shooting movies like Star Wars: The Force Awakens and Avengers: Age of Ultron in 2014 represents a 35% increase on 2013.\nMoney spent on homegrown UK films also increased, with \u00a3188m spent making films budgeted at \u00a3500,000 and above.\nBox office takings, though, were down 2% on the previous year.\nOverall, 157.5 million tickets were sold, representing a 5% dip in attendances compared with 2013.\nYet the BFI's figures show an increased market share for UK independent films, thanks in part to the box office success of Paddington and The Inbetweeners 2.\nThe former title took \u00a334.7m in 2014 and has now made more than \u00a335.5m at UK and Ireland box offices.\n\"The UK film industry is a powerhouse for growth and I'm delighted that 2014 saw an all-time high spend on film production,\" culture secretary Sajid Javid said.\n\"The huge amount of inward investment we are seeing is a sure-fire sign that the UK is the best place in the world to make films.\"\nBFI chief executive Amanda Nevill said its report \"illuminates a dynamic and vibrant story of success for the screen industries in the UK\".\nThe \u00a31.471bn spend represents the highest figure since statistics were first recorded 20 years ago.","summary":"The UK film industry has seen a sharp increase in box office sales in 2014, figures show.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 22-year-old clocked 19.95 seconds representing Louisiana State University at the Southeastern Conference (SEC) Championships in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.\nJohn Regis set the British record of 19.94 in 1993, while Adam Gemili is the only other Brit to go sub 20.\nMitchell-Blake told BBC Sport his achievement was \"overwhelming\".\nRegis also clocked a time of 19.87 but this was never ratified.\nHe had already competed in two Olympic Games by the time he ran under 20 seconds.\nMitchell-Blake clocked his time having already won the 100m as well as anchoring his university to victory in the 4x100m at the SEC Championships.\n\"The 200 is my favourite event,\" said the 2013 European junior champion, who was visibly emotional when approached for an interview on the track..\nHe said he wanted to compete for Britain at the Rio Olympics in August but would be focusing on his college career for the next few weeks.\n\"Then I'll come back to the UK and try to compete for a spot on the team,\" he added.\nChijindu Ujah and James Ellington have also already run under the 20.50-second Olympic A standard in 2016.\nThe British Championships take place in June.","summary":"Britain's Chris Mitchell-Blake won the British Championships in the first round of the British Championships in Birmingham.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"John Nelms said on the club's website that a land use application will soon be submitted with the local council for land in Camperdown Park.\nHe and fellow American owner Tim Keyes recently bought 29 acres of land there, near the city's Ice Arena.\nNelms spoke after the club revealed an operating loss of \u00a3530,000 to 31 May.\n\"They are not great, but they're nothing to worry about,\" Nelms said of the club's annual accounts, which showed that turnover had remained at about \u00a34m.\n\"Football Partners Scotland, the major shareholder, funds any losses. We said we would do that from the get go.\"\nNelms explained that missing out on a top-six finish in the Scottish Premiership - Dundee finished eighth - resulted in \u00a3200,000 less income than had been budgeted for.\nClub wages also increased by \u00a3175,000, partly down to the first pay rises to administration and support staff \"for a number of years\".\nNelms pointed out that the maintenance bill for Dens Park had risen \u00a350,000 on the previous year and an additional \u00a3500,000 would be required in the 2017 accounts because of rent increases.\nDundee's stadium is less than 400 yards away in the same street as city rivals Dundee United's Tannadice Park.\n\"The biggest issue we have is the stadium itself,\" added Nelms.\n\"We've put over \u00a3200,000 into the ground and that's not enhancing the ground - that's just keeping it going.\n\"We assume that those issues are going to get worse and worse as time goes on.\n\"We are trying to put on a 21st century entertainment product in a 19th century building and it's not new news that Tim and I have bought 29 acres near the ice rink in Camperdown Park.\n\"And we will be putting in a land use application shortly that we hope really enhances Dundee Football Club.\"","summary":"The owner of the ice rink in Dundee United has said he is \"nootball Partners\" in the club's financial accounts.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"They include a new water sports park, railway station and a sliproad from the M77.\nThe City Deal scheme will see eight council areas around Glasgow receive about \u00a31bn from the UK and Scottish governments.\nThe councils also have the power to borrow extra cash.\nThe Glasgow and Clyde Valley City Deal involved massive investment by both the Scottish and UK governments last year.\nEight councils - Glasgow, East Renfrewshire, Renfrewshire, Inverclyde, North and South Lanarkshire and East and West Dunbartonshire - are involved.\nThe City Deal scheme will see Westminster and Holyrood give \u00a3500m each in additional grant funding to the eight council areas.\nThe councils will supplement this by borrowing \u00a3130m.\nCouncillors from across all eight areas will meet to discuss some of the schemes.\nSeveral of the projects being discussed later are in East Renfrewshire, where \u00a344m is expected to be invested over the next few years, with much of the money coming from the City Deal funding.\nOne is a water sports park at the Dams to Darnley Country Park. It would open in 2017 and include a centre offering wakeboarding, the fastest-growing extreme sport in the world.\nA new railway station in Barrhead and sliproad from the M77 would serve an area which could become one of East Renfrewshire's fastest growth areas. The council expects 1,000 new homes to be built there.\nAnother project would transform the Levern Works site in Barrhead. A site formerly occupied by Nestle, where pet food was once made, would be cleared. The site will then be marketed for development for a range of uses that will bring new jobs to Barrhead.\nA wide range of other infrastructure projects across the eight council areas will also be discussed.","summary":"The councils are planning to invest in a new \u00a350m park in East Renfrewshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Fosse Park, near junction 21 of the M1, opened in 1989 and was bought in August for \u00c2\u00a3345.5m.\nPlans are now being prepared to improve parking and traffic congestion and the appearance of units.\nErnie White, leader of Blaby District Council, said the new owners had met with the council to clear up \"potential planning questions\".\n\"Fosse Park is the gateway from Blaby into the city and they see it as an investment that they think they can improve,\" said Mr White.\n\"I think it could be a better view when you come into the city, at the moment all you see are far too many backs of sheds.\"\nPaul Clarke, director of investments at Crown Estates, said: \"Two things we want to address are parking and congestion issues around the park and we believe it has become rather tired over the last few years.\n\"We are very concerned to address the quality of what we call the common areas - where people have to walk and park - and the facilities available to make sure a location like Fosse Park is as good as it can be.\"","summary":"A park in Blaby, which was once used as a parking and traffic lane, has been closed for more than a decade.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The red brick terrace at 9 Newcastle Road, Wavertree, was where the member of The Beatles lived from birth, in 1940, until he was five.\nAuctioneers said a telephone bidder, who wanted to remain anonymous, was the successful buyer after a \"bidding war\".\nThe three-bedroom house had been given a guide price of between \u00a3150,000 and \u00a3250,000.\nThe property has a rear yard and is a few streets away from Penny Lane, made famous by The Beatles.\nAndrew Brown, from Countrywide Property Auctions, said: \"There was a lot of interest in the property before the auction from potential buyers who lived in the UK and internationally.\"","summary":"A property in which the Beatles died in the 1940s has been auctioned for auction.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Victory Medal belonged to Pte William John Boaden of the 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regiment.\nIt was found in a farmer's field in Porthcawl by a team of metal detecting enthusiasts.\nResearcher Stephen Lyons then tracked down Pte Boaden's family in Tiverton, Devon, where he was born in 1897.\nBut it is still not known how the medal came to end up in the field.\nPte Boaden signed up on the outbreak of the First World War aged 17.\nHis regiment served in France and Belgium, Mesopotamia, Salonika, Macedonia, Egypt, Palestine and Italy.\nThe medal is badly damaged but Pte Boaden's name and regimental number are still visible.\nChris Jeffreys made the discovery after sitting down on a fallen tree to take a break from metal detecting.\n\"I didn't have many finds that day,\" he said, until his detector picked up a \"beautiful signal\" around the tree.\n\"The area had been covered dozens of times before, so whether the tree falling disturbed something I don't know.\n\"It's the first medal I've found,\" he added. \"I was overjoyed.\"\nKeen to unravel the mystery of how the medal ended up in the field, Mr Jeffreys and his fellow metal detecting enthusiasts appealed for help to find out what happened to Pte Boaden.\nA First World War expert based in Cwmcarn, researcher and historian Stephen Lyons answered the appeal.\nFollowing a tenacious and at times pain-staking research, he tracked down daughter-in-law Moira Boaden and his grandson Stephen Boaden living in Tiverton, Devon.\nMr Jeffreys recently met them to present the medal.\nMrs Boaden said she was \"delighted\" as she never knew of its existence and that the family \"will treasure it\".\n\"It's so interesting hearing all the history of my father-in-law.\"\nStephen Boaden said he had nothing of his grandfather's, not even a photograph, until recently.\n\"It was a very nice surprise,\" he said.\n\"To find out so much information about what he went through and who he was - it gives him a personality.\"\nHe added that the medal was not just something that belonged to his grandfather, but was \"evidence of his service to his country.\"","summary":"A medal found in a tree in Devon has been found in a tree in which a soldier died.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The 24-year-old midfielder sustained the injury just 26 days after joining Posh from League Two side Crewe.\nHe had an operation on Saturday and is expected to be out until November.\n\"I haven't seen a grown man cry like that for 15 years so I feel for him, but we'll just have to pull together,\" McCann told BBC Radio Cambridgeshire.\n\"There were about six seconds left of training, he planted his foot and broke his leg.\n\"He's had an operation, but I'm sure he'll come back stronger. The lads and the staff are devastated for him.\"\nMcCann also confirmed that Posh had not taken up the option to sign trialist striker Morgan Ferrier, who played in the pre-season friendlies against West Ham and Norwich.","summary":"Former Posh boss Paul McCann says he feels for the man who suffered a leg injury.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"WRU Chairman Gareth Davies confirmed the move was made after regions had \"upped the ante\" over the Wales international's contract.\nAt least one other Welsh region has shown an interest in Williams, whose current contract ends next summer.\n\"It's over to the regions really to try and hopefully keep Scott Williams,\" Davies told Radio Wales Sport.\n\"The central contract from the union has been withdrawn after some of the regions started upping the ante, as it were.\"\nThe union's offer would have kept the player at the Scarlets.\nDual contracts are funded 60% by the WRU and 40% by the region, and Davies' comments suggest the regions are offering bigger deals than the one they put on the table.\nIt also hints that the WRU are not prepared to get involved in an auction of escalating bids.\nHowever, it appears that the player will stay in Wales, but with a region paying his contract in full.\nThat situation would not upset the governing body, who set up the dual contracts to stop players moving abroad.\n\"It's difficult because we can't centrally contract everybody because of the funding issues - some players will be, some won't be,\" added Davies.\n\"But the important thing is that between the union and the regions that we work together to ensure that we can retain as many of the top stars as possible, and the youngsters coming through as well.\"","summary":"The Welsh Rugby Union has urged the region to keep Scott Williams at the club until the end of the season.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Parcels containing cannabis and so-called legal highs were removed at HMP Altcourse in Liverpool.\nThe contraband had become lodged on the 60ft (18m) roof after attempts were made to throw it over the prison walls.\nA prison spokesman said the crane is now being used as a deterrent, \"a bit like visible police street patrols\".\nDave Thompson, director of the privately-run Category B jail, said: \"These items were thrown over the prison walls by criminals on the outside.\n\"We are committed to preventing drugs coming into our prison and we are encouraged that at the same time as our seizures of banned substances have increased, the numbers of prisoners testing positive for them has come down.\n\"Altcourse's latest independent inspection report by government monitors praised our drug intelligence work, which they said led to effective drug searches in the prison.\"\nGovernment figures confirmed that 290 mobile telephones and SIM cards were seized in Altcourse in 2013 - the second highest number in England and Wales.","summary":"A crane containing illegal drugs has been thrown into a prison in Liverpool.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The rural grave, discovered last November in the town of Tetelcingo, consists of two 10m (33ft) deep pits.\nProsecutors say that the bodies may have been dumped illegally by morgue officials, but the investigation into who is responsible is ongoing.\nMorelos is among the worst-affected states in Mexico's epidemic of drug-related violence.\nAt least 20,000 people have disappeared across Mexico, the UN estimates - other organisation put the number far higher.\nInvestigators at Tetelcingo worked under a yellow tent as families of missing persons and National Human Rights Commission representatives looked on.\nGenetic samples will be taken from each set of remains to attempt identification before they are reburied in marked graves.\nThe exhumation is expected to take about five days.\nState prosecutor Javier Perez Duron said an investigation was under way into who was responsible for the illegal mass burial.\n\"It is extremely important and the highest responsibility to count the bodies and give them a dignified burial,\" Mr Duron said.\nExperts from the Autonomous University of the state of Morelos (UAEM) have been called in to help with DNA testing.\nAlejandro Vera, rector of UAEM, said: \"We recognize the tireless struggle of the relatives and victims' organisations of the more than 30,000 missing in this country that's sinking into barbarism.\"\nMr Vera founded a program to help those whose loved ones have disappeared in Mexico's drug war.\nAt least 20,000 people are thought to have disappeared.","summary":"The bodies of more than a million people have been recovered in Mexico's most dangerous state of Morelos, the UN has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Sir Martin Moore-Bick sent the letter late on Thursday following weeks of discussion with survivors.\nThere has been controversy over Sir Martin's suitability for the role and the areas the inquiry will cover.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.\nDowning Street said: \"The prime minister has received the letter and will consider it and respond shortly.\"\nHow far the inquiry can go has been a source of controversy since the Sir Martin's appointment was announced.\nHe angered survivors on his first day in the job by indicating the investigation would be \"pretty well limited\" to examining the cause of the fire, how it spread and how to prevent future incidents.\nBut he later vowed to consider a \"broad range of evidence\" which could include why residents' warnings about fire safety were allegedly ignored by authorities.\nSurvivors, bereaved families and other involved parties spent weeks making their case about what questions the inquiry should answer.\nMore than 400 submissions were received during the consultation period.\nThe \"Justice 4 Grenfell\" campaign said earlier this month it wanted an examination of local and national social housing policy and whether it \"increased risks to residents\".\nQuestions were raised in the aftermath of the disaster about the cladding used on Grenfell and other buildings. More than 100 buildings have failed the latest fire safety tests set in the wake of the fire.\nSir Martin has previously faced calls to resign from residents, while Labour MP David Lammy said he was a \"white, upper-middle class man\" who had \"never\" visited a tower block housing estate and should not have been appointed.\nThe inquiry is due to start in September. Sir Martin has previously said an interim report could be produced within a year.\nThe prime minister will set out the terms of reference for the process in the coming weeks.","summary":"The inquiry into the role of the inquiry into fire safety in Grenfell Tower in London is to be reviewed by the Prime Minister Theresa May.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The man is said to have been trying to gather details about a German parliamentary committee that is investigating claims of US espionage.\nGerman authorities have asked the US ambassador for \"swift clarification\".\nThe US National Security Agency (NSA) was last year accused of bugging the phone of Chancellor Angela Merkel as part of a huge surveillance programme.\nThe scale of the agency's global spy programme was revealed in documents leaked last year by a former intelligence contractor, Edward Snowden.\nThe revelations about the NSA put a strain on ties between Germany and the US and raised feeling in Germany against American surveillance.\nThe BBC's Steve Evans in Berlin says the new allegation of American spying on an ally may make it harder for the US to get German help in its efforts to oppose Russian activity in Ukraine, and also to control Iranian nuclear ambitions.\nGerman media say the man arrested this week is a 31-year-old employee of the federal service, the BND or Bundesnachrichtendienst.\nThe German federal prosecutor's office confirmed the man's arrest, but gave no other details.\nA spokesman for Ms Merkel said she had been informed of the arrest, as had the members of the nine-strong parliamentary committee investigating the activities of foreign intelligence agencies in Germany.\n\"The matter is serious, it is clear,\" spokesman Steffen Seibert told the Frankfurter Allgemeine newspaper,\nDer Spiegel news magazine said the man was believed to have passed secret documents to a US contact in exchange for money.\nHowever, one unnamed politician told Reuters news agency the suspect had offered his services to the US voluntarily.\n\"This was a man who had no direct contact with the investigative committee... He was not a top agent,\" the source said.\nGermany is particularly sensitive to reports of espionage on its territory because many of its citizens from the formerly communist east of the country were spied upon by the Stasi secret police.","summary":"German prosecutors have arrested a German embassy spied on suspicion of spying on a German embassy spied on Germany.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wednesday's matinee was curtailed before that evening's show was called off completely.\nTicket holders for both shows will be offered refunds, a show representative has confirmed.\nThursday's performance will go ahead as scheduled at London's Cambridge Theatre, it has since been announced.\nAn audience member at Wednesday's matinee told the BBC the show was stopped after approximately 30 minutes.\nA representative for the theatre then came on stage and said the actress playing Matilda was unable to sing the rest of the songs, so would speak the lyrics instead.\nThe show's interval was then extended by around 15 minutes.\nAt the end of the interval, the theatre representative returned and said the actress's voice had deteriorated further and that the performance would be cut short.\nThe rest of the cast then performed three songs from the second half of the show while a member of the production team narrated the story.\nOne audience member who was at Wednesday's matinee said the afternoon had left her \"genuinely gutted\".\nShe continued: \"\u00c2\u00a375 a ticket is not cheap, and not having a healthy understudy for that price is unacceptable.\"\n\"Obviously we were disappointed not to see the whole show,\" tweeted Debbie Stoddart, another member of the audience.\n\"But it was evident from the first song that Matilda wasn't well so it was the right thing to stop the show.\n\"The most important thing is the well-being of the cast, specifically the younger ones.\"\nThe Royal Shakespeare Company's production is based on Roald Dahl's popular children's novel.\nIt was adapted for the stage by playwright Dennis Kelly, with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin.\nThe show became a huge box office success when it opened in London's West End in 2011.\nThe following year the production won seven Oliviers, a record at the time. It later transferred to Broadway.\nFollow us on Facebook, on Twitter @BBCNewsEnts, or on Instagram at bbcnewsents. If you have a story suggestion email entertainment.news@bbc.co.uk.","summary":"The actress Matilda has been relegated to the West End after being unable to sing Matilda.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Media playback is not supported on this device\nFormer world player of the year Messi, 27, has inspired Argentina in Brazil.\nThe Barcelona forward has scored in all three games and is one goal shy of Maradona's 1986 five-goal haul, but Mehmedi says it is not all about Messi.\n\"With all due respect for his qualities and class, I think too much is talked about just Messi,\" said Mehmedi, 23.\nMedia playback is not supported on this device\n\"He is exceptional, no question, but that is not all, he has very good players around him. We will not neglect the preparation nor in the game itself,\" the Freiburg striker said ahead of their last-16 clash.\nArgentina are unbeaten in their six previous games against Switzerland but Mehmedi says his side are not heading into the game at Corinthians Arena just to make up the numbers against one of the pre-tournament favourites.\n\"Swap jerseys with Messi? I'm not here as a tourist,\" he said. \"Switzerland is in the second round of a World Cup.\"\nMehmedi knows if his side can defeat Argentina in Sao Paulo they will cause one of the biggest shocks of the 2014 tournament in Brazil.\n\"I know the quality and potential of this team,\" he continued.\n\"If we defeat Argentina, we write a piece of World Cup history and many people in Switzerland will be proud of the team.\n\"I even think such success would see the world take notice, but we are not naive.\n\"It will take an absolutely top performance of each one of us. And I assure you, everyone will do everything we can to provide these and tearing for Switzerland.\"","summary":"Argentina goalkeeper Messi has been given a \"remarkable\" performance by the club after he scored a late penalty to help Argentina beat Argentina.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The film, Caste on the Menu Card, was the only film among the 35 sent to India's information and broadcasting ministry to be refused clearance.\nFestival director Manoj Mathews told BBC Hindi he was \"disturbed and disappointed\" by the decision.\nMinistry officials said they were \"not provided with adequate information\".\nMr Mathews said: \"There were documentaries showcased on this platform which dealt with more controversial issues than this and we have had no problem.\"\nThe documentary was filmed by five students from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences.\n\"The documentary is about how caste works in the meat industry. How it's a livelihood question for workers of the industry. We are talking about social exclusion, we are talking about caste,\" Atul Anand, one of the students who made the documentary, told BBC Hindi.\n\"We are shocked and upset. We made this documentary between August and September 2014, before beef was banned in Maharashtra.\n\"We took almost three months to make this documentary and it was sparked by a row on our campus in 2014 after some students demanded that beef and pork be banned,\" Mr Anand said.\nMr Mathews told the Indian Express newspaper that information and broadcasting ministry officials had told him that \"due to the current political situation over the beef ban issue they have not give exemption permission for this particular documentary\".\nHowever ministry officials told the newspaper that they had not received \"adequate information\" about the film and were willing to reconsider the decision if they got the required information.\nIn another incident, reports from the north Indian state of Haryana indicated that an editor of a state government publication was sacked because of an article that said beef was nutritious.","summary":"Indian film titled \"Cadequate information\" about beef and pork in Maharashtra has been banned from the film.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Experts reassembled pieces of tiles found amid tons of earth from the site known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as Haram al-Sharif.\nThey say the tiles date from the period of the Second Temple, during the time of King Herod about 2,000 years ago.\nThe temple was destroyed by the Romans in 70 AD during a Jewish rebellion.\nSome 600 segments of coloured stone floor have been found since archaeologists began examining the debris from the hilltop site in 2004.\nThe plateau where the temples stood is the most sacred site in Judaism. It is joined by the Western Wall, venerated by Jews as part of the original supporting wall of the temple compound.\nHaram al-Sharif (Noble Sanctuary) is also the place where Muslims believe the Prophet Muhammad ascended to Heaven, and is the third holiest site in Islam.\nThe archaeologists say the tiles probably came from porticos in the temple's courtyards.\nPiecing the fragments together \"enables us to get an idea of the Temple's incredible splendour\", said Dr Gabriel Barkay of the Temple Mount Sifting Project.\nExperts say they managed to assemble seven potential designs of how the flooring could have looked like. The type of flooring is known as opus sectile, Latin for \"cut work\", and \"considered to be far more prestigious than mosaic tiles floors\", according to Frankie Snyder, from the project's team.\n\"The tile segments were perfectly inlaid such that one could not even insert a sharp blade between them,\" she said.\nThe Temple Mount Sifting Project was established by Israeli archaeologists in 2004 to examine debris dumped by Islamic authorities following expansion work at an underground mosque on the compound.\nThe project attracts thousands of visitors each year who participate in finger-tip searches of the earth and has so far turned up hundreds of ancient relics, including coins, animal bones and pieces of pottery.","summary":"The ancient relics of a ancient temple in Jerusalem have been found in a cave in the city where archaeologists have found a huge amount of mosaic tiles.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Nicole Ferguson, 27, from Fergleen Park in Derry, pleaded guilty to stealing the money from the Ferryquay Street branch of Cancer Research UK.\nThe offence was committed between 21 March and 24 July 2014.\nFerguson has been released on bail until she is sentenced in February.\nShe also pleaded guilty to a second charge of abusing her position as an employee to expose charity to a risk of financial loss.\nA defence solicitor told the court that full restitution would be available when Ferguson is sentenced.\nAs part of her bail conditions Ferguson must co-operate with the probation service and must reside at her Fergleen Park address.","summary":"A woman has been found guilty of stealing \u00a3500,000 from a charity shop in County Antrim.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Police were called to an address in Holland Street at about 16:15 on Wednesday where they found the body of James Chadwick, who was from the city.\nHe had a number of unexplained injuries.\nFollowing the results of a post-mortem examination, his death is now being treated as murder.\nOfficers have been carrying out door-to-door inquiries and reviewing CCTV images from the area.\nDet Ch Insp Iain Smith, of Police Scotland, said: \"This investigation is at an early stage and it is important we establish what has happened which led to James Chadwick losing his life.\n\"Our inquiries so far have established that Mr Chadwick was last seen on Monday 31 August and we're appealing to anyone who has any knowledge of his movements since 31 August to contact police as a matter of urgency.\"","summary":"A man has been found dead in a car in Aberdeenshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"David Buchanan, 18, of Haslemere, Surrey, admitted two counts of hacking and one of impairing the operation of or hindering access to a computer.\nThe charges refer to \"computer intrusion and damage to network profiles\" in July and August 2015.\nMr Buchanan will be sentenced on 2 August at Guildford Magistrates' Court.\nThe Mumsnet homepage was redirected to a now suspended Twitter profile page and had some posts edited during a cyber attack in August.\nIt was also subjected to a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, where an attempt is made to force a site offline by swamping it with internet traffic.\nMumsnet users were made to reset their passwords as a \"precautionary measure\" following the attacks.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of hacking a Twitter account in a cyber attack on a website in Surrey.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Janet Jordon, 48, her daughter Derrin, aged six, and her partner Philip Howard, 44, were found in a house in Vicarage Road, Didcot, on 23 May.\nThe body of murder suspect, Janet's son 21-year-old Jed Allen, was found two days later in woodland near Marston Ferry Road, Oxford.\nThe private funeral is being held at Oxford Crematorium.\nThe families of the murder victims described their deaths as an \"unimaginable\" tragedy.\nPost-mortem examinations confirmed all three died from multiple stab wounds.","summary":"A mother and daughter have been killed in a murder in a woodland in Oxfordshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"\"I'm 64,\" he said of his fascination with the 1836 battle. \"When I was five or six years old, this thing began.\"\nCollins' collection includes a fringed leather pouch used by Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie's legendary knife.\n\"There's things in there that will make your mouth drop,\" the Genesis star said in San Antonio.\nThe donation was accepted on Tuesday by Texas Land Commissioner Jerry Patterson, who is campaigning for a new historical centre to house Collins' collection.\n\"Texans are deeply indebted to Phil Collins,'' Patterson said. \"He is giving us back our heritage.\n\"Now these Texas treasures need a home where all can see them and study from them and learn about how Texans won our liberty.''\nThe legendary battle, named after a former mission in San Antonio, saw 1,500 Mexican troops lay siege to 200 Texans fighting for Texas independence.\nCollins said he first became interested in the Alamo after watching a 1950s TV series about Crockett, the famed frontiersman who died in the conflict.\nThe Grammy and Academy Award winner's collection includes more than 200 items and is thought to be the largest in private hands.\n\"My nine-year-old son was saying, 'Why are you going to give it all away, Dad? I thought I was going to have it,''' he told reporters.","summary":"Phil Collins' collection of rare items from the Alamo collection has been donated to Texas Land Commissioner Phil Collins.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Netherlands striker Van Persie, 33, had scored the opening goal in the Turkish side's 3-1 win against Akhisar before the first-half injury.\nTelevision pictures showed blood coming through a bandage on his left eye.\n\"After tests in the hospital this morning I can say my eye itself is undamaged so all good,\" he said.\nHe told followers on Instagram that he had torn his eyelid.\nClub doctor Burak Kunduracioglu had earlier sought to play down fears the player had suffered a serious eye injury, saying: \"He received a blow to the eye and suffered a torn eyelid and bleeding.\n\"After the investigations we learned that nothing important happened. His condition is good.\"\nThe former Arsenal and Manchester United forward joined Fenerbahce from the Old Trafford club in July 2015.","summary":"Fenerbahce forward Arsene van Persie has been ruled out of the eyelid of Dutch clubmate Arsene van Persie after suffering a serious eye injury.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The head of city centre regeneration is set to receive the largest increase of 20%, leading to a salary of \u00a375,000.\nA council document said it reflected \"increased responsibility\" due to \"additional city centre development\".\nBut, the Taxpayers' Alliance said people wanted to see lower council tax rates, not large pay rises for bosses.\nCouncillor John Flanagan said the rises affected eight posts and would be funded \"from within existing budgets\".\nSeven other senior bosses could earn a pay rise of about 7%.\nDespite the disappointing performance of Manchester's schools over recent years, the strategic director of education and skills will get a pay rise of 7.6%.\nThat will take their new salary to \u00a3125,000 per year.\nAs for other council staff, there are around 1,300 employees who are paid the living wage of \u00a38.25 per hour - and the average council salary is \u00a323,000 a year.\nIn addition to that, most city council employees were given a pay rise of just 1% earlier this year.\nThe council have had to cope with huge cuts worth around \u00a3300m a year over the past six years.\nThat has meant a reduction in staff from around 10,000 - to fewer than 6,000 today.\nMr Flanagan, executive member for finance, said: \"It is essential that we can keep and attract the right calibre of senior staff by having salaries which reflect the levels of responsibility they have and are in line with those available in comparable cities.\n\"We are currently reviewing all staff salaries, from top to bottom, to ensure they fairly reflect their workloads and responsibility, while maintaining value for money for council taxpayers.\"\nHarry Davis, from the Taxpayers' Alliance, said the council had been \"really good over the last half decade\" over pay issues.\n\"They have removed about 400 staff earning over \u00a350,000,\" he said.\n\"But, when savings need to be made and council tax is still going up, they have to make sure that they keep a tight grip on the purse strings so that they can channel as much as possible to front line services and tax cuts for local residents.\"","summary":"The council tax rises in Manchester are expected to increase the city's council tax by a further \u00a350,000, council officials have said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A 25-year-old woman testified that Larry Nassar molested her from the age of six until 12 during family visits to his Michigan home.\nMr Nassar, 53, is accused by more than 60 former patients and athletes of sexual abuse during pelvic procedures.\nHe is facing separate federal charges for possession of child pornography.\nAfter testimony at a court in Mason, Michigan, Judge Donald Allen ordered Mr Nassar to stand trial on three counts of first-degree criminal sexual conduct with a person under 13 years old.\nThe accused, a sports doctor who treated US Olympic gymnasts, faces up to life in prison if convicted.\nHe was stripped of his medical licence last month, amid at least six criminal and civil lawsuits.\nThe unnamed woman, who was neither a patient nor an athlete, testified against him for more than two hours on Friday.\nShe detailed how Mr Nassar allegedly molested her during family visits to his home in Holt, Michigan, from 1998 to 2005.\n\"Almost every time I was there for a couple of years, something occurred,\" she told the court.\nSome of the abuse happened under a blanket as he sat next to her on the sofa, while her unwitting older brother sat nearby, she said.\nWhen she tried to tell her parents about the molestation, they did not believe her.\n\"They made me feel like I had done something terrible,\" she said, adding that they told her to apologise to the doctor. She refused.\nWhen the woman left home for university, she again told her parents about her experience with Mr Nassar.\nHer father, who committed suicide in March 2016, \"crumpled\" when she repeated her claims.\nMr Nassar was fired in September after working for decades as a doctor for gymnasts at Michigan State University, as well as USA Gymnastics - the sport's governing body.\nAllegations of sexual assault were first revealed by the Indianapolis Star newspaper in September 2016 when he was accused by two former gymnasts.\nSince then, more than 60 women have accused him, and at least 40 have filed lawsuits.\nSeveral of those suits name USA Gymnastics as a co-defendent, claiming they had not done enough to prevent the abuse.\nMSU gymnasts coach Kathie Klages quit abruptly this week after being named in several legal actions.\nShe had worked as a coach for nearly 30 years, before she was suspended by the university, leading to her surprise departure.","summary":"A man has been found guilty of murdering a gymnast who allegedly smuled her mother in Michigan.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Shopkeeper Alice Wheeldon was found guilty of a poison plot against David Lloyd George in 1917.\nSince her death in 1919, a campaign has emerged to clear her name.\nHer former home at 12 Pear Tree Road, Normanton, is being marked with a plaque in a ceremony organised by Derby Civic Society and the city council.\nKeith Venables, from the Derby People's History group, which campaigned for justice for the family, said: \"It's wonderful to celebrate the contribution of Alice Wheeldon and her family. Their name was vilified.\"\nMrs Wheeldon, a mother of four, supported the suffragette movement and was a conscientious objector to World War I.\nMr Venables believes she was framed by the authorities who were anxious about opposition to the war.\nThe radical women who fought for the vote\nThe family claimed an MI5 agent, posing as an objector, embroiled Mrs Wheeldon in a plot to poison dogs guarding prisoners against the war.\nHowever, the family were accused of plotting to murder the prime minister by shooting him with poisoned darts.\nOn 31 January 1917, Mrs Wheeldon, her daughters Hetty and Winnie and son-in-law Alfred Mason were arrested and charged.\nMrs Wheeldon was sentenced to 10 years, Alfred seven years and Winnie five years. Hetty was acquitted.\nMrs Wheeldon went on a hunger strike and was released after nine months but died shortly afterwards.\nHistorian Dr Nicholas Hiley, who researched the family's story, said: \"The whole thing was a travesty.\n\"The truth about Alice Wheeldon deserves to be publicised and the blue plaque is the beginning of that. The Wheeldons should be honoured and remembered for the stand they took during the war.\"\nMrs Wheeldon's descendents moved to Australia, but her great-granddaughters, Deirdre and Chloe Mason, are visiting Derby for the ceremony.\nThey hope to prepare a miscarriage of justice application to go before the Criminal Cases Review Commission.","summary":"A family of a woman who died in a poison plot in Derbyshire has been honoured by the honourary of the city.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Adam Wilson, of Lostock Hall, was found with serious injuries at a property on Albrighton Crescent in Lostock Hall near Preston in September.\nJason Taylor, 21, of Westfield, Lostock Hall denied murder but was found guilty after a trial by jury.\nAt Preston Court, he was ordered to serve a minimum of 25 years.\nMr Wilson died as a result of catastrophic bleeding from a stab wound in his thigh, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) said.\nSophie Lorimer from the CPS North West said the \"brutal attack\" in front of his ex-partner was \"purely motivated by jealousy\".\n\"He could not accept that the relationship with his ex-girlfriend was over,\" she said.\nTaylor's girlfriend said he bombarded her with text messages and phone calls which \"progressively became more and more abusive\".\n\"The final text he sent to her stated he was giving her one last chance before things turned sour.\n\"Minutes later he violently broke into her house where Adam Wilson was also present.\"\nMs Lorimer said Taylor then stabbed Mr Wilson numerous times with a large knife which he had taken with him.\nTaylor carried out the \"frenzied\" knife attack \"fully aware\" there were two young children also present at the house, she said.\nHe then fled and hid from police in a neighbouring garden, she added.\nMs Lorimer said Taylor had shown \"no remorse\" throughout the case in which he claimed he was acting in self-defence.\nDet Ch Insp Neil Ashton of Lancashire Police said Taylor's actions were carried out \"in anger and jealousy\".\nHe said: \"His actions were completely unprecedented and resulted in the needless and very sad loss of a young man's life.\"","summary":"A man has been found guilty of murdering his ex-girlfriend by a knife and a knife in his ex-girlfriend.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Net profit at Germany's biggest lender fell 98% to \u20ac20m (\u00a316.7m), compared with \u20ac796m for the same period in 2015.\nChief executive John Cryan said: \"If the current weak economic environment persists, we will need to be yet more ambitious in the timing and intensity of our restructuring.\"\nRevenues were down 20% to \u20ac7.4bn.\nMr Cryan, a British banker who took the helm at Deutsche last year, has embarked on an overhaul and has previously warned restructuring costs are likely to peak this year.\nThe impact of the shake-up was seen in restructuring charges of \u20ac207m and a writedown of \u20ac285m on its asset management business.\nDeutsche Bank's value has nearly halved since the beginning of the year, with its shares having fallen 43%.\nIn June, the International Monetary Fund said that of the banks deemed large enough to pose a threat to the financial system should things go wrong, Deutsche Bank was the riskiest.","summary":"Deutsche Bank has cut \u20ac7.6m (\u00a373.5m) profit in its restructuring of its business, according to the chief executive of the bank.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Home Retail Group said that like-for-like sales at Argos fell 1.1% in the eight weeks to 27 February, compared to a fall of 2.2% in the previous quarter.\nThe electrical and homeware retailer is being targeted by both Sainsbury's and South African retailer Steinhoff.\nBoth companies have until 18 March to make firm bids for Argos.\nLast month, a \u00a31.3bn bid from Sainsbury's for Home Retail was trumped by Steinhoff's \u00a31.4bn offer.\nHome Retail recently sold its DIY chain Homebase to Australia's Wesfarmers last month for \u00a3340m, leaving Argos as its only remaining business.\nTotal sales at Argos rose 1.9% to \u00a3515m in the eight-week period as demand for furniture and sports goods offset lower sales of electrical goods, such as video games and tablet computers.\nThe company said Argos opened 90 new stores over the year, bringing the total to 845. The new openings held back the like-for-like sales total over the period, it added.\nChief executive John Walden, who said it had been \"another rather eventful period\" for the company, was pleased with the improvement in Argos' sales.\nShares in Home Retail closed down almost 0.5% at 179.1p, but have risen more than 80% this year following Sainsbury's interest in Argos.\nThe supermarket has argued that combining both chains would create a \"world-leading\" retailer bigger than rivals John Lewis and Amazon UK.\nRetail analyst Nick Bubb said: \"Home Retail claim that underlying like-for-like sales were broadly flat, once the cannibalisation from the infamous concession inserts in Homebase and Sainsbury are taken out. Gross margins were up, however, by 75 basis points and Home Retail's year-end net cash was strong.\"\nSainsbury's had offered about 167p a share for Home Retail, but will be forced to at least match the 175p-a-share all-cash offer from Steinhoff, which owns UK furniture retailer Harveys.\nHowever, the supermarket may be reluctant to increase its offer to the level needed to win control of Argos.\nAnalysts have also questioned the wisdom of Sainsbury's acquiring the struggling retailer.","summary":"Argos, the biggest retailer of furniture and homeware, has reported a fall in sales of \u00a31.5bn.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"PC Gareth Browning, 33, was on foot in Whitley, Reading on 30 November when he was hit by a black Mazda Aerosport driven by Luke Haywood, 28.\nHaywood admitted causing grievous bodily harm with intent and dangerous driving at Reading Crown Court.\nPC Browning was critically injured and remains in hospital in a serious condition.\nHaywood, of no fixed address, had previously admitted aggravated vehicle taking and one count of going equipped to burgle.\nHe is currently serving a prison sentence for separate burglary offences.\nPC Browning was attempting to stop the stolen vehicle, driven by Haywood in Shinfield Road, when he was injured.\nDet Supt Chris Ward said: \"No sentence can ever reflect the injuries that PC Browning received as a result of Haywood's reckless actions. PC Browning was doing what thousands of police officers do every day - protecting the public from dangerous criminals.\n\"I hope that today's sentencing can allow Gareth's family to begin to come to terms with what has happened. We all wish Gareth a full recovery.\"","summary":"A man has been found guilty of murdering a man in Reading.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Alice Ruggles, 24, had told police she felt \"terrified\" of Trimaan Dhillon days before she was found with her throat cut in her Gateshead flat.\nMr Dhillon, a lance corporal in the Army, denies murder.\nMs Ruggles' sister Emma told Newcastle Crown Court that the 24-year-old felt police would not act.\nThe sister, who is a British army officer, told Ms Ruggles to contact police amid concerns about Mr Dhillon harassing her, but Ms Ruggles replied she had and they would not respond until he had stabbed her.\nThe court heard how Mr Dhillon, who was born in India, started an intense relationship over the internet with Ms Ruggles while he was serving in Afghanistan.\nShe split with him after she found out he had been messaging other women on the dating site Tinder, jurors were told.\nThe court has heard he continued to travel to her home late at night to leave flowers and left her a phone message in which he repeatedly said he did not want to kill her.\nMs Ruggles, who grew up in Leicestershire and stayed in Newcastle after studying at Northumbria University, made a police statement on 2 October in which she said he sounded \"crazy\" on voicemails, and described him as obsessed.\nShe said: \"I am terrified of his actions. I am being stalked and I want it to stop.\"\nShe said it was affecting her concentration and work, adding: \"I don't feel safe in my own home.\"\nThe court has heard Mr Dhillon was a serving soldier with the 2 Scots and lived in barracks outside Edinburgh.\nHe was given official warnings by police and the Army to stay away from his ex-girlfriend, it was told.\nDuring the relationship Mr Dhillon made Ms Ruggles feel self-conscious and hacked her Facebook account, jurors were told.\nMs Ruggles' mother Susan Hills said Mr Dhillon was polite but \"insincere\", and after the break-up he sent her a \"very creepy\" message asking her to help him reunite with her daughter.\nThe trial continues.","summary":"A mother has been found guilty of murdering her ex-girlfriend, a court has heard.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The Nottingham Pram Company made pushchairs and perambulators from a factory in the city.\nAll the items, including a Victorian pram made between 1880 and 1885, belonged to John Whitby, who ran the firm for 55 years.\nThe 15 lots sold for \u00a36,700, exceeding the expected \u00a32,500 price tag.\nAuctioneers said the collection was \"a snapshot of a much-loved company\" and was bought by various private collectors across the UK.\nThe family business was founded in the mid-19th Century by Mr Whitby's grandfather.\nMore on this story and other news from Nottinghamshire\nHe took over in 1946, opening a shop on Goose Gate that sold the company's prams, which were manufactured on Alfreton Road, as well as treats for children, such as toys and comics.\nAuctioneer Nigel Kirk, of Mellors and Kirk, said the Victorians were \"very keen on prams\".\n\"Mr Whitby's father, a builder, and his grandfather were clearly men of considerable importance in Victorian and Edwardian Nottingham, of which they were both appointed freemen,\" he said.\n\"When he retired [in 2001], John Whitby had the foresight to carefully preserve everything connected with his grandfather's enterprise.\n\"For half a century the company was something of a Nottingham institution, selling not just prams but everything for the young child.\"\nThe Victorian pram, which beat its estimate and sold for \u00a3590, has a \"coach-built body\" similar to the style used by the Royal Family to transport Princess Charlotte to her christening.\nA painted wooden sign, which once hung outside the shop, was also auctioned, as well as catalogues, photographs, toys, comics, shop display material and World War Two posters and souvenirs.\nMr Kirk said: \"Some of the items would not have been considered valuable in many people's eyes - for example the trade catalogues from the 1960s, 70s and even 1980s, might have been overlooked in a house clearance.\n\"However, these lots sold incredibly well, particularly to online bidders.\"","summary":"A collection of antique prams and comics from the 1950s and 1960s has been auctioned in Nottinghamshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Motorcyclist Leighton Santos, 22, admitted causing David Hitchen's death through careless driving and was jailed at Preston Crown Court on Monday.\nThe maximum sentence is five years, but this can be reduced by a guilty plea.\nRoad safety charity Brake said there was a \"need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed\".\nSantos admitted causing the 42-year-old former Great Britain international's death near Belmont, Lancashire, in September 2014, on the first day of his trial.\nLancashire Police said Santos had been riding a Yamaha motorbike on Rivington Road when he \"drifted into the opposite carriageway\" and collided with Mr Hitchen.\nThe cyclist suffered serious injuries and died later in hospital.\nIn addition to the six months for causing death by careless driving, Santos was also given 12 months for another motoring offence.\nIn March 2016 he was convicted at Manchester Crown Court of dangerous driving after taking police on an eight-mile pursuit that saw him reach speeds of up to 90mph (145km\/h) in a 30mph zone.\nMartin Key, British Cycling's campaigns manager, said six months for \"causing the death of a human being is a punishment that many would agree certainly does not fit the crime\".\n\"While these incidents are extremely rare, we need to ensure that sentencing guidelines adequately reflect the potential consequences of an offence,\" he said.\nA spokeswoman for Brake said the sentence was \"insulting\".\n\"Leighton Santos, who killed another human being, was sentenced to a paltry 18 months in prison, and will likely be out in nine.\n\"It's no wonder that grieving relatives are often left feeling let down and insulted by our justice system.\n\"We need to see much tougher sentences when a driver has killed, particularly when, as in this case, they have exhibited previous examples of dangerous behaviour.\"","summary":"A cyclist has been given life sentences for murdering a cyclist in Lancashire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Gareth Colfer-Williams, 25, died last week at his home in Swansea, the city at the centre of an epidemic of the disease which has reached 942 cases.\nBut the examination was unable to establish whether measles was the main cause of his death.\nAn inquest will be opened and adjourned on Tuesday to allow further tests.\nSince the outbreak began in November, 83 people have needed hospital treatment for the illness.\nMr Colfer-Williams' mother, Angela Colfer said her son had recently been treated at Swansea's Morriston Hospital for asthma.\nA few days after he was discharged he became unwell and developed a rash.\nMrs Colfer said her son went to see an out-of-hours GP on 17 April with a rash \"from head to foot\" but not on his arms.\nThe following morning, Mr Colfer-Williams was found dead at his flat.\nPublic Health Wales said on Friday that laboratory tests confirmed a diagnosis of measles but further tests were needed to determine the cause of death.\nThe family said they had no idea how Mr Colfer-Williams got measles as no close family member has it, including his three-year-old daughter who has been vaccinated.","summary":"A man who died from measles in Swansea City has been questioned by an inquest.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Researchers found that four out of five children in England who ate school lunches had tried food at school that they had not tried at home.\nHalf of parents questioned said their children had asked for foods they had eaten at school to be cooked at home.\nThe survey, of about 1,000 parents, found the most popular vegetables were carrots, sweetcorn and peas.\nAubergine, chickpeas and spinach were among the least popular.\nOf the parents questioned, 628 had children who ate school lunches.\n(% denotes proportion of parents who said their child would eat each vegetable)\nEngland's School Food Trust commissioned the research after a survey by the Mumsnet website suggested some parents gave their children packed lunches because they thought they were too fussy to eat anything else.\nTrust chairman, Rob Rees, said: \"Every parent knows it's a nightmare watching their child push food around the plate.\n\"School meals can be a great way to help parents encourage their children to try new foods and to increase the variety of foods in their diet.\"\nMumsnet co-founder, Carrie Longton, said: \"Getting children to eat healthily is every parent's dream, but meal times at home can often be a battle ground and emotionally charged.\n\"From Mumsnetters' experience it seems that once at school there's a desire to fit in with everyone else and even some positive peer pressure to boast about the variety of what foods you can eat.\n\"School meals have also moved on quite a bit from when Mumsnetters were at school, with healthier options and more variety.\"\nSchool meals in England now have to comply with strict nutritional guidelines.\nAbout four in 10 primary school children in England now eat school lunches, slightly more than in secondary schools.\nMore children in Scotland eat school lunches - about 46%.\nThe survey was conducted online between 26 February and 5th March among a panel of parents who had at least one child in school aged 4-17 years old.","summary":"A child in England who ate school lunches in primary school is more than twice as likely to eat them, according to research.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Private Derby XXX was promoted to the rank of lance corporal at an event in Chester marking eight years of the Mercian Regiment.\nHe was awarded his honour by the colonel of the regiment, Brigadier Andrew Williams.\nThe Swaledale ram, who is officially classed as a soldier, received his promotion for \"good behaviour\".\nHe is the 30th in a line of mascot rams running back to the Indian Mutiny War in the mid-19th Century.\nThe first Private Derby was acquired in 1858 by the 95th (Derbyshire) Regiment of Foot and became the mascot of the Mercian Regiment when it formed in 2007.\nLance Corporal Derby XXX joined the regiment in February 2014.\nHe has his own army number, gets paid to buy his rations and takes his holidays during the mating season on the Chatsworth Estate in Derbyshire.\nDuring his career, Lance Corporal Derby XXX has also helped switch on the Christmas lights in Ashbourne and met Prince William at the unveiling of a memorial commemorating the 1914 Christmas Truce.","summary":"A mascot ram has been promoted to the rank of mascot ram in the first private Derby in Chestershire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Landlords who let properties to more than three unrelated people need to apply for a licence for a House of Multiple Occupation (HMO).\nBut many are put off - because a licence can cost ??1,000 - despite facing a fine of up to ??20,000, Southampton City Council said.\nThe authority estimated a total of 1,500 unlicensed HMOs in the area.\nShelter helpline adviser Nadeem Khan said fear of eviction and living in poorly maintained properties are frequent concerns raised by HMO tenants.\n\"Because of the huge shortage of affordable homes people are being forced into rented homes which are unregulated. We receive about five or six calls a day about this,\" he said.\nNationally, mandatory licensing for HMOs is aimed at houses of three storeys or more and occupied by five or more unrelated people.\nIn Southampton, the licences affect properties in Bargate, Bevois, Portswood, Swaythling (Designation 1 - introduced in 2013) and in Shirley Freemantle, Millbrook, and Bassett (Designation 2 - introduced in 2015).\nA council spokesman said: \"Landlords have generally co-operated with the regime, but a small minority have resisted applying for their licence.\"\nThe council said it had so far gained prosecutions against one firm and 13 individuals.","summary":"A council has fined \u00a340,000 for letting a huge number of unlicensed HMOs in Southampton.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The site at Knottingley, West Yorkshire is to burn fuel from refuse, industrial and commercial waste including wood, said operator Multifuel Energy Ltd.\nThe \u00c2\u00a3300m plant is to create hundreds of jobs over a three-year build and should produce electricity for about 160,000 homes, it said.\nThe adjoining coal-fired Ferrybridge 'C' plant is to close in March 2016, it was announced in May.\nThe Secretary of State has granted development consent for the new plant.\nConstruction is expected to begin in 2016 with about 35 permanent jobs once it is operational.\nThe power station is expected to produce up to 90MWe of electricity annually by burning 675,000 tonnes of waste that could have ended up in landfill, said Multifuel Energy\nIt is to be built next to the newly-constructed Ferrybridge Multifuel 1 that stated operations earlier this year.\nMultifuel Energy is a joint venture between power company SSE and and waste management company Wheelabrator Technologies.","summary":"A power plant in the north east of England is to be closed for the first time.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In 2014, Sarah Rochira published the results of a major review of the experience of care home residents.\nThe use of antipsychotic drugs was a recurrent theme which she has branded a \"national scandal\".\nHealth boards and care homes have said changes are being made.\nThe commissioner is asking them to show significant improvements in practice.\n\"I know professionals don't like this phrase, but across Wales older people in care homes, through the inappropriate use of these drugs, are being 'chemically coshed'. That's the reality of it.\n\"It is a national scandal. I made that clear when I published my review. I was very clear I would come back and look for evidence of changes and I've now begun that process.\n\"I will publish the findings from the health boards later this year and I cannot be any clearer in my expectation that they understand how inappropriate the current situation is and that they can evidence real progress.\"\nAntipsychotic drugs are primarily used to treat conditions such as schizophrenia and bipolar disorder.\nA survey last November by the Royal College of Psychiatrists found nearly one in five - 18% - of dementia patients were being prescribed antipsychotics.\nThe Royal Pharmaceutical Society in Wales published its own report into the use of medicines in care homes following the Ms Rochira's report.\nThe society's director in Wales, Mair Davies, told BBC Radio Wales' Eye on Wales programme that there were examples of expert practice.\n\"What we need is to make sure that happens in every care home in Wales,\" she said.\nSteve Ford, the dementia care lead for Care Forum Wales, which represents more than 450 independent care homes in Wales, believes progress is being made.\n\"We need to look at the underlying reasons for unwanted behaviour that challenges, rather than picking up the phone to the GP and requesting those prescriptions,\" he said.","summary":"The commissioner for dementia care in Wales has warned that the use of antipsychotic drugs in care homes in Wales is \"national scandal\".","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Andrew Travers left the authority by \"mutual agreement\" after the error, officials said.\nVoters were initially turned away from all 155 polling stations in the borough because their names were missing from the poll list.\nAn independent investigation has been launched, the council said.\nIn a statement issued through the council, Mr Travers said: \"I have enjoyed my time at Barnet and I believe the changes we have put in place and the continued programme of growth and transformation will enable the borough to continue to thrive.\"\nA council spokesperson said Mr Travers had \"made a valuable contribution to the council during his three and half years as chief executive.\"\nDeputy chief executive John Hooton will take over temporarily while longer term arrangements are put in place, the council said.\nOn election day, staff at one station said just three of the first 30 voters to show up were on the register. The rest were told to come back later.\nBarnet Council apologised for the problems and later offered emergency proxy votes to residents who had been affected.\nBut voters in the area questioned how the result could be \"fair\" when not everyone was able to have their say at the ballot box.\nA statement released by Mr Travers on Thursday blamed electoral registration lists for the problems.\nThe council's review will conclude by the end of May and the findings will be presented publicly to the General Functions Committee.\nIt will look at the \"appropriateness\" of arrangements in place for the EU Referendum in June.\nA spokesman said it was currently in discussions to establish who would lead the investigation.","summary":"The council has apologised for the error that caused the election to be delayed.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A review for the Commission on Local Tax Reform said there was no \"magic bullet\" to cure defects in the system.\nIt said the council tax had built-in problems \"from day one\" but a failure to modify it had stored up more difficulties for policy makers.\nThe commission, set up by the Scottish government and council body Cosla, will report back later this year.\nProf Kenneth Gibb, from the University of Glasgow, was asked to review different systems of local taxation across the world.\nHe found that a tax on property was used by almost all OECD countries and was seen by academics as a \"good tax\" because it was stable, difficult to avoid and could have a desirable impact on housing markets.\nBut it also generated confusion with taxpayers unclear whether it was a tax on wealth or a charge for services such as refuse collection.\nSome felt it was unfair because it was not linked to current income.\nProf Gibb noted that a local income tax, used by many countries, was generally perceived as fairer.\nBut he found such a system created difficulties for local authorities because it meant their income fluctuated. There was also little opportunity to vary tax rates to reflect local priorities.\nHe said: \"It is clear there is no magic bullet.\n\"Past experience from the UK and across the world shows that reform is always going to be difficult and will inevitably be bound up with the previous experiences and traumas of past reform.\n\"So whilst the current council tax has many deficiencies, change and reform is a major undertaking.\"\nThe commission now intends to hold a public consultation across Scotland before publishing its report in the autumn.\nA Scottish government spokesman said ministers consider the current council tax system \"as a whole to be unfair\".\nHe added: \"That is why, along with our local government partners, we have established the cross-party Commission on Local Tax Reform to examine fairer alternatives.\n\"The Scottish government awaits the commission's report, which is due in the Autumn.\"","summary":"The Scottish government has warned that council tax reform is not a \"magic bullet\" and should be a \"magic bullet\", according to a report.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Wayne Maycock, Paul Bromwich and Admi Headley were last seen at HMP Leyhill at about 16:45 GMT on Sunday.\nAvon and Somerset Police has appealed for anyone who sees them, or knows of their whereabouts, to make contact.\nHMP Leyhill in South Gloucestershire is the only minimum-security prison in the South West.\nHeadley was sentenced in 2006 for rape and robbery, Maycock was jailed in the same year for GBH, while Bromwich was sentenced in 2001 for rape.\nEarlier, the police force suggested all three were convicted of rape but this information was later amended.\nA Prison Service spokesperson said: \"Public protection is our top priority. We take absconds from custody extremely seriously. We are working closely with the police and are urgently investigating this incident.\"\nAccording to Avon and Somerset Police:\nLeyhill, near Wotton-under-Edge, is a category D prison housing more than 500 inmates, including some on life sentences.","summary":"A man has been jailed for life for raping and raping three people in a row of robberys in Nottinghamshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Kemp, who last played Grant Mitchell in 2006, said it would be \"a brief return\".\n\"When I was approached about returning to EastEnders for Barbara's final episodes, it was something I could not turn down,\" he said.\nFollowing her surprise return to Albert Square, Dame Barbara announced her character would be killed off.\nHer character reappeared on Friday, having left in 2010, to tell her eldest son Phil, played by Steve McFadden, that her cancer had returned.\nAfter the episode, producers revealed that Peggy would die from the disease in emotional scenes to be screened in the spring.\nNow Kemp, who played Grant from 1990-1999 and then again in 2005 and 2006, will return to bring the Mitchell family back together.\n\"Barbara is a very close friend, so when I learned of the storyline it felt right that the Mitchell brothers are reunited with their mother for the last time,\" he said.\n\"I am really looking forward to going back to EastEnders and filming what are set to be some classic EastEnders episodes.\"\nGrant Mitchell has been one of the soap's most memorable characters in its 30-year history, arriving in 1990 along with brother Phil.\nHe was involved in repeated family dramas including having an affair with his brother's wife, Kathy, and having his brother go on to marry his ex-wife Sharon.\n\"Grant Mitchell is an EastEnders legend and finally he is returning home to Walford to say goodbye to his mother and be reunited not just with his old loves but also his brother,\" said EastEnders executive producer Dominic Treadwell-Collins.\n\"To have the Mitchell brothers come face to face again, having to face losing their mother, is an opportunity to show Ross Kemp and Steve McFadden at their very best.\"","summary":"Ross Kemp has been reunited with his mother with a new episode of EastEnders.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Lancashire County Council has earmarked land on the former Glenburn Sports College and Skelmersdale College.\nThe sports college closed in August, while Skelmersdale College's Westbank campus, owned by Newcastle College, is also unused.\nThe decision follows a comparative study by Network Rail of both sites and one near the Concourse shopping centre.\nSkelmersdale's original railway station closed to passengers in 1956.\nThe council - which owns Glenburn Sports College - said Skelmersdale could get two direct trains to Liverpool per hour under the plans it has made in partnership with Merseytravel and West Lancashire Borough Council.\nCounty councillor John Fillis, cabinet member for highways and transport, said it was an \"exciting step forward\".\nHe said the preferred location was big enough to allow for the possibility of future expansion.\nHe added: \"It has good highway access and good connectivity to the town and the surrounding area.\"\nThe authority confirmed it will now start the process of acquiring the relevant land.\nSkelmersdale was designated a new town on 9 October 1961..\nIt is one of the largest towns in the north west of England not to have its own railway station.","summary":"The former Skelmersdale College campus in Lancashire has been closed for the summer of this year.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"South Wimbledon and Queensway stations will be the first to see their staff moved from ticket offices into ticket halls and on to platforms.\nTransport for London (TfL) said it would save \u00a350m annually as it tries to save \u00a34.2bn by 2020.\nBut Manuel Cortes, from the TSSA union, said London Mayor Boris Johnson was \"rushing through\" the closures.\nMr Cortes, leader of the Transport Salaried Staffs Association said: \"Talks on the safety implications of closing over 250 stations have not even been concluded.\n\"The mayor doesn't seem concerned about how millions of tourists will cope with fewer staff to help them on their way.\"\nTfL said all stations would remain staffed and 150 new ticket machines would be installed by April 2016.\nIt added that new visitor centres would be created at larger stations such as Victoria and King's Cross to help visitors.\nNick Brown, London Underground's chief operating officer, said more staff were being placed \"where they can offer the best possible assistance\" as only 3% of Tube tickets were bought at ticket offices.\nHe said: \"This forms part of our wider vision for the Tube, which includes a 24-hour weekend service on core parts of the network.\"\nBut the changes have led to previous strikes by the Aslef and RMT unions.\nLabour's London Assembly transport spokeswoman Val Shawcross said: \"When he was elected, Boris Johnson promised Londoners he would protect the capital's ticket offices, but today he starts the process of dismantling each and every one of them.\n\"Whilst there is obviously a big role for ticket machines to play, there is no substitute for a member of staff.\"\nLondon Underground said after 100 meetings with unions the number of roles to be reduced had fallen from 950 to 897 with no member of staff facing compulsory redundancy or losing money.","summary":"London Underground is closing its biggest tube stations in the capital, the mayor has said.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"A formal complaint has been made to the European Commission by a group of Italian consumers' organisations.\nThey accuse McDonald's of forcing franchisees to pay excessive rents and high fees.\nMcDonald's said it shared risks and rewards with its licencees.\nIn a statement, McDonald's said: \"We are proud of our franchisees and are committed to working closely together so that they have the support they need to operate their restaurants and their businesses.\n\"This approach, with the principle of sharing risk and reward, has been successful for many years and has helped create the best business opportunities for our franchisees and the best overall experience for our customers.\"\nThe Service Employees International Union (SEIU) and European unions, including the Bakers Food and Allied Workers Union in the UK, are supporting the formal antitrust complaint.\n\"McDonald's abuse of its dominant market position hurts everyone: franchisees, consumers, and workers. We strongly urge the European Commission to investigate the charges and to use all of its powers to hold McDonald's accountable,\" said SEIU organising director, Scott Courtney.\nThe European Commission said it would now study the submission. It has the powers to launch an investigation if it believes the allegations are founded.\nThe consumer organisations claim franchisees are prevented from switching to competitors because McDonald's makes them sign longer-than-average contracts.\nThey also said licensees lease premises from the company at above market rates.\nIt is claimed this leads to poorer consumer choice and higher prices in franchise stores as opposed to those owned directly by the company.\nFranchisees own and operate 73% of McDonald's restaurants in Europe.\nMcDonald's received $9.27bn (\u00c2\u00a36.40bn) in revenues from its franchised restaurants worldwide in 2014.","summary":"McDonald's has been fined \u00a3500,000 for forcing franchisees to pay excessive rents and rewards.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Ryan Walls took pictures of 101 passengers during the Edinburgh Festival in 2015.\nThe 42-year-old said only two people refused out of the 103 people he asked due to being in a hurry and having a bad hair day.\nNow the father-of-three's pictures will go on display at Out of the Blue Drill Hall, Dalmeny Street, in August.\nMr Walls told the BBC Scotland news website how he took photographs of a hen party, stag do, football fans, a chef, a high court judge and a TV agony aunt from Kuwait.\nHe said: \"Everyone was so nice. One of the pictures is of a passenger who was in such a hurry that he couldn't wait for another taxi when I discovered the central locking system was broken so I had to pull him in and out of the taxi window.\n\"I also had an elderly former English teacher who had suddenly decided she wanted to go out to a show at the festival at the last minute and she had lots of words of encouragement for me so I really enjoyed chatting with her.\n\"I also got a Jambo fan and was worried I wasn't going to get a Hibs fan but luckily I did.\n\"I'm really interested in people and wanted to capture that moment in my cab, I only had seconds to take a few pictures and I'm really pleased with the end result.\"\nThe exhibition runs from 31 July until 5 August.","summary":"The father of a photographer who took photos of a hen party in Edinburgh has said he was \"ina hurry\" to get a taxi to him.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"Aberdeenshire-based Harbro Group saw pre-tax profit increase by \u00a3800,000, to \u00a33.5m, in the year to the end of June 2016.\nThis was despite turnover falling by \u00a31m to just over \u00a3100m.\nHarbro said international sales grew over the year, both in Europe and in new markets further afield.\nThe Turriff-based company manufactures and supplies feeds for the beef, sheep, dairy, pig and poultry sectors.\nIt also has a network of 19 shops across Scotland, operating under the Country Store brand. The stores cater for farming and rural communities with a range of products, including fireside supplies, country clothing and footwear.\nIn accounts filed with Companies House, the company said: \"As always, the outlook for agriculture is difficult to predict.\n\"We have certainly been experiencing challenging times over the last 12-18 months but the industry is a robust one.\n\"The impact of Brexit is still to be fully understood, although the board are confident that the group will be well positioned for whatever business challenges this may bring about.\"","summary":"The UK beef and dairy industry has risen profits by a further \u00a3100m in the year to June 2016, according to the company.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"In the year to the end of March, 57 victims of homicide (murders and culpable homicides) were recorded - down five on the previous 12 months.\nThis is the lowest number of recorded homicide cases for a single 12-month period since 1976 and half the figure of nine years ago.\nAs of 31 March 2016, only one case of homicide recorded in 2015-16 was unresolved.\nThe report Homicide in Scotland showed that a sharp instrument remained the most common method of killing in Scotland and accounted for 51% of homicides (29 cases) in 2015-16.\nNearly all of these cases (26 out of 29) involved a knife.\nWhile the majority of the accused had an unknown status for alcohol and drugs, 31% (20 people) were identified by the police as being under the influence of alcohol or alcohol and drugs.\nJustice Secretary Michael Matheson said: \"While it is encouraging to see continued falls in homicide cases alongside the long-term decline in violent crime, the sustained efforts that have helped achieve this - through education and enforcement - must continue, because each of the lives lost is one life too many.\n\"There is a clear role across a range of public services, in addition to the critical work of our police, to continue to support communities that may remain at risk from violent crime and to challenge irresponsible attitudes both to alcohol misuse and to so-called 'casual' violence.\n\"We will continue to work with partners and invest in a range of projects to help steer our young people away from the risks of a life of violence and crime, while also ensuring our law enforcement agencies and the courts have the powers and resources needed to deal with those who do harm to others.\"\nScottish Labour's justice spokeswoman Claire Baker said: \"Whilst I welcome the overall downward trend in homicides in Scotland we have to take these statistics with a note of caution.\n\"Last year when the Scottish government were heralding 'record low' homicide figures after a supposed similar drop, the actual figures were being revised upwards to show an increase.\n\"Meanwhile, sexual crime in Scotland sits at a 45-year high and in the past year we have seen an increase in violent crime with attempted murder and serious assault rising by a staggering 27%.\"\nThe number of homicide victims for 2014-15 stood at 59 last year but later increased to 62, after three cases were reclassified following deaths.","summary":"The number of recorded homicide cases in Scotland has fallen sharply in the past year, figures show.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"The crash happened at about 14:15 BST on the B1191 at Thornton, near Woodhall Spa.\nLincolnshire Police said the motorcyclist killed in the collision lived locally, but has not released any further details. The tractor driver was not injured.\nThe force has appealed for witnesses to the collision to come forward.\nThe B1191 was closed in both directions between the B1192 Tattershall Road junction in Woodhall Spa and the A158 Jubilee Way junction in Horncastle","summary":"A tractor driver has been arrested in connection with the death of a tractor driver in Lincolnshire.","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . '' this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug '' for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . the group acted this week because of increased public attention on lethal injection , said michelle spinnler , spokeswoman for the american pharmacists association . that spotlight includes a january supreme court decision to stay the execution for three death row inmates in oklahoma . this was prompted by clayton lockett 's execution by lethal injection nearly one year ago in which he writhed on a gurney for 43 minutes before he died from a heart attack . in georgia last month , the execution of female death row inmate kelly renee gissendaner was postponed as a precaution when the execution team checked the medications and discovered they looked cloudy . thirty-two sates allow capital punishment , and lethal injection is still the most common method . last month , utah gov . gary r. herbert signed a law reinstating firing squads as a method of execution in cases in which lethal injection medications are not available . of the eight inmates currently on death row in utah , three opted for the new choice of death by firing squad . pentobarbital is the preferred drug used for lethal injection . in texas , the department of criminal justice told cnn in march they are running out of their supply . in july 2011 , lundbeck inc. , the manufacturer of pentobarbital , decided to no longer provide the drug to prisons for use in capital punishment . the companies that manufacture the products traditionally used in executions almost unilaterally decided to stop selling to institutions that used the products for that purpose , so states then turned to compounded preparations , spinnler said . `` pharmacists should not be involved in preparation of these products or involved in executions in any other way . '' she says . the new declaration by the american pharmacists association aligns with positions held by other professional medical organizations such as the american medical association , the american nurses association and the american board of anesthesiology .","summary":" the american pharmacists association passed a new policy banning members from participating in lethal injections . <\/t> pharmacists say role as health care providers conflicts with participation in lethal injection . <\/t> the pharmacy association had already adopted a policy against lethal injection . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . '' this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug '' for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . the group acted this week because of increased public attention on lethal injection , said michelle spinnler , spokeswoman for the american pharmacists association . that spotlight includes a january supreme court decision to stay the execution for three death row inmates in oklahoma . this was prompted by clayton lockett 's execution by lethal injection nearly one year ago in which he writhed on a gurney for 43 minutes before he died from a heart attack . in georgia last month , the execution of female death row inmate kelly renee gissendaner was postponed as a precaution when the execution team checked the medications and discovered they looked cloudy . thirty-two sates allow capital punishment , and lethal injection is still the most common method . last month , utah gov . gary r. herbert signed a law reinstating firing squads as a method of execution in cases in which lethal injection medications are not available . of the eight inmates currently on death row in utah , three opted for the new choice of death by firing squad . pentobarbital is the preferred drug used for lethal injection . in texas , the department of criminal justice told cnn in march they are running out of their supply . in july 2011 , lundbeck inc. , the manufacturer of pentobarbital , decided to no longer provide the drug to prisons for use in capital punishment . the companies that manufacture the products traditionally used in executions almost unilaterally decided to stop selling to institutions that used the products for that purpose , so states then turned to compounded preparations , spinnler said . `` pharmacists should not be involved in preparation of these products or involved in executions in any other way . '' she says . the new declaration by the american pharmacists association aligns with positions held by other professional medical organizations such as the american medical association , the american nurses association and the american board of anesthesiology .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . <\/t> on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . <\/t> '' she says . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) oprah 's in there . so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . the last `` late show '' will air wednesday , may 20 . among the notables are oprah winfrey , with whom letterman has had an on-and-off faux feud for years ; clooney , who 's starring in `` tomorrowland , '' which will be released on may 22 ; and stern , who 's always an engaging letterman guest . but longtime fans may be even more intrigued by the appearances of keaton , an old acquaintance who once shared a stage with letterman as players on mary tyler moore 's short-lived 1978 variety show , and murray , who was the very first guest on letterman 's old nbc show , `` late night with david letterman . '' steve martin , who 's taken part in some of the `` late show 's '' best bits , will also be dropping by . letterman has been a late-night host for 33 years , close to 22 of them on cbs ' `` late show . '' stephen colbert will take over the `` late show '' on september 8 .","summary":" `` the late show with david letterman '' concludes may 20 . <\/t> letterman 's guests will include oprah winfrey and bill murray . <\/t> stephen colbert takes over the slot september 8 . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) oprah 's in there . so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . the last `` late show '' will air wednesday , may 20 . among the notables are oprah winfrey , with whom letterman has had an on-and-off faux feud for years ; clooney , who 's starring in `` tomorrowland , '' which will be released on may 22 ; and stern , who 's always an engaging letterman guest . but longtime fans may be even more intrigued by the appearances of keaton , an old acquaintance who once shared a stage with letterman as players on mary tyler moore 's short-lived 1978 variety show , and murray , who was the very first guest on letterman 's old nbc show , `` late night with david letterman . '' steve martin , who 's taken part in some of the `` late show 's '' best bits , will also be dropping by . letterman has been a late-night host for 33 years , close to 22 of them on cbs ' `` late show . '' stephen colbert will take over the `` late show '' on september 8 .","summary":" so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . <\/t> on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . <\/t> the last `` late show '' will air wednesday , may 20 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) feeling so happy you just ca n't stand it ? you might want to pop some acetaminophen . a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . but their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . '' the researchers tested their thesis by showing 82 college students 40 photographs -- some of highly pleasant images , such as children with kittens , and some of highly unpleasant images , such as children who were malnourished . half of the participants in the study were given `` an acute dose '' of acetaminophen -- 1,000 milligrams -- and the other half were given a placebo with the same appearance . the subjects were then asked to rate the photos according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . the researchers followed up by testing a group of 85 people to see whether this change in judgment applied just to emotions or whether the drug blunted people 's evaluation of magnitude in general . this group showed the same blunting of emotional reactions . but acetaminophen did not affect how much blue they saw in each photo . but people who participated in the study did not appear to know they were acting differently , said baldwin way , an assistant professor of psychology who was another of the study 's authors . `` most people probably are n't aware of how their emotions may be impacted when they take acetaminophen , '' way said . each week , about 23 % of american adults -- or 52 million people -- use a medicine containing acetaminophen , according to the nonprofit consumer healthcare products association . the authors said it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . but have no fear -- they plan to study that question , as well .","summary":" a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . <\/t> the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . <\/t> this group showed the same blunting of emotional reactions . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) feeling so happy you just ca n't stand it ? you might want to pop some acetaminophen . a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . but their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . '' the researchers tested their thesis by showing 82 college students 40 photographs -- some of highly pleasant images , such as children with kittens , and some of highly unpleasant images , such as children who were malnourished . half of the participants in the study were given `` an acute dose '' of acetaminophen -- 1,000 milligrams -- and the other half were given a placebo with the same appearance . the subjects were then asked to rate the photos according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . the researchers followed up by testing a group of 85 people to see whether this change in judgment applied just to emotions or whether the drug blunted people 's evaluation of magnitude in general . this group showed the same blunting of emotional reactions . but acetaminophen did not affect how much blue they saw in each photo . but people who participated in the study did not appear to know they were acting differently , said baldwin way , an assistant professor of psychology who was another of the study 's authors . `` most people probably are n't aware of how their emotions may be impacted when they take acetaminophen , '' way said . each week , about 23 % of american adults -- or 52 million people -- use a medicine containing acetaminophen , according to the nonprofit consumer healthcare products association . the authors said it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . but have no fear -- they plan to study that question , as well .","summary":" subjects taking acetaminophen reacted less strongly to both pleasant and unpleasant photos . <\/t> each week , 52 million americans use the pain reliever . <\/t> unknown whether other pain products produce the same effect . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) love it or hate it , jared leto 's interpretation of the joker is an internet sensation . the oscar winner put on white makeup ( and a lot of tattoos this time ) to portray the clown prince of crime in the upcoming movie `` suicide squad . '' set for release august 5 , 2016 , `` suicide squad '' is based on the dc comics series and also stars will smith , margot robbie and viola davis . twitter users got their first look at leto in character friday night , and the memes started almost immediately . from comparisons to `` home alone '' to an imagining of ben affleck tatted up , people on social media put their photoshopping skills to work all weekend . which is your favorite ?","summary":" the oscar winner put on white makeup -lrb- and a lot of tattoos this time -rrb- to portray the clown prince of crime in the upcoming movie `` suicide squad . <\/t> '' set for release august 5 , 2016 , `` suicide squad '' is based on the dc comics series and also stars will smith , margot robbie and viola davis . <\/t> which is your favorite ? <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) love it or hate it , jared leto 's interpretation of the joker is an internet sensation . the oscar winner put on white makeup ( and a lot of tattoos this time ) to portray the clown prince of crime in the upcoming movie `` suicide squad . '' set for release august 5 , 2016 , `` suicide squad '' is based on the dc comics series and also stars will smith , margot robbie and viola davis . twitter users got their first look at leto in character friday night , and the memes started almost immediately . from comparisons to `` home alone '' to an imagining of ben affleck tatted up , people on social media put their photoshopping skills to work all weekend . which is your favorite ?","summary":" leto will play the clown prince of crime in 2016 's `` suicide squad '' the first picture of leto in character led to a series of spoof photos . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) the original cast of twin peaks is backing david lynch in his salary standoff with showtime . the stars have teamed together for a video backing the show 's co-creator with a # savetwinpeaks campaign that says doing the revival without lynch is `` like pies without cherries , '' among other nods to the original drama series . sherilyn fenn , sheryl lee , james marshall , peggy lipton and other familiar faces from the series appear in the video . ( some members have also set up a facebook page . ) showtime renews ' shameless , ' orders ' happyish ' to series . lynch announced sunday that he was exiting showtime 's nine-episode revival over a salary dispute . he originally signed on to direct the project but noted that there was `` not enough money offered to do the script the way i felt needed to be done . '' showtime already had a deal in place with lynch and co-creator mark frost to bring back the cult hit with star kyle maclachlan for a run in 2016 , with sources telling thr that the scripts had already been written . showtime chief on ' twin peaks ' plans , ' homeland ' backlash and free speech . for its part , showtime noted that it `` continues to hold out hope '' that twin peaks can be brought back with both its creators at the helm . maclachlan is the only cast member currently confirmed for the reboot . lynch to leave ' twin peaks ' reboot . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" -lrb- the hollywood reporter -rrb- the original cast of twin peaks is backing david lynch in his salary standoff with showtime . <\/t> sherilyn fenn , sheryl lee , james marshall , peggy lipton and other familiar faces from the series appear in the video . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) the original cast of twin peaks is backing david lynch in his salary standoff with showtime . the stars have teamed together for a video backing the show 's co-creator with a # savetwinpeaks campaign that says doing the revival without lynch is `` like pies without cherries , '' among other nods to the original drama series . sherilyn fenn , sheryl lee , james marshall , peggy lipton and other familiar faces from the series appear in the video . ( some members have also set up a facebook page . ) showtime renews ' shameless , ' orders ' happyish ' to series . lynch announced sunday that he was exiting showtime 's nine-episode revival over a salary dispute . he originally signed on to direct the project but noted that there was `` not enough money offered to do the script the way i felt needed to be done . '' showtime already had a deal in place with lynch and co-creator mark frost to bring back the cult hit with star kyle maclachlan for a run in 2016 , with sources telling thr that the scripts had already been written . showtime chief on ' twin peaks ' plans , ' homeland ' backlash and free speech . for its part , showtime noted that it `` continues to hold out hope '' that twin peaks can be brought back with both its creators at the helm . maclachlan is the only cast member currently confirmed for the reboot . lynch to leave ' twin peaks ' reboot . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" `` twin peaks '' creator david lynch announced he was departing the showtime revival of the cult series sunday . <\/t> cast members of the show posted a video pleading for him to return .<\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees trapped in the yarmouk refugee camp have suffered what can only be described as untold indignities . but while the story is in itself tragic , it is the individual lives at the heart of the camp that make the imperative for humanitarian action so compelling . i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . '' the fact that they are alive truly make them miracle children . looking into those bright young faces , touching their pristine hands , the logic of our humanitarian mandate -- the mission to protect -- never felt stronger to me . like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . i want to introduce you to them in the hope that you , too , will understand why i am firmly convinced that turning away is not an option -- and why the international community must act in a concerted manner to respond to the many tragedies in syria . jihad ya'qoub , the youngest palestinian refugee to flee yarmouk , was born on march 30 . his mother , said fatima , never imagined bringing a child into this world could be so tough . `` i was hoping to drink milk and eat eggs during my pregnancy , but our financial situation did allow us to buy these expensive food items , '' she said . said fatima was living in a community where the average person survived on just 400 calories a day . mohammad was born in yarmouk on january 25 of this year . when isis -- islamic state of iraq and syria -- entered the camp and tensions heightened , his mother , nadia , fled in search of safety . her only thoughts were to save the life of her newborn son . yet she has not lost hope in the possibility of a dignified future . she hopes that if and when life returns to normal , she will be able to live once more with her husband and son in the family home in yarmouk . these tales of courage and human dignity are a lesson for us all . when i next brief the security council , as i did a few days ago , i will tell them about jihad and mohammad . i will continue to press the case for humanitarian access to other children like them inside yarmouk , other civilians who need help where they are . to do this , hostilities will have to subside . pressure must be exerted on armed actors in yarmouk to this end . beyond that , those civilians wishing to temporarily leave must be allowed to do so safely . these things are all possible . but it takes the necessary political will -- nothing more , nothing less . yarmouk must be a place where the politics of the possible begin to take hold . i believe they can . because to abandon such belief would be to abandon jihad , mohammad and thousands of other civilians like them . and that is simply not an option .","summary":" yarmouk is a refugee camp. <\/t> u.n. : individual lives underscore need for humanitarian action . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees trapped in the yarmouk refugee camp have suffered what can only be described as untold indignities . but while the story is in itself tragic , it is the individual lives at the heart of the camp that make the imperative for humanitarian action so compelling . i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . '' the fact that they are alive truly make them miracle children . looking into those bright young faces , touching their pristine hands , the logic of our humanitarian mandate -- the mission to protect -- never felt stronger to me . like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . i want to introduce you to them in the hope that you , too , will understand why i am firmly convinced that turning away is not an option -- and why the international community must act in a concerted manner to respond to the many tragedies in syria . jihad ya'qoub , the youngest palestinian refugee to flee yarmouk , was born on march 30 . his mother , said fatima , never imagined bringing a child into this world could be so tough . `` i was hoping to drink milk and eat eggs during my pregnancy , but our financial situation did allow us to buy these expensive food items , '' she said . said fatima was living in a community where the average person survived on just 400 calories a day . mohammad was born in yarmouk on january 25 of this year . when isis -- islamic state of iraq and syria -- entered the camp and tensions heightened , his mother , nadia , fled in search of safety . her only thoughts were to save the life of her newborn son . yet she has not lost hope in the possibility of a dignified future . she hopes that if and when life returns to normal , she will be able to live once more with her husband and son in the family home in yarmouk . these tales of courage and human dignity are a lesson for us all . when i next brief the security council , as i did a few days ago , i will tell them about jihad and mohammad . i will continue to press the case for humanitarian access to other children like them inside yarmouk , other civilians who need help where they are . to do this , hostilities will have to subside . pressure must be exerted on armed actors in yarmouk to this end . beyond that , those civilians wishing to temporarily leave must be allowed to do so safely . these things are all possible . but it takes the necessary political will -- nothing more , nothing less . yarmouk must be a place where the politics of the possible begin to take hold . i believe they can . because to abandon such belief would be to abandon jihad , mohammad and thousands of other civilians like them . and that is simply not an option .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees trapped in the yarmouk refugee camp have suffered what can only be described as untold indignities . <\/t> i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . <\/t> '' the fact that they are alive truly make them miracle children . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag . <\/t> some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" the internet is raging about a cat going #upordown . <\/t> the debate is fueled by an optical illusion photo . <\/t> the story brings to mind the furor over #thedress . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) if you 're famous and performing the american national anthem , be prepared to become a national hero or a national disgrace . facts are facts . just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` the star-spangled banner . '' sure , he can shred it on `` girls , girls , girls '' and `` dr. feelgood , '' but this is a different story -- a completely different story . to say neil butchered the song before the las vegas outlaws arena football league game would be unkind to those in the profession . there 's less carnage when butchers are done with their work . the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . in the early stages of the gulf war in 1991 , a patriotic america saluted her performance . just six months earlier , comedian roseanne barr may have established the low-water mark . the crowd at the san diego padres game booed her rendition and president george h. w. bush called it `` disgraceful . '' there 's nothing quite like getting the presidential thumbs down . one of the most controversial and beloved versions of `` the star-spangled banner '' comes from 1969 . guitar slinger jimi hendrix inflamed mainstream america with his psychedelic take on the national anthem to the delight of the woodstock generation . and then there 's michael bolton 's version . overly wrought songs are his specialty and he does n't disappoint in that department when he sings at the american league championship series in 2003 . bolton belts it out , but there 's one little problem -- the words . can anyone say crib notes ?","summary":" just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . <\/t> to say neil butchered the song before the las vegas outlaws arena football league game would be unkind to those in the profession . <\/t> the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) if you 're famous and performing the american national anthem , be prepared to become a national hero or a national disgrace . facts are facts . just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` the star-spangled banner . '' sure , he can shred it on `` girls , girls , girls '' and `` dr. feelgood , '' but this is a different story -- a completely different story . to say neil butchered the song before the las vegas outlaws arena football league game would be unkind to those in the profession . there 's less carnage when butchers are done with their work . the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . in the early stages of the gulf war in 1991 , a patriotic america saluted her performance . just six months earlier , comedian roseanne barr may have established the low-water mark . the crowd at the san diego padres game booed her rendition and president george h. w. bush called it `` disgraceful . '' there 's nothing quite like getting the presidential thumbs down . one of the most controversial and beloved versions of `` the star-spangled banner '' comes from 1969 . guitar slinger jimi hendrix inflamed mainstream america with his psychedelic take on the national anthem to the delight of the woodstock generation . and then there 's michael bolton 's version . overly wrought songs are his specialty and he does n't disappoint in that department when he sings at the american league championship series in 2003 . bolton belts it out , but there 's one little problem -- the words . can anyone say crib notes ?","summary":" singing the national anthem is a risky proposition . <\/t> whitney houston nailed it ; roseanne barr destroyed it . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" rebecca francis ' photo with a giraffe was shared by ricky gervais . <\/t> francis was threatened on twitter for the picture . <\/t> francis , a hunter , said the giraffe was `` close to death '' and became food for locals . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . <\/t> the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . <\/t> a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) do you remember the talk about plans for iraqi-led force to try to take back mosul this spring ? well , you might want to forget it . nearly three months after a u.s. official said up to 25,000 iraqis troops were expected to return to the key northern iraqi city in april or may , a senior official in president barack obama 's administration said thursday that washington is `` not putting a timeframe on '' a possible invasion . it `` might be some time from now . might be soon , '' another senior administration official said . mosul has long been the big prize in the iraqi government 's fight -- aided by a u.s.-led military coalition , which has carried out airstrikes for months -- to defeat isis . it has also long been a source of embarrassment , considering how it fell after iraqi troops dropped their weapons , abandoned their posts and ran for their lives when militants arrived last june . the senior administration officials who talked to reporters thursday stressed the iraqis and their allies are making progress in their fight against the group that calls itself the islamic state . in fact , officials insist that isis has been degraded substantially thanks to a combination of air power and ground combat . the biggest and most recent example of this came with the recapture a few weeks ago of tikrit , the hometown of former iraqi dictator saddam hussein that is located some 100 miles ( 160 kilometers ) north of baghdad . iraqi forces aided by iranian-backed shiite militiamen took that northern city , the same place where isis allegedly massacred iraqi troops last year . still , mosul is n't tikrit . for one thing , it has a lot more people -- about a million , one obama administration official noted . and it 's more important not only to iraq , but isis , meaning the terrorist group has all the more reason to go all-out to defend it . in some ways , the campaign for mosul has begun , according to officials . there are no plans for u.s. combat troops involvement in an eventual operation , they say , but airstrikes have already targeted isis positions in the area . just because the area has been softened up some from the air , though , does n't mean a full ground assault is imminent . calling for `` patience , '' an administration official said that winning mosul is a complex endeavor . it will `` take a lot of capacity , '' the official said , `` and some time to build . ''","summary":" nearly three months after a u.s. official said up to 25,000 iraqis troops were expected to return to the key northern iraqi city in april or may , a senior official in president barack obama 's administration said thursday that washington is `` not putting a timeframe on '' a possible invasion . <\/t> it `` might be some time from now . <\/t> still , mosul is n't tikrit . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) do you remember the talk about plans for iraqi-led force to try to take back mosul this spring ? well , you might want to forget it . nearly three months after a u.s. official said up to 25,000 iraqis troops were expected to return to the key northern iraqi city in april or may , a senior official in president barack obama 's administration said thursday that washington is `` not putting a timeframe on '' a possible invasion . it `` might be some time from now . might be soon , '' another senior administration official said . mosul has long been the big prize in the iraqi government 's fight -- aided by a u.s.-led military coalition , which has carried out airstrikes for months -- to defeat isis . it has also long been a source of embarrassment , considering how it fell after iraqi troops dropped their weapons , abandoned their posts and ran for their lives when militants arrived last june . the senior administration officials who talked to reporters thursday stressed the iraqis and their allies are making progress in their fight against the group that calls itself the islamic state . in fact , officials insist that isis has been degraded substantially thanks to a combination of air power and ground combat . the biggest and most recent example of this came with the recapture a few weeks ago of tikrit , the hometown of former iraqi dictator saddam hussein that is located some 100 miles ( 160 kilometers ) north of baghdad . iraqi forces aided by iranian-backed shiite militiamen took that northern city , the same place where isis allegedly massacred iraqi troops last year . still , mosul is n't tikrit . for one thing , it has a lot more people -- about a million , one obama administration official noted . and it 's more important not only to iraq , but isis , meaning the terrorist group has all the more reason to go all-out to defend it . in some ways , the campaign for mosul has begun , according to officials . there are no plans for u.s. combat troops involvement in an eventual operation , they say , but airstrikes have already targeted isis positions in the area . just because the area has been softened up some from the air , though , does n't mean a full ground assault is imminent . calling for `` patience , '' an administration official said that winning mosul is a complex endeavor . it will `` take a lot of capacity , '' the official said , `` and some time to build . ''","summary":" u.s. official said that iraqi troops could go into mosul in april or may . <\/t> officials say now that there 's no timetable , an invasion could come sooner or later . <\/t> they note that recapturing mosul from isis could be a complicated endeavor . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms -lrb- more than 8,000 pounds -rrb- of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . <\/t> the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . <\/t> the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" everest climbers have left tons of trash . <\/t> the indian army plans to remove at least 4,000 kilograms from high-altitude . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) the author of a 2006 novel has accused the `` avengers '' director and `` cabin '' director drew goddard of stealing his idea . with just weeks until his box-office victory lap for `` avengers : age of ultron , '' joss whedon is now facing a lawsuit accusing him of stealing the idea for the 2012 meta-horror movie the cabin in the woods . whedon produced and co-wrote the script for cabin with director drew goddard , a writer on whedon 's `` buffy the vampire slayer '' and a fanboy favorite in his own right , with credits that include netflix 's `` daredevil '' ( and reportedly may soon include sony 's upcoming spider-man projects ) . whedon and goddard are named as defendants , along with lionsgate and whedon 's mutant enemy production company , in the complaint filed monday in california federal court . joss whedon slams ' jurassic world ' clip as `` '70s-era sexist '' . in the complaint , peter gallagher ( no , not that peter gallagher ) claims whedon and goddard took the idea for `` the cabin in the woods '' from his 2006 novel `` the little white trip : a night in the pines . '' he 's suing for copyright infringement and wants $ 10 million in damages . gallagher is basing his claim on the works ' similar premises : both feature a group of young people terrorized by monsters while staying at a cabin in what is revealed to be ( spoiler alert ) a horror-film scenario designed by mysterious operators . read the full complaint . gallagher also alleges similarities between the characters ' names and personalities -- his book 's blond julie and shy dura and the film 's jules ( anna hutchison ) and dana ( kristen connolly ) , and handsome and scatterbrained men in both works -- and certain scenes involving the characters finding strange items in their respective cabins and discovering hidden cameras . ' age of ultron ' : quicksilver and scarlet witch are `` massively important , '' says joss whedon ( video ) . in the complaint , gallagher describes how he self-published the novel and `` began grassroots efforts '' to sell it on the venice beach boardwalk and on santa monica 's third street promenade . `` [ the defendants ] currently reside and operate out of santa monica , california , a short distance from where the book was sold , '' the lawsuit claims . gallagher alleges that he `` was contacted by multiple credited entertainment industry producers who expressed interest in the book , '' but he does n't specify lionsgate or mutant enemy . a lionsgate spokesman declined to comment . the hollywood reporter has reached out to representatives for whedon and goddard . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" an author says `` avengers '' director joss whedon and `` cabin '' director drew goddard stole his idea . <\/t> peter gallagher alleges similarities to his `` the little white trip : a night in the pines '' from 2006 . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) the author of a 2006 novel has accused the `` avengers '' director and `` cabin '' director drew goddard of stealing his idea . with just weeks until his box-office victory lap for `` avengers : age of ultron , '' joss whedon is now facing a lawsuit accusing him of stealing the idea for the 2012 meta-horror movie the cabin in the woods . whedon produced and co-wrote the script for cabin with director drew goddard , a writer on whedon 's `` buffy the vampire slayer '' and a fanboy favorite in his own right , with credits that include netflix 's `` daredevil '' ( and reportedly may soon include sony 's upcoming spider-man projects ) . whedon and goddard are named as defendants , along with lionsgate and whedon 's mutant enemy production company , in the complaint filed monday in california federal court . joss whedon slams ' jurassic world ' clip as `` '70s-era sexist '' . in the complaint , peter gallagher ( no , not that peter gallagher ) claims whedon and goddard took the idea for `` the cabin in the woods '' from his 2006 novel `` the little white trip : a night in the pines . '' he 's suing for copyright infringement and wants $ 10 million in damages . gallagher is basing his claim on the works ' similar premises : both feature a group of young people terrorized by monsters while staying at a cabin in what is revealed to be ( spoiler alert ) a horror-film scenario designed by mysterious operators . read the full complaint . gallagher also alleges similarities between the characters ' names and personalities -- his book 's blond julie and shy dura and the film 's jules ( anna hutchison ) and dana ( kristen connolly ) , and handsome and scatterbrained men in both works -- and certain scenes involving the characters finding strange items in their respective cabins and discovering hidden cameras . ' age of ultron ' : quicksilver and scarlet witch are `` massively important , '' says joss whedon ( video ) . in the complaint , gallagher describes how he self-published the novel and `` began grassroots efforts '' to sell it on the venice beach boardwalk and on santa monica 's third street promenade . `` [ the defendants ] currently reside and operate out of santa monica , california , a short distance from where the book was sold , '' the lawsuit claims . gallagher alleges that he `` was contacted by multiple credited entertainment industry producers who expressed interest in the book , '' but he does n't specify lionsgate or mutant enemy . a lionsgate spokesman declined to comment . the hollywood reporter has reached out to representatives for whedon and goddard . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" -lrb- the hollywood reporter -rrb- the author of a 2006 novel has accused the `` avengers '' director and `` cabin '' director drew goddard of stealing his idea . <\/t> whedon produced and co-wrote the script for cabin with director drew goddard , a writer on whedon 's `` buffy the vampire slayer '' and a fanboy favorite in his own right , with credits that include netflix 's `` daredevil '' -lrb- and reportedly may soon include sony 's upcoming spider-man projects -rrb- . <\/t> '' he 's suing for copyright infringement and wants $ 10 million in damages . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) larry upright died just one day after hillary clinton announced she was running for president . and in his obituary , his family made just two requests : please donate to a children 's hospital , and please do n't vote for clinton . upright , a staunch republican , died monday at a north carolina hospital . he was 81 . `` in lieu of flowers , memorials may be sent to shriners hospital for children , '' his obituary reads . `` also , the family respectfully asks that you do not vote for hillary clinton in 2016 . r.i.p . grandaddy . '' daughter jill mclain said it was natural to put that line in her father 's tribute . `` he was very passionate about politics and probably passed a little of that on , '' she told cnn affiliate wsoc . son michael upright said he knew his father would enjoy the request . `` we know he 's up there giggling right now , just laughing out loud , '' he told wsoc . upright 's passions included much more than just politics . his greatest joy was his family , and he was a former shriner of the year at the cabarrus shrine club , according to his obituary . after retiring from the building automation industry , he became an avid golfer . but it 's the last few lines of his obituary that is spurred comments from across the country . `` you have my solemn promise i will not waste a vote on hillary clinton , '' marina shear of dallas wrote in the obituary 's online guestbook . `` you were a wise man , larry upright , '' said ron renno of forsyth , georgia . `` i will remember your request in november 2016 . rest in peace , sir . '' nigel dufont of kannapolis , north carolina , offered his condolences but said he would n't budge on his support of clinton . `` so sorry to hear about larry , but i am still voting for hilary ! '' he wrote . and an anonymous commenter stayed open-minded to whoever might enter the field . `` may you rest in peace . i will vote for hillary if she is the best candidate . ''","summary":" larry upright 's family says he would enjoy the request . <\/t> some vow to honor it , but others say they 'll still vote for hillary clinton . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) larry upright died just one day after hillary clinton announced she was running for president . and in his obituary , his family made just two requests : please donate to a children 's hospital , and please do n't vote for clinton . upright , a staunch republican , died monday at a north carolina hospital . he was 81 . `` in lieu of flowers , memorials may be sent to shriners hospital for children , '' his obituary reads . `` also , the family respectfully asks that you do not vote for hillary clinton in 2016 . r.i.p . grandaddy . '' daughter jill mclain said it was natural to put that line in her father 's tribute . `` he was very passionate about politics and probably passed a little of that on , '' she told cnn affiliate wsoc . son michael upright said he knew his father would enjoy the request . `` we know he 's up there giggling right now , just laughing out loud , '' he told wsoc . upright 's passions included much more than just politics . his greatest joy was his family , and he was a former shriner of the year at the cabarrus shrine club , according to his obituary . after retiring from the building automation industry , he became an avid golfer . but it 's the last few lines of his obituary that is spurred comments from across the country . `` you have my solemn promise i will not waste a vote on hillary clinton , '' marina shear of dallas wrote in the obituary 's online guestbook . `` you were a wise man , larry upright , '' said ron renno of forsyth , georgia . `` i will remember your request in november 2016 . rest in peace , sir . '' nigel dufont of kannapolis , north carolina , offered his condolences but said he would n't budge on his support of clinton . `` so sorry to hear about larry , but i am still voting for hilary ! '' he wrote . and an anonymous commenter stayed open-minded to whoever might enter the field . `` may you rest in peace . i will vote for hillary if she is the best candidate . ''","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- larry upright died just one day after hillary clinton announced she was running for president . <\/t> upright , a staunch republican , died monday at a north carolina hospital . <\/t> '' daughter jill mclain said it was natural to put that line in her father 's tribute . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) their relationship led to jail time for her , but mary kay letourneau fualaau wants the world to know that she and her husband , vili fualaau , are still happily together . she was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with fualaau , her 13-year-old student . letourneau gave birth to her young lover 's child and went on to serve more than seven years in prison on charges related to their sexual relationship . on friday , abc 's `` 20\/20 '' will air an exclusive interview with the couple , who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on may 20 . the pair wed soon after she was released from prison in 2005 and are now the parents of two teen girls . according to abc , during the interview with barbara walters , `` mary kay tells walters what makes their marriage work in spite of their huge difference in their age . '' `` she also discusses her surprising plans to teach again , as well as her intentions to have her status as a registered sex offender lifted , '' a posting on the network 's site says . `` vili fualaau , meanwhile , discusses his bouts with alcoholism , depression and why he believes the system failed him while he was still a minor . '' letourneau fualaau is now 53 , and her husband is 31 .","summary":" she was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with fualaau , her 13-year-old student . <\/t> letourneau gave birth to her young lover 's child and went on to serve more than seven years in prison on charges related to their sexual relationship . <\/t> the pair wed soon after she was released from prison in 2005 and are now the parents of two teen girls . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) their relationship led to jail time for her , but mary kay letourneau fualaau wants the world to know that she and her husband , vili fualaau , are still happily together . she was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with fualaau , her 13-year-old student . letourneau gave birth to her young lover 's child and went on to serve more than seven years in prison on charges related to their sexual relationship . on friday , abc 's `` 20\/20 '' will air an exclusive interview with the couple , who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on may 20 . the pair wed soon after she was released from prison in 2005 and are now the parents of two teen girls . according to abc , during the interview with barbara walters , `` mary kay tells walters what makes their marriage work in spite of their huge difference in their age . '' `` she also discusses her surprising plans to teach again , as well as her intentions to have her status as a registered sex offender lifted , '' a posting on the network 's site says . `` vili fualaau , meanwhile , discusses his bouts with alcoholism , depression and why he believes the system failed him while he was still a minor . '' letourneau fualaau is now 53 , and her husband is 31 .","summary":" letourneau fualaau had a sexual relationship with her student . <\/t> he was 13 when they began the relationship in 1996 . <\/t> in may , they will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . <\/t> in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . <\/t> aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" 25-1 shot many clouds wins grand national . <\/t> second win a row for jockey leighton aspell . <\/t> first jockey to win two in a row on different horses since 1950s . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) call it a little piece of heaven for a family torn apart by tragedy . back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . sharry was eight months pregnant . but then smith fell and hit his head . he was taken to the ou medical center in oklahoma city . smith never recovered . `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . `` i lost my best friend . the father of my unborn child . '' their son taos arrived a few weeks later . when it was time for his 6-month pictures , sharry had a special request . maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . `` they asked me if i would be willing to ' play around ' with capturing their first family photo by editing taos ' daddy in one of their pictures , '' kayli rene ' photography posted on facebook . `` i just got to thinking , we do n't have a picture with lane in it , '' the new mom told cnn affilaite koco . the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . `` lane 's not physically here with us , of course , but that picture represents to us that he is always watching over us and he will always be there for us no matter what , '' sharry said . the family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on the photographer 's facebook page this week . it has some 193,000 likes and more than 24,000 shares . `` i ca n't believe she actually did this , '' sharry said . `` it 's like amazing and apparently everyone else thinks it is too . ''","summary":" back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . <\/t> sharry was eight months pregnant . <\/t> `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) call it a little piece of heaven for a family torn apart by tragedy . back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . sharry was eight months pregnant . but then smith fell and hit his head . he was taken to the ou medical center in oklahoma city . smith never recovered . `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . `` i lost my best friend . the father of my unborn child . '' their son taos arrived a few weeks later . when it was time for his 6-month pictures , sharry had a special request . maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . `` they asked me if i would be willing to ' play around ' with capturing their first family photo by editing taos ' daddy in one of their pictures , '' kayli rene ' photography posted on facebook . `` i just got to thinking , we do n't have a picture with lane in it , '' the new mom told cnn affilaite koco . the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . `` lane 's not physically here with us , of course , but that picture represents to us that he is always watching over us and he will always be there for us no matter what , '' sharry said . the family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on the photographer 's facebook page this week . it has some 193,000 likes and more than 24,000 shares . `` i ca n't believe she actually did this , '' sharry said . `` it 's like amazing and apparently everyone else thinks it is too . ''","summary":" sierra sharry was eight months pregnant when her son 's father died . <\/t> a photographer was able to add lane smith to the family photo . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) are you smarter than a really smart singapore high school student ? see if you can figure out cheryl 's birthday , the singapore logic problem that 's got the internet twisted into knots . some are even saying it 's the math equivalent of the `` what color is the dress '' debate . the puzzling problem went viral after singapore television host kenneth kong posted it to facebook . cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the singapore and asian schools math olympiad , held april 8 . here it is : cheryl has a birthday , and she does n't want to share it right away . ( otherwise , we have no challenge to solve . ) so she gives her friends albert and bernard a list of 10 possible birthday dates : may 15 , may 16 , may 19 , june 17 , june 18 , july 14 , july 16 , august 14 , august 15 or august 17 . a brief conversation between albert and bernard -- who we assume are not lying for the sake of this problem -- gives the reader enough clues to eliminate nine of the 10 dates and discover cheryl 's birthday . that 's assuming you want to celebrate with cheryl after she 's put you through all that trouble . see our video below for the answer from georgia tech mathematician matt baker . the new york times and the washington post have also posted solutions to the problem , along with explanations . of course , the internet has offered other solutions .","summary":" the puzzling problem went viral after singapore television host kenneth kong posted it to facebook . <\/t> cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the singapore and asian schools math olympiad , held april 8 . <\/t> of course , the internet has offered other solutions . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) are you smarter than a really smart singapore high school student ? see if you can figure out cheryl 's birthday , the singapore logic problem that 's got the internet twisted into knots . some are even saying it 's the math equivalent of the `` what color is the dress '' debate . the puzzling problem went viral after singapore television host kenneth kong posted it to facebook . cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the singapore and asian schools math olympiad , held april 8 . here it is : cheryl has a birthday , and she does n't want to share it right away . ( otherwise , we have no challenge to solve . ) so she gives her friends albert and bernard a list of 10 possible birthday dates : may 15 , may 16 , may 19 , june 17 , june 18 , july 14 , july 16 , august 14 , august 15 or august 17 . a brief conversation between albert and bernard -- who we assume are not lying for the sake of this problem -- gives the reader enough clues to eliminate nine of the 10 dates and discover cheryl 's birthday . that 's assuming you want to celebrate with cheryl after she 's put you through all that trouble . see our video below for the answer from georgia tech mathematician matt baker . the new york times and the washington post have also posted solutions to the problem , along with explanations . of course , the internet has offered other solutions .","summary":" a logic question about `` cheryl 's birthday '' goes viral . <\/t> the clues give just enough information to eliminate most possibilities . <\/t> it spread after a singapore television host posted it to facebook . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . <\/t> still , he was a big deal . <\/t> two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" ahmed farouq was a leader in al qaeda 's india branch . <\/t> he was killed in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january . <\/t> farouq was american and part of al qaeda . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) '' success kid '' is likely the internet 's most famous baby . you 've seen him in dozens of memes , fist clenched in a determined look of persevering despite the odds . success kid -- now an 8-year-old named sammy griner -- needs a little bit of that mojo to rub off on his family . his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . the campaign is already a success . by wednesday it had topped its goal . griner told the daily dot that her husband was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2006 and suffered complete kidney failure three years later . `` one can only survive with no natural kidney function ... for so long , '' laney griner said . `` his energy and mood are affected ; he can no longer work , and he spends 12 hours a week in dialysis clinic . `` having been on dialysis for this long greatly increases his risks of developing further complications . the only way to save his life is to get a transplant . there 's no other way around that , '' she said . the family does n't know when a kidney might become available . their gofundme page has a link for potential donors . sammy 's internet fame began in 2007 when his mom posted a picture of him on a beach with a fist full of sand and a satisfied look on his face . myspace picked it up , so did reddit . the rest is internet history . success just seems to run in some families .","summary":" the gofundme campaign has already topped its $ 75,000 goal . <\/t> justin griner , the dad of `` success kid , '' needs a kidney transplant . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) '' success kid '' is likely the internet 's most famous baby . you 've seen him in dozens of memes , fist clenched in a determined look of persevering despite the odds . success kid -- now an 8-year-old named sammy griner -- needs a little bit of that mojo to rub off on his family . his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . the campaign is already a success . by wednesday it had topped its goal . griner told the daily dot that her husband was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2006 and suffered complete kidney failure three years later . `` one can only survive with no natural kidney function ... for so long , '' laney griner said . `` his energy and mood are affected ; he can no longer work , and he spends 12 hours a week in dialysis clinic . `` having been on dialysis for this long greatly increases his risks of developing further complications . the only way to save his life is to get a transplant . there 's no other way around that , '' she said . the family does n't know when a kidney might become available . their gofundme page has a link for potential donors . sammy 's internet fame began in 2007 when his mom posted a picture of him on a beach with a fist full of sand and a satisfied look on his face . myspace picked it up , so did reddit . the rest is internet history . success just seems to run in some families .","summary":" his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . <\/t> about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . <\/t> the campaign is already a success . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) gastrointestinal illness has gripped 100 people on the cruise ship celebrity infinity , according to a report from the centers for disease control . of the ship 's 2,117 passengers , 95 have suffered from vomiting , diarrhea and other symptoms , the cdc said . the illness has also affected five members of the 964-person crew . the cdc has yet to determine what 's causing the ailments . two staffers from the agency are scheduled to meet the west coast-based ship in san diego on monday . the infinity left san diego on march 29 . it made its last stop in puerto vallarta , mexico , on april 10 , according to marinetraffic.com . celebrity cruises has been taking action since the outbreak began , including increasing cleaning and disinfection procedures , keeping passengers informed and taking specimens from the afflicted for testing by the cdc , the agency says . according to the maritime executive , this is the third time the celebrity infinity has suffered an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness , with others occurring in 2006 and 2013 . the ship was built in 2001 and refurbished in 2011 .","summary":" 100 passengers and crew members have been sickened on celebrity infinity . <\/t> the ship , which is based on the west coast , left san diego in late march . <\/t> the cdc is scheduled to meet the ship monday . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) gastrointestinal illness has gripped 100 people on the cruise ship celebrity infinity , according to a report from the centers for disease control . of the ship 's 2,117 passengers , 95 have suffered from vomiting , diarrhea and other symptoms , the cdc said . the illness has also affected five members of the 964-person crew . the cdc has yet to determine what 's causing the ailments . two staffers from the agency are scheduled to meet the west coast-based ship in san diego on monday . the infinity left san diego on march 29 . it made its last stop in puerto vallarta , mexico , on april 10 , according to marinetraffic.com . celebrity cruises has been taking action since the outbreak began , including increasing cleaning and disinfection procedures , keeping passengers informed and taking specimens from the afflicted for testing by the cdc , the agency says . according to the maritime executive , this is the third time the celebrity infinity has suffered an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness , with others occurring in 2006 and 2013 . the ship was built in 2001 and refurbished in 2011 .","summary":" of the ship 's 2,117 passengers , 95 have suffered from vomiting , diarrhea and other symptoms , the cdc said . <\/t> the illness has also affected five members of the 964-person crew . <\/t> the cdc has yet to determine what 's causing the ailments . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) eleven channels associated with the french-language global television network tv5monde went black late wednesday due to an `` extremely powerful cyberattack , '' the network 's director said . in addition to its 11 channels , tv5monde also temporarily lost control of its social media outlets and its websites , director yves bigot said in a video message posted later on facebook . on a mobile site , which was still active , the network said it was `` hacked by an islamist group . '' isis logos and markings could be seen on some tv5monde social media accounts . but there was no immediate claim of responsibility by isis or any other group . the outage began around 10 p.m. paris time ( 4 p.m . et ) , and network teams were still working to restore service more than five hours later . according to france 's ministry of culture and communications , tv5monde offers round-the-clock entertainment , news and culturing programming in french that reaches 260 million homes worldwide . it functions under a partnership that consists of the governments of france , canada and switzerland , as well as the wallonia-brussels federation . other networks that provide content to tv5monde include cnn affiliates france 2 and france 3 , france 24 and radio france international .","summary":" tv5monde went black late wednesday and was still out hours later . <\/t> the network blames an `` islamist group '' ; there 's no claim of responsibility . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) eleven channels associated with the french-language global television network tv5monde went black late wednesday due to an `` extremely powerful cyberattack , '' the network 's director said . in addition to its 11 channels , tv5monde also temporarily lost control of its social media outlets and its websites , director yves bigot said in a video message posted later on facebook . on a mobile site , which was still active , the network said it was `` hacked by an islamist group . '' isis logos and markings could be seen on some tv5monde social media accounts . but there was no immediate claim of responsibility by isis or any other group . the outage began around 10 p.m. paris time ( 4 p.m . et ) , and network teams were still working to restore service more than five hours later . according to france 's ministry of culture and communications , tv5monde offers round-the-clock entertainment , news and culturing programming in french that reaches 260 million homes worldwide . it functions under a partnership that consists of the governments of france , canada and switzerland , as well as the wallonia-brussels federation . other networks that provide content to tv5monde include cnn affiliates france 2 and france 3 , france 24 and radio france international .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- eleven channels associated with the french-language global television network tv5monde went black late wednesday due to an `` extremely powerful cyberattack , '' the network 's director said . <\/t> in addition to its 11 channels , tv5monde also temporarily lost control of its social media outlets and its websites , director yves bigot said in a video message posted later on facebook . <\/t> but there was no immediate claim of responsibility by isis or any other group . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) lois lilienstein , co-star of `` sharon , lois & bram 's elephant show '' \u2014 the canadian preschool show that ran on nickelodeon during the early 1990s \u2014 has died , aged 78 . her son , david lilienstein , told cbc news that his mother died in toronto on wednesday night from a rare form of cancer first diagnosed last october . `` she knew it was happening , she was at peace with it , and she died very peacefully and not in pain , '' he told the canadian broadcaster . liz smith at 92 . lilienstein was born in chicago in 1936 and moved to toronto in 1996 with her son and her husband , ernest . she joined sharon hampson and bram morrison to launch their singing trio in 1978 . the tv show `` sharon , lois & bram 's elephant show '' ran on cbc in canada from 1984 to 1989 , before continuing in reruns on nickelodeon stateside until 1995 . the 30 most popular film producers in hollywood . sally catto , general manager , programming at cbc television , paid tribute to lilienstein for her contribution to canadian kids tv . `` sharon , lois and bram got their start at cbc back in the '80s with the elephant show , and they went on to become icons to children all across north america through various programs and specials . lois will be fondly remembered by her many friends at cbc , '' catto told the hollywood reporter . ' ghostbusters ' budget cut . the canadian variety show was best known for songs like `` skinnamarink '' and `` peanut butter . '' lilienstein left the sharon , lois & bram performance trio in 2000 . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" beloved children 's performer lois lilienstein has died . <\/t> she was a member of cbc and nickelodeon tv show 'sharon , lois and bram's elephant show' . <\/t> cbc news was told by lilienstein's son that she had passed away at 78 of a rare cancer . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) lois lilienstein , co-star of `` sharon , lois & bram 's elephant show '' \u2014 the canadian preschool show that ran on nickelodeon during the early 1990s \u2014 has died , aged 78 . her son , david lilienstein , told cbc news that his mother died in toronto on wednesday night from a rare form of cancer first diagnosed last october . `` she knew it was happening , she was at peace with it , and she died very peacefully and not in pain , '' he told the canadian broadcaster . liz smith at 92 . lilienstein was born in chicago in 1936 and moved to toronto in 1996 with her son and her husband , ernest . she joined sharon hampson and bram morrison to launch their singing trio in 1978 . the tv show `` sharon , lois & bram 's elephant show '' ran on cbc in canada from 1984 to 1989 , before continuing in reruns on nickelodeon stateside until 1995 . the 30 most popular film producers in hollywood . sally catto , general manager , programming at cbc television , paid tribute to lilienstein for her contribution to canadian kids tv . `` sharon , lois and bram got their start at cbc back in the '80s with the elephant show , and they went on to become icons to children all across north america through various programs and specials . lois will be fondly remembered by her many friends at cbc , '' catto told the hollywood reporter . ' ghostbusters ' budget cut . the canadian variety show was best known for songs like `` skinnamarink '' and `` peanut butter . '' lilienstein left the sharon , lois & bram performance trio in 2000 . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- lois lilienstein , co-star of `` sharon , lois & bram 's elephant show '' -- the canadian preschool show that ran on nickelodeon during the early 1990s -- has died , aged 78 . <\/t> liz smith at 92 . <\/t> she joined sharon hampson and bram morrison to launch their singing trio in 1978 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks sunday in amarillo , texas . <\/t> the sacramento woman , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . <\/t> and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . <\/t> molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sometimes the best ideas come from the bathroom . but gaioz nigalidze 's ideas from the loo were a little too good . the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . nigalidze 's opponent , tigran petrosian of armenia , grew suspicious when nigalidze kept bolting to the restroom . `` the armenian noticed the georgian was oddly frequenting the toilet after each move during a crucial part of the game , '' the dubai chess and culture club said . when officials first checked nigalidze , they did n't find any device on him , the club said . but after looking into the bathroom stall he visited , they found the smartphone hidden in toilet paper . at first , nigalidze claimed the smartphone was n't his , the dubai chess organization said . but the phone was logged on to a social media network under his account . `` they also found his game being analyzed in one of the chess applications , '' the chess club said . the infraction has been reported to the international chess federation . the dubai tournament 's chief arbiter , mahdi abdul rahim , said players found guilty of cheating will be suspended for three years from all sanctioned tournaments and up to 15 years for a repeated offense , the chess and culture club said . but this would n't be an isolated case of cheating in high-stakes chess matches . in 2008 , an iranian player was banned from the dubai open after getting help from someone who was watching the game 's live broadcast and was sending suggestions via text messages , the dubai chess club said . nigalidze 's resume includes victories in the 2013 and 2014 georgian chess championships . it 's not clear how many times he went to the bathroom during those matches .","summary":" gaioz nigalidze is banned from the dubai open chess tournament . <\/t> officials say he frequented the bathroom , where his phone was hidden in toilet paper . <\/t> that phone had a chess analysis application open , officials say . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sometimes the best ideas come from the bathroom . but gaioz nigalidze 's ideas from the loo were a little too good . the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . nigalidze 's opponent , tigran petrosian of armenia , grew suspicious when nigalidze kept bolting to the restroom . `` the armenian noticed the georgian was oddly frequenting the toilet after each move during a crucial part of the game , '' the dubai chess and culture club said . when officials first checked nigalidze , they did n't find any device on him , the club said . but after looking into the bathroom stall he visited , they found the smartphone hidden in toilet paper . at first , nigalidze claimed the smartphone was n't his , the dubai chess organization said . but the phone was logged on to a social media network under his account . `` they also found his game being analyzed in one of the chess applications , '' the chess club said . the infraction has been reported to the international chess federation . the dubai tournament 's chief arbiter , mahdi abdul rahim , said players found guilty of cheating will be suspended for three years from all sanctioned tournaments and up to 15 years for a repeated offense , the chess and culture club said . but this would n't be an isolated case of cheating in high-stakes chess matches . in 2008 , an iranian player was banned from the dubai open after getting help from someone who was watching the game 's live broadcast and was sending suggestions via text messages , the dubai chess club said . nigalidze 's resume includes victories in the 2013 and 2014 georgian chess championships . it 's not clear how many times he went to the bathroom during those matches .","summary":" the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . <\/t> but the phone was logged on to a social media network under his account . <\/t> the infraction has been reported to the international chess federation . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"des moines , iowa ( cnn ) martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . `` i 've seen it before , '' the former governor of maryland and possible presidential contender said . `` history is full of examples where the inevitable frontrunner was inevitable right up until she was no longer or he was no longer inevitable . '' clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . o'malley had previously dropped the inevitability comment in a television interview last month . the former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the polk county democrats in des moines , said that although clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , '' the democratic party is full of `` good leaders . '' `` history is full of examples where people who are not very well known nationally can be very well known once they are willing to make their case to the people of iowa , '' o'malley said . in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . in a march cnn\/orc poll of national democrats , only 1 % picked o'malley . in a january poll by bloomberg politics and the des moines register , o'malley was also at 1 % among iowa democrats . clinton , who leads most polls by upwards of 40 points , is planning to launch her presidential candidacy on sunday through a video message on social media , a person close to her campaign-in-waiting told cnn on friday . while he would n't say much about clinton , when asked about her candidacy , o'malley said , `` if leaders believe that they have the experience and the framework to move our country forward , they should run . and they should engage with voters and our country would be the better for it . '' o'malley , like other democrats , appears to refrain from directly attacking clinton . although last month on abc , he said that the presidency is `` not some crown to be passed between two families , '' he has not focused on her . he has , however , openly teased a presidential run . `` i know that , as democrats , we expect -- and i have heard this all over the country -- the democrats expect a robust conversation about the issues we face as a nation and the challenges we face , '' he said . `` they believe that that conversation needs to take place in something as important as a presidential primary . '' he concluded : `` it would be an extreme poverty indeed if there was only one person willing to compete for our party 's nomination for president . ''","summary":" he made the statement before in march . <\/t> o'malley is low in the polls with democrats , but he has been flirting with a presidential run . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"des moines , iowa ( cnn ) martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . `` i 've seen it before , '' the former governor of maryland and possible presidential contender said . `` history is full of examples where the inevitable frontrunner was inevitable right up until she was no longer or he was no longer inevitable . '' clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . o'malley had previously dropped the inevitability comment in a television interview last month . the former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the polk county democrats in des moines , said that although clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , '' the democratic party is full of `` good leaders . '' `` history is full of examples where people who are not very well known nationally can be very well known once they are willing to make their case to the people of iowa , '' o'malley said . in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . in a march cnn\/orc poll of national democrats , only 1 % picked o'malley . in a january poll by bloomberg politics and the des moines register , o'malley was also at 1 % among iowa democrats . clinton , who leads most polls by upwards of 40 points , is planning to launch her presidential candidacy on sunday through a video message on social media , a person close to her campaign-in-waiting told cnn on friday . while he would n't say much about clinton , when asked about her candidacy , o'malley said , `` if leaders believe that they have the experience and the framework to move our country forward , they should run . and they should engage with voters and our country would be the better for it . '' o'malley , like other democrats , appears to refrain from directly attacking clinton . although last month on abc , he said that the presidency is `` not some crown to be passed between two families , '' he has not focused on her . he has , however , openly teased a presidential run . `` i know that , as democrats , we expect -- and i have heard this all over the country -- the democrats expect a robust conversation about the issues we face as a nation and the challenges we face , '' he said . `` they believe that that conversation needs to take place in something as important as a presidential primary . '' he concluded : `` it would be an extreme poverty indeed if there was only one person willing to compete for our party 's nomination for president . ''","summary":" des moines , iowa -lrb- cnn -rrb- martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . <\/t> '' clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . <\/t> in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) everybody loves a good comeback story -- especially one that 's dino-sized . after its name was booted from science books for more than a century , a new study suggests that the brontosaurus belongs to its own genera , and therefore deserves its own name . o.c . marsh first named the brontosaurus in 1879 , after he received 25 crates of bones discovered at como bluff , wyoming , according to the yale peabody museum of natural history . similar to , though not as large as the apatosaurus discovered a couple of years prior , marsh named the dinosaur , `` brontosaurus , '' or `` thunder lizard . '' apatosaurus had three sacral vertebrae in its hip region and brontosaurus had five , according to the museum 's website , so marsh gave the dinosaurs two different names . later it was discovered that the number of sacral vertebrae is related to age : as the animal gets older , two of the vertebrae fuse to the sacrum . paleontologist elmer riggs concluded in 1903 that the brontosaurus was really a young apatosaurus , and therefore must go by that name , according to the museum . emanuel tschopp , a paleontologist at the nova university of lisbon , portugal , led this latest study , which took five years and included visits to 20 museums in europe and the united states to collect data . by examining `` 500 anatomical traits , '' tschopp said he was able to `` reconstruct the family tree '' of diplodocids -- the family apatosaurus and brontosaurus belong to . tschopp `` looked at every single specimen , '' according to jacques gauthier , curator of vertebrate paleontology at yale peabody museum and `` noted their characteristics , '' plugging data into an algorithm that revealed `` five species in the group of diplodocids . '' two of them are brontosaurus-like and three are apatosaurus-like , gauthier said . while his findings have earned the excitement of brontosaurus fans everywhere , tschopp said he is `` expecting a debate about the case of brontosaurus . '' `` we think we have good evidence , '' he said , `` but i know there are other research groups that do not completely agree . '' for gauthier , tschopp 's discovery means changes are coming to the original brontosaurus skeleton that has lived at the yale peabody museum of natural history since 1936 . `` we 're definitely going to have to change the label , '' he said .","summary":" scientist : fossils once renamed should again be classified as brontosaurus . <\/t> study took five years and involved visits to 20 museums. <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) everybody loves a good comeback story -- especially one that 's dino-sized . after its name was booted from science books for more than a century , a new study suggests that the brontosaurus belongs to its own genera , and therefore deserves its own name . o.c . marsh first named the brontosaurus in 1879 , after he received 25 crates of bones discovered at como bluff , wyoming , according to the yale peabody museum of natural history . similar to , though not as large as the apatosaurus discovered a couple of years prior , marsh named the dinosaur , `` brontosaurus , '' or `` thunder lizard . '' apatosaurus had three sacral vertebrae in its hip region and brontosaurus had five , according to the museum 's website , so marsh gave the dinosaurs two different names . later it was discovered that the number of sacral vertebrae is related to age : as the animal gets older , two of the vertebrae fuse to the sacrum . paleontologist elmer riggs concluded in 1903 that the brontosaurus was really a young apatosaurus , and therefore must go by that name , according to the museum . emanuel tschopp , a paleontologist at the nova university of lisbon , portugal , led this latest study , which took five years and included visits to 20 museums in europe and the united states to collect data . by examining `` 500 anatomical traits , '' tschopp said he was able to `` reconstruct the family tree '' of diplodocids -- the family apatosaurus and brontosaurus belong to . tschopp `` looked at every single specimen , '' according to jacques gauthier , curator of vertebrate paleontology at yale peabody museum and `` noted their characteristics , '' plugging data into an algorithm that revealed `` five species in the group of diplodocids . '' two of them are brontosaurus-like and three are apatosaurus-like , gauthier said . while his findings have earned the excitement of brontosaurus fans everywhere , tschopp said he is `` expecting a debate about the case of brontosaurus . '' `` we think we have good evidence , '' he said , `` but i know there are other research groups that do not completely agree . '' for gauthier , tschopp 's discovery means changes are coming to the original brontosaurus skeleton that has lived at the yale peabody museum of natural history since 1936 . `` we 're definitely going to have to change the label , '' he said .","summary":" o.c. marsh first named the brontosaurus in 1879 , after he received 25 crates of bones discovered at como bluff , wyoming , according to the yale peabody museum of natural history . <\/t> similar to , though not as large as the apatosaurus discovered a couple of years prior , marsh named the dinosaur , `` brontosaurus , '' or `` thunder lizard . <\/t> '' two of them are brontosaurus-like and three are apatosaurus-like , gauthier said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) how will the new `` fantastic four '' differ from the original movie of a decade ago ? for starters , as a new trailer shows , sue and johnny storm 's father initiates the project that ends up giving the foursome their powers . they also end up in another dimension , and we see the early flirtation between sue storm and reed richards as well . the movie , due out august 7 , promises a very different take on the classic marvel comics characters , played this go-round by miles teller , kate mara , michael b. jordan and jamie bell . we also get our first glimpse of the villainous dr. doom in this new trailer , released sunday . fans on twitter had mixed reactions . check out the trailer here : the trailerpalooza of `` star wars , '' `` batman v. superman '' and `` fantastic four '' kept sci-fi and superhero fans chattering all weekend . not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . it features even more of star chris pratt . pratt 's scientist character knows dinosaurs better than anyone . after a genetically modified mutant dinosaur escapes from an island theme park along with others , he takes charge of a mission to contain the dangerous creatures . ( the trailer also includes part of a scene that caused controversy after joss whedon called it `` sexist '' last week . ) the movie is first in the rampaging-dino franchise since `` jurassic park iii '' in 2001 . and , as we see for the first time , the dinosaurs have learned to communicate with each other . uh-oh . early word on twitter was pretty good . here 's the new trailer for the movie , out june 12 :","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- how will the new `` fantastic four '' differ from the original movie of a decade ago ? <\/t> we also get our first glimpse of the villainous dr. doom in this new trailer , released sunday . fans on twitter had mixed reactions . <\/t> not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . it features even more of star chris pratt . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) how will the new `` fantastic four '' differ from the original movie of a decade ago ? for starters , as a new trailer shows , sue and johnny storm 's father initiates the project that ends up giving the foursome their powers . they also end up in another dimension , and we see the early flirtation between sue storm and reed richards as well . the movie , due out august 7 , promises a very different take on the classic marvel comics characters , played this go-round by miles teller , kate mara , michael b. jordan and jamie bell . we also get our first glimpse of the villainous dr. doom in this new trailer , released sunday . fans on twitter had mixed reactions . check out the trailer here : the trailerpalooza of `` star wars , '' `` batman v. superman '' and `` fantastic four '' kept sci-fi and superhero fans chattering all weekend . not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . it features even more of star chris pratt . pratt 's scientist character knows dinosaurs better than anyone . after a genetically modified mutant dinosaur escapes from an island theme park along with others , he takes charge of a mission to contain the dangerous creatures . ( the trailer also includes part of a scene that caused controversy after joss whedon called it `` sexist '' last week . ) the movie is first in the rampaging-dino franchise since `` jurassic park iii '' in 2001 . and , as we see for the first time , the dinosaurs have learned to communicate with each other . uh-oh . early word on twitter was pretty good . here 's the new trailer for the movie , out june 12 :","summary":" dr. doom is seen for the first time in the trailer for the `` fantastic four '' reboot . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the united states is urging china to release five young feminists who face years in prison over their campaign for gender equality . authorities detained the women in three cities -- beijing , guangzhou and hangzhou -- a few days ahead of events planned for international women 's day on march 8 . `` each and every one of us has the right to speak out against sexual harassment and the many other injustices that millions of women and girls suffer around the world , '' u.s. secretary of state john kerry said in a statement friday . `` we strongly support the efforts of these activists to make progress on these challenging issues , and we believe that chinese authorities should also support them , not silence them . '' the detention of wei tingting , along with wu rongrong , li tingting , wang man and zheng churan has drawn harsh criticism from the international community . protesters in several cities have called for their release and taken to social media with the phrase `` free the five '' as a hashtag . wang qiushi , the lawyer for wei , said police recommended monday that prosecutors press charges of `` assembling a crowd to disturb public order . '' prosecutors have seven days -- until monday -- to decide whether to pursue the charges , according to the lawyer . `` we can do nothing but wait , '' wang said . the five were initially held on suspicion of `` picking quarrels and provoking trouble . '' wang said he did n't know why the charge against the women changed . `` neither should constitute a crime , '' he said . campaign group amnesty international said the new charge was less serious but still carried a maximum prison term of five years . `` the women were doing nothing wrong , nothing illegal . they were simply calling for an end to sexual harassment , '' said william nee , china researcher at amnesty international . wang said that wei was subjected to lengthy cross examinations during her detention . two of the women are said to be in poor health . he added that the charges relate both to the activities the women planned for international women 's day and earlier campaigns against domestic violence . the five are members of china 's women 's rights action group . they had planned to hand out stickers with slogans saying `` stop sexual harassment , let us stay safe '' and `` go police , go arrest those who committed sexual harassment ! '' on international women 's day . this week , kerry 's predecessor , hillary clinton , tweeted that the activists ' detention was `` inexcusable . '' chinese authorities rebuked her comment , saying public figures should respect the nation 's sovereignty and independence . cnn 's katie hunt and shen lu contributed to this report .","summary":" the international community is calling for the release of the five women . <\/t> chinese authorities detained over their campaign for gender equality . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the united states is urging china to release five young feminists who face years in prison over their campaign for gender equality . authorities detained the women in three cities -- beijing , guangzhou and hangzhou -- a few days ahead of events planned for international women 's day on march 8 . `` each and every one of us has the right to speak out against sexual harassment and the many other injustices that millions of women and girls suffer around the world , '' u.s. secretary of state john kerry said in a statement friday . `` we strongly support the efforts of these activists to make progress on these challenging issues , and we believe that chinese authorities should also support them , not silence them . '' the detention of wei tingting , along with wu rongrong , li tingting , wang man and zheng churan has drawn harsh criticism from the international community . protesters in several cities have called for their release and taken to social media with the phrase `` free the five '' as a hashtag . wang qiushi , the lawyer for wei , said police recommended monday that prosecutors press charges of `` assembling a crowd to disturb public order . '' prosecutors have seven days -- until monday -- to decide whether to pursue the charges , according to the lawyer . `` we can do nothing but wait , '' wang said . the five were initially held on suspicion of `` picking quarrels and provoking trouble . '' wang said he did n't know why the charge against the women changed . `` neither should constitute a crime , '' he said . campaign group amnesty international said the new charge was less serious but still carried a maximum prison term of five years . `` the women were doing nothing wrong , nothing illegal . they were simply calling for an end to sexual harassment , '' said william nee , china researcher at amnesty international . wang said that wei was subjected to lengthy cross examinations during her detention . two of the women are said to be in poor health . he added that the charges relate both to the activities the women planned for international women 's day and earlier campaigns against domestic violence . the five are members of china 's women 's rights action group . they had planned to hand out stickers with slogans saying `` stop sexual harassment , let us stay safe '' and `` go police , go arrest those who committed sexual harassment ! '' on international women 's day . this week , kerry 's predecessor , hillary clinton , tweeted that the activists ' detention was `` inexcusable . '' chinese authorities rebuked her comment , saying public figures should respect the nation 's sovereignty and independence . cnn 's katie hunt and shen lu contributed to this report .","summary":" authorities detained the women in three cities -- beijing , guangzhou and hangzhou -- a few days ahead of events planned for international women 's day on march 8 . <\/t> `` each and every one of us has the right to speak out against sexual harassment and the many other injustices that millions of women and girls suffer around the world , '' u.s. secretary of state john kerry said in a statement friday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) oprah 's in there . so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . the last `` late show '' will air wednesday , may 20 . among the notables are oprah winfrey , with whom letterman has had an on-and-off faux feud for years ; clooney , who 's starring in `` tomorrowland , '' which will be released on may 22 ; and stern , who 's always an engaging letterman guest . but longtime fans may be even more intrigued by the appearances of keaton , an old acquaintance who once shared a stage with letterman as players on mary tyler moore 's short-lived 1978 variety show , and murray , who was the very first guest on letterman 's old nbc show , `` late night with david letterman . '' steve martin , who 's taken part in some of the `` late show 's '' best bits , will also be dropping by . letterman has been a late-night host for 33 years , close to 22 of them on cbs ' `` late show . '' stephen colbert will take over the `` late show '' on september 8 .","summary":" on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . <\/t> the last `` late show '' will air wednesday , may 20 . <\/t> so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) with help from some filmmakers , 102-year-old alice barker went back in time . barker was a dancer in such new york nightspots as the cotton club and the cafe zanzibar in the 1930s and 1940s , part of chorus lines that entertained alongside notables including bill `` bojangles '' robinson and frank sinatra . there were motion pictures made of barker , but she had never seen any of them . moreover , her photographs and memorabilia had all been lost over the years . so she had never seen herself actually dancing -- until now . mark cantor of jazz-on-film.com and some volunteers put together a video of `` soundies '' -- early music videos -- and showed them to barker at the nursing home where she lives . the ageless dancer was delighted . `` it 's just fabulous , '' she said .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- with help from some filmmakers , 102-year-old alice barker went back in time . <\/t> so she had never seen herself actually dancing -- until now . <\/t> barker was a dancer in such new york nightspots as the cotton club and the cafe zanzibar in the 1930s and 1940s , part of chorus lines that entertained alongside notables including bill `` bojangles '' robinson and frank sinatra . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) with help from some filmmakers , 102-year-old alice barker went back in time . barker was a dancer in such new york nightspots as the cotton club and the cafe zanzibar in the 1930s and 1940s , part of chorus lines that entertained alongside notables including bill `` bojangles '' robinson and frank sinatra . there were motion pictures made of barker , but she had never seen any of them . moreover , her photographs and memorabilia had all been lost over the years . so she had never seen herself actually dancing -- until now . mark cantor of jazz-on-film.com and some volunteers put together a video of `` soundies '' -- early music videos -- and showed them to barker at the nursing home where she lives . the ageless dancer was delighted . `` it 's just fabulous , '' she said .","summary":" alice barker was a dancer in the 1930s and '40s . <\/t> thanks to filmmakers , barker -- now 102 -- finally saw herself dance . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . since then , the amount of oil in the area has dissipated and communities have started to show signs of recovery . in fact , reports indicate that the gulf of mexico 's seafood industry , which supplies the united states with roughly 40 % of its seafood , is finally starting to rebound . however , profound challenges remain , in part because so many questions about the long-term consequences remain unanswered . to this day , it 's still unclear where all of the oil went , exactly how much remains or whether the reappearance of wildlife is a result of adaptation or a signal that the crisis is truly abating . one of the populations that can provide insight into these questions is the gulf crab . crabs play an important role in the region : roughly 60 million pounds were fished in the gulf in 2012 , earning tens of millions in revenue . yet in the aftermath of the spill , changes to crustacean communities in the area were quite apparent to the naked eye . researchers documented substantial differences in appearance , and deformities in crabs that were affected by the spill including lesions so numerous they ate through the joints , forcing limbs to fall off . these traits have affected not only the crabs ' market value but also likely their ability to survive . while these changes in outward appearance have dissipated in the short-term , the health of these crabs could still be precarious . i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . using the power of genomics and computational biology , we analyzed the genes of flat back mud crabs that were exposed to oil from the macondo prospect where the deepwater horizon rig was drilling when it exploded or to a combination of oil and dispersant in the lab . by studying gene expression , the process that turns information from a gene into a product that functions within a cell , we searched for indicators that might signal exposure to oil and , based on the types of changes we might see , clues as to how the crabs respond . although we are still in the early stages of our research , we are seeing significant differences in gene expression connected to exposure -- meaning the crabs are turning some genes on or off in response to oil and dispersant . we are still working to determine whether these changes impact their ability to survive and reproduce . it 's not just gulf crabs that are experiencing changes . research on different species and other aspects of the regional environment is starting to show that there could be long-term effects resulting from the oil spill and the response to the spill . this not only has consequences for the gulf area , where oil drilling continues , but also for communities along the atlantic coast , where the obama administration has recently announced a plan to open unprecedented oil and natural gas exploration . ( bp 's vice president of communications , geoff morrell , told cnn that wildlife species in the gulf have `` bounced back and `` there is no data that suggests there are any long-term population-level impacts to any species . '' ) with the virtual certainty of more spills , we need a lot more information on the consequences of these disasters and how we can combat them effectively and efficiently . the u.s. department of the interior and the environmental protection agency are making some progress . in coming months , they are releasing changes to regulations and response plans based on the early lessons learned from the deepwater horizon spill . but government agencies can not just rely on the short-term data to determine the best response for the next oil spill crisis . instead , the government and oil companies should work together to support ongoing , long-term ecological research so that we have a better grasp of what `` normal '' looks like and what factors are important in maintaining those conditions even after a disastrous oil spill . only then will we truly understand the impact of offshore drilling and the best ways to respond to crises to protect our most important natural resources .","summary":" five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded , we are only beginning to understand its effects on the gulf . <\/t> a crab species may be a key indicator of the impact . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . since then , the amount of oil in the area has dissipated and communities have started to show signs of recovery . in fact , reports indicate that the gulf of mexico 's seafood industry , which supplies the united states with roughly 40 % of its seafood , is finally starting to rebound . however , profound challenges remain , in part because so many questions about the long-term consequences remain unanswered . to this day , it 's still unclear where all of the oil went , exactly how much remains or whether the reappearance of wildlife is a result of adaptation or a signal that the crisis is truly abating . one of the populations that can provide insight into these questions is the gulf crab . crabs play an important role in the region : roughly 60 million pounds were fished in the gulf in 2012 , earning tens of millions in revenue . yet in the aftermath of the spill , changes to crustacean communities in the area were quite apparent to the naked eye . researchers documented substantial differences in appearance , and deformities in crabs that were affected by the spill including lesions so numerous they ate through the joints , forcing limbs to fall off . these traits have affected not only the crabs ' market value but also likely their ability to survive . while these changes in outward appearance have dissipated in the short-term , the health of these crabs could still be precarious . i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . using the power of genomics and computational biology , we analyzed the genes of flat back mud crabs that were exposed to oil from the macondo prospect where the deepwater horizon rig was drilling when it exploded or to a combination of oil and dispersant in the lab . by studying gene expression , the process that turns information from a gene into a product that functions within a cell , we searched for indicators that might signal exposure to oil and , based on the types of changes we might see , clues as to how the crabs respond . although we are still in the early stages of our research , we are seeing significant differences in gene expression connected to exposure -- meaning the crabs are turning some genes on or off in response to oil and dispersant . we are still working to determine whether these changes impact their ability to survive and reproduce . it 's not just gulf crabs that are experiencing changes . research on different species and other aspects of the regional environment is starting to show that there could be long-term effects resulting from the oil spill and the response to the spill . this not only has consequences for the gulf area , where oil drilling continues , but also for communities along the atlantic coast , where the obama administration has recently announced a plan to open unprecedented oil and natural gas exploration . ( bp 's vice president of communications , geoff morrell , told cnn that wildlife species in the gulf have `` bounced back and `` there is no data that suggests there are any long-term population-level impacts to any species . '' ) with the virtual certainty of more spills , we need a lot more information on the consequences of these disasters and how we can combat them effectively and efficiently . the u.s. department of the interior and the environmental protection agency are making some progress . in coming months , they are releasing changes to regulations and response plans based on the early lessons learned from the deepwater horizon spill . but government agencies can not just rely on the short-term data to determine the best response for the next oil spill crisis . instead , the government and oil companies should work together to support ongoing , long-term ecological research so that we have a better grasp of what `` normal '' looks like and what factors are important in maintaining those conditions even after a disastrous oil spill . only then will we truly understand the impact of offshore drilling and the best ways to respond to crises to protect our most important natural resources .","summary":" the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . <\/t> since then , the amount of oil in the area has dissipated and communities have started to show signs of recovery . in fact , reports indicate that the gulf of mexico 's seafood industry , which supplies the united states with roughly 40 % of its seafood , is finally starting to rebound . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) love it or hate it , jared leto 's interpretation of the joker is an internet sensation . the oscar winner put on white makeup ( and a lot of tattoos this time ) to portray the clown prince of crime in the upcoming movie `` suicide squad . '' set for release august 5 , 2016 , `` suicide squad '' is based on the dc comics series and also stars will smith , margot robbie and viola davis . twitter users got their first look at leto in character friday night , and the memes started almost immediately . from comparisons to `` home alone '' to an imagining of ben affleck tatted up , people on social media put their photoshopping skills to work all weekend . which is your favorite ?","summary":" the oscar winner put on white makeup -lrb- and a lot of tattoos this time -rrb- to portray the clown prince of crime in the upcoming movie `` suicide squad . '' <\/t> set for release august 5 , 2016 , `` suicide squad '' is based on the dc comics series and also stars will smith , margot robbie and viola davis . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( hln ) hln 's # meforreal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . we want to see the real parts of life , the ones that do n't get a filter or a facebook post but are a part of our realities nonetheless . tag your favorite unscripted , unedited , un-perfected moments using # meforreal and see what others are sharing on facebook , twitter and the daily share . the internet is always quick to dish out judgmental opinions , such as the body-hate people showed to singer p ! nk after she posted a photo of herself in a black dress she wore to a cancer benefit this past weekend ( which , if you ask us , was pretty fantastic , and she looked fabulous in it . ) as a woman with a lot of experience singing to her detractors , though , she knew exactly what to say and how to say it . and when it came to keeping her tongue firmly in cheek while she schooled people who had nothing better to do than be totally rude , she owned it . clearly , it 's not troubling p ! nk or her hubs , carey hart ( who , by the way , is quite handsome himself , so clearly he has rad taste ) . not only did p ! nk 's response rally her fans , but they also started sharing their own photos of themselves post-pregnancy and embracing what p ! nk tells her daughter is her `` squishiness . '' postscript for the haters : we think you just racked up more fans for p ! nk . now go look in a mirror , and tell us -- are you perfect ?","summary":" -lrb- hln -rrb- hln 's #meforreal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . we want to see the real parts of life , the ones that do n't get a filter or a facebook post but are a part of our realities nonetheless . tag your favorite unscripted , unedited , un-perfected moments using #meforreal and see what others are sharing on facebook , twitter and the daily share . <\/t> not only did p!nk 's response rally her fans , but they also started sharing their own photos of themselves post-pregnancy and embracing what p!nk tells her daughter is her `` squishiness . '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( hln ) hln 's # meforreal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . we want to see the real parts of life , the ones that do n't get a filter or a facebook post but are a part of our realities nonetheless . tag your favorite unscripted , unedited , un-perfected moments using # meforreal and see what others are sharing on facebook , twitter and the daily share . the internet is always quick to dish out judgmental opinions , such as the body-hate people showed to singer p ! nk after she posted a photo of herself in a black dress she wore to a cancer benefit this past weekend ( which , if you ask us , was pretty fantastic , and she looked fabulous in it . ) as a woman with a lot of experience singing to her detractors , though , she knew exactly what to say and how to say it . and when it came to keeping her tongue firmly in cheek while she schooled people who had nothing better to do than be totally rude , she owned it . clearly , it 's not troubling p ! nk or her hubs , carey hart ( who , by the way , is quite handsome himself , so clearly he has rad taste ) . not only did p ! nk 's response rally her fans , but they also started sharing their own photos of themselves post-pregnancy and embracing what p ! nk tells her daughter is her `` squishiness . '' postscript for the haters : we think you just racked up more fans for p ! nk . now go look in a mirror , and tell us -- are you perfect ?","summary":" p!nk took to twitter to address online comments about her body.<\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) in a sobering example of life imitating art , the chaos sweeping the streets of baltimore may have been partly inspired by a series of action-horror movies . baltimore police said rioting at a shopping mall and elsewhere monday afternoon started amid rumors , spread on social media , of a `` purge '' led by large groups of marauding high school students . the term appears to be a reference to 2013 's `` the purge '' and its sequel , last year 's `` the purge : anarchy , '' about a dystopian future america where on one day each year , all laws are suspended for a 12-hour period and all crimes , including murder , become temporarily legal . in the movies , set in los angeles , people barricade themselves in their homes at night while gangs of violent `` purgers '' roam the streets . the government markets the sanctioned mayhem as a catharsis that reduces crime on the other 364 days of the year -- when in fact it 's really a means of population control , mostly against people living in poor urban neighborhoods . both `` purge '' movies were box-office hits and a third installment , `` the purge : vengeance , '' is planned for 2016 . the baltimore sun reported that a flier circulated widely among city school students via social media touted a `` purge '' to begin monday at 3 p.m. at mondawmin mall and end downtown . the flier included an image of protesters smashing the windshield of a police car in baltimore on saturday , the sun said . how baltimore police , protesters battle on twitter . maryland 's largest city has been on edge since an african-american man , freddie gray , died april 19 from a spinal cord injury he suffered while in police custody . peaceful protests gave way to violence saturday night and again monday , as agitators threw bricks at police , looted stores and set fire to cars and buildings . scattered references to # purge and # thepurge began appearing in twitter and instagram posts monday about the unrest in baltimore .","summary":" baltimore police said rioting at a shopping mall and elsewhere monday afternoon started amid rumors , spread on social media , of a `` purge '' led by large groups of marauding high school students . <\/t> both `` purge '' movies were box-office hits and a third installment , `` the purge : vengeance , '' is planned for 2016 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) in a sobering example of life imitating art , the chaos sweeping the streets of baltimore may have been partly inspired by a series of action-horror movies . baltimore police said rioting at a shopping mall and elsewhere monday afternoon started amid rumors , spread on social media , of a `` purge '' led by large groups of marauding high school students . the term appears to be a reference to 2013 's `` the purge '' and its sequel , last year 's `` the purge : anarchy , '' about a dystopian future america where on one day each year , all laws are suspended for a 12-hour period and all crimes , including murder , become temporarily legal . in the movies , set in los angeles , people barricade themselves in their homes at night while gangs of violent `` purgers '' roam the streets . the government markets the sanctioned mayhem as a catharsis that reduces crime on the other 364 days of the year -- when in fact it 's really a means of population control , mostly against people living in poor urban neighborhoods . both `` purge '' movies were box-office hits and a third installment , `` the purge : vengeance , '' is planned for 2016 . the baltimore sun reported that a flier circulated widely among city school students via social media touted a `` purge '' to begin monday at 3 p.m. at mondawmin mall and end downtown . the flier included an image of protesters smashing the windshield of a police car in baltimore on saturday , the sun said . how baltimore police , protesters battle on twitter . maryland 's largest city has been on edge since an african-american man , freddie gray , died april 19 from a spinal cord injury he suffered while in police custody . peaceful protests gave way to violence saturday night and again monday , as agitators threw bricks at police , looted stores and set fire to cars and buildings . scattered references to # purge and # thepurge began appearing in twitter and instagram posts monday about the unrest in baltimore .","summary":" some of baltimore 's unrest may have been inspired by the `` purge '' movies . <\/t> movies are about a dystopian america where all crime is temporarily legal . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . it took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . they remained publicly undisclosed until last week . the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . the washington post did not mince words on the allegation . `` any charges of that sort would be absurd , the product of fertile and twisted imaginations , '' the paper said in a statement . the state department also reacted with term `` absurd '' after hearing of reports in iran 's press about the charges . `` if the reports are true , these charges are absurd , should be immediately dismissed and jason should be immediately freed so that he can return to his family , '' the state department official said . since officers picked up rezaian and his wife , yeganeh salehi , on july 22 at their home , the post , the state department and rezaian 's family have protested and called for his release . salehi was released on bail in october . rezaian was denied bail . and for months , he was denied access to proper legal representation , his family has said . boxing great muhammad ali , also an american muslim , appealed to tehran last month to give rezaian full access to legal representation and free him on bail . `` to my knowledge , jason is a man of peace and great faith , a man whose dedication and respect for the iranian people is evident in his work , '' ali said in a religiously worded statement . the journalist has also not been allowed to see visitors aside from his wife and has endured long interrogations , family members have said . in december , after a 10-hour hearing , rezaian signed a paper to acknowledge that he understood the charges against him , the post reported . iran 's human rights chief , mohammad javad larijani , told news outlet france 24 last year that he hoped rezaian 's case would come to a positive conclusion . he said , `` let us hope that this fiasco will end on good terms . '' more on detained americans . cnn 's sara mazloumsaki and azadeh ansari contributed to this report .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . it took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . <\/t> the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . <\/t> the state department also reacted with term `` absurd '' after hearing of reports in iran 's press about the charges . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . it took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . they remained publicly undisclosed until last week . the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . the washington post did not mince words on the allegation . `` any charges of that sort would be absurd , the product of fertile and twisted imaginations , '' the paper said in a statement . the state department also reacted with term `` absurd '' after hearing of reports in iran 's press about the charges . `` if the reports are true , these charges are absurd , should be immediately dismissed and jason should be immediately freed so that he can return to his family , '' the state department official said . since officers picked up rezaian and his wife , yeganeh salehi , on july 22 at their home , the post , the state department and rezaian 's family have protested and called for his release . salehi was released on bail in october . rezaian was denied bail . and for months , he was denied access to proper legal representation , his family has said . boxing great muhammad ali , also an american muslim , appealed to tehran last month to give rezaian full access to legal representation and free him on bail . `` to my knowledge , jason is a man of peace and great faith , a man whose dedication and respect for the iranian people is evident in his work , '' ali said in a religiously worded statement . the journalist has also not been allowed to see visitors aside from his wife and has endured long interrogations , family members have said . in december , after a 10-hour hearing , rezaian signed a paper to acknowledge that he understood the charges against him , the post reported . iran 's human rights chief , mohammad javad larijani , told news outlet france 24 last year that he hoped rezaian 's case would come to a positive conclusion . he said , `` let us hope that this fiasco will end on good terms . '' more on detained americans . cnn 's sara mazloumsaki and azadeh ansari contributed to this report .","summary":" officers arrested jason rezaian and his wife in july on unspecified allegations . <\/t> it took months to charge him ; charges were made public last week . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the california public utilities commission on thursday said it is ordering pacific gas & electric co. to pay a record $ 1.6 billion penalty for unsafe operation of its gas transmission system , including the pipeline rupture that killed eight people in san bruno in september 2010 . most of the penalty amounts to forced spending on improving pipeline safety . of the $ 1.6 billion , $ 850 million will go to `` gas transmission pipeline safety infrastructure improvements , '' the commission said . another $ 50 million will go toward `` other remedies to enhance pipeline safety , '' according to the commission . `` pg & e failed to uphold the public 's trust , '' commission president michael picker said . `` the cpuc failed to keep vigilant . lives were lost . numerous people were injured . homes were destroyed . we must do everything we can to ensure that nothing like this happens again . '' the company 's chief executive officer said in a written statement that pg & e is working to become the safest energy company in the united states . `` since the 2010 explosion of our natural gas transmission pipeline in san bruno , we have worked hard to do the right thing for the victims , their families and the community of san bruno , '' tony earley said . `` we are deeply sorry for this tragic event , and we have dedicated ourselves to re-earning the trust of our customers and the communities we serve . the lessons of this tragic event will not be forgotten . '' on september 9 , 2010 , a section of pg & e pipeline exploded in san bruno , killing eight people and injuring more than 50 others . the blast destroyed 37 homes . pg & e said it has paid more than $ 500 million in claims to the victims and victims ' families in san bruno , which is just south of san francisco . the company also said it has already replaced more than 800 miles of pipe , installed new gas leak technology and implemented nine of 12 recommendations from the national transportation safety board . according to its website , pg & e has 5.4 million electric customers and 4.3 million natural gas customers . the los angeles times reported the previous record penalty was a $ 146 million penalty against southern california edison company in 2008 for falsifying customer and worker safety data . cnn 's jason hanna contributed to this report .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- the california public utilities commission on thursday said it is ordering pacific gas & electric co. to pay a record $ 1.6 billion penalty for unsafe operation of its gas transmission system , including the pipeline rupture that killed eight people in san bruno in september 2010 . <\/t> according to its website , pg&e has 5.4 million electric customers and 4.3 million natural gas customers . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the california public utilities commission on thursday said it is ordering pacific gas & electric co. to pay a record $ 1.6 billion penalty for unsafe operation of its gas transmission system , including the pipeline rupture that killed eight people in san bruno in september 2010 . most of the penalty amounts to forced spending on improving pipeline safety . of the $ 1.6 billion , $ 850 million will go to `` gas transmission pipeline safety infrastructure improvements , '' the commission said . another $ 50 million will go toward `` other remedies to enhance pipeline safety , '' according to the commission . `` pg & e failed to uphold the public 's trust , '' commission president michael picker said . `` the cpuc failed to keep vigilant . lives were lost . numerous people were injured . homes were destroyed . we must do everything we can to ensure that nothing like this happens again . '' the company 's chief executive officer said in a written statement that pg & e is working to become the safest energy company in the united states . `` since the 2010 explosion of our natural gas transmission pipeline in san bruno , we have worked hard to do the right thing for the victims , their families and the community of san bruno , '' tony earley said . `` we are deeply sorry for this tragic event , and we have dedicated ourselves to re-earning the trust of our customers and the communities we serve . the lessons of this tragic event will not be forgotten . '' on september 9 , 2010 , a section of pg & e pipeline exploded in san bruno , killing eight people and injuring more than 50 others . the blast destroyed 37 homes . pg & e said it has paid more than $ 500 million in claims to the victims and victims ' families in san bruno , which is just south of san francisco . the company also said it has already replaced more than 800 miles of pipe , installed new gas leak technology and implemented nine of 12 recommendations from the national transportation safety board . according to its website , pg & e has 5.4 million electric customers and 4.3 million natural gas customers . the los angeles times reported the previous record penalty was a $ 146 million penalty against southern california edison company in 2008 for falsifying customer and worker safety data . cnn 's jason hanna contributed to this report .","summary":" the penalty is more than 10 times the previous record , according to a newspaper report . <\/t> utility commission to force pacific gas & electric co. to make infrastructure improvements . <\/t> company apologizes for explosion that killed 8 , says it is using lessons learned. <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . <\/t> the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag . com . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) if you 're famous and performing the american national anthem , be prepared to become a national hero or a national disgrace . facts are facts . just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` the star-spangled banner . '' sure , he can shred it on `` girls , girls , girls '' and `` dr. feelgood , '' but this is a different story -- a completely different story . to say neil butchered the song before the las vegas outlaws arena football league game would be unkind to those in the profession . there 's less carnage when butchers are done with their work . the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . in the early stages of the gulf war in 1991 , a patriotic america saluted her performance . just six months earlier , comedian roseanne barr may have established the low-water mark . the crowd at the san diego padres game booed her rendition and president george h. w. bush called it `` disgraceful . '' there 's nothing quite like getting the presidential thumbs down . one of the most controversial and beloved versions of `` the star-spangled banner '' comes from 1969 . guitar slinger jimi hendrix inflamed mainstream america with his psychedelic take on the national anthem to the delight of the woodstock generation . and then there 's michael bolton 's version . overly wrought songs are his specialty and he does n't disappoint in that department when he sings at the american league championship series in 2003 . bolton belts it out , but there 's one little problem -- the words . can anyone say crib notes ?","summary":" facts are facts . just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . <\/t> m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` the star-spangled banner . '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) seventy years ago , anne frank died of typhus in a nazi concentration camp at the age of 15 . just two weeks after her supposed death on march 31 , 1945 , the bergen-belsen concentration camp where she had been imprisoned was liberated -- timing that showed how close the jewish diarist had been to surviving the holocaust . but new research released by the anne frank house shows that anne and her older sister , margot frank , died at least a month earlier than previously thought . researchers re-examined archives of the red cross , the international training service and the bergen-belsen memorial , along with testimonies of survivors . they concluded that anne and margot probably did not survive to march 1945 -- contradicting the date of death which had previously been determined by dutch authorities . in 1944 , anne and seven others hiding in the amsterdam secret annex were arrested and sent to the auschwitz-birkenau concentration camp . anne frank 's final entry . that same year , anne and margot were separated from their mother and sent away to work as slave labor at the bergen-belsen camp in germany . days at the camp were filled with terror and dread , witnesses said . the sisters stayed in a section of the overcrowded camp with no lighting , little water and no latrine . they slept on lice-ridden straw and violent storms shredded the tents , according to the researchers . like the other prisoners , the sisters endured long hours at roll call . her classmate , nannette blitz , recalled seeing anne there in december 1944 : `` she was no more than a skeleton by then . she was wrapped in a blanket ; she could n't bear to wear her clothes anymore because they were crawling with lice . '' listen to anne frank 's friends describe her concentration camp experience . as the russians advanced further , the bergen-belsen concentration camp became even more crowded , bringing more disease . a deadly typhus outbreak caused thousands to die each day . typhus is an infectious disease caused by lice that breaks out in places with poor hygiene . the disease causes high fever , chills and skin eruptions . `` because of the lice infesting the bedstraw and her clothes , anne was exposed to the main carrier of epidemic typhus for an extended period , '' museum researchers wrote . they concluded that it 's unlikely the sisters survived until march , because witnesses at the camp said the sisters both had symptoms before february 7 . `` most deaths caused by typhus occur around twelve days after the first symptoms appear , '' wrote authors erika prins and gertjan broek . the exact dates of death for anne and margot remain unclear . margot died before anne . `` anne never gave up hope , '' said blitz , her friend . `` she was absolutely convinced she would survive . '' her diary endures as one of the world 's most popular books . read more about anne frank 's cousin , a keeper of her legacy .","summary":" museum : anne frank died earlier than previously believed . <\/t> researchers re-examined archives and testimonies of survivors . <\/t> anne and older sister margot frank are believed to have died in february 1945 . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) seventy years ago , anne frank died of typhus in a nazi concentration camp at the age of 15 . just two weeks after her supposed death on march 31 , 1945 , the bergen-belsen concentration camp where she had been imprisoned was liberated -- timing that showed how close the jewish diarist had been to surviving the holocaust . but new research released by the anne frank house shows that anne and her older sister , margot frank , died at least a month earlier than previously thought . researchers re-examined archives of the red cross , the international training service and the bergen-belsen memorial , along with testimonies of survivors . they concluded that anne and margot probably did not survive to march 1945 -- contradicting the date of death which had previously been determined by dutch authorities . in 1944 , anne and seven others hiding in the amsterdam secret annex were arrested and sent to the auschwitz-birkenau concentration camp . anne frank 's final entry . that same year , anne and margot were separated from their mother and sent away to work as slave labor at the bergen-belsen camp in germany . days at the camp were filled with terror and dread , witnesses said . the sisters stayed in a section of the overcrowded camp with no lighting , little water and no latrine . they slept on lice-ridden straw and violent storms shredded the tents , according to the researchers . like the other prisoners , the sisters endured long hours at roll call . her classmate , nannette blitz , recalled seeing anne there in december 1944 : `` she was no more than a skeleton by then . she was wrapped in a blanket ; she could n't bear to wear her clothes anymore because they were crawling with lice . '' listen to anne frank 's friends describe her concentration camp experience . as the russians advanced further , the bergen-belsen concentration camp became even more crowded , bringing more disease . a deadly typhus outbreak caused thousands to die each day . typhus is an infectious disease caused by lice that breaks out in places with poor hygiene . the disease causes high fever , chills and skin eruptions . `` because of the lice infesting the bedstraw and her clothes , anne was exposed to the main carrier of epidemic typhus for an extended period , '' museum researchers wrote . they concluded that it 's unlikely the sisters survived until march , because witnesses at the camp said the sisters both had symptoms before february 7 . `` most deaths caused by typhus occur around twelve days after the first symptoms appear , '' wrote authors erika prins and gertjan broek . the exact dates of death for anne and margot remain unclear . margot died before anne . `` anne never gave up hope , '' said blitz , her friend . `` she was absolutely convinced she would survive . '' her diary endures as one of the world 's most popular books . read more about anne frank 's cousin , a keeper of her legacy .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- seventy years ago , anne frank died of typhus in a nazi concentration camp at the age of 15 . <\/t> but new research released by the anne frank house shows that anne and her older sister , margot frank , died at least a month earlier than previously thought . <\/t> that same year , anne and margot were separated from their mother and sent away to work as slave labor at the bergen-belsen camp in germany . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . <\/t> the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . <\/t> the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) never mind cats having nine lives . a stray pooch in washington state has used up at least three of her own after being hit by a car , apparently whacked on the head with a hammer in a misguided mercy killing and then buried in a field -- only to survive . that 's according to washington state university , where the dog -- a friendly white-and-black bully breed mix now named theia -- has been receiving care at the veterinary teaching hospital . four days after her apparent death , the dog managed to stagger to a nearby farm , dirt-covered and emaciated , where she was found by a worker who took her to a vet for help . she was taken in by moses lake , washington , resident sara mellado . `` considering everything that she 's been through , she 's incredibly gentle and loving , '' mellado said , according to wsu news . `` she 's a true miracle dog and she deserves a good life . '' theia is only one year old but the dog 's brush with death did not leave her unscathed . she suffered a dislocated jaw , leg injuries and a caved-in sinus cavity -- and still requires surgery to help her breathe . the veterinary hospital 's good samaritan fund committee awarded some money to help pay for the dog 's treatment , but mellado has set up a fundraising page to help meet the remaining cost of the dog 's care . she 's also created a facebook page to keep supporters updated . donors have already surpassed the $ 10,000 target , inspired by theia 's tale of survival against the odds . on the fundraising page , mellado writes , `` she is in desperate need of extensive medical procedures to fix her nasal damage and reset her jaw . i agreed to foster her until she finally found a loving home . '' she is dedicated to making sure theia gets the medical attention she needs , mellado adds , and wants to `` make sure she gets placed in a family where this will never happen to her again ! '' any additional funds raised will be `` paid forward '' to help other animals . theia is not the only animal to apparently rise from the grave in recent weeks . a cat in tampa , florida , found seemingly dead after he was hit by a car in january , showed up alive in a neighbor 's yard five days after he was buried by his owner . the cat was in bad shape , with maggots covering open wounds on his body and a ruined left eye , but remarkably survived with the help of treatment from the humane society .","summary":" that 's according to washington state university , where the dog -- a friendly white-and-black bully breed mix now named theia -- has been receiving care at the veterinary teaching hospital . <\/t> she was taken in by moses lake , washington , resident sara mellado . <\/t> `` she 's a true miracle dog and she deserves a good life . '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) never mind cats having nine lives . a stray pooch in washington state has used up at least three of her own after being hit by a car , apparently whacked on the head with a hammer in a misguided mercy killing and then buried in a field -- only to survive . that 's according to washington state university , where the dog -- a friendly white-and-black bully breed mix now named theia -- has been receiving care at the veterinary teaching hospital . four days after her apparent death , the dog managed to stagger to a nearby farm , dirt-covered and emaciated , where she was found by a worker who took her to a vet for help . she was taken in by moses lake , washington , resident sara mellado . `` considering everything that she 's been through , she 's incredibly gentle and loving , '' mellado said , according to wsu news . `` she 's a true miracle dog and she deserves a good life . '' theia is only one year old but the dog 's brush with death did not leave her unscathed . she suffered a dislocated jaw , leg injuries and a caved-in sinus cavity -- and still requires surgery to help her breathe . the veterinary hospital 's good samaritan fund committee awarded some money to help pay for the dog 's treatment , but mellado has set up a fundraising page to help meet the remaining cost of the dog 's care . she 's also created a facebook page to keep supporters updated . donors have already surpassed the $ 10,000 target , inspired by theia 's tale of survival against the odds . on the fundraising page , mellado writes , `` she is in desperate need of extensive medical procedures to fix her nasal damage and reset her jaw . i agreed to foster her until she finally found a loving home . '' she is dedicated to making sure theia gets the medical attention she needs , mellado adds , and wants to `` make sure she gets placed in a family where this will never happen to her again ! '' any additional funds raised will be `` paid forward '' to help other animals . theia is not the only animal to apparently rise from the grave in recent weeks . a cat in tampa , florida , found seemingly dead after he was hit by a car in january , showed up alive in a neighbor 's yard five days after he was buried by his owner . the cat was in bad shape , with maggots covering open wounds on his body and a ruined left eye , but remarkably survived with the help of treatment from the humane society .","summary":" theia , a bully breed mix , was apparently hit by a car , whacked with a hammer and buried in a field . <\/t> `` she 's a true miracle dog and she deserves a good life , '' says sara mellado , who is looking for a home for theia . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . <\/t> 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . <\/t> but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"irbil , iraq ( cnn ) isis claimed it controlled part of iraq 's largest oil refinery sunday , posting images online that purported to show the storming of the facility , fierce clashes and plumes of smoke rising above the contested site . the group said it launched an assault on the baiji oil refinery late saturday . by sunday , isis said its fighters were inside the refinery and controlled several buildings , but iraqi government security officials denied that claim and insisted iraqi forces remain in full control . cnn could n't independently verify isis ' claim . it would n't be the first time that militants and iraqi forces have battled over the refinery , a key strategic resource that has long been a lucrative target because the facility refines much of the fuel used by iraqis domestically . if an attack damaged oil fields or machinery , it could have a significant impact . the refinery is just 40 kilometers ( 25 miles ) from the northern iraqi city of tikrit , which iraqi forces and shiite militias wrested from isis less than two weeks ago . cnn 's jennifer deaton and catherine e. shoichet contributed to this report .","summary":" the group said it launched an assault on the baiji oil refinery late saturday . by sunday , isis said its fighters were inside the refinery and controlled several buildings , but iraqi government security officials denied that claim and insisted iraqi forces remain in full control . <\/t> if an attack damaged oil fields or machinery , it could have a significant impact . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"irbil , iraq ( cnn ) isis claimed it controlled part of iraq 's largest oil refinery sunday , posting images online that purported to show the storming of the facility , fierce clashes and plumes of smoke rising above the contested site . the group said it launched an assault on the baiji oil refinery late saturday . by sunday , isis said its fighters were inside the refinery and controlled several buildings , but iraqi government security officials denied that claim and insisted iraqi forces remain in full control . cnn could n't independently verify isis ' claim . it would n't be the first time that militants and iraqi forces have battled over the refinery , a key strategic resource that has long been a lucrative target because the facility refines much of the fuel used by iraqis domestically . if an attack damaged oil fields or machinery , it could have a significant impact . the refinery is just 40 kilometers ( 25 miles ) from the northern iraqi city of tikrit , which iraqi forces and shiite militias wrested from isis less than two weeks ago . cnn 's jennifer deaton and catherine e. shoichet contributed to this report .","summary":" isis says it controls several buildings at the baiji oil refinery . <\/t> iraqi government security officials say iraqi forces remain in full control . <\/t> the refinery , iraq 's largest , has long been a lucrative target for militants . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . <\/t> farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . suddenly , he 's set to buy his own place and collect a nice pension . helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . charles inman could not bear to see his 62-year-old ward land back on the street , he told cnn affiliate wfts . the shelter where the case worker works set helinski up with a bunk and a locker . but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . `` he needed to have an identification , but we could n't get an identification without a birth certificate , '' inman said . a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . `` we first had to figure out that we needed a consular record of foreign birth or something like that , '' said tampa police officer dan mcdonald , who pitched in to help helinski . with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . `` then it became bank of america , '' he said . the account was still there , and the social security administration had n't forgotten about him . it had kept paying helinski benefits for years , and they had stacked up high . now helinski is thinking of buying his own four walls . and he 'll have monthly benefits to live on . `` i guess i 'm exhilarated , excited , you know , '' he said . mcdonald said he and inman were stunned . `` we were n't quite sure what to say . ''","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . <\/t> but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . <\/t> a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . suddenly , he 's set to buy his own place and collect a nice pension . helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . charles inman could not bear to see his 62-year-old ward land back on the street , he told cnn affiliate wfts . the shelter where the case worker works set helinski up with a bunk and a locker . but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . `` he needed to have an identification , but we could n't get an identification without a birth certificate , '' inman said . a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . `` we first had to figure out that we needed a consular record of foreign birth or something like that , '' said tampa police officer dan mcdonald , who pitched in to help helinski . with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . `` then it became bank of america , '' he said . the account was still there , and the social security administration had n't forgotten about him . it had kept paying helinski benefits for years , and they had stacked up high . now helinski is thinking of buying his own four walls . and he 'll have monthly benefits to live on . `` i guess i 'm exhilarated , excited , you know , '' he said . mcdonald said he and inman were stunned . `` we were n't quite sure what to say . ''","summary":" john helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . <\/t> his case worker and a cop had to get foreign id papers to get him a driver 's license . <\/t> then helinski remembered a bank account he used to have . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"new delhi , india ( cnn ) as the earth shook in nepal , tremors were felt over the border in india as well . it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . and there will be more to come . hundreds of trained disaster relief troops landed in kathmandu and quickly got to work . with each flight in , there was a flight back out , packed with indians and other nationals escaping to safety : 2,000 and counting have fled so far . by monday , india was in full-scale crisis mode : from airports across india , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from india 's east , aiming for more remote areas . on the ground : devastation in nepal . india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . he has visited the country twice in his first year in office . and on sunday , in his national radio address to the nation , he said indians needed to `` wipe the tears of every nepali , hold their hands , and stand with them . '' it all highlights the more proactive role taken by india in recent months . just weeks ago , india flexed its military muscle to rescue indians and other nationals from conflict-torn yemen . now , it is taking the lead in nepal . some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . a display of hard power , perhaps to achieve enduring soft power in the region . but in times like this , help is always welcome . first there 's the immediate search and rescue operation , and then the long process of rebuilding work . nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead .","summary":" it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . <\/t> on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . and there will be more to come . <\/t> india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . he has visited the country twice in his first year in office . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"new delhi , india ( cnn ) as the earth shook in nepal , tremors were felt over the border in india as well . it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . and there will be more to come . hundreds of trained disaster relief troops landed in kathmandu and quickly got to work . with each flight in , there was a flight back out , packed with indians and other nationals escaping to safety : 2,000 and counting have fled so far . by monday , india was in full-scale crisis mode : from airports across india , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from india 's east , aiming for more remote areas . on the ground : devastation in nepal . india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . he has visited the country twice in his first year in office . and on sunday , in his national radio address to the nation , he said indians needed to `` wipe the tears of every nepali , hold their hands , and stand with them . '' it all highlights the more proactive role taken by india in recent months . just weeks ago , india flexed its military muscle to rescue indians and other nationals from conflict-torn yemen . now , it is taking the lead in nepal . some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . a display of hard power , perhaps to achieve enduring soft power in the region . but in times like this , help is always welcome . first there 's the immediate search and rescue operation , and then the long process of rebuilding work . nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead .","summary":" india has launched a massive aid mission to its earthquake-hit neighbor nepal . <\/t> disaster relief troops and tons of food , water and medicine have been flown in . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . <\/t> that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"des moines , iowa ( cnn ) martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . `` i 've seen it before , '' the former governor of maryland and possible presidential contender said . `` history is full of examples where the inevitable frontrunner was inevitable right up until she was no longer or he was no longer inevitable . '' clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . o'malley had previously dropped the inevitability comment in a television interview last month . the former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the polk county democrats in des moines , said that although clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , '' the democratic party is full of `` good leaders . '' `` history is full of examples where people who are not very well known nationally can be very well known once they are willing to make their case to the people of iowa , '' o'malley said . in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . in a march cnn\/orc poll of national democrats , only 1 % picked o'malley . in a january poll by bloomberg politics and the des moines register , o'malley was also at 1 % among iowa democrats . clinton , who leads most polls by upwards of 40 points , is planning to launch her presidential candidacy on sunday through a video message on social media , a person close to her campaign-in-waiting told cnn on friday . while he would n't say much about clinton , when asked about her candidacy , o'malley said , `` if leaders believe that they have the experience and the framework to move our country forward , they should run . and they should engage with voters and our country would be the better for it . '' o'malley , like other democrats , appears to refrain from directly attacking clinton . although last month on abc , he said that the presidency is `` not some crown to be passed between two families , '' he has not focused on her . he has , however , openly teased a presidential run . `` i know that , as democrats , we expect -- and i have heard this all over the country -- the democrats expect a robust conversation about the issues we face as a nation and the challenges we face , '' he said . `` they believe that that conversation needs to take place in something as important as a presidential primary . '' he concluded : `` it would be an extreme poverty indeed if there was only one person willing to compete for our party 's nomination for president . ''","summary":" des moines , iowa -lrb- cnn -rrb- martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . <\/t> clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . <\/t> in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pope francis reminded the world of the vatican 's status as a state and his role as a moral diplomat in his traditional speech given at the end of easter mass . the pontiff lamented the suffering of people in the conflicts currently making headlines and called for violence everywhere to end . foremost , he asked that bloodshed end in iraq and syria and that humanitarian aid get to those in need . `` may the international community not stand by before the immense humanitarian tragedy unfolding in these countries and the drama of the numerous refugees , '' he said in his `` urbi et orbi '' address , latin for `` to the city ( rome ) and to the world . '' then he turned to the holy land , expressing the wish that the peace process between israelis and palestinians resume . francis mentioned libya ; the nuclear talks with iran in lausanne , switzerland ; yemen ; nigeria ; south sudan ; and the shooting at the garissa university college in kenya . he also hoped for peace in ukraine and for healing for those who have suffered there . the pope turned to economic oppression : `` we ask for peace and freedom for the many men and women subject to old and new forms of enslavement on the part of criminal individuals and groups , '' he said . he asked for peace from drug dealers , corrupt officials who collaborate with them , and arms dealers . pope francis ended the address consoling the marginalized , the poor , the sick and the suffering . and he wished all a happy easter . cnn 's annie ramos contributed to this report .","summary":" the pontiff laments the suffering of people in conflicts currently making headlines . <\/t> foremost , he asks that bloodshed end in iraq and syria . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pope francis reminded the world of the vatican 's status as a state and his role as a moral diplomat in his traditional speech given at the end of easter mass . the pontiff lamented the suffering of people in the conflicts currently making headlines and called for violence everywhere to end . foremost , he asked that bloodshed end in iraq and syria and that humanitarian aid get to those in need . `` may the international community not stand by before the immense humanitarian tragedy unfolding in these countries and the drama of the numerous refugees , '' he said in his `` urbi et orbi '' address , latin for `` to the city ( rome ) and to the world . '' then he turned to the holy land , expressing the wish that the peace process between israelis and palestinians resume . francis mentioned libya ; the nuclear talks with iran in lausanne , switzerland ; yemen ; nigeria ; south sudan ; and the shooting at the garissa university college in kenya . he also hoped for peace in ukraine and for healing for those who have suffered there . the pope turned to economic oppression : `` we ask for peace and freedom for the many men and women subject to old and new forms of enslavement on the part of criminal individuals and groups , '' he said . he asked for peace from drug dealers , corrupt officials who collaborate with them , and arms dealers . pope francis ended the address consoling the marginalized , the poor , the sick and the suffering . and he wished all a happy easter . cnn 's annie ramos contributed to this report .","summary":" the pontiff lamented the suffering of people in the conflicts currently making headlines and called for violence everywhere to end . <\/t> foremost , he asked that bloodshed end in iraq and syria and that humanitarian aid get to those in need . <\/t> he also hoped for peace in ukraine and for healing for those who have suffered there . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . '' this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug '' for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . the group acted this week because of increased public attention on lethal injection , said michelle spinnler , spokeswoman for the american pharmacists association . that spotlight includes a january supreme court decision to stay the execution for three death row inmates in oklahoma . this was prompted by clayton lockett 's execution by lethal injection nearly one year ago in which he writhed on a gurney for 43 minutes before he died from a heart attack . in georgia last month , the execution of female death row inmate kelly renee gissendaner was postponed as a precaution when the execution team checked the medications and discovered they looked cloudy . thirty-two sates allow capital punishment , and lethal injection is still the most common method . last month , utah gov . gary r. herbert signed a law reinstating firing squads as a method of execution in cases in which lethal injection medications are not available . of the eight inmates currently on death row in utah , three opted for the new choice of death by firing squad . pentobarbital is the preferred drug used for lethal injection . in texas , the department of criminal justice told cnn in march they are running out of their supply . in july 2011 , lundbeck inc. , the manufacturer of pentobarbital , decided to no longer provide the drug to prisons for use in capital punishment . the companies that manufacture the products traditionally used in executions almost unilaterally decided to stop selling to institutions that used the products for that purpose , so states then turned to compounded preparations , spinnler said . `` pharmacists should not be involved in preparation of these products or involved in executions in any other way . '' she says . the new declaration by the american pharmacists association aligns with positions held by other professional medical organizations such as the american medical association , the american nurses association and the american board of anesthesiology .","summary":" ( cnn ) the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . <\/t> on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that \" such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . \" <\/t> that spotlight includes a january supreme court decision to stay the execution for three death row inmates in oklahoma . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the united states is urging china to release five young feminists who face years in prison over their campaign for gender equality . authorities detained the women in three cities -- beijing , guangzhou and hangzhou -- a few days ahead of events planned for international women 's day on march 8 . `` each and every one of us has the right to speak out against sexual harassment and the many other injustices that millions of women and girls suffer around the world , '' u.s. secretary of state john kerry said in a statement friday . `` we strongly support the efforts of these activists to make progress on these challenging issues , and we believe that chinese authorities should also support them , not silence them . '' the detention of wei tingting , along with wu rongrong , li tingting , wang man and zheng churan has drawn harsh criticism from the international community . protesters in several cities have called for their release and taken to social media with the phrase `` free the five '' as a hashtag . wang qiushi , the lawyer for wei , said police recommended monday that prosecutors press charges of `` assembling a crowd to disturb public order . '' prosecutors have seven days -- until monday -- to decide whether to pursue the charges , according to the lawyer . `` we can do nothing but wait , '' wang said . the five were initially held on suspicion of `` picking quarrels and provoking trouble . '' wang said he did n't know why the charge against the women changed . `` neither should constitute a crime , '' he said . campaign group amnesty international said the new charge was less serious but still carried a maximum prison term of five years . `` the women were doing nothing wrong , nothing illegal . they were simply calling for an end to sexual harassment , '' said william nee , china researcher at amnesty international . wang said that wei was subjected to lengthy cross examinations during her detention . two of the women are said to be in poor health . he added that the charges relate both to the activities the women planned for international women 's day and earlier campaigns against domestic violence . the five are members of china 's women 's rights action group . they had planned to hand out stickers with slogans saying `` stop sexual harassment , let us stay safe '' and `` go police , go arrest those who committed sexual harassment ! '' on international women 's day . this week , kerry 's predecessor , hillary clinton , tweeted that the activists ' detention was `` inexcusable . '' chinese authorities rebuked her comment , saying public figures should respect the nation 's sovereignty and independence . cnn 's katie hunt and shen lu contributed to this report .","summary":" authorities detained the women in three cities -- beijing , guangzhou and hangzhou -- a few days ahead of events planned for international women 's day on march 8 . <\/t> ( cnn ) the united states is urging china to release five young feminists who face years in prison over their campaign for gender equality . <\/t> campaign group amnesty international said the new charge was less serious but still carried a maximum prison term of five years . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) oprah 's in there . so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . the last `` late show '' will air wednesday , may 20 . among the notables are oprah winfrey , with whom letterman has had an on-and-off faux feud for years ; clooney , who 's starring in `` tomorrowland , '' which will be released on may 22 ; and stern , who 's always an engaging letterman guest . but longtime fans may be even more intrigued by the appearances of keaton , an old acquaintance who once shared a stage with letterman as players on mary tyler moore 's short-lived 1978 variety show , and murray , who was the very first guest on letterman 's old nbc show , `` late night with david letterman . '' steve martin , who 's taken part in some of the `` late show 's '' best bits , will also be dropping by . letterman has been a late-night host for 33 years , close to 22 of them on cbs ' `` late show . '' stephen colbert will take over the `` late show '' on september 8 .","summary":" so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . <\/t> on tuesday , \" the late show with david letterman \" announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . <\/t> the last \" late show \" will air wednesday , may 20 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) in a sobering example of life imitating art , the chaos sweeping the streets of baltimore may have been partly inspired by a series of action-horror movies . baltimore police said rioting at a shopping mall and elsewhere monday afternoon started amid rumors , spread on social media , of a `` purge '' led by large groups of marauding high school students . the term appears to be a reference to 2013 's `` the purge '' and its sequel , last year 's `` the purge : anarchy , '' about a dystopian future america where on one day each year , all laws are suspended for a 12-hour period and all crimes , including murder , become temporarily legal . in the movies , set in los angeles , people barricade themselves in their homes at night while gangs of violent `` purgers '' roam the streets . the government markets the sanctioned mayhem as a catharsis that reduces crime on the other 364 days of the year -- when in fact it 's really a means of population control , mostly against people living in poor urban neighborhoods . both `` purge '' movies were box-office hits and a third installment , `` the purge : vengeance , '' is planned for 2016 . the baltimore sun reported that a flier circulated widely among city school students via social media touted a `` purge '' to begin monday at 3 p.m. at mondawmin mall and end downtown . the flier included an image of protesters smashing the windshield of a police car in baltimore on saturday , the sun said . how baltimore police , protesters battle on twitter . maryland 's largest city has been on edge since an african-american man , freddie gray , died april 19 from a spinal cord injury he suffered while in police custody . peaceful protests gave way to violence saturday night and again monday , as agitators threw bricks at police , looted stores and set fire to cars and buildings . scattered references to # purge and # thepurge began appearing in twitter and instagram posts monday about the unrest in baltimore .","summary":" both \" purge \" movies were box-office hits and a third installment , \" the purge : vengeance , \" is planned for 2016 . <\/t> in the movies , set in los angeles , people barricade themselves in their homes at night while gangs of violent \" purgers \" roam the streets . <\/t> maryland 's largest city has been on edge since an african-american man , freddie gray , died april 19 from a spinal cord injury he suffered while in police custody . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) the original cast of twin peaks is backing david lynch in his salary standoff with showtime . the stars have teamed together for a video backing the show 's co-creator with a # savetwinpeaks campaign that says doing the revival without lynch is `` like pies without cherries , '' among other nods to the original drama series . sherilyn fenn , sheryl lee , james marshall , peggy lipton and other familiar faces from the series appear in the video . ( some members have also set up a facebook page . ) showtime renews ' shameless , ' orders ' happyish ' to series . lynch announced sunday that he was exiting showtime 's nine-episode revival over a salary dispute . he originally signed on to direct the project but noted that there was `` not enough money offered to do the script the way i felt needed to be done . '' showtime already had a deal in place with lynch and co-creator mark frost to bring back the cult hit with star kyle maclachlan for a run in 2016 , with sources telling thr that the scripts had already been written . showtime chief on ' twin peaks ' plans , ' homeland ' backlash and free speech . for its part , showtime noted that it `` continues to hold out hope '' that twin peaks can be brought back with both its creators at the helm . maclachlan is the only cast member currently confirmed for the reboot . lynch to leave ' twin peaks ' reboot . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" ( the hollywood reporter ) the original cast of twin peaks is backing david lynch in his salary standoff with showtime . <\/t> showtime renews ` shameless , ' orders ` happyish ' to series <\/t> sherilyn fenn , sheryl lee , james marshall , peggy lipton and other familiar faces from the series appear in the video . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . it took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . they remained publicly undisclosed until last week . the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . the washington post did not mince words on the allegation . `` any charges of that sort would be absurd , the product of fertile and twisted imaginations , '' the paper said in a statement . the state department also reacted with term `` absurd '' after hearing of reports in iran 's press about the charges . `` if the reports are true , these charges are absurd , should be immediately dismissed and jason should be immediately freed so that he can return to his family , '' the state department official said . since officers picked up rezaian and his wife , yeganeh salehi , on july 22 at their home , the post , the state department and rezaian 's family have protested and called for his release . salehi was released on bail in october . rezaian was denied bail . and for months , he was denied access to proper legal representation , his family has said . boxing great muhammad ali , also an american muslim , appealed to tehran last month to give rezaian full access to legal representation and free him on bail . `` to my knowledge , jason is a man of peace and great faith , a man whose dedication and respect for the iranian people is evident in his work , '' ali said in a religiously worded statement . the journalist has also not been allowed to see visitors aside from his wife and has endured long interrogations , family members have said . in december , after a 10-hour hearing , rezaian signed a paper to acknowledge that he understood the charges against him , the post reported . iran 's human rights chief , mohammad javad larijani , told news outlet france 24 last year that he hoped rezaian 's case would come to a positive conclusion . he said , `` let us hope that this fiasco will end on good terms . '' more on detained americans . cnn 's sara mazloumsaki and azadeh ansari contributed to this report .","summary":" the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . <\/t> ( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . <\/t> he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . `` with a rope , something that he has , he just jumped on me . that 's what happened , '' minatel told cnn 's paula newton moments after the incident . she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . the incident occurred about a half-hour before the flight landed , after the pilots had begun their descent . `` i forced it ( the cord ) down and then other people came to help , and then i got out and he started saying that we were here to kill him , '' minatel said . the man was not restrained for the rest of the trip , but the flight crew told him to stay seated with his seat belt on . the man kept trying to get out of his seat but other passengers yelled at him whenever he tried to stand up . the two-hour flight landed at atlanta 's hartsfield airport at about 4:30 p.m. where it was met by u.s. authorities . the suspect was escorted off the plane . an fbi spokesman confirmed the agency responded to the incident . `` the passenger , however , was transported for medical\/mental evaluation under the direction and coordination of the atlanta police department , '' special agent stephen emmett said . `` while there are currently no federal charges pending , the facts of the matter are being relayed to the u.s. attorney 's office in atlanta . '' minatel , a forward from brazil , was traveling with his teammates from the ottawa fury football club of the second-division north american soccer league . they are scheduled to play the atlanta silverbacks on saturday . `` we 're very thankful to everyone who came to the aid of oliver and relieved that he 's o.k . and ready to play in our game , '' fury fc head coach marc dos santos said in a statement posted on the team 's website . several witnesses said they saw the suspect try to choke minatel with the cord of his headphones . kevin kerr says he was seated next to the suspect . `` he was talking about how this soccer team was trying to kill him . i thought he was maybe a deranged fan , '' said kerr . kerr said he fell asleep and he awakened to see the suspect trying to choke minatel . `` i assisted to make sure that did n't happen , '' kerr said . the canadian businessman said he and members of the soccer team kept a close eye on the suspect as the plane landed to make sure he did not threaten other passengers .","summary":" oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . <\/t> atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . <\/t> she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . `` with a rope , something that he has , he just jumped on me . that 's what happened , '' minatel told cnn 's paula newton moments after the incident . she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . the incident occurred about a half-hour before the flight landed , after the pilots had begun their descent . `` i forced it ( the cord ) down and then other people came to help , and then i got out and he started saying that we were here to kill him , '' minatel said . the man was not restrained for the rest of the trip , but the flight crew told him to stay seated with his seat belt on . the man kept trying to get out of his seat but other passengers yelled at him whenever he tried to stand up . the two-hour flight landed at atlanta 's hartsfield airport at about 4:30 p.m. where it was met by u.s. authorities . the suspect was escorted off the plane . an fbi spokesman confirmed the agency responded to the incident . `` the passenger , however , was transported for medical\/mental evaluation under the direction and coordination of the atlanta police department , '' special agent stephen emmett said . `` while there are currently no federal charges pending , the facts of the matter are being relayed to the u.s. attorney 's office in atlanta . '' minatel , a forward from brazil , was traveling with his teammates from the ottawa fury football club of the second-division north american soccer league . they are scheduled to play the atlanta silverbacks on saturday . `` we 're very thankful to everyone who came to the aid of oliver and relieved that he 's o.k . and ready to play in our game , '' fury fc head coach marc dos santos said in a statement posted on the team 's website . several witnesses said they saw the suspect try to choke minatel with the cord of his headphones . kevin kerr says he was seated next to the suspect . `` he was talking about how this soccer team was trying to kill him . i thought he was maybe a deranged fan , '' said kerr . kerr said he fell asleep and he awakened to see the suspect trying to choke minatel . `` i assisted to make sure that did n't happen , '' kerr said . the canadian businessman said he and members of the soccer team kept a close eye on the suspect as the plane landed to make sure he did not threaten other passengers .","summary":" oliver minatel , a 22-year-old player from brazil , was attacked from behind , he says . <\/t> witnesses say suspect tried to choke him with the cord from his headphones . <\/t> team says forward is ok , will play saturday; he was taken for evaluation . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag . <\/t> others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . <\/t> some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) if you 're famous and performing the american national anthem , be prepared to become a national hero or a national disgrace . facts are facts . just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` the star-spangled banner . '' sure , he can shred it on `` girls , girls , girls '' and `` dr. feelgood , '' but this is a different story -- a completely different story . to say neil butchered the song before the las vegas outlaws arena football league game would be unkind to those in the profession . there 's less carnage when butchers are done with their work . the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . in the early stages of the gulf war in 1991 , a patriotic america saluted her performance . just six months earlier , comedian roseanne barr may have established the low-water mark . the crowd at the san diego padres game booed her rendition and president george h. w. bush called it `` disgraceful . '' there 's nothing quite like getting the presidential thumbs down . one of the most controversial and beloved versions of `` the star-spangled banner '' comes from 1969 . guitar slinger jimi hendrix inflamed mainstream america with his psychedelic take on the national anthem to the delight of the woodstock generation . and then there 's michael bolton 's version . overly wrought songs are his specialty and he does n't disappoint in that department when he sings at the american league championship series in 2003 . bolton belts it out , but there 's one little problem -- the words . can anyone say crib notes ?","summary":" just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . <\/t> the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . <\/t> m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling \" the star-spangled banner . \" <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" ( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . <\/t> the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . <\/t> in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . <\/t> the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . <\/t> that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pardon us , `` lost '' fans , but april 8 was n't only your day . yes , we know the significance of april 8 , 2015 , and the alignment of 4:23.42 p.m. on that date to everyone obsessed with the hit abc show , and we heard about the general geek-outs that were occurring . but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . '' twitter did n't , paying homage to the 1995 film `` empire records '' and the character of rex manning , played by the very dreamy maxwell caulfield . the movie -- also starring liv tyler , anthony lapaglia and ren\u00e9e zellweger -- centers on an independent record store in delaware where , on april 8 , former pop idol manning is scheduled to make an in-store appearance . fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . their love affair was doomed like two ships passing in the night , but it was so good while it lasted for jack and rose in the 1997 blockbuster movie `` titanic . '' the sketch jack does of his beloved is dated april 14 , 1912 . the titanic sank on april 15 , 1912 . april 25 . thanks to the 2000 film `` miss congeniality , '' we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . just do n't forget to dress accordingly . october 3 . `` mean girls day '' is officially october 3 , given that 's when aaron samuels ( omg , he is so hot ! ) asks cady what day it is . of course , she replies `` it 's october 3 . '' honestly , any day is a good day to quote the 2004 film . it 's so fetch . october 21 , 2015 . buckle up for this one . in the 1989 film `` back to the future part ii , '' marty mcfly and the gang travel to october 21 , 2015 . we hope to be celebrating that in our flying car that we are still waiting on , please and thank you .","summary":" twitter did n't , paying homage to the 1995 film \" empire records \" and the character of rex manning , played by the very dreamy maxwell caulfield . <\/t> but do n't forget , april 8 was also \" rex manning day . \" <\/t> the titanic sank on april 15 , 1912 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pardon us , `` lost '' fans , but april 8 was n't only your day . yes , we know the significance of april 8 , 2015 , and the alignment of 4:23.42 p.m. on that date to everyone obsessed with the hit abc show , and we heard about the general geek-outs that were occurring . but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . '' twitter did n't , paying homage to the 1995 film `` empire records '' and the character of rex manning , played by the very dreamy maxwell caulfield . the movie -- also starring liv tyler , anthony lapaglia and ren\u00e9e zellweger -- centers on an independent record store in delaware where , on april 8 , former pop idol manning is scheduled to make an in-store appearance . fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . their love affair was doomed like two ships passing in the night , but it was so good while it lasted for jack and rose in the 1997 blockbuster movie `` titanic . '' the sketch jack does of his beloved is dated april 14 , 1912 . the titanic sank on april 15 , 1912 . april 25 . thanks to the 2000 film `` miss congeniality , '' we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . just do n't forget to dress accordingly . october 3 . `` mean girls day '' is officially october 3 , given that 's when aaron samuels ( omg , he is so hot ! ) asks cady what day it is . of course , she replies `` it 's october 3 . '' honestly , any day is a good day to quote the 2004 film . it 's so fetch . october 21 , 2015 . buckle up for this one . in the 1989 film `` back to the future part ii , '' marty mcfly and the gang travel to october 21 , 2015 . we hope to be celebrating that in our flying car that we are still waiting on , please and thank you .","summary":" april 8 was huge for `` lost '' and `` empire records '' fans . <\/t> april 14 , april 25 , october 21 are other big dates in movies . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) you 'll see him in your mcdreams . on thursday night 's `` grey 's anatomy , '' dr. derek shepherd -- the hunky character played by patrick dempsey -- died . he was n't shot down over the sea of japan , nor did a helicopter fall on his head . instead , he died following a car crash -- after helping victims of another accident . `` derek shepherd is and will always be an incredibly important character -- for meredith ( grey ) , for me and for the fans , '' show creator shonda rhimes said in a statement , according to the hollywood reporter . `` i absolutely never imagined saying goodbye to our ' mcdreamy . ' patrick dempsey 's performance shaped derek in a way that i know we both hope became a meaningful example -- happy , sad , romantic , painful and always true -- of what young women should demand from modern love . his loss will be felt by all . '' intriguingly , dempsey still has a year left on his contract . his character 's death leaves his tv wife , dr. meredith grey ( ellen pompeo ) , as the show 's mainstay as it concludes its 11th season in may . `` it 's been a remarkable ride , '' dempsey told tvline . `` the worldwide impact has been extraordinary . it is incredible how devoted and passionate the fans are , and i will forever be grateful and humbled by the experience . '' `` grey 's '' fans are still in shock . people magazine ran an obituary for the character . # mcdreamyforever was a trending hashtag on twitter . tweets from `` grey 's anatomy 's '' official account were filled with emoji of crying faces and broken hearts , as well as tearful images from the show . some chose to remember the good times , but for others , there was a big sense of betrayal . but the show will very much continue -- not only does it have a few weeks before the 11th season is over , pompeo is also signed through season 12 . the theme of this season , rhimes had said , was grey 's ability to stand on her own . now without her husband -- who was already devoting his life to separate concerns as a presidential aide -- she 'll truly have to do so . `` grey 's anatomy , '' though not the powerhouse it was when it premiered in 2005 , still does well in the ratings . for the week ending april 19 , the most recent available , it was 20th in overall viewers and 12th among the desirable adults 18-49 demographic . and dempsey , who also races cars , is n't going anywhere . he has a development deal with abc studios , `` grey 's '' producers .","summary":" on thursday night 's \" grey 's anatomy , \" dr. derek shepherd -- the hunky character played by patrick dempsey -- died . <\/t> intriguingly , dempsey still has a year left on his contract . <\/t> instead , he died following a car crash -- after helping victims of another accident . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) you 'll see him in your mcdreams . on thursday night 's `` grey 's anatomy , '' dr. derek shepherd -- the hunky character played by patrick dempsey -- died . he was n't shot down over the sea of japan , nor did a helicopter fall on his head . instead , he died following a car crash -- after helping victims of another accident . `` derek shepherd is and will always be an incredibly important character -- for meredith ( grey ) , for me and for the fans , '' show creator shonda rhimes said in a statement , according to the hollywood reporter . `` i absolutely never imagined saying goodbye to our ' mcdreamy . ' patrick dempsey 's performance shaped derek in a way that i know we both hope became a meaningful example -- happy , sad , romantic , painful and always true -- of what young women should demand from modern love . his loss will be felt by all . '' intriguingly , dempsey still has a year left on his contract . his character 's death leaves his tv wife , dr. meredith grey ( ellen pompeo ) , as the show 's mainstay as it concludes its 11th season in may . `` it 's been a remarkable ride , '' dempsey told tvline . `` the worldwide impact has been extraordinary . it is incredible how devoted and passionate the fans are , and i will forever be grateful and humbled by the experience . '' `` grey 's '' fans are still in shock . people magazine ran an obituary for the character . # mcdreamyforever was a trending hashtag on twitter . tweets from `` grey 's anatomy 's '' official account were filled with emoji of crying faces and broken hearts , as well as tearful images from the show . some chose to remember the good times , but for others , there was a big sense of betrayal . but the show will very much continue -- not only does it have a few weeks before the 11th season is over , pompeo is also signed through season 12 . the theme of this season , rhimes had said , was grey 's ability to stand on her own . now without her husband -- who was already devoting his life to separate concerns as a presidential aide -- she 'll truly have to do so . `` grey 's anatomy , '' though not the powerhouse it was when it premiered in 2005 , still does well in the ratings . for the week ending april 19 , the most recent available , it was 20th in overall viewers and 12th among the desirable adults 18-49 demographic . and dempsey , who also races cars , is n't going anywhere . he has a development deal with abc studios , `` grey 's '' producers .","summary":" `` grey 's anatomy '' is in its 11th season . <\/t> derek shepherd , played by patrick dempsey , died after a car crash . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) their relationship led to jail time for her , but mary kay letourneau fualaau wants the world to know that she and her husband , vili fualaau , are still happily together . she was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with fualaau , her 13-year-old student . letourneau gave birth to her young lover 's child and went on to serve more than seven years in prison on charges related to their sexual relationship . on friday , abc 's `` 20\/20 '' will air an exclusive interview with the couple , who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on may 20 . the pair wed soon after she was released from prison in 2005 and are now the parents of two teen girls . according to abc , during the interview with barbara walters , `` mary kay tells walters what makes their marriage work in spite of their huge difference in their age . '' `` she also discusses her surprising plans to teach again , as well as her intentions to have her status as a registered sex offender lifted , '' a posting on the network 's site says . `` vili fualaau , meanwhile , discusses his bouts with alcoholism , depression and why he believes the system failed him while he was still a minor . '' letourneau fualaau is now 53 , and her husband is 31 .","summary":" she was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with fualaau , her 13-year-old student . <\/t> the pair wed soon after she was released from prison in 2005 and are now the parents of two teen girls . <\/t> on friday , abc 's \" 20\/20 \" will air an exclusive interview with the couple , who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on may 20 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" ( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . <\/t> in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . <\/t> 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) call it a little piece of heaven for a family torn apart by tragedy . back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . sharry was eight months pregnant . but then smith fell and hit his head . he was taken to the ou medical center in oklahoma city . smith never recovered . `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . `` i lost my best friend . the father of my unborn child . '' their son taos arrived a few weeks later . when it was time for his 6-month pictures , sharry had a special request . maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . `` they asked me if i would be willing to ' play around ' with capturing their first family photo by editing taos ' daddy in one of their pictures , '' kayli rene ' photography posted on facebook . `` i just got to thinking , we do n't have a picture with lane in it , '' the new mom told cnn affilaite koco . the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . `` lane 's not physically here with us , of course , but that picture represents to us that he is always watching over us and he will always be there for us no matter what , '' sharry said . the family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on the photographer 's facebook page this week . it has some 193,000 likes and more than 24,000 shares . `` i ca n't believe she actually did this , '' sharry said . `` it 's like amazing and apparently everyone else thinks it is too . ''","summary":" back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . <\/t> \" july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , \" sharry posted on facebook . <\/t> sharry was eight months pregnant . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) are you smarter than a really smart singapore high school student ? see if you can figure out cheryl 's birthday , the singapore logic problem that 's got the internet twisted into knots . some are even saying it 's the math equivalent of the `` what color is the dress '' debate . the puzzling problem went viral after singapore television host kenneth kong posted it to facebook . cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the singapore and asian schools math olympiad , held april 8 . here it is : cheryl has a birthday , and she does n't want to share it right away . ( otherwise , we have no challenge to solve . ) so she gives her friends albert and bernard a list of 10 possible birthday dates : may 15 , may 16 , may 19 , june 17 , june 18 , july 14 , july 16 , august 14 , august 15 or august 17 . a brief conversation between albert and bernard -- who we assume are not lying for the sake of this problem -- gives the reader enough clues to eliminate nine of the 10 dates and discover cheryl 's birthday . that 's assuming you want to celebrate with cheryl after she 's put you through all that trouble . see our video below for the answer from georgia tech mathematician matt baker . the new york times and the washington post have also posted solutions to the problem , along with explanations . of course , the internet has offered other solutions .","summary":" the puzzling problem went viral after singapore television host kenneth kong posted it to facebook . <\/t> cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the singapore and asian schools math olympiad , held april 8 . <\/t> some are even saying it 's the math equivalent of the \" what color is the dress \" debate . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . <\/t> ( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . <\/t> hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) '' success kid '' is likely the internet 's most famous baby . you 've seen him in dozens of memes , fist clenched in a determined look of persevering despite the odds . success kid -- now an 8-year-old named sammy griner -- needs a little bit of that mojo to rub off on his family . his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . the campaign is already a success . by wednesday it had topped its goal . griner told the daily dot that her husband was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2006 and suffered complete kidney failure three years later . `` one can only survive with no natural kidney function ... for so long , '' laney griner said . `` his energy and mood are affected ; he can no longer work , and he spends 12 hours a week in dialysis clinic . `` having been on dialysis for this long greatly increases his risks of developing further complications . the only way to save his life is to get a transplant . there 's no other way around that , '' she said . the family does n't know when a kidney might become available . their gofundme page has a link for potential donors . sammy 's internet fame began in 2007 when his mom posted a picture of him on a beach with a fist full of sand and a satisfied look on his face . myspace picked it up , so did reddit . the rest is internet history . success just seems to run in some families .","summary":" his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . <\/t> about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . <\/t> griner told the daily dot that her husband was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2006 and suffered complete kidney failure three years later . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"new delhi , india ( cnn ) as the earth shook in nepal , tremors were felt over the border in india as well . it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . and there will be more to come . hundreds of trained disaster relief troops landed in kathmandu and quickly got to work . with each flight in , there was a flight back out , packed with indians and other nationals escaping to safety : 2,000 and counting have fled so far . by monday , india was in full-scale crisis mode : from airports across india , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from india 's east , aiming for more remote areas . on the ground : devastation in nepal . india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . he has visited the country twice in his first year in office . and on sunday , in his national radio address to the nation , he said indians needed to `` wipe the tears of every nepali , hold their hands , and stand with them . '' it all highlights the more proactive role taken by india in recent months . just weeks ago , india flexed its military muscle to rescue indians and other nationals from conflict-torn yemen . now , it is taking the lead in nepal . some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . a display of hard power , perhaps to achieve enduring soft power in the region . but in times like this , help is always welcome . first there 's the immediate search and rescue operation , and then the long process of rebuilding work . nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead .","summary":" on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . <\/t> it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . <\/t> hundreds of trained disaster relief troops landed in kathmandu and quickly got to work . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) gastrointestinal illness has gripped 100 people on the cruise ship celebrity infinity , according to a report from the centers for disease control . of the ship 's 2,117 passengers , 95 have suffered from vomiting , diarrhea and other symptoms , the cdc said . the illness has also affected five members of the 964-person crew . the cdc has yet to determine what 's causing the ailments . two staffers from the agency are scheduled to meet the west coast-based ship in san diego on monday . the infinity left san diego on march 29 . it made its last stop in puerto vallarta , mexico , on april 10 , according to marinetraffic.com . celebrity cruises has been taking action since the outbreak began , including increasing cleaning and disinfection procedures , keeping passengers informed and taking specimens from the afflicted for testing by the cdc , the agency says . according to the maritime executive , this is the third time the celebrity infinity has suffered an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness , with others occurring in 2006 and 2013 . the ship was built in 2001 and refurbished in 2011 .","summary":" of the ship 's 2,117 passengers , 95 have suffered from vomiting , diarrhea and other symptoms , the cdc said . <\/t> two staffers from the agency are scheduled to meet the west coast-based ship in san diego on monday . <\/t> the illness has also affected five members of the 964-person crew . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . <\/t> on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . <\/t> that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the last time muhammadu buhari came to power in nigeria , it was by force . this time it was by the ballot box . here are five reasons why one of the most fiercely-contested elections in the country 's history is so important . for the first time in nigeria 's history , the opposition defeated the ruling party in democratic elections . muhammadu buhari , 72 , won nigeria 's presidential election , defeating incumbent goodluck jonathan by about two million votes . nigeria is significant because it is the biggest economy and most populous country in africa ; it is also one of africa 's largest oil producers and is a major supplier of crude oil to the united states . this is n't buhari 's first time leading nigeria -- but it 's his first time in nearly 30 years . the reformed dictator is a sunni muslim from nigeria 's poorer north , while jonathan comes from a christian and animist south that is rich with oil . buhari 's win comes after a long history of military rule , coups and botched attempts at democracy in the country . many nigerians told cnn that they saw president jonathan as an ineffectual leader who was indecisive in dealing with the terror group boko haram -- and weak on corruption . buhari , who was campaigning for the fourth time , capitalized on these weaknesses and some analysts believe that his military background was an advantage for him . nigerians wanted a strong leader who could keep them safe from boko haram 's murderous raids -- and buhari also campaigned as a born-again democrat to allay fears about his strict military regime the last time around . he stressed that nigeria 's security needs to be the next government 's focus . his campaign was also fiercely anti-corruption -- he ran under the slogan of `` new broom , '' and his supporters were often pictured holding brooms in the lead-up to the vote . the elections were largely predicted to be violent and everyone , nigerians included , expected the worst . some families moved abroad and there was sporadic violence across the country in the lead up to the election . but those fears turned out to be mostly unfounded , and the elections held relatively peacefully -- with the exception of attacks in the north of the country , where around 11 people died . many also praised president jonathan 's gracious and quick concession of defeat as it almost certainly prevented post-election violence . president-elect buhari said wednesday in a speech to the nation : `` the eyes of the world were focused on us to see if we can vote in a peaceful way and carry out elections in an orderly manner . `` we have proven to the world that we are a people who have embraced democracy and a people who seek a government by , for and for the people . '' on election day , nigerians queued for hours in hot weather to cast their vote . some of the biometric reader machines malfunctioned -- including the one at president jonathan 's polling station -- and voting had to be extended into the following day . but the technical issues did n't keep people from voting -- and in lagos , some voters cast their ballots with the aid of the light from their mobile phones . and even though some card readers did n't work in some places , many say they helped to cut down on vote rigging . boko haram is n't the only obstacle facing the new president . the economy , crime and generating enough power to light up the country are other major issues . the pressure will soon be on buhari to deliver and there will be no excuses . if he fails , nigerians will be waiting for him at the polls just four short years from now .","summary":" ( cnn ) the last time muhammadu buhari came to power in nigeria , it was by force . <\/t> this time it was by the ballot box . <\/t> here are five reasons why one of the most fiercely-contested elections in the country 's history is so important . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the last time muhammadu buhari came to power in nigeria , it was by force . this time it was by the ballot box . here are five reasons why one of the most fiercely-contested elections in the country 's history is so important . for the first time in nigeria 's history , the opposition defeated the ruling party in democratic elections . muhammadu buhari , 72 , won nigeria 's presidential election , defeating incumbent goodluck jonathan by about two million votes . nigeria is significant because it is the biggest economy and most populous country in africa ; it is also one of africa 's largest oil producers and is a major supplier of crude oil to the united states . this is n't buhari 's first time leading nigeria -- but it 's his first time in nearly 30 years . the reformed dictator is a sunni muslim from nigeria 's poorer north , while jonathan comes from a christian and animist south that is rich with oil . buhari 's win comes after a long history of military rule , coups and botched attempts at democracy in the country . many nigerians told cnn that they saw president jonathan as an ineffectual leader who was indecisive in dealing with the terror group boko haram -- and weak on corruption . buhari , who was campaigning for the fourth time , capitalized on these weaknesses and some analysts believe that his military background was an advantage for him . nigerians wanted a strong leader who could keep them safe from boko haram 's murderous raids -- and buhari also campaigned as a born-again democrat to allay fears about his strict military regime the last time around . he stressed that nigeria 's security needs to be the next government 's focus . his campaign was also fiercely anti-corruption -- he ran under the slogan of `` new broom , '' and his supporters were often pictured holding brooms in the lead-up to the vote . the elections were largely predicted to be violent and everyone , nigerians included , expected the worst . some families moved abroad and there was sporadic violence across the country in the lead up to the election . but those fears turned out to be mostly unfounded , and the elections held relatively peacefully -- with the exception of attacks in the north of the country , where around 11 people died . many also praised president jonathan 's gracious and quick concession of defeat as it almost certainly prevented post-election violence . president-elect buhari said wednesday in a speech to the nation : `` the eyes of the world were focused on us to see if we can vote in a peaceful way and carry out elections in an orderly manner . `` we have proven to the world that we are a people who have embraced democracy and a people who seek a government by , for and for the people . '' on election day , nigerians queued for hours in hot weather to cast their vote . some of the biometric reader machines malfunctioned -- including the one at president jonathan 's polling station -- and voting had to be extended into the following day . but the technical issues did n't keep people from voting -- and in lagos , some voters cast their ballots with the aid of the light from their mobile phones . and even though some card readers did n't work in some places , many say they helped to cut down on vote rigging . boko haram is n't the only obstacle facing the new president . the economy , crime and generating enough power to light up the country are other major issues . the pressure will soon be on buhari to deliver and there will be no excuses . if he fails , nigerians will be waiting for him at the polls just four short years from now .","summary":" muhammadu buhari 's win marks the first democratic transition of power from a ruling party to the opposition . <\/t> nigeria , the most populous country in africa , is grappling with violent boko haram extremists . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" ( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . <\/t> in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . <\/t> 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) call it a little piece of heaven for a family torn apart by tragedy . back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . sharry was eight months pregnant . but then smith fell and hit his head . he was taken to the ou medical center in oklahoma city . smith never recovered . `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . `` i lost my best friend . the father of my unborn child . '' their son taos arrived a few weeks later . when it was time for his 6-month pictures , sharry had a special request . maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . `` they asked me if i would be willing to ' play around ' with capturing their first family photo by editing taos ' daddy in one of their pictures , '' kayli rene ' photography posted on facebook . `` i just got to thinking , we do n't have a picture with lane in it , '' the new mom told cnn affilaite koco . the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . `` lane 's not physically here with us , of course , but that picture represents to us that he is always watching over us and he will always be there for us no matter what , '' sharry said . the family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on the photographer 's facebook page this week . it has some 193,000 likes and more than 24,000 shares . `` i ca n't believe she actually did this , '' sharry said . `` it 's like amazing and apparently everyone else thinks it is too . ''","summary":" ( cnn ) call it a little piece of heaven for a family torn apart by tragedy . <\/t> back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . <\/t> sharry was eight months pregnant . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" ( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . <\/t> on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . <\/t> on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . bullock , 50 , joins a long line of actresses to receive the honor , including last year 's cover girl , lupita nyong'o , and gwyneth paltrow in 2013 . she seems to be taking it all in stride , calling the whole thing `` ridiculous . '' `` real beauty is quiet . especially in this town , it 's just so hard not to say , ' oh , i need to look like that , ' `` she told people . `` no , be a good person ; be a good mom ; do a good job with the lunch ; let someone cut in front of you who looks like they 're in a bigger hurry . the people i find most beautiful are the ones who are n't trying . '' the cover story focuses on bullock 's home life with her son , louis , 5 , and her efforts to stay healthy and fit past her 40s . `` i was putting him to bed and told him that even when i 'm old and gray and more wrinkly than i am now , i 'll still love him and want to tuck him in , '' she said . `` and he asked why i have wrinkles , and i said , ' well , i hope some of them are from laughing so much . ' and he touched my face and said , ' you 're not old , you 're just happy . ' `` the oscar-winning star of movies including `` gravity , '' `` the blind side '' and `` crash '' said she 's happy with who she is . `` as long as i 'm healthy and strong and i do n't let this mind of mine run amok with insecurities about what i am not , i can look in the mirror and like who i see . '' the selection of bullock , the oldest woman to receive top honors in the history of the list , is a sign that beauty knows no age , say some . `` great choice ! gorgeous , talented , over 50 and fabulous ! that 's the way it 's done ! '' wrote one fan on people 's facebook page . also making the `` most beautiful '' cut this year : gabrielle union , ariana grande and laverne cox . the issue hits newsstands friday .","summary":" ( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . <\/t> bullock , 50 , joins a long line of actresses to receive the honor , including last year 's cover girl , lupita nyong'o , and gwyneth paltrow in 2013 . <\/t> she seems to be taking it all in stride , calling the whole thing `` ridiculous . '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . bullock , 50 , joins a long line of actresses to receive the honor , including last year 's cover girl , lupita nyong'o , and gwyneth paltrow in 2013 . she seems to be taking it all in stride , calling the whole thing `` ridiculous . '' `` real beauty is quiet . especially in this town , it 's just so hard not to say , ' oh , i need to look like that , ' `` she told people . `` no , be a good person ; be a good mom ; do a good job with the lunch ; let someone cut in front of you who looks like they 're in a bigger hurry . the people i find most beautiful are the ones who are n't trying . '' the cover story focuses on bullock 's home life with her son , louis , 5 , and her efforts to stay healthy and fit past her 40s . `` i was putting him to bed and told him that even when i 'm old and gray and more wrinkly than i am now , i 'll still love him and want to tuck him in , '' she said . `` and he asked why i have wrinkles , and i said , ' well , i hope some of them are from laughing so much . ' and he touched my face and said , ' you 're not old , you 're just happy . ' `` the oscar-winning star of movies including `` gravity , '' `` the blind side '' and `` crash '' said she 's happy with who she is . `` as long as i 'm healthy and strong and i do n't let this mind of mine run amok with insecurities about what i am not , i can look in the mirror and like who i see . '' the selection of bullock , the oldest woman to receive top honors in the history of the list , is a sign that beauty knows no age , say some . `` great choice ! gorgeous , talented , over 50 and fabulous ! that 's the way it 's done ! '' wrote one fan on people 's facebook page . also making the `` most beautiful '' cut this year : gabrielle union , ariana grande and laverne cox . the issue hits newsstands friday .","summary":" people magazine has named actress sandra bullock the most beautiful woman in the world . <\/t> `` be a good person ; be a good mom ; do a good job with the lunch , '' she says . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) how will the new `` fantastic four '' differ from the original movie of a decade ago ? for starters , as a new trailer shows , sue and johnny storm 's father initiates the project that ends up giving the foursome their powers . they also end up in another dimension , and we see the early flirtation between sue storm and reed richards as well . the movie , due out august 7 , promises a very different take on the classic marvel comics characters , played this go-round by miles teller , kate mara , michael b. jordan and jamie bell . we also get our first glimpse of the villainous dr. doom in this new trailer , released sunday . fans on twitter had mixed reactions . check out the trailer here : the trailerpalooza of `` star wars , '' `` batman v. superman '' and `` fantastic four '' kept sci-fi and superhero fans chattering all weekend . not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . it features even more of star chris pratt . pratt 's scientist character knows dinosaurs better than anyone . after a genetically modified mutant dinosaur escapes from an island theme park along with others , he takes charge of a mission to contain the dangerous creatures . ( the trailer also includes part of a scene that caused controversy after joss whedon called it `` sexist '' last week . ) the movie is first in the rampaging-dino franchise since `` jurassic park iii '' in 2001 . and , as we see for the first time , the dinosaurs have learned to communicate with each other . uh-oh . early word on twitter was pretty good . here 's the new trailer for the movie , out june 12 :","summary":" not to be outdone , the new trailer for \" jurassic world \" came out monday morning . <\/t> it features even more of star chris pratt . <\/t> the movie is first in the rampaging - dino franchise since \" jurassic park iii \" in 2001 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) with help from some filmmakers , 102-year-old alice barker went back in time . barker was a dancer in such new york nightspots as the cotton club and the cafe zanzibar in the 1930s and 1940s , part of chorus lines that entertained alongside notables including bill `` bojangles '' robinson and frank sinatra . there were motion pictures made of barker , but she had never seen any of them . moreover , her photographs and memorabilia had all been lost over the years . so she had never seen herself actually dancing -- until now . mark cantor of jazz-on-film.com and some volunteers put together a video of `` soundies '' -- early music videos -- and showed them to barker at the nursing home where she lives . the ageless dancer was delighted . `` it 's just fabulous , '' she said .","summary":" ( cnn ) with help from some filmmakers , 102-year - old alice barker went back in time . <\/t> moreover , her photographs and memorabilia had all been lost over the years . <\/t> com and some volunteers put together a video of \" soundies \" -- early music videos -- and showed them to barker at the nursing home where she lives . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . since then , the amount of oil in the area has dissipated and communities have started to show signs of recovery . in fact , reports indicate that the gulf of mexico 's seafood industry , which supplies the united states with roughly 40 % of its seafood , is finally starting to rebound . however , profound challenges remain , in part because so many questions about the long-term consequences remain unanswered . to this day , it 's still unclear where all of the oil went , exactly how much remains or whether the reappearance of wildlife is a result of adaptation or a signal that the crisis is truly abating . one of the populations that can provide insight into these questions is the gulf crab . crabs play an important role in the region : roughly 60 million pounds were fished in the gulf in 2012 , earning tens of millions in revenue . yet in the aftermath of the spill , changes to crustacean communities in the area were quite apparent to the naked eye . researchers documented substantial differences in appearance , and deformities in crabs that were affected by the spill including lesions so numerous they ate through the joints , forcing limbs to fall off . these traits have affected not only the crabs ' market value but also likely their ability to survive . while these changes in outward appearance have dissipated in the short-term , the health of these crabs could still be precarious . i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . using the power of genomics and computational biology , we analyzed the genes of flat back mud crabs that were exposed to oil from the macondo prospect where the deepwater horizon rig was drilling when it exploded or to a combination of oil and dispersant in the lab . by studying gene expression , the process that turns information from a gene into a product that functions within a cell , we searched for indicators that might signal exposure to oil and , based on the types of changes we might see , clues as to how the crabs respond . although we are still in the early stages of our research , we are seeing significant differences in gene expression connected to exposure -- meaning the crabs are turning some genes on or off in response to oil and dispersant . we are still working to determine whether these changes impact their ability to survive and reproduce . it 's not just gulf crabs that are experiencing changes . research on different species and other aspects of the regional environment is starting to show that there could be long-term effects resulting from the oil spill and the response to the spill . this not only has consequences for the gulf area , where oil drilling continues , but also for communities along the atlantic coast , where the obama administration has recently announced a plan to open unprecedented oil and natural gas exploration . ( bp 's vice president of communications , geoff morrell , told cnn that wildlife species in the gulf have `` bounced back and `` there is no data that suggests there are any long-term population-level impacts to any species . '' ) with the virtual certainty of more spills , we need a lot more information on the consequences of these disasters and how we can combat them effectively and efficiently . the u.s. department of the interior and the environmental protection agency are making some progress . in coming months , they are releasing changes to regulations and response plans based on the early lessons learned from the deepwater horizon spill . but government agencies can not just rely on the short-term data to determine the best response for the next oil spill crisis . instead , the government and oil companies should work together to support ongoing , long-term ecological research so that we have a better grasp of what `` normal '' looks like and what factors are important in maintaining those conditions even after a disastrous oil spill . only then will we truly understand the impact of offshore drilling and the best ways to respond to crises to protect our most important natural resources .","summary":" ( cnn ) five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . <\/t> in fact , reports indicate that the gulf of mexico 's seafood industry , which supplies the united states with roughly 40 % of its seafood , is finally starting to rebound . <\/t> one of the populations that can provide insight into these questions is the gulf crab . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) love it or hate it , jared leto 's interpretation of the joker is an internet sensation . the oscar winner put on white makeup ( and a lot of tattoos this time ) to portray the clown prince of crime in the upcoming movie `` suicide squad . '' set for release august 5 , 2016 , `` suicide squad '' is based on the dc comics series and also stars will smith , margot robbie and viola davis . twitter users got their first look at leto in character friday night , and the memes started almost immediately . from comparisons to `` home alone '' to an imagining of ben affleck tatted up , people on social media put their photoshopping skills to work all weekend . which is your favorite ?","summary":" the oscar winner put on white makeup ( and a lot of tattoos this time ) to portray the clown prince of crime in the upcoming movie \" suicide squad . \" <\/t> set for release august 5 , 2016 , \" suicide squad \" is based on the dc comics series and also stars will smith , margot robbie and viola davis . <\/t> twitter users got their first look at leto in character friday night , and the memes started almost immediately . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( hln ) hln 's # meforreal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . we want to see the real parts of life , the ones that do n't get a filter or a facebook post but are a part of our realities nonetheless . tag your favorite unscripted , unedited , un-perfected moments using # meforreal and see what others are sharing on facebook , twitter and the daily share . the internet is always quick to dish out judgmental opinions , such as the body-hate people showed to singer p ! nk after she posted a photo of herself in a black dress she wore to a cancer benefit this past weekend ( which , if you ask us , was pretty fantastic , and she looked fabulous in it . ) as a woman with a lot of experience singing to her detractors , though , she knew exactly what to say and how to say it . and when it came to keeping her tongue firmly in cheek while she schooled people who had nothing better to do than be totally rude , she owned it . clearly , it 's not troubling p ! nk or her hubs , carey hart ( who , by the way , is quite handsome himself , so clearly he has rad taste ) . not only did p ! nk 's response rally her fans , but they also started sharing their own photos of themselves post-pregnancy and embracing what p ! nk tells her daughter is her `` squishiness . '' postscript for the haters : we think you just racked up more fans for p ! nk . now go look in a mirror , and tell us -- are you perfect ?","summary":" ( hln ) hln 's # meforreal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . <\/t> tag your favorite unscripted , unedited , un - perfected moments using # meforreal and see what others are sharing on facebook , twitter and the daily share . <\/t> not only did p!nk 's response rally her fans , but they also started sharing their own photos of themselves post - pregnancy and embracing what p!nk tells her daughter is her \" squishiness . \" <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees trapped in the yarmouk refugee camp have suffered what can only be described as untold indignities . but while the story is in itself tragic , it is the individual lives at the heart of the camp that make the imperative for humanitarian action so compelling . i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . '' the fact that they are alive truly make them miracle children . looking into those bright young faces , touching their pristine hands , the logic of our humanitarian mandate -- the mission to protect -- never felt stronger to me . like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . i want to introduce you to them in the hope that you , too , will understand why i am firmly convinced that turning away is not an option -- and why the international community must act in a concerted manner to respond to the many tragedies in syria . jihad ya'qoub , the youngest palestinian refugee to flee yarmouk , was born on march 30 . his mother , said fatima , never imagined bringing a child into this world could be so tough . `` i was hoping to drink milk and eat eggs during my pregnancy , but our financial situation did allow us to buy these expensive food items , '' she said . said fatima was living in a community where the average person survived on just 400 calories a day . mohammad was born in yarmouk on january 25 of this year . when isis -- islamic state of iraq and syria -- entered the camp and tensions heightened , his mother , nadia , fled in search of safety . her only thoughts were to save the life of her newborn son . yet she has not lost hope in the possibility of a dignified future . she hopes that if and when life returns to normal , she will be able to live once more with her husband and son in the family home in yarmouk . these tales of courage and human dignity are a lesson for us all . when i next brief the security council , as i did a few days ago , i will tell them about jihad and mohammad . i will continue to press the case for humanitarian access to other children like them inside yarmouk , other civilians who need help where they are . to do this , hostilities will have to subside . pressure must be exerted on armed actors in yarmouk to this end . beyond that , those civilians wishing to temporarily leave must be allowed to do so safely . these things are all possible . but it takes the necessary political will -- nothing more , nothing less . yarmouk must be a place where the politics of the possible begin to take hold . i believe they can . because to abandon such belief would be to abandon jihad , mohammad and thousands of other civilians like them . and that is simply not an option .","summary":" but while the story is in itself tragic , it is the individual lives at the heart of the camp that make the imperative for humanitarian action so compelling . <\/t> like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . <\/t> jihad ya ` qoub , the youngest palestinian refugee to flee yarmouk , was born on march 30 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . `` with a rope , something that he has , he just jumped on me . that 's what happened , '' minatel told cnn 's paula newton moments after the incident . she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . the incident occurred about a half-hour before the flight landed , after the pilots had begun their descent . `` i forced it ( the cord ) down and then other people came to help , and then i got out and he started saying that we were here to kill him , '' minatel said . the man was not restrained for the rest of the trip , but the flight crew told him to stay seated with his seat belt on . the man kept trying to get out of his seat but other passengers yelled at him whenever he tried to stand up . the two-hour flight landed at atlanta 's hartsfield airport at about 4:30 p.m. where it was met by u.s. authorities . the suspect was escorted off the plane . an fbi spokesman confirmed the agency responded to the incident . `` the passenger , however , was transported for medical\/mental evaluation under the direction and coordination of the atlanta police department , '' special agent stephen emmett said . `` while there are currently no federal charges pending , the facts of the matter are being relayed to the u.s. attorney 's office in atlanta . '' minatel , a forward from brazil , was traveling with his teammates from the ottawa fury football club of the second-division north american soccer league . they are scheduled to play the atlanta silverbacks on saturday . `` we 're very thankful to everyone who came to the aid of oliver and relieved that he 's o.k . and ready to play in our game , '' fury fc head coach marc dos santos said in a statement posted on the team 's website . several witnesses said they saw the suspect try to choke minatel with the cord of his headphones . kevin kerr says he was seated next to the suspect . `` he was talking about how this soccer team was trying to kill him . i thought he was maybe a deranged fan , '' said kerr . kerr said he fell asleep and he awakened to see the suspect trying to choke minatel . `` i assisted to make sure that did n't happen , '' kerr said . the canadian businessman said he and members of the soccer team kept a close eye on the suspect as the plane landed to make sure he did not threaten other passengers .","summary":" oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . <\/t> the man kept trying to get out of his seat but other passengers yelled at him whenever he tried to stand up . <\/t> the suspect was escorted off the plane . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . <\/t> the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag . <\/t> some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a skywest airlines flight made an emergency landing in buffalo , new york , on wednesday after a passenger lost consciousness , officials said . the passenger received medical attention before being released , according to marissa snow , spokeswoman for skywest . she said the airliner expects to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to their original destination -- hartford , connecticut -- later wednesday afternoon . the federal aviation administration initially reported a pressurization problem and said it would investigate . snow said there was no indication of any pressurization issues , and the faa later issued a statement that did not reference a pressurization problem . skywest also said there was no problem with the plane 's door , which some media initially reported . flight 5622 was originally scheduled to fly from chicago to hartford . the plane descended 28,000 feet in three minutes . `` it would feel like a roller coaster -- when you 're coming over the top and you 're going down , '' cnn aviation analyst mary schiavo said , describing how such a descent would feel . `` you know that these pilots knew they were in a very grave and very serious situation . ''","summary":" faa backtracks on reported pressurization problem . <\/t> one passenger lost consciousness . <\/t> the plane descended 28,000 feet in three minutes . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a skywest airlines flight made an emergency landing in buffalo , new york , on wednesday after a passenger lost consciousness , officials said . the passenger received medical attention before being released , according to marissa snow , spokeswoman for skywest . she said the airliner expects to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to their original destination -- hartford , connecticut -- later wednesday afternoon . the federal aviation administration initially reported a pressurization problem and said it would investigate . snow said there was no indication of any pressurization issues , and the faa later issued a statement that did not reference a pressurization problem . skywest also said there was no problem with the plane 's door , which some media initially reported . flight 5622 was originally scheduled to fly from chicago to hartford . the plane descended 28,000 feet in three minutes . `` it would feel like a roller coaster -- when you 're coming over the top and you 're going down , '' cnn aviation analyst mary schiavo said , describing how such a descent would feel . `` you know that these pilots knew they were in a very grave and very serious situation . ''","summary":" the passenger received medical attention before being released , according to marissa snow , spokeswoman for skywest . <\/t> flight 5622 was originally scheduled to fly from chicago to hartford . <\/t> the plane descended 28,000 feet in three minutes . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high - altitude camps , according to india today . <\/t> the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid - may . <\/t> more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a man charged with planning the deadly 2008 mumbai terror attacks in india has been released on bail in pakistan after years of detention , prompting sharp criticism from india . zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi , a top leader of the terrorist group lashkar-e-taiba , was released early friday from a jail in the pakistani city of rawalpindi , according to yahya mujahid , spokesman for jamaat-ud-dawa , a group with which lakhvi is affiliated . lakhvi was charged in pakistan in 2009 , accused of masterminding the november 2008 terror attacks that left more than 160 people dead in mumbai , india 's most populous city . lakhvi still faces trial in the case . but an anti-terrorism court granted lakhvi bail last year , a decision the pakistani government said it would challenge . that challenge lasted until thursday , when the lahore high court ordered his release , cnn affiliate and pakistani outlet geo news reported . lakhvi posted bail totaling 2 million pakistani rupees ( more than $ 19,000 ) , according to geo news . india , pakistan 's neighbor and rival , condemned lakhvi 's bail release on friday . the country contacted pakistan 's foreign secretary to underline `` that this has reinforced the perception that pakistan has a dual policy on dealing with terrorists , and those who have carried out attacks or are posing a threat to india are being dealt with differently , '' said syed akbaruddin , a spokesman for india 's ministry of external affairs . the accusation that pakistan might treat india differently highlights long-running tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors , which have fought three wars against each other since their partition at the end of british colonial rule . pakistan 's foreign office responded friday by saying , `` it would not be proper to cast aspersions on pakistan 's commitment to countering terrorism at a time when pakistan has entered a critical stage of defeating the menace of terrorism . '' the foreign office also blamed what it said was india 's delay in cooperating in the case , saying it `` weakened the prosecution . '' in the mumbai attacks , heavily armed men stormed landmark buildings around mumbai , including luxury hotels , the city 's historic victoria terminus train station and a jewish cultural center . india executed the last surviving gunman from the attacks in 2012 . other suspects were all killed during the series of attacks , which went on for three days . more about the mumbai attacks . cnn 's harmeet singh contributed to this report .","summary":" the terror attacks in india left more than 160 people dead . <\/t> a court granted the suspect bail last year . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a man charged with planning the deadly 2008 mumbai terror attacks in india has been released on bail in pakistan after years of detention , prompting sharp criticism from india . zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi , a top leader of the terrorist group lashkar-e-taiba , was released early friday from a jail in the pakistani city of rawalpindi , according to yahya mujahid , spokesman for jamaat-ud-dawa , a group with which lakhvi is affiliated . lakhvi was charged in pakistan in 2009 , accused of masterminding the november 2008 terror attacks that left more than 160 people dead in mumbai , india 's most populous city . lakhvi still faces trial in the case . but an anti-terrorism court granted lakhvi bail last year , a decision the pakistani government said it would challenge . that challenge lasted until thursday , when the lahore high court ordered his release , cnn affiliate and pakistani outlet geo news reported . lakhvi posted bail totaling 2 million pakistani rupees ( more than $ 19,000 ) , according to geo news . india , pakistan 's neighbor and rival , condemned lakhvi 's bail release on friday . the country contacted pakistan 's foreign secretary to underline `` that this has reinforced the perception that pakistan has a dual policy on dealing with terrorists , and those who have carried out attacks or are posing a threat to india are being dealt with differently , '' said syed akbaruddin , a spokesman for india 's ministry of external affairs . the accusation that pakistan might treat india differently highlights long-running tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors , which have fought three wars against each other since their partition at the end of british colonial rule . pakistan 's foreign office responded friday by saying , `` it would not be proper to cast aspersions on pakistan 's commitment to countering terrorism at a time when pakistan has entered a critical stage of defeating the menace of terrorism . '' the foreign office also blamed what it said was india 's delay in cooperating in the case , saying it `` weakened the prosecution . '' in the mumbai attacks , heavily armed men stormed landmark buildings around mumbai , including luxury hotels , the city 's historic victoria terminus train station and a jewish cultural center . india executed the last surviving gunman from the attacks in 2012 . other suspects were all killed during the series of attacks , which went on for three days . more about the mumbai attacks . cnn 's harmeet singh contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) a man charged with planning the deadly 2008 mumbai terror attacks in india has been released on bail in pakistan after years of detention , prompting sharp criticism from india . <\/t> lakhvi still faces trial in the case . <\/t> india , pakistan 's neighbor and rival , condemned lakhvi 's bail release on friday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pardon us , `` lost '' fans , but april 8 was n't only your day . yes , we know the significance of april 8 , 2015 , and the alignment of 4:23.42 p.m. on that date to everyone obsessed with the hit abc show , and we heard about the general geek-outs that were occurring . but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . '' twitter did n't , paying homage to the 1995 film `` empire records '' and the character of rex manning , played by the very dreamy maxwell caulfield . the movie -- also starring liv tyler , anthony lapaglia and ren\u00e9e zellweger -- centers on an independent record store in delaware where , on april 8 , former pop idol manning is scheduled to make an in-store appearance . fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . their love affair was doomed like two ships passing in the night , but it was so good while it lasted for jack and rose in the 1997 blockbuster movie `` titanic . '' the sketch jack does of his beloved is dated april 14 , 1912 . the titanic sank on april 15 , 1912 . april 25 . thanks to the 2000 film `` miss congeniality , '' we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . just do n't forget to dress accordingly . october 3 . `` mean girls day '' is officially october 3 , given that 's when aaron samuels ( omg , he is so hot ! ) asks cady what day it is . of course , she replies `` it 's october 3 . '' honestly , any day is a good day to quote the 2004 film . it 's so fetch . october 21 , 2015 . buckle up for this one . in the 1989 film `` back to the future part ii , '' marty mcfly and the gang travel to october 21 , 2015 . we hope to be celebrating that in our flying car that we are still waiting on , please and thank you .","summary":" but do n't forget , april 8 was also \" rex manning day . \" <\/t> thanks to the 2000 film \" miss congeniality , \" we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" ( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . <\/t> in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . <\/t> 25 - 1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) film critic richard corliss , whose populist passion for all genres of movies illuminated time magazine 's coverage of cinema for 35 years , died thursday night in new york city . he was 71 . corliss died a week after suffering a major stroke , according to a tribute on time 's website by colleague richard zoglin , who called him `` perhaps the magazine 's most quoted writer of all time . '' unlike some critics , corliss appreciated all kinds of movies -- from the arty drama of ingmar bergman to the epic fantasy of `` the lord of the rings . '' his all-time top 100 movies list , which he compiled with fellow time critic richard schickel , contained everything from `` pulp fiction '' to `` finding nemo '' to jackie chan 's `` drunken master ii . '' `` he savored it all : the good , the bad , the indifferent . except that he was indifferent to nothing , '' zoglin wrote . `` to any fan or friend who would ask whether a new movie was ' worth seeing , ' corliss had a stock , succinct reply : ' everything is worth seeing . ' `` but corliss was not afraid to puncture hype around big movies he found overrated , including `` titanic '' ( `` dead in the water '' ) and even -- blasphemy ! -- `` star wars , '' about which he wrote , `` the movie 's ' legs ' will prove as vulnerable as c-3po 's . '' he also did n't care much for sentimental , uplifting movies that often become mainstream hits and win oscars . `` there are movies whose feel-good sentiments and slick craft annoy me so deeply that i know they will become box-office successes or top prizewinners , '' he once wrote . `` i call this internal mechanism my built-in hit detector . '' a graceful and prolific writer , corliss reviewed more than 1,000 movies , penned many time cover stories and authored four books on film , including `` mom in the movies : the iconic screen mothers you love ( and a few you love to hate ) , '' published just last year . ( it was a partnership with turner classic movies , which , like cnn , is owned by turner broadcasting . ) some credit him with coining the phrase `` drop-dead gorgeous '' to describe actress michelle pfeiffer in a review of her 1985 film , `` into the night . '' he also cleverly , and subtly , gave away the big plot spoiler of `` the crying game '' by spelling it out with the first letters of each paragraph of his review . born in philadelphia , corliss moved to new york after college and began writing film reviews for a variety of publications before joining time in 1980 . he served as editor of film comment , the movie journal of the film society of lincoln center , for 20 years , was a frequent guest on charlie rose 's talk show and made annual pilgrimages to film festivals in cannes , toronto and venice . `` it 's painful to try to find words , since richard was such a master of them , '' time editor nancy gibbs wrote in a note friday to her staffers . `` they were his tools , his toys , to the point that it felt sometimes as though he had to write , like the rest of us breathe and eat and sleep . it 's not clear that richard ever slept , for the sheer expanse of his knowledge and writing defies the normal contours of professional life . '' he is survived by his wife , mary , a noted film critic in her own right , whom he married in 1969 . people we 've lost in 2015 .","summary":" ( cnn ) film critic richard corliss , whose populist passion for all genres of movies illuminated time magazine 's coverage of cinema for 35 years , died thursday night in new york city . <\/t> his all - time top 100 movies list , which he compiled with fellow time critic richard schickel , contained everything from \" pulp fiction \" to \" finding nemo \" to jackie chan 's \" drunken master ii . \" \" <\/t> he savored it all : the good , the bad , the indifferent . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) film critic richard corliss , whose populist passion for all genres of movies illuminated time magazine 's coverage of cinema for 35 years , died thursday night in new york city . he was 71 . corliss died a week after suffering a major stroke , according to a tribute on time 's website by colleague richard zoglin , who called him `` perhaps the magazine 's most quoted writer of all time . '' unlike some critics , corliss appreciated all kinds of movies -- from the arty drama of ingmar bergman to the epic fantasy of `` the lord of the rings . '' his all-time top 100 movies list , which he compiled with fellow time critic richard schickel , contained everything from `` pulp fiction '' to `` finding nemo '' to jackie chan 's `` drunken master ii . '' `` he savored it all : the good , the bad , the indifferent . except that he was indifferent to nothing , '' zoglin wrote . `` to any fan or friend who would ask whether a new movie was ' worth seeing , ' corliss had a stock , succinct reply : ' everything is worth seeing . ' `` but corliss was not afraid to puncture hype around big movies he found overrated , including `` titanic '' ( `` dead in the water '' ) and even -- blasphemy ! -- `` star wars , '' about which he wrote , `` the movie 's ' legs ' will prove as vulnerable as c-3po 's . '' he also did n't care much for sentimental , uplifting movies that often become mainstream hits and win oscars . `` there are movies whose feel-good sentiments and slick craft annoy me so deeply that i know they will become box-office successes or top prizewinners , '' he once wrote . `` i call this internal mechanism my built-in hit detector . '' a graceful and prolific writer , corliss reviewed more than 1,000 movies , penned many time cover stories and authored four books on film , including `` mom in the movies : the iconic screen mothers you love ( and a few you love to hate ) , '' published just last year . ( it was a partnership with turner classic movies , which , like cnn , is owned by turner broadcasting . ) some credit him with coining the phrase `` drop-dead gorgeous '' to describe actress michelle pfeiffer in a review of her 1985 film , `` into the night . '' he also cleverly , and subtly , gave away the big plot spoiler of `` the crying game '' by spelling it out with the first letters of each paragraph of his review . born in philadelphia , corliss moved to new york after college and began writing film reviews for a variety of publications before joining time in 1980 . he served as editor of film comment , the movie journal of the film society of lincoln center , for 20 years , was a frequent guest on charlie rose 's talk show and made annual pilgrimages to film festivals in cannes , toronto and venice . `` it 's painful to try to find words , since richard was such a master of them , '' time editor nancy gibbs wrote in a note friday to her staffers . `` they were his tools , his toys , to the point that it felt sometimes as though he had to write , like the rest of us breathe and eat and sleep . it 's not clear that richard ever slept , for the sheer expanse of his knowledge and writing defies the normal contours of professional life . '' he is survived by his wife , mary , a noted film critic in her own right , whom he married in 1969 . people we 've lost in 2015 .","summary":" veteran time magazine film critic richard corliss died thursday night in new york city . <\/t> corliss reviewed more than 1,000 movies and authored four books on film . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"irbil , iraq ( cnn ) isis claimed it controlled part of iraq 's largest oil refinery sunday , posting images online that purported to show the storming of the facility , fierce clashes and plumes of smoke rising above the contested site . the group said it launched an assault on the baiji oil refinery late saturday . by sunday , isis said its fighters were inside the refinery and controlled several buildings , but iraqi government security officials denied that claim and insisted iraqi forces remain in full control . cnn could n't independently verify isis ' claim . it would n't be the first time that militants and iraqi forces have battled over the refinery , a key strategic resource that has long been a lucrative target because the facility refines much of the fuel used by iraqis domestically . if an attack damaged oil fields or machinery , it could have a significant impact . the refinery is just 40 kilometers ( 25 miles ) from the northern iraqi city of tikrit , which iraqi forces and shiite militias wrested from isis less than two weeks ago . cnn 's jennifer deaton and catherine e. shoichet contributed to this report .","summary":" the group said it launched an assault on the baiji oil refinery late saturday . <\/t> by sunday , isis said its fighters were inside the refinery and controlled several buildings , but iraqi government security officials denied that claim and insisted iraqi forces remain in full control . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) '' success kid '' is likely the internet 's most famous baby . you 've seen him in dozens of memes , fist clenched in a determined look of persevering despite the odds . success kid -- now an 8-year-old named sammy griner -- needs a little bit of that mojo to rub off on his family . his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . the campaign is already a success . by wednesday it had topped its goal . griner told the daily dot that her husband was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2006 and suffered complete kidney failure three years later . `` one can only survive with no natural kidney function ... for so long , '' laney griner said . `` his energy and mood are affected ; he can no longer work , and he spends 12 hours a week in dialysis clinic . `` having been on dialysis for this long greatly increases his risks of developing further complications . the only way to save his life is to get a transplant . there 's no other way around that , '' she said . the family does n't know when a kidney might become available . their gofundme page has a link for potential donors . sammy 's internet fame began in 2007 when his mom posted a picture of him on a beach with a fist full of sand and a satisfied look on his face . myspace picked it up , so did reddit . the rest is internet history . success just seems to run in some families .","summary":" his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . <\/t> the only way to save his life is to get a transplant . <\/t> the family does n't know when a kidney might become available . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the leader of yemen 's houthi rebels vowed not to back down on sunday as a top saudi military official claimed weeks of airstrikes had significantly weakened the shiite group . `` our fighters will not evacuate from the main cities or the government institutions , '' rebel leader abdul-malik al-houthi said in a televised address . `` anyone who thinks we will surrender is dreaming . '' his comments came after more than three weeks of saudi-led coalition bombings aimed at pushing back the houthis , who surged into the capital of sanaa in january and ousted president abdu rabu mansour hadi from power . hadi still claims he 's yemen 's legitimate leader and is working with the saudis and other allies to return to his country . since mid-march , more than 700 people have been killed in violence that shows no sign of slowing , according to figures from the world health organization . the houthis say they have the support of the country 's people behind them . `` it 's the right of the yemeni people to stand against the attacks in all possible means as long as the attacks continue , '' al-houthi said sunday . `` after our people move and react against the attacks and killing of children and women , we do not want to hear any voices and cries . '' but there are signs of some fracturing among forces loyal to former yemeni president ali abdullah saleh , many of whom have fought alongside the rebels . gen. abdulrahman alhalili , who leads more than 10,000 troops , has now allied himself with hadi , military sources said sunday . meanwhile , saudi brig . gen. ahmed asiri said sunday that airstrikes had decimated the houthis ' central command by targeting their communications . the rebels , he said , are now holding a defensive stance in besieged areas . since it began the campaign known as operation decisive storm on march 26 , the saudi-led coalition has launched 2,300 airstrikes , asiri said . after hours at sea , chaos and desperation in yemeni city . cnn 's don melvin and christine theodorou contributed to this report .","summary":" abdul-malik al-houthi says in a televised address that fighters will not pull out of major cities . <\/t> a top military leader pledges allegiance to yemen 's ousted president . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the leader of yemen 's houthi rebels vowed not to back down on sunday as a top saudi military official claimed weeks of airstrikes had significantly weakened the shiite group . `` our fighters will not evacuate from the main cities or the government institutions , '' rebel leader abdul-malik al-houthi said in a televised address . `` anyone who thinks we will surrender is dreaming . '' his comments came after more than three weeks of saudi-led coalition bombings aimed at pushing back the houthis , who surged into the capital of sanaa in january and ousted president abdu rabu mansour hadi from power . hadi still claims he 's yemen 's legitimate leader and is working with the saudis and other allies to return to his country . since mid-march , more than 700 people have been killed in violence that shows no sign of slowing , according to figures from the world health organization . the houthis say they have the support of the country 's people behind them . `` it 's the right of the yemeni people to stand against the attacks in all possible means as long as the attacks continue , '' al-houthi said sunday . `` after our people move and react against the attacks and killing of children and women , we do not want to hear any voices and cries . '' but there are signs of some fracturing among forces loyal to former yemeni president ali abdullah saleh , many of whom have fought alongside the rebels . gen. abdulrahman alhalili , who leads more than 10,000 troops , has now allied himself with hadi , military sources said sunday . meanwhile , saudi brig . gen. ahmed asiri said sunday that airstrikes had decimated the houthis ' central command by targeting their communications . the rebels , he said , are now holding a defensive stance in besieged areas . since it began the campaign known as operation decisive storm on march 26 , the saudi-led coalition has launched 2,300 airstrikes , asiri said . after hours at sea , chaos and desperation in yemeni city . cnn 's don melvin and christine theodorou contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) the leader of yemen 's houthi rebels vowed not to back down on sunday as a top saudi military official claimed weeks of airstrikes had significantly weakened the shiite group . \" <\/t> our fighters will not evacuate from the main cities or the government institutions , \" rebel leader abdul - malik al - houthi said in a televised address . <\/t> meanwhile , saudi brig . <\/t> gen . <\/t> ahmed asiri said sunday that airstrikes had decimated the houthis ' central command by targeting their communications . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"new delhi , india ( cnn ) as the earth shook in nepal , tremors were felt over the border in india as well . it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . and there will be more to come . hundreds of trained disaster relief troops landed in kathmandu and quickly got to work . with each flight in , there was a flight back out , packed with indians and other nationals escaping to safety : 2,000 and counting have fled so far . by monday , india was in full-scale crisis mode : from airports across india , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from india 's east , aiming for more remote areas . on the ground : devastation in nepal . india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . he has visited the country twice in his first year in office . and on sunday , in his national radio address to the nation , he said indians needed to `` wipe the tears of every nepali , hold their hands , and stand with them . '' it all highlights the more proactive role taken by india in recent months . just weeks ago , india flexed its military muscle to rescue indians and other nationals from conflict-torn yemen . now , it is taking the lead in nepal . some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . a display of hard power , perhaps to achieve enduring soft power in the region . but in times like this , help is always welcome . first there 's the immediate search and rescue operation , and then the long process of rebuilding work . nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead .","summary":" with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . <\/t> india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . <\/t> some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sometimes the best ideas come from the bathroom . but gaioz nigalidze 's ideas from the loo were a little too good . the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . nigalidze 's opponent , tigran petrosian of armenia , grew suspicious when nigalidze kept bolting to the restroom . `` the armenian noticed the georgian was oddly frequenting the toilet after each move during a crucial part of the game , '' the dubai chess and culture club said . when officials first checked nigalidze , they did n't find any device on him , the club said . but after looking into the bathroom stall he visited , they found the smartphone hidden in toilet paper . at first , nigalidze claimed the smartphone was n't his , the dubai chess organization said . but the phone was logged on to a social media network under his account . `` they also found his game being analyzed in one of the chess applications , '' the chess club said . the infraction has been reported to the international chess federation . the dubai tournament 's chief arbiter , mahdi abdul rahim , said players found guilty of cheating will be suspended for three years from all sanctioned tournaments and up to 15 years for a repeated offense , the chess and culture club said . but this would n't be an isolated case of cheating in high-stakes chess matches . in 2008 , an iranian player was banned from the dubai open after getting help from someone who was watching the game 's live broadcast and was sending suggestions via text messages , the dubai chess club said . nigalidze 's resume includes victories in the 2013 and 2014 georgian chess championships . it 's not clear how many times he went to the bathroom during those matches .","summary":" the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . <\/t> but after looking into the bathroom stall he visited , they found the smartphone hidden in toilet paper . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) since iran 's islamic revolution in 1979 , women have been barred from attending most sports events involving men . but the situation appears set to improve in the coming months after a top iranian sports official said that the ban will be lifted for some events . a plan to allow `` women and families '' to enter sports stadiums will come into effect in the next year , deputy sports minister abdolhamid ahmadi said saturday , according to state-run media . but it is n't clear exactly which games women will be able to attend . according to the state-run press tv , ahmadi said the restrictions would be lifted for indoor sports events . the rules wo n't change for all matches because some sports are mainly related to men and `` families are not interested in attending '' them , press tv cited him as saying . iranian authorities imposed the ban on women attending men 's sports events after the revolution , deeming that mixed crowds watching games together was un-islamic . during the ensuing decades , the crowds at soccer games , iran 's most popular sport , have been all male . iranian women were briefly permitted to attend volleyball matches under the moderate president mohammad khatami , but the ban was reinstated in 2005 after the more hard-line mahmoud ahmadinejad came to power . the iranian government has come under pressure from international sports officials over the restrictions . fifa president sepp blatter called on iran last month to end its `` intolerable '' ban on women attending soccer matches , saying the situation `` can not continue . '' iran had been in the running to host the 2019 edition of soccer 's asian cup , but the tournament was awarded to the united arab emirates . the ban on women attending matches was widely seen as a major impediment to iran 's chances of securing the event . the ban came under the spotlight at the asian cup in australia earlier this year , when thousands of female iranian fans watched their soccer team without restriction . during the match against iraq , activists called for the ban to end and unfurled a banner showing the face of ghoncheh ghavami , a british-iranian woman detained in iran last year while trying to watch a volleyball match . iranian officials have denied that ghavami was arrested for attending the volleyball game , saying she was taken into custody for `` anti-iran activities . '' the news agency reuters reported that she was recently pardoned by the court of appeal . cnn 's annie ramos contributed to this report .","summary":" iranian sports official : the ban will be lifted for some events in the coming year . <\/t> but he says `` families are not interested in attending '' some sports matches . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) since iran 's islamic revolution in 1979 , women have been barred from attending most sports events involving men . but the situation appears set to improve in the coming months after a top iranian sports official said that the ban will be lifted for some events . a plan to allow `` women and families '' to enter sports stadiums will come into effect in the next year , deputy sports minister abdolhamid ahmadi said saturday , according to state-run media . but it is n't clear exactly which games women will be able to attend . according to the state-run press tv , ahmadi said the restrictions would be lifted for indoor sports events . the rules wo n't change for all matches because some sports are mainly related to men and `` families are not interested in attending '' them , press tv cited him as saying . iranian authorities imposed the ban on women attending men 's sports events after the revolution , deeming that mixed crowds watching games together was un-islamic . during the ensuing decades , the crowds at soccer games , iran 's most popular sport , have been all male . iranian women were briefly permitted to attend volleyball matches under the moderate president mohammad khatami , but the ban was reinstated in 2005 after the more hard-line mahmoud ahmadinejad came to power . the iranian government has come under pressure from international sports officials over the restrictions . fifa president sepp blatter called on iran last month to end its `` intolerable '' ban on women attending soccer matches , saying the situation `` can not continue . '' iran had been in the running to host the 2019 edition of soccer 's asian cup , but the tournament was awarded to the united arab emirates . the ban on women attending matches was widely seen as a major impediment to iran 's chances of securing the event . the ban came under the spotlight at the asian cup in australia earlier this year , when thousands of female iranian fans watched their soccer team without restriction . during the match against iraq , activists called for the ban to end and unfurled a banner showing the face of ghoncheh ghavami , a british-iranian woman detained in iran last year while trying to watch a volleyball match . iranian officials have denied that ghavami was arrested for attending the volleyball game , saying she was taken into custody for `` anti-iran activities . '' the news agency reuters reported that she was recently pardoned by the court of appeal . cnn 's annie ramos contributed to this report .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- since iran 's islamic revolution in 1979 , women have been barred from attending most sports events involving men . <\/t> iranian authorities imposed the ban on women attending men 's sports events after the revolution , deeming that mixed crowds watching games together was un-islamic . <\/t> fifa president sepp blatter called on iran last month to end its `` intolerable '' ban on women attending soccer matches , saying the situation `` can not continue . '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) how will the new `` fantastic four '' differ from the original movie of a decade ago ? for starters , as a new trailer shows , sue and johnny storm 's father initiates the project that ends up giving the foursome their powers . they also end up in another dimension , and we see the early flirtation between sue storm and reed richards as well . the movie , due out august 7 , promises a very different take on the classic marvel comics characters , played this go-round by miles teller , kate mara , michael b. jordan and jamie bell . we also get our first glimpse of the villainous dr. doom in this new trailer , released sunday . fans on twitter had mixed reactions . check out the trailer here : the trailerpalooza of `` star wars , '' `` batman v. superman '' and `` fantastic four '' kept sci-fi and superhero fans chattering all weekend . not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . it features even more of star chris pratt . pratt 's scientist character knows dinosaurs better than anyone . after a genetically modified mutant dinosaur escapes from an island theme park along with others , he takes charge of a mission to contain the dangerous creatures . ( the trailer also includes part of a scene that caused controversy after joss whedon called it `` sexist '' last week . ) the movie is first in the rampaging-dino franchise since `` jurassic park iii '' in 2001 . and , as we see for the first time , the dinosaurs have learned to communicate with each other . uh-oh . early word on twitter was pretty good . here 's the new trailer for the movie , out june 12 :","summary":" for starters , as a new trailer shows , sue and johnny storm 's father initiates the project that ends up giving the foursome their powers . <\/t> not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . <\/t> the movie is first in the rampaging-dino franchise since `` jurassic park iii '' in 2001 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) feeling so happy you just ca n't stand it ? you might want to pop some acetaminophen . a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . but their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . '' the researchers tested their thesis by showing 82 college students 40 photographs -- some of highly pleasant images , such as children with kittens , and some of highly unpleasant images , such as children who were malnourished . half of the participants in the study were given `` an acute dose '' of acetaminophen -- 1,000 milligrams -- and the other half were given a placebo with the same appearance . the subjects were then asked to rate the photos according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . the researchers followed up by testing a group of 85 people to see whether this change in judgment applied just to emotions or whether the drug blunted people 's evaluation of magnitude in general . this group showed the same blunting of emotional reactions . but acetaminophen did not affect how much blue they saw in each photo . but people who participated in the study did not appear to know they were acting differently , said baldwin way , an assistant professor of psychology who was another of the study 's authors . `` most people probably are n't aware of how their emotions may be impacted when they take acetaminophen , '' way said . each week , about 23 % of american adults -- or 52 million people -- use a medicine containing acetaminophen , according to the nonprofit consumer healthcare products association . the authors said it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . but have no fear -- they plan to study that question , as well .","summary":" the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . <\/t> those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . <\/t> `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . <\/t> `` most people probably are n't aware of how their emotions may be impacted when they take acetaminophen , '' way said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . since then , the amount of oil in the area has dissipated and communities have started to show signs of recovery . in fact , reports indicate that the gulf of mexico 's seafood industry , which supplies the united states with roughly 40 % of its seafood , is finally starting to rebound . however , profound challenges remain , in part because so many questions about the long-term consequences remain unanswered . to this day , it 's still unclear where all of the oil went , exactly how much remains or whether the reappearance of wildlife is a result of adaptation or a signal that the crisis is truly abating . one of the populations that can provide insight into these questions is the gulf crab . crabs play an important role in the region : roughly 60 million pounds were fished in the gulf in 2012 , earning tens of millions in revenue . yet in the aftermath of the spill , changes to crustacean communities in the area were quite apparent to the naked eye . researchers documented substantial differences in appearance , and deformities in crabs that were affected by the spill including lesions so numerous they ate through the joints , forcing limbs to fall off . these traits have affected not only the crabs ' market value but also likely their ability to survive . while these changes in outward appearance have dissipated in the short-term , the health of these crabs could still be precarious . i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . using the power of genomics and computational biology , we analyzed the genes of flat back mud crabs that were exposed to oil from the macondo prospect where the deepwater horizon rig was drilling when it exploded or to a combination of oil and dispersant in the lab . by studying gene expression , the process that turns information from a gene into a product that functions within a cell , we searched for indicators that might signal exposure to oil and , based on the types of changes we might see , clues as to how the crabs respond . although we are still in the early stages of our research , we are seeing significant differences in gene expression connected to exposure -- meaning the crabs are turning some genes on or off in response to oil and dispersant . we are still working to determine whether these changes impact their ability to survive and reproduce . it 's not just gulf crabs that are experiencing changes . research on different species and other aspects of the regional environment is starting to show that there could be long-term effects resulting from the oil spill and the response to the spill . this not only has consequences for the gulf area , where oil drilling continues , but also for communities along the atlantic coast , where the obama administration has recently announced a plan to open unprecedented oil and natural gas exploration . ( bp 's vice president of communications , geoff morrell , told cnn that wildlife species in the gulf have `` bounced back and `` there is no data that suggests there are any long-term population-level impacts to any species . '' ) with the virtual certainty of more spills , we need a lot more information on the consequences of these disasters and how we can combat them effectively and efficiently . the u.s. department of the interior and the environmental protection agency are making some progress . in coming months , they are releasing changes to regulations and response plans based on the early lessons learned from the deepwater horizon spill . but government agencies can not just rely on the short-term data to determine the best response for the next oil spill crisis . instead , the government and oil companies should work together to support ongoing , long-term ecological research so that we have a better grasp of what `` normal '' looks like and what factors are important in maintaining those conditions even after a disastrous oil spill . only then will we truly understand the impact of offshore drilling and the best ways to respond to crises to protect our most important natural resources .","summary":" the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . <\/t> i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . <\/t> research on different species and other aspects of the regional environment is starting to show that there could be long-term effects resulting from the oil spill and the response to the spill . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"centennial , colorado ( cnn ) after months of intensive questioning , a jury has finally been picked for the trial of colorado movie theater massacre suspect james holmes . twelve jurors and twelve alternates are on the list . the group includes 19 women and five men . it 's almost entirely white and mostly middle-aged . it 's a key step in the case , and it 's been a long time coming . jury selection started in january with 9,000 potential jurors . but the legal wrangling is the case is just revving up . holmes ' defense attorneys asked for a change of venue after the jury was seated tuesday . the judge denied their request , noting that a jury had already been seated . opening statements in the trial are scheduled to begin on april 27 . holmes is accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 others when he allegedly opened fire inside a packed theater during the midnight showing of `` the dark knight rises '' on july 20 , 2012 . the one-time neuroscience doctoral student faces 165 counts , including murder and attempted murder charges . now 27 , he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity . if convicted of the most serious charges , he could face a death sentence . wearing a gray dress shirt and tan slacks , holmes sat quietly in court on tuesday , looking relaxed and leaning back in his chair for much of the day as lawyers made their picks from the jury pool . he looked down often , but smiled occasionally , such as when the judge made a joke about a juror needing to share his cheetos and when the district attorney accidentally addressed a male juror as a `` miss . '' even though he looked calm , defense lawyer tamara brady started her question and answer session with jurors tuesday by expression concerns about holmes getting a fair and impartial trial , saying `` i 'm nervous '' and `` my client is nervous . '' district attorney george brauchler warned jurors to brace themselves . tuesday 's court session , he said , was the lawyers ' last chance to find out if there is `` any reason you should n't be one of the 24 to sit through the four to five months of a horrible roller coaster through the worst haunted house you can imagine . '' cnn 's ana cabrera and sara weisfeldt reported from centennial city . cnn 's catherine e. shoichet reported from atlanta . cnn 's michael martinez contributed to this report .","summary":" in the murder trial of james holmes , 12 jurors and 12 alternates have been selected . <\/t> the mostly middle-aged group includes 19 women and five men . <\/t> jury selection started in january ; opening statements are scheduled to begin on april 27 . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"centennial , colorado ( cnn ) after months of intensive questioning , a jury has finally been picked for the trial of colorado movie theater massacre suspect james holmes . twelve jurors and twelve alternates are on the list . the group includes 19 women and five men . it 's almost entirely white and mostly middle-aged . it 's a key step in the case , and it 's been a long time coming . jury selection started in january with 9,000 potential jurors . but the legal wrangling is the case is just revving up . holmes ' defense attorneys asked for a change of venue after the jury was seated tuesday . the judge denied their request , noting that a jury had already been seated . opening statements in the trial are scheduled to begin on april 27 . holmes is accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 others when he allegedly opened fire inside a packed theater during the midnight showing of `` the dark knight rises '' on july 20 , 2012 . the one-time neuroscience doctoral student faces 165 counts , including murder and attempted murder charges . now 27 , he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity . if convicted of the most serious charges , he could face a death sentence . wearing a gray dress shirt and tan slacks , holmes sat quietly in court on tuesday , looking relaxed and leaning back in his chair for much of the day as lawyers made their picks from the jury pool . he looked down often , but smiled occasionally , such as when the judge made a joke about a juror needing to share his cheetos and when the district attorney accidentally addressed a male juror as a `` miss . '' even though he looked calm , defense lawyer tamara brady started her question and answer session with jurors tuesday by expression concerns about holmes getting a fair and impartial trial , saying `` i 'm nervous '' and `` my client is nervous . '' district attorney george brauchler warned jurors to brace themselves . tuesday 's court session , he said , was the lawyers ' last chance to find out if there is `` any reason you should n't be one of the 24 to sit through the four to five months of a horrible roller coaster through the worst haunted house you can imagine . '' cnn 's ana cabrera and sara weisfeldt reported from centennial city . cnn 's catherine e. shoichet reported from atlanta . cnn 's michael martinez contributed to this report .","summary":" twelve jurors and twelve alternates are on the list . <\/t> jury selection started in january with 9,000 potential jurors . <\/t> wearing a gray dress shirt and tan slacks , holmes sat quietly in court on tuesday , looking relaxed and leaning back in his chair for much of the day as lawyers made their picks from the jury pool . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( hln ) hln 's # meforreal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . we want to see the real parts of life , the ones that do n't get a filter or a facebook post but are a part of our realities nonetheless . tag your favorite unscripted , unedited , un-perfected moments using # meforreal and see what others are sharing on facebook , twitter and the daily share . the internet is always quick to dish out judgmental opinions , such as the body-hate people showed to singer p ! nk after she posted a photo of herself in a black dress she wore to a cancer benefit this past weekend ( which , if you ask us , was pretty fantastic , and she looked fabulous in it . ) as a woman with a lot of experience singing to her detractors , though , she knew exactly what to say and how to say it . and when it came to keeping her tongue firmly in cheek while she schooled people who had nothing better to do than be totally rude , she owned it . clearly , it 's not troubling p ! nk or her hubs , carey hart ( who , by the way , is quite handsome himself , so clearly he has rad taste ) . not only did p ! nk 's response rally her fans , but they also started sharing their own photos of themselves post-pregnancy and embracing what p ! nk tells her daughter is her `` squishiness . '' postscript for the haters : we think you just racked up more fans for p ! nk . now go look in a mirror , and tell us -- are you perfect ?","summary":" -lrb- hln -rrb- hln 's #meforreal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . <\/t> the internet is always quick to dish out judgmental opinions , such as the body-hate people showed to singer p!nk after she posted a photo of herself in a black dress she wore to a cancer benefit this past weekend -lrb- which , if you ask us , was pretty fantastic , and she looked fabulous in it . <\/t> : we think you just racked up more fans for p!nk . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) add another fan-favorite character to the cast of next year 's `` x-men : apocalypse , '' with director bryan singer announcing via instagram that olivia munn will play the telepathic psylocke in the follow-up to `` x-men : days of future past . '' singer revealed that the `` newsroom '' actress would play betsy braddock in the movie ( presumably before the confusing and complicated plot twist that saw psylocke change from a caucasian former supermodel to a japanese ninja for no immediately obvious reason ) . `` apocalypse '' is currently in production for a summer 2016 release . more : `` x-men : apocalypse '' casts fan favorite jubilee . the comic book 's psylocke was created by chris claremont and herb trimpe for the british `` captain britain '' series , where she appeared throughout the 1970s and '80s , before joining the x-men in 1987 's `` uncanny x-men '' no . 213 . since that time , she has been a mainstay both of the main team and spin-off series including `` exiles '' and `` x-force . '' more : what newcomers need to know about marvel 's `` secret wars '' . munn will join a cast that includes james mcavoy , michael fassbender and jennifer lawrence in the movie , which hits theaters may 27 , 2016 . munn is repped by creative artists agency and atlas artists . more : does the big plot twist in `` terminator genisys '' blow up the franchise ? \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" -lrb- the hollywood reporter -rrb- add another fan-favorite character to the cast of next year 's `` x-men : apocalypse , '' with director bryan singer announcing via instagram that olivia munn will play the telepathic psylocke in the follow-up to `` x-men : days of future past . '' <\/t> since that time , she has been a mainstay both of the main team and spin-off series including `` exiles '' and `` x-force . '' <\/t> more : what newcomers need to know about marvel 's `` secret wars '' munn will join a cast that includes james mcavoy , michael fassbender and jennifer lawrence in the movie , which hits theaters may 27 , 2016 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) add another fan-favorite character to the cast of next year 's `` x-men : apocalypse , '' with director bryan singer announcing via instagram that olivia munn will play the telepathic psylocke in the follow-up to `` x-men : days of future past . '' singer revealed that the `` newsroom '' actress would play betsy braddock in the movie ( presumably before the confusing and complicated plot twist that saw psylocke change from a caucasian former supermodel to a japanese ninja for no immediately obvious reason ) . `` apocalypse '' is currently in production for a summer 2016 release . more : `` x-men : apocalypse '' casts fan favorite jubilee . the comic book 's psylocke was created by chris claremont and herb trimpe for the british `` captain britain '' series , where she appeared throughout the 1970s and '80s , before joining the x-men in 1987 's `` uncanny x-men '' no . 213 . since that time , she has been a mainstay both of the main team and spin-off series including `` exiles '' and `` x-force . '' more : what newcomers need to know about marvel 's `` secret wars '' . munn will join a cast that includes james mcavoy , michael fassbender and jennifer lawrence in the movie , which hits theaters may 27 , 2016 . munn is repped by creative artists agency and atlas artists . more : does the big plot twist in `` terminator genisys '' blow up the franchise ? \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" olivia munn will play psylocke in `` x-men : apocalypse '' film . <\/t> director bryan singer announced the casting . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees trapped in the yarmouk refugee camp have suffered what can only be described as untold indignities . but while the story is in itself tragic , it is the individual lives at the heart of the camp that make the imperative for humanitarian action so compelling . i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . '' the fact that they are alive truly make them miracle children . looking into those bright young faces , touching their pristine hands , the logic of our humanitarian mandate -- the mission to protect -- never felt stronger to me . like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . i want to introduce you to them in the hope that you , too , will understand why i am firmly convinced that turning away is not an option -- and why the international community must act in a concerted manner to respond to the many tragedies in syria . jihad ya'qoub , the youngest palestinian refugee to flee yarmouk , was born on march 30 . his mother , said fatima , never imagined bringing a child into this world could be so tough . `` i was hoping to drink milk and eat eggs during my pregnancy , but our financial situation did allow us to buy these expensive food items , '' she said . said fatima was living in a community where the average person survived on just 400 calories a day . mohammad was born in yarmouk on january 25 of this year . when isis -- islamic state of iraq and syria -- entered the camp and tensions heightened , his mother , nadia , fled in search of safety . her only thoughts were to save the life of her newborn son . yet she has not lost hope in the possibility of a dignified future . she hopes that if and when life returns to normal , she will be able to live once more with her husband and son in the family home in yarmouk . these tales of courage and human dignity are a lesson for us all . when i next brief the security council , as i did a few days ago , i will tell them about jihad and mohammad . i will continue to press the case for humanitarian access to other children like them inside yarmouk , other civilians who need help where they are . to do this , hostilities will have to subside . pressure must be exerted on armed actors in yarmouk to this end . beyond that , those civilians wishing to temporarily leave must be allowed to do so safely . these things are all possible . but it takes the necessary political will -- nothing more , nothing less . yarmouk must be a place where the politics of the possible begin to take hold . i believe they can . because to abandon such belief would be to abandon jihad , mohammad and thousands of other civilians like them . and that is simply not an option .","summary":" i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. <\/t> secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . '' <\/t> like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . <\/t> yarmouk must be a place where the politics of the possible begin to take hold . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . `` with a rope , something that he has , he just jumped on me . that 's what happened , '' minatel told cnn 's paula newton moments after the incident . she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . the incident occurred about a half-hour before the flight landed , after the pilots had begun their descent . `` i forced it ( the cord ) down and then other people came to help , and then i got out and he started saying that we were here to kill him , '' minatel said . the man was not restrained for the rest of the trip , but the flight crew told him to stay seated with his seat belt on . the man kept trying to get out of his seat but other passengers yelled at him whenever he tried to stand up . the two-hour flight landed at atlanta 's hartsfield airport at about 4:30 p.m. where it was met by u.s. authorities . the suspect was escorted off the plane . an fbi spokesman confirmed the agency responded to the incident . `` the passenger , however , was transported for medical\/mental evaluation under the direction and coordination of the atlanta police department , '' special agent stephen emmett said . `` while there are currently no federal charges pending , the facts of the matter are being relayed to the u.s. attorney 's office in atlanta . '' minatel , a forward from brazil , was traveling with his teammates from the ottawa fury football club of the second-division north american soccer league . they are scheduled to play the atlanta silverbacks on saturday . `` we 're very thankful to everyone who came to the aid of oliver and relieved that he 's o.k . and ready to play in our game , '' fury fc head coach marc dos santos said in a statement posted on the team 's website . several witnesses said they saw the suspect try to choke minatel with the cord of his headphones . kevin kerr says he was seated next to the suspect . `` he was talking about how this soccer team was trying to kill him . i thought he was maybe a deranged fan , '' said kerr . kerr said he fell asleep and he awakened to see the suspect trying to choke minatel . `` i assisted to make sure that did n't happen , '' kerr said . the canadian businessman said he and members of the soccer team kept a close eye on the suspect as the plane landed to make sure he did not threaten other passengers .","summary":" a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . <\/t> she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . <\/t> the canadian businessman said he and members of the soccer team kept a close eye on the suspect as the plane landed to make sure he did not threaten other passengers . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . <\/t> others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . <\/t> -rrb- . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . '' <\/t> on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . <\/t> `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10\u00a01\/2 ft. <\/t> brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) do you remember the talk about plans for iraqi-led force to try to take back mosul this spring ? well , you might want to forget it . nearly three months after a u.s. official said up to 25,000 iraqis troops were expected to return to the key northern iraqi city in april or may , a senior official in president barack obama 's administration said thursday that washington is `` not putting a timeframe on '' a possible invasion . it `` might be some time from now . might be soon , '' another senior administration official said . mosul has long been the big prize in the iraqi government 's fight -- aided by a u.s.-led military coalition , which has carried out airstrikes for months -- to defeat isis . it has also long been a source of embarrassment , considering how it fell after iraqi troops dropped their weapons , abandoned their posts and ran for their lives when militants arrived last june . the senior administration officials who talked to reporters thursday stressed the iraqis and their allies are making progress in their fight against the group that calls itself the islamic state . in fact , officials insist that isis has been degraded substantially thanks to a combination of air power and ground combat . the biggest and most recent example of this came with the recapture a few weeks ago of tikrit , the hometown of former iraqi dictator saddam hussein that is located some 100 miles ( 160 kilometers ) north of baghdad . iraqi forces aided by iranian-backed shiite militiamen took that northern city , the same place where isis allegedly massacred iraqi troops last year . still , mosul is n't tikrit . for one thing , it has a lot more people -- about a million , one obama administration official noted . and it 's more important not only to iraq , but isis , meaning the terrorist group has all the more reason to go all-out to defend it . in some ways , the campaign for mosul has begun , according to officials . there are no plans for u.s. combat troops involvement in an eventual operation , they say , but airstrikes have already targeted isis positions in the area . just because the area has been softened up some from the air , though , does n't mean a full ground assault is imminent . calling for `` patience , '' an administration official said that winning mosul is a complex endeavor . it will `` take a lot of capacity , '' the official said , `` and some time to build . ''","summary":" mosul has long been the big prize in the iraqi government 's fight -- aided by a u.s.-led military coalition , which has carried out airstrikes for months -- to defeat isis . <\/t> iraqi forces aided by iranian-backed shiite militiamen took that northern city , the same place where isis allegedly massacred iraqi troops last year . <\/t> in some ways , the campaign for mosul has begun , according to officials . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) seventy years ago , anne frank died of typhus in a nazi concentration camp at the age of 15 . just two weeks after her supposed death on march 31 , 1945 , the bergen-belsen concentration camp where she had been imprisoned was liberated -- timing that showed how close the jewish diarist had been to surviving the holocaust . but new research released by the anne frank house shows that anne and her older sister , margot frank , died at least a month earlier than previously thought . researchers re-examined archives of the red cross , the international training service and the bergen-belsen memorial , along with testimonies of survivors . they concluded that anne and margot probably did not survive to march 1945 -- contradicting the date of death which had previously been determined by dutch authorities . in 1944 , anne and seven others hiding in the amsterdam secret annex were arrested and sent to the auschwitz-birkenau concentration camp . anne frank 's final entry . that same year , anne and margot were separated from their mother and sent away to work as slave labor at the bergen-belsen camp in germany . days at the camp were filled with terror and dread , witnesses said . the sisters stayed in a section of the overcrowded camp with no lighting , little water and no latrine . they slept on lice-ridden straw and violent storms shredded the tents , according to the researchers . like the other prisoners , the sisters endured long hours at roll call . her classmate , nannette blitz , recalled seeing anne there in december 1944 : `` she was no more than a skeleton by then . she was wrapped in a blanket ; she could n't bear to wear her clothes anymore because they were crawling with lice . '' listen to anne frank 's friends describe her concentration camp experience . as the russians advanced further , the bergen-belsen concentration camp became even more crowded , bringing more disease . a deadly typhus outbreak caused thousands to die each day . typhus is an infectious disease caused by lice that breaks out in places with poor hygiene . the disease causes high fever , chills and skin eruptions . `` because of the lice infesting the bedstraw and her clothes , anne was exposed to the main carrier of epidemic typhus for an extended period , '' museum researchers wrote . they concluded that it 's unlikely the sisters survived until march , because witnesses at the camp said the sisters both had symptoms before february 7 . `` most deaths caused by typhus occur around twelve days after the first symptoms appear , '' wrote authors erika prins and gertjan broek . the exact dates of death for anne and margot remain unclear . margot died before anne . `` anne never gave up hope , '' said blitz , her friend . `` she was absolutely convinced she would survive . '' her diary endures as one of the world 's most popular books . read more about anne frank 's cousin , a keeper of her legacy .","summary":" but new research released by the anne frank house shows that anne and her older sister , margot frank , died at least a month earlier than previously thought . <\/t> that same year , anne and margot were separated from their mother and sent away to work as slave labor at the bergen-belsen camp in germany . <\/t> `` because of the lice infesting the bedstraw and her clothes , anne was exposed to the main carrier of epidemic typhus for an extended period , '' museum researchers wrote . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) the author of a 2006 novel has accused the `` avengers '' director and `` cabin '' director drew goddard of stealing his idea . with just weeks until his box-office victory lap for `` avengers : age of ultron , '' joss whedon is now facing a lawsuit accusing him of stealing the idea for the 2012 meta-horror movie the cabin in the woods . whedon produced and co-wrote the script for cabin with director drew goddard , a writer on whedon 's `` buffy the vampire slayer '' and a fanboy favorite in his own right , with credits that include netflix 's `` daredevil '' ( and reportedly may soon include sony 's upcoming spider-man projects ) . whedon and goddard are named as defendants , along with lionsgate and whedon 's mutant enemy production company , in the complaint filed monday in california federal court . joss whedon slams ' jurassic world ' clip as `` '70s-era sexist '' . in the complaint , peter gallagher ( no , not that peter gallagher ) claims whedon and goddard took the idea for `` the cabin in the woods '' from his 2006 novel `` the little white trip : a night in the pines . '' he 's suing for copyright infringement and wants $ 10 million in damages . gallagher is basing his claim on the works ' similar premises : both feature a group of young people terrorized by monsters while staying at a cabin in what is revealed to be ( spoiler alert ) a horror-film scenario designed by mysterious operators . read the full complaint . gallagher also alleges similarities between the characters ' names and personalities -- his book 's blond julie and shy dura and the film 's jules ( anna hutchison ) and dana ( kristen connolly ) , and handsome and scatterbrained men in both works -- and certain scenes involving the characters finding strange items in their respective cabins and discovering hidden cameras . ' age of ultron ' : quicksilver and scarlet witch are `` massively important , '' says joss whedon ( video ) . in the complaint , gallagher describes how he self-published the novel and `` began grassroots efforts '' to sell it on the venice beach boardwalk and on santa monica 's third street promenade . `` [ the defendants ] currently reside and operate out of santa monica , california , a short distance from where the book was sold , '' the lawsuit claims . gallagher alleges that he `` was contacted by multiple credited entertainment industry producers who expressed interest in the book , '' but he does n't specify lionsgate or mutant enemy . a lionsgate spokesman declined to comment . the hollywood reporter has reached out to representatives for whedon and goddard . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" with just weeks until his box-office victory lap for `` avengers : age of ultron , '' joss whedon is now facing a lawsuit accusing him of stealing the idea for the 2012 meta-horror movie the cabin in the woods . <\/t> no , not that peter gallagher -rrb- claims whedon and goddard took the idea for `` the cabin in the woods '' from his 2006 novel `` the little white trip : a night in the pines . '' <\/t> gallagher alleges that he `` was contacted by multiple credited entertainment industry producers who expressed interest in the book , '' but he does n't specify lionsgate or mutant enemy . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a man charged with planning the deadly 2008 mumbai terror attacks in india has been released on bail in pakistan after years of detention , prompting sharp criticism from india . zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi , a top leader of the terrorist group lashkar-e-taiba , was released early friday from a jail in the pakistani city of rawalpindi , according to yahya mujahid , spokesman for jamaat-ud-dawa , a group with which lakhvi is affiliated . lakhvi was charged in pakistan in 2009 , accused of masterminding the november 2008 terror attacks that left more than 160 people dead in mumbai , india 's most populous city . lakhvi still faces trial in the case . but an anti-terrorism court granted lakhvi bail last year , a decision the pakistani government said it would challenge . that challenge lasted until thursday , when the lahore high court ordered his release , cnn affiliate and pakistani outlet geo news reported . lakhvi posted bail totaling 2 million pakistani rupees ( more than $ 19,000 ) , according to geo news . india , pakistan 's neighbor and rival , condemned lakhvi 's bail release on friday . the country contacted pakistan 's foreign secretary to underline `` that this has reinforced the perception that pakistan has a dual policy on dealing with terrorists , and those who have carried out attacks or are posing a threat to india are being dealt with differently , '' said syed akbaruddin , a spokesman for india 's ministry of external affairs . the accusation that pakistan might treat india differently highlights long-running tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors , which have fought three wars against each other since their partition at the end of british colonial rule . pakistan 's foreign office responded friday by saying , `` it would not be proper to cast aspersions on pakistan 's commitment to countering terrorism at a time when pakistan has entered a critical stage of defeating the menace of terrorism . '' the foreign office also blamed what it said was india 's delay in cooperating in the case , saying it `` weakened the prosecution . '' in the mumbai attacks , heavily armed men stormed landmark buildings around mumbai , including luxury hotels , the city 's historic victoria terminus train station and a jewish cultural center . india executed the last surviving gunman from the attacks in 2012 . other suspects were all killed during the series of attacks , which went on for three days . more about the mumbai attacks . cnn 's harmeet singh contributed to this report .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- a man charged with planning the deadly 2008 mumbai terror attacks in india has been released on bail in pakistan after years of detention , prompting sharp criticism from india . <\/t> but an anti-terrorism court granted lakhvi bail last year , a decision the pakistani government said it would challenge . <\/t> the country contacted pakistan 's foreign secretary to underline `` that this has reinforced the perception that pakistan has a dual policy on dealing with terrorists , and those who have carried out attacks or are posing a threat to india are being dealt with differently , '' said syed akbaruddin , a spokesman for india 's ministry of external affairs . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pardon us , `` lost '' fans , but april 8 was n't only your day . yes , we know the significance of april 8 , 2015 , and the alignment of 4:23.42 p.m. on that date to everyone obsessed with the hit abc show , and we heard about the general geek-outs that were occurring . but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . '' twitter did n't , paying homage to the 1995 film `` empire records '' and the character of rex manning , played by the very dreamy maxwell caulfield . the movie -- also starring liv tyler , anthony lapaglia and ren\u00e9e zellweger -- centers on an independent record store in delaware where , on april 8 , former pop idol manning is scheduled to make an in-store appearance . fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . their love affair was doomed like two ships passing in the night , but it was so good while it lasted for jack and rose in the 1997 blockbuster movie `` titanic . '' the sketch jack does of his beloved is dated april 14 , 1912 . the titanic sank on april 15 , 1912 . april 25 . thanks to the 2000 film `` miss congeniality , '' we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . just do n't forget to dress accordingly . october 3 . `` mean girls day '' is officially october 3 , given that 's when aaron samuels ( omg , he is so hot ! ) asks cady what day it is . of course , she replies `` it 's october 3 . '' honestly , any day is a good day to quote the 2004 film . it 's so fetch . october 21 , 2015 . buckle up for this one . in the 1989 film `` back to the future part ii , '' marty mcfly and the gang travel to october 21 , 2015 . we hope to be celebrating that in our flying car that we are still waiting on , please and thank you .","summary":" but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . '' <\/t> thanks to the 2000 film `` miss congeniality , '' we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . <\/t> october 3 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the question : how can i know if my food is safe to eat after a specific product recall ? the answer : many of us shed a few tears over the recent sabra hummus recall ( even though we are perfectly capable of making our own at home ) , but that sadness quickly transformed into anxiety when we looked inside our refrigerators and saw the potentially tainted culprit sitting there on the shelf . to assuage any fears , we asked john swartzberg , m.d. , a clinical professor at the university of california at berkeley , to walk us through the process of determining if our favorite dip was still safe to eat . related : amy 's kitchen recalls more than 70,000 cases of food due to fear of listeria contamination . the first step , according to swartzberg , is to go to the food and drug administration 's website and find the official report for the recalled product you 're worried about . each report will list recalled items with their product codes , which are typically categorized by the universal product code ( the number adjacent to the barcode ) or the stock keeping unit ( a specific number that would only be valid at the store where the product is being sold ) . they will also include the recalled products ' use-by dates , and the geographical areas affected . `` the recall is not based on the use-by dates , though , '' said swartzberg . `` if the product is within the use-by date , it should still be recalled . this makes sense , because the product was contaminated prior to purchase and no matter how ' fresh ' the product is , it still may be contaminated . '' after cross-checking these details , you should have a strong sense of whether your food product is safe to eat or needs to be trashed right away . but as far as avoiding potential problems before learning such details about a food recall , the consumer is at an automatic disadvantage . related : 14 habits of people with a healthy relationship to food . `` there 's nothing the consumer can do prior to learning about the recall , '' said dr. swartzberg . `` discarding or returning the product to the store is all that can be done . '' in the case of this specific hummus recall , while there was no evidence that it caused any consumer illness , the product 's routine sample last month revealed the presence of listeria monocytogenes . consuming such bacteria can lead to listeriosis , a serious infection , and dr. swartzberg recommends that anyone who has consumed a listeria-laden food should let their physician know as soon as possible . `` listeria survives well at cool temperatures , '' he said . `` most bacteria and fungi do not -- that 's why we refrigerate . healthy people are at low risk for disease , but it can happen . those at greatest risk for disease are the elderly , immunocompromised and pregnant . '' to learn more about the best food safety practices , visit uc berkeley 's wellness website . related : 8 things nutrition experts wish you would stop saying about food .","summary":" find the food and drug administration's official report for the recalled product . <\/t> if the product is within the use-by date , it should still be recalled . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the question : how can i know if my food is safe to eat after a specific product recall ? the answer : many of us shed a few tears over the recent sabra hummus recall ( even though we are perfectly capable of making our own at home ) , but that sadness quickly transformed into anxiety when we looked inside our refrigerators and saw the potentially tainted culprit sitting there on the shelf . to assuage any fears , we asked john swartzberg , m.d. , a clinical professor at the university of california at berkeley , to walk us through the process of determining if our favorite dip was still safe to eat . related : amy 's kitchen recalls more than 70,000 cases of food due to fear of listeria contamination . the first step , according to swartzberg , is to go to the food and drug administration 's website and find the official report for the recalled product you 're worried about . each report will list recalled items with their product codes , which are typically categorized by the universal product code ( the number adjacent to the barcode ) or the stock keeping unit ( a specific number that would only be valid at the store where the product is being sold ) . they will also include the recalled products ' use-by dates , and the geographical areas affected . `` the recall is not based on the use-by dates , though , '' said swartzberg . `` if the product is within the use-by date , it should still be recalled . this makes sense , because the product was contaminated prior to purchase and no matter how ' fresh ' the product is , it still may be contaminated . '' after cross-checking these details , you should have a strong sense of whether your food product is safe to eat or needs to be trashed right away . but as far as avoiding potential problems before learning such details about a food recall , the consumer is at an automatic disadvantage . related : 14 habits of people with a healthy relationship to food . `` there 's nothing the consumer can do prior to learning about the recall , '' said dr. swartzberg . `` discarding or returning the product to the store is all that can be done . '' in the case of this specific hummus recall , while there was no evidence that it caused any consumer illness , the product 's routine sample last month revealed the presence of listeria monocytogenes . consuming such bacteria can lead to listeriosis , a serious infection , and dr. swartzberg recommends that anyone who has consumed a listeria-laden food should let their physician know as soon as possible . `` listeria survives well at cool temperatures , '' he said . `` most bacteria and fungi do not -- that 's why we refrigerate . healthy people are at low risk for disease , but it can happen . those at greatest risk for disease are the elderly , immunocompromised and pregnant . '' to learn more about the best food safety practices , visit uc berkeley 's wellness website . related : 8 things nutrition experts wish you would stop saying about food .","summary":" after cross-checking these details , you should have a strong sense of whether your food product is safe to eat or needs to be trashed right away . <\/t> but as far as avoiding potential problems before learning such details about a food recall , the consumer is at an automatic disadvantage . <\/t> consuming such bacteria can lead to listeriosis , a serious infection , and dr. <\/t> swartzberg recommends that anyone who has consumed a listeria-laden food should let their physician know as soon as possible . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) over the last year more than 25,000 people , a population about the size of key west , florida , have fought ebola infections . more than 10,000 have not survived . but for those who have survived , life will never be the same . and even for those who did not experience ebola personally , the `` most severe public health emergency seen in modern times '' showed the world its vulnerability to disease . it revealed real flaws in government systems that are supposed to protect us . while the intensity of the largest ebola epidemic in history has died down , and the initial dire predictions that there would be over a million infections by january never came true , dozens are still newly infected each week . the latest world health organization report confirmed a total of 30 new confirmed cases of ebola were reported in the week of april 5 . this is the lowest weekly total since may 2014 . but reports are mixed on stopping the virus completely : in liberia and sierra leone , the number of cases has fallen so much , there are more treatment facilities than demand . who in liberia is in the process of decommissioning surplus facilities . but in guinea , of the 19 confirmed deaths from april 5 , seven were only identified as ebola post-mortem and there were reports of 21 unsafe burials . `` taken together these data indicate that though surveillance is improving , unknown chains of transmission could be a source of new infections in the coming weeks , '' the latest who report said . click on the photos above to learn how a grave digger , a first responder , and many others have changed in the wake of ebola .","summary":" the world health organization reported the lowest number of ebola cases since may 2014, but this is probably not the end of cases <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) over the last year more than 25,000 people , a population about the size of key west , florida , have fought ebola infections . more than 10,000 have not survived . but for those who have survived , life will never be the same . and even for those who did not experience ebola personally , the `` most severe public health emergency seen in modern times '' showed the world its vulnerability to disease . it revealed real flaws in government systems that are supposed to protect us . while the intensity of the largest ebola epidemic in history has died down , and the initial dire predictions that there would be over a million infections by january never came true , dozens are still newly infected each week . the latest world health organization report confirmed a total of 30 new confirmed cases of ebola were reported in the week of april 5 . this is the lowest weekly total since may 2014 . but reports are mixed on stopping the virus completely : in liberia and sierra leone , the number of cases has fallen so much , there are more treatment facilities than demand . who in liberia is in the process of decommissioning surplus facilities . but in guinea , of the 19 confirmed deaths from april 5 , seven were only identified as ebola post-mortem and there were reports of 21 unsafe burials . `` taken together these data indicate that though surveillance is improving , unknown chains of transmission could be a source of new infections in the coming weeks , '' the latest who report said . click on the photos above to learn how a grave digger , a first responder , and many others have changed in the wake of ebola .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- over the last year more than 25,000 people , a population about the size of key west , florida , have fought ebola infections . <\/t> but reports are mixed on stopping the virus completely : in liberia and sierra leone , the number of cases has fallen so much , there are more treatment facilities than demand . <\/t> but in guinea , of the 19 confirmed deaths from april 5 , seven were only identified as ebola post-mortem and there were reports of 21 unsafe burials . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"jerusalem ( cnn ) a palestinian teenager 's name will be removed from an israeli memorial commemorating fallen soldiers and the victims of terrorism after his family and others complained . mohammed abu khdeir 's name appeared this week on the wall at jerusalem 's mount herzl , the site of the national cemetery , as the nation prepared to mark its memorial day on wednesday . abu khdeir , 16 , was beaten and burned alive by three israelis in july , according to prosecutors . a picture on the memorial website for abu khdeir shows an israeli flag with two flowers called `` blood of the maccabees '' in israel , a symbol often used on memorial day , when the country honors its soldiers killed in the line of duty and victims of terrorism . but abu khdeir 's family objected to his inclusion on the memorial wall . his father , hussein abu khdeir , said no one asked for his permission to put his son 's name on the wall . `` i refuse that my son 's name will be listed between soldiers of the occupation , '' he said . almagor , an organization that works on behalf of victims of terror in israel , also opposes abu khdeir 's inclusion on the memorial . almagor described the teen 's death as a rogue attack and said he 's not a terror victim . `` somebody did here a trick , and we are going to fight to correct it , '' said almagor ceo meir indor . `` we will not recognize someone who was murdered in a brutal way in an individual action . '' indor 's organization wrote a letter to the national insurance institute of israel -- the country 's social security administration , which maintains the memorial site -- demanding that abu khdeir 's name be removed from the memorial wall . indor said if the teenager 's name is not taken off , members of almagor want their own family members ' names removed . on wednesday , israel radio reported that the national insurance institute of israel will remove abu khdeir 's name from the memorial following his father 's complaints . the teen 's name has already been removed from the organization 's website , which lists the names on the memorial wall . a panel of judges began hearing evidence in january against the three suspects in abu khdeir 's killing .","summary":" mohammed abu khdeir 's name appeared this week on the wall at jerusalem 's mount herzl , the site of the national cemetery , as the nation prepared to mark its memorial day on wednesday . <\/t> almagor , an organization that works on behalf of victims of terror in israel , also opposes abu khdeir 's inclusion on the memorial . <\/t> on wednesday , israel radio reported that the national insurance institute of israel will remove abu khdeir 's name from the memorial following his father 's complaints . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"jerusalem ( cnn ) a palestinian teenager 's name will be removed from an israeli memorial commemorating fallen soldiers and the victims of terrorism after his family and others complained . mohammed abu khdeir 's name appeared this week on the wall at jerusalem 's mount herzl , the site of the national cemetery , as the nation prepared to mark its memorial day on wednesday . abu khdeir , 16 , was beaten and burned alive by three israelis in july , according to prosecutors . a picture on the memorial website for abu khdeir shows an israeli flag with two flowers called `` blood of the maccabees '' in israel , a symbol often used on memorial day , when the country honors its soldiers killed in the line of duty and victims of terrorism . but abu khdeir 's family objected to his inclusion on the memorial wall . his father , hussein abu khdeir , said no one asked for his permission to put his son 's name on the wall . `` i refuse that my son 's name will be listed between soldiers of the occupation , '' he said . almagor , an organization that works on behalf of victims of terror in israel , also opposes abu khdeir 's inclusion on the memorial . almagor described the teen 's death as a rogue attack and said he 's not a terror victim . `` somebody did here a trick , and we are going to fight to correct it , '' said almagor ceo meir indor . `` we will not recognize someone who was murdered in a brutal way in an individual action . '' indor 's organization wrote a letter to the national insurance institute of israel -- the country 's social security administration , which maintains the memorial site -- demanding that abu khdeir 's name be removed from the memorial wall . indor said if the teenager 's name is not taken off , members of almagor want their own family members ' names removed . on wednesday , israel radio reported that the national insurance institute of israel will remove abu khdeir 's name from the memorial following his father 's complaints . the teen 's name has already been removed from the organization 's website , which lists the names on the memorial wall . a panel of judges began hearing evidence in january against the three suspects in abu khdeir 's killing .","summary":" abu khdeir 's name is on the memorial wall at jerusalem 's mount herzl . <\/t> his father and a terror victim advocacy group objected to his being included in the list . <\/t> the palestinian teenager was beaten and burned by three israelis , authorities say . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) call it a little piece of heaven for a family torn apart by tragedy . back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . sharry was eight months pregnant . but then smith fell and hit his head . he was taken to the ou medical center in oklahoma city . smith never recovered . `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . `` i lost my best friend . the father of my unborn child . '' their son taos arrived a few weeks later . when it was time for his 6-month pictures , sharry had a special request . maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . `` they asked me if i would be willing to ' play around ' with capturing their first family photo by editing taos ' daddy in one of their pictures , '' kayli rene ' photography posted on facebook . `` i just got to thinking , we do n't have a picture with lane in it , '' the new mom told cnn affilaite koco . the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . `` lane 's not physically here with us , of course , but that picture represents to us that he is always watching over us and he will always be there for us no matter what , '' sharry said . the family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on the photographer 's facebook page this week . it has some 193,000 likes and more than 24,000 shares . `` i ca n't believe she actually did this , '' sharry said . `` it 's like amazing and apparently everyone else thinks it is too . ''","summary":" back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . <\/t> when it was time for his 6-month pictures , sharry had a special request . <\/t> the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) chinese police have arrested more than 133,000 people and seized 43.3 tons of illegal narcotics during a six-month anti-drug campaign , the country 's ministry of public security has announced . authorities also handled 115,000 drug-related crimes -- such as robbery -- and 606,000 cases of drug use during the nationwide campaign to `` ban drugs in hundreds of cities , '' liu yuejin , assistant minister of public security , said wednesday . the figures were nearly double the same period a year earlier , while the amount of narcotics seized was up by 44.9 % , according to the ministry . liu said drug trafficking groups have `` suffered a heavy blow '' and drug users have been `` forcefully regulated . '' however , the police also paid a price , liu said , in quotes carried by the state-run xinhua news agency . nine police officers died and another 657 were wounded in the mission , with 76 severely wounded . the ministry rewarded 60 units and 100 people . liu said china 's drug-related problems were still severe , with online drug trafficking an increasing problem . he said the ministry had launched a three-month online campaign starting in april targeting people engaged in drug-related internet crimes . over the past nine months , a string of movie and television stars , film directors and pop singers have been arrested and charged over drug related incidents , including jaycee chan , son of kung fu movie star jackie chan , who was convicted on a drug charge and sentenced to six months in prison by a beijing court . in august last year , dozens of management agencies representing actors and singers signed an agreement with beijing authorities banning drug use from the entertainment industry and pledging to sack any artists who broke the law .","summary":" authorities also handled 115,000 drug-related crimes -- such as robbery -- and 606,000 cases of drug use during the nationwide campaign to `` ban drugs in hundreds of cities , '' liu yuejin , assistant minister of public security , said wednesday . <\/t> liu said china 's drug-related problems were still severe , with online drug trafficking an increasing problem . <\/t> over the past nine months , a string of movie and television stars , film directors and pop singers have been arrested and charged over drug related incidents , including jaycee chan , son of kung fu movie star jackie chan , who was convicted on a drug charge and sentenced to six months in prison by a beijing court . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) chinese police have arrested more than 133,000 people and seized 43.3 tons of illegal narcotics during a six-month anti-drug campaign , the country 's ministry of public security has announced . authorities also handled 115,000 drug-related crimes -- such as robbery -- and 606,000 cases of drug use during the nationwide campaign to `` ban drugs in hundreds of cities , '' liu yuejin , assistant minister of public security , said wednesday . the figures were nearly double the same period a year earlier , while the amount of narcotics seized was up by 44.9 % , according to the ministry . liu said drug trafficking groups have `` suffered a heavy blow '' and drug users have been `` forcefully regulated . '' however , the police also paid a price , liu said , in quotes carried by the state-run xinhua news agency . nine police officers died and another 657 were wounded in the mission , with 76 severely wounded . the ministry rewarded 60 units and 100 people . liu said china 's drug-related problems were still severe , with online drug trafficking an increasing problem . he said the ministry had launched a three-month online campaign starting in april targeting people engaged in drug-related internet crimes . over the past nine months , a string of movie and television stars , film directors and pop singers have been arrested and charged over drug related incidents , including jaycee chan , son of kung fu movie star jackie chan , who was convicted on a drug charge and sentenced to six months in prison by a beijing court . in august last year , dozens of management agencies representing actors and singers signed an agreement with beijing authorities banning drug use from the entertainment industry and pledging to sack any artists who broke the law .","summary":" police arrest 133,000 people and seize 43.3 tons of narcotics in a six-month period . <\/t> china launches a new online campaign to crack down on online drug crimes . <\/t> celebrities have been embroiled in the nation 's intensifying anti-drug campaign . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a mom furious at her son for apparently taking part in the baltimore riots has become a sensation online . in video captured by cnn affiliate wmar , the woman is seen pulling her masked son away from a crowd , smacking him in the head repeatedly , and screaming at him . as he tries to walk away , she follows him , screaming , `` get the f -- - over here ! '' eventually , he turns toward her , his face no longer covered . the boy is dressed in dark pants and a black hoodie , with a dark backpack on . wmar reports that the woman saw her son on television throwing rocks at police . the name of the woman dressed in light blue jeans , a yellow lace tunic and a cropped yellow jacket was not immediately known . but police commissioner anthony batts thanked her in remarks to the media . `` and if you saw in one scene you had one mother who grabbed their child who had a hood on his head and she started smacking him on the head because she was so embarrassed , '' he said monday . `` i wish i had more parents that took charge of their kids out there tonight . ''","summary":" in video captured by cnn affiliate wmar , the woman is seen pulling her masked son away from a crowd , smacking him in the head repeatedly , and screaming at him . <\/t> eventually , he turns toward her , his face no longer covered . <\/t> and she started smacking him on the head because she was so embarrassed , '' he said monday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a mom furious at her son for apparently taking part in the baltimore riots has become a sensation online . in video captured by cnn affiliate wmar , the woman is seen pulling her masked son away from a crowd , smacking him in the head repeatedly , and screaming at him . as he tries to walk away , she follows him , screaming , `` get the f -- - over here ! '' eventually , he turns toward her , his face no longer covered . the boy is dressed in dark pants and a black hoodie , with a dark backpack on . wmar reports that the woman saw her son on television throwing rocks at police . the name of the woman dressed in light blue jeans , a yellow lace tunic and a cropped yellow jacket was not immediately known . but police commissioner anthony batts thanked her in remarks to the media . `` and if you saw in one scene you had one mother who grabbed their child who had a hood on his head and she started smacking him on the head because she was so embarrassed , '' he said monday . `` i wish i had more parents that took charge of their kids out there tonight . ''","summary":" the mom saw her son on tv throwing rocks at police , cnn affiliate reports . <\/t> police praise her actions . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . <\/t> that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . <\/t> osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) '' success kid '' is likely the internet 's most famous baby . you 've seen him in dozens of memes , fist clenched in a determined look of persevering despite the odds . success kid -- now an 8-year-old named sammy griner -- needs a little bit of that mojo to rub off on his family . his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . the campaign is already a success . by wednesday it had topped its goal . griner told the daily dot that her husband was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2006 and suffered complete kidney failure three years later . `` one can only survive with no natural kidney function ... for so long , '' laney griner said . `` his energy and mood are affected ; he can no longer work , and he spends 12 hours a week in dialysis clinic . `` having been on dialysis for this long greatly increases his risks of developing further complications . the only way to save his life is to get a transplant . there 's no other way around that , '' she said . the family does n't know when a kidney might become available . their gofundme page has a link for potential donors . sammy 's internet fame began in 2007 when his mom posted a picture of him on a beach with a fist full of sand and a satisfied look on his face . myspace picked it up , so did reddit . the rest is internet history . success just seems to run in some families .","summary":" you 've seen him in dozens of memes , fist clenched in a determined look of persevering despite the odds . <\/t> his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . <\/t> about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . iraqi security forces regained full control of the baiji refinery , the combined joint task force said . a week ago , isis claimed it controlled part of the facility , posting images online that purported to back up the claim . iraq is working to fortify the facility 's defenses , the task force said in a statement . over the past nine days , the coalition conducted 47 airstrikes in the area , the statement said . meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . the peshmerga are the national military force of kurdistan . `` front-line reporting indicates at least 35 isis terrorists were killed during the offensive , '' the council said in a statement . the goal was to push back isis and `` diminish its ability to threaten the security of kirkuk province , '' the statement said . `` this success follows an offensive south and west of kirkuk '' last month in which 100 square kilometers ( 39 square miles ) of terrain was cleared , the council said .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . <\/t> iraqi security forces regained full control of the baiji refinery , the combined joint task force said . <\/t> meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers -lrb- 32 square miles -rrb- of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . iraqi security forces regained full control of the baiji refinery , the combined joint task force said . a week ago , isis claimed it controlled part of the facility , posting images online that purported to back up the claim . iraq is working to fortify the facility 's defenses , the task force said in a statement . over the past nine days , the coalition conducted 47 airstrikes in the area , the statement said . meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . the peshmerga are the national military force of kurdistan . `` front-line reporting indicates at least 35 isis terrorists were killed during the offensive , '' the council said in a statement . the goal was to push back isis and `` diminish its ability to threaten the security of kirkuk province , '' the statement said . `` this success follows an offensive south and west of kirkuk '' last month in which 100 square kilometers ( 39 square miles ) of terrain was cleared , the council said .","summary":" iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces say they retook a key refinery from isis . <\/t> peshmerga forces also report retaking terrain from isis . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . suddenly , he 's set to buy his own place and collect a nice pension . helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . charles inman could not bear to see his 62-year-old ward land back on the street , he told cnn affiliate wfts . the shelter where the case worker works set helinski up with a bunk and a locker . but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . `` he needed to have an identification , but we could n't get an identification without a birth certificate , '' inman said . a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . `` we first had to figure out that we needed a consular record of foreign birth or something like that , '' said tampa police officer dan mcdonald , who pitched in to help helinski . with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . `` then it became bank of america , '' he said . the account was still there , and the social security administration had n't forgotten about him . it had kept paying helinski benefits for years , and they had stacked up high . now helinski is thinking of buying his own four walls . and he 'll have monthly benefits to live on . `` i guess i 'm exhilarated , excited , you know , '' he said . mcdonald said he and inman were stunned . `` we were n't quite sure what to say . ''","summary":" john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . <\/t> helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . <\/t> with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sofia vergara 's ex-fiance is speaking out about their dispute over frozen embryos created while they dated . in an op-ed published by the new york times on wednesday , nick loeb explained his rationale for fighting to keep the two female embryos he shares with the actress . `` i wanted to keep this private , but recently the story broke to the world , '' loeb wrote . `` it has gotten attention not only because of the people involved -- my ex is sofia vergara , who stars in the abc series `` modern family '' -- but also because embryonic custody disputes raise important questions about life , religion and parenthood . '' loeb says he met the actress in 2010 and they got engaged two years later , at which point they decided to create the embryos and conceive a child via a surrogate . after two attempts failed to bring fertilized embryos to term , they created two more embryos using her eggs and his sperm . `` when we create embryos for the purpose of life , should we not define them as life , rather than as property ? , '' he said . `` ... a woman is entitled to bring a pregnancy to term even if the man objects . should n't a man who is willing to take on all parental responsibilities be similarly entitled to bring his embryos to term even if the woman objects ? '' loeb said he filed a complaint against the 42-year-old actress to prevent her from destroying their two embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization . he filed it in august in santa monica , california , where they apparently lived while they dated . `` we signed a form stating that any embryos created through the process could be brought to term only with both parties ' consent . the form did not specify -- as california law requires -- what would happen if we separated , '' he said . `` i am asking to have it voided . '' representatives for vergara have declined to comment in the past . loeb has said he believes `` life begins at fertilization '' and wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term . he said he does n't want any money from the egg donor . the case has led to questions about who has the right to embryos . typically , a prior legal agreement between a couple spells out who has ultimate authority , said fertility specialist dr. david tourgeman , who 's not involved in this case . `` usually when embryos are created , whether the couple is married or just consenting adults , there 's usually a power of attorney that is described to these embryos , if they are frozen for future use , '' he said . in most cases , the mother or the origin of the egg is given power of attorney , although anyone can make a request , tourgeman said . if there 's a disagreement , the courts usually get involved to decide who legally owns the embryos , he said . vergara is now reportedly engaged to actor joe manganiello .","summary":" in an op-ed published by the new york times on wednesday , nick loeb explained his rationale for fighting to keep the two female embryos he shares with the actress . <\/t> loeb has said he believes `` life begins at fertilization '' and wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term . <\/t> typically , a prior legal agreement between a couple spells out who has ultimate authority , said fertility specialist dr. <\/t> david tourgeman , who 's not involved in this case . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sofia vergara 's ex-fiance is speaking out about their dispute over frozen embryos created while they dated . in an op-ed published by the new york times on wednesday , nick loeb explained his rationale for fighting to keep the two female embryos he shares with the actress . `` i wanted to keep this private , but recently the story broke to the world , '' loeb wrote . `` it has gotten attention not only because of the people involved -- my ex is sofia vergara , who stars in the abc series `` modern family '' -- but also because embryonic custody disputes raise important questions about life , religion and parenthood . '' loeb says he met the actress in 2010 and they got engaged two years later , at which point they decided to create the embryos and conceive a child via a surrogate . after two attempts failed to bring fertilized embryos to term , they created two more embryos using her eggs and his sperm . `` when we create embryos for the purpose of life , should we not define them as life , rather than as property ? , '' he said . `` ... a woman is entitled to bring a pregnancy to term even if the man objects . should n't a man who is willing to take on all parental responsibilities be similarly entitled to bring his embryos to term even if the woman objects ? '' loeb said he filed a complaint against the 42-year-old actress to prevent her from destroying their two embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization . he filed it in august in santa monica , california , where they apparently lived while they dated . `` we signed a form stating that any embryos created through the process could be brought to term only with both parties ' consent . the form did not specify -- as california law requires -- what would happen if we separated , '' he said . `` i am asking to have it voided . '' representatives for vergara have declined to comment in the past . loeb has said he believes `` life begins at fertilization '' and wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term . he said he does n't want any money from the egg donor . the case has led to questions about who has the right to embryos . typically , a prior legal agreement between a couple spells out who has ultimate authority , said fertility specialist dr. david tourgeman , who 's not involved in this case . `` usually when embryos are created , whether the couple is married or just consenting adults , there 's usually a power of attorney that is described to these embryos , if they are frozen for future use , '' he said . in most cases , the mother or the origin of the egg is given power of attorney , although anyone can make a request , tourgeman said . if there 's a disagreement , the courts usually get involved to decide who legally owns the embryos , he said . vergara is now reportedly engaged to actor joe manganiello .","summary":" loeb says he filed a complaint against the actress to prevent her from destroying their two embryos . <\/t> the couple created the embryos while they were engaged . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) fast-food outlet burger king will sponsor the wedding of an illinois couple . not just any couple -- these are the nuptials of joel burger and ashley king . they accepted the restaurant chain 's offer to pay for their july affair on monday . `` we are very appreciative of burger king and ca n't thank them enough for their generosity ! '' said king . it all started after their engagement in october . the couple had a little fun with the name coincidence and posed by a burger king restaurant sign for a photo . they were interviewed by reporter dave bakke of the state journal-register in springfield , the state capital . burger king got wind of the article and was immediately interested in the happy couple , tweeting for help to locate them . they were invited on skype on monday to learn of a surprise : burger king will pay for their whole wedding . `` we were shocked ( and still are ) , '' said king . the fast food romance was many years in the making . burger , now 24 , and king , 23 , met in kindergarten and grew up together in new berlin . in fifth grade , classmates joel burger and ashley king were asked to stand as student council representatives during an assembly with a motivational speaker . `` he said our names to the school , '' king told cnn , `` and then laughed and pronounced that together we were burger king . '' the motivational speaker was n't too far off -- a merger was in the works . the two became friends by high school , then dated in college . when the time came to propose , `` joel took me out on his boat to go fishing , and he popped the question while we were on the water . '' burger king 's message for the happy couple : `` congratulations , joel and ashley on falling in love your way . ''","summary":" joel burger and ashley king have been engaged since october . <\/t> their engagement photo with a burger king sign attracted burger king to offer to pay for their wedding . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) fast-food outlet burger king will sponsor the wedding of an illinois couple . not just any couple -- these are the nuptials of joel burger and ashley king . they accepted the restaurant chain 's offer to pay for their july affair on monday . `` we are very appreciative of burger king and ca n't thank them enough for their generosity ! '' said king . it all started after their engagement in october . the couple had a little fun with the name coincidence and posed by a burger king restaurant sign for a photo . they were interviewed by reporter dave bakke of the state journal-register in springfield , the state capital . burger king got wind of the article and was immediately interested in the happy couple , tweeting for help to locate them . they were invited on skype on monday to learn of a surprise : burger king will pay for their whole wedding . `` we were shocked ( and still are ) , '' said king . the fast food romance was many years in the making . burger , now 24 , and king , 23 , met in kindergarten and grew up together in new berlin . in fifth grade , classmates joel burger and ashley king were asked to stand as student council representatives during an assembly with a motivational speaker . `` he said our names to the school , '' king told cnn , `` and then laughed and pronounced that together we were burger king . '' the motivational speaker was n't too far off -- a merger was in the works . the two became friends by high school , then dated in college . when the time came to propose , `` joel took me out on his boat to go fishing , and he popped the question while we were on the water . '' burger king 's message for the happy couple : `` congratulations , joel and ashley on falling in love your way . ''","summary":" -- these are the nuptials of joel burger and ashley king . <\/t> they were invited on skype on monday to learn of a surprise : burger king will pay for their whole wedding . <\/t> `` he said our names to the school , '' king told cnn , `` and then laughed and pronounced that together we were burger king . '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sometimes the best ideas come from the bathroom . but gaioz nigalidze 's ideas from the loo were a little too good . the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . nigalidze 's opponent , tigran petrosian of armenia , grew suspicious when nigalidze kept bolting to the restroom . `` the armenian noticed the georgian was oddly frequenting the toilet after each move during a crucial part of the game , '' the dubai chess and culture club said . when officials first checked nigalidze , they did n't find any device on him , the club said . but after looking into the bathroom stall he visited , they found the smartphone hidden in toilet paper . at first , nigalidze claimed the smartphone was n't his , the dubai chess organization said . but the phone was logged on to a social media network under his account . `` they also found his game being analyzed in one of the chess applications , '' the chess club said . the infraction has been reported to the international chess federation . the dubai tournament 's chief arbiter , mahdi abdul rahim , said players found guilty of cheating will be suspended for three years from all sanctioned tournaments and up to 15 years for a repeated offense , the chess and culture club said . but this would n't be an isolated case of cheating in high-stakes chess matches . in 2008 , an iranian player was banned from the dubai open after getting help from someone who was watching the game 's live broadcast and was sending suggestions via text messages , the dubai chess club said . nigalidze 's resume includes victories in the 2013 and 2014 georgian chess championships . it 's not clear how many times he went to the bathroom during those matches .","summary":" the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . <\/t> `` the armenian noticed the georgian was oddly frequenting the toilet after each move during a crucial part of the game , '' the dubai chess and culture club said . <\/t> at first , nigalidze claimed the smartphone was n't his , the dubai chess organization said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"des moines , iowa ( cnn ) martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . `` i 've seen it before , '' the former governor of maryland and possible presidential contender said . `` history is full of examples where the inevitable frontrunner was inevitable right up until she was no longer or he was no longer inevitable . '' clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . o'malley had previously dropped the inevitability comment in a television interview last month . the former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the polk county democrats in des moines , said that although clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , '' the democratic party is full of `` good leaders . '' `` history is full of examples where people who are not very well known nationally can be very well known once they are willing to make their case to the people of iowa , '' o'malley said . in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . in a march cnn\/orc poll of national democrats , only 1 % picked o'malley . in a january poll by bloomberg politics and the des moines register , o'malley was also at 1 % among iowa democrats . clinton , who leads most polls by upwards of 40 points , is planning to launch her presidential candidacy on sunday through a video message on social media , a person close to her campaign-in-waiting told cnn on friday . while he would n't say much about clinton , when asked about her candidacy , o'malley said , `` if leaders believe that they have the experience and the framework to move our country forward , they should run . and they should engage with voters and our country would be the better for it . '' o'malley , like other democrats , appears to refrain from directly attacking clinton . although last month on abc , he said that the presidency is `` not some crown to be passed between two families , '' he has not focused on her . he has , however , openly teased a presidential run . `` i know that , as democrats , we expect -- and i have heard this all over the country -- the democrats expect a robust conversation about the issues we face as a nation and the challenges we face , '' he said . `` they believe that that conversation needs to take place in something as important as a presidential primary . '' he concluded : `` it would be an extreme poverty indeed if there was only one person willing to compete for our party 's nomination for president . ''","summary":" the former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the polk county democrats in des moines , said that although clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , '' the democratic party is full of `` good leaders . '' <\/t> in a january poll by bloomberg politics and the des moines register , o'malley was also at 1 % among iowa democrats . <\/t> o'malley , like other democrats , appears to refrain from directly attacking clinton . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . bullock , 50 , joins a long line of actresses to receive the honor , including last year 's cover girl , lupita nyong'o , and gwyneth paltrow in 2013 . she seems to be taking it all in stride , calling the whole thing `` ridiculous . '' `` real beauty is quiet . especially in this town , it 's just so hard not to say , ' oh , i need to look like that , ' `` she told people . `` no , be a good person ; be a good mom ; do a good job with the lunch ; let someone cut in front of you who looks like they 're in a bigger hurry . the people i find most beautiful are the ones who are n't trying . '' the cover story focuses on bullock 's home life with her son , louis , 5 , and her efforts to stay healthy and fit past her 40s . `` i was putting him to bed and told him that even when i 'm old and gray and more wrinkly than i am now , i 'll still love him and want to tuck him in , '' she said . `` and he asked why i have wrinkles , and i said , ' well , i hope some of them are from laughing so much . ' and he touched my face and said , ' you 're not old , you 're just happy . ' `` the oscar-winning star of movies including `` gravity , '' `` the blind side '' and `` crash '' said she 's happy with who she is . `` as long as i 'm healthy and strong and i do n't let this mind of mine run amok with insecurities about what i am not , i can look in the mirror and like who i see . '' the selection of bullock , the oldest woman to receive top honors in the history of the list , is a sign that beauty knows no age , say some . `` great choice ! gorgeous , talented , over 50 and fabulous ! that 's the way it 's done ! '' wrote one fan on people 's facebook page . also making the `` most beautiful '' cut this year : gabrielle union , ariana grande and laverne cox . the issue hits newsstands friday .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . <\/t> the people i find most beautiful are the ones who are n't trying . '' <\/t> that 's the way it 's done ! '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) everybody loves a good comeback story -- especially one that 's dino-sized . after its name was booted from science books for more than a century , a new study suggests that the brontosaurus belongs to its own genera , and therefore deserves its own name . o.c . marsh first named the brontosaurus in 1879 , after he received 25 crates of bones discovered at como bluff , wyoming , according to the yale peabody museum of natural history . similar to , though not as large as the apatosaurus discovered a couple of years prior , marsh named the dinosaur , `` brontosaurus , '' or `` thunder lizard . '' apatosaurus had three sacral vertebrae in its hip region and brontosaurus had five , according to the museum 's website , so marsh gave the dinosaurs two different names . later it was discovered that the number of sacral vertebrae is related to age : as the animal gets older , two of the vertebrae fuse to the sacrum . paleontologist elmer riggs concluded in 1903 that the brontosaurus was really a young apatosaurus , and therefore must go by that name , according to the museum . emanuel tschopp , a paleontologist at the nova university of lisbon , portugal , led this latest study , which took five years and included visits to 20 museums in europe and the united states to collect data . by examining `` 500 anatomical traits , '' tschopp said he was able to `` reconstruct the family tree '' of diplodocids -- the family apatosaurus and brontosaurus belong to . tschopp `` looked at every single specimen , '' according to jacques gauthier , curator of vertebrate paleontology at yale peabody museum and `` noted their characteristics , '' plugging data into an algorithm that revealed `` five species in the group of diplodocids . '' two of them are brontosaurus-like and three are apatosaurus-like , gauthier said . while his findings have earned the excitement of brontosaurus fans everywhere , tschopp said he is `` expecting a debate about the case of brontosaurus . '' `` we think we have good evidence , '' he said , `` but i know there are other research groups that do not completely agree . '' for gauthier , tschopp 's discovery means changes are coming to the original brontosaurus skeleton that has lived at the yale peabody museum of natural history since 1936 . `` we 're definitely going to have to change the label , '' he said .","summary":" o.c. <\/t> marsh first named the brontosaurus in 1879 , after he received 25 crates of bones discovered at como bluff , wyoming , according to the yale peabody museum of natural history . <\/t> by examining `` 500 anatomical traits , '' tschopp said he was able to `` reconstruct the family tree '' of diplodocids -- the family apatosaurus and brontosaurus belong to . <\/t> two of them are brontosaurus-like and three are apatosaurus-like , gauthier said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a 32-year-old massachusetts man is facing murder charges , authorities said wednesday , four days after another man 's remains were found in a duffel bag . the middlesex district attorney 's office said that carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned the morning of april 14 for murder in connection with the remains discovered saturday in cambridge . earlier this week , colina was arraigned on charges of assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body . a middlesex county judge then revoked bail for colina in another case he 's involved in , for alleged assault and battery . the victim in that case is different from the one whose remains were found in recent days . police were notified saturday morning about a suspicious item along a walkway in cambridge . officers arrived at the scene , opened a duffel bag and found human remains . after that discovery , police say , a surveillance video led them to an apartment building , where more body parts were discovered in a common area . that location is near the cambridge police department headquarters . the remains at both locations belonged to the same victim , identified monday as jonathan camilien , 26 . camilien and colina knew each other , according to authorities . `` this was a gruesome discovery , '' district attorney marian ryan said . cnn 's kevin conlon contributed to this report .","summary":" prosecutor : carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned on the murder charge. <\/t> he 's already been arraigned for alleged assault and battery , improper disposal of a body . <\/t> body parts were found in a duffel bag and a common area of an apartment building . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a 32-year-old massachusetts man is facing murder charges , authorities said wednesday , four days after another man 's remains were found in a duffel bag . the middlesex district attorney 's office said that carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned the morning of april 14 for murder in connection with the remains discovered saturday in cambridge . earlier this week , colina was arraigned on charges of assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body . a middlesex county judge then revoked bail for colina in another case he 's involved in , for alleged assault and battery . the victim in that case is different from the one whose remains were found in recent days . police were notified saturday morning about a suspicious item along a walkway in cambridge . officers arrived at the scene , opened a duffel bag and found human remains . after that discovery , police say , a surveillance video led them to an apartment building , where more body parts were discovered in a common area . that location is near the cambridge police department headquarters . the remains at both locations belonged to the same victim , identified monday as jonathan camilien , 26 . camilien and colina knew each other , according to authorities . `` this was a gruesome discovery , '' district attorney marian ryan said . cnn 's kevin conlon contributed to this report .","summary":" the middlesex district attorney 's office said that carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned the morning of april 14 for murder in connection with the remains discovered saturday in cambridge . <\/t> earlier this week , colina was arraigned on charges of assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body . <\/t> the remains at both locations belonged to the same victim , identified monday as jonathan camilien , 26 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) just eight months ago , a young woman named fatu kekula was single-handedly trying to save her ebola-stricken family , donning trash bags to protect herself against the deadly virus . today , because of a cnn story and the generosity of donors from around the world , kekula wears scrubs bearing the emblem of the emory university nell hodgson woodruff school of nursing in atlanta , where she 's learning skills she can take back home to care for her fellow liberians . `` it 's a surprise -- a young child like me who came from a very poor background coming to the u.s. , '' she said . `` i 'm thankful to cnn and i appreciate the people who made donations , and i 'm thankful to emory for accepting me to study . '' at emory , kekula has asked for special training on certain skills , such as caring for burns , a common type of injury because children in liberia sometimes fall into the open fires used for cooking . one of her instructors , kelly fullwood , said kekula 's an excellent student who has taught her teachers a thing or two about how to do procedures without costly equipment , as she 's been forced to do in liberia . `` she fascinates me every day , '' fullwood said . `` she gets nursing . she gets what it 's about . '' kekula , 23 , was just a year away from finishing up her nursing degree in liberia when ebola struck and her mother , father , sister and cousin came down with the disease . hospitals were full and no doctors would visit her home , so with just advice from a physician on the phone , kekula took care of all four of her relatives at the same time . all but her cousin survived -- a high success rate considering that at the time , about 70 % of ebola patients were dying in liberia . kekula could n't continue her nursing education in liberia , because the schools had closed . a cnn story about kekula in september prompted donations from around the world to iam , an organization that raises money to help african natives pay for education . david smith , an associate dean at emory 's nursing school , said they accepted kekula because they were struck by how both she and emory each treated four ebola patients at around the same time last year -- and emory had dozens of doctors and nurses and millions of dollars in technology while kekula had nobody and nearly no supplies . stop ebola where it starts . `` it was obvious to us that this woman was intelligent and strong and fearless , '' he said . kekula is scheduled to return to liberia in august . `` these things that i have learned here i am going to take back to my fellow nurses , '' she said . `` i love to care for people . i love to save lives . '' extraordinary people .","summary":" -lrb- cnn -rrb- just eight months ago , a young woman named fatu kekula was single-handedly trying to save her ebola-stricken family , donning trash bags to protect herself against the deadly virus . <\/t> one of her instructors , kelly fullwood , said kekula 's an excellent student who has taught her teachers a thing or two about how to do procedures without costly equipment , as she 's been forced to do in liberia . <\/t> kekula could n't continue her nursing education in liberia , because the schools had closed . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) just eight months ago , a young woman named fatu kekula was single-handedly trying to save her ebola-stricken family , donning trash bags to protect herself against the deadly virus . today , because of a cnn story and the generosity of donors from around the world , kekula wears scrubs bearing the emblem of the emory university nell hodgson woodruff school of nursing in atlanta , where she 's learning skills she can take back home to care for her fellow liberians . `` it 's a surprise -- a young child like me who came from a very poor background coming to the u.s. , '' she said . `` i 'm thankful to cnn and i appreciate the people who made donations , and i 'm thankful to emory for accepting me to study . '' at emory , kekula has asked for special training on certain skills , such as caring for burns , a common type of injury because children in liberia sometimes fall into the open fires used for cooking . one of her instructors , kelly fullwood , said kekula 's an excellent student who has taught her teachers a thing or two about how to do procedures without costly equipment , as she 's been forced to do in liberia . `` she fascinates me every day , '' fullwood said . `` she gets nursing . she gets what it 's about . '' kekula , 23 , was just a year away from finishing up her nursing degree in liberia when ebola struck and her mother , father , sister and cousin came down with the disease . hospitals were full and no doctors would visit her home , so with just advice from a physician on the phone , kekula took care of all four of her relatives at the same time . all but her cousin survived -- a high success rate considering that at the time , about 70 % of ebola patients were dying in liberia . kekula could n't continue her nursing education in liberia , because the schools had closed . a cnn story about kekula in september prompted donations from around the world to iam , an organization that raises money to help african natives pay for education . david smith , an associate dean at emory 's nursing school , said they accepted kekula because they were struck by how both she and emory each treated four ebola patients at around the same time last year -- and emory had dozens of doctors and nurses and millions of dollars in technology while kekula had nobody and nearly no supplies . stop ebola where it starts . `` it was obvious to us that this woman was intelligent and strong and fearless , '' he said . kekula is scheduled to return to liberia in august . `` these things that i have learned here i am going to take back to my fellow nurses , '' she said . `` i love to care for people . i love to save lives . '' extraordinary people .","summary":" fatu kekula , 23 , saved most of her family from ebola . <\/t> thanks to donors , she is being trained at emory university . <\/t> kekula was one year away from finishing a nursing degree when ebola struck . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) since iran 's islamic revolution in 1979 , women have been barred from attending most sports events involving men . but the situation appears set to improve in the coming months after a top iranian sports official said that the ban will be lifted for some events . a plan to allow `` women and families '' to enter sports stadiums will come into effect in the next year , deputy sports minister abdolhamid ahmadi said saturday , according to state-run media . but it is n't clear exactly which games women will be able to attend . according to the state-run press tv , ahmadi said the restrictions would be lifted for indoor sports events . the rules wo n't change for all matches because some sports are mainly related to men and `` families are not interested in attending '' them , press tv cited him as saying . iranian authorities imposed the ban on women attending men 's sports events after the revolution , deeming that mixed crowds watching games together was un-islamic . during the ensuing decades , the crowds at soccer games , iran 's most popular sport , have been all male . iranian women were briefly permitted to attend volleyball matches under the moderate president mohammad khatami , but the ban was reinstated in 2005 after the more hard-line mahmoud ahmadinejad came to power . the iranian government has come under pressure from international sports officials over the restrictions . fifa president sepp blatter called on iran last month to end its `` intolerable '' ban on women attending soccer matches , saying the situation `` can not continue . '' iran had been in the running to host the 2019 edition of soccer 's asian cup , but the tournament was awarded to the united arab emirates . the ban on women attending matches was widely seen as a major impediment to iran 's chances of securing the event . the ban came under the spotlight at the asian cup in australia earlier this year , when thousands of female iranian fans watched their soccer team without restriction . during the match against iraq , activists called for the ban to end and unfurled a banner showing the face of ghoncheh ghavami , a british-iranian woman detained in iran last year while trying to watch a volleyball match . iranian officials have denied that ghavami was arrested for attending the volleyball game , saying she was taken into custody for `` anti-iran activities . '' the news agency reuters reported that she was recently pardoned by the court of appeal . cnn 's annie ramos contributed to this report .","summary":" A plan to allow `` women and families '' to enter sports stadiums will come into effect in the next year , Deputy Sports Minister Abdolhamid Ahmadi said Saturday , according to state-run media . <\/t> But it is n't clear exactly which games women will be able to attend . <\/t> But the situation appears set to improve in the coming months after a top Iranian sports official said that the ban will be lifted for some events . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) oprah 's in there . so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . the last `` late show '' will air wednesday , may 20 . among the notables are oprah winfrey , with whom letterman has had an on-and-off faux feud for years ; clooney , who 's starring in `` tomorrowland , '' which will be released on may 22 ; and stern , who 's always an engaging letterman guest . but longtime fans may be even more intrigued by the appearances of keaton , an old acquaintance who once shared a stage with letterman as players on mary tyler moore 's short-lived 1978 variety show , and murray , who was the very first guest on letterman 's old nbc show , `` late night with david letterman . '' steve martin , who 's taken part in some of the `` late show 's '' best bits , will also be dropping by . letterman has been a late-night host for 33 years , close to 22 of them on cbs ' `` late show . '' stephen colbert will take over the `` late show '' on september 8 .","summary":" On Tuesday , `` The Late Show with David Letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . <\/t> So 's Bill Murray , George Clooney , Scarlett Johansson , Jerry Seinfeld , Howard Stern , Tina Fey , Michael Keaton and Ray Romano . <\/t> The last `` Late Show '' will air Wednesday , May 20 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) feeling so happy you just ca n't stand it ? you might want to pop some acetaminophen . a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . but their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . '' the researchers tested their thesis by showing 82 college students 40 photographs -- some of highly pleasant images , such as children with kittens , and some of highly unpleasant images , such as children who were malnourished . half of the participants in the study were given `` an acute dose '' of acetaminophen -- 1,000 milligrams -- and the other half were given a placebo with the same appearance . the subjects were then asked to rate the photos according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . the researchers followed up by testing a group of 85 people to see whether this change in judgment applied just to emotions or whether the drug blunted people 's evaluation of magnitude in general . this group showed the same blunting of emotional reactions . but acetaminophen did not affect how much blue they saw in each photo . but people who participated in the study did not appear to know they were acting differently , said baldwin way , an assistant professor of psychology who was another of the study 's authors . `` most people probably are n't aware of how their emotions may be impacted when they take acetaminophen , '' way said . each week , about 23 % of american adults -- or 52 million people -- use a medicine containing acetaminophen , according to the nonprofit consumer healthcare products association . the authors said it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . but have no fear -- they plan to study that question , as well .","summary":" A new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in Tylenol , most forms of Midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . <\/t> The authors of the study , which was published this week in Psychological Science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . <\/t> But their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . <\/t> Those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . since then , the amount of oil in the area has dissipated and communities have started to show signs of recovery . in fact , reports indicate that the gulf of mexico 's seafood industry , which supplies the united states with roughly 40 % of its seafood , is finally starting to rebound . however , profound challenges remain , in part because so many questions about the long-term consequences remain unanswered . to this day , it 's still unclear where all of the oil went , exactly how much remains or whether the reappearance of wildlife is a result of adaptation or a signal that the crisis is truly abating . one of the populations that can provide insight into these questions is the gulf crab . crabs play an important role in the region : roughly 60 million pounds were fished in the gulf in 2012 , earning tens of millions in revenue . yet in the aftermath of the spill , changes to crustacean communities in the area were quite apparent to the naked eye . researchers documented substantial differences in appearance , and deformities in crabs that were affected by the spill including lesions so numerous they ate through the joints , forcing limbs to fall off . these traits have affected not only the crabs ' market value but also likely their ability to survive . while these changes in outward appearance have dissipated in the short-term , the health of these crabs could still be precarious . i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . using the power of genomics and computational biology , we analyzed the genes of flat back mud crabs that were exposed to oil from the macondo prospect where the deepwater horizon rig was drilling when it exploded or to a combination of oil and dispersant in the lab . by studying gene expression , the process that turns information from a gene into a product that functions within a cell , we searched for indicators that might signal exposure to oil and , based on the types of changes we might see , clues as to how the crabs respond . although we are still in the early stages of our research , we are seeing significant differences in gene expression connected to exposure -- meaning the crabs are turning some genes on or off in response to oil and dispersant . we are still working to determine whether these changes impact their ability to survive and reproduce . it 's not just gulf crabs that are experiencing changes . research on different species and other aspects of the regional environment is starting to show that there could be long-term effects resulting from the oil spill and the response to the spill . this not only has consequences for the gulf area , where oil drilling continues , but also for communities along the atlantic coast , where the obama administration has recently announced a plan to open unprecedented oil and natural gas exploration . ( bp 's vice president of communications , geoff morrell , told cnn that wildlife species in the gulf have `` bounced back and `` there is no data that suggests there are any long-term population-level impacts to any species . '' ) with the virtual certainty of more spills , we need a lot more information on the consequences of these disasters and how we can combat them effectively and efficiently . the u.s. department of the interior and the environmental protection agency are making some progress . in coming months , they are releasing changes to regulations and response plans based on the early lessons learned from the deepwater horizon spill . but government agencies can not just rely on the short-term data to determine the best response for the next oil spill crisis . instead , the government and oil companies should work together to support ongoing , long-term ecological research so that we have a better grasp of what `` normal '' looks like and what factors are important in maintaining those conditions even after a disastrous oil spill . only then will we truly understand the impact of offshore drilling and the best ways to respond to crises to protect our most important natural resources .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- Five years after the Deepwater Horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . <\/t> The immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . <\/t> It 's not just Gulf crabs that are experiencing changes . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( hln ) hln 's # meforreal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . we want to see the real parts of life , the ones that do n't get a filter or a facebook post but are a part of our realities nonetheless . tag your favorite unscripted , unedited , un-perfected moments using # meforreal and see what others are sharing on facebook , twitter and the daily share . the internet is always quick to dish out judgmental opinions , such as the body-hate people showed to singer p ! nk after she posted a photo of herself in a black dress she wore to a cancer benefit this past weekend ( which , if you ask us , was pretty fantastic , and she looked fabulous in it . ) as a woman with a lot of experience singing to her detractors , though , she knew exactly what to say and how to say it . and when it came to keeping her tongue firmly in cheek while she schooled people who had nothing better to do than be totally rude , she owned it . clearly , it 's not troubling p ! nk or her hubs , carey hart ( who , by the way , is quite handsome himself , so clearly he has rad taste ) . not only did p ! nk 's response rally her fans , but they also started sharing their own photos of themselves post-pregnancy and embracing what p ! nk tells her daughter is her `` squishiness . '' postscript for the haters : we think you just racked up more fans for p ! nk . now go look in a mirror , and tell us -- are you perfect ?","summary":" -LRB- HLN -RRB- HLN 's #MeForReal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . <\/t> We want to see the REAL parts of life , the ones that do n't get a filter or a Facebook post but are a part of our realities nonetheless . <\/t> Tag your favorite unscripted , unedited , un-perfected moments using #MeForReal and see what others are sharing on Facebook , Twitter and the Daily Share . <\/t> Clearly , it 's not troubling P!nk or her hubs , Carey Hart -LRB- who , by the way , is quite handsome himself , so clearly he has rad taste -RRB- . <\/t> Postscript for the haters : We think you just racked up MORE fans for P!nk . <\/t> Now go look in a mirror , and tell us -- are YOU perfect ? <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . it took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . they remained publicly undisclosed until last week . the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . the washington post did not mince words on the allegation . `` any charges of that sort would be absurd , the product of fertile and twisted imaginations , '' the paper said in a statement . the state department also reacted with term `` absurd '' after hearing of reports in iran 's press about the charges . `` if the reports are true , these charges are absurd , should be immediately dismissed and jason should be immediately freed so that he can return to his family , '' the state department official said . since officers picked up rezaian and his wife , yeganeh salehi , on july 22 at their home , the post , the state department and rezaian 's family have protested and called for his release . salehi was released on bail in october . rezaian was denied bail . and for months , he was denied access to proper legal representation , his family has said . boxing great muhammad ali , also an american muslim , appealed to tehran last month to give rezaian full access to legal representation and free him on bail . `` to my knowledge , jason is a man of peace and great faith , a man whose dedication and respect for the iranian people is evident in his work , '' ali said in a religiously worded statement . the journalist has also not been allowed to see visitors aside from his wife and has endured long interrogations , family members have said . in december , after a 10-hour hearing , rezaian signed a paper to acknowledge that he understood the charges against him , the post reported . iran 's human rights chief , mohammad javad larijani , told news outlet france 24 last year that he hoped rezaian 's case would come to a positive conclusion . he said , `` let us hope that this fiasco will end on good terms . '' more on detained americans . cnn 's sara mazloumsaki and azadeh ansari contributed to this report .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- Jason Rezaian has sat in jail in Iran for nearly nine months . <\/t> The Washington Post 's bureau chief in Tehran was arrested in July on unspecified allegations . <\/t> It took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . <\/t> The Iranian-American will be tried soon on espionage , Tehran 's chief justice said . <\/t> He is accused of economic spying , the Post reported , citing Iranian state media . <\/t> More on detained Americans . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees trapped in the yarmouk refugee camp have suffered what can only be described as untold indignities . but while the story is in itself tragic , it is the individual lives at the heart of the camp that make the imperative for humanitarian action so compelling . i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . '' the fact that they are alive truly make them miracle children . looking into those bright young faces , touching their pristine hands , the logic of our humanitarian mandate -- the mission to protect -- never felt stronger to me . like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . i want to introduce you to them in the hope that you , too , will understand why i am firmly convinced that turning away is not an option -- and why the international community must act in a concerted manner to respond to the many tragedies in syria . jihad ya'qoub , the youngest palestinian refugee to flee yarmouk , was born on march 30 . his mother , said fatima , never imagined bringing a child into this world could be so tough . `` i was hoping to drink milk and eat eggs during my pregnancy , but our financial situation did allow us to buy these expensive food items , '' she said . said fatima was living in a community where the average person survived on just 400 calories a day . mohammad was born in yarmouk on january 25 of this year . when isis -- islamic state of iraq and syria -- entered the camp and tensions heightened , his mother , nadia , fled in search of safety . her only thoughts were to save the life of her newborn son . yet she has not lost hope in the possibility of a dignified future . she hopes that if and when life returns to normal , she will be able to live once more with her husband and son in the family home in yarmouk . these tales of courage and human dignity are a lesson for us all . when i next brief the security council , as i did a few days ago , i will tell them about jihad and mohammad . i will continue to press the case for humanitarian access to other children like them inside yarmouk , other civilians who need help where they are . to do this , hostilities will have to subside . pressure must be exerted on armed actors in yarmouk to this end . beyond that , those civilians wishing to temporarily leave must be allowed to do so safely . these things are all possible . but it takes the necessary political will -- nothing more , nothing less . yarmouk must be a place where the politics of the possible begin to take hold . i believe they can . because to abandon such belief would be to abandon jihad , mohammad and thousands of other civilians like them . and that is simply not an option .","summary":" I encountered two such individuals on my mission to Damascus -- Jihad and Mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from Yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . '' <\/t> The fact that they are alive truly make them miracle children . <\/t> Mohammad was born in Yarmouk on January 25 of this year . <\/t> These tales of courage and human dignity are a lesson for us all . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . `` with a rope , something that he has , he just jumped on me . that 's what happened , '' minatel told cnn 's paula newton moments after the incident . she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . the incident occurred about a half-hour before the flight landed , after the pilots had begun their descent . `` i forced it ( the cord ) down and then other people came to help , and then i got out and he started saying that we were here to kill him , '' minatel said . the man was not restrained for the rest of the trip , but the flight crew told him to stay seated with his seat belt on . the man kept trying to get out of his seat but other passengers yelled at him whenever he tried to stand up . the two-hour flight landed at atlanta 's hartsfield airport at about 4:30 p.m. where it was met by u.s. authorities . the suspect was escorted off the plane . an fbi spokesman confirmed the agency responded to the incident . `` the passenger , however , was transported for medical\/mental evaluation under the direction and coordination of the atlanta police department , '' special agent stephen emmett said . `` while there are currently no federal charges pending , the facts of the matter are being relayed to the u.s. attorney 's office in atlanta . '' minatel , a forward from brazil , was traveling with his teammates from the ottawa fury football club of the second-division north american soccer league . they are scheduled to play the atlanta silverbacks on saturday . `` we 're very thankful to everyone who came to the aid of oliver and relieved that he 's o.k . and ready to play in our game , '' fury fc head coach marc dos santos said in a statement posted on the team 's website . several witnesses said they saw the suspect try to choke minatel with the cord of his headphones . kevin kerr says he was seated next to the suspect . `` he was talking about how this soccer team was trying to kill him . i thought he was maybe a deranged fan , '' said kerr . kerr said he fell asleep and he awakened to see the suspect trying to choke minatel . `` i assisted to make sure that did n't happen , '' kerr said . the canadian businessman said he and members of the soccer team kept a close eye on the suspect as the plane landed to make sure he did not threaten other passengers .","summary":" Oliver Minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on Air Canada Flight 8623 from Toronto when he felt something around his neck . <\/t> The incident occurred about a half-hour before the flight landed , after the pilots had begun their descent . <\/t> Kevin Kerr says he was seated next to the suspect . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" The picture was apparently uploaded on Imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag . <\/t> com . <\/t> Of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . <\/t> -LRB- CNN -RRB- #UporDown ? <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) if you 're famous and performing the american national anthem , be prepared to become a national hero or a national disgrace . facts are facts . just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` the star-spangled banner . '' sure , he can shred it on `` girls , girls , girls '' and `` dr. feelgood , '' but this is a different story -- a completely different story . to say neil butchered the song before the las vegas outlaws arena football league game would be unkind to those in the profession . there 's less carnage when butchers are done with their work . the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . in the early stages of the gulf war in 1991 , a patriotic america saluted her performance . just six months earlier , comedian roseanne barr may have established the low-water mark . the crowd at the san diego padres game booed her rendition and president george h. w. bush called it `` disgraceful . '' there 's nothing quite like getting the presidential thumbs down . one of the most controversial and beloved versions of `` the star-spangled banner '' comes from 1969 . guitar slinger jimi hendrix inflamed mainstream america with his psychedelic take on the national anthem to the delight of the woodstock generation . and then there 's michael bolton 's version . overly wrought songs are his specialty and he does n't disappoint in that department when he sings at the american league championship series in 2003 . bolton belts it out , but there 's one little problem -- the words . can anyone say crib notes ?","summary":" M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce 's Vince Neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` The Star-Spangled Banner . '' <\/t> Sure , he can shred it on `` Girls , Girls , Girls '' and `` Dr. Feelgood , '' but this is a different story -- a completely different story . <\/t> Facts are facts . <\/t> Just ask Vince , Whitney , Roseanne , Jimi and Michael . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" According to the Giraffe Conservation Foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in Africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . <\/t> The trouble started Monday , when comedian Ricky Gervais tweeted the photo with a question . <\/t> -LRB- CNN -RRB- Five years ago , Rebecca Francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) do you remember the talk about plans for iraqi-led force to try to take back mosul this spring ? well , you might want to forget it . nearly three months after a u.s. official said up to 25,000 iraqis troops were expected to return to the key northern iraqi city in april or may , a senior official in president barack obama 's administration said thursday that washington is `` not putting a timeframe on '' a possible invasion . it `` might be some time from now . might be soon , '' another senior administration official said . mosul has long been the big prize in the iraqi government 's fight -- aided by a u.s.-led military coalition , which has carried out airstrikes for months -- to defeat isis . it has also long been a source of embarrassment , considering how it fell after iraqi troops dropped their weapons , abandoned their posts and ran for their lives when militants arrived last june . the senior administration officials who talked to reporters thursday stressed the iraqis and their allies are making progress in their fight against the group that calls itself the islamic state . in fact , officials insist that isis has been degraded substantially thanks to a combination of air power and ground combat . the biggest and most recent example of this came with the recapture a few weeks ago of tikrit , the hometown of former iraqi dictator saddam hussein that is located some 100 miles ( 160 kilometers ) north of baghdad . iraqi forces aided by iranian-backed shiite militiamen took that northern city , the same place where isis allegedly massacred iraqi troops last year . still , mosul is n't tikrit . for one thing , it has a lot more people -- about a million , one obama administration official noted . and it 's more important not only to iraq , but isis , meaning the terrorist group has all the more reason to go all-out to defend it . in some ways , the campaign for mosul has begun , according to officials . there are no plans for u.s. combat troops involvement in an eventual operation , they say , but airstrikes have already targeted isis positions in the area . just because the area has been softened up some from the air , though , does n't mean a full ground assault is imminent . calling for `` patience , '' an administration official said that winning mosul is a complex endeavor . it will `` take a lot of capacity , '' the official said , `` and some time to build . ''","summary":" Nearly three months after a U.S. official said up to 25,000 Iraqis troops were expected to return to the key northern Iraqi city in April or May , a senior official in President Barack Obama 's administration said Thursday that Washington is `` not putting a timeframe on '' a possible invasion . <\/t> It `` might be some time from now . <\/t> Might be soon , '' another senior administration official said . <\/t> Still , Mosul is n't Tikrit . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) former new england patriots star aaron hernandez will need to keep his lawyers even after being convicted of murder and other charges in the death of odin lloyd . the 25-year-old potentially faces three more trials -- one criminal and two civil actions . next up is another murder trial in which he is accused of killing two men and wounding another person near a boston nightclub in july 2012 . prosecutors have said hernandez fatally shot daniel de abreu and safiro furtado when he fired into their 2003 bmw . another passenger was wounded and two others were uninjured . hernandez pleaded not guilty at his arraignment . the trial was originally slated for may 28 , but jake wark , spokesman for the suffolk county district attorney 's office , said wednesday the trial had been postponed and no new date had been set . `` we expect to select a new court date in the coming days and then set the amended trial track . the suffolk indictments allege two counts of first-degree murder for the july 16 , 2012 , shooting deaths of daniel de abreu and safiro furtado in boston 's south end ; three counts of armed assault with intent to murder and one count of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon for shots fired at three surviving victims ; and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm , '' he said . the families of de abreu and furtado filed civil suits against hernandez , and a judge froze his $ 5 million in assets , pending the outcome of the double-murder trial . the freeze includes the disputed $ 3.3 million signing bonus payment hernandez claims he is owed by the new england patriots . hernandez is also being sued by a man who claims hernandez shot him while they were in a limousine in miami in february 2013 . alexander bradley claims the then-new england patriot tight end wounded him after the two got into a fight at a miami strip club . in a lawsuit filed four months later , bradley said hernandez fired at him during a limo ride after leaving the club and that hernandez intentionally `` possessed a gun which he was not legally licensed to have . '' hernandez 's lawyers have argued he could n't defend himself properly while on trial in massachusetts . there was no criminal charge in the case . and then there is the grievance over unpaid bonus money filed by the nfl players union on behalf of hernandez , who signed a contract in 2012 that potentially was worth more than $ 40 million . if the grievance is heard by the league , hernandez will be represented by the the national football league players ' association . who was odin lloyd ? cnn 's lawrence crook contributed to this report .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- Former New England Patriots star Aaron Hernandez will need to keep his lawyers even after being convicted of murder and other charges in the death of Odin Lloyd . <\/t> The 25-year-old potentially faces three more trials -- one criminal and two civil actions . <\/t> Hernandez pleaded not guilty at his arraignment . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) former new england patriots star aaron hernandez will need to keep his lawyers even after being convicted of murder and other charges in the death of odin lloyd . the 25-year-old potentially faces three more trials -- one criminal and two civil actions . next up is another murder trial in which he is accused of killing two men and wounding another person near a boston nightclub in july 2012 . prosecutors have said hernandez fatally shot daniel de abreu and safiro furtado when he fired into their 2003 bmw . another passenger was wounded and two others were uninjured . hernandez pleaded not guilty at his arraignment . the trial was originally slated for may 28 , but jake wark , spokesman for the suffolk county district attorney 's office , said wednesday the trial had been postponed and no new date had been set . `` we expect to select a new court date in the coming days and then set the amended trial track . the suffolk indictments allege two counts of first-degree murder for the july 16 , 2012 , shooting deaths of daniel de abreu and safiro furtado in boston 's south end ; three counts of armed assault with intent to murder and one count of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon for shots fired at three surviving victims ; and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm , '' he said . the families of de abreu and furtado filed civil suits against hernandez , and a judge froze his $ 5 million in assets , pending the outcome of the double-murder trial . the freeze includes the disputed $ 3.3 million signing bonus payment hernandez claims he is owed by the new england patriots . hernandez is also being sued by a man who claims hernandez shot him while they were in a limousine in miami in february 2013 . alexander bradley claims the then-new england patriot tight end wounded him after the two got into a fight at a miami strip club . in a lawsuit filed four months later , bradley said hernandez fired at him during a limo ride after leaving the club and that hernandez intentionally `` possessed a gun which he was not legally licensed to have . '' hernandez 's lawyers have argued he could n't defend himself properly while on trial in massachusetts . there was no criminal charge in the case . and then there is the grievance over unpaid bonus money filed by the nfl players union on behalf of hernandez , who signed a contract in 2012 that potentially was worth more than $ 40 million . if the grievance is heard by the league , hernandez will be represented by the the national football league players ' association . who was odin lloyd ? cnn 's lawrence crook contributed to this report .","summary":" aaron hernandez has been found guilty in odin lloyd 's death , but his troubles are not over . <\/t> he also faces murder charges in suffolk county, but trial was postponed . <\/t> in addition , hernandez will face two civil lawsuits ; one is in relation to suffolk county case . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" That 's why an experienced climbing group from the Indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms -LRB- more than 8,000 pounds -RRB- of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to India Today . <\/t> The mountain is part of the Himalaya mountain range on the border between Nepal and the Tibet region . <\/t> -LRB- CNN -RRB- Most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high Mount Everest , the world 's tallest peak . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) you 'll see him in your mcdreams . on thursday night 's `` grey 's anatomy , '' dr. derek shepherd -- the hunky character played by patrick dempsey -- died . he was n't shot down over the sea of japan , nor did a helicopter fall on his head . instead , he died following a car crash -- after helping victims of another accident . `` derek shepherd is and will always be an incredibly important character -- for meredith ( grey ) , for me and for the fans , '' show creator shonda rhimes said in a statement , according to the hollywood reporter . `` i absolutely never imagined saying goodbye to our ' mcdreamy . ' patrick dempsey 's performance shaped derek in a way that i know we both hope became a meaningful example -- happy , sad , romantic , painful and always true -- of what young women should demand from modern love . his loss will be felt by all . '' intriguingly , dempsey still has a year left on his contract . his character 's death leaves his tv wife , dr. meredith grey ( ellen pompeo ) , as the show 's mainstay as it concludes its 11th season in may . `` it 's been a remarkable ride , '' dempsey told tvline . `` the worldwide impact has been extraordinary . it is incredible how devoted and passionate the fans are , and i will forever be grateful and humbled by the experience . '' `` grey 's '' fans are still in shock . people magazine ran an obituary for the character . # mcdreamyforever was a trending hashtag on twitter . tweets from `` grey 's anatomy 's '' official account were filled with emoji of crying faces and broken hearts , as well as tearful images from the show . some chose to remember the good times , but for others , there was a big sense of betrayal . but the show will very much continue -- not only does it have a few weeks before the 11th season is over , pompeo is also signed through season 12 . the theme of this season , rhimes had said , was grey 's ability to stand on her own . now without her husband -- who was already devoting his life to separate concerns as a presidential aide -- she 'll truly have to do so . `` grey 's anatomy , '' though not the powerhouse it was when it premiered in 2005 , still does well in the ratings . for the week ending april 19 , the most recent available , it was 20th in overall viewers and 12th among the desirable adults 18-49 demographic . and dempsey , who also races cars , is n't going anywhere . he has a development deal with abc studios , `` grey 's '' producers .","summary":" On Thursday night 's `` Grey 's Anatomy , '' Dr. Derek Shepherd -- the hunky character played by Patrick Dempsey -- died . <\/t> Instead , he died following a car crash -- after helping victims of another accident . <\/t> `` Grey 's '' fans are still in shock . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) their relationship led to jail time for her , but mary kay letourneau fualaau wants the world to know that she and her husband , vili fualaau , are still happily together . she was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with fualaau , her 13-year-old student . letourneau gave birth to her young lover 's child and went on to serve more than seven years in prison on charges related to their sexual relationship . on friday , abc 's `` 20\/20 '' will air an exclusive interview with the couple , who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on may 20 . the pair wed soon after she was released from prison in 2005 and are now the parents of two teen girls . according to abc , during the interview with barbara walters , `` mary kay tells walters what makes their marriage work in spite of their huge difference in their age . '' `` she also discusses her surprising plans to teach again , as well as her intentions to have her status as a registered sex offender lifted , '' a posting on the network 's site says . `` vili fualaau , meanwhile , discusses his bouts with alcoholism , depression and why he believes the system failed him while he was still a minor . '' letourneau fualaau is now 53 , and her husband is 31 .","summary":" She was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in Seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with Fualaau , her 13-year-old student . <\/t> Letourneau gave birth to her young lover 's child and went on to serve more than seven years in prison on charges related to their sexual relationship . <\/t> The pair wed soon after she was released from prison in 2005 and are now the parents of two teen girls . <\/t> On Friday , ABC 's `` 20\/20 '' will air an exclusive interview with the couple , who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on May 20 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the last time muhammadu buhari came to power in nigeria , it was by force . this time it was by the ballot box . here are five reasons why one of the most fiercely-contested elections in the country 's history is so important . for the first time in nigeria 's history , the opposition defeated the ruling party in democratic elections . muhammadu buhari , 72 , won nigeria 's presidential election , defeating incumbent goodluck jonathan by about two million votes . nigeria is significant because it is the biggest economy and most populous country in africa ; it is also one of africa 's largest oil producers and is a major supplier of crude oil to the united states . this is n't buhari 's first time leading nigeria -- but it 's his first time in nearly 30 years . the reformed dictator is a sunni muslim from nigeria 's poorer north , while jonathan comes from a christian and animist south that is rich with oil . buhari 's win comes after a long history of military rule , coups and botched attempts at democracy in the country . many nigerians told cnn that they saw president jonathan as an ineffectual leader who was indecisive in dealing with the terror group boko haram -- and weak on corruption . buhari , who was campaigning for the fourth time , capitalized on these weaknesses and some analysts believe that his military background was an advantage for him . nigerians wanted a strong leader who could keep them safe from boko haram 's murderous raids -- and buhari also campaigned as a born-again democrat to allay fears about his strict military regime the last time around . he stressed that nigeria 's security needs to be the next government 's focus . his campaign was also fiercely anti-corruption -- he ran under the slogan of `` new broom , '' and his supporters were often pictured holding brooms in the lead-up to the vote . the elections were largely predicted to be violent and everyone , nigerians included , expected the worst . some families moved abroad and there was sporadic violence across the country in the lead up to the election . but those fears turned out to be mostly unfounded , and the elections held relatively peacefully -- with the exception of attacks in the north of the country , where around 11 people died . many also praised president jonathan 's gracious and quick concession of defeat as it almost certainly prevented post-election violence . president-elect buhari said wednesday in a speech to the nation : `` the eyes of the world were focused on us to see if we can vote in a peaceful way and carry out elections in an orderly manner . `` we have proven to the world that we are a people who have embraced democracy and a people who seek a government by , for and for the people . '' on election day , nigerians queued for hours in hot weather to cast their vote . some of the biometric reader machines malfunctioned -- including the one at president jonathan 's polling station -- and voting had to be extended into the following day . but the technical issues did n't keep people from voting -- and in lagos , some voters cast their ballots with the aid of the light from their mobile phones . and even though some card readers did n't work in some places , many say they helped to cut down on vote rigging . boko haram is n't the only obstacle facing the new president . the economy , crime and generating enough power to light up the country are other major issues . the pressure will soon be on buhari to deliver and there will be no excuses . if he fails , nigerians will be waiting for him at the polls just four short years from now .","summary":" For the first time in Nigeria 's history , the opposition defeated the ruling party in democratic elections . <\/t> Muhammadu Buhari , 72 , won Nigeria 's presidential election , defeating incumbent Goodluck Jonathan by about two million votes . <\/t> -LRB- CNN -RRB- The last time Muhammadu Buhari came to power in Nigeria , it was by force . <\/t> This time it was by the ballot box . <\/t> Here are five reasons why one of the most fiercely-contested elections in the country 's history is so important . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- It was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey AP McCoy . <\/t> In the end it was a different but familiar name who won the Grand National on Saturday . <\/t> 25-1 outsider Many Clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey Leighton Aspell . <\/t> Aspell won last year 's Grand National too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) call it a little piece of heaven for a family torn apart by tragedy . back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . sharry was eight months pregnant . but then smith fell and hit his head . he was taken to the ou medical center in oklahoma city . smith never recovered . `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . `` i lost my best friend . the father of my unborn child . '' their son taos arrived a few weeks later . when it was time for his 6-month pictures , sharry had a special request . maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . `` they asked me if i would be willing to ' play around ' with capturing their first family photo by editing taos ' daddy in one of their pictures , '' kayli rene ' photography posted on facebook . `` i just got to thinking , we do n't have a picture with lane in it , '' the new mom told cnn affilaite koco . the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . `` lane 's not physically here with us , of course , but that picture represents to us that he is always watching over us and he will always be there for us no matter what , '' sharry said . the family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on the photographer 's facebook page this week . it has some 193,000 likes and more than 24,000 shares . `` i ca n't believe she actually did this , '' sharry said . `` it 's like amazing and apparently everyone else thinks it is too . ''","summary":" Back in July , Sierra Sharry and Lane Smith were just about to become parents . <\/t> Sharry was eight months pregnant . <\/t> But then Smith fell and hit his head . <\/t> He was taken to the OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City . <\/t> Smith never recovered . <\/t> It has some 193,000 likes and more than 24,000 shares . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) are you smarter than a really smart singapore high school student ? see if you can figure out cheryl 's birthday , the singapore logic problem that 's got the internet twisted into knots . some are even saying it 's the math equivalent of the `` what color is the dress '' debate . the puzzling problem went viral after singapore television host kenneth kong posted it to facebook . cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the singapore and asian schools math olympiad , held april 8 . here it is : cheryl has a birthday , and she does n't want to share it right away . ( otherwise , we have no challenge to solve . ) so she gives her friends albert and bernard a list of 10 possible birthday dates : may 15 , may 16 , may 19 , june 17 , june 18 , july 14 , july 16 , august 14 , august 15 or august 17 . a brief conversation between albert and bernard -- who we assume are not lying for the sake of this problem -- gives the reader enough clues to eliminate nine of the 10 dates and discover cheryl 's birthday . that 's assuming you want to celebrate with cheryl after she 's put you through all that trouble . see our video below for the answer from georgia tech mathematician matt baker . the new york times and the washington post have also posted solutions to the problem , along with explanations . of course , the internet has offered other solutions .","summary":" The puzzling problem went viral after Singapore television host Kenneth Kong posted it to Facebook . <\/t> Cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad , held April 8 . <\/t> Of course , the Internet has offered other solutions . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) chinese police have arrested more than 133,000 people and seized 43.3 tons of illegal narcotics during a six-month anti-drug campaign , the country 's ministry of public security has announced . authorities also handled 115,000 drug-related crimes -- such as robbery -- and 606,000 cases of drug use during the nationwide campaign to `` ban drugs in hundreds of cities , '' liu yuejin , assistant minister of public security , said wednesday . the figures were nearly double the same period a year earlier , while the amount of narcotics seized was up by 44.9 % , according to the ministry . liu said drug trafficking groups have `` suffered a heavy blow '' and drug users have been `` forcefully regulated . '' however , the police also paid a price , liu said , in quotes carried by the state-run xinhua news agency . nine police officers died and another 657 were wounded in the mission , with 76 severely wounded . the ministry rewarded 60 units and 100 people . liu said china 's drug-related problems were still severe , with online drug trafficking an increasing problem . he said the ministry had launched a three-month online campaign starting in april targeting people engaged in drug-related internet crimes . over the past nine months , a string of movie and television stars , film directors and pop singers have been arrested and charged over drug related incidents , including jaycee chan , son of kung fu movie star jackie chan , who was convicted on a drug charge and sentenced to six months in prison by a beijing court . in august last year , dozens of management agencies representing actors and singers signed an agreement with beijing authorities banning drug use from the entertainment industry and pledging to sack any artists who broke the law .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- Chinese police have arrested more than 133,000 people and seized 43.3 tons of illegal narcotics during a six-month anti-drug campaign , the country 's Ministry of Public Security has announced . <\/t> The figures were nearly double the same period a year earlier , while the amount of narcotics seized was up by 44.9 % , according to the ministry . <\/t> Liu said drug trafficking groups have `` suffered a heavy blow '' and drug users have been `` forcefully regulated . '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"new delhi , india ( cnn ) as the earth shook in nepal , tremors were felt over the border in india as well . it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . and there will be more to come . hundreds of trained disaster relief troops landed in kathmandu and quickly got to work . with each flight in , there was a flight back out , packed with indians and other nationals escaping to safety : 2,000 and counting have fled so far . by monday , india was in full-scale crisis mode : from airports across india , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from india 's east , aiming for more remote areas . on the ground : devastation in nepal . india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . he has visited the country twice in his first year in office . and on sunday , in his national radio address to the nation , he said indians needed to `` wipe the tears of every nepali , hold their hands , and stand with them . '' it all highlights the more proactive role taken by india in recent months . just weeks ago , india flexed its military muscle to rescue indians and other nationals from conflict-torn yemen . now , it is taking the lead in nepal . some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . a display of hard power , perhaps to achieve enduring soft power in the region . but in times like this , help is always welcome . first there 's the immediate search and rescue operation , and then the long process of rebuilding work . nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead .","summary":" It was a call to action : Within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , India began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . <\/t> On Sunday alone , India delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . <\/t> And there will be more to come . <\/t> On the ground : Devastation in Nepal . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" Schuyler , who now lives in Sacramento , California , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . <\/t> Her feat will be submitted to Guinness World Records . <\/t> On another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . <\/t> That 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . <\/t> And she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) just eight months ago , a young woman named fatu kekula was single-handedly trying to save her ebola-stricken family , donning trash bags to protect herself against the deadly virus . today , because of a cnn story and the generosity of donors from around the world , kekula wears scrubs bearing the emblem of the emory university nell hodgson woodruff school of nursing in atlanta , where she 's learning skills she can take back home to care for her fellow liberians . `` it 's a surprise -- a young child like me who came from a very poor background coming to the u.s. , '' she said . `` i 'm thankful to cnn and i appreciate the people who made donations , and i 'm thankful to emory for accepting me to study . '' at emory , kekula has asked for special training on certain skills , such as caring for burns , a common type of injury because children in liberia sometimes fall into the open fires used for cooking . one of her instructors , kelly fullwood , said kekula 's an excellent student who has taught her teachers a thing or two about how to do procedures without costly equipment , as she 's been forced to do in liberia . `` she fascinates me every day , '' fullwood said . `` she gets nursing . she gets what it 's about . '' kekula , 23 , was just a year away from finishing up her nursing degree in liberia when ebola struck and her mother , father , sister and cousin came down with the disease . hospitals were full and no doctors would visit her home , so with just advice from a physician on the phone , kekula took care of all four of her relatives at the same time . all but her cousin survived -- a high success rate considering that at the time , about 70 % of ebola patients were dying in liberia . kekula could n't continue her nursing education in liberia , because the schools had closed . a cnn story about kekula in september prompted donations from around the world to iam , an organization that raises money to help african natives pay for education . david smith , an associate dean at emory 's nursing school , said they accepted kekula because they were struck by how both she and emory each treated four ebola patients at around the same time last year -- and emory had dozens of doctors and nurses and millions of dollars in technology while kekula had nobody and nearly no supplies . stop ebola where it starts . `` it was obvious to us that this woman was intelligent and strong and fearless , '' he said . kekula is scheduled to return to liberia in august . `` these things that i have learned here i am going to take back to my fellow nurses , '' she said . `` i love to care for people . i love to save lives . '' extraordinary people .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- Just eight months ago , a young woman named Fatu Kekula was single-handedly trying to save her Ebola-stricken family , donning trash bags to protect herself against the deadly virus . <\/t> Kekula is scheduled to return to Liberia in August . <\/t> Extraordinary people . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"washington ( cnn ) president barack obama says he is `` absolutely committed to making sure '' israel maintains a military advantage over iran . his comments to the new york times , published on sunday , come amid criticism from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the deal that the united states and five other world powers struck with iran . tehran agreed to halt the country 's nuclear ambitions , and in exchange , western powers would drop sanctions that have hurt the iran 's economy . obama said he understands and respects netanyahu 's stance that israel is particularly vulnerable and does n't `` have the luxury of testing these propositions '' in the deal . `` but what i would say to them is that not only am i absolutely committed to making sure they maintain their qualitative military edge , and that they can deter any potential future attacks , but what i 'm willing to do is to make the kinds of commitments that would give everybody in the neighborhood , including iran , a clarity that if israel were to be attacked by any state , that we would stand by them , '' obama said . that , he said , should be `` sufficient to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see whether or not we can at least take the nuclear issue off the table , '' he said . the framework negotiators announced last week would see iran reduce its centrifuges from 19,000 to 5,060 , limit the extent to which uranium necessary for nuclear weapons can be enriched and increase inspections . the talks over a final draft are scheduled to continue until june 30 . but netanyahu and republican critics in congress have complained that iran wo n't have to shut down its nuclear facilities and that the country 's leadership is n't trustworthy enough for the inspections to be as valuable as obama says they are . obama said even if iran ca n't be trusted , there 's still a case to be made for the deal . `` in fact , you could argue that if they are implacably opposed to us , all the more reason for us to want to have a deal in which we know what they 're doing and that , for a long period of time , we can prevent them from having a nuclear weapon , '' obama said .","summary":" in an interview with the new york times , president obama says he understands israel feels particularly vulnerable . <\/t> obama calls the nuclear deal with iran a `` once-in-a-lifetime opportunity '' israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and many republicans warn that iran can not be trusted . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"washington ( cnn ) president barack obama says he is `` absolutely committed to making sure '' israel maintains a military advantage over iran . his comments to the new york times , published on sunday , come amid criticism from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the deal that the united states and five other world powers struck with iran . tehran agreed to halt the country 's nuclear ambitions , and in exchange , western powers would drop sanctions that have hurt the iran 's economy . obama said he understands and respects netanyahu 's stance that israel is particularly vulnerable and does n't `` have the luxury of testing these propositions '' in the deal . `` but what i would say to them is that not only am i absolutely committed to making sure they maintain their qualitative military edge , and that they can deter any potential future attacks , but what i 'm willing to do is to make the kinds of commitments that would give everybody in the neighborhood , including iran , a clarity that if israel were to be attacked by any state , that we would stand by them , '' obama said . that , he said , should be `` sufficient to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see whether or not we can at least take the nuclear issue off the table , '' he said . the framework negotiators announced last week would see iran reduce its centrifuges from 19,000 to 5,060 , limit the extent to which uranium necessary for nuclear weapons can be enriched and increase inspections . the talks over a final draft are scheduled to continue until june 30 . but netanyahu and republican critics in congress have complained that iran wo n't have to shut down its nuclear facilities and that the country 's leadership is n't trustworthy enough for the inspections to be as valuable as obama says they are . obama said even if iran ca n't be trusted , there 's still a case to be made for the deal . `` in fact , you could argue that if they are implacably opposed to us , all the more reason for us to want to have a deal in which we know what they 're doing and that , for a long period of time , we can prevent them from having a nuclear weapon , '' obama said .","summary":" his comments to the new york times , <\/t> come amid criticism from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the deal <\/t> that the united states and five other world powers struck with iran . <\/t> obama said <\/t> he understands and respects netanyahu 's stance <\/t> that israel is particularly vulnerable <\/t> including iran , a clarity <\/t> that <\/t> should be \" sufficient <\/t> to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) since iran 's islamic revolution in 1979 , women have been barred from attending most sports events involving men . but the situation appears set to improve in the coming months after a top iranian sports official said that the ban will be lifted for some events . a plan to allow `` women and families '' to enter sports stadiums will come into effect in the next year , deputy sports minister abdolhamid ahmadi said saturday , according to state-run media . but it is n't clear exactly which games women will be able to attend . according to the state-run press tv , ahmadi said the restrictions would be lifted for indoor sports events . the rules wo n't change for all matches because some sports are mainly related to men and `` families are not interested in attending '' them , press tv cited him as saying . iranian authorities imposed the ban on women attending men 's sports events after the revolution , deeming that mixed crowds watching games together was un-islamic . during the ensuing decades , the crowds at soccer games , iran 's most popular sport , have been all male . iranian women were briefly permitted to attend volleyball matches under the moderate president mohammad khatami , but the ban was reinstated in 2005 after the more hard-line mahmoud ahmadinejad came to power . the iranian government has come under pressure from international sports officials over the restrictions . fifa president sepp blatter called on iran last month to end its `` intolerable '' ban on women attending soccer matches , saying the situation `` can not continue . '' iran had been in the running to host the 2019 edition of soccer 's asian cup , but the tournament was awarded to the united arab emirates . the ban on women attending matches was widely seen as a major impediment to iran 's chances of securing the event . the ban came under the spotlight at the asian cup in australia earlier this year , when thousands of female iranian fans watched their soccer team without restriction . during the match against iraq , activists called for the ban to end and unfurled a banner showing the face of ghoncheh ghavami , a british-iranian woman detained in iran last year while trying to watch a volleyball match . iranian officials have denied that ghavami was arrested for attending the volleyball game , saying she was taken into custody for `` anti-iran activities . '' the news agency reuters reported that she was recently pardoned by the court of appeal . cnn 's annie ramos contributed to this report .","summary":" after a top iranian sports official said <\/t> that the ban will be lifted for some events . <\/t> and \" families are not interested in attending \" them , <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a professor at texas a & m galveston said in an email to his strategic management students that they were a disgrace , that they lacked maturity -- and that he would fail the entire class . irwin horwitz , an instructional associate professor in the university 's department of maritime administration , told cnn affiliate kprc that he had finally reached a breaking point . `` enough was enough , '' horwitz said . `` it became apparent that they could n't do just some of the most simple and basic things that they should 've been able to do at that point . '' in the email to students , kprc reported , horwitz said : `` i have seen cheating , been told by students to ' chill out , ' ' get out of my space , ' ' go back and teach ' refuse to leave the room after being told to do so following inappropriate conduct , called a 'f*****g moron ' several times by a student to my face ... '' horwitz added that students spread hurtful rumors about him , his wife and colleagues , and that he felt the need for police protection in class . john shaw , a senior at texas a & m galveston and student in horwitz 's class , told kprc he was worried about the job he has lined up after graduation . `` just ridiculous , because , i mean , i had never had a problem in the class , '' shaw said . `` i thought i had done pretty well , done pretty well on the first test and everything else that 's going on . i get an email saying i am going to get an f in the class , and just kind of -- it was overwhelming . '' texas a & m galveston is a part of the texas a & m university system ; its more than 2,000 students focus on marine and maritime studies . patrick louchouarn , the vice president for academic affairs and chief academic officer , told kprc that the university will not necessarily stand by the failing grades horwitz planned to hand out . university officials said the department head will take over teaching the strategic management class . `` none of them have failed until the end of the class , meaning the only reason a student would fail is because he or she has n't performed the actual , you know , with the expectations for that particular class , '' louchouarn said . university officials have not yet responded to cnn 's request for comment .","summary":" a texas a&m galveston professor said in an email to students he would fail the entire class . <\/t> university officials wo n't necessarily stand by failing grades , cnn affiliate kprc reports . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a professor at texas a & m galveston said in an email to his strategic management students that they were a disgrace , that they lacked maturity -- and that he would fail the entire class . irwin horwitz , an instructional associate professor in the university 's department of maritime administration , told cnn affiliate kprc that he had finally reached a breaking point . `` enough was enough , '' horwitz said . `` it became apparent that they could n't do just some of the most simple and basic things that they should 've been able to do at that point . '' in the email to students , kprc reported , horwitz said : `` i have seen cheating , been told by students to ' chill out , ' ' get out of my space , ' ' go back and teach ' refuse to leave the room after being told to do so following inappropriate conduct , called a 'f*****g moron ' several times by a student to my face ... '' horwitz added that students spread hurtful rumors about him , his wife and colleagues , and that he felt the need for police protection in class . john shaw , a senior at texas a & m galveston and student in horwitz 's class , told kprc he was worried about the job he has lined up after graduation . `` just ridiculous , because , i mean , i had never had a problem in the class , '' shaw said . `` i thought i had done pretty well , done pretty well on the first test and everything else that 's going on . i get an email saying i am going to get an f in the class , and just kind of -- it was overwhelming . '' texas a & m galveston is a part of the texas a & m university system ; its more than 2,000 students focus on marine and maritime studies . patrick louchouarn , the vice president for academic affairs and chief academic officer , told kprc that the university will not necessarily stand by the failing grades horwitz planned to hand out . university officials said the department head will take over teaching the strategic management class . `` none of them have failed until the end of the class , meaning the only reason a student would fail is because he or she has n't performed the actual , you know , with the expectations for that particular class , '' louchouarn said . university officials have not yet responded to cnn 's request for comment .","summary":" ( cnn ) <\/t> a professor at texas a&m galveston said in an email to his strategic management students <\/t> that they were a disgrace , <\/t> and that he would fail the entire class . <\/t> in the email to students , kprc reported , <\/t> that the university will not necessarily stand by the failing grades <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the lawyer for a baltimore community activist whose arrest was broadcast live on cnn said thursday morning that his client had been released from jail . as viewers watched , joseph kent held his hands up and walked in front of a phalanx of police tuesday night after a citywide curfew had started . seconds later , several officers in riot gear rushed out of their line and arrested him , just as a humvee passed between the camera and the police , making social media churn with questions about what happened to kent . attorney stephen patrick beatty confirmed he is representing kent . he was still trying to get in touch with his client after kent was released . `` he wanted me to tell people most that he does n't want violence in his name , '' beatty told cnn 's don lemon on wednesday night . the incident unfolded live on cnn about 40 minutes after the 10 p.m. curfew went into effect and as authorities tried to prevent the kind of rioting -- part of protests over the death of freddie gray -- that plagued the city monday . kent was being held on a charge of curfew violation , according to the maryland department of public safety and correctional services . people on twitter continued to circulate the name of kent , a young activist , making # josephkent and # whereisjosephkent hot topics . investigators made 10 arrests in baltimore on tuesday night , city police commissioner anthony batts said . seven were for curfew violations , he said . beatty said he met with kent on wednesday afternoon . `` he said he 's physically ok , not injured . he 's safe in there , '' beatty said . but even though more than 100 people who had been held at the city 's booking center were released earlier in the day , kent was not one of them . beatty initially checked on kent 's status , despite not officially representing him . he said kent was just trying to help with getting people to go home when he was arrested . `` he went out there to try to settle things down because he had seen what happened in this city previously , '' beatty said . `` and the last thing he wanted was any more violence , and he was trying to stop it . '' kent once was employed as an intern , through an outside company , at morgan state university 's entrepreneurial development and assistance center , the school said wednesday . but kent is not a student there and , as far as the school can tell , never has been , msu spokesman clint coleman said . a woman who answered the phone at the edac said that no one there was available to talk about kent and that she 'd have no further comment . in november , the baltimore city paper ran a story about kent , then 21 , and his participation in baltimore protests over a grand jury 's decision not to indict a police officer in the august shooting of teenager michael brown in ferguson , missouri . he helped lead protesters who walked through morgan state 's campus and eventually to city hall on november 25 , the newspaper reported . `` everyone knows me at morgan already , organizing and making sure everything ( is ) running the correct way and peaceful and everything like that , '' he said , according to the city paper 's article . `` so , everybody already knows i 'm going to do things the right way , so when everybody else and community people and civilians and people who joined and saw that the morgan students were looking up to it , before you knew it , the whole city was on my back and i was just carrying the whole city . '' complete coverage on the baltimore protests . cnn 's justin lear , evan perez , elan bird and anneclaire stapleton contributed to this report .","summary":" joseph kent 's attorney says his client was released from jail . <\/t> police in baltimore detained kent on live tv after start of curfew . <\/t> that triggered a wave of interest on social media . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the lawyer for a baltimore community activist whose arrest was broadcast live on cnn said thursday morning that his client had been released from jail . as viewers watched , joseph kent held his hands up and walked in front of a phalanx of police tuesday night after a citywide curfew had started . seconds later , several officers in riot gear rushed out of their line and arrested him , just as a humvee passed between the camera and the police , making social media churn with questions about what happened to kent . attorney stephen patrick beatty confirmed he is representing kent . he was still trying to get in touch with his client after kent was released . `` he wanted me to tell people most that he does n't want violence in his name , '' beatty told cnn 's don lemon on wednesday night . the incident unfolded live on cnn about 40 minutes after the 10 p.m. curfew went into effect and as authorities tried to prevent the kind of rioting -- part of protests over the death of freddie gray -- that plagued the city monday . kent was being held on a charge of curfew violation , according to the maryland department of public safety and correctional services . people on twitter continued to circulate the name of kent , a young activist , making # josephkent and # whereisjosephkent hot topics . investigators made 10 arrests in baltimore on tuesday night , city police commissioner anthony batts said . seven were for curfew violations , he said . beatty said he met with kent on wednesday afternoon . `` he said he 's physically ok , not injured . he 's safe in there , '' beatty said . but even though more than 100 people who had been held at the city 's booking center were released earlier in the day , kent was not one of them . beatty initially checked on kent 's status , despite not officially representing him . he said kent was just trying to help with getting people to go home when he was arrested . `` he went out there to try to settle things down because he had seen what happened in this city previously , '' beatty said . `` and the last thing he wanted was any more violence , and he was trying to stop it . '' kent once was employed as an intern , through an outside company , at morgan state university 's entrepreneurial development and assistance center , the school said wednesday . but kent is not a student there and , as far as the school can tell , never has been , msu spokesman clint coleman said . a woman who answered the phone at the edac said that no one there was available to talk about kent and that she 'd have no further comment . in november , the baltimore city paper ran a story about kent , then 21 , and his participation in baltimore protests over a grand jury 's decision not to indict a police officer in the august shooting of teenager michael brown in ferguson , missouri . he helped lead protesters who walked through morgan state 's campus and eventually to city hall on november 25 , the newspaper reported . `` everyone knows me at morgan already , organizing and making sure everything ( is ) running the correct way and peaceful and everything like that , '' he said , according to the city paper 's article . `` so , everybody already knows i 'm going to do things the right way , so when everybody else and community people and civilians and people who joined and saw that the morgan students were looking up to it , before you knew it , the whole city was on my back and i was just carrying the whole city . '' complete coverage on the baltimore protests . cnn 's justin lear , evan perez , elan bird and anneclaire stapleton contributed to this report .","summary":" that his client had been released from jail . <\/t> joseph kent held his hands up <\/t> kent was being held on a charge of curfew violation , <\/t> he 's safe in there , \" <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) kanye west has settled a lawsuit with a paparazzi photographer he assaulted -- and the two have shaken on it . the photographer , daniel ramos , had filed the civil suit against west after the hip-hop star attacked him and tried to wrestle his camera from him in july 2013 at los angeles international airport . west pleaded no contest last year to a misdemeanor count of battery over the scuffle . a judge sentenced him to two years ' probation , as well as anger management sessions and community service . ramos and his lawyer , gloria allred , sought general and punitive damages in the civil suit , saying that west had interfered with the photographer 's rights to pursue a lawful occupation . the case had been set for trial next week , but allred issued a statement tuesday night saying ramos ' side had filed a dismissal `` because the case was settled to the satisfaction of the parties . '' she did n't disclose the details of the settlement other than saying that `` one important aspect of it was an apology by kanye west to our client , daniel ramos . '' her statement included a picture of west and ramos shaking hands , which she said happened after the apology . the original incident was caught on video , including the following exchange . `` kanye ! kanye ! talk to me , kanye ! '' ramos shouts outside a terminal at the los angeles airport on the night of july 19 , 2013 . `` what 's ' going on ? why ca n't we talk to you ? i mean , why ? '' he asks as west moves through a group of paparazzi . `` now come on , kanye , i do n't want to fight with you , '' he says as west advances toward him . `` i told you , do n't talk to me , right , '' west says . `` you 're trying to get me in trouble so i step off and have to pay you like $ 250,000 . '' west is then seen rushing the photographer and attempting to wrestle his camera from his hands . west retreats after about 15 seconds of scuffling with the photographer . `` we believe that this case sent an important message , '' allred said . `` celebrities are not above the law , and they have no right to physically attack someone simply because they were asked a question . '' beverly hills police investigated an incident in january 2014 in which west was accused of assaulting a man at a beverly hills chiropractor 's office . west avoided criminal charges by reaching a civil settlement with the man . kanye west apologizes to beck , bruno mars . cnn 's sonya hamasaki contributed to this report .","summary":" and tried to wrestle his camera from him in july 2013 at los angeles international airport . <\/t> saying <\/t> that west had interfered with the photographer 's rights <\/t> she did n't disclose the details of the settlement <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) kanye west has settled a lawsuit with a paparazzi photographer he assaulted -- and the two have shaken on it . the photographer , daniel ramos , had filed the civil suit against west after the hip-hop star attacked him and tried to wrestle his camera from him in july 2013 at los angeles international airport . west pleaded no contest last year to a misdemeanor count of battery over the scuffle . a judge sentenced him to two years ' probation , as well as anger management sessions and community service . ramos and his lawyer , gloria allred , sought general and punitive damages in the civil suit , saying that west had interfered with the photographer 's rights to pursue a lawful occupation . the case had been set for trial next week , but allred issued a statement tuesday night saying ramos ' side had filed a dismissal `` because the case was settled to the satisfaction of the parties . '' she did n't disclose the details of the settlement other than saying that `` one important aspect of it was an apology by kanye west to our client , daniel ramos . '' her statement included a picture of west and ramos shaking hands , which she said happened after the apology . the original incident was caught on video , including the following exchange . `` kanye ! kanye ! talk to me , kanye ! '' ramos shouts outside a terminal at the los angeles airport on the night of july 19 , 2013 . `` what 's ' going on ? why ca n't we talk to you ? i mean , why ? '' he asks as west moves through a group of paparazzi . `` now come on , kanye , i do n't want to fight with you , '' he says as west advances toward him . `` i told you , do n't talk to me , right , '' west says . `` you 're trying to get me in trouble so i step off and have to pay you like $ 250,000 . '' west is then seen rushing the photographer and attempting to wrestle his camera from his hands . west retreats after about 15 seconds of scuffling with the photographer . `` we believe that this case sent an important message , '' allred said . `` celebrities are not above the law , and they have no right to physically attack someone simply because they were asked a question . '' beverly hills police investigated an incident in january 2014 in which west was accused of assaulting a man at a beverly hills chiropractor 's office . west avoided criminal charges by reaching a civil settlement with the man . kanye west apologizes to beck , bruno mars . cnn 's sonya hamasaki contributed to this report .","summary":" the hip-hop star assaulted the photographer at los angeles international airport in 2013 . <\/t> west apologized as part of the settlement , the photographer 's lawyer says . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a north pacific gray whale has earned a spot in the record books after completing the longest migration of a mammal ever recorded . the whale , named varvara , swam nearly 14,000 miles ( 22,500 kilometers ) , according to a release from oregon state university , whose scientists helped conduct the whale-tracking study . varvara , which is russian for `` barbara , '' left her primary feeding ground off russia 's sakhalin island to cross the pacific ocean and down the west coast of the united states to baja , mexico . varvara 's journey surpassed a record listed on the guinness worlds records website . it said the previous record was set by a humpback whale that swam a mere 10,190-mile round trip between the `` warm breeding waters near the equator and the colder food-rich waters of the arctic and antarctic regions . '' records are nice , but bruce mate , the lead author of the study , thinks the long trip might say more about the whale than just its ability to swim . during her 14,000-mile journey , varvara visited `` three major breeding areas for eastern gray whales , '' which was a surprise to mate , who is also the director of the marine mammal institute at oregon state university . `` for her to go to mexico , '' mate said , `` it 's pretty strong evidence that it 's where she 's from . '' varvara was thought to be an endangered western whale , but her ability to `` navigate across open water over tremendously long distances is impressive , '' he said in the release , which could mean that some western gray whales are actually eastern grays . with only 150 western gray whales believed to be in existence , that number might be even lower . `` past studies have indicated genetic differentiation between the species , but this suggests we may need to take a closer look , '' mate said . fourth baby orca born this season .","summary":" the whale , <\/t> swam nearly 14,000 miles <\/t> varvara , <\/t> the previous record was set by a humpback whale <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a north pacific gray whale has earned a spot in the record books after completing the longest migration of a mammal ever recorded . the whale , named varvara , swam nearly 14,000 miles ( 22,500 kilometers ) , according to a release from oregon state university , whose scientists helped conduct the whale-tracking study . varvara , which is russian for `` barbara , '' left her primary feeding ground off russia 's sakhalin island to cross the pacific ocean and down the west coast of the united states to baja , mexico . varvara 's journey surpassed a record listed on the guinness worlds records website . it said the previous record was set by a humpback whale that swam a mere 10,190-mile round trip between the `` warm breeding waters near the equator and the colder food-rich waters of the arctic and antarctic regions . '' records are nice , but bruce mate , the lead author of the study , thinks the long trip might say more about the whale than just its ability to swim . during her 14,000-mile journey , varvara visited `` three major breeding areas for eastern gray whales , '' which was a surprise to mate , who is also the director of the marine mammal institute at oregon state university . `` for her to go to mexico , '' mate said , `` it 's pretty strong evidence that it 's where she 's from . '' varvara was thought to be an endangered western whale , but her ability to `` navigate across open water over tremendously long distances is impressive , '' he said in the release , which could mean that some western gray whales are actually eastern grays . with only 150 western gray whales believed to be in existence , that number might be even lower . `` past studies have indicated genetic differentiation between the species , but this suggests we may need to take a closer look , '' mate said . fourth baby orca born this season .","summary":" the whale , varvara , swam a trip from russia to mexico , nearly 14,000 miles . <\/t> the previous record was set by a humpback whale that migrated more than 10,000 miles . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a gunman walked into a building on the campus of wayne community college in goldsboro , north carolina , on monday and shot the school 's print shop operator , killing him , authorities said . the school was placed on lockdown , and the gunman remains at large . all buildings have been cleared , maj. tom effler of the wayne county sheriff 's office said . `` this is not a random situation . it is an isolated situation , '' he said . the victim , ron lane , was a longtime employee . the suspected gunman , identified by law enforcement as 20-year-old kenneth morgan stancil iii , worked at one time for the victim and is a former student at the school . the goldsboro police department described stancil as `` armed and dangerous . '' `` this is indeed a sad day for wayne community college and this close family and community , '' school president kay albertson said . `` our hearts are heavy at the loss of an employee -- a valued employee -- and we will soon be reaching out to the family . '' she praised the `` rapid response from the city , the county , the state and the federal first responders , '' who are `` working diligently to apprehend the suspect . '' the shooting took place on the third floor of a campus building . despite earlier reports , the victim was not killed inside the library , albertson said . while authorities were clearing out rooms , they deployed tear gas into a restroom someone was in , effler said . the person inside turned out not to be the suspect . figures from fall 2013 show the two-year school with a student population of 3,837 , according to the national center for education statistics , with slightly more than half the students part-time . crime statistics from the center 's website show no killings , assaults , robberies or motor vehicle thefts between 2011 and 2013 . there were three arrests for illegal weapons possession in 2012 and three in 2013 .","summary":" school print shop operator ron lane was killed , college president says . <\/t> the man believed to be the gunman is identified as former student kenneth stancil . <\/t> the two knew each other , authorities say . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a gunman walked into a building on the campus of wayne community college in goldsboro , north carolina , on monday and shot the school 's print shop operator , killing him , authorities said . the school was placed on lockdown , and the gunman remains at large . all buildings have been cleared , maj. tom effler of the wayne county sheriff 's office said . `` this is not a random situation . it is an isolated situation , '' he said . the victim , ron lane , was a longtime employee . the suspected gunman , identified by law enforcement as 20-year-old kenneth morgan stancil iii , worked at one time for the victim and is a former student at the school . the goldsboro police department described stancil as `` armed and dangerous . '' `` this is indeed a sad day for wayne community college and this close family and community , '' school president kay albertson said . `` our hearts are heavy at the loss of an employee -- a valued employee -- and we will soon be reaching out to the family . '' she praised the `` rapid response from the city , the county , the state and the federal first responders , '' who are `` working diligently to apprehend the suspect . '' the shooting took place on the third floor of a campus building . despite earlier reports , the victim was not killed inside the library , albertson said . while authorities were clearing out rooms , they deployed tear gas into a restroom someone was in , effler said . the person inside turned out not to be the suspect . figures from fall 2013 show the two-year school with a student population of 3,837 , according to the national center for education statistics , with slightly more than half the students part-time . crime statistics from the center 's website show no killings , assaults , robberies or motor vehicle thefts between 2011 and 2013 . there were three arrests for illegal weapons possession in 2012 and three in 2013 .","summary":" ( cnn ) <\/t> and shot the school 's print shop operator , <\/t> authorities said . <\/t> the victim , ron lane , was a longtime employee . <\/t> the suspected gunman , <\/t> identified by law enforcement as 20-year-old kenneth morgan stancil iii , <\/t> and is a former student at the school . <\/t> the person inside turned out not to be the suspect . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) seven people -- including illinois state university associate men 's basketball coach torrey ward and deputy athletic director aaron leetch -- died when their small plane crashed while heading back from the ncaa tournament final . the aircraft went down overnight monday about 2 miles east of the central illinois regional airport in bloomington , mclean county sheriff 's office sgt . bill tate said . that 's about 5 miles from the campus of illinois state , where ward and leetch both worked . it was not immediately known who else was on the aircraft , which the national transportation safety board tweeted was a cessna 414 . the plane was coming back from the ncaa final four championship game in indianapolis , according to illinois state athletics spokesman john twork . `` the isu community is reeling from the loss , '' twork said . the last post from a twitter account that purportedly belongs to ward features pictures from lucas oil stadium , where duke beat wisconsin in the title game . there 's also a picture of a small plane with the words , `` my ride to the game was n't bad # indy2015f4 . '' in a statement , illinois state university president larry dietz remembered ward and leetch as `` well-respected and much-loved colleagues in our athletics department '' in the crash near bloomington . `` words can not fully express the grief that is felt in the wake of such a tragedy , '' dietz said . `` we move between shock and profound sadness . '' a standout player at the university of alabama at birmingham in his hometown between 1996 and 2000 , ward played professionally in china alongside yao ming before getting into coaching . he was part of the staffs at jacksonsville state university , the university of mississippi and , for one year , in china before coming to illinois state as an assistant prior to the 2012 season . he was promoted to associate head coach in may 2014 , according to his official bio . coming from arkansas state university , leetch joined isu in 2005 as an athletic director for development before assuming a number of other roles through 2011 , his bio notes . leetch left the illinois school to serve as director of athletics at whitworth university in spokane , washington , then came back in june 2013 as isu 's deputy director of athletics . he was in charge of the redbirds ' athletics communications and video production units , and had a hands-on role in its football , men 's basketball , golf and baseball programs . athletic director larry lyons described leetch as `` a shining star in the business , '' while lauding ward as `` a talented coach and recruiter '' with a big personality who was loved by fans . `` there is no play in the playbook for times like these , '' lyons said . `` we will miss aaron and torrey deeply , and we will support their families in any way that we can . '' people we 've lost in 2015 .","summary":" was a cessna 414 . <\/t> the plane was coming back from the ncaa final four championship game in indianapolis , <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) seven people -- including illinois state university associate men 's basketball coach torrey ward and deputy athletic director aaron leetch -- died when their small plane crashed while heading back from the ncaa tournament final . the aircraft went down overnight monday about 2 miles east of the central illinois regional airport in bloomington , mclean county sheriff 's office sgt . bill tate said . that 's about 5 miles from the campus of illinois state , where ward and leetch both worked . it was not immediately known who else was on the aircraft , which the national transportation safety board tweeted was a cessna 414 . the plane was coming back from the ncaa final four championship game in indianapolis , according to illinois state athletics spokesman john twork . `` the isu community is reeling from the loss , '' twork said . the last post from a twitter account that purportedly belongs to ward features pictures from lucas oil stadium , where duke beat wisconsin in the title game . there 's also a picture of a small plane with the words , `` my ride to the game was n't bad # indy2015f4 . '' in a statement , illinois state university president larry dietz remembered ward and leetch as `` well-respected and much-loved colleagues in our athletics department '' in the crash near bloomington . `` words can not fully express the grief that is felt in the wake of such a tragedy , '' dietz said . `` we move between shock and profound sadness . '' a standout player at the university of alabama at birmingham in his hometown between 1996 and 2000 , ward played professionally in china alongside yao ming before getting into coaching . he was part of the staffs at jacksonsville state university , the university of mississippi and , for one year , in china before coming to illinois state as an assistant prior to the 2012 season . he was promoted to associate head coach in may 2014 , according to his official bio . coming from arkansas state university , leetch joined isu in 2005 as an athletic director for development before assuming a number of other roles through 2011 , his bio notes . leetch left the illinois school to serve as director of athletics at whitworth university in spokane , washington , then came back in june 2013 as isu 's deputy director of athletics . he was in charge of the redbirds ' athletics communications and video production units , and had a hands-on role in its football , men 's basketball , golf and baseball programs . athletic director larry lyons described leetch as `` a shining star in the business , '' while lauding ward as `` a talented coach and recruiter '' with a big personality who was loved by fans . `` there is no play in the playbook for times like these , '' lyons said . `` we will miss aaron and torrey deeply , and we will support their families in any way that we can . '' people we 've lost in 2015 .","summary":" the crashed plane was a cessna 414 , national transportation safety board reports . <\/t> coach torrey ward , administrator aaron leetch among the 7 killed in the crash . <\/t> the plane crashed while coming back from the ncaa title game in indianapolis . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it 's been a busy few weeks for multiples . the first set of female quintuplets in the world since 1969 was born in houston on april 8 , and the parents are blogging about their unique experience . danielle busby delivered all five girls at the woman 's hospital of texas via c-section at 28 weeks and two days , according to cnn affiliate kprc . parents danielle and adam and big sister blayke are now a family of eight . the babies are named ava lane , hazel grace , olivia marie , parker kate and riley paige . `` we are so thankful and blessed , '' said danielle busby , who had intrauterine insemination to get pregnant . `` i honestly give all the credit to my god . i am so thankful for this wonderful hospital and team of people here . they truly all are amazing . '' you can learn all about their journey at their blog , `` it 's a buzz world . '' early news reports said the busby girls were the first all-female quintuplets born in the u.s . but a user alerted cnn to news clippings that show quintuplet girls were born in 1959 to charles and cecilia hannan in san antonio . all of the girls died within 24 hours . like the busby family , sharon and korey rademacher were hoping for a second child . when they found out what they were having , they decided to keep it a secret from family and friends . that 's why they did n't tell their family the gender of baby no . 2 -- or that sharon was actually expecting not one but two girls , according to cnn affiliate wear . and when everyone arrived at west florida hospital in pensacola , florida , after sharon gave birth march 11 , they recorded everyone 's reactions to meeting twins mary ann grace and brianna faith . the video was uploaded to youtube on saturday and has been viewed more than 700,000 times . could you keep it a secret ?","summary":" the first set of female quintuplets in the world since 1969 <\/t> was born in houston on april 8 , <\/t> danielle busby delivered all five girls at the woman 's hospital of texas via c-section at 28 weeks and two days , <\/t> the busby girls were the first all-female quintuplets <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it 's been a busy few weeks for multiples . the first set of female quintuplets in the world since 1969 was born in houston on april 8 , and the parents are blogging about their unique experience . danielle busby delivered all five girls at the woman 's hospital of texas via c-section at 28 weeks and two days , according to cnn affiliate kprc . parents danielle and adam and big sister blayke are now a family of eight . the babies are named ava lane , hazel grace , olivia marie , parker kate and riley paige . `` we are so thankful and blessed , '' said danielle busby , who had intrauterine insemination to get pregnant . `` i honestly give all the credit to my god . i am so thankful for this wonderful hospital and team of people here . they truly all are amazing . '' you can learn all about their journey at their blog , `` it 's a buzz world . '' early news reports said the busby girls were the first all-female quintuplets born in the u.s . but a user alerted cnn to news clippings that show quintuplet girls were born in 1959 to charles and cecilia hannan in san antonio . all of the girls died within 24 hours . like the busby family , sharon and korey rademacher were hoping for a second child . when they found out what they were having , they decided to keep it a secret from family and friends . that 's why they did n't tell their family the gender of baby no . 2 -- or that sharon was actually expecting not one but two girls , according to cnn affiliate wear . and when everyone arrived at west florida hospital in pensacola , florida , after sharon gave birth march 11 , they recorded everyone 's reactions to meeting twins mary ann grace and brianna faith . the video was uploaded to youtube on saturday and has been viewed more than 700,000 times . could you keep it a secret ?","summary":" rare set of female quintuplets was born this month in houston , texas . <\/t> the girls were born via c-section at 28 weeks and two days . <\/t> another family kept the news of twins secret until birth . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) feeling so happy you just ca n't stand it ? you might want to pop some acetaminophen . a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . but their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . '' the researchers tested their thesis by showing 82 college students 40 photographs -- some of highly pleasant images , such as children with kittens , and some of highly unpleasant images , such as children who were malnourished . half of the participants in the study were given `` an acute dose '' of acetaminophen -- 1,000 milligrams -- and the other half were given a placebo with the same appearance . the subjects were then asked to rate the photos according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . the researchers followed up by testing a group of 85 people to see whether this change in judgment applied just to emotions or whether the drug blunted people 's evaluation of magnitude in general . this group showed the same blunting of emotional reactions . but acetaminophen did not affect how much blue they saw in each photo . but people who participated in the study did not appear to know they were acting differently , said baldwin way , an assistant professor of psychology who was another of the study 's authors . `` most people probably are n't aware of how their emotions may be impacted when they take acetaminophen , '' way said . each week , about 23 % of american adults -- or 52 million people -- use a medicine containing acetaminophen , according to the nonprofit consumer healthcare products association . the authors said it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . but have no fear -- they plan to study that question , as well .","summary":" \" rather than just being a pain reliever , <\/t> the subjects were then asked to rate the photos <\/t> according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . <\/t> each week , about 23 % of american adults <\/t> -- or 52 million people -- <\/t> use a medicine <\/t> containing acetaminophen , <\/t> it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) north korea accused mexico of illegally holding one of its cargo ships wednesday and demanded the release of the vessel and crew . the ship , the mu du bong , was detained after it ran aground off the coast of mexico in july . mexico defended the move wednesday , saying it followed proper protocol because the company that owns the ship , north korea 's ocean maritime management company , has skirted united nations sanctions . `` because the company has avoided the sanctions imposed by the u.n. security council , the mexican government is acting on the basis of its international obligations as a responsible u.n. member state , '' the permanent mission of mexico to the united nations said . the security council blacklisted ocean maritime management in july , saying it `` played a key role in arranging the shipment of concealed arms and related materiel '' on another ship , the chong chon gang , which was detained by panama in 2013 . but an myong hun , north korea 's deputy ambassador to the united nations , said there was no reason to hold the mu du bong and accused mexico of violating the crew members ' human rights by keeping them from their families . `` mu du bong is a peaceful , merchant ship and it has not shipped any items prohibited by international laws or regulations , '' an told reporters at the united nations headquarters wednesday . `` and we have already paid full compensation to mexican authorities according to its domestic laws . '' according to mexico 's u.n. mission , the 33 north korean nationals who make up the vessel 's crew are free , staying at a hotel in the port city of tuxpan and regularly visiting the ship to check on it . they will soon be sent back to north korea with help from the country 's embassy , mexican authorities said . in the case of the chong chon gang , panamanian authorities found it was carrying undeclared weaponry from cuba -- including mig fighter jets , anti-aircraft systems and explosives -- buried under thousands of bags of sugar . panama seized the cargo and held onto the ship and its crew for months . north korea eventually agreed to pay a fine of $ 666,666 for the vessel 's release . cnn 's jethro mullen contributed to this report .","summary":" the mu du bong was detained after it ran aground off mexico 's coast in july . <\/t> north korea says there 's no reason to hold the ship and accuses mexico of human rights violations . <\/t> mexico says it followed proper protocol because the ship 's owner skirted u.n. sanctions . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) north korea accused mexico of illegally holding one of its cargo ships wednesday and demanded the release of the vessel and crew . the ship , the mu du bong , was detained after it ran aground off the coast of mexico in july . mexico defended the move wednesday , saying it followed proper protocol because the company that owns the ship , north korea 's ocean maritime management company , has skirted united nations sanctions . `` because the company has avoided the sanctions imposed by the u.n. security council , the mexican government is acting on the basis of its international obligations as a responsible u.n. member state , '' the permanent mission of mexico to the united nations said . the security council blacklisted ocean maritime management in july , saying it `` played a key role in arranging the shipment of concealed arms and related materiel '' on another ship , the chong chon gang , which was detained by panama in 2013 . but an myong hun , north korea 's deputy ambassador to the united nations , said there was no reason to hold the mu du bong and accused mexico of violating the crew members ' human rights by keeping them from their families . `` mu du bong is a peaceful , merchant ship and it has not shipped any items prohibited by international laws or regulations , '' an told reporters at the united nations headquarters wednesday . `` and we have already paid full compensation to mexican authorities according to its domestic laws . '' according to mexico 's u.n. mission , the 33 north korean nationals who make up the vessel 's crew are free , staying at a hotel in the port city of tuxpan and regularly visiting the ship to check on it . they will soon be sent back to north korea with help from the country 's embassy , mexican authorities said . in the case of the chong chon gang , panamanian authorities found it was carrying undeclared weaponry from cuba -- including mig fighter jets , anti-aircraft systems and explosives -- buried under thousands of bags of sugar . panama seized the cargo and held onto the ship and its crew for months . north korea eventually agreed to pay a fine of $ 666,666 for the vessel 's release . cnn 's jethro mullen contributed to this report .","summary":" the ship , the mu du bong , was detained <\/t> after it ran aground off the coast of mexico in july . <\/t> it followed proper protocol <\/t> because the company <\/t> there was no reason <\/t> to hold the mu du bong <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) an american citizen was wounded by gunfire thursday as she drove from the medical school in karachi , pakistan , where she works , police said . debra lobo , a 55-year-old california native , was shot in the right cheek and left arm and is unconscious but expected to survive , according to mohamad shah , a karachi police spokesman . police found pamphlets that the assailants had thrown into lobo 's car , written in urdu , saying `` america should be burnt , '' shah said . lobo had left the jinnah medical and dental college , where she works as vice principal , to pick up her two daughters from school . two assailants on a passing motorcycle shot her while she was driving , shah said . `` our u.s. consulate general in karachi is in close contact with pakistani authorities and is working to obtain more information , '' said a u.s. embassy spokesperson . lobo is being treated at the karachi 's aga khan hospital , said shah . she has lived in pakistan since 1996 and is married to a christian pakistani who is a librarian at the american school in karachi . karachi police are investigating , shah said .","summary":" debra lobo , 55 , is unconscious but is expected to survive after being shot thursday , police say . <\/t> she is vice principal of the jinnah medical and dental college in karachi . <\/t> police : she was on her way to pick up her daughters from school when she was shot . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) an american citizen was wounded by gunfire thursday as she drove from the medical school in karachi , pakistan , where she works , police said . debra lobo , a 55-year-old california native , was shot in the right cheek and left arm and is unconscious but expected to survive , according to mohamad shah , a karachi police spokesman . police found pamphlets that the assailants had thrown into lobo 's car , written in urdu , saying `` america should be burnt , '' shah said . lobo had left the jinnah medical and dental college , where she works as vice principal , to pick up her two daughters from school . two assailants on a passing motorcycle shot her while she was driving , shah said . `` our u.s. consulate general in karachi is in close contact with pakistani authorities and is working to obtain more information , '' said a u.s. embassy spokesperson . lobo is being treated at the karachi 's aga khan hospital , said shah . she has lived in pakistan since 1996 and is married to a christian pakistani who is a librarian at the american school in karachi . karachi police are investigating , shah said .","summary":" and is unconscious <\/t> but expected to survive , <\/t> lobo had left the jinnah medical and dental college , <\/t> where she works as vice principal , <\/t> to pick up her two daughters from school . <\/t> karachi police are investigating , <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . since then , the amount of oil in the area has dissipated and communities have started to show signs of recovery . in fact , reports indicate that the gulf of mexico 's seafood industry , which supplies the united states with roughly 40 % of its seafood , is finally starting to rebound . however , profound challenges remain , in part because so many questions about the long-term consequences remain unanswered . to this day , it 's still unclear where all of the oil went , exactly how much remains or whether the reappearance of wildlife is a result of adaptation or a signal that the crisis is truly abating . one of the populations that can provide insight into these questions is the gulf crab . crabs play an important role in the region : roughly 60 million pounds were fished in the gulf in 2012 , earning tens of millions in revenue . yet in the aftermath of the spill , changes to crustacean communities in the area were quite apparent to the naked eye . researchers documented substantial differences in appearance , and deformities in crabs that were affected by the spill including lesions so numerous they ate through the joints , forcing limbs to fall off . these traits have affected not only the crabs ' market value but also likely their ability to survive . while these changes in outward appearance have dissipated in the short-term , the health of these crabs could still be precarious . i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . using the power of genomics and computational biology , we analyzed the genes of flat back mud crabs that were exposed to oil from the macondo prospect where the deepwater horizon rig was drilling when it exploded or to a combination of oil and dispersant in the lab . by studying gene expression , the process that turns information from a gene into a product that functions within a cell , we searched for indicators that might signal exposure to oil and , based on the types of changes we might see , clues as to how the crabs respond . although we are still in the early stages of our research , we are seeing significant differences in gene expression connected to exposure -- meaning the crabs are turning some genes on or off in response to oil and dispersant . we are still working to determine whether these changes impact their ability to survive and reproduce . it 's not just gulf crabs that are experiencing changes . research on different species and other aspects of the regional environment is starting to show that there could be long-term effects resulting from the oil spill and the response to the spill . this not only has consequences for the gulf area , where oil drilling continues , but also for communities along the atlantic coast , where the obama administration has recently announced a plan to open unprecedented oil and natural gas exploration . ( bp 's vice president of communications , geoff morrell , told cnn that wildlife species in the gulf have `` bounced back and `` there is no data that suggests there are any long-term population-level impacts to any species . '' ) with the virtual certainty of more spills , we need a lot more information on the consequences of these disasters and how we can combat them effectively and efficiently . the u.s. department of the interior and the environmental protection agency are making some progress . in coming months , they are releasing changes to regulations and response plans based on the early lessons learned from the deepwater horizon spill . but government agencies can not just rely on the short-term data to determine the best response for the next oil spill crisis . instead , the government and oil companies should work together to support ongoing , long-term ecological research so that we have a better grasp of what `` normal '' looks like and what factors are important in maintaining those conditions even after a disastrous oil spill . only then will we truly understand the impact of offshore drilling and the best ways to respond to crises to protect our most important natural resources .","summary":" five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded <\/t> we are still experiencing <\/t> -- yet only beginning to truly understand <\/t> one of the populations <\/t> is the gulf crab . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) james best , best known for his portrayal of bumbling sheriff rosco p. coltrane on tv 's `` the dukes of hazzard , '' died monday after a brief illness . he was 88 . best died in hospice in hickory , north carolina , of complications from pneumonia , said steve latshaw , a longtime friend and hollywood colleague . although he 'd been a busy actor for decades in theater and in hollywood , best did n't become famous until 1979 , when `` the dukes of hazzard 's '' cornpone charms began beaming into millions of american homes almost every friday night . for seven seasons , best 's rosco p. coltrane chased the moonshine-running duke boys back and forth across the back roads of fictitious hazzard county , georgia , although his `` hot pursuit '' usually ended with him crashing his patrol car . although rosco was slow-witted and corrupt , best gave him a childlike enthusiasm that got laughs and made him endearing . his character became known for his distinctive `` kew-kew-kew '' chuckle and for goofy catchphrases such as `` cuff 'em and stuff 'em ! '' upon making an arrest . among the most popular shows on tv in the early '80s , `` the dukes of hazzard '' ran until 1985 and spawned tv movies , an animated series and video games . several of best 's `` hazzard '' co-stars paid tribute to the late actor on social media . `` i laughed and learned more from jimmie in one hour than from anyone else in a whole year , '' co-star john schneider , who played bo duke , said on twitter . `` give uncle jesse my love when you see him dear friend . '' `` jimmy best was the most constantly creative person i have ever known , '' said ben jones , who played mechanic cooter on the show , in a facebook post . `` every minute of his long life was spent acting , writing , producing , painting , teaching , fishing , or involved in another of his life 's many passions . '' born jewel guy on july 26 , 1926 , in powderly , kentucky , best was orphaned at 3 and adopted by armen and essa best , who renamed him james and raised him in rural indiana . best served in the army during world war ii before launching his acting career . in the 1950s and 1960s , he accumulated scores of credits , playing a range of colorful supporting characters in such tv shows as `` the twilight zone , '' `` bonanza , '' `` the andy griffith show '' and `` gunsmoke . '' he later appeared in a handful of burt reynolds ' movies , including `` hooper '' and `` the end . '' but best will always be best known for his `` hazzard '' role , which lives on in reruns . `` jimmie was my teacher , mentor , close friend and collaborator for 26 years , '' latshaw said . `` i directed two of his feature films , including the recent ' return of the killer shrews , ' a sequel he co-wrote and was quite proud of as he had made the first one more than 50 years earlier . '' people we 've lost in 2015 . cnn 's stella chan contributed to this story .","summary":" james best , who played the sheriff on `` the dukes of hazzard , '' died monday at 88 . <\/t> `` hazzard '' ran from 1979 to 1985 and was among the most popular shows on tv . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) james best , best known for his portrayal of bumbling sheriff rosco p. coltrane on tv 's `` the dukes of hazzard , '' died monday after a brief illness . he was 88 . best died in hospice in hickory , north carolina , of complications from pneumonia , said steve latshaw , a longtime friend and hollywood colleague . although he 'd been a busy actor for decades in theater and in hollywood , best did n't become famous until 1979 , when `` the dukes of hazzard 's '' cornpone charms began beaming into millions of american homes almost every friday night . for seven seasons , best 's rosco p. coltrane chased the moonshine-running duke boys back and forth across the back roads of fictitious hazzard county , georgia , although his `` hot pursuit '' usually ended with him crashing his patrol car . although rosco was slow-witted and corrupt , best gave him a childlike enthusiasm that got laughs and made him endearing . his character became known for his distinctive `` kew-kew-kew '' chuckle and for goofy catchphrases such as `` cuff 'em and stuff 'em ! '' upon making an arrest . among the most popular shows on tv in the early '80s , `` the dukes of hazzard '' ran until 1985 and spawned tv movies , an animated series and video games . several of best 's `` hazzard '' co-stars paid tribute to the late actor on social media . `` i laughed and learned more from jimmie in one hour than from anyone else in a whole year , '' co-star john schneider , who played bo duke , said on twitter . `` give uncle jesse my love when you see him dear friend . '' `` jimmy best was the most constantly creative person i have ever known , '' said ben jones , who played mechanic cooter on the show , in a facebook post . `` every minute of his long life was spent acting , writing , producing , painting , teaching , fishing , or involved in another of his life 's many passions . '' born jewel guy on july 26 , 1926 , in powderly , kentucky , best was orphaned at 3 and adopted by armen and essa best , who renamed him james and raised him in rural indiana . best served in the army during world war ii before launching his acting career . in the 1950s and 1960s , he accumulated scores of credits , playing a range of colorful supporting characters in such tv shows as `` the twilight zone , '' `` bonanza , '' `` the andy griffith show '' and `` gunsmoke . '' he later appeared in a handful of burt reynolds ' movies , including `` hooper '' and `` the end . '' but best will always be best known for his `` hazzard '' role , which lives on in reruns . `` jimmie was my teacher , mentor , close friend and collaborator for 26 years , '' latshaw said . `` i directed two of his feature films , including the recent ' return of the killer shrews , ' a sequel he co-wrote and was quite proud of as he had made the first one more than 50 years earlier . '' people we 've lost in 2015 . cnn 's stella chan contributed to this story .","summary":" james best , <\/t> among the most popular shows on tv in the early '80s , \" the dukes of hazzard \" ran until 1985 <\/t> and was quite proud of <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"centennial , colorado ( cnn ) after months of intensive questioning , a jury has finally been picked for the trial of colorado movie theater massacre suspect james holmes . twelve jurors and twelve alternates are on the list . the group includes 19 women and five men . it 's almost entirely white and mostly middle-aged . it 's a key step in the case , and it 's been a long time coming . jury selection started in january with 9,000 potential jurors . but the legal wrangling is the case is just revving up . holmes ' defense attorneys asked for a change of venue after the jury was seated tuesday . the judge denied their request , noting that a jury had already been seated . opening statements in the trial are scheduled to begin on april 27 . holmes is accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 others when he allegedly opened fire inside a packed theater during the midnight showing of `` the dark knight rises '' on july 20 , 2012 . the one-time neuroscience doctoral student faces 165 counts , including murder and attempted murder charges . now 27 , he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity . if convicted of the most serious charges , he could face a death sentence . wearing a gray dress shirt and tan slacks , holmes sat quietly in court on tuesday , looking relaxed and leaning back in his chair for much of the day as lawyers made their picks from the jury pool . he looked down often , but smiled occasionally , such as when the judge made a joke about a juror needing to share his cheetos and when the district attorney accidentally addressed a male juror as a `` miss . '' even though he looked calm , defense lawyer tamara brady started her question and answer session with jurors tuesday by expression concerns about holmes getting a fair and impartial trial , saying `` i 'm nervous '' and `` my client is nervous . '' district attorney george brauchler warned jurors to brace themselves . tuesday 's court session , he said , was the lawyers ' last chance to find out if there is `` any reason you should n't be one of the 24 to sit through the four to five months of a horrible roller coaster through the worst haunted house you can imagine . '' cnn 's ana cabrera and sara weisfeldt reported from centennial city . cnn 's catherine e. shoichet reported from atlanta . cnn 's michael martinez contributed to this report .","summary":" the group includes 19 women and five men . <\/t> jury selection started in january with 9,000 potential jurors . <\/t> opening statements in the trial are scheduled to begin on april 27 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) love it or hate it , jared leto 's interpretation of the joker is an internet sensation . the oscar winner put on white makeup ( and a lot of tattoos this time ) to portray the clown prince of crime in the upcoming movie `` suicide squad . '' set for release august 5 , 2016 , `` suicide squad '' is based on the dc comics series and also stars will smith , margot robbie and viola davis . twitter users got their first look at leto in character friday night , and the memes started almost immediately . from comparisons to `` home alone '' to an imagining of ben affleck tatted up , people on social media put their photoshopping skills to work all weekend . which is your favorite ?","summary":" ( and a lot of tattoos this time ) <\/t> to portray the clown prince of crime in the upcoming movie \" suicide squad . \" <\/t> twitter users got their first look at leto in character friday night , <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( hln ) hln 's # meforreal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . we want to see the real parts of life , the ones that do n't get a filter or a facebook post but are a part of our realities nonetheless . tag your favorite unscripted , unedited , un-perfected moments using # meforreal and see what others are sharing on facebook , twitter and the daily share . the internet is always quick to dish out judgmental opinions , such as the body-hate people showed to singer p ! nk after she posted a photo of herself in a black dress she wore to a cancer benefit this past weekend ( which , if you ask us , was pretty fantastic , and she looked fabulous in it . ) as a woman with a lot of experience singing to her detractors , though , she knew exactly what to say and how to say it . and when it came to keeping her tongue firmly in cheek while she schooled people who had nothing better to do than be totally rude , she owned it . clearly , it 's not troubling p ! nk or her hubs , carey hart ( who , by the way , is quite handsome himself , so clearly he has rad taste ) . not only did p ! nk 's response rally her fans , but they also started sharing their own photos of themselves post-pregnancy and embracing what p ! nk tells her daughter is her `` squishiness . '' postscript for the haters : we think you just racked up more fans for p ! nk . now go look in a mirror , and tell us -- are you perfect ?","summary":" she wore to a cancer benefit this past weekend <\/t> ( which , <\/t> what p!nk tells her daughter is her \" squishiness . \" <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) ben powers , who played thelma 's ( bernnadette stanis ) husband keith anderson on the final season of the classic cbs sitcom `` good times , '' has died . he was 64 . powers died april 6 in new bedford , mass. , his family announced . no cause of death was revealed . powers joined the cast of `` good times '' for its sixth and final season from 1978 to 1979 season , playing keith , a professional football player . his character and thelma wed in the third episode of that season , but he injures his leg while walking out of the church , straining their relationship . powers also had a regular role as `` moochie '' on the cbs detective drama show , mickey spillane 's mike hammer , from 1984 to 1985 . powers had a small part in `` cheech & chong 's next movie '' ( 1980 ) . he was back with the comedy pair in `` things are tough all over '' ( 1982 ) . he also appeared in `` the man who loved women '' ( 1983 ) starring burt reynolds . he also guest-starred on shows such as `` gim me a break , '' `` flamingo road , '' `` the greatest american hero '' and `` laverne & shirley . '' born in brooklyn and raised in providence , r.i. , by his grandparents , alton `` ben '' powers attended the rhode island school of design for painting and sketching before focusing on acting . he performed stand-up comedy routines in providence , incorporating impressions and songs into his act , where he was discovered by a hollywood agent . gigs at the playboy clubs in los angeles , new york and boston led to a job in 1977 on the revived version of `` laugh-in . '' survivors include his mother and his sisters yvonne and maya . people we 've lost in 2015 . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" ben powers , <\/t> who played thelma 's <\/t> powers joined the cast of \" good times \" for its sixth and final season from 1978 to 1979 season , <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) ben powers , who played thelma 's ( bernnadette stanis ) husband keith anderson on the final season of the classic cbs sitcom `` good times , '' has died . he was 64 . powers died april 6 in new bedford , mass. , his family announced . no cause of death was revealed . powers joined the cast of `` good times '' for its sixth and final season from 1978 to 1979 season , playing keith , a professional football player . his character and thelma wed in the third episode of that season , but he injures his leg while walking out of the church , straining their relationship . powers also had a regular role as `` moochie '' on the cbs detective drama show , mickey spillane 's mike hammer , from 1984 to 1985 . powers had a small part in `` cheech & chong 's next movie '' ( 1980 ) . he was back with the comedy pair in `` things are tough all over '' ( 1982 ) . he also appeared in `` the man who loved women '' ( 1983 ) starring burt reynolds . he also guest-starred on shows such as `` gim me a break , '' `` flamingo road , '' `` the greatest american hero '' and `` laverne & shirley . '' born in brooklyn and raised in providence , r.i. , by his grandparents , alton `` ben '' powers attended the rhode island school of design for painting and sketching before focusing on acting . he performed stand-up comedy routines in providence , incorporating impressions and songs into his act , where he was discovered by a hollywood agent . gigs at the playboy clubs in los angeles , new york and boston led to a job in 1977 on the revived version of `` laugh-in . '' survivors include his mother and his sisters yvonne and maya . people we 've lost in 2015 . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" ben powers joined the cast of `` good times '' for its sixth and final season . <\/t> he played thelma 's husband keith anderson . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) in a sobering example of life imitating art , the chaos sweeping the streets of baltimore may have been partly inspired by a series of action-horror movies . baltimore police said rioting at a shopping mall and elsewhere monday afternoon started amid rumors , spread on social media , of a `` purge '' led by large groups of marauding high school students . the term appears to be a reference to 2013 's `` the purge '' and its sequel , last year 's `` the purge : anarchy , '' about a dystopian future america where on one day each year , all laws are suspended for a 12-hour period and all crimes , including murder , become temporarily legal . in the movies , set in los angeles , people barricade themselves in their homes at night while gangs of violent `` purgers '' roam the streets . the government markets the sanctioned mayhem as a catharsis that reduces crime on the other 364 days of the year -- when in fact it 's really a means of population control , mostly against people living in poor urban neighborhoods . both `` purge '' movies were box-office hits and a third installment , `` the purge : vengeance , '' is planned for 2016 . the baltimore sun reported that a flier circulated widely among city school students via social media touted a `` purge '' to begin monday at 3 p.m. at mondawmin mall and end downtown . the flier included an image of protesters smashing the windshield of a police car in baltimore on saturday , the sun said . how baltimore police , protesters battle on twitter . maryland 's largest city has been on edge since an african-american man , freddie gray , died april 19 from a spinal cord injury he suffered while in police custody . peaceful protests gave way to violence saturday night and again monday , as agitators threw bricks at police , looted stores and set fire to cars and buildings . scattered references to # purge and # thepurge began appearing in twitter and instagram posts monday about the unrest in baltimore .","summary":" may have been partly inspired by a series of action-horror movies . <\/t> anarchy , \" about a dystopian future america <\/t> and all crimes , <\/t> become temporarily legal . <\/t> and a third installment , \" the purge : <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) '' real housewives of beverly hills '' star and former child actress kim richards is accused of kicking a police officer after being arrested thursday morning . richards was taken into custody by police at the beverly hills hotel on accusations of trespassing , resisting arrest and public intoxication after security personnel complained that she was bothering hotel guests about 1:30 a.m . ' real housewives of atlanta ' cast member 's mother dies . a police representative said richards was asked to leave but refused and then entered a restroom and would n't come out . hotel security made a `` private persons arrest , '' then police entered the restroom and took richards into custody . `` ms. richards was displaying symptoms of alcohol intoxication including slurred speech and belligerent insolent behavior , cursing at the officers and passively resisted arrest , '' police said in a statement . `` after being transported to the station for booking , richards kicked one of the officers in the leg ; however the officer was not injured . '' richards is expected to face misdemeanor charges , according to lt. lincoln hoshino of the beverly hills police department . she has been released from custody . a call to richards ' representatives has not been returned . richards reportedly entered rehab in 2011 for `` serious issues '' after what watchers deemed erratic behavior on the reality show , which also features her sister kyle richards . the richardses are the aunts of former tv star paris hilton . ' real housewives of atlanta ' husband gets prison . kim richards appeared in disney 's `` escape to witch mountain '' and `` wonderful world of color '' as a child and was a frequent guest star on television series , though her acting career later stalled . she had a significant role in the 2006 film `` black snake moan . '' bravo , the network that airs the `` real housewives '' franchise , declined to comment on her arrest .","summary":" \" real housewives of beverly hills \" star and former child actress kim richards is accused of kicking a police officer <\/t> after being arrested thursday morning . <\/t> and would n't come out . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) '' real housewives of beverly hills '' star and former child actress kim richards is accused of kicking a police officer after being arrested thursday morning . richards was taken into custody by police at the beverly hills hotel on accusations of trespassing , resisting arrest and public intoxication after security personnel complained that she was bothering hotel guests about 1:30 a.m . ' real housewives of atlanta ' cast member 's mother dies . a police representative said richards was asked to leave but refused and then entered a restroom and would n't come out . hotel security made a `` private persons arrest , '' then police entered the restroom and took richards into custody . `` ms. richards was displaying symptoms of alcohol intoxication including slurred speech and belligerent insolent behavior , cursing at the officers and passively resisted arrest , '' police said in a statement . `` after being transported to the station for booking , richards kicked one of the officers in the leg ; however the officer was not injured . '' richards is expected to face misdemeanor charges , according to lt. lincoln hoshino of the beverly hills police department . she has been released from custody . a call to richards ' representatives has not been returned . richards reportedly entered rehab in 2011 for `` serious issues '' after what watchers deemed erratic behavior on the reality show , which also features her sister kyle richards . the richardses are the aunts of former tv star paris hilton . ' real housewives of atlanta ' husband gets prison . kim richards appeared in disney 's `` escape to witch mountain '' and `` wonderful world of color '' as a child and was a frequent guest star on television series , though her acting career later stalled . she had a significant role in the 2006 film `` black snake moan . '' bravo , the network that airs the `` real housewives '' franchise , declined to comment on her arrest .","summary":" `` real housewives of beverly hills '' star kim richards was arrested early thursday morning . <\/t> beverly hills police say richards would n't leave a hotel when asked and later struck an officer . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . `` with a rope , something that he has , he just jumped on me . that 's what happened , '' minatel told cnn 's paula newton moments after the incident . she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . the incident occurred about a half-hour before the flight landed , after the pilots had begun their descent . `` i forced it ( the cord ) down and then other people came to help , and then i got out and he started saying that we were here to kill him , '' minatel said . the man was not restrained for the rest of the trip , but the flight crew told him to stay seated with his seat belt on . the man kept trying to get out of his seat but other passengers yelled at him whenever he tried to stand up . the two-hour flight landed at atlanta 's hartsfield airport at about 4:30 p.m. where it was met by u.s. authorities . the suspect was escorted off the plane . an fbi spokesman confirmed the agency responded to the incident . `` the passenger , however , was transported for medical\/mental evaluation under the direction and coordination of the atlanta police department , '' special agent stephen emmett said . `` while there are currently no federal charges pending , the facts of the matter are being relayed to the u.s. attorney 's office in atlanta . '' minatel , a forward from brazil , was traveling with his teammates from the ottawa fury football club of the second-division north american soccer league . they are scheduled to play the atlanta silverbacks on saturday . `` we 're very thankful to everyone who came to the aid of oliver and relieved that he 's o.k . and ready to play in our game , '' fury fc head coach marc dos santos said in a statement posted on the team 's website . several witnesses said they saw the suspect try to choke minatel with the cord of his headphones . kevin kerr says he was seated next to the suspect . `` he was talking about how this soccer team was trying to kill him . i thought he was maybe a deranged fan , '' said kerr . kerr said he fell asleep and he awakened to see the suspect trying to choke minatel . `` i assisted to make sure that did n't happen , '' kerr said . the canadian businessman said he and members of the soccer team kept a close eye on the suspect as the plane landed to make sure he did not threaten other passengers .","summary":" tried to choke him . <\/t> minatel , a forward from brazil , was traveling with his teammates from the ottawa fury football club of the second-division north american soccer league . <\/t> several witnesses said <\/t> they saw the suspect try to choke minatel with the cord of his headphones . <\/t> he fell asleep <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the california public utilities commission on thursday said it is ordering pacific gas & electric co. to pay a record $ 1.6 billion penalty for unsafe operation of its gas transmission system , including the pipeline rupture that killed eight people in san bruno in september 2010 . most of the penalty amounts to forced spending on improving pipeline safety . of the $ 1.6 billion , $ 850 million will go to `` gas transmission pipeline safety infrastructure improvements , '' the commission said . another $ 50 million will go toward `` other remedies to enhance pipeline safety , '' according to the commission . `` pg & e failed to uphold the public 's trust , '' commission president michael picker said . `` the cpuc failed to keep vigilant . lives were lost . numerous people were injured . homes were destroyed . we must do everything we can to ensure that nothing like this happens again . '' the company 's chief executive officer said in a written statement that pg & e is working to become the safest energy company in the united states . `` since the 2010 explosion of our natural gas transmission pipeline in san bruno , we have worked hard to do the right thing for the victims , their families and the community of san bruno , '' tony earley said . `` we are deeply sorry for this tragic event , and we have dedicated ourselves to re-earning the trust of our customers and the communities we serve . the lessons of this tragic event will not be forgotten . '' on september 9 , 2010 , a section of pg & e pipeline exploded in san bruno , killing eight people and injuring more than 50 others . the blast destroyed 37 homes . pg & e said it has paid more than $ 500 million in claims to the victims and victims ' families in san bruno , which is just south of san francisco . the company also said it has already replaced more than 800 miles of pipe , installed new gas leak technology and implemented nine of 12 recommendations from the national transportation safety board . according to its website , pg & e has 5.4 million electric customers and 4.3 million natural gas customers . the los angeles times reported the previous record penalty was a $ 146 million penalty against southern california edison company in 2008 for falsifying customer and worker safety data . cnn 's jason hanna contributed to this report .","summary":" it is ordering pacific gas & electric co. to pay a record $ 1.6 billion penalty for unsafe operation of its gas transmission system , <\/t> of the $ 1.6 billion , $ 850 million will go to \" gas transmission pipeline safety infrastructure improvements , \" <\/t> the commission said . <\/t> another $ 50 million will go toward \" other remedies <\/t> according to the commission . <\/t> and injuring more than 50 others . <\/t> the previous record penalty was a $ 146 million penalty against southern california edison company in 2008 <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"nairobi , kenya ( cnn ) university of nairobi students were terrified sunday morning when they heard explosions -- caused by a faulty electrical cable -- and believed it was a terror attack , the school said . students on the kikuyu campus stampeded down the halls of the kimberly dormitory , and some jumped from its fifth floor , the university said . hundreds were injured and were taken to hospitals . one person died , according to the school . the confusion and panic came less than two weeks after al-shabaab slaughtered 147 people at a college in garissa , kenya . kenyan teachers and students have said they fear being targeted by the somalia-based terrorists . on sunday , as many as 108 students from the university of nairobi were admitted to kenyatta national hospital . among them , at least 63 students have been discharged , and at least four are slated for surgery , the school said . almost all of the 54 students being treated at pcea kikuyu hospital have been released , the university said . kenya power authorities and its ceo are at the school and looking into the electrical issue . normal power supply will resume after repairs , the university said . `` as we mourn the unfortunate loss of the departed student , we are also praying for the quick recovery of those who were injured , '' said vice chancellor peter m.f . mbithi in a statement . he called on the students , staff and public to remain calm . cnn 's lillian leposo reported from nairobi and ashley fantz wrote this story in atlanta .","summary":" when they heard explosions <\/t> -- caused by a faulty electrical cable -- <\/t> and some jumped from its fifth floor , <\/t> one person died , <\/t> the confusion and panic came <\/t> less than two weeks after al-shabaab slaughtered 147 people at a college in garissa , kenya . <\/t> kenya power authorities and its ceo are at the school <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"nairobi , kenya ( cnn ) university of nairobi students were terrified sunday morning when they heard explosions -- caused by a faulty electrical cable -- and believed it was a terror attack , the school said . students on the kikuyu campus stampeded down the halls of the kimberly dormitory , and some jumped from its fifth floor , the university said . hundreds were injured and were taken to hospitals . one person died , according to the school . the confusion and panic came less than two weeks after al-shabaab slaughtered 147 people at a college in garissa , kenya . kenyan teachers and students have said they fear being targeted by the somalia-based terrorists . on sunday , as many as 108 students from the university of nairobi were admitted to kenyatta national hospital . among them , at least 63 students have been discharged , and at least four are slated for surgery , the school said . almost all of the 54 students being treated at pcea kikuyu hospital have been released , the university said . kenya power authorities and its ceo are at the school and looking into the electrical issue . normal power supply will resume after repairs , the university said . `` as we mourn the unfortunate loss of the departed student , we are also praying for the quick recovery of those who were injured , '' said vice chancellor peter m.f . mbithi in a statement . he called on the students , staff and public to remain calm . cnn 's lillian leposo reported from nairobi and ashley fantz wrote this story in atlanta .","summary":" students stampeded ; some jumped from a fifth story at a dorm ; one student died , school officials say . <\/t> the blasts were caused by faulty electrical cable , and kenya power is at the school . <\/t> the panic came less than two weeks after terrorists attacked kenya 's garissa university . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) indiana gov . mike pence issued an executive order monday to extend a public health emergency in his state in response to a rampant hiv outbreak that first began in mid-december . as of tuesday , there were 135 cases -- 129 confirmed , and six preliminary -- of hiv . the increase has been linked to injection drug use , primarily of the prescription opioid opana . pence issued an order in march for scott county , which then had 79 confirmed cases of hiv since mid-december . the county normally averages about five new cases a year . `` scott county is facing an epidemic of hiv . but this is not a scott county problem -- this is an indiana problem , '' pence said in march . officials expect more cases as more individuals are tested , particularly because it can take up to three months for hiv to appear in a person 's system after initial infection . the emergency order was first issued last month and set to expire friday , but now will be in place until may 24 . it calls on multiple state agencies to coordinate a response to the unprecedented outbreak and provides additional resources . law enforcement , emergency agencies and health officials are working together . most notably , a temporary needle exchange program that began april 4 . as of tuesday , more than 4,300 clean syringes had been distributed and more than 3,100 used needles had been turned in , according to the indiana department of health . a team from the cdc division of hiv\/aids prevention was working on site with state and local officials . in extending the public health emergency declaration , the governor said : `` while we 've made progress in identifying and treating those affected by this heartbreaking epidemic , the public health emergency continues and so must our efforts to fight it . ''","summary":" indiana gov. mike pence issued an executive order monday <\/t> pence issued an order in march for scott county , <\/t> which then had 79 confirmed cases of hiv since mid-december . <\/t> most notably , a temporary needle exchange program <\/t> as of tuesday , more than 4,300 clean syringes had been distributed <\/t> in extending the public health emergency declaration , <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) indiana gov . mike pence issued an executive order monday to extend a public health emergency in his state in response to a rampant hiv outbreak that first began in mid-december . as of tuesday , there were 135 cases -- 129 confirmed , and six preliminary -- of hiv . the increase has been linked to injection drug use , primarily of the prescription opioid opana . pence issued an order in march for scott county , which then had 79 confirmed cases of hiv since mid-december . the county normally averages about five new cases a year . `` scott county is facing an epidemic of hiv . but this is not a scott county problem -- this is an indiana problem , '' pence said in march . officials expect more cases as more individuals are tested , particularly because it can take up to three months for hiv to appear in a person 's system after initial infection . the emergency order was first issued last month and set to expire friday , but now will be in place until may 24 . it calls on multiple state agencies to coordinate a response to the unprecedented outbreak and provides additional resources . law enforcement , emergency agencies and health officials are working together . most notably , a temporary needle exchange program that began april 4 . as of tuesday , more than 4,300 clean syringes had been distributed and more than 3,100 used needles had been turned in , according to the indiana department of health . a team from the cdc division of hiv\/aids prevention was working on site with state and local officials . in extending the public health emergency declaration , the governor said : `` while we 've made progress in identifying and treating those affected by this heartbreaking epidemic , the public health emergency continues and so must our efforts to fight it . ''","summary":" gov. mike pence extends public health emergency <\/t> 129 cases of hiv have been confirmed since mid-december . <\/t> more than 4,300 needles have been distributed through temporary needle exchange program . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" #upordown ? <\/t> that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat <\/t> or is it going up some stairs ? <\/t> you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after #thedress . ) <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"peshawar , pakistan ( cnn ) ten people have been sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the 2012 attack on nobel peace prize-winning activist malala yousafzai , a judge announced thursday . the assailant 's conviction and sentences follow a trial that included testimony from both sides , according to pakistani antiterrorism judge mohammad amin kundi . the 10 were arrested in swat , a district of pakistan 's khyber pakhtunkhwa province , pakistani army spokesman maj. gen. asim bajwa said last september . that was nearly two years after the then 15-year-old yousafzai -- who was despised by taliban militants for her outspoken support of girls ' right to an education -- was shot as she was traveling home on a school bus . she not only survived that attack , but went on to become an even more vocal international activist . in fact , her efforts helped earn her the nobel peace prize -- which she shared with india 's kailash satyarthi -- last year . malala at u.n. : the taliban failed to silence us . journalist zahir shah reported from peshawar , and cnn 's greg botelho wrote this story from atlanta .","summary":" the sentences came after a trial in pakistan , a judge says . <\/t> malala yousafzai is an outspoken advocate for the education of girls . <\/t> she was attacked in 2012 . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"peshawar , pakistan ( cnn ) ten people have been sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the 2012 attack on nobel peace prize-winning activist malala yousafzai , a judge announced thursday . the assailant 's conviction and sentences follow a trial that included testimony from both sides , according to pakistani antiterrorism judge mohammad amin kundi . the 10 were arrested in swat , a district of pakistan 's khyber pakhtunkhwa province , pakistani army spokesman maj. gen. asim bajwa said last september . that was nearly two years after the then 15-year-old yousafzai -- who was despised by taliban militants for her outspoken support of girls ' right to an education -- was shot as she was traveling home on a school bus . she not only survived that attack , but went on to become an even more vocal international activist . in fact , her efforts helped earn her the nobel peace prize -- which she shared with india 's kailash satyarthi -- last year . malala at u.n. : the taliban failed to silence us . journalist zahir shah reported from peshawar , and cnn 's greg botelho wrote this story from atlanta .","summary":" peshawar , pakistan <\/t> the assailant 's conviction and sentences follow a trial <\/t> that was nearly two years after the then 15-year-old yousafzai <\/t> -- who was despised by taliban militants for her outspoken support of girls ' right to an education -- <\/t> malala at u.n. : <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) if you 're famous and performing the american national anthem , be prepared to become a national hero or a national disgrace . facts are facts . just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` the star-spangled banner . '' sure , he can shred it on `` girls , girls , girls '' and `` dr. feelgood , '' but this is a different story -- a completely different story . to say neil butchered the song before the las vegas outlaws arena football league game would be unkind to those in the profession . there 's less carnage when butchers are done with their work . the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . in the early stages of the gulf war in 1991 , a patriotic america saluted her performance . just six months earlier , comedian roseanne barr may have established the low-water mark . the crowd at the san diego padres game booed her rendition and president george h. w. bush called it `` disgraceful . '' there 's nothing quite like getting the presidential thumbs down . one of the most controversial and beloved versions of `` the star-spangled banner '' comes from 1969 . guitar slinger jimi hendrix inflamed mainstream america with his psychedelic take on the national anthem to the delight of the woodstock generation . and then there 's michael bolton 's version . overly wrought songs are his specialty and he does n't disappoint in that department when he sings at the american league championship series in 2003 . bolton belts it out , but there 's one little problem -- the words . can anyone say crib notes ?","summary":" but this is a different story <\/t> the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo <\/t> the trouble started monday , <\/t> when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . <\/t> \" ( the locals ) <\/t> he was past his breeding years and very close to death , \" <\/t> she said . <\/t> on a website <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) do you remember the talk about plans for iraqi-led force to try to take back mosul this spring ? well , you might want to forget it . nearly three months after a u.s. official said up to 25,000 iraqis troops were expected to return to the key northern iraqi city in april or may , a senior official in president barack obama 's administration said thursday that washington is `` not putting a timeframe on '' a possible invasion . it `` might be some time from now . might be soon , '' another senior administration official said . mosul has long been the big prize in the iraqi government 's fight -- aided by a u.s.-led military coalition , which has carried out airstrikes for months -- to defeat isis . it has also long been a source of embarrassment , considering how it fell after iraqi troops dropped their weapons , abandoned their posts and ran for their lives when militants arrived last june . the senior administration officials who talked to reporters thursday stressed the iraqis and their allies are making progress in their fight against the group that calls itself the islamic state . in fact , officials insist that isis has been degraded substantially thanks to a combination of air power and ground combat . the biggest and most recent example of this came with the recapture a few weeks ago of tikrit , the hometown of former iraqi dictator saddam hussein that is located some 100 miles ( 160 kilometers ) north of baghdad . iraqi forces aided by iranian-backed shiite militiamen took that northern city , the same place where isis allegedly massacred iraqi troops last year . still , mosul is n't tikrit . for one thing , it has a lot more people -- about a million , one obama administration official noted . and it 's more important not only to iraq , but isis , meaning the terrorist group has all the more reason to go all-out to defend it . in some ways , the campaign for mosul has begun , according to officials . there are no plans for u.s. combat troops involvement in an eventual operation , they say , but airstrikes have already targeted isis positions in the area . just because the area has been softened up some from the air , though , does n't mean a full ground assault is imminent . calling for `` patience , '' an administration official said that winning mosul is a complex endeavor . it will `` take a lot of capacity , '' the official said , `` and some time to build . ''","summary":" nearly three months after a u.s. official said <\/t> up to 25,000 iraqis troops were expected to return to the key northern iraqi city in april or may , <\/t> it \" might be some time from now . <\/t> to go all-out <\/t> to defend it . <\/t> there are no plans for u.s. combat troops involvement in an eventual operation , <\/t> they say , <\/t> an administration official said <\/t> that winning mosul is a complex endeavor . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) former new england patriots star aaron hernandez will need to keep his lawyers even after being convicted of murder and other charges in the death of odin lloyd . the 25-year-old potentially faces three more trials -- one criminal and two civil actions . next up is another murder trial in which he is accused of killing two men and wounding another person near a boston nightclub in july 2012 . prosecutors have said hernandez fatally shot daniel de abreu and safiro furtado when he fired into their 2003 bmw . another passenger was wounded and two others were uninjured . hernandez pleaded not guilty at his arraignment . the trial was originally slated for may 28 , but jake wark , spokesman for the suffolk county district attorney 's office , said wednesday the trial had been postponed and no new date had been set . `` we expect to select a new court date in the coming days and then set the amended trial track . the suffolk indictments allege two counts of first-degree murder for the july 16 , 2012 , shooting deaths of daniel de abreu and safiro furtado in boston 's south end ; three counts of armed assault with intent to murder and one count of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon for shots fired at three surviving victims ; and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm , '' he said . the families of de abreu and furtado filed civil suits against hernandez , and a judge froze his $ 5 million in assets , pending the outcome of the double-murder trial . the freeze includes the disputed $ 3.3 million signing bonus payment hernandez claims he is owed by the new england patriots . hernandez is also being sued by a man who claims hernandez shot him while they were in a limousine in miami in february 2013 . alexander bradley claims the then-new england patriot tight end wounded him after the two got into a fight at a miami strip club . in a lawsuit filed four months later , bradley said hernandez fired at him during a limo ride after leaving the club and that hernandez intentionally `` possessed a gun which he was not legally licensed to have . '' hernandez 's lawyers have argued he could n't defend himself properly while on trial in massachusetts . there was no criminal charge in the case . and then there is the grievance over unpaid bonus money filed by the nfl players union on behalf of hernandez , who signed a contract in 2012 that potentially was worth more than $ 40 million . if the grievance is heard by the league , hernandez will be represented by the the national football league players ' association . who was odin lloyd ? cnn 's lawrence crook contributed to this report .","summary":" former new england patriots star aaron hernandez will need to keep his lawyers <\/t> even after being convicted of murder and other charges in the death of odin lloyd . <\/t> the 25-year-old potentially faces three more trials <\/t> -- one criminal and two civil actions . <\/t> hernandez pleaded not guilty at his arraignment . <\/t> but jake wark , spokesman for the suffolk county district attorney 's office , said wednesday <\/t> the trial had been postponed <\/t> hernandez claims <\/t> he is owed by the new england patriots . <\/t> there was no criminal charge in the case . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a skywest airlines flight made an emergency landing in buffalo , new york , on wednesday after a passenger lost consciousness , officials said . the passenger received medical attention before being released , according to marissa snow , spokeswoman for skywest . she said the airliner expects to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to their original destination -- hartford , connecticut -- later wednesday afternoon . the federal aviation administration initially reported a pressurization problem and said it would investigate . snow said there was no indication of any pressurization issues , and the faa later issued a statement that did not reference a pressurization problem . skywest also said there was no problem with the plane 's door , which some media initially reported . flight 5622 was originally scheduled to fly from chicago to hartford . the plane descended 28,000 feet in three minutes . `` it would feel like a roller coaster -- when you 're coming over the top and you 're going down , '' cnn aviation analyst mary schiavo said , describing how such a descent would feel . `` you know that these pilots knew they were in a very grave and very serious situation . ''","summary":" after a passenger lost consciousness , <\/t> officials said . <\/t> the federal aviation administration initially reported a pressurization problem <\/t> the plane descended 28,000 feet in three minutes . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a new kansas law banning a common second-term abortion procedure is the first of its kind in the united states . the law , signed by kansas gov . sam brownback on tuesday , bans what it describes as `` dismemberment abortion '' and defines as `` knowingly dismembering a living unborn child and extracting such unborn child one piece at a time from the uterus . '' supporters of the measure described it as a groundbreaking step , while opponents warned it was dangerous and among the most restrictive abortion laws in the country . the law does not spell out a specific time frame that limits when an abortion can occur , but it bans the dilation and evacuation abortion procedure commonly used during the second trimester of pregnancy . the law allows for the procedure if `` necessary to protect the life or health of the mother , '' according to a statement on brownback 's website . on twitter , brownback , a republican , said he was proud to sign a law `` protecting life at its most vulnerable stage . '' planned parenthood advocates of kansas and mid-missouri sharply criticized the move , which it described as the latest in a series of `` extreme political measures aimed at denying women access to health care and at undermining their decision-making ability . '' `` kansas is now not only the sole state with this atrocious law ; it also now has more restrictions on abortion than any state in the u.s. , '' the advocacy group said in a facebook post . both sides appear to be prepared to take their battle over such measures to other states -- and to court . carol tobias , the president of national right to life , said in a statement that the kansas law was the first of what her organization hopes `` will be many state laws . '' `` this law has the power to transform the landscape of abortion policy in the united states , '' she said . julie burkhart , ceo of wichita-based south wind women 's center , said on twitter that the signing of the law marked a sad day for kansas and the united states . `` this law puts women at risk and ties doctors ' hands , '' she said . `` we 'll continue to fight ! '' cnn 's sam stringer contributed to this report .","summary":" a new kansas law bans what it describes as `` dismemberment abortion '' supporters say it 's a groundbreaking step . <\/t> opponents say it 's dangerous and politically motivated . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a new kansas law banning a common second-term abortion procedure is the first of its kind in the united states . the law , signed by kansas gov . sam brownback on tuesday , bans what it describes as `` dismemberment abortion '' and defines as `` knowingly dismembering a living unborn child and extracting such unborn child one piece at a time from the uterus . '' supporters of the measure described it as a groundbreaking step , while opponents warned it was dangerous and among the most restrictive abortion laws in the country . the law does not spell out a specific time frame that limits when an abortion can occur , but it bans the dilation and evacuation abortion procedure commonly used during the second trimester of pregnancy . the law allows for the procedure if `` necessary to protect the life or health of the mother , '' according to a statement on brownback 's website . on twitter , brownback , a republican , said he was proud to sign a law `` protecting life at its most vulnerable stage . '' planned parenthood advocates of kansas and mid-missouri sharply criticized the move , which it described as the latest in a series of `` extreme political measures aimed at denying women access to health care and at undermining their decision-making ability . '' `` kansas is now not only the sole state with this atrocious law ; it also now has more restrictions on abortion than any state in the u.s. , '' the advocacy group said in a facebook post . both sides appear to be prepared to take their battle over such measures to other states -- and to court . carol tobias , the president of national right to life , said in a statement that the kansas law was the first of what her organization hopes `` will be many state laws . '' `` this law has the power to transform the landscape of abortion policy in the united states , '' she said . julie burkhart , ceo of wichita-based south wind women 's center , said on twitter that the signing of the law marked a sad day for kansas and the united states . `` this law puts women at risk and ties doctors ' hands , '' she said . `` we 'll continue to fight ! '' cnn 's sam stringer contributed to this report .","summary":" a new kansas law <\/t> bans what it describes as \" dismemberment abortion \" <\/t> supporters of the measure described it as a groundbreaking step , <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain <\/t> to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms <\/t> more than 200 climbers have died <\/t> to clean up the trash <\/t> left by generations of hikers . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) the author of a 2006 novel has accused the `` avengers '' director and `` cabin '' director drew goddard of stealing his idea . with just weeks until his box-office victory lap for `` avengers : age of ultron , '' joss whedon is now facing a lawsuit accusing him of stealing the idea for the 2012 meta-horror movie the cabin in the woods . whedon produced and co-wrote the script for cabin with director drew goddard , a writer on whedon 's `` buffy the vampire slayer '' and a fanboy favorite in his own right , with credits that include netflix 's `` daredevil '' ( and reportedly may soon include sony 's upcoming spider-man projects ) . whedon and goddard are named as defendants , along with lionsgate and whedon 's mutant enemy production company , in the complaint filed monday in california federal court . joss whedon slams ' jurassic world ' clip as `` '70s-era sexist '' . in the complaint , peter gallagher ( no , not that peter gallagher ) claims whedon and goddard took the idea for `` the cabin in the woods '' from his 2006 novel `` the little white trip : a night in the pines . '' he 's suing for copyright infringement and wants $ 10 million in damages . gallagher is basing his claim on the works ' similar premises : both feature a group of young people terrorized by monsters while staying at a cabin in what is revealed to be ( spoiler alert ) a horror-film scenario designed by mysterious operators . read the full complaint . gallagher also alleges similarities between the characters ' names and personalities -- his book 's blond julie and shy dura and the film 's jules ( anna hutchison ) and dana ( kristen connolly ) , and handsome and scatterbrained men in both works -- and certain scenes involving the characters finding strange items in their respective cabins and discovering hidden cameras . ' age of ultron ' : quicksilver and scarlet witch are `` massively important , '' says joss whedon ( video ) . in the complaint , gallagher describes how he self-published the novel and `` began grassroots efforts '' to sell it on the venice beach boardwalk and on santa monica 's third street promenade . `` [ the defendants ] currently reside and operate out of santa monica , california , a short distance from where the book was sold , '' the lawsuit claims . gallagher alleges that he `` was contacted by multiple credited entertainment industry producers who expressed interest in the book , '' but he does n't specify lionsgate or mutant enemy . a lionsgate spokesman declined to comment . the hollywood reporter has reached out to representatives for whedon and goddard . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" the author of a 2006 novel has accused the \" avengers \" director and \" cabin \" director drew goddard of stealing his idea . <\/t> in the complaint , peter gallagher <\/t> whedon and goddard took the idea for \" the cabin in the woods \" from his 2006 novel \" the little white trip : <\/t> a night in the pines . \" <\/t> says joss whedon <\/t> ( video ) <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a man charged with planning the deadly 2008 mumbai terror attacks in india has been released on bail in pakistan after years of detention , prompting sharp criticism from india . zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi , a top leader of the terrorist group lashkar-e-taiba , was released early friday from a jail in the pakistani city of rawalpindi , according to yahya mujahid , spokesman for jamaat-ud-dawa , a group with which lakhvi is affiliated . lakhvi was charged in pakistan in 2009 , accused of masterminding the november 2008 terror attacks that left more than 160 people dead in mumbai , india 's most populous city . lakhvi still faces trial in the case . but an anti-terrorism court granted lakhvi bail last year , a decision the pakistani government said it would challenge . that challenge lasted until thursday , when the lahore high court ordered his release , cnn affiliate and pakistani outlet geo news reported . lakhvi posted bail totaling 2 million pakistani rupees ( more than $ 19,000 ) , according to geo news . india , pakistan 's neighbor and rival , condemned lakhvi 's bail release on friday . the country contacted pakistan 's foreign secretary to underline `` that this has reinforced the perception that pakistan has a dual policy on dealing with terrorists , and those who have carried out attacks or are posing a threat to india are being dealt with differently , '' said syed akbaruddin , a spokesman for india 's ministry of external affairs . the accusation that pakistan might treat india differently highlights long-running tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors , which have fought three wars against each other since their partition at the end of british colonial rule . pakistan 's foreign office responded friday by saying , `` it would not be proper to cast aspersions on pakistan 's commitment to countering terrorism at a time when pakistan has entered a critical stage of defeating the menace of terrorism . '' the foreign office also blamed what it said was india 's delay in cooperating in the case , saying it `` weakened the prosecution . '' in the mumbai attacks , heavily armed men stormed landmark buildings around mumbai , including luxury hotels , the city 's historic victoria terminus train station and a jewish cultural center . india executed the last surviving gunman from the attacks in 2012 . other suspects were all killed during the series of attacks , which went on for three days . more about the mumbai attacks . cnn 's harmeet singh contributed to this report .","summary":" accused of masterminding the november 2008 terror attacks <\/t> that left more than 160 people dead in mumbai , india 's most populous city . <\/t> but an anti-terrorism court granted lakhvi bail last year , <\/t> a decision <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it took more than seven decades , but england finally got its delivery of tons of silver coins . for most of those years , the money was deep at the bottom of the atlantic , the monetary casualty of a cruel world war ii sinking . in november 1942 , the unguarded ss city of cairo was sunk by a german u-boat while carrying 296 civilians and cargo that included 100 tons of silver . the vessel sunk to more than 16,800 feet under the surface ( 5,150 meters ) where it went undiscovered until 2011 when deep ocean search decided to go looking for it . the sinking was the stuff of legend . the city of cairo was bringing silver rupees from india to england as part of the war effort . after a stop in brazil , two torpedos sank the ship in the atlantic . after the ship went under , the u-boat reportedly surfaced and the captain said to the survivors in lifeboats : `` goodnight , sorry for sinking you . '' the captain 's lament is the title of a book about the event . only a handful of people died as the ship sank but about 100 more passed away during the desperate attempt of the six boats to make it to land , which was hundreds of miles away . when the last of the lifeboats was found 51 days later , all but two people in it had died . deep ocean search said in a news release that during the 2011 search it located an unnatural object on radar . a sub found the city of cairo split into two parts , buried by silt . `` under contract to the uk ministry of transport , dos recovered several tens of tons of silver coins from a depth of ( 5,150 meters ) , '' the company said . the depth is a world record , the company claimed . other deep-water operations reported in the media that are close to this depth include the 1987 search for the wreck of a south african airways plane at 16,000 feet ( 4,700 meters ) and the discovery of the ss gairsoppa at about 15,400 feet ( 4,800 meters ) in the north atlantic in 2011 . the bbc reported the city of cairo salvage operation was completed in september 2013 , but the british government made the company keep it secret until this week . the coins were melted and the silver sold , the bbc reported . deep ocean search got a percentage of the sale , and the uk treasury the rest , according to the bbc . at today 's rates , 100 tons of silver would be worth about $ 50 million . remains of uss oklahoma crew to be exhumed at pearl harbor . cnn 's jessica king contributed to this report .","summary":" the ship was sunk in 1942. <\/t> a british company says the salvage operation occurred at a world record depth . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it took more than seven decades , but england finally got its delivery of tons of silver coins . for most of those years , the money was deep at the bottom of the atlantic , the monetary casualty of a cruel world war ii sinking . in november 1942 , the unguarded ss city of cairo was sunk by a german u-boat while carrying 296 civilians and cargo that included 100 tons of silver . the vessel sunk to more than 16,800 feet under the surface ( 5,150 meters ) where it went undiscovered until 2011 when deep ocean search decided to go looking for it . the sinking was the stuff of legend . the city of cairo was bringing silver rupees from india to england as part of the war effort . after a stop in brazil , two torpedos sank the ship in the atlantic . after the ship went under , the u-boat reportedly surfaced and the captain said to the survivors in lifeboats : `` goodnight , sorry for sinking you . '' the captain 's lament is the title of a book about the event . only a handful of people died as the ship sank but about 100 more passed away during the desperate attempt of the six boats to make it to land , which was hundreds of miles away . when the last of the lifeboats was found 51 days later , all but two people in it had died . deep ocean search said in a news release that during the 2011 search it located an unnatural object on radar . a sub found the city of cairo split into two parts , buried by silt . `` under contract to the uk ministry of transport , dos recovered several tens of tons of silver coins from a depth of ( 5,150 meters ) , '' the company said . the depth is a world record , the company claimed . other deep-water operations reported in the media that are close to this depth include the 1987 search for the wreck of a south african airways plane at 16,000 feet ( 4,700 meters ) and the discovery of the ss gairsoppa at about 15,400 feet ( 4,800 meters ) in the north atlantic in 2011 . the bbc reported the city of cairo salvage operation was completed in september 2013 , but the british government made the company keep it secret until this week . the coins were melted and the silver sold , the bbc reported . deep ocean search got a percentage of the sale , and the uk treasury the rest , according to the bbc . at today 's rates , 100 tons of silver would be worth about $ 50 million . remains of uss oklahoma crew to be exhumed at pearl harbor . cnn 's jessica king contributed to this report .","summary":" after the ship went under , <\/t> and the captain said to the survivors in lifeboats : <\/t> \" goodnight , sorry for sinking you . \" <\/t> to make it to land , <\/t> which was hundreds of miles away . <\/t> the depth is a world record , <\/t> the company claimed . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) larry upright died just one day after hillary clinton announced she was running for president . and in his obituary , his family made just two requests : please donate to a children 's hospital , and please do n't vote for clinton . upright , a staunch republican , died monday at a north carolina hospital . he was 81 . `` in lieu of flowers , memorials may be sent to shriners hospital for children , '' his obituary reads . `` also , the family respectfully asks that you do not vote for hillary clinton in 2016 . r.i.p . grandaddy . '' daughter jill mclain said it was natural to put that line in her father 's tribute . `` he was very passionate about politics and probably passed a little of that on , '' she told cnn affiliate wsoc . son michael upright said he knew his father would enjoy the request . `` we know he 's up there giggling right now , just laughing out loud , '' he told wsoc . upright 's passions included much more than just politics . his greatest joy was his family , and he was a former shriner of the year at the cabarrus shrine club , according to his obituary . after retiring from the building automation industry , he became an avid golfer . but it 's the last few lines of his obituary that is spurred comments from across the country . `` you have my solemn promise i will not waste a vote on hillary clinton , '' marina shear of dallas wrote in the obituary 's online guestbook . `` you were a wise man , larry upright , '' said ron renno of forsyth , georgia . `` i will remember your request in november 2016 . rest in peace , sir . '' nigel dufont of kannapolis , north carolina , offered his condolences but said he would n't budge on his support of clinton . `` so sorry to hear about larry , but i am still voting for hilary ! '' he wrote . and an anonymous commenter stayed open-minded to whoever might enter the field . `` may you rest in peace . i will vote for hillary if she is the best candidate . ''","summary":" that you do not vote for hillary clinton in 2016 . <\/t> he knew <\/t> his father would enjoy the request . <\/t> \" you were a wise man , larry upright , \" <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) never mind cats having nine lives . a stray pooch in washington state has used up at least three of her own after being hit by a car , apparently whacked on the head with a hammer in a misguided mercy killing and then buried in a field -- only to survive . that 's according to washington state university , where the dog -- a friendly white-and-black bully breed mix now named theia -- has been receiving care at the veterinary teaching hospital . four days after her apparent death , the dog managed to stagger to a nearby farm , dirt-covered and emaciated , where she was found by a worker who took her to a vet for help . she was taken in by moses lake , washington , resident sara mellado . `` considering everything that she 's been through , she 's incredibly gentle and loving , '' mellado said , according to wsu news . `` she 's a true miracle dog and she deserves a good life . '' theia is only one year old but the dog 's brush with death did not leave her unscathed . she suffered a dislocated jaw , leg injuries and a caved-in sinus cavity -- and still requires surgery to help her breathe . the veterinary hospital 's good samaritan fund committee awarded some money to help pay for the dog 's treatment , but mellado has set up a fundraising page to help meet the remaining cost of the dog 's care . she 's also created a facebook page to keep supporters updated . donors have already surpassed the $ 10,000 target , inspired by theia 's tale of survival against the odds . on the fundraising page , mellado writes , `` she is in desperate need of extensive medical procedures to fix her nasal damage and reset her jaw . i agreed to foster her until she finally found a loving home . '' she is dedicated to making sure theia gets the medical attention she needs , mellado adds , and wants to `` make sure she gets placed in a family where this will never happen to her again ! '' any additional funds raised will be `` paid forward '' to help other animals . theia is not the only animal to apparently rise from the grave in recent weeks . a cat in tampa , florida , found seemingly dead after he was hit by a car in january , showed up alive in a neighbor 's yard five days after he was buried by his owner . the cat was in bad shape , with maggots covering open wounds on his body and a ruined left eye , but remarkably survived with the help of treatment from the humane society .","summary":" after being hit by a car , <\/t> apparently whacked on the head with a hammer in a misguided mercy killing and then buried in a field <\/t> -- a friendly white-and-black bully breed mix <\/t> now named theia -- <\/t> \" she 's a true miracle dog <\/t> and she deserves a good life . \" <\/t> mellado adds , <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a large storm system dubbed typhoon maysak is churning over the pacific ocean , days away from a possible direct hit on the philippines . maysak is moving west-northwest after skirting the federated states of micronesia , according to the u.s. joint typhoon warning center . its eye is projected to make landfall in the central or northern part of the philippine island of luzon on sunday , though the country 's residents could start feeling its effects days before . that could interrupt the easter celebration for many in the predominantly catholic nation , which may be socked by heavy rains and potent winds . the international red cross noted that `` many people are expected to throng coastal areas at this time . '' images of the typhoon as seen from the international space station were posted to twitter , including a vine video showing the swirling eye of the storm . the storm has weakened and is expected to lose more strength before it reaches the philippines . its maximum sustained winds on wednesday were 150 mph , making it a super typhoon in the joint typhoon warning center 's definition . but by thursday , the winds ' strength had declined to around 132 mph -- no longer a super typhoon but still the equivalent of a category 4 hurricane . meteorologist ivan cabrera told cnn that maysak could weaken further to become a tropical storm by the time it reaches the philippine coast . `` this will not be a catastrophic storm , '' cabrera said . that said , it could still cause flooding and bring strong winds , he cautioned . the philippines is frequently hit by typhoons . in december , for instance , hagupit killed at least 18 people in the east asian nation and injured hundreds more . but that devastation paled in comparison to the havoc wrought by super typhoon haiyan in november 2013 , which killed more than 6,000 people and injured more than 27,000 others . that typhoon , considered to be among the strongest storms ever to make landfall , hit the eastern city of tacloban especially hard . the irony of the upcoming storm is its timing : in april , just after the philippines atmospheric geophysical and astronomical services administration officially declared the onset of the nation 's dry , or summer , season . pagasa meteorologist shelley ignacio predicts maysak -- which is called chedeng in the philippines -- will bring heavy rains to luzon starting on friday , according to the state-run philippines news agency . the country 's national disaster risk reduction and management council went on red alert on wednesday because of the storm , the news agency reports . that alert means all relevant personnel are on standby and the public should be on guard for possible effects of the storm . cnn 's jethro mullen contributed to this report .","summary":" maysak has sustained winds of more than 130 mph but is expected to weaken . <\/t> it 's forecast to hit the philippines during the easter weekend . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a large storm system dubbed typhoon maysak is churning over the pacific ocean , days away from a possible direct hit on the philippines . maysak is moving west-northwest after skirting the federated states of micronesia , according to the u.s. joint typhoon warning center . its eye is projected to make landfall in the central or northern part of the philippine island of luzon on sunday , though the country 's residents could start feeling its effects days before . that could interrupt the easter celebration for many in the predominantly catholic nation , which may be socked by heavy rains and potent winds . the international red cross noted that `` many people are expected to throng coastal areas at this time . '' images of the typhoon as seen from the international space station were posted to twitter , including a vine video showing the swirling eye of the storm . the storm has weakened and is expected to lose more strength before it reaches the philippines . its maximum sustained winds on wednesday were 150 mph , making it a super typhoon in the joint typhoon warning center 's definition . but by thursday , the winds ' strength had declined to around 132 mph -- no longer a super typhoon but still the equivalent of a category 4 hurricane . meteorologist ivan cabrera told cnn that maysak could weaken further to become a tropical storm by the time it reaches the philippine coast . `` this will not be a catastrophic storm , '' cabrera said . that said , it could still cause flooding and bring strong winds , he cautioned . the philippines is frequently hit by typhoons . in december , for instance , hagupit killed at least 18 people in the east asian nation and injured hundreds more . but that devastation paled in comparison to the havoc wrought by super typhoon haiyan in november 2013 , which killed more than 6,000 people and injured more than 27,000 others . that typhoon , considered to be among the strongest storms ever to make landfall , hit the eastern city of tacloban especially hard . the irony of the upcoming storm is its timing : in april , just after the philippines atmospheric geophysical and astronomical services administration officially declared the onset of the nation 's dry , or summer , season . pagasa meteorologist shelley ignacio predicts maysak -- which is called chedeng in the philippines -- will bring heavy rains to luzon starting on friday , according to the state-run philippines news agency . the country 's national disaster risk reduction and management council went on red alert on wednesday because of the storm , the news agency reports . that alert means all relevant personnel are on standby and the public should be on guard for possible effects of the storm . cnn 's jethro mullen contributed to this report .","summary":" and is expected to lose more strength <\/t> before it reaches the philippines . <\/t> its maximum sustained winds on wednesday were 150 mph , <\/t> and injured more than 27,000 others . <\/t> hit the eastern city of tacloban especially hard . <\/t> maysak <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) you 'll see him in your mcdreams . on thursday night 's `` grey 's anatomy , '' dr. derek shepherd -- the hunky character played by patrick dempsey -- died . he was n't shot down over the sea of japan , nor did a helicopter fall on his head . instead , he died following a car crash -- after helping victims of another accident . `` derek shepherd is and will always be an incredibly important character -- for meredith ( grey ) , for me and for the fans , '' show creator shonda rhimes said in a statement , according to the hollywood reporter . `` i absolutely never imagined saying goodbye to our ' mcdreamy . ' patrick dempsey 's performance shaped derek in a way that i know we both hope became a meaningful example -- happy , sad , romantic , painful and always true -- of what young women should demand from modern love . his loss will be felt by all . '' intriguingly , dempsey still has a year left on his contract . his character 's death leaves his tv wife , dr. meredith grey ( ellen pompeo ) , as the show 's mainstay as it concludes its 11th season in may . `` it 's been a remarkable ride , '' dempsey told tvline . `` the worldwide impact has been extraordinary . it is incredible how devoted and passionate the fans are , and i will forever be grateful and humbled by the experience . '' `` grey 's '' fans are still in shock . people magazine ran an obituary for the character . # mcdreamyforever was a trending hashtag on twitter . tweets from `` grey 's anatomy 's '' official account were filled with emoji of crying faces and broken hearts , as well as tearful images from the show . some chose to remember the good times , but for others , there was a big sense of betrayal . but the show will very much continue -- not only does it have a few weeks before the 11th season is over , pompeo is also signed through season 12 . the theme of this season , rhimes had said , was grey 's ability to stand on her own . now without her husband -- who was already devoting his life to separate concerns as a presidential aide -- she 'll truly have to do so . `` grey 's anatomy , '' though not the powerhouse it was when it premiered in 2005 , still does well in the ratings . for the week ending april 19 , the most recent available , it was 20th in overall viewers and 12th among the desirable adults 18-49 demographic . and dempsey , who also races cars , is n't going anywhere . he has a development deal with abc studios , `` grey 's '' producers .","summary":" on thursday night 's \" grey 's anatomy , \" dr. derek shepherd <\/t> -- the hunky character <\/t> played by patrick dempsey -- <\/t> died . <\/t> following a car crash <\/t> -- <\/t> as the show 's mainstay <\/t> as it concludes its 11th season in may . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) their relationship led to jail time for her , but mary kay letourneau fualaau wants the world to know that she and her husband , vili fualaau , are still happily together . she was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with fualaau , her 13-year-old student . letourneau gave birth to her young lover 's child and went on to serve more than seven years in prison on charges related to their sexual relationship . on friday , abc 's `` 20\/20 '' will air an exclusive interview with the couple , who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on may 20 . the pair wed soon after she was released from prison in 2005 and are now the parents of two teen girls . according to abc , during the interview with barbara walters , `` mary kay tells walters what makes their marriage work in spite of their huge difference in their age . '' `` she also discusses her surprising plans to teach again , as well as her intentions to have her status as a registered sex offender lifted , '' a posting on the network 's site says . `` vili fualaau , meanwhile , discusses his bouts with alcoholism , depression and why he believes the system failed him while he was still a minor . '' letourneau fualaau is now 53 , and her husband is 31 .","summary":" she was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in seattle in 1996 <\/t> when she began an affair with fualaau , her 13-year-old student . <\/t> on friday , abc 's \" 20\/20 \" will air an exclusive interview with the couple , <\/t> who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on may 20 . <\/t> while he was still a minor . \" <\/t> letourneau fualaau is now 53 , <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was like a scene out of `` make way for ducklings '' on tuesday on a rainy street in washington . cnn situation room correspondent brian todd and photojournalist khalil abdallah were on their way to interview a legal analyst on l street nw when they happened on a brood of baby ducks causing a stir . abdallah reports the ducklings and their mom had crossed heavily trafficked street , and some restaurant patrons stopped on the sidewalk to corral them . a man gave up his umbrella for the cause `` while the mom was going crazy . '' `` one duckling tried to run back to the street but they caught it in time , '' abdallah said . the mother duck followed the umbrella while pedestrians stopped cars on l street for them to safely cross the road . the washington post reports the pedestrians took the bird family to `` a more enclosed grassy area '' at 16th and l streets nw . ( yes , baby ducks warrant two national news stories . ) `` we thought it was an extraordinary situation , '' todd said . `` you see pigeons , you see squirrels , you see the occasional raccoon in the d.c. area , and ... you see deer ... we 've never seen anything like this in the middle of town . ''","summary":" bystanders stopped to rescue a lost brood of ducklings in d.c. tuesday . <\/t> cnn 's brian todd and khalil abdallah paused to capture the scene . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was like a scene out of `` make way for ducklings '' on tuesday on a rainy street in washington . cnn situation room correspondent brian todd and photojournalist khalil abdallah were on their way to interview a legal analyst on l street nw when they happened on a brood of baby ducks causing a stir . abdallah reports the ducklings and their mom had crossed heavily trafficked street , and some restaurant patrons stopped on the sidewalk to corral them . a man gave up his umbrella for the cause `` while the mom was going crazy . '' `` one duckling tried to run back to the street but they caught it in time , '' abdallah said . the mother duck followed the umbrella while pedestrians stopped cars on l street for them to safely cross the road . the washington post reports the pedestrians took the bird family to `` a more enclosed grassy area '' at 16th and l streets nw . ( yes , baby ducks warrant two national news stories . ) `` we thought it was an extraordinary situation , '' todd said . `` you see pigeons , you see squirrels , you see the occasional raccoon in the d.c. area , and ... you see deer ... we 've never seen anything like this in the middle of town . ''","summary":" it was like a scene out of \" make way for ducklings \" on tuesday on a rainy street in washington . <\/t> cnn situation room correspondent brian todd and photojournalist khalil abdallah were on their way <\/t> and some restaurant patrons stopped on the sidewalk <\/t> to corral them . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the question : how can i know if my food is safe to eat after a specific product recall ? the answer : many of us shed a few tears over the recent sabra hummus recall ( even though we are perfectly capable of making our own at home ) , but that sadness quickly transformed into anxiety when we looked inside our refrigerators and saw the potentially tainted culprit sitting there on the shelf . to assuage any fears , we asked john swartzberg , m.d. , a clinical professor at the university of california at berkeley , to walk us through the process of determining if our favorite dip was still safe to eat . related : amy 's kitchen recalls more than 70,000 cases of food due to fear of listeria contamination . the first step , according to swartzberg , is to go to the food and drug administration 's website and find the official report for the recalled product you 're worried about . each report will list recalled items with their product codes , which are typically categorized by the universal product code ( the number adjacent to the barcode ) or the stock keeping unit ( a specific number that would only be valid at the store where the product is being sold ) . they will also include the recalled products ' use-by dates , and the geographical areas affected . `` the recall is not based on the use-by dates , though , '' said swartzberg . `` if the product is within the use-by date , it should still be recalled . this makes sense , because the product was contaminated prior to purchase and no matter how ' fresh ' the product is , it still may be contaminated . '' after cross-checking these details , you should have a strong sense of whether your food product is safe to eat or needs to be trashed right away . but as far as avoiding potential problems before learning such details about a food recall , the consumer is at an automatic disadvantage . related : 14 habits of people with a healthy relationship to food . `` there 's nothing the consumer can do prior to learning about the recall , '' said dr. swartzberg . `` discarding or returning the product to the store is all that can be done . '' in the case of this specific hummus recall , while there was no evidence that it caused any consumer illness , the product 's routine sample last month revealed the presence of listeria monocytogenes . consuming such bacteria can lead to listeriosis , a serious infection , and dr. swartzberg recommends that anyone who has consumed a listeria-laden food should let their physician know as soon as possible . `` listeria survives well at cool temperatures , '' he said . `` most bacteria and fungi do not -- that 's why we refrigerate . healthy people are at low risk for disease , but it can happen . those at greatest risk for disease are the elderly , immunocompromised and pregnant . '' to learn more about the best food safety practices , visit uc berkeley 's wellness website . related : 8 things nutrition experts wish you would stop saying about food .","summary":" and find the official report for the recalled product <\/t> \" if the product is within the use-by date , <\/t> it should still be recalled . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the last time muhammadu buhari came to power in nigeria , it was by force . this time it was by the ballot box . here are five reasons why one of the most fiercely-contested elections in the country 's history is so important . for the first time in nigeria 's history , the opposition defeated the ruling party in democratic elections . muhammadu buhari , 72 , won nigeria 's presidential election , defeating incumbent goodluck jonathan by about two million votes . nigeria is significant because it is the biggest economy and most populous country in africa ; it is also one of africa 's largest oil producers and is a major supplier of crude oil to the united states . this is n't buhari 's first time leading nigeria -- but it 's his first time in nearly 30 years . the reformed dictator is a sunni muslim from nigeria 's poorer north , while jonathan comes from a christian and animist south that is rich with oil . buhari 's win comes after a long history of military rule , coups and botched attempts at democracy in the country . many nigerians told cnn that they saw president jonathan as an ineffectual leader who was indecisive in dealing with the terror group boko haram -- and weak on corruption . buhari , who was campaigning for the fourth time , capitalized on these weaknesses and some analysts believe that his military background was an advantage for him . nigerians wanted a strong leader who could keep them safe from boko haram 's murderous raids -- and buhari also campaigned as a born-again democrat to allay fears about his strict military regime the last time around . he stressed that nigeria 's security needs to be the next government 's focus . his campaign was also fiercely anti-corruption -- he ran under the slogan of `` new broom , '' and his supporters were often pictured holding brooms in the lead-up to the vote . the elections were largely predicted to be violent and everyone , nigerians included , expected the worst . some families moved abroad and there was sporadic violence across the country in the lead up to the election . but those fears turned out to be mostly unfounded , and the elections held relatively peacefully -- with the exception of attacks in the north of the country , where around 11 people died . many also praised president jonathan 's gracious and quick concession of defeat as it almost certainly prevented post-election violence . president-elect buhari said wednesday in a speech to the nation : `` the eyes of the world were focused on us to see if we can vote in a peaceful way and carry out elections in an orderly manner . `` we have proven to the world that we are a people who have embraced democracy and a people who seek a government by , for and for the people . '' on election day , nigerians queued for hours in hot weather to cast their vote . some of the biometric reader machines malfunctioned -- including the one at president jonathan 's polling station -- and voting had to be extended into the following day . but the technical issues did n't keep people from voting -- and in lagos , some voters cast their ballots with the aid of the light from their mobile phones . and even though some card readers did n't work in some places , many say they helped to cut down on vote rigging . boko haram is n't the only obstacle facing the new president . the economy , crime and generating enough power to light up the country are other major issues . the pressure will soon be on buhari to deliver and there will be no excuses . if he fails , nigerians will be waiting for him at the polls just four short years from now .","summary":" the last time muhammadu buhari came to power in nigeria , <\/t> for the first time in nigeria 's history , the opposition defeated the ruling party in democratic elections . <\/t> nigeria is significant <\/t> because it is the biggest economy and most populous country in africa ; <\/t> boko haram is n't the only obstacle <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) over the last year more than 25,000 people , a population about the size of key west , florida , have fought ebola infections . more than 10,000 have not survived . but for those who have survived , life will never be the same . and even for those who did not experience ebola personally , the `` most severe public health emergency seen in modern times '' showed the world its vulnerability to disease . it revealed real flaws in government systems that are supposed to protect us . while the intensity of the largest ebola epidemic in history has died down , and the initial dire predictions that there would be over a million infections by january never came true , dozens are still newly infected each week . the latest world health organization report confirmed a total of 30 new confirmed cases of ebola were reported in the week of april 5 . this is the lowest weekly total since may 2014 . but reports are mixed on stopping the virus completely : in liberia and sierra leone , the number of cases has fallen so much , there are more treatment facilities than demand . who in liberia is in the process of decommissioning surplus facilities . but in guinea , of the 19 confirmed deaths from april 5 , seven were only identified as ebola post-mortem and there were reports of 21 unsafe burials . `` taken together these data indicate that though surveillance is improving , unknown chains of transmission could be a source of new infections in the coming weeks , '' the latest who report said . click on the photos above to learn how a grave digger , a first responder , and many others have changed in the wake of ebola .","summary":" and even for those <\/t> who did not experience ebola personally , <\/t> showed the world its vulnerability to disease . <\/t> while the intensity of the largest ebola epidemic in history has died down , <\/t> the latest world health organization report confirmed <\/t> a total of 30 new confirmed cases of ebola were reported in the week of april 5 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"jerusalem ( cnn ) a palestinian teenager 's name will be removed from an israeli memorial commemorating fallen soldiers and the victims of terrorism after his family and others complained . mohammed abu khdeir 's name appeared this week on the wall at jerusalem 's mount herzl , the site of the national cemetery , as the nation prepared to mark its memorial day on wednesday . abu khdeir , 16 , was beaten and burned alive by three israelis in july , according to prosecutors . a picture on the memorial website for abu khdeir shows an israeli flag with two flowers called `` blood of the maccabees '' in israel , a symbol often used on memorial day , when the country honors its soldiers killed in the line of duty and victims of terrorism . but abu khdeir 's family objected to his inclusion on the memorial wall . his father , hussein abu khdeir , said no one asked for his permission to put his son 's name on the wall . `` i refuse that my son 's name will be listed between soldiers of the occupation , '' he said . almagor , an organization that works on behalf of victims of terror in israel , also opposes abu khdeir 's inclusion on the memorial . almagor described the teen 's death as a rogue attack and said he 's not a terror victim . `` somebody did here a trick , and we are going to fight to correct it , '' said almagor ceo meir indor . `` we will not recognize someone who was murdered in a brutal way in an individual action . '' indor 's organization wrote a letter to the national insurance institute of israel -- the country 's social security administration , which maintains the memorial site -- demanding that abu khdeir 's name be removed from the memorial wall . indor said if the teenager 's name is not taken off , members of almagor want their own family members ' names removed . on wednesday , israel radio reported that the national insurance institute of israel will remove abu khdeir 's name from the memorial following his father 's complaints . the teen 's name has already been removed from the organization 's website , which lists the names on the memorial wall . a panel of judges began hearing evidence in january against the three suspects in abu khdeir 's killing .","summary":" mohammed abu khdeir 's name appeared this week on the wall at jerusalem 's mount herzl , the site of the national cemetery , <\/t> abu khdeir , 16 , was beaten and burned alive by three israelis in july , <\/t> but abu khdeir 's family objected to his inclusion on the memorial wall . <\/t> he 's not a terror victim . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"sao paulo , brazil ( cnn ) brazilian police have arrested the treasurer of the ruling workers ' party , bringing the bribery investigation at the state-run oil company petrobras a step closer to president dilma rousseff . federal police arrested joao vaccari neto at his home in sao paulo on wednesday morning . vaccari faces charges of corruption and money laundering as part of the broader probe into corruption at petrobras . former executives who have turned state 's evidence claim that construction companies paid large sums under the table to petrobras officials and politicians in order to secure lucrative contracts with the oil giant . vaccari has denied any wrongdoing and recently told a congressional commission that all donations to his party were legal and were reviewed by electoral authorities . vaccari is the closest political figure to rousseff so far implicated in the investigation . rousseff herself has not been implicated , although she was the chairwoman of petrobras when much of the alleged corruption took place . rousseff has insisted she supports the probe and has not in any way interfered with the investigation . sources quoted in brazilian media have said investigators are looking at whether some of the bribes went toward rousseff 's election campaigns . anger over what has ballooned into a multi-million dollar corruption scandal has eroded rousseff 's approval rating and prompted hundreds of thousands of brazilians to take to the streets in protest . on sunday , about half a million people participated in demonstrations across the country . but turnout was smaller than a month earlier , when roughly one million people marched in protest , raising questions about how long the demonstrations can last .","summary":" brazilian police have arrested the treasurer of the ruling workers ' party , <\/t> bringing the bribery investigation at the state-run oil company petrobras a step closer to president dilma rousseff . <\/t> federal police arrested joao vaccari neto at his home in sao paulo on wednesday morning . <\/t> and recently told a congressional commission <\/t> that all donations to his party were legal <\/t> she supports the probe <\/t> and prompted hundreds of thousands of brazilians to take to the streets in protest . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"sao paulo , brazil ( cnn ) brazilian police have arrested the treasurer of the ruling workers ' party , bringing the bribery investigation at the state-run oil company petrobras a step closer to president dilma rousseff . federal police arrested joao vaccari neto at his home in sao paulo on wednesday morning . vaccari faces charges of corruption and money laundering as part of the broader probe into corruption at petrobras . former executives who have turned state 's evidence claim that construction companies paid large sums under the table to petrobras officials and politicians in order to secure lucrative contracts with the oil giant . vaccari has denied any wrongdoing and recently told a congressional commission that all donations to his party were legal and were reviewed by electoral authorities . vaccari is the closest political figure to rousseff so far implicated in the investigation . rousseff herself has not been implicated , although she was the chairwoman of petrobras when much of the alleged corruption took place . rousseff has insisted she supports the probe and has not in any way interfered with the investigation . sources quoted in brazilian media have said investigators are looking at whether some of the bribes went toward rousseff 's election campaigns . anger over what has ballooned into a multi-million dollar corruption scandal has eroded rousseff 's approval rating and prompted hundreds of thousands of brazilians to take to the streets in protest . on sunday , about half a million people participated in demonstrations across the country . but turnout was smaller than a month earlier , when roughly one million people marched in protest , raising questions about how long the demonstrations can last .","summary":" a top official with president dilma rousseff 's ruling party is arrested in bribery probe . <\/t> joao vaccari neto denies wrongdoing , says all donations were legal . <\/t> hundreds of thousands of brazilians have protested against rousseff in the last few months . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" 25-1 outsider many clouds , <\/t> won by a length and a half , <\/t> ridden by jockey leighton aspell . <\/t> making him the first jockey since the 1950s <\/t> to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . <\/t> yet for much of the grand national <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) call it a little piece of heaven for a family torn apart by tragedy . back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . sharry was eight months pregnant . but then smith fell and hit his head . he was taken to the ou medical center in oklahoma city . smith never recovered . `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . `` i lost my best friend . the father of my unborn child . '' their son taos arrived a few weeks later . when it was time for his 6-month pictures , sharry had a special request . maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . `` they asked me if i would be willing to ' play around ' with capturing their first family photo by editing taos ' daddy in one of their pictures , '' kayli rene ' photography posted on facebook . `` i just got to thinking , we do n't have a picture with lane in it , '' the new mom told cnn affilaite koco . the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . `` lane 's not physically here with us , of course , but that picture represents to us that he is always watching over us and he will always be there for us no matter what , '' sharry said . the family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on the photographer 's facebook page this week . it has some 193,000 likes and more than 24,000 shares . `` i ca n't believe she actually did this , '' sharry said . `` it 's like amazing and apparently everyone else thinks it is too . ''","summary":" back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . <\/t> sharry was eight months pregnant . <\/t> the family photo has become a social media sensation <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) are you smarter than a really smart singapore high school student ? see if you can figure out cheryl 's birthday , the singapore logic problem that 's got the internet twisted into knots . some are even saying it 's the math equivalent of the `` what color is the dress '' debate . the puzzling problem went viral after singapore television host kenneth kong posted it to facebook . cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the singapore and asian schools math olympiad , held april 8 . here it is : cheryl has a birthday , and she does n't want to share it right away . ( otherwise , we have no challenge to solve . ) so she gives her friends albert and bernard a list of 10 possible birthday dates : may 15 , may 16 , may 19 , june 17 , june 18 , july 14 , july 16 , august 14 , august 15 or august 17 . a brief conversation between albert and bernard -- who we assume are not lying for the sake of this problem -- gives the reader enough clues to eliminate nine of the 10 dates and discover cheryl 's birthday . that 's assuming you want to celebrate with cheryl after she 's put you through all that trouble . see our video below for the answer from georgia tech mathematician matt baker . the new york times and the washington post have also posted solutions to the problem , along with explanations . of course , the internet has offered other solutions .","summary":" the puzzling problem went viral <\/t> after singapore television host kenneth kong posted it to facebook . <\/t> cheryl has a birthday , <\/t> gives the reader enough clues <\/t> and discover cheryl 's birthday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) about a quarter of a million australian homes and businesses have no power after a `` once in a decade '' storm battered sydney and nearby areas . about 4,500 people have been isolated by flood waters as `` the roads are cut off and we wo n't be able to reach them for a few days , '' michael langley , spokesman for the new south wales state emergency service said . devastating winds lashed cars and homes . the storm system also brought destructive flooding that washed away houses and brought down trees onto streets and buildings . the emergency services have been slammed with 13,000 calls for help due to flooding and have carried out 144 rescue tasks . the powerful storm has already claimed four lives , according to new south wales police . the dangerous conditions have prompted the police department to issue pleas on social media for people to not attempt driving through flooded areas . the heavy flooding prompted school and college closures and disruptions to public transportation . the adverse weather was caused by an intense low pressure system , said australia 's bureau of meteorology . the strongest wind gusts peaked at 135 km\/h ( 85 mph ) and it was estimated that about 200 millimeters ( 7.87 inches ) of rainfall fell in the area on tuesday . transport nsw , which provides public transportation throughout the new south wales area , issued a warning that many public services across the region have been disrupted because of the weather . it also posted a video on its facebook page showing cctv footage of a flood waters rising in a train station . samantha mancuso was driving in her neighborhood of liverpool , a suburb in sydney on wednesday , when she noticed gallons of water pouring into the streets . she said joe broad reserve , a nearby park , was flooded . the severe weather caused a local creek to break its banks and now the flooding is seeping into the neighborhood . water levels at the park reached 2.6 meters ( 8.5 feet ) earlier in the morning , but have slightly receded , she said .","summary":" quarter million people without power in sydney and nearby areas . <\/t> a large storm system brought damaging winds and flooding to parts of australia . <\/t> the flooding is affecting public transportation services , residential and business areas . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) about a quarter of a million australian homes and businesses have no power after a `` once in a decade '' storm battered sydney and nearby areas . about 4,500 people have been isolated by flood waters as `` the roads are cut off and we wo n't be able to reach them for a few days , '' michael langley , spokesman for the new south wales state emergency service said . devastating winds lashed cars and homes . the storm system also brought destructive flooding that washed away houses and brought down trees onto streets and buildings . the emergency services have been slammed with 13,000 calls for help due to flooding and have carried out 144 rescue tasks . the powerful storm has already claimed four lives , according to new south wales police . the dangerous conditions have prompted the police department to issue pleas on social media for people to not attempt driving through flooded areas . the heavy flooding prompted school and college closures and disruptions to public transportation . the adverse weather was caused by an intense low pressure system , said australia 's bureau of meteorology . the strongest wind gusts peaked at 135 km\/h ( 85 mph ) and it was estimated that about 200 millimeters ( 7.87 inches ) of rainfall fell in the area on tuesday . transport nsw , which provides public transportation throughout the new south wales area , issued a warning that many public services across the region have been disrupted because of the weather . it also posted a video on its facebook page showing cctv footage of a flood waters rising in a train station . samantha mancuso was driving in her neighborhood of liverpool , a suburb in sydney on wednesday , when she noticed gallons of water pouring into the streets . she said joe broad reserve , a nearby park , was flooded . the severe weather caused a local creek to break its banks and now the flooding is seeping into the neighborhood . water levels at the park reached 2.6 meters ( 8.5 feet ) earlier in the morning , but have slightly receded , she said .","summary":" about a quarter of a million australian homes and businesses have no power <\/t> after a \" once in a decade \" storm battered sydney and nearby areas . <\/t> the storm system also brought destructive flooding <\/t> the heavy flooding prompted school and college closures and disruptions to public transportation . <\/t> and now the flooding is seeping into the neighborhood . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a mom furious at her son for apparently taking part in the baltimore riots has become a sensation online . in video captured by cnn affiliate wmar , the woman is seen pulling her masked son away from a crowd , smacking him in the head repeatedly , and screaming at him . as he tries to walk away , she follows him , screaming , `` get the f -- - over here ! '' eventually , he turns toward her , his face no longer covered . the boy is dressed in dark pants and a black hoodie , with a dark backpack on . wmar reports that the woman saw her son on television throwing rocks at police . the name of the woman dressed in light blue jeans , a yellow lace tunic and a cropped yellow jacket was not immediately known . but police commissioner anthony batts thanked her in remarks to the media . `` and if you saw in one scene you had one mother who grabbed their child who had a hood on his head and she started smacking him on the head because she was so embarrassed , '' he said monday . `` i wish i had more parents that took charge of their kids out there tonight . ''","summary":" wmar reports <\/t> that the woman saw her son on television <\/t> throwing rocks at police . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"washington ( cnn ) nearly 6 in 10 americans say that businesses that provide wedding-related services should be required to provide those services to same-sex couples in the same way they would all other customers , even if they have religious objections . a new cnn\/orc poll finds 57 % feel businesses such as caterers or florists should be required to serve gay or lesbian couples just as they would heterosexual couples , while 41 % say they should be allowed to refuse service for religious reasons . that 's a shift from a pew research center poll conducted last fall , which found just 49 % thought businesses ought to be required to serve same-sex couples while 47 % that they should be allowed to refuse service on religious grounds . since the pew poll last fall , indiana 's religious freedom restoration act , signed into law in late march by republican governor mike pence , sparked a nationwide controversy over whether the law allowed wedding-related businesses to refuse service to gay and lesbian couples . apple , walmart and the ncaa all spoke out against the law , while some states and cities with democratic leaders barred spending public money in indiana . pence and other indiana legislators insisted discrimination was not the law 's intent and a bill to change the original law was signed in early april . in the cnn\/orc poll , most democrats ( 70 % ) and independents ( 60 % ) say wedding-related businesses should be required to provide services to same-sex couples as they would different-sex couples , while republicans break broadly the other way , 67 % say religious reasons are a valid justification for refusing service . full poll results . looking at republicans and independents who lean toward the republican party , 60 % in that group say wedding-related businesses should be allowed to refuse services to same-sex couples , but there are sharp divides within that group by age and ideology . moderate and liberal republicans and republican-leaners broadly say wedding-related businesses should be required to serve all couples the same way ( 58 % ) while three-quarters of conservative republicans favor allowing a caterer or florist to refuse service for religious reasons ( 74 % ) . among republicans and republican-leaning independents under age 50 , 56 % say wedding-related businesses should be required to serve same-sex and different-sex couples the same way while among those age 50 or older , 72 % think they should not be required to do so . the big gay wedding cake quiz . age differences hold across party lines , but the generation gap among republicans and republican-leaners is larger than that among democrats and democratic-leaning independents . overall , white evangelicals are broadly in favor of allowing businesses to refuse service for religious reasons - 62 % say they should be able to . but among whites who are not evangelicals , 61 % say such businesses should be required to provide services to all couples the same way . the shift from the pew center results comes across demographic lines . men , women , whites , younger adults and senior citizens all are more apt than in the pew poll to say wedding-related business should be required to serve same-sex couples as they do others . the cnn\/orc international poll was conducted by telephone , april 16-19 , among a random national sample of 1,018 adult americans . results for the full poll have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points . michigan auto repair shop says yes to gun owners , no to homosexuals .","summary":" most americans say businesses should not discriminate against same-sex weddings . <\/t> public opinion has shifted on the issue since last fall . <\/t> indiana passed and later changed its religious freedom law after public outcry . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"washington ( cnn ) nearly 6 in 10 americans say that businesses that provide wedding-related services should be required to provide those services to same-sex couples in the same way they would all other customers , even if they have religious objections . a new cnn\/orc poll finds 57 % feel businesses such as caterers or florists should be required to serve gay or lesbian couples just as they would heterosexual couples , while 41 % say they should be allowed to refuse service for religious reasons . that 's a shift from a pew research center poll conducted last fall , which found just 49 % thought businesses ought to be required to serve same-sex couples while 47 % that they should be allowed to refuse service on religious grounds . since the pew poll last fall , indiana 's religious freedom restoration act , signed into law in late march by republican governor mike pence , sparked a nationwide controversy over whether the law allowed wedding-related businesses to refuse service to gay and lesbian couples . apple , walmart and the ncaa all spoke out against the law , while some states and cities with democratic leaders barred spending public money in indiana . pence and other indiana legislators insisted discrimination was not the law 's intent and a bill to change the original law was signed in early april . in the cnn\/orc poll , most democrats ( 70 % ) and independents ( 60 % ) say wedding-related businesses should be required to provide services to same-sex couples as they would different-sex couples , while republicans break broadly the other way , 67 % say religious reasons are a valid justification for refusing service . full poll results . looking at republicans and independents who lean toward the republican party , 60 % in that group say wedding-related businesses should be allowed to refuse services to same-sex couples , but there are sharp divides within that group by age and ideology . moderate and liberal republicans and republican-leaners broadly say wedding-related businesses should be required to serve all couples the same way ( 58 % ) while three-quarters of conservative republicans favor allowing a caterer or florist to refuse service for religious reasons ( 74 % ) . among republicans and republican-leaning independents under age 50 , 56 % say wedding-related businesses should be required to serve same-sex and different-sex couples the same way while among those age 50 or older , 72 % think they should not be required to do so . the big gay wedding cake quiz . age differences hold across party lines , but the generation gap among republicans and republican-leaners is larger than that among democrats and democratic-leaning independents . overall , white evangelicals are broadly in favor of allowing businesses to refuse service for religious reasons - 62 % say they should be able to . but among whites who are not evangelicals , 61 % say such businesses should be required to provide services to all couples the same way . the shift from the pew center results comes across demographic lines . men , women , whites , younger adults and senior citizens all are more apt than in the pew poll to say wedding-related business should be required to serve same-sex couples as they do others . the cnn\/orc international poll was conducted by telephone , april 16-19 , among a random national sample of 1,018 adult americans . results for the full poll have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points . michigan auto repair shop says yes to gun owners , no to homosexuals .","summary":" nearly 6 in 10 americans say <\/t> since the pew poll last fall , indiana 's religious freedom restoration act , <\/t> 56 % say <\/t> wedding-related businesses should be required to serve same-sex and different-sex couples the same way <\/t> they should not be required to do so . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) marvel comics superhero hawkeye is a master with the bow and arrow . he 's also got a secret super-talent at singing ed sheeran parodies . the '' avengers '' character ( played by jeremy renner ) was a guest on `` the tonight show starring jimmy fallon , '' where he got behind the piano to showcase some of his other skills . billboard : jimmy fallon hits hot 100 with ' ew ! , ' featuring will.i.am . `` listen i 've got powers too , and they 're pretty sweet . i promise i can do so much more than just archery , '' he crooned to a reworked version of `` thinking out loud '' . those talents , we 're told , include his collection of scarves and berets , his abilities on the trombone and he can open a pickle jar . nope , thor would definitely thump him in a fight . renner has proved he 's more than a one-hit wonder by starring in both `` avengers '' films , the oscar-winning `` the hurt locker , '' `` american hustle : and films in the `` bourne '' and `` mission impossible '' franchises . watch the clip below : see the original story at billboard.com . \u00a92015 billboard . all rights reserved .","summary":" he 's also got a secret super-talent at singing ed sheeran parodies . <\/t> where he got behind the piano <\/t> to showcase some of his other skills . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) marvel comics superhero hawkeye is a master with the bow and arrow . he 's also got a secret super-talent at singing ed sheeran parodies . the '' avengers '' character ( played by jeremy renner ) was a guest on `` the tonight show starring jimmy fallon , '' where he got behind the piano to showcase some of his other skills . billboard : jimmy fallon hits hot 100 with ' ew ! , ' featuring will.i.am . `` listen i 've got powers too , and they 're pretty sweet . i promise i can do so much more than just archery , '' he crooned to a reworked version of `` thinking out loud '' . those talents , we 're told , include his collection of scarves and berets , his abilities on the trombone and he can open a pickle jar . nope , thor would definitely thump him in a fight . renner has proved he 's more than a one-hit wonder by starring in both `` avengers '' films , the oscar-winning `` the hurt locker , '' `` american hustle : and films in the `` bourne '' and `` mission impossible '' franchises . watch the clip below : see the original story at billboard.com . \u00a92015 billboard . all rights reserved .","summary":" renner has vocal skills in singing like ed sheeran . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) so , you 'd like a `` full house '' reunion and spinoff ? you got it , dude ! co-star john stamos announced monday night on `` jimmy kimmel live '' that netflix has ordered up a reunion special , followed by a spinoff series called `` fuller house . '' the show will feature candace cameron bure , who played eldest daughter d.j . tanner in the original series -- which aired from 1987 to 1995 -- as the recently widowed mother of three boys . `` it 's sort of a role reversal , and we turn the house over to her , '' stamos told kimmel . jodie sweetin , who played stephanie tanner in the original series , and andrea barber , who portrayed d.j . 's best friend kimmy gibbler , will both return for the new series , netflix said . stamos will produce and guest star . talks with co-starsbob saget , mary-kate and ashley olsen , dave coulier and lori loughlin are ongoing , netflix said . the show will be available next year , netflix said . `` as big fans of the original full house , we are thrilled to be able to introduce fuller house 's new narrative to existing fans worldwide , who grew up on the original , as well as a new generation of global viewers that have grown up with the tanners in syndication , '' netflix vice president of original content cindy holland said in a statement . the show starts with tanner -- now named tanner-fuller ( get it ... fuller ? ) -- pregnant , recently widowed and living in san francisco . her younger sister stephanie -- now an aspiring musician -- and her lifelong best friend and fellow single mom , kimmy , move in to help her care for her two boys and the new baby . on monday , barber tweeted cameron bure to ask whether she was ready to resume their onscreen friendship . `` we never stopped , '' cameron bure tweeted back . fans were over the moon at the news .","summary":" show will return with a special , followed by a spinoff , star john stamos says . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) so , you 'd like a `` full house '' reunion and spinoff ? you got it , dude ! co-star john stamos announced monday night on `` jimmy kimmel live '' that netflix has ordered up a reunion special , followed by a spinoff series called `` fuller house . '' the show will feature candace cameron bure , who played eldest daughter d.j . tanner in the original series -- which aired from 1987 to 1995 -- as the recently widowed mother of three boys . `` it 's sort of a role reversal , and we turn the house over to her , '' stamos told kimmel . jodie sweetin , who played stephanie tanner in the original series , and andrea barber , who portrayed d.j . 's best friend kimmy gibbler , will both return for the new series , netflix said . stamos will produce and guest star . talks with co-starsbob saget , mary-kate and ashley olsen , dave coulier and lori loughlin are ongoing , netflix said . the show will be available next year , netflix said . `` as big fans of the original full house , we are thrilled to be able to introduce fuller house 's new narrative to existing fans worldwide , who grew up on the original , as well as a new generation of global viewers that have grown up with the tanners in syndication , '' netflix vice president of original content cindy holland said in a statement . the show starts with tanner -- now named tanner-fuller ( get it ... fuller ? ) -- pregnant , recently widowed and living in san francisco . her younger sister stephanie -- now an aspiring musician -- and her lifelong best friend and fellow single mom , kimmy , move in to help her care for her two boys and the new baby . on monday , barber tweeted cameron bure to ask whether she was ready to resume their onscreen friendship . `` we never stopped , '' cameron bure tweeted back . fans were over the moon at the news .","summary":" co-star john stamos announced monday night on \" jimmy kimmel live \" <\/t> followed by a spinoff series <\/t> called \" fuller house . \" <\/t> the show will feature candace cameron bure , <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" still , he was a big deal . <\/t> farouq <\/t> died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , <\/t> american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) '' success kid '' is likely the internet 's most famous baby . you 've seen him in dozens of memes , fist clenched in a determined look of persevering despite the odds . success kid -- now an 8-year-old named sammy griner -- needs a little bit of that mojo to rub off on his family . his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . the campaign is already a success . by wednesday it had topped its goal . griner told the daily dot that her husband was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2006 and suffered complete kidney failure three years later . `` one can only survive with no natural kidney function ... for so long , '' laney griner said . `` his energy and mood are affected ; he can no longer work , and he spends 12 hours a week in dialysis clinic . `` having been on dialysis for this long greatly increases his risks of developing further complications . the only way to save his life is to get a transplant . there 's no other way around that , '' she said . the family does n't know when a kidney might become available . their gofundme page has a link for potential donors . sammy 's internet fame began in 2007 when his mom posted a picture of him on a beach with a fist full of sand and a satisfied look on his face . myspace picked it up , so did reddit . the rest is internet history . success just seems to run in some families .","summary":" success kid <\/t> his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . <\/t> the campaign is already a success . <\/t> by wednesday it had topped its goal . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"sao paulo , brazil ( cnn ) brazilian supermodel gisele bundchen sashayed down the catwalk at sao paulo fashion week on wednesday night in an emotional farewell to the runway . bundchen announced over the weekend that she would be retiring from the catwalk , though not the fashion industry . the 34-year-old , who is married to new england patriots quarterback tom brady and has two children , has said she wants to spend more time with her family . on wednesday night , brady had a front-row seat at what was hailed as a historic moment in brazil 's fashion world . bundchen wrote about her fashion career on her instagram account : `` i am grateful that at 14 , i was given the opportunity to start this journey . today after 20 years in the industry , it is a privilege to be doing my last fashion show by choice and yet still be working in other facets of the business . ''","summary":" sao paulo , brazil ( cnn ) <\/t> brazilian supermodel gisele bundchen sashayed down the catwalk at sao paulo fashion week on wednesday night in an emotional farewell to the runway . <\/t> bundchen announced over the weekend <\/t> and yet still be working in other facets of the business . \" <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"sao paulo , brazil ( cnn ) brazilian supermodel gisele bundchen sashayed down the catwalk at sao paulo fashion week on wednesday night in an emotional farewell to the runway . bundchen announced over the weekend that she would be retiring from the catwalk , though not the fashion industry . the 34-year-old , who is married to new england patriots quarterback tom brady and has two children , has said she wants to spend more time with her family . on wednesday night , brady had a front-row seat at what was hailed as a historic moment in brazil 's fashion world . bundchen wrote about her fashion career on her instagram account : `` i am grateful that at 14 , i was given the opportunity to start this journey . today after 20 years in the industry , it is a privilege to be doing my last fashion show by choice and yet still be working in other facets of the business . ''","summary":" gisele bundchen walked the runway for the last time wednesday night in brazil . <\/t> the supermodel announced her retirement from runway modeling over the weekend . <\/t> she plans to continue working in other facets of the industry . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . iraqi security forces regained full control of the baiji refinery , the combined joint task force said . a week ago , isis claimed it controlled part of the facility , posting images online that purported to back up the claim . iraq is working to fortify the facility 's defenses , the task force said in a statement . over the past nine days , the coalition conducted 47 airstrikes in the area , the statement said . meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . the peshmerga are the national military force of kurdistan . `` front-line reporting indicates at least 35 isis terrorists were killed during the offensive , '' the council said in a statement . the goal was to push back isis and `` diminish its ability to threaten the security of kirkuk province , '' the statement said . `` this success follows an offensive south and west of kirkuk '' last month in which 100 square kilometers ( 39 square miles ) of terrain was cleared , the council said .","summary":" iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , <\/t> meanwhile , peshmerga forces <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the leader of yemen 's houthi rebels vowed not to back down on sunday as a top saudi military official claimed weeks of airstrikes had significantly weakened the shiite group . `` our fighters will not evacuate from the main cities or the government institutions , '' rebel leader abdul-malik al-houthi said in a televised address . `` anyone who thinks we will surrender is dreaming . '' his comments came after more than three weeks of saudi-led coalition bombings aimed at pushing back the houthis , who surged into the capital of sanaa in january and ousted president abdu rabu mansour hadi from power . hadi still claims he 's yemen 's legitimate leader and is working with the saudis and other allies to return to his country . since mid-march , more than 700 people have been killed in violence that shows no sign of slowing , according to figures from the world health organization . the houthis say they have the support of the country 's people behind them . `` it 's the right of the yemeni people to stand against the attacks in all possible means as long as the attacks continue , '' al-houthi said sunday . `` after our people move and react against the attacks and killing of children and women , we do not want to hear any voices and cries . '' but there are signs of some fracturing among forces loyal to former yemeni president ali abdullah saleh , many of whom have fought alongside the rebels . gen. abdulrahman alhalili , who leads more than 10,000 troops , has now allied himself with hadi , military sources said sunday . meanwhile , saudi brig . gen. ahmed asiri said sunday that airstrikes had decimated the houthis ' central command by targeting their communications . the rebels , he said , are now holding a defensive stance in besieged areas . since it began the campaign known as operation decisive storm on march 26 , the saudi-led coalition has launched 2,300 airstrikes , asiri said . after hours at sea , chaos and desperation in yemeni city . cnn 's don melvin and christine theodorou contributed to this report .","summary":" \" our fighters will not evacuate from the main cities or the government institutions , \" <\/t> rebel leader abdul-malik al-houthi said in a televised address . <\/t> he 's yemen 's legitimate leader <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . suddenly , he 's set to buy his own place and collect a nice pension . helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . charles inman could not bear to see his 62-year-old ward land back on the street , he told cnn affiliate wfts . the shelter where the case worker works set helinski up with a bunk and a locker . but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . `` he needed to have an identification , but we could n't get an identification without a birth certificate , '' inman said . a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . `` we first had to figure out that we needed a consular record of foreign birth or something like that , '' said tampa police officer dan mcdonald , who pitched in to help helinski . with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . `` then it became bank of america , '' he said . the account was still there , and the social security administration had n't forgotten about him . it had kept paying helinski benefits for years , and they had stacked up high . now helinski is thinking of buying his own four walls . and he 'll have monthly benefits to live on . `` i guess i 'm exhilarated , excited , you know , '' he said . mcdonald said he and inman were stunned . `` we were n't quite sure what to say . ''","summary":" because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . <\/t> with those papers squared away , <\/t> he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . <\/t> then , helinski remembered <\/t> that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) eleven channels associated with the french-language global television network tv5monde went black late wednesday due to an `` extremely powerful cyberattack , '' the network 's director said . in addition to its 11 channels , tv5monde also temporarily lost control of its social media outlets and its websites , director yves bigot said in a video message posted later on facebook . on a mobile site , which was still active , the network said it was `` hacked by an islamist group . '' isis logos and markings could be seen on some tv5monde social media accounts . but there was no immediate claim of responsibility by isis or any other group . the outage began around 10 p.m. paris time ( 4 p.m . et ) , and network teams were still working to restore service more than five hours later . according to france 's ministry of culture and communications , tv5monde offers round-the-clock entertainment , news and culturing programming in french that reaches 260 million homes worldwide . it functions under a partnership that consists of the governments of france , canada and switzerland , as well as the wallonia-brussels federation . other networks that provide content to tv5monde include cnn affiliates france 2 and france 3 , france 24 and radio france international .","summary":" went black late wednesday due to an \" extremely powerful cyberattack , \" <\/t> the network said <\/t> it was \" hacked by an islamist group . \" <\/t> but there was no immediate claim of responsibility by isis or any other group . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sofia vergara 's ex-fiance is speaking out about their dispute over frozen embryos created while they dated . in an op-ed published by the new york times on wednesday , nick loeb explained his rationale for fighting to keep the two female embryos he shares with the actress . `` i wanted to keep this private , but recently the story broke to the world , '' loeb wrote . `` it has gotten attention not only because of the people involved -- my ex is sofia vergara , who stars in the abc series `` modern family '' -- but also because embryonic custody disputes raise important questions about life , religion and parenthood . '' loeb says he met the actress in 2010 and they got engaged two years later , at which point they decided to create the embryos and conceive a child via a surrogate . after two attempts failed to bring fertilized embryos to term , they created two more embryos using her eggs and his sperm . `` when we create embryos for the purpose of life , should we not define them as life , rather than as property ? , '' he said . `` ... a woman is entitled to bring a pregnancy to term even if the man objects . should n't a man who is willing to take on all parental responsibilities be similarly entitled to bring his embryos to term even if the woman objects ? '' loeb said he filed a complaint against the 42-year-old actress to prevent her from destroying their two embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization . he filed it in august in santa monica , california , where they apparently lived while they dated . `` we signed a form stating that any embryos created through the process could be brought to term only with both parties ' consent . the form did not specify -- as california law requires -- what would happen if we separated , '' he said . `` i am asking to have it voided . '' representatives for vergara have declined to comment in the past . loeb has said he believes `` life begins at fertilization '' and wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term . he said he does n't want any money from the egg donor . the case has led to questions about who has the right to embryos . typically , a prior legal agreement between a couple spells out who has ultimate authority , said fertility specialist dr. david tourgeman , who 's not involved in this case . `` usually when embryos are created , whether the couple is married or just consenting adults , there 's usually a power of attorney that is described to these embryos , if they are frozen for future use , '' he said . in most cases , the mother or the origin of the egg is given power of attorney , although anyone can make a request , tourgeman said . if there 's a disagreement , the courts usually get involved to decide who legally owns the embryos , he said . vergara is now reportedly engaged to actor joe manganiello .","summary":" while they dated . <\/t> he filed a complaint against the 42-year-old actress <\/t> to prevent her from destroying their two embryos <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"hong kong ( cnn ) an impressive art collection assembled by the late actress and hollywood icon , lauren bacall , has officially been offered for purchase . the collection , which includes works by some of the greatest artists of the 20th century , went under the hammer in new york on march 31 , following a tour of hong kong , paris , london and los angeles . bacall , who died in august 2014 at the age of 89 , first shot to international fame in 1944 with her first film , `` to have and have not . '' that was also when the husky-voiced starlet met her future husband , humphrey bogart . at the recent 2015 golden globes , george clooney paid tribute to the silver screen queen in his award winning speech . `` i do n't remember what awards lauren bacall won , i just remember her saying : ' you know how to whistle , do n't you steve . you just put your lips together and blow . ' '' said clooney , referring to one of her most legendary lines from her first movie . the 750-piece collection , which fetched a total of $ 3.64 million , featured bronze sculptures , jewelry , and a number of decorative arts and paintings , which were sold at bonhams auction house in new york . `` her collection is truly a reflection of her extraordinary taste and remarkable life , '' said jon king , bonhams ' vice president . among the 50 items highlighted in the auction preview were six bronze maquettes by henry moore , britain 's greatest 20th century sculptor and one of bacall 's favorite artists , whom she developed a close relationship with . one of them sold for close to $ 120,000 . also for sale were some of bacall 's most loved jewelry pieces , created by legendary french designer jean schlumberger , most known for his work at tiffany & co . a rose diamond camel brooch by british jeweler elizabeth gage fetched $ 23,750 and was accompanied by the original drawing and correspondence from the designer , which shows the close-knit relationship bacall had with gage . the wide-ranging collection was expected to appeal to a variety of collectors : fine arts and antiques dealers , fans of lauren bacall and humphrey bogart , as well as memorabilia enthusiasts . most of the items auctioned come from the apartment in new york 's dakota building that she shared with her second husband , actor jason robards , until 1969 . but king said fans of humphrey bogart would have been pleased to know some of the items were also from their shared residence in los angeles . king , who got to know bacall in her late years , said the collection reflects the actress ' eclectic taste , and there was only one principle she applied to collecting : `` everything had to kind of speak to her , to catch her eye . she loved form , she loved texture , she loved color . and she loved mixing it all up . she said that when you walked into her house , what she liked was that it was never boring , '' king said . `` you could walk into the same room a hundred times , and see something new every time . ''","summary":" the collection , <\/t> lauren bacall won , <\/t> how to whistle , <\/t> featured bronze sculptures , jewelry , and a number of decorative arts and paintings , <\/t> which were sold at bonhams auction house in new york . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"hong kong ( cnn ) an impressive art collection assembled by the late actress and hollywood icon , lauren bacall , has officially been offered for purchase . the collection , which includes works by some of the greatest artists of the 20th century , went under the hammer in new york on march 31 , following a tour of hong kong , paris , london and los angeles . bacall , who died in august 2014 at the age of 89 , first shot to international fame in 1944 with her first film , `` to have and have not . '' that was also when the husky-voiced starlet met her future husband , humphrey bogart . at the recent 2015 golden globes , george clooney paid tribute to the silver screen queen in his award winning speech . `` i do n't remember what awards lauren bacall won , i just remember her saying : ' you know how to whistle , do n't you steve . you just put your lips together and blow . ' '' said clooney , referring to one of her most legendary lines from her first movie . the 750-piece collection , which fetched a total of $ 3.64 million , featured bronze sculptures , jewelry , and a number of decorative arts and paintings , which were sold at bonhams auction house in new york . `` her collection is truly a reflection of her extraordinary taste and remarkable life , '' said jon king , bonhams ' vice president . among the 50 items highlighted in the auction preview were six bronze maquettes by henry moore , britain 's greatest 20th century sculptor and one of bacall 's favorite artists , whom she developed a close relationship with . one of them sold for close to $ 120,000 . also for sale were some of bacall 's most loved jewelry pieces , created by legendary french designer jean schlumberger , most known for his work at tiffany & co . a rose diamond camel brooch by british jeweler elizabeth gage fetched $ 23,750 and was accompanied by the original drawing and correspondence from the designer , which shows the close-knit relationship bacall had with gage . the wide-ranging collection was expected to appeal to a variety of collectors : fine arts and antiques dealers , fans of lauren bacall and humphrey bogart , as well as memorabilia enthusiasts . most of the items auctioned come from the apartment in new york 's dakota building that she shared with her second husband , actor jason robards , until 1969 . but king said fans of humphrey bogart would have been pleased to know some of the items were also from their shared residence in los angeles . king , who got to know bacall in her late years , said the collection reflects the actress ' eclectic taste , and there was only one principle she applied to collecting : `` everything had to kind of speak to her , to catch her eye . she loved form , she loved texture , she loved color . and she loved mixing it all up . she said that when you walked into her house , what she liked was that it was never boring , '' king said . `` you could walk into the same room a hundred times , and see something new every time . ''","summary":" a collection of 750 items belonging to legendary actress lauren bacall has been auctioned off at bonhams in new york . <\/t> highlights from the lot , which fetched $ 3.6 million , include bronze sculptures , jewelry , and a number of decorative arts and paintings . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) fast-food outlet burger king will sponsor the wedding of an illinois couple . not just any couple -- these are the nuptials of joel burger and ashley king . they accepted the restaurant chain 's offer to pay for their july affair on monday . `` we are very appreciative of burger king and ca n't thank them enough for their generosity ! '' said king . it all started after their engagement in october . the couple had a little fun with the name coincidence and posed by a burger king restaurant sign for a photo . they were interviewed by reporter dave bakke of the state journal-register in springfield , the state capital . burger king got wind of the article and was immediately interested in the happy couple , tweeting for help to locate them . they were invited on skype on monday to learn of a surprise : burger king will pay for their whole wedding . `` we were shocked ( and still are ) , '' said king . the fast food romance was many years in the making . burger , now 24 , and king , 23 , met in kindergarten and grew up together in new berlin . in fifth grade , classmates joel burger and ashley king were asked to stand as student council representatives during an assembly with a motivational speaker . `` he said our names to the school , '' king told cnn , `` and then laughed and pronounced that together we were burger king . '' the motivational speaker was n't too far off -- a merger was in the works . the two became friends by high school , then dated in college . when the time came to propose , `` joel took me out on his boat to go fishing , and he popped the question while we were on the water . '' burger king 's message for the happy couple : `` congratulations , joel and ashley on falling in love your way . ''","summary":" not just any couple <\/t> -- these are the nuptials of joel burger and ashley king . <\/t> it all started after their engagement in october . <\/t> and posed by a burger king restaurant sign for a photo . <\/t> burger king will pay for their whole wedding . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"des moines , iowa ( cnn ) martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . `` i 've seen it before , '' the former governor of maryland and possible presidential contender said . `` history is full of examples where the inevitable frontrunner was inevitable right up until she was no longer or he was no longer inevitable . '' clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . o'malley had previously dropped the inevitability comment in a television interview last month . the former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the polk county democrats in des moines , said that although clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , '' the democratic party is full of `` good leaders . '' `` history is full of examples where people who are not very well known nationally can be very well known once they are willing to make their case to the people of iowa , '' o'malley said . in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . in a march cnn\/orc poll of national democrats , only 1 % picked o'malley . in a january poll by bloomberg politics and the des moines register , o'malley was also at 1 % among iowa democrats . clinton , who leads most polls by upwards of 40 points , is planning to launch her presidential candidacy on sunday through a video message on social media , a person close to her campaign-in-waiting told cnn on friday . while he would n't say much about clinton , when asked about her candidacy , o'malley said , `` if leaders believe that they have the experience and the framework to move our country forward , they should run . and they should engage with voters and our country would be the better for it . '' o'malley , like other democrats , appears to refrain from directly attacking clinton . although last month on abc , he said that the presidency is `` not some crown to be passed between two families , '' he has not focused on her . he has , however , openly teased a presidential run . `` i know that , as democrats , we expect -- and i have heard this all over the country -- the democrats expect a robust conversation about the issues we face as a nation and the challenges we face , '' he said . `` they believe that that conversation needs to take place in something as important as a presidential primary . '' he concluded : `` it would be an extreme poverty indeed if there was only one person willing to compete for our party 's nomination for president . ''","summary":" is not unbreakable . <\/t> in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . <\/t> he has , however , openly teased a presidential run . <\/t> that , as democrats , <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sabra dipping co. is recalling 30,000 cases of hummus due to possible contamination with listeria , the u.s. food and drug administration said wednesday . the nationwide recall is voluntary . so far , no illnesses caused by the hummus have been reported . the potential for contamination was discovered when a routine , random sample collected at a michigan store on march 30 tested positive for listeria monocytogenes . the fda issued a list of the products in the recall . anyone who has purchased any of the items is urged to dispose of or return it to the store for a full refund . listeria monocytogenes can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children , frail or elderly people , and others with weakened immune systems , the fda says . although some people may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever , severe headache , nausea , abdominal pain and diarrhea , listeria can also cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women .","summary":" a random sample from a michigan store tested positive for listeria monocytogenes . <\/t> no illnesses caused by the hummus have been reported so far . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sabra dipping co. is recalling 30,000 cases of hummus due to possible contamination with listeria , the u.s. food and drug administration said wednesday . the nationwide recall is voluntary . so far , no illnesses caused by the hummus have been reported . the potential for contamination was discovered when a routine , random sample collected at a michigan store on march 30 tested positive for listeria monocytogenes . the fda issued a list of the products in the recall . anyone who has purchased any of the items is urged to dispose of or return it to the store for a full refund . listeria monocytogenes can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children , frail or elderly people , and others with weakened immune systems , the fda says . although some people may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever , severe headache , nausea , abdominal pain and diarrhea , listeria can also cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women .","summary":" so far , no illnesses <\/t> caused by the hummus <\/t> have been reported . <\/t> tested positive for listeria monocytogenes . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) everybody loves a good comeback story -- especially one that 's dino-sized . after its name was booted from science books for more than a century , a new study suggests that the brontosaurus belongs to its own genera , and therefore deserves its own name . o.c . marsh first named the brontosaurus in 1879 , after he received 25 crates of bones discovered at como bluff , wyoming , according to the yale peabody museum of natural history . similar to , though not as large as the apatosaurus discovered a couple of years prior , marsh named the dinosaur , `` brontosaurus , '' or `` thunder lizard . '' apatosaurus had three sacral vertebrae in its hip region and brontosaurus had five , according to the museum 's website , so marsh gave the dinosaurs two different names . later it was discovered that the number of sacral vertebrae is related to age : as the animal gets older , two of the vertebrae fuse to the sacrum . paleontologist elmer riggs concluded in 1903 that the brontosaurus was really a young apatosaurus , and therefore must go by that name , according to the museum . emanuel tschopp , a paleontologist at the nova university of lisbon , portugal , led this latest study , which took five years and included visits to 20 museums in europe and the united states to collect data . by examining `` 500 anatomical traits , '' tschopp said he was able to `` reconstruct the family tree '' of diplodocids -- the family apatosaurus and brontosaurus belong to . tschopp `` looked at every single specimen , '' according to jacques gauthier , curator of vertebrate paleontology at yale peabody museum and `` noted their characteristics , '' plugging data into an algorithm that revealed `` five species in the group of diplodocids . '' two of them are brontosaurus-like and three are apatosaurus-like , gauthier said . while his findings have earned the excitement of brontosaurus fans everywhere , tschopp said he is `` expecting a debate about the case of brontosaurus . '' `` we think we have good evidence , '' he said , `` but i know there are other research groups that do not completely agree . '' for gauthier , tschopp 's discovery means changes are coming to the original brontosaurus skeleton that has lived at the yale peabody museum of natural history since 1936 . `` we 're definitely going to have to change the label , '' he said .","summary":" and brontosaurus had five , <\/t> which took five years and included visits to 20 museums in europe and the united states <\/t> to collect data . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"delhi ( cnn ) an international human rights group is calling for an independent investigation of the killings by police of 20 suspected red sandalwood smugglers in southeastern india . `` there must be a criminal investigation to determine whether the police used excessive force , and whether the killings amount to ' fake encounters , ' or staged extrajudicial executions '' , said abhirr vp , of amnesty international india . `` the police are not above the law , and must not be treated like they are . '' those responsible should be brought to justice , according to amnesty . `` lethal force should not be used except when strictly unavoidable in order to protect life , '' vp said . a police official , deputy inspector general kantha rao , declined comment wednesday , saying an `` investigation is still going on . '' the incident in question took place early tuesday in india 's southeastern andhra pradesh state . forest officials near the town of tirupati spotted hundreds of smugglers cutting trees for red sandalwood , rao said tuesday . the forest officials , who were unarmed , called for police . `` we saw several trees chopped down , '' rao said said . `` these guys came prepared and were heavily armed . '' rao said that the ensuing gun battle lasted more than three hours and 20 smugglers were shot . many of them came from the neighboring state of tamil nadu , he said . amnesty international said the police were claiming self-defense , alleging the suspects attacked them with stone and axes . `` however , no police official was injured , '' the amnesty statement said . `` most of the suspected smugglers were shot in the back . '' according to amnesty , india 's national human rights commission has said the incident `` involved a serious violation of human rights of the individuals , '' and that `` the opening of firing can not be justified on the ground of self defense since it resulted in the loss of lives of 20 persons . '' the commission has asked senior government and police officials to explain the actions of the police and forest officials within two weeks , amnesty said . police said sandalwood smuggling is common in the area . local media are reporting that politicians from tamil nadu have lodged a protest against the andhra pradesh government , saying the alleged smugglers were murdered in cold blood . kunal sehgal in delhi contributed to this report .","summary":" saying <\/t> an \" investigation is still going on . \" <\/t> called for police . <\/t> india 's national human rights commission has said <\/t> the incident \" involved a serious violation of human rights of the individuals , \" <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"delhi ( cnn ) an international human rights group is calling for an independent investigation of the killings by police of 20 suspected red sandalwood smugglers in southeastern india . `` there must be a criminal investigation to determine whether the police used excessive force , and whether the killings amount to ' fake encounters , ' or staged extrajudicial executions '' , said abhirr vp , of amnesty international india . `` the police are not above the law , and must not be treated like they are . '' those responsible should be brought to justice , according to amnesty . `` lethal force should not be used except when strictly unavoidable in order to protect life , '' vp said . a police official , deputy inspector general kantha rao , declined comment wednesday , saying an `` investigation is still going on . '' the incident in question took place early tuesday in india 's southeastern andhra pradesh state . forest officials near the town of tirupati spotted hundreds of smugglers cutting trees for red sandalwood , rao said tuesday . the forest officials , who were unarmed , called for police . `` we saw several trees chopped down , '' rao said said . `` these guys came prepared and were heavily armed . '' rao said that the ensuing gun battle lasted more than three hours and 20 smugglers were shot . many of them came from the neighboring state of tamil nadu , he said . amnesty international said the police were claiming self-defense , alleging the suspects attacked them with stone and axes . `` however , no police official was injured , '' the amnesty statement said . `` most of the suspected smugglers were shot in the back . '' according to amnesty , india 's national human rights commission has said the incident `` involved a serious violation of human rights of the individuals , '' and that `` the opening of firing can not be justified on the ground of self defense since it resulted in the loss of lives of 20 persons . '' the commission has asked senior government and police officials to explain the actions of the police and forest officials within two weeks , amnesty said . police said sandalwood smuggling is common in the area . local media are reporting that politicians from tamil nadu have lodged a protest against the andhra pradesh government , saying the alleged smugglers were murdered in cold blood . kunal sehgal in delhi contributed to this report .","summary":" amnesty calls for probe of india police shooting of 20 suspected smugglers . <\/t> police decline comment , saying `` investigation is still going on '' india 's national human rights commission says incident involved `` serious violation of human rights of the individuals . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pope francis reminded the world of the vatican 's status as a state and his role as a moral diplomat in his traditional speech given at the end of easter mass . the pontiff lamented the suffering of people in the conflicts currently making headlines and called for violence everywhere to end . foremost , he asked that bloodshed end in iraq and syria and that humanitarian aid get to those in need . `` may the international community not stand by before the immense humanitarian tragedy unfolding in these countries and the drama of the numerous refugees , '' he said in his `` urbi et orbi '' address , latin for `` to the city ( rome ) and to the world . '' then he turned to the holy land , expressing the wish that the peace process between israelis and palestinians resume . francis mentioned libya ; the nuclear talks with iran in lausanne , switzerland ; yemen ; nigeria ; south sudan ; and the shooting at the garissa university college in kenya . he also hoped for peace in ukraine and for healing for those who have suffered there . the pope turned to economic oppression : `` we ask for peace and freedom for the many men and women subject to old and new forms of enslavement on the part of criminal individuals and groups , '' he said . he asked for peace from drug dealers , corrupt officials who collaborate with them , and arms dealers . pope francis ended the address consoling the marginalized , the poor , the sick and the suffering . and he wished all a happy easter . cnn 's annie ramos contributed to this report .","summary":" the pontiff lamented the suffering of people in the conflicts <\/t> currently making headlines <\/t> foremost , he asked <\/t> that bloodshed end in iraq and syria <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a 32-year-old massachusetts man is facing murder charges , authorities said wednesday , four days after another man 's remains were found in a duffel bag . the middlesex district attorney 's office said that carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned the morning of april 14 for murder in connection with the remains discovered saturday in cambridge . earlier this week , colina was arraigned on charges of assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body . a middlesex county judge then revoked bail for colina in another case he 's involved in , for alleged assault and battery . the victim in that case is different from the one whose remains were found in recent days . police were notified saturday morning about a suspicious item along a walkway in cambridge . officers arrived at the scene , opened a duffel bag and found human remains . after that discovery , police say , a surveillance video led them to an apartment building , where more body parts were discovered in a common area . that location is near the cambridge police department headquarters . the remains at both locations belonged to the same victim , identified monday as jonathan camilien , 26 . camilien and colina knew each other , according to authorities . `` this was a gruesome discovery , '' district attorney marian ryan said . cnn 's kevin conlon contributed to this report .","summary":" that carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned the morning of april 14 for murder in connection with the remains <\/t> earlier this week , colina was arraigned on charges of assault and battery <\/t> causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body . <\/t> for alleged assault and battery . <\/t> opened a duffel bag <\/t> a surveillance video led them to an apartment building , <\/t> where more body parts were discovered in a common area . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) just eight months ago , a young woman named fatu kekula was single-handedly trying to save her ebola-stricken family , donning trash bags to protect herself against the deadly virus . today , because of a cnn story and the generosity of donors from around the world , kekula wears scrubs bearing the emblem of the emory university nell hodgson woodruff school of nursing in atlanta , where she 's learning skills she can take back home to care for her fellow liberians . `` it 's a surprise -- a young child like me who came from a very poor background coming to the u.s. , '' she said . `` i 'm thankful to cnn and i appreciate the people who made donations , and i 'm thankful to emory for accepting me to study . '' at emory , kekula has asked for special training on certain skills , such as caring for burns , a common type of injury because children in liberia sometimes fall into the open fires used for cooking . one of her instructors , kelly fullwood , said kekula 's an excellent student who has taught her teachers a thing or two about how to do procedures without costly equipment , as she 's been forced to do in liberia . `` she fascinates me every day , '' fullwood said . `` she gets nursing . she gets what it 's about . '' kekula , 23 , was just a year away from finishing up her nursing degree in liberia when ebola struck and her mother , father , sister and cousin came down with the disease . hospitals were full and no doctors would visit her home , so with just advice from a physician on the phone , kekula took care of all four of her relatives at the same time . all but her cousin survived -- a high success rate considering that at the time , about 70 % of ebola patients were dying in liberia . kekula could n't continue her nursing education in liberia , because the schools had closed . a cnn story about kekula in september prompted donations from around the world to iam , an organization that raises money to help african natives pay for education . david smith , an associate dean at emory 's nursing school , said they accepted kekula because they were struck by how both she and emory each treated four ebola patients at around the same time last year -- and emory had dozens of doctors and nurses and millions of dollars in technology while kekula had nobody and nearly no supplies . stop ebola where it starts . `` it was obvious to us that this woman was intelligent and strong and fearless , '' he said . kekula is scheduled to return to liberia in august . `` these things that i have learned here i am going to take back to my fellow nurses , '' she said . `` i love to care for people . i love to save lives . '' extraordinary people .","summary":" \" she gets nursing . <\/t> kekula , 23 , was just a year away from finishing up her nursing degree in liberia <\/t> when ebola struck <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . '' this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug '' for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . the group acted this week because of increased public attention on lethal injection , said michelle spinnler , spokeswoman for the american pharmacists association . that spotlight includes a january supreme court decision to stay the execution for three death row inmates in oklahoma . this was prompted by clayton lockett 's execution by lethal injection nearly one year ago in which he writhed on a gurney for 43 minutes before he died from a heart attack . in georgia last month , the execution of female death row inmate kelly renee gissendaner was postponed as a precaution when the execution team checked the medications and discovered they looked cloudy . thirty-two sates allow capital punishment , and lethal injection is still the most common method . last month , utah gov . gary r. herbert signed a law reinstating firing squads as a method of execution in cases in which lethal injection medications are not available . of the eight inmates currently on death row in utah , three opted for the new choice of death by firing squad . pentobarbital is the preferred drug used for lethal injection . in texas , the department of criminal justice told cnn in march they are running out of their supply . in july 2011 , lundbeck inc. , the manufacturer of pentobarbital , decided to no longer provide the drug to prisons for use in capital punishment . the companies that manufacture the products traditionally used in executions almost unilaterally decided to stop selling to institutions that used the products for that purpose , so states then turned to compounded preparations , spinnler said . `` pharmacists should not be involved in preparation of these products or involved in executions in any other way . '' she says . the new declaration by the american pharmacists association aligns with positions held by other professional medical organizations such as the american medical association , the american nurses association and the american board of anesthesiology .","summary":" this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug '' for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . <\/t> ( cnn ) the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . <\/t> she says . <\/t> on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . '' <\/t> pentobarbital is the preferred drug used for lethal injection . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) since iran 's islamic revolution in 1979 , women have been barred from attending most sports events involving men . but the situation appears set to improve in the coming months after a top iranian sports official said that the ban will be lifted for some events . a plan to allow `` women and families '' to enter sports stadiums will come into effect in the next year , deputy sports minister abdolhamid ahmadi said saturday , according to state-run media . but it is n't clear exactly which games women will be able to attend . according to the state-run press tv , ahmadi said the restrictions would be lifted for indoor sports events . the rules wo n't change for all matches because some sports are mainly related to men and `` families are not interested in attending '' them , press tv cited him as saying . iranian authorities imposed the ban on women attending men 's sports events after the revolution , deeming that mixed crowds watching games together was un-islamic . during the ensuing decades , the crowds at soccer games , iran 's most popular sport , have been all male . iranian women were briefly permitted to attend volleyball matches under the moderate president mohammad khatami , but the ban was reinstated in 2005 after the more hard-line mahmoud ahmadinejad came to power . the iranian government has come under pressure from international sports officials over the restrictions . fifa president sepp blatter called on iran last month to end its `` intolerable '' ban on women attending soccer matches , saying the situation `` can not continue . '' iran had been in the running to host the 2019 edition of soccer 's asian cup , but the tournament was awarded to the united arab emirates . the ban on women attending matches was widely seen as a major impediment to iran 's chances of securing the event . the ban came under the spotlight at the asian cup in australia earlier this year , when thousands of female iranian fans watched their soccer team without restriction . during the match against iraq , activists called for the ban to end and unfurled a banner showing the face of ghoncheh ghavami , a british-iranian woman detained in iran last year while trying to watch a volleyball match . iranian officials have denied that ghavami was arrested for attending the volleyball game , saying she was taken into custody for `` anti-iran activities . '' the news agency reuters reported that she was recently pardoned by the court of appeal . cnn 's annie ramos contributed to this report .","summary":" but the situation appears set to improve in the coming months after a top iranian sports official said that the ban will be lifted for some events . <\/t> the rules wo n't change for all matches because some sports are mainly related to men and `` families are not interested in attending '' them , press tv cited him as saying . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) how will the new `` fantastic four '' differ from the original movie of a decade ago ? for starters , as a new trailer shows , sue and johnny storm 's father initiates the project that ends up giving the foursome their powers . they also end up in another dimension , and we see the early flirtation between sue storm and reed richards as well . the movie , due out august 7 , promises a very different take on the classic marvel comics characters , played this go-round by miles teller , kate mara , michael b. jordan and jamie bell . we also get our first glimpse of the villainous dr. doom in this new trailer , released sunday . fans on twitter had mixed reactions . check out the trailer here : the trailerpalooza of `` star wars , '' `` batman v. superman '' and `` fantastic four '' kept sci-fi and superhero fans chattering all weekend . not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . it features even more of star chris pratt . pratt 's scientist character knows dinosaurs better than anyone . after a genetically modified mutant dinosaur escapes from an island theme park along with others , he takes charge of a mission to contain the dangerous creatures . ( the trailer also includes part of a scene that caused controversy after joss whedon called it `` sexist '' last week . ) the movie is first in the rampaging-dino franchise since `` jurassic park iii '' in 2001 . and , as we see for the first time , the dinosaurs have learned to communicate with each other . uh-oh . early word on twitter was pretty good . here 's the new trailer for the movie , out june 12 :","summary":" the movie is first in the rampaging-dino franchise since `` jurassic park iii '' in 2001 . <\/t> here 's the new trailer for the movie , out june 12 : <\/t> not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . <\/t> it features even more of star chris pratt . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a north pacific gray whale has earned a spot in the record books after completing the longest migration of a mammal ever recorded . the whale , named varvara , swam nearly 14,000 miles ( 22,500 kilometers ) , according to a release from oregon state university , whose scientists helped conduct the whale-tracking study . varvara , which is russian for `` barbara , '' left her primary feeding ground off russia 's sakhalin island to cross the pacific ocean and down the west coast of the united states to baja , mexico . varvara 's journey surpassed a record listed on the guinness worlds records website . it said the previous record was set by a humpback whale that swam a mere 10,190-mile round trip between the `` warm breeding waters near the equator and the colder food-rich waters of the arctic and antarctic regions . '' records are nice , but bruce mate , the lead author of the study , thinks the long trip might say more about the whale than just its ability to swim . during her 14,000-mile journey , varvara visited `` three major breeding areas for eastern gray whales , '' which was a surprise to mate , who is also the director of the marine mammal institute at oregon state university . `` for her to go to mexico , '' mate said , `` it 's pretty strong evidence that it 's where she 's from . '' varvara was thought to be an endangered western whale , but her ability to `` navigate across open water over tremendously long distances is impressive , '' he said in the release , which could mean that some western gray whales are actually eastern grays . with only 150 western gray whales believed to be in existence , that number might be even lower . `` past studies have indicated genetic differentiation between the species , but this suggests we may need to take a closer look , '' mate said . fourth baby orca born this season .","summary":" it said the previous record was set by a humpback whale that swam a mere 10,190-mile round trip between the `` warm breeding waters near the equator and the colder food-rich waters of the arctic and antarctic regions . '' <\/t> the whale , named varvara , swam nearly 14,000 miles ( 22,500 kilometers ) , according to a release from oregon state university , whose scientists helped conduct the whale-tracking study . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) with help from some filmmakers , 102-year-old alice barker went back in time . barker was a dancer in such new york nightspots as the cotton club and the cafe zanzibar in the 1930s and 1940s , part of chorus lines that entertained alongside notables including bill `` bojangles '' robinson and frank sinatra . there were motion pictures made of barker , but she had never seen any of them . moreover , her photographs and memorabilia had all been lost over the years . so she had never seen herself actually dancing -- until now . mark cantor of jazz-on-film.com and some volunteers put together a video of `` soundies '' -- early music videos -- and showed them to barker at the nursing home where she lives . the ageless dancer was delighted . `` it 's just fabulous , '' she said .","summary":" ( cnn ) with help from some filmmakers , 102-year-old alice barker went back in time . <\/t> the ageless dancer was delighted . <\/t> so she had never seen herself actually dancing -- until now . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) feeling so happy you just ca n't stand it ? you might want to pop some acetaminophen . a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . but their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . '' the researchers tested their thesis by showing 82 college students 40 photographs -- some of highly pleasant images , such as children with kittens , and some of highly unpleasant images , such as children who were malnourished . half of the participants in the study were given `` an acute dose '' of acetaminophen -- 1,000 milligrams -- and the other half were given a placebo with the same appearance . the subjects were then asked to rate the photos according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . the researchers followed up by testing a group of 85 people to see whether this change in judgment applied just to emotions or whether the drug blunted people 's evaluation of magnitude in general . this group showed the same blunting of emotional reactions . but acetaminophen did not affect how much blue they saw in each photo . but people who participated in the study did not appear to know they were acting differently , said baldwin way , an assistant professor of psychology who was another of the study 's authors . `` most people probably are n't aware of how their emotions may be impacted when they take acetaminophen , '' way said . each week , about 23 % of american adults -- or 52 million people -- use a medicine containing acetaminophen , according to the nonprofit consumer healthcare products association . the authors said it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . but have no fear -- they plan to study that question , as well .","summary":" each week , about 23 % of american adults -- or 52 million people -- use a medicine containing acetaminophen , according to the nonprofit consumer healthcare products association . <\/t> the authors said it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) north korea accused mexico of illegally holding one of its cargo ships wednesday and demanded the release of the vessel and crew . the ship , the mu du bong , was detained after it ran aground off the coast of mexico in july . mexico defended the move wednesday , saying it followed proper protocol because the company that owns the ship , north korea 's ocean maritime management company , has skirted united nations sanctions . `` because the company has avoided the sanctions imposed by the u.n. security council , the mexican government is acting on the basis of its international obligations as a responsible u.n. member state , '' the permanent mission of mexico to the united nations said . the security council blacklisted ocean maritime management in july , saying it `` played a key role in arranging the shipment of concealed arms and related materiel '' on another ship , the chong chon gang , which was detained by panama in 2013 . but an myong hun , north korea 's deputy ambassador to the united nations , said there was no reason to hold the mu du bong and accused mexico of violating the crew members ' human rights by keeping them from their families . `` mu du bong is a peaceful , merchant ship and it has not shipped any items prohibited by international laws or regulations , '' an told reporters at the united nations headquarters wednesday . `` and we have already paid full compensation to mexican authorities according to its domestic laws . '' according to mexico 's u.n. mission , the 33 north korean nationals who make up the vessel 's crew are free , staying at a hotel in the port city of tuxpan and regularly visiting the ship to check on it . they will soon be sent back to north korea with help from the country 's embassy , mexican authorities said . in the case of the chong chon gang , panamanian authorities found it was carrying undeclared weaponry from cuba -- including mig fighter jets , anti-aircraft systems and explosives -- buried under thousands of bags of sugar . panama seized the cargo and held onto the ship and its crew for months . north korea eventually agreed to pay a fine of $ 666,666 for the vessel 's release . cnn 's jethro mullen contributed to this report .","summary":" the ship , the mu du bong , was detained after it ran aground off the coast of mexico in july . <\/t> mexico defended the move wednesday , saying it followed proper protocol because the company that owns the ship , north korea 's ocean maritime management company , has skirted united nations sanctions . <\/t> according to mexico 's u.n. <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) boston native mark wahlberg will star in a film about the boston marathon bombing and the manhunt that followed , deadline reported wednesday . wahlberg 's film , to be titled `` patriots ' day , '' is being produced by cbs films , which linked to the deadline article from its website . according to deadline , wahlberg is hoping to play boston police commissioner ed davis , who retired after the attack in 2013 . the film will be told from davis ' point of view . the film will feature material researched and shot by cbs films ' corporate sibling , the cbs news program `` 60 minutes . '' wahlberg is also a producer of the film . `` patriots ' day '' is the second film related to the boston bombing to be announced . fox announced in november that it will be making a film called `` boston strong '' about the event .","summary":" mark wahlberg is planning to appear in `` patriots ' day '' the film will be about events surrounding the 2013 boston marathon bombing . <\/t> another film , `` boston strong , '' is also in the works . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) boston native mark wahlberg will star in a film about the boston marathon bombing and the manhunt that followed , deadline reported wednesday . wahlberg 's film , to be titled `` patriots ' day , '' is being produced by cbs films , which linked to the deadline article from its website . according to deadline , wahlberg is hoping to play boston police commissioner ed davis , who retired after the attack in 2013 . the film will be told from davis ' point of view . the film will feature material researched and shot by cbs films ' corporate sibling , the cbs news program `` 60 minutes . '' wahlberg is also a producer of the film . `` patriots ' day '' is the second film related to the boston bombing to be announced . fox announced in november that it will be making a film called `` boston strong '' about the event .","summary":" `` patriots ' day '' is the second film related to the boston bombing to be announced . <\/t> fox announced in november that it will be making a film called `` boston strong '' about the event . <\/t> wahlberg is also a producer of the film . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) james best , best known for his portrayal of bumbling sheriff rosco p. coltrane on tv 's `` the dukes of hazzard , '' died monday after a brief illness . he was 88 . best died in hospice in hickory , north carolina , of complications from pneumonia , said steve latshaw , a longtime friend and hollywood colleague . although he 'd been a busy actor for decades in theater and in hollywood , best did n't become famous until 1979 , when `` the dukes of hazzard 's '' cornpone charms began beaming into millions of american homes almost every friday night . for seven seasons , best 's rosco p. coltrane chased the moonshine-running duke boys back and forth across the back roads of fictitious hazzard county , georgia , although his `` hot pursuit '' usually ended with him crashing his patrol car . although rosco was slow-witted and corrupt , best gave him a childlike enthusiasm that got laughs and made him endearing . his character became known for his distinctive `` kew-kew-kew '' chuckle and for goofy catchphrases such as `` cuff 'em and stuff 'em ! '' upon making an arrest . among the most popular shows on tv in the early '80s , `` the dukes of hazzard '' ran until 1985 and spawned tv movies , an animated series and video games . several of best 's `` hazzard '' co-stars paid tribute to the late actor on social media . `` i laughed and learned more from jimmie in one hour than from anyone else in a whole year , '' co-star john schneider , who played bo duke , said on twitter . `` give uncle jesse my love when you see him dear friend . '' `` jimmy best was the most constantly creative person i have ever known , '' said ben jones , who played mechanic cooter on the show , in a facebook post . `` every minute of his long life was spent acting , writing , producing , painting , teaching , fishing , or involved in another of his life 's many passions . '' born jewel guy on july 26 , 1926 , in powderly , kentucky , best was orphaned at 3 and adopted by armen and essa best , who renamed him james and raised him in rural indiana . best served in the army during world war ii before launching his acting career . in the 1950s and 1960s , he accumulated scores of credits , playing a range of colorful supporting characters in such tv shows as `` the twilight zone , '' `` bonanza , '' `` the andy griffith show '' and `` gunsmoke . '' he later appeared in a handful of burt reynolds ' movies , including `` hooper '' and `` the end . '' but best will always be best known for his `` hazzard '' role , which lives on in reruns . `` jimmie was my teacher , mentor , close friend and collaborator for 26 years , '' latshaw said . `` i directed two of his feature films , including the recent ' return of the killer shrews , ' a sequel he co-wrote and was quite proud of as he had made the first one more than 50 years earlier . '' people we 've lost in 2015 . cnn 's stella chan contributed to this story .","summary":" among the most popular shows on tv in the early '80s , `` the dukes of hazzard '' ran until 1985 and spawned tv movies , an animated series and video games . <\/t> he was 88 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"centennial , colorado ( cnn ) after months of intensive questioning , a jury has finally been picked for the trial of colorado movie theater massacre suspect james holmes . twelve jurors and twelve alternates are on the list . the group includes 19 women and five men . it 's almost entirely white and mostly middle-aged . it 's a key step in the case , and it 's been a long time coming . jury selection started in january with 9,000 potential jurors . but the legal wrangling is the case is just revving up . holmes ' defense attorneys asked for a change of venue after the jury was seated tuesday . the judge denied their request , noting that a jury had already been seated . opening statements in the trial are scheduled to begin on april 27 . holmes is accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 others when he allegedly opened fire inside a packed theater during the midnight showing of `` the dark knight rises '' on july 20 , 2012 . the one-time neuroscience doctoral student faces 165 counts , including murder and attempted murder charges . now 27 , he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity . if convicted of the most serious charges , he could face a death sentence . wearing a gray dress shirt and tan slacks , holmes sat quietly in court on tuesday , looking relaxed and leaning back in his chair for much of the day as lawyers made their picks from the jury pool . he looked down often , but smiled occasionally , such as when the judge made a joke about a juror needing to share his cheetos and when the district attorney accidentally addressed a male juror as a `` miss . '' even though he looked calm , defense lawyer tamara brady started her question and answer session with jurors tuesday by expression concerns about holmes getting a fair and impartial trial , saying `` i 'm nervous '' and `` my client is nervous . '' district attorney george brauchler warned jurors to brace themselves . tuesday 's court session , he said , was the lawyers ' last chance to find out if there is `` any reason you should n't be one of the 24 to sit through the four to five months of a horrible roller coaster through the worst haunted house you can imagine . '' cnn 's ana cabrera and sara weisfeldt reported from centennial city . cnn 's catherine e. shoichet reported from atlanta . cnn 's michael martinez contributed to this report .","summary":" opening statements in the trial are scheduled to begin on april 27 . <\/t> the group includes 19 women and five men . <\/t> jury selection started in january with 9,000 potential jurors . <\/t> it 's almost entirely white and mostly middle-aged . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) love it or hate it , jared leto 's interpretation of the joker is an internet sensation . the oscar winner put on white makeup ( and a lot of tattoos this time ) to portray the clown prince of crime in the upcoming movie `` suicide squad . '' set for release august 5 , 2016 , `` suicide squad '' is based on the dc comics series and also stars will smith , margot robbie and viola davis . twitter users got their first look at leto in character friday night , and the memes started almost immediately . from comparisons to `` home alone '' to an imagining of ben affleck tatted up , people on social media put their photoshopping skills to work all weekend . which is your favorite ?","summary":" the oscar winner put on white makeup ( and a lot of tattoos this time ) to portray the clown prince of crime in the upcoming movie `` suicide squad . '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( hln ) hln 's # meforreal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . we want to see the real parts of life , the ones that do n't get a filter or a facebook post but are a part of our realities nonetheless . tag your favorite unscripted , unedited , un-perfected moments using # meforreal and see what others are sharing on facebook , twitter and the daily share . the internet is always quick to dish out judgmental opinions , such as the body-hate people showed to singer p ! nk after she posted a photo of herself in a black dress she wore to a cancer benefit this past weekend ( which , if you ask us , was pretty fantastic , and she looked fabulous in it . ) as a woman with a lot of experience singing to her detractors , though , she knew exactly what to say and how to say it . and when it came to keeping her tongue firmly in cheek while she schooled people who had nothing better to do than be totally rude , she owned it . clearly , it 's not troubling p ! nk or her hubs , carey hart ( who , by the way , is quite handsome himself , so clearly he has rad taste ) . not only did p ! nk 's response rally her fans , but they also started sharing their own photos of themselves post-pregnancy and embracing what p ! nk tells her daughter is her `` squishiness . '' postscript for the haters : we think you just racked up more fans for p ! nk . now go look in a mirror , and tell us -- are you perfect ?","summary":" as a woman with a lot of experience singing to her detractors , though , she knew exactly what to say and how to say it . <\/t> ( hln ) hln 's # meforreal is an uplifting , revealing conversation about the way we present ourselves online . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) in a sobering example of life imitating art , the chaos sweeping the streets of baltimore may have been partly inspired by a series of action-horror movies . baltimore police said rioting at a shopping mall and elsewhere monday afternoon started amid rumors , spread on social media , of a `` purge '' led by large groups of marauding high school students . the term appears to be a reference to 2013 's `` the purge '' and its sequel , last year 's `` the purge : anarchy , '' about a dystopian future america where on one day each year , all laws are suspended for a 12-hour period and all crimes , including murder , become temporarily legal . in the movies , set in los angeles , people barricade themselves in their homes at night while gangs of violent `` purgers '' roam the streets . the government markets the sanctioned mayhem as a catharsis that reduces crime on the other 364 days of the year -- when in fact it 's really a means of population control , mostly against people living in poor urban neighborhoods . both `` purge '' movies were box-office hits and a third installment , `` the purge : vengeance , '' is planned for 2016 . the baltimore sun reported that a flier circulated widely among city school students via social media touted a `` purge '' to begin monday at 3 p.m. at mondawmin mall and end downtown . the flier included an image of protesters smashing the windshield of a police car in baltimore on saturday , the sun said . how baltimore police , protesters battle on twitter . maryland 's largest city has been on edge since an african-american man , freddie gray , died april 19 from a spinal cord injury he suffered while in police custody . peaceful protests gave way to violence saturday night and again monday , as agitators threw bricks at police , looted stores and set fire to cars and buildings . scattered references to # purge and # thepurge began appearing in twitter and instagram posts monday about the unrest in baltimore .","summary":" ( cnn ) in a sobering example of life imitating art , the chaos sweeping the streets of baltimore may have been partly inspired by a series of action-horror movies . <\/t> the term appears to be a reference to 2013 's `` the purge '' and its sequel , last year 's `` the purge : anarchy , '' about a dystopian future america where on one day each year , all laws are suspended for a 12-hour period and all crimes , including murder , become temporarily legal . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees trapped in the yarmouk refugee camp have suffered what can only be described as untold indignities . but while the story is in itself tragic , it is the individual lives at the heart of the camp that make the imperative for humanitarian action so compelling . i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . '' the fact that they are alive truly make them miracle children . looking into those bright young faces , touching their pristine hands , the logic of our humanitarian mandate -- the mission to protect -- never felt stronger to me . like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . i want to introduce you to them in the hope that you , too , will understand why i am firmly convinced that turning away is not an option -- and why the international community must act in a concerted manner to respond to the many tragedies in syria . jihad ya'qoub , the youngest palestinian refugee to flee yarmouk , was born on march 30 . his mother , said fatima , never imagined bringing a child into this world could be so tough . `` i was hoping to drink milk and eat eggs during my pregnancy , but our financial situation did allow us to buy these expensive food items , '' she said . said fatima was living in a community where the average person survived on just 400 calories a day . mohammad was born in yarmouk on january 25 of this year . when isis -- islamic state of iraq and syria -- entered the camp and tensions heightened , his mother , nadia , fled in search of safety . her only thoughts were to save the life of her newborn son . yet she has not lost hope in the possibility of a dignified future . she hopes that if and when life returns to normal , she will be able to live once more with her husband and son in the family home in yarmouk . these tales of courage and human dignity are a lesson for us all . when i next brief the security council , as i did a few days ago , i will tell them about jihad and mohammad . i will continue to press the case for humanitarian access to other children like them inside yarmouk , other civilians who need help where they are . to do this , hostilities will have to subside . pressure must be exerted on armed actors in yarmouk to this end . beyond that , those civilians wishing to temporarily leave must be allowed to do so safely . these things are all possible . but it takes the necessary political will -- nothing more , nothing less . yarmouk must be a place where the politics of the possible begin to take hold . i believe they can . because to abandon such belief would be to abandon jihad , mohammad and thousands of other civilians like them . and that is simply not an option .","summary":" but while the story is in itself tragic , it is the individual lives at the heart of the camp that make the imperative for humanitarian action so compelling . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . `` with a rope , something that he has , he just jumped on me . that 's what happened , '' minatel told cnn 's paula newton moments after the incident . she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . the incident occurred about a half-hour before the flight landed , after the pilots had begun their descent . `` i forced it ( the cord ) down and then other people came to help , and then i got out and he started saying that we were here to kill him , '' minatel said . the man was not restrained for the rest of the trip , but the flight crew told him to stay seated with his seat belt on . the man kept trying to get out of his seat but other passengers yelled at him whenever he tried to stand up . the two-hour flight landed at atlanta 's hartsfield airport at about 4:30 p.m. where it was met by u.s. authorities . the suspect was escorted off the plane . an fbi spokesman confirmed the agency responded to the incident . `` the passenger , however , was transported for medical\/mental evaluation under the direction and coordination of the atlanta police department , '' special agent stephen emmett said . `` while there are currently no federal charges pending , the facts of the matter are being relayed to the u.s. attorney 's office in atlanta . '' minatel , a forward from brazil , was traveling with his teammates from the ottawa fury football club of the second-division north american soccer league . they are scheduled to play the atlanta silverbacks on saturday . `` we 're very thankful to everyone who came to the aid of oliver and relieved that he 's o.k . and ready to play in our game , '' fury fc head coach marc dos santos said in a statement posted on the team 's website . several witnesses said they saw the suspect try to choke minatel with the cord of his headphones . kevin kerr says he was seated next to the suspect . `` he was talking about how this soccer team was trying to kill him . i thought he was maybe a deranged fan , '' said kerr . kerr said he fell asleep and he awakened to see the suspect trying to choke minatel . `` i assisted to make sure that did n't happen , '' kerr said . the canadian businessman said he and members of the soccer team kept a close eye on the suspect as the plane landed to make sure he did not threaten other passengers .","summary":" several witnesses said they saw the suspect try to choke minatel with the cord of his headphones . <\/t> `` he was talking about how this soccer team was trying to kill him . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . <\/t> others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . <\/t> or is it going up some stairs ? <\/t> ( cnn ) # upordown ? <\/t> ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) if you 're famous and performing the american national anthem , be prepared to become a national hero or a national disgrace . facts are facts . just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` the star-spangled banner . '' sure , he can shred it on `` girls , girls , girls '' and `` dr. feelgood , '' but this is a different story -- a completely different story . to say neil butchered the song before the las vegas outlaws arena football league game would be unkind to those in the profession . there 's less carnage when butchers are done with their work . the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . in the early stages of the gulf war in 1991 , a patriotic america saluted her performance . just six months earlier , comedian roseanne barr may have established the low-water mark . the crowd at the san diego padres game booed her rendition and president george h. w. bush called it `` disgraceful . '' there 's nothing quite like getting the presidential thumbs down . one of the most controversial and beloved versions of `` the star-spangled banner '' comes from 1969 . guitar slinger jimi hendrix inflamed mainstream america with his psychedelic take on the national anthem to the delight of the woodstock generation . and then there 's michael bolton 's version . overly wrought songs are his specialty and he does n't disappoint in that department when he sings at the american league championship series in 2003 . bolton belts it out , but there 's one little problem -- the words . can anyone say crib notes ?","summary":" the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . <\/t> feelgood , '' but this is a different story -- a completely different story . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . <\/t> ( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . <\/t> gervais wrote . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) seventy years ago , anne frank died of typhus in a nazi concentration camp at the age of 15 . just two weeks after her supposed death on march 31 , 1945 , the bergen-belsen concentration camp where she had been imprisoned was liberated -- timing that showed how close the jewish diarist had been to surviving the holocaust . but new research released by the anne frank house shows that anne and her older sister , margot frank , died at least a month earlier than previously thought . researchers re-examined archives of the red cross , the international training service and the bergen-belsen memorial , along with testimonies of survivors . they concluded that anne and margot probably did not survive to march 1945 -- contradicting the date of death which had previously been determined by dutch authorities . in 1944 , anne and seven others hiding in the amsterdam secret annex were arrested and sent to the auschwitz-birkenau concentration camp . anne frank 's final entry . that same year , anne and margot were separated from their mother and sent away to work as slave labor at the bergen-belsen camp in germany . days at the camp were filled with terror and dread , witnesses said . the sisters stayed in a section of the overcrowded camp with no lighting , little water and no latrine . they slept on lice-ridden straw and violent storms shredded the tents , according to the researchers . like the other prisoners , the sisters endured long hours at roll call . her classmate , nannette blitz , recalled seeing anne there in december 1944 : `` she was no more than a skeleton by then . she was wrapped in a blanket ; she could n't bear to wear her clothes anymore because they were crawling with lice . '' listen to anne frank 's friends describe her concentration camp experience . as the russians advanced further , the bergen-belsen concentration camp became even more crowded , bringing more disease . a deadly typhus outbreak caused thousands to die each day . typhus is an infectious disease caused by lice that breaks out in places with poor hygiene . the disease causes high fever , chills and skin eruptions . `` because of the lice infesting the bedstraw and her clothes , anne was exposed to the main carrier of epidemic typhus for an extended period , '' museum researchers wrote . they concluded that it 's unlikely the sisters survived until march , because witnesses at the camp said the sisters both had symptoms before february 7 . `` most deaths caused by typhus occur around twelve days after the first symptoms appear , '' wrote authors erika prins and gertjan broek . the exact dates of death for anne and margot remain unclear . margot died before anne . `` anne never gave up hope , '' said blitz , her friend . `` she was absolutely convinced she would survive . '' her diary endures as one of the world 's most popular books . read more about anne frank 's cousin , a keeper of her legacy .","summary":" but new research released by the anne frank house shows that anne and her older sister , margot frank , died at least a month earlier than previously thought . <\/t> researchers re-examined archives of the red cross , the international training service and the bergen-belsen memorial , along with testimonies of survivors . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) former new england patriots star aaron hernandez will need to keep his lawyers even after being convicted of murder and other charges in the death of odin lloyd . the 25-year-old potentially faces three more trials -- one criminal and two civil actions . next up is another murder trial in which he is accused of killing two men and wounding another person near a boston nightclub in july 2012 . prosecutors have said hernandez fatally shot daniel de abreu and safiro furtado when he fired into their 2003 bmw . another passenger was wounded and two others were uninjured . hernandez pleaded not guilty at his arraignment . the trial was originally slated for may 28 , but jake wark , spokesman for the suffolk county district attorney 's office , said wednesday the trial had been postponed and no new date had been set . `` we expect to select a new court date in the coming days and then set the amended trial track . the suffolk indictments allege two counts of first-degree murder for the july 16 , 2012 , shooting deaths of daniel de abreu and safiro furtado in boston 's south end ; three counts of armed assault with intent to murder and one count of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon for shots fired at three surviving victims ; and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm , '' he said . the families of de abreu and furtado filed civil suits against hernandez , and a judge froze his $ 5 million in assets , pending the outcome of the double-murder trial . the freeze includes the disputed $ 3.3 million signing bonus payment hernandez claims he is owed by the new england patriots . hernandez is also being sued by a man who claims hernandez shot him while they were in a limousine in miami in february 2013 . alexander bradley claims the then-new england patriot tight end wounded him after the two got into a fight at a miami strip club . in a lawsuit filed four months later , bradley said hernandez fired at him during a limo ride after leaving the club and that hernandez intentionally `` possessed a gun which he was not legally licensed to have . '' hernandez 's lawyers have argued he could n't defend himself properly while on trial in massachusetts . there was no criminal charge in the case . and then there is the grievance over unpaid bonus money filed by the nfl players union on behalf of hernandez , who signed a contract in 2012 that potentially was worth more than $ 40 million . if the grievance is heard by the league , hernandez will be represented by the the national football league players ' association . who was odin lloyd ? cnn 's lawrence crook contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) former new england patriots star aaron hernandez will need to keep his lawyers even after being convicted of murder and other charges in the death of odin lloyd . <\/t> hernandez 's lawyers have argued he could n't defend himself properly while on trial in massachusetts . <\/t> there was no criminal charge in the case . <\/t> the 25-year-old potentially faces three more trials -- one criminal and two civil actions . <\/t> hernandez pleaded not guilty at his arraignment . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a skywest airlines flight made an emergency landing in buffalo , new york , on wednesday after a passenger lost consciousness , officials said . the passenger received medical attention before being released , according to marissa snow , spokeswoman for skywest . she said the airliner expects to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to their original destination -- hartford , connecticut -- later wednesday afternoon . the federal aviation administration initially reported a pressurization problem and said it would investigate . snow said there was no indication of any pressurization issues , and the faa later issued a statement that did not reference a pressurization problem . skywest also said there was no problem with the plane 's door , which some media initially reported . flight 5622 was originally scheduled to fly from chicago to hartford . the plane descended 28,000 feet in three minutes . `` it would feel like a roller coaster -- when you 're coming over the top and you 're going down , '' cnn aviation analyst mary schiavo said , describing how such a descent would feel . `` you know that these pilots knew they were in a very grave and very serious situation . ''","summary":" the plane descended 28,000 feet in three minutes . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a new kansas law banning a common second-term abortion procedure is the first of its kind in the united states . the law , signed by kansas gov . sam brownback on tuesday , bans what it describes as `` dismemberment abortion '' and defines as `` knowingly dismembering a living unborn child and extracting such unborn child one piece at a time from the uterus . '' supporters of the measure described it as a groundbreaking step , while opponents warned it was dangerous and among the most restrictive abortion laws in the country . the law does not spell out a specific time frame that limits when an abortion can occur , but it bans the dilation and evacuation abortion procedure commonly used during the second trimester of pregnancy . the law allows for the procedure if `` necessary to protect the life or health of the mother , '' according to a statement on brownback 's website . on twitter , brownback , a republican , said he was proud to sign a law `` protecting life at its most vulnerable stage . '' planned parenthood advocates of kansas and mid-missouri sharply criticized the move , which it described as the latest in a series of `` extreme political measures aimed at denying women access to health care and at undermining their decision-making ability . '' `` kansas is now not only the sole state with this atrocious law ; it also now has more restrictions on abortion than any state in the u.s. , '' the advocacy group said in a facebook post . both sides appear to be prepared to take their battle over such measures to other states -- and to court . carol tobias , the president of national right to life , said in a statement that the kansas law was the first of what her organization hopes `` will be many state laws . '' `` this law has the power to transform the landscape of abortion policy in the united states , '' she said . julie burkhart , ceo of wichita-based south wind women 's center , said on twitter that the signing of the law marked a sad day for kansas and the united states . `` this law puts women at risk and ties doctors ' hands , '' she said . `` we 'll continue to fight ! '' cnn 's sam stringer contributed to this report .","summary":" supporters of the measure described it as a groundbreaking step , while opponents warned it was dangerous and among the most restrictive abortion laws in the country . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . <\/t> more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it took more than seven decades , but england finally got its delivery of tons of silver coins . for most of those years , the money was deep at the bottom of the atlantic , the monetary casualty of a cruel world war ii sinking . in november 1942 , the unguarded ss city of cairo was sunk by a german u-boat while carrying 296 civilians and cargo that included 100 tons of silver . the vessel sunk to more than 16,800 feet under the surface ( 5,150 meters ) where it went undiscovered until 2011 when deep ocean search decided to go looking for it . the sinking was the stuff of legend . the city of cairo was bringing silver rupees from india to england as part of the war effort . after a stop in brazil , two torpedos sank the ship in the atlantic . after the ship went under , the u-boat reportedly surfaced and the captain said to the survivors in lifeboats : `` goodnight , sorry for sinking you . '' the captain 's lament is the title of a book about the event . only a handful of people died as the ship sank but about 100 more passed away during the desperate attempt of the six boats to make it to land , which was hundreds of miles away . when the last of the lifeboats was found 51 days later , all but two people in it had died . deep ocean search said in a news release that during the 2011 search it located an unnatural object on radar . a sub found the city of cairo split into two parts , buried by silt . `` under contract to the uk ministry of transport , dos recovered several tens of tons of silver coins from a depth of ( 5,150 meters ) , '' the company said . the depth is a world record , the company claimed . other deep-water operations reported in the media that are close to this depth include the 1987 search for the wreck of a south african airways plane at 16,000 feet ( 4,700 meters ) and the discovery of the ss gairsoppa at about 15,400 feet ( 4,800 meters ) in the north atlantic in 2011 . the bbc reported the city of cairo salvage operation was completed in september 2013 , but the british government made the company keep it secret until this week . the coins were melted and the silver sold , the bbc reported . deep ocean search got a percentage of the sale , and the uk treasury the rest , according to the bbc . at today 's rates , 100 tons of silver would be worth about $ 50 million . remains of uss oklahoma crew to be exhumed at pearl harbor . cnn 's jessica king contributed to this report .","summary":" for most of those years , the money was deep at the bottom of the atlantic , the monetary casualty of a cruel world war ii sinking . <\/t> the depth is a world record , the company claimed . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) larry upright died just one day after hillary clinton announced she was running for president . and in his obituary , his family made just two requests : please donate to a children 's hospital , and please do n't vote for clinton . upright , a staunch republican , died monday at a north carolina hospital . he was 81 . `` in lieu of flowers , memorials may be sent to shriners hospital for children , '' his obituary reads . `` also , the family respectfully asks that you do not vote for hillary clinton in 2016 . r.i.p . grandaddy . '' daughter jill mclain said it was natural to put that line in her father 's tribute . `` he was very passionate about politics and probably passed a little of that on , '' she told cnn affiliate wsoc . son michael upright said he knew his father would enjoy the request . `` we know he 's up there giggling right now , just laughing out loud , '' he told wsoc . upright 's passions included much more than just politics . his greatest joy was his family , and he was a former shriner of the year at the cabarrus shrine club , according to his obituary . after retiring from the building automation industry , he became an avid golfer . but it 's the last few lines of his obituary that is spurred comments from across the country . `` you have my solemn promise i will not waste a vote on hillary clinton , '' marina shear of dallas wrote in the obituary 's online guestbook . `` you were a wise man , larry upright , '' said ron renno of forsyth , georgia . `` i will remember your request in november 2016 . rest in peace , sir . '' nigel dufont of kannapolis , north carolina , offered his condolences but said he would n't budge on his support of clinton . `` so sorry to hear about larry , but i am still voting for hilary ! '' he wrote . and an anonymous commenter stayed open-minded to whoever might enter the field . `` may you rest in peace . i will vote for hillary if she is the best candidate . ''","summary":" son michael upright said he knew his father would enjoy the request . <\/t> `` so sorry to hear about larry , but i am still voting for hilary ! '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a large storm system dubbed typhoon maysak is churning over the pacific ocean , days away from a possible direct hit on the philippines . maysak is moving west-northwest after skirting the federated states of micronesia , according to the u.s. joint typhoon warning center . its eye is projected to make landfall in the central or northern part of the philippine island of luzon on sunday , though the country 's residents could start feeling its effects days before . that could interrupt the easter celebration for many in the predominantly catholic nation , which may be socked by heavy rains and potent winds . the international red cross noted that `` many people are expected to throng coastal areas at this time . '' images of the typhoon as seen from the international space station were posted to twitter , including a vine video showing the swirling eye of the storm . the storm has weakened and is expected to lose more strength before it reaches the philippines . its maximum sustained winds on wednesday were 150 mph , making it a super typhoon in the joint typhoon warning center 's definition . but by thursday , the winds ' strength had declined to around 132 mph -- no longer a super typhoon but still the equivalent of a category 4 hurricane . meteorologist ivan cabrera told cnn that maysak could weaken further to become a tropical storm by the time it reaches the philippine coast . `` this will not be a catastrophic storm , '' cabrera said . that said , it could still cause flooding and bring strong winds , he cautioned . the philippines is frequently hit by typhoons . in december , for instance , hagupit killed at least 18 people in the east asian nation and injured hundreds more . but that devastation paled in comparison to the havoc wrought by super typhoon haiyan in november 2013 , which killed more than 6,000 people and injured more than 27,000 others . that typhoon , considered to be among the strongest storms ever to make landfall , hit the eastern city of tacloban especially hard . the irony of the upcoming storm is its timing : in april , just after the philippines atmospheric geophysical and astronomical services administration officially declared the onset of the nation 's dry , or summer , season . pagasa meteorologist shelley ignacio predicts maysak -- which is called chedeng in the philippines -- will bring heavy rains to luzon starting on friday , according to the state-run philippines news agency . the country 's national disaster risk reduction and management council went on red alert on wednesday because of the storm , the news agency reports . that alert means all relevant personnel are on standby and the public should be on guard for possible effects of the storm . cnn 's jethro mullen contributed to this report .","summary":" the storm has weakened and is expected to lose more strength before it reaches the philippines . <\/t> cnn 's jethro mullen contributed to this report . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) you 'll see him in your mcdreams . on thursday night 's `` grey 's anatomy , '' dr. derek shepherd -- the hunky character played by patrick dempsey -- died . he was n't shot down over the sea of japan , nor did a helicopter fall on his head . instead , he died following a car crash -- after helping victims of another accident . `` derek shepherd is and will always be an incredibly important character -- for meredith ( grey ) , for me and for the fans , '' show creator shonda rhimes said in a statement , according to the hollywood reporter . `` i absolutely never imagined saying goodbye to our ' mcdreamy . ' patrick dempsey 's performance shaped derek in a way that i know we both hope became a meaningful example -- happy , sad , romantic , painful and always true -- of what young women should demand from modern love . his loss will be felt by all . '' intriguingly , dempsey still has a year left on his contract . his character 's death leaves his tv wife , dr. meredith grey ( ellen pompeo ) , as the show 's mainstay as it concludes its 11th season in may . `` it 's been a remarkable ride , '' dempsey told tvline . `` the worldwide impact has been extraordinary . it is incredible how devoted and passionate the fans are , and i will forever be grateful and humbled by the experience . '' `` grey 's '' fans are still in shock . people magazine ran an obituary for the character . # mcdreamyforever was a trending hashtag on twitter . tweets from `` grey 's anatomy 's '' official account were filled with emoji of crying faces and broken hearts , as well as tearful images from the show . some chose to remember the good times , but for others , there was a big sense of betrayal . but the show will very much continue -- not only does it have a few weeks before the 11th season is over , pompeo is also signed through season 12 . the theme of this season , rhimes had said , was grey 's ability to stand on her own . now without her husband -- who was already devoting his life to separate concerns as a presidential aide -- she 'll truly have to do so . `` grey 's anatomy , '' though not the powerhouse it was when it premiered in 2005 , still does well in the ratings . for the week ending april 19 , the most recent available , it was 20th in overall viewers and 12th among the desirable adults 18-49 demographic . and dempsey , who also races cars , is n't going anywhere . he has a development deal with abc studios , `` grey 's '' producers .","summary":" derek shepherd -- the hunky character played by patrick dempsey -- died . <\/t> meredith grey ( ellen pompeo ) , as the show 's mainstay as it concludes its 11th season in may . <\/t> instead , he died following a car crash -- after helping victims of another accident . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) their relationship led to jail time for her , but mary kay letourneau fualaau wants the world to know that she and her husband , vili fualaau , are still happily together . she was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with fualaau , her 13-year-old student . letourneau gave birth to her young lover 's child and went on to serve more than seven years in prison on charges related to their sexual relationship . on friday , abc 's `` 20\/20 '' will air an exclusive interview with the couple , who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on may 20 . the pair wed soon after she was released from prison in 2005 and are now the parents of two teen girls . according to abc , during the interview with barbara walters , `` mary kay tells walters what makes their marriage work in spite of their huge difference in their age . '' `` she also discusses her surprising plans to teach again , as well as her intentions to have her status as a registered sex offender lifted , '' a posting on the network 's site says . `` vili fualaau , meanwhile , discusses his bouts with alcoholism , depression and why he believes the system failed him while he was still a minor . '' letourneau fualaau is now 53 , and her husband is 31 .","summary":" she was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with fualaau , her 13-year-old student . <\/t> on friday , abc 's `` 20\/20 '' will air an exclusive interview with the couple , who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on may 20 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was like a scene out of `` make way for ducklings '' on tuesday on a rainy street in washington . cnn situation room correspondent brian todd and photojournalist khalil abdallah were on their way to interview a legal analyst on l street nw when they happened on a brood of baby ducks causing a stir . abdallah reports the ducklings and their mom had crossed heavily trafficked street , and some restaurant patrons stopped on the sidewalk to corral them . a man gave up his umbrella for the cause `` while the mom was going crazy . '' `` one duckling tried to run back to the street but they caught it in time , '' abdallah said . the mother duck followed the umbrella while pedestrians stopped cars on l street for them to safely cross the road . the washington post reports the pedestrians took the bird family to `` a more enclosed grassy area '' at 16th and l streets nw . ( yes , baby ducks warrant two national news stories . ) `` we thought it was an extraordinary situation , '' todd said . `` you see pigeons , you see squirrels , you see the occasional raccoon in the d.c. area , and ... you see deer ... we 've never seen anything like this in the middle of town . ''","summary":" cnn situation room correspondent brian todd and photojournalist khalil abdallah were on their way to interview a legal analyst on l street nw when they happened on a brood of baby ducks causing a stir . <\/t> `` you see pigeons , you see squirrels , you see the occasional raccoon in the d.c. <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five militants from the kurdistan workers ' party were killed and another was wounded in clashes with turkish armed forces in eastern turkey , the country 's military said saturday . four turkish soldiers also were wounded in the fighting that took place in the eastern city of agri , the armed forces said in a written statement . the kurdish separatists opened fire from a long distance , targeting turkish soldiers who were securing an area in agri ahead of a spring festival , cnn turk reported . turkish prime minister ahmet davutoglu condemned the violence and said via twitter that `` the appropriate answer to the heinous attack in agri is being given by the turkish armed forces . '' turkish president recep tayyip erdogan also harshly condemned the attack , describing it as the kurdish separatists ' attempt to `` intervene in the resolution process ( with the kurds ) in our country . '' last month , abdullah ocalan , longtime leader of the kurdistan workers ' party ( pkk ) , called from his jail cell for the violence to end . in a historic letter , he urged fighters under his command to lay down their arms , stop their war against the turkish state and join a `` congress '' to focus on the future . since the first incidents more than three decades ago , an estimated 40,000 lives have been lost . the conflict has been , some say , a battle by activists among turkey 's kurdish minority for independence . it has been , others say , a guerrilla war by rebels who have punctuated their campaign with terrorist acts . about a fifth of turkey 's population is kurdish -- a minority long living under cultural oppression , most of them in the underdeveloped southeastern part of turkey . from turkish prison , kurdish leader tells followers to lay down their arms .","summary":" four turkish troops were wounded in the flight , according to the country 's military . <\/t> turkey president recep tayyip erdogan says clashes are attempt to halt a resolution process with kurds . <\/t> violence between kurds and the turkish military has been ongoing for more than three decades . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five militants from the kurdistan workers ' party were killed and another was wounded in clashes with turkish armed forces in eastern turkey , the country 's military said saturday . four turkish soldiers also were wounded in the fighting that took place in the eastern city of agri , the armed forces said in a written statement . the kurdish separatists opened fire from a long distance , targeting turkish soldiers who were securing an area in agri ahead of a spring festival , cnn turk reported . turkish prime minister ahmet davutoglu condemned the violence and said via twitter that `` the appropriate answer to the heinous attack in agri is being given by the turkish armed forces . '' turkish president recep tayyip erdogan also harshly condemned the attack , describing it as the kurdish separatists ' attempt to `` intervene in the resolution process ( with the kurds ) in our country . '' last month , abdullah ocalan , longtime leader of the kurdistan workers ' party ( pkk ) , called from his jail cell for the violence to end . in a historic letter , he urged fighters under his command to lay down their arms , stop their war against the turkish state and join a `` congress '' to focus on the future . since the first incidents more than three decades ago , an estimated 40,000 lives have been lost . the conflict has been , some say , a battle by activists among turkey 's kurdish minority for independence . it has been , others say , a guerrilla war by rebels who have punctuated their campaign with terrorist acts . about a fifth of turkey 's population is kurdish -- a minority long living under cultural oppression , most of them in the underdeveloped southeastern part of turkey . from turkish prison , kurdish leader tells followers to lay down their arms .","summary":" turkish president recep tayyip erdogan also harshly condemned the attack , describing it as the kurdish separatists ' attempt to `` intervene in the resolution process ( with the kurds ) in our country . '' <\/t> the conflict has been , some say , a battle by activists among turkey 's kurdish minority for independence . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) over the last year more than 25,000 people , a population about the size of key west , florida , have fought ebola infections . more than 10,000 have not survived . but for those who have survived , life will never be the same . and even for those who did not experience ebola personally , the `` most severe public health emergency seen in modern times '' showed the world its vulnerability to disease . it revealed real flaws in government systems that are supposed to protect us . while the intensity of the largest ebola epidemic in history has died down , and the initial dire predictions that there would be over a million infections by january never came true , dozens are still newly infected each week . the latest world health organization report confirmed a total of 30 new confirmed cases of ebola were reported in the week of april 5 . this is the lowest weekly total since may 2014 . but reports are mixed on stopping the virus completely : in liberia and sierra leone , the number of cases has fallen so much , there are more treatment facilities than demand . who in liberia is in the process of decommissioning surplus facilities . but in guinea , of the 19 confirmed deaths from april 5 , seven were only identified as ebola post-mortem and there were reports of 21 unsafe burials . `` taken together these data indicate that though surveillance is improving , unknown chains of transmission could be a source of new infections in the coming weeks , '' the latest who report said . click on the photos above to learn how a grave digger , a first responder , and many others have changed in the wake of ebola .","summary":" the latest world health organization report confirmed a total of 30 new confirmed cases of ebola were reported in the week of april 5 . <\/t> and even for those who did not experience ebola personally , the `` most severe public health emergency seen in modern times '' showed the world its vulnerability to disease . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . <\/t> 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) chinese police have arrested more than 133,000 people and seized 43.3 tons of illegal narcotics during a six-month anti-drug campaign , the country 's ministry of public security has announced . authorities also handled 115,000 drug-related crimes -- such as robbery -- and 606,000 cases of drug use during the nationwide campaign to `` ban drugs in hundreds of cities , '' liu yuejin , assistant minister of public security , said wednesday . the figures were nearly double the same period a year earlier , while the amount of narcotics seized was up by 44.9 % , according to the ministry . liu said drug trafficking groups have `` suffered a heavy blow '' and drug users have been `` forcefully regulated . '' however , the police also paid a price , liu said , in quotes carried by the state-run xinhua news agency . nine police officers died and another 657 were wounded in the mission , with 76 severely wounded . the ministry rewarded 60 units and 100 people . liu said china 's drug-related problems were still severe , with online drug trafficking an increasing problem . he said the ministry had launched a three-month online campaign starting in april targeting people engaged in drug-related internet crimes . over the past nine months , a string of movie and television stars , film directors and pop singers have been arrested and charged over drug related incidents , including jaycee chan , son of kung fu movie star jackie chan , who was convicted on a drug charge and sentenced to six months in prison by a beijing court . in august last year , dozens of management agencies representing actors and singers signed an agreement with beijing authorities banning drug use from the entertainment industry and pledging to sack any artists who broke the law .","summary":" ( cnn ) chinese police have arrested more than 133,000 people and seized 43.3 tons of illegal narcotics during a six-month anti-drug campaign , the country 's ministry of public security has announced . <\/t> he said the ministry had launched a three-month online campaign starting in april targeting people engaged in drug-related internet crimes . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a mom furious at her son for apparently taking part in the baltimore riots has become a sensation online . in video captured by cnn affiliate wmar , the woman is seen pulling her masked son away from a crowd , smacking him in the head repeatedly , and screaming at him . as he tries to walk away , she follows him , screaming , `` get the f -- - over here ! '' eventually , he turns toward her , his face no longer covered . the boy is dressed in dark pants and a black hoodie , with a dark backpack on . wmar reports that the woman saw her son on television throwing rocks at police . the name of the woman dressed in light blue jeans , a yellow lace tunic and a cropped yellow jacket was not immediately known . but police commissioner anthony batts thanked her in remarks to the media . `` and if you saw in one scene you had one mother who grabbed their child who had a hood on his head and she started smacking him on the head because she was so embarrassed , '' he said monday . `` i wish i had more parents that took charge of their kids out there tonight . ''","summary":" wmar reports that the woman saw her son on television throwing rocks at police . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"washington ( cnn ) nearly 6 in 10 americans say that businesses that provide wedding-related services should be required to provide those services to same-sex couples in the same way they would all other customers , even if they have religious objections . a new cnn\/orc poll finds 57 % feel businesses such as caterers or florists should be required to serve gay or lesbian couples just as they would heterosexual couples , while 41 % say they should be allowed to refuse service for religious reasons . that 's a shift from a pew research center poll conducted last fall , which found just 49 % thought businesses ought to be required to serve same-sex couples while 47 % that they should be allowed to refuse service on religious grounds . since the pew poll last fall , indiana 's religious freedom restoration act , signed into law in late march by republican governor mike pence , sparked a nationwide controversy over whether the law allowed wedding-related businesses to refuse service to gay and lesbian couples . apple , walmart and the ncaa all spoke out against the law , while some states and cities with democratic leaders barred spending public money in indiana . pence and other indiana legislators insisted discrimination was not the law 's intent and a bill to change the original law was signed in early april . in the cnn\/orc poll , most democrats ( 70 % ) and independents ( 60 % ) say wedding-related businesses should be required to provide services to same-sex couples as they would different-sex couples , while republicans break broadly the other way , 67 % say religious reasons are a valid justification for refusing service . full poll results . looking at republicans and independents who lean toward the republican party , 60 % in that group say wedding-related businesses should be allowed to refuse services to same-sex couples , but there are sharp divides within that group by age and ideology . moderate and liberal republicans and republican-leaners broadly say wedding-related businesses should be required to serve all couples the same way ( 58 % ) while three-quarters of conservative republicans favor allowing a caterer or florist to refuse service for religious reasons ( 74 % ) . among republicans and republican-leaning independents under age 50 , 56 % say wedding-related businesses should be required to serve same-sex and different-sex couples the same way while among those age 50 or older , 72 % think they should not be required to do so . the big gay wedding cake quiz . age differences hold across party lines , but the generation gap among republicans and republican-leaners is larger than that among democrats and democratic-leaning independents . overall , white evangelicals are broadly in favor of allowing businesses to refuse service for religious reasons - 62 % say they should be able to . but among whites who are not evangelicals , 61 % say such businesses should be required to provide services to all couples the same way . the shift from the pew center results comes across demographic lines . men , women , whites , younger adults and senior citizens all are more apt than in the pew poll to say wedding-related business should be required to serve same-sex couples as they do others . the cnn\/orc international poll was conducted by telephone , april 16-19 , among a random national sample of 1,018 adult americans . results for the full poll have a margin of sampling error of plus or minus 3 percentage points . michigan auto repair shop says yes to gun owners , no to homosexuals .","summary":" since the pew poll last fall , indiana 's religious freedom restoration act , signed into law in late march by republican governor mike pence , sparked a nationwide controversy over whether the law allowed wedding-related businesses to refuse service to gay and lesbian couples . <\/t> but among whites who are not evangelicals , 61 % say such businesses should be required to provide services to all couples the same way . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"irbil , iraq ( cnn ) isis claimed it controlled part of iraq 's largest oil refinery sunday , posting images online that purported to show the storming of the facility , fierce clashes and plumes of smoke rising above the contested site . the group said it launched an assault on the baiji oil refinery late saturday . by sunday , isis said its fighters were inside the refinery and controlled several buildings , but iraqi government security officials denied that claim and insisted iraqi forces remain in full control . cnn could n't independently verify isis ' claim . it would n't be the first time that militants and iraqi forces have battled over the refinery , a key strategic resource that has long been a lucrative target because the facility refines much of the fuel used by iraqis domestically . if an attack damaged oil fields or machinery , it could have a significant impact . the refinery is just 40 kilometers ( 25 miles ) from the northern iraqi city of tikrit , which iraqi forces and shiite militias wrested from isis less than two weeks ago . cnn 's jennifer deaton and catherine e. shoichet contributed to this report .","summary":" by sunday , isis said its fighters were inside the refinery and controlled several buildings , but iraqi government security officials denied that claim and insisted iraqi forces remain in full control . <\/t> the group said it launched an assault on the baiji oil refinery late saturday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) marvel comics superhero hawkeye is a master with the bow and arrow . he 's also got a secret super-talent at singing ed sheeran parodies . the '' avengers '' character ( played by jeremy renner ) was a guest on `` the tonight show starring jimmy fallon , '' where he got behind the piano to showcase some of his other skills . billboard : jimmy fallon hits hot 100 with ' ew ! , ' featuring will.i.am . `` listen i 've got powers too , and they 're pretty sweet . i promise i can do so much more than just archery , '' he crooned to a reworked version of `` thinking out loud '' . those talents , we 're told , include his collection of scarves and berets , his abilities on the trombone and he can open a pickle jar . nope , thor would definitely thump him in a fight . renner has proved he 's more than a one-hit wonder by starring in both `` avengers '' films , the oscar-winning `` the hurt locker , '' `` american hustle : and films in the `` bourne '' and `` mission impossible '' franchises . watch the clip below : see the original story at billboard.com . \u00a92015 billboard . all rights reserved .","summary":" he 's also got a secret super-talent at singing ed sheeran parodies . <\/t> the '' avengers '' character ( played by jeremy renner ) was a guest on `` the tonight show starring jimmy fallon , '' where he got behind the piano to showcase some of his other skills . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . <\/t> farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. <\/t> they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . <\/t> still , he was a big deal . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) '' success kid '' is likely the internet 's most famous baby . you 've seen him in dozens of memes , fist clenched in a determined look of persevering despite the odds . success kid -- now an 8-year-old named sammy griner -- needs a little bit of that mojo to rub off on his family . his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . the campaign is already a success . by wednesday it had topped its goal . griner told the daily dot that her husband was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2006 and suffered complete kidney failure three years later . `` one can only survive with no natural kidney function ... for so long , '' laney griner said . `` his energy and mood are affected ; he can no longer work , and he spends 12 hours a week in dialysis clinic . `` having been on dialysis for this long greatly increases his risks of developing further complications . the only way to save his life is to get a transplant . there 's no other way around that , '' she said . the family does n't know when a kidney might become available . their gofundme page has a link for potential donors . sammy 's internet fame began in 2007 when his mom posted a picture of him on a beach with a fist full of sand and a satisfied look on his face . myspace picked it up , so did reddit . the rest is internet history . success just seems to run in some families .","summary":" his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . <\/t> the campaign is already a success . <\/t> by wednesday it had topped its goal . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . suddenly , he 's set to buy his own place and collect a nice pension . helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . charles inman could not bear to see his 62-year-old ward land back on the street , he told cnn affiliate wfts . the shelter where the case worker works set helinski up with a bunk and a locker . but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . `` he needed to have an identification , but we could n't get an identification without a birth certificate , '' inman said . a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . `` we first had to figure out that we needed a consular record of foreign birth or something like that , '' said tampa police officer dan mcdonald , who pitched in to help helinski . with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . `` then it became bank of america , '' he said . the account was still there , and the social security administration had n't forgotten about him . it had kept paying helinski benefits for years , and they had stacked up high . now helinski is thinking of buying his own four walls . and he 'll have monthly benefits to live on . `` i guess i 'm exhilarated , excited , you know , '' he said . mcdonald said he and inman were stunned . `` we were n't quite sure what to say . ''","summary":" with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . <\/t> then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . <\/t> but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) gastrointestinal illness has gripped 100 people on the cruise ship celebrity infinity , according to a report from the centers for disease control . of the ship 's 2,117 passengers , 95 have suffered from vomiting , diarrhea and other symptoms , the cdc said . the illness has also affected five members of the 964-person crew . the cdc has yet to determine what 's causing the ailments . two staffers from the agency are scheduled to meet the west coast-based ship in san diego on monday . the infinity left san diego on march 29 . it made its last stop in puerto vallarta , mexico , on april 10 , according to marinetraffic.com . celebrity cruises has been taking action since the outbreak began , including increasing cleaning and disinfection procedures , keeping passengers informed and taking specimens from the afflicted for testing by the cdc , the agency says . according to the maritime executive , this is the third time the celebrity infinity has suffered an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness , with others occurring in 2006 and 2013 . the ship was built in 2001 and refurbished in 2011 .","summary":" two staffers from the agency are scheduled to meet the west coast-based ship in san diego on monday . <\/t> the infinity left san diego on march 29 . <\/t> of the ship 's 2,117 passengers , 95 have suffered from vomiting , diarrhea and other symptoms , the cdc said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) eleven channels associated with the french-language global television network tv5monde went black late wednesday due to an `` extremely powerful cyberattack , '' the network 's director said . in addition to its 11 channels , tv5monde also temporarily lost control of its social media outlets and its websites , director yves bigot said in a video message posted later on facebook . on a mobile site , which was still active , the network said it was `` hacked by an islamist group . '' isis logos and markings could be seen on some tv5monde social media accounts . but there was no immediate claim of responsibility by isis or any other group . the outage began around 10 p.m. paris time ( 4 p.m . et ) , and network teams were still working to restore service more than five hours later . according to france 's ministry of culture and communications , tv5monde offers round-the-clock entertainment , news and culturing programming in french that reaches 260 million homes worldwide . it functions under a partnership that consists of the governments of france , canada and switzerland , as well as the wallonia-brussels federation . other networks that provide content to tv5monde include cnn affiliates france 2 and france 3 , france 24 and radio france international .","summary":" but there was no immediate claim of responsibility by isis or any other group . <\/t> ( cnn ) eleven channels associated with the french-language global television network tv5monde went black late wednesday due to an `` extremely powerful cyberattack , '' the network 's director said . <\/t> et ) , and network teams were still working to restore service more than five hours later . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) lois lilienstein , co-star of `` sharon , lois & bram 's elephant show '' \u2014 the canadian preschool show that ran on nickelodeon during the early 1990s \u2014 has died , aged 78 . her son , david lilienstein , told cbc news that his mother died in toronto on wednesday night from a rare form of cancer first diagnosed last october . `` she knew it was happening , she was at peace with it , and she died very peacefully and not in pain , '' he told the canadian broadcaster . liz smith at 92 . lilienstein was born in chicago in 1936 and moved to toronto in 1996 with her son and her husband , ernest . she joined sharon hampson and bram morrison to launch their singing trio in 1978 . the tv show `` sharon , lois & bram 's elephant show '' ran on cbc in canada from 1984 to 1989 , before continuing in reruns on nickelodeon stateside until 1995 . the 30 most popular film producers in hollywood . sally catto , general manager , programming at cbc television , paid tribute to lilienstein for her contribution to canadian kids tv . `` sharon , lois and bram got their start at cbc back in the '80s with the elephant show , and they went on to become icons to children all across north america through various programs and specials . lois will be fondly remembered by her many friends at cbc , '' catto told the hollywood reporter . ' ghostbusters ' budget cut . the canadian variety show was best known for songs like `` skinnamarink '' and `` peanut butter . '' lilienstein left the sharon , lois & bram performance trio in 2000 . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" ( cnn ) lois lilienstein , co-star of `` sharon , lois & bram 's elephant show '' \u2014 the canadian preschool show that ran on nickelodeon during the early 1990s \u2014 has died , aged 78 . <\/t> lilienstein left the sharon , lois & bram performance trio in 2000 . <\/t> `` she knew it was happening , she was at peace with it , and she died very peacefully and not in pain , '' he told the canadian broadcaster . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sofia vergara 's ex-fiance is speaking out about their dispute over frozen embryos created while they dated . in an op-ed published by the new york times on wednesday , nick loeb explained his rationale for fighting to keep the two female embryos he shares with the actress . `` i wanted to keep this private , but recently the story broke to the world , '' loeb wrote . `` it has gotten attention not only because of the people involved -- my ex is sofia vergara , who stars in the abc series `` modern family '' -- but also because embryonic custody disputes raise important questions about life , religion and parenthood . '' loeb says he met the actress in 2010 and they got engaged two years later , at which point they decided to create the embryos and conceive a child via a surrogate . after two attempts failed to bring fertilized embryos to term , they created two more embryos using her eggs and his sperm . `` when we create embryos for the purpose of life , should we not define them as life , rather than as property ? , '' he said . `` ... a woman is entitled to bring a pregnancy to term even if the man objects . should n't a man who is willing to take on all parental responsibilities be similarly entitled to bring his embryos to term even if the woman objects ? '' loeb said he filed a complaint against the 42-year-old actress to prevent her from destroying their two embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization . he filed it in august in santa monica , california , where they apparently lived while they dated . `` we signed a form stating that any embryos created through the process could be brought to term only with both parties ' consent . the form did not specify -- as california law requires -- what would happen if we separated , '' he said . `` i am asking to have it voided . '' representatives for vergara have declined to comment in the past . loeb has said he believes `` life begins at fertilization '' and wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term . he said he does n't want any money from the egg donor . the case has led to questions about who has the right to embryos . typically , a prior legal agreement between a couple spells out who has ultimate authority , said fertility specialist dr. david tourgeman , who 's not involved in this case . `` usually when embryos are created , whether the couple is married or just consenting adults , there 's usually a power of attorney that is described to these embryos , if they are frozen for future use , '' he said . in most cases , the mother or the origin of the egg is given power of attorney , although anyone can make a request , tourgeman said . if there 's a disagreement , the courts usually get involved to decide who legally owns the embryos , he said . vergara is now reportedly engaged to actor joe manganiello .","summary":" loeb said he filed a complaint against the 42-year-old actress to prevent her from destroying their two embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) fast-food outlet burger king will sponsor the wedding of an illinois couple . not just any couple -- these are the nuptials of joel burger and ashley king . they accepted the restaurant chain 's offer to pay for their july affair on monday . `` we are very appreciative of burger king and ca n't thank them enough for their generosity ! '' said king . it all started after their engagement in october . the couple had a little fun with the name coincidence and posed by a burger king restaurant sign for a photo . they were interviewed by reporter dave bakke of the state journal-register in springfield , the state capital . burger king got wind of the article and was immediately interested in the happy couple , tweeting for help to locate them . they were invited on skype on monday to learn of a surprise : burger king will pay for their whole wedding . `` we were shocked ( and still are ) , '' said king . the fast food romance was many years in the making . burger , now 24 , and king , 23 , met in kindergarten and grew up together in new berlin . in fifth grade , classmates joel burger and ashley king were asked to stand as student council representatives during an assembly with a motivational speaker . `` he said our names to the school , '' king told cnn , `` and then laughed and pronounced that together we were burger king . '' the motivational speaker was n't too far off -- a merger was in the works . the two became friends by high school , then dated in college . when the time came to propose , `` joel took me out on his boat to go fishing , and he popped the question while we were on the water . '' burger king 's message for the happy couple : `` congratulations , joel and ashley on falling in love your way . ''","summary":" the couple had a little fun with the name coincidence and posed by a burger king restaurant sign for a photo . <\/t> not just any couple -- these are the nuptials of joel burger and ashley king . <\/t> it all started after their engagement in october . <\/t> they accepted the restaurant chain 's offer to pay for their july affair on monday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sometimes the best ideas come from the bathroom . but gaioz nigalidze 's ideas from the loo were a little too good . the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . nigalidze 's opponent , tigran petrosian of armenia , grew suspicious when nigalidze kept bolting to the restroom . `` the armenian noticed the georgian was oddly frequenting the toilet after each move during a crucial part of the game , '' the dubai chess and culture club said . when officials first checked nigalidze , they did n't find any device on him , the club said . but after looking into the bathroom stall he visited , they found the smartphone hidden in toilet paper . at first , nigalidze claimed the smartphone was n't his , the dubai chess organization said . but the phone was logged on to a social media network under his account . `` they also found his game being analyzed in one of the chess applications , '' the chess club said . the infraction has been reported to the international chess federation . the dubai tournament 's chief arbiter , mahdi abdul rahim , said players found guilty of cheating will be suspended for three years from all sanctioned tournaments and up to 15 years for a repeated offense , the chess and culture club said . but this would n't be an isolated case of cheating in high-stakes chess matches . in 2008 , an iranian player was banned from the dubai open after getting help from someone who was watching the game 's live broadcast and was sending suggestions via text messages , the dubai chess club said . nigalidze 's resume includes victories in the 2013 and 2014 georgian chess championships . it 's not clear how many times he went to the bathroom during those matches .","summary":" the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . <\/t> but after looking into the bathroom stall he visited , they found the smartphone hidden in toilet paper . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"des moines , iowa ( cnn ) martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . `` i 've seen it before , '' the former governor of maryland and possible presidential contender said . `` history is full of examples where the inevitable frontrunner was inevitable right up until she was no longer or he was no longer inevitable . '' clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . o'malley had previously dropped the inevitability comment in a television interview last month . the former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the polk county democrats in des moines , said that although clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , '' the democratic party is full of `` good leaders . '' `` history is full of examples where people who are not very well known nationally can be very well known once they are willing to make their case to the people of iowa , '' o'malley said . in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . in a march cnn\/orc poll of national democrats , only 1 % picked o'malley . in a january poll by bloomberg politics and the des moines register , o'malley was also at 1 % among iowa democrats . clinton , who leads most polls by upwards of 40 points , is planning to launch her presidential candidacy on sunday through a video message on social media , a person close to her campaign-in-waiting told cnn on friday . while he would n't say much about clinton , when asked about her candidacy , o'malley said , `` if leaders believe that they have the experience and the framework to move our country forward , they should run . and they should engage with voters and our country would be the better for it . '' o'malley , like other democrats , appears to refrain from directly attacking clinton . although last month on abc , he said that the presidency is `` not some crown to be passed between two families , '' he has not focused on her . he has , however , openly teased a presidential run . `` i know that , as democrats , we expect -- and i have heard this all over the country -- the democrats expect a robust conversation about the issues we face as a nation and the challenges we face , '' he said . `` they believe that that conversation needs to take place in something as important as a presidential primary . '' he concluded : `` it would be an extreme poverty indeed if there was only one person willing to compete for our party 's nomination for president . ''","summary":" in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . <\/t> he has , however , openly teased a presidential run . <\/t> in a march cnn\/orc poll of national democrats , only 1 % picked o'malley . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . bullock , 50 , joins a long line of actresses to receive the honor , including last year 's cover girl , lupita nyong'o , and gwyneth paltrow in 2013 . she seems to be taking it all in stride , calling the whole thing `` ridiculous . '' `` real beauty is quiet . especially in this town , it 's just so hard not to say , ' oh , i need to look like that , ' `` she told people . `` no , be a good person ; be a good mom ; do a good job with the lunch ; let someone cut in front of you who looks like they 're in a bigger hurry . the people i find most beautiful are the ones who are n't trying . '' the cover story focuses on bullock 's home life with her son , louis , 5 , and her efforts to stay healthy and fit past her 40s . `` i was putting him to bed and told him that even when i 'm old and gray and more wrinkly than i am now , i 'll still love him and want to tuck him in , '' she said . `` and he asked why i have wrinkles , and i said , ' well , i hope some of them are from laughing so much . ' and he touched my face and said , ' you 're not old , you 're just happy . ' `` the oscar-winning star of movies including `` gravity , '' `` the blind side '' and `` crash '' said she 's happy with who she is . `` as long as i 'm healthy and strong and i do n't let this mind of mine run amok with insecurities about what i am not , i can look in the mirror and like who i see . '' the selection of bullock , the oldest woman to receive top honors in the history of the list , is a sign that beauty knows no age , say some . `` great choice ! gorgeous , talented , over 50 and fabulous ! that 's the way it 's done ! '' wrote one fan on people 's facebook page . also making the `` most beautiful '' cut this year : gabrielle union , ariana grande and laverne cox . the issue hits newsstands friday .","summary":" `` no , be a good person ; be a good mom ; do a good job with the lunch ; let someone cut in front of you who looks like they 're in a bigger hurry . <\/t> ( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sabra dipping co. is recalling 30,000 cases of hummus due to possible contamination with listeria , the u.s. food and drug administration said wednesday . the nationwide recall is voluntary . so far , no illnesses caused by the hummus have been reported . the potential for contamination was discovered when a routine , random sample collected at a michigan store on march 30 tested positive for listeria monocytogenes . the fda issued a list of the products in the recall . anyone who has purchased any of the items is urged to dispose of or return it to the store for a full refund . listeria monocytogenes can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children , frail or elderly people , and others with weakened immune systems , the fda says . although some people may suffer only short-term symptoms such as high fever , severe headache , nausea , abdominal pain and diarrhea , listeria can also cause miscarriages and stillbirths among pregnant women .","summary":" so far , no illnesses caused by the hummus have been reported . <\/t> the potential for contamination was discovered when a routine , random sample collected at a michigan store on march 30 tested positive for listeria monocytogenes . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) everybody loves a good comeback story -- especially one that 's dino-sized . after its name was booted from science books for more than a century , a new study suggests that the brontosaurus belongs to its own genera , and therefore deserves its own name . o.c . marsh first named the brontosaurus in 1879 , after he received 25 crates of bones discovered at como bluff , wyoming , according to the yale peabody museum of natural history . similar to , though not as large as the apatosaurus discovered a couple of years prior , marsh named the dinosaur , `` brontosaurus , '' or `` thunder lizard . '' apatosaurus had three sacral vertebrae in its hip region and brontosaurus had five , according to the museum 's website , so marsh gave the dinosaurs two different names . later it was discovered that the number of sacral vertebrae is related to age : as the animal gets older , two of the vertebrae fuse to the sacrum . paleontologist elmer riggs concluded in 1903 that the brontosaurus was really a young apatosaurus , and therefore must go by that name , according to the museum . emanuel tschopp , a paleontologist at the nova university of lisbon , portugal , led this latest study , which took five years and included visits to 20 museums in europe and the united states to collect data . by examining `` 500 anatomical traits , '' tschopp said he was able to `` reconstruct the family tree '' of diplodocids -- the family apatosaurus and brontosaurus belong to . tschopp `` looked at every single specimen , '' according to jacques gauthier , curator of vertebrate paleontology at yale peabody museum and `` noted their characteristics , '' plugging data into an algorithm that revealed `` five species in the group of diplodocids . '' two of them are brontosaurus-like and three are apatosaurus-like , gauthier said . while his findings have earned the excitement of brontosaurus fans everywhere , tschopp said he is `` expecting a debate about the case of brontosaurus . '' `` we think we have good evidence , '' he said , `` but i know there are other research groups that do not completely agree . '' for gauthier , tschopp 's discovery means changes are coming to the original brontosaurus skeleton that has lived at the yale peabody museum of natural history since 1936 . `` we 're definitely going to have to change the label , '' he said .","summary":" emanuel tschopp , a paleontologist at the nova university of lisbon , portugal , led this latest study , which took five years and included visits to 20 museums in europe and the united states to collect data . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"delhi ( cnn ) an international human rights group is calling for an independent investigation of the killings by police of 20 suspected red sandalwood smugglers in southeastern india . `` there must be a criminal investigation to determine whether the police used excessive force , and whether the killings amount to ' fake encounters , ' or staged extrajudicial executions '' , said abhirr vp , of amnesty international india . `` the police are not above the law , and must not be treated like they are . '' those responsible should be brought to justice , according to amnesty . `` lethal force should not be used except when strictly unavoidable in order to protect life , '' vp said . a police official , deputy inspector general kantha rao , declined comment wednesday , saying an `` investigation is still going on . '' the incident in question took place early tuesday in india 's southeastern andhra pradesh state . forest officials near the town of tirupati spotted hundreds of smugglers cutting trees for red sandalwood , rao said tuesday . the forest officials , who were unarmed , called for police . `` we saw several trees chopped down , '' rao said said . `` these guys came prepared and were heavily armed . '' rao said that the ensuing gun battle lasted more than three hours and 20 smugglers were shot . many of them came from the neighboring state of tamil nadu , he said . amnesty international said the police were claiming self-defense , alleging the suspects attacked them with stone and axes . `` however , no police official was injured , '' the amnesty statement said . `` most of the suspected smugglers were shot in the back . '' according to amnesty , india 's national human rights commission has said the incident `` involved a serious violation of human rights of the individuals , '' and that `` the opening of firing can not be justified on the ground of self defense since it resulted in the loss of lives of 20 persons . '' the commission has asked senior government and police officials to explain the actions of the police and forest officials within two weeks , amnesty said . police said sandalwood smuggling is common in the area . local media are reporting that politicians from tamil nadu have lodged a protest against the andhra pradesh government , saying the alleged smugglers were murdered in cold blood . kunal sehgal in delhi contributed to this report .","summary":" according to amnesty , india 's national human rights commission has said the incident `` involved a serious violation of human rights of the individuals , '' and that `` the opening of firing can not be justified on the ground of self defense since it resulted in the loss of lives of 20 persons . '' <\/t> a police official , deputy inspector general kantha rao , declined comment wednesday , saying an `` investigation is still going on . '' <\/t> the forest officials , who were unarmed , called for police . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pope francis reminded the world of the vatican 's status as a state and his role as a moral diplomat in his traditional speech given at the end of easter mass . the pontiff lamented the suffering of people in the conflicts currently making headlines and called for violence everywhere to end . foremost , he asked that bloodshed end in iraq and syria and that humanitarian aid get to those in need . `` may the international community not stand by before the immense humanitarian tragedy unfolding in these countries and the drama of the numerous refugees , '' he said in his `` urbi et orbi '' address , latin for `` to the city ( rome ) and to the world . '' then he turned to the holy land , expressing the wish that the peace process between israelis and palestinians resume . francis mentioned libya ; the nuclear talks with iran in lausanne , switzerland ; yemen ; nigeria ; south sudan ; and the shooting at the garissa university college in kenya . he also hoped for peace in ukraine and for healing for those who have suffered there . the pope turned to economic oppression : `` we ask for peace and freedom for the many men and women subject to old and new forms of enslavement on the part of criminal individuals and groups , '' he said . he asked for peace from drug dealers , corrupt officials who collaborate with them , and arms dealers . pope francis ended the address consoling the marginalized , the poor , the sick and the suffering . and he wished all a happy easter . cnn 's annie ramos contributed to this report .","summary":" the pontiff lamented the suffering of people in the conflicts currently making headlines and called for violence everywhere to end . <\/t> foremost , he asked that bloodshed end in iraq and syria and that humanitarian aid get to those in need . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a 32-year-old massachusetts man is facing murder charges , authorities said wednesday , four days after another man 's remains were found in a duffel bag . the middlesex district attorney 's office said that carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned the morning of april 14 for murder in connection with the remains discovered saturday in cambridge . earlier this week , colina was arraigned on charges of assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body . a middlesex county judge then revoked bail for colina in another case he 's involved in , for alleged assault and battery . the victim in that case is different from the one whose remains were found in recent days . police were notified saturday morning about a suspicious item along a walkway in cambridge . officers arrived at the scene , opened a duffel bag and found human remains . after that discovery , police say , a surveillance video led them to an apartment building , where more body parts were discovered in a common area . that location is near the cambridge police department headquarters . the remains at both locations belonged to the same victim , identified monday as jonathan camilien , 26 . camilien and colina knew each other , according to authorities . `` this was a gruesome discovery , '' district attorney marian ryan said . cnn 's kevin conlon contributed to this report .","summary":" earlier this week , colina was arraigned on charges of assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body . <\/t> after that discovery , police say , a surveillance video led them to an apartment building , where more body parts were discovered in a common area . <\/t> the middlesex district attorney 's office said that carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned the morning of april 14 for murder in connection with the remains discovered saturday in cambridge . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) just eight months ago , a young woman named fatu kekula was single-handedly trying to save her ebola-stricken family , donning trash bags to protect herself against the deadly virus . today , because of a cnn story and the generosity of donors from around the world , kekula wears scrubs bearing the emblem of the emory university nell hodgson woodruff school of nursing in atlanta , where she 's learning skills she can take back home to care for her fellow liberians . `` it 's a surprise -- a young child like me who came from a very poor background coming to the u.s. , '' she said . `` i 'm thankful to cnn and i appreciate the people who made donations , and i 'm thankful to emory for accepting me to study . '' at emory , kekula has asked for special training on certain skills , such as caring for burns , a common type of injury because children in liberia sometimes fall into the open fires used for cooking . one of her instructors , kelly fullwood , said kekula 's an excellent student who has taught her teachers a thing or two about how to do procedures without costly equipment , as she 's been forced to do in liberia . `` she fascinates me every day , '' fullwood said . `` she gets nursing . she gets what it 's about . '' kekula , 23 , was just a year away from finishing up her nursing degree in liberia when ebola struck and her mother , father , sister and cousin came down with the disease . hospitals were full and no doctors would visit her home , so with just advice from a physician on the phone , kekula took care of all four of her relatives at the same time . all but her cousin survived -- a high success rate considering that at the time , about 70 % of ebola patients were dying in liberia . kekula could n't continue her nursing education in liberia , because the schools had closed . a cnn story about kekula in september prompted donations from around the world to iam , an organization that raises money to help african natives pay for education . david smith , an associate dean at emory 's nursing school , said they accepted kekula because they were struck by how both she and emory each treated four ebola patients at around the same time last year -- and emory had dozens of doctors and nurses and millions of dollars in technology while kekula had nobody and nearly no supplies . stop ebola where it starts . `` it was obvious to us that this woman was intelligent and strong and fearless , '' he said . kekula is scheduled to return to liberia in august . `` these things that i have learned here i am going to take back to my fellow nurses , '' she said . `` i love to care for people . i love to save lives . '' extraordinary people .","summary":" kekula , 23 , was just a year away from finishing up her nursing degree in liberia when ebola struck and her mother , father , sister and cousin came down with the disease . <\/t> kekula is scheduled to return to liberia in august . <\/t> , '' she said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) feeling so happy you just ca n't stand it ? you might want to pop some acetaminophen . a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . but their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . '' the researchers tested their thesis by showing 82 college students 40 photographs -- some of highly pleasant images , such as children with kittens , and some of highly unpleasant images , such as children who were malnourished . half of the participants in the study were given `` an acute dose '' of acetaminophen -- 1,000 milligrams -- and the other half were given a placebo with the same appearance . the subjects were then asked to rate the photos according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . the researchers followed up by testing a group of 85 people to see whether this change in judgment applied just to emotions or whether the drug blunted people 's evaluation of magnitude in general . this group showed the same blunting of emotional reactions . but acetaminophen did not affect how much blue they saw in each photo . but people who participated in the study did not appear to know they were acting differently , said baldwin way , an assistant professor of psychology who was another of the study 's authors . `` most people probably are n't aware of how their emotions may be impacted when they take acetaminophen , '' way said . each week , about 23 % of american adults -- or 52 million people -- use a medicine containing acetaminophen , according to the nonprofit consumer healthcare products association . the authors said it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . but have no fear -- they plan to study that question , as well .","summary":" the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . <\/t> a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . <\/t> `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . it took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . they remained publicly undisclosed until last week . the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . the washington post did not mince words on the allegation . `` any charges of that sort would be absurd , the product of fertile and twisted imaginations , '' the paper said in a statement . the state department also reacted with term `` absurd '' after hearing of reports in iran 's press about the charges . `` if the reports are true , these charges are absurd , should be immediately dismissed and jason should be immediately freed so that he can return to his family , '' the state department official said . since officers picked up rezaian and his wife , yeganeh salehi , on july 22 at their home , the post , the state department and rezaian 's family have protested and called for his release . salehi was released on bail in october . rezaian was denied bail . and for months , he was denied access to proper legal representation , his family has said . boxing great muhammad ali , also an american muslim , appealed to tehran last month to give rezaian full access to legal representation and free him on bail . `` to my knowledge , jason is a man of peace and great faith , a man whose dedication and respect for the iranian people is evident in his work , '' ali said in a religiously worded statement . the journalist has also not been allowed to see visitors aside from his wife and has endured long interrogations , family members have said . in december , after a 10-hour hearing , rezaian signed a paper to acknowledge that he understood the charges against him , the post reported . iran 's human rights chief , mohammad javad larijani , told news outlet france 24 last year that he hoped rezaian 's case would come to a positive conclusion . he said , `` let us hope that this fiasco will end on good terms . '' more on detained americans . cnn 's sara mazloumsaki and azadeh ansari contributed to this report .","summary":" the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . <\/t> ( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . <\/t> the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" ( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . <\/t> a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . <\/t> the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) seventy years ago , anne frank died of typhus in a nazi concentration camp at the age of 15 . just two weeks after her supposed death on march 31 , 1945 , the bergen-belsen concentration camp where she had been imprisoned was liberated -- timing that showed how close the jewish diarist had been to surviving the holocaust . but new research released by the anne frank house shows that anne and her older sister , margot frank , died at least a month earlier than previously thought . researchers re-examined archives of the red cross , the international training service and the bergen-belsen memorial , along with testimonies of survivors . they concluded that anne and margot probably did not survive to march 1945 -- contradicting the date of death which had previously been determined by dutch authorities . in 1944 , anne and seven others hiding in the amsterdam secret annex were arrested and sent to the auschwitz-birkenau concentration camp . anne frank 's final entry . that same year , anne and margot were separated from their mother and sent away to work as slave labor at the bergen-belsen camp in germany . days at the camp were filled with terror and dread , witnesses said . the sisters stayed in a section of the overcrowded camp with no lighting , little water and no latrine . they slept on lice-ridden straw and violent storms shredded the tents , according to the researchers . like the other prisoners , the sisters endured long hours at roll call . her classmate , nannette blitz , recalled seeing anne there in december 1944 : `` she was no more than a skeleton by then . she was wrapped in a blanket ; she could n't bear to wear her clothes anymore because they were crawling with lice . '' listen to anne frank 's friends describe her concentration camp experience . as the russians advanced further , the bergen-belsen concentration camp became even more crowded , bringing more disease . a deadly typhus outbreak caused thousands to die each day . typhus is an infectious disease caused by lice that breaks out in places with poor hygiene . the disease causes high fever , chills and skin eruptions . `` because of the lice infesting the bedstraw and her clothes , anne was exposed to the main carrier of epidemic typhus for an extended period , '' museum researchers wrote . they concluded that it 's unlikely the sisters survived until march , because witnesses at the camp said the sisters both had symptoms before february 7 . `` most deaths caused by typhus occur around twelve days after the first symptoms appear , '' wrote authors erika prins and gertjan broek . the exact dates of death for anne and margot remain unclear . margot died before anne . `` anne never gave up hope , '' said blitz , her friend . `` she was absolutely convinced she would survive . '' her diary endures as one of the world 's most popular books . read more about anne frank 's cousin , a keeper of her legacy .","summary":" just two weeks after her supposed death on march 31 , 1945 , the bergen-belsen concentration camp where she had been imprisoned was liberated -- timing that showed how close the jewish diarist had been to surviving the holocaust . <\/t> ( cnn ) seventy years ago , anne frank died of typhus in a nazi concentration camp at the age of 15 . <\/t> in 1944 , anne and seven others hiding in the amsterdam secret annex were arrested and sent to the auschwitz-birkenau concentration camp . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . <\/t> ( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . <\/t> the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pardon us , `` lost '' fans , but april 8 was n't only your day . yes , we know the significance of april 8 , 2015 , and the alignment of 4:23.42 p.m. on that date to everyone obsessed with the hit abc show , and we heard about the general geek-outs that were occurring . but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . '' twitter did n't , paying homage to the 1995 film `` empire records '' and the character of rex manning , played by the very dreamy maxwell caulfield . the movie -- also starring liv tyler , anthony lapaglia and ren\u00e9e zellweger -- centers on an independent record store in delaware where , on april 8 , former pop idol manning is scheduled to make an in-store appearance . fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . their love affair was doomed like two ships passing in the night , but it was so good while it lasted for jack and rose in the 1997 blockbuster movie `` titanic . '' the sketch jack does of his beloved is dated april 14 , 1912 . the titanic sank on april 15 , 1912 . april 25 . thanks to the 2000 film `` miss congeniality , '' we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . just do n't forget to dress accordingly . october 3 . `` mean girls day '' is officially october 3 , given that 's when aaron samuels ( omg , he is so hot ! ) asks cady what day it is . of course , she replies `` it 's october 3 . '' honestly , any day is a good day to quote the 2004 film . it 's so fetch . october 21 , 2015 . buckle up for this one . in the 1989 film `` back to the future part ii , '' marty mcfly and the gang travel to october 21 , 2015 . we hope to be celebrating that in our flying car that we are still waiting on , please and thank you .","summary":" ( cnn ) pardon us , `` lost '' fans , but april 8 was n't only your day . <\/t> yes , we know the significance of april 8 , 2015 , and the alignment of 4:23.42 p.m. on that date to everyone obsessed with the hit abc show , and we heard about the general geek-outs that were occurring . <\/t> fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) larry upright died just one day after hillary clinton announced she was running for president . and in his obituary , his family made just two requests : please donate to a children 's hospital , and please do n't vote for clinton . upright , a staunch republican , died monday at a north carolina hospital . he was 81 . `` in lieu of flowers , memorials may be sent to shriners hospital for children , '' his obituary reads . `` also , the family respectfully asks that you do not vote for hillary clinton in 2016 . r.i.p . grandaddy . '' daughter jill mclain said it was natural to put that line in her father 's tribute . `` he was very passionate about politics and probably passed a little of that on , '' she told cnn affiliate wsoc . son michael upright said he knew his father would enjoy the request . `` we know he 's up there giggling right now , just laughing out loud , '' he told wsoc . upright 's passions included much more than just politics . his greatest joy was his family , and he was a former shriner of the year at the cabarrus shrine club , according to his obituary . after retiring from the building automation industry , he became an avid golfer . but it 's the last few lines of his obituary that is spurred comments from across the country . `` you have my solemn promise i will not waste a vote on hillary clinton , '' marina shear of dallas wrote in the obituary 's online guestbook . `` you were a wise man , larry upright , '' said ron renno of forsyth , georgia . `` i will remember your request in november 2016 . rest in peace , sir . '' nigel dufont of kannapolis , north carolina , offered his condolences but said he would n't budge on his support of clinton . `` so sorry to hear about larry , but i am still voting for hilary ! '' he wrote . and an anonymous commenter stayed open-minded to whoever might enter the field . `` may you rest in peace . i will vote for hillary if she is the best candidate . ''","summary":" and in his obituary , his family made just two requests : please donate to a children 's hospital , and please do n't vote for clinton . <\/t> ( cnn ) larry upright died just one day after hillary clinton announced she was running for president . <\/t> upright , a staunch republican , died monday at a north carolina hospital . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . <\/t> 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . <\/t> aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . <\/t> that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . <\/t> farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . suddenly , he 's set to buy his own place and collect a nice pension . helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . charles inman could not bear to see his 62-year-old ward land back on the street , he told cnn affiliate wfts . the shelter where the case worker works set helinski up with a bunk and a locker . but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . `` he needed to have an identification , but we could n't get an identification without a birth certificate , '' inman said . a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . `` we first had to figure out that we needed a consular record of foreign birth or something like that , '' said tampa police officer dan mcdonald , who pitched in to help helinski . with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . `` then it became bank of america , '' he said . the account was still there , and the social security administration had n't forgotten about him . it had kept paying helinski benefits for years , and they had stacked up high . now helinski is thinking of buying his own four walls . and he 'll have monthly benefits to live on . `` i guess i 'm exhilarated , excited , you know , '' he said . mcdonald said he and inman were stunned . `` we were n't quite sure what to say . ''","summary":" john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . <\/t> ( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . <\/t> helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . <\/t> and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . <\/t> molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a north pacific gray whale has earned a spot in the record books after completing the longest migration of a mammal ever recorded . the whale , named varvara , swam nearly 14,000 miles ( 22,500 kilometers ) , according to a release from oregon state university , whose scientists helped conduct the whale-tracking study . varvara , which is russian for `` barbara , '' left her primary feeding ground off russia 's sakhalin island to cross the pacific ocean and down the west coast of the united states to baja , mexico . varvara 's journey surpassed a record listed on the guinness worlds records website . it said the previous record was set by a humpback whale that swam a mere 10,190-mile round trip between the `` warm breeding waters near the equator and the colder food-rich waters of the arctic and antarctic regions . '' records are nice , but bruce mate , the lead author of the study , thinks the long trip might say more about the whale than just its ability to swim . during her 14,000-mile journey , varvara visited `` three major breeding areas for eastern gray whales , '' which was a surprise to mate , who is also the director of the marine mammal institute at oregon state university . `` for her to go to mexico , '' mate said , `` it 's pretty strong evidence that it 's where she 's from . '' varvara was thought to be an endangered western whale , but her ability to `` navigate across open water over tremendously long distances is impressive , '' he said in the release , which could mean that some western gray whales are actually eastern grays . with only 150 western gray whales believed to be in existence , that number might be even lower . `` past studies have indicated genetic differentiation between the species , but this suggests we may need to take a closer look , '' mate said . fourth baby orca born this season .","summary":" the whale , named varvara , swam nearly 14,000 miles ( 22,500 kilometers ) , according to a release from oregon state university , whose scientists helped conduct the whale-tracking study . <\/t> it said the previous record was set by a humpback whale that swam a mere 10,190-mile round trip between the `` warm breeding waters near the equator and the colder food-rich waters of the arctic and antarctic regions . '' <\/t> ( cnn ) a north pacific gray whale has earned a spot in the record books after completing the longest migration of a mammal ever recorded . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) oprah 's in there . so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . the last `` late show '' will air wednesday , may 20 . among the notables are oprah winfrey , with whom letterman has had an on-and-off faux feud for years ; clooney , who 's starring in `` tomorrowland , '' which will be released on may 22 ; and stern , who 's always an engaging letterman guest . but longtime fans may be even more intrigued by the appearances of keaton , an old acquaintance who once shared a stage with letterman as players on mary tyler moore 's short-lived 1978 variety show , and murray , who was the very first guest on letterman 's old nbc show , `` late night with david letterman . '' steve martin , who 's taken part in some of the `` late show 's '' best bits , will also be dropping by . letterman has been a late-night host for 33 years , close to 22 of them on cbs ' `` late show . '' stephen colbert will take over the `` late show '' on september 8 .","summary":" on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . <\/t> so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . <\/t> but longtime fans may be even more intrigued by the appearances of keaton , an old acquaintance who once shared a stage with letterman as players on mary tyler moore 's short-lived 1978 variety show , and murray , who was the very first guest on letterman 's old nbc show , `` late night with david letterman . '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) feeling so happy you just ca n't stand it ? you might want to pop some acetaminophen . a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . but their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . '' the researchers tested their thesis by showing 82 college students 40 photographs -- some of highly pleasant images , such as children with kittens , and some of highly unpleasant images , such as children who were malnourished . half of the participants in the study were given `` an acute dose '' of acetaminophen -- 1,000 milligrams -- and the other half were given a placebo with the same appearance . the subjects were then asked to rate the photos according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . the researchers followed up by testing a group of 85 people to see whether this change in judgment applied just to emotions or whether the drug blunted people 's evaluation of magnitude in general . this group showed the same blunting of emotional reactions . but acetaminophen did not affect how much blue they saw in each photo . but people who participated in the study did not appear to know they were acting differently , said baldwin way , an assistant professor of psychology who was another of the study 's authors . `` most people probably are n't aware of how their emotions may be impacted when they take acetaminophen , '' way said . each week , about 23 % of american adults -- or 52 million people -- use a medicine containing acetaminophen , according to the nonprofit consumer healthcare products association . the authors said it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . but have no fear -- they plan to study that question , as well .","summary":" the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . <\/t> `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . '' <\/t> `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . since then , the amount of oil in the area has dissipated and communities have started to show signs of recovery . in fact , reports indicate that the gulf of mexico 's seafood industry , which supplies the united states with roughly 40 % of its seafood , is finally starting to rebound . however , profound challenges remain , in part because so many questions about the long-term consequences remain unanswered . to this day , it 's still unclear where all of the oil went , exactly how much remains or whether the reappearance of wildlife is a result of adaptation or a signal that the crisis is truly abating . one of the populations that can provide insight into these questions is the gulf crab . crabs play an important role in the region : roughly 60 million pounds were fished in the gulf in 2012 , earning tens of millions in revenue . yet in the aftermath of the spill , changes to crustacean communities in the area were quite apparent to the naked eye . researchers documented substantial differences in appearance , and deformities in crabs that were affected by the spill including lesions so numerous they ate through the joints , forcing limbs to fall off . these traits have affected not only the crabs ' market value but also likely their ability to survive . while these changes in outward appearance have dissipated in the short-term , the health of these crabs could still be precarious . i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . using the power of genomics and computational biology , we analyzed the genes of flat back mud crabs that were exposed to oil from the macondo prospect where the deepwater horizon rig was drilling when it exploded or to a combination of oil and dispersant in the lab . by studying gene expression , the process that turns information from a gene into a product that functions within a cell , we searched for indicators that might signal exposure to oil and , based on the types of changes we might see , clues as to how the crabs respond . although we are still in the early stages of our research , we are seeing significant differences in gene expression connected to exposure -- meaning the crabs are turning some genes on or off in response to oil and dispersant . we are still working to determine whether these changes impact their ability to survive and reproduce . it 's not just gulf crabs that are experiencing changes . research on different species and other aspects of the regional environment is starting to show that there could be long-term effects resulting from the oil spill and the response to the spill . this not only has consequences for the gulf area , where oil drilling continues , but also for communities along the atlantic coast , where the obama administration has recently announced a plan to open unprecedented oil and natural gas exploration . ( bp 's vice president of communications , geoff morrell , told cnn that wildlife species in the gulf have `` bounced back and `` there is no data that suggests there are any long-term population-level impacts to any species . '' ) with the virtual certainty of more spills , we need a lot more information on the consequences of these disasters and how we can combat them effectively and efficiently . the u.s. department of the interior and the environmental protection agency are making some progress . in coming months , they are releasing changes to regulations and response plans based on the early lessons learned from the deepwater horizon spill . but government agencies can not just rely on the short-term data to determine the best response for the next oil spill crisis . instead , the government and oil companies should work together to support ongoing , long-term ecological research so that we have a better grasp of what `` normal '' looks like and what factors are important in maintaining those conditions even after a disastrous oil spill . only then will we truly understand the impact of offshore drilling and the best ways to respond to crises to protect our most important natural resources .","summary":" ( cnn ) five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . <\/t> by studying gene expression , the process that turns information from a gene into a product that functions within a cell , we searched for indicators that might signal exposure to oil and , based on the types of changes we might see , clues as to how the crabs respond . <\/t> the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . it took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . they remained publicly undisclosed until last week . the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . the washington post did not mince words on the allegation . `` any charges of that sort would be absurd , the product of fertile and twisted imaginations , '' the paper said in a statement . the state department also reacted with term `` absurd '' after hearing of reports in iran 's press about the charges . `` if the reports are true , these charges are absurd , should be immediately dismissed and jason should be immediately freed so that he can return to his family , '' the state department official said . since officers picked up rezaian and his wife , yeganeh salehi , on july 22 at their home , the post , the state department and rezaian 's family have protested and called for his release . salehi was released on bail in october . rezaian was denied bail . and for months , he was denied access to proper legal representation , his family has said . boxing great muhammad ali , also an american muslim , appealed to tehran last month to give rezaian full access to legal representation and free him on bail . `` to my knowledge , jason is a man of peace and great faith , a man whose dedication and respect for the iranian people is evident in his work , '' ali said in a religiously worded statement . the journalist has also not been allowed to see visitors aside from his wife and has endured long interrogations , family members have said . in december , after a 10-hour hearing , rezaian signed a paper to acknowledge that he understood the charges against him , the post reported . iran 's human rights chief , mohammad javad larijani , told news outlet france 24 last year that he hoped rezaian 's case would come to a positive conclusion . he said , `` let us hope that this fiasco will end on good terms . '' more on detained americans . cnn 's sara mazloumsaki and azadeh ansari contributed to this report .","summary":" the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . <\/t> the state department also reacted with term `` absurd '' after hearing of reports in iran 's press about the charges . <\/t> ( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees trapped in the yarmouk refugee camp have suffered what can only be described as untold indignities . but while the story is in itself tragic , it is the individual lives at the heart of the camp that make the imperative for humanitarian action so compelling . i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . '' the fact that they are alive truly make them miracle children . looking into those bright young faces , touching their pristine hands , the logic of our humanitarian mandate -- the mission to protect -- never felt stronger to me . like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . i want to introduce you to them in the hope that you , too , will understand why i am firmly convinced that turning away is not an option -- and why the international community must act in a concerted manner to respond to the many tragedies in syria . jihad ya'qoub , the youngest palestinian refugee to flee yarmouk , was born on march 30 . his mother , said fatima , never imagined bringing a child into this world could be so tough . `` i was hoping to drink milk and eat eggs during my pregnancy , but our financial situation did allow us to buy these expensive food items , '' she said . said fatima was living in a community where the average person survived on just 400 calories a day . mohammad was born in yarmouk on january 25 of this year . when isis -- islamic state of iraq and syria -- entered the camp and tensions heightened , his mother , nadia , fled in search of safety . her only thoughts were to save the life of her newborn son . yet she has not lost hope in the possibility of a dignified future . she hopes that if and when life returns to normal , she will be able to live once more with her husband and son in the family home in yarmouk . these tales of courage and human dignity are a lesson for us all . when i next brief the security council , as i did a few days ago , i will tell them about jihad and mohammad . i will continue to press the case for humanitarian access to other children like them inside yarmouk , other civilians who need help where they are . to do this , hostilities will have to subside . pressure must be exerted on armed actors in yarmouk to this end . beyond that , those civilians wishing to temporarily leave must be allowed to do so safely . these things are all possible . but it takes the necessary political will -- nothing more , nothing less . yarmouk must be a place where the politics of the possible begin to take hold . i believe they can . because to abandon such belief would be to abandon jihad , mohammad and thousands of other civilians like them . and that is simply not an option .","summary":" ( cnn ) thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees trapped in the yarmouk refugee camp have suffered what can only be described as untold indignities . <\/t> i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . '' <\/t> like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . `` with a rope , something that he has , he just jumped on me . that 's what happened , '' minatel told cnn 's paula newton moments after the incident . she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . the incident occurred about a half-hour before the flight landed , after the pilots had begun their descent . `` i forced it ( the cord ) down and then other people came to help , and then i got out and he started saying that we were here to kill him , '' minatel said . the man was not restrained for the rest of the trip , but the flight crew told him to stay seated with his seat belt on . the man kept trying to get out of his seat but other passengers yelled at him whenever he tried to stand up . the two-hour flight landed at atlanta 's hartsfield airport at about 4:30 p.m. where it was met by u.s. authorities . the suspect was escorted off the plane . an fbi spokesman confirmed the agency responded to the incident . `` the passenger , however , was transported for medical\/mental evaluation under the direction and coordination of the atlanta police department , '' special agent stephen emmett said . `` while there are currently no federal charges pending , the facts of the matter are being relayed to the u.s. attorney 's office in atlanta . '' minatel , a forward from brazil , was traveling with his teammates from the ottawa fury football club of the second-division north american soccer league . they are scheduled to play the atlanta silverbacks on saturday . `` we 're very thankful to everyone who came to the aid of oliver and relieved that he 's o.k . and ready to play in our game , '' fury fc head coach marc dos santos said in a statement posted on the team 's website . several witnesses said they saw the suspect try to choke minatel with the cord of his headphones . kevin kerr says he was seated next to the suspect . `` he was talking about how this soccer team was trying to kill him . i thought he was maybe a deranged fan , '' said kerr . kerr said he fell asleep and he awakened to see the suspect trying to choke minatel . `` i assisted to make sure that did n't happen , '' kerr said . the canadian businessman said he and members of the soccer team kept a close eye on the suspect as the plane landed to make sure he did not threaten other passengers .","summary":" atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . <\/t> she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . <\/t> `` i forced it ( the cord ) down and then other people came to help , and then i got out and he started saying that we were here to kill him , '' minatel said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . <\/t> the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . <\/t> some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . <\/t> francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . <\/t> on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) former new england patriots star aaron hernandez will need to keep his lawyers even after being convicted of murder and other charges in the death of odin lloyd . the 25-year-old potentially faces three more trials -- one criminal and two civil actions . next up is another murder trial in which he is accused of killing two men and wounding another person near a boston nightclub in july 2012 . prosecutors have said hernandez fatally shot daniel de abreu and safiro furtado when he fired into their 2003 bmw . another passenger was wounded and two others were uninjured . hernandez pleaded not guilty at his arraignment . the trial was originally slated for may 28 , but jake wark , spokesman for the suffolk county district attorney 's office , said wednesday the trial had been postponed and no new date had been set . `` we expect to select a new court date in the coming days and then set the amended trial track . the suffolk indictments allege two counts of first-degree murder for the july 16 , 2012 , shooting deaths of daniel de abreu and safiro furtado in boston 's south end ; three counts of armed assault with intent to murder and one count of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon for shots fired at three surviving victims ; and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm , '' he said . the families of de abreu and furtado filed civil suits against hernandez , and a judge froze his $ 5 million in assets , pending the outcome of the double-murder trial . the freeze includes the disputed $ 3.3 million signing bonus payment hernandez claims he is owed by the new england patriots . hernandez is also being sued by a man who claims hernandez shot him while they were in a limousine in miami in february 2013 . alexander bradley claims the then-new england patriot tight end wounded him after the two got into a fight at a miami strip club . in a lawsuit filed four months later , bradley said hernandez fired at him during a limo ride after leaving the club and that hernandez intentionally `` possessed a gun which he was not legally licensed to have . '' hernandez 's lawyers have argued he could n't defend himself properly while on trial in massachusetts . there was no criminal charge in the case . and then there is the grievance over unpaid bonus money filed by the nfl players union on behalf of hernandez , who signed a contract in 2012 that potentially was worth more than $ 40 million . if the grievance is heard by the league , hernandez will be represented by the the national football league players ' association . who was odin lloyd ? cnn 's lawrence crook contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) former new england patriots star aaron hernandez will need to keep his lawyers even after being convicted of murder and other charges in the death of odin lloyd . <\/t> prosecutors have said hernandez fatally shot daniel de abreu and safiro furtado when he fired into their 2003 bmw . <\/t> the suffolk indictments allege two counts of first-degree murder for the july 16 , 2012 , shooting deaths of daniel de abreu and safiro furtado in boston 's south end ; three counts of armed assault with intent to murder and one count of assault and battery by means of a dangerous weapon for shots fired at three surviving victims ; and one count of unlawful possession of a firearm , '' he said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a skywest airlines flight made an emergency landing in buffalo , new york , on wednesday after a passenger lost consciousness , officials said . the passenger received medical attention before being released , according to marissa snow , spokeswoman for skywest . she said the airliner expects to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to their original destination -- hartford , connecticut -- later wednesday afternoon . the federal aviation administration initially reported a pressurization problem and said it would investigate . snow said there was no indication of any pressurization issues , and the faa later issued a statement that did not reference a pressurization problem . skywest also said there was no problem with the plane 's door , which some media initially reported . flight 5622 was originally scheduled to fly from chicago to hartford . the plane descended 28,000 feet in three minutes . `` it would feel like a roller coaster -- when you 're coming over the top and you 're going down , '' cnn aviation analyst mary schiavo said , describing how such a descent would feel . `` you know that these pilots knew they were in a very grave and very serious situation . ''","summary":" the federal aviation administration initially reported a pressurization problem and said it would investigate . <\/t> ( cnn ) a skywest airlines flight made an emergency landing in buffalo , new york , on wednesday after a passenger lost consciousness , officials said . <\/t> she said the airliner expects to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to their original destination -- hartford , connecticut -- later wednesday afternoon . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . <\/t> ( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . <\/t> the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a man charged with planning the deadly 2008 mumbai terror attacks in india has been released on bail in pakistan after years of detention , prompting sharp criticism from india . zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi , a top leader of the terrorist group lashkar-e-taiba , was released early friday from a jail in the pakistani city of rawalpindi , according to yahya mujahid , spokesman for jamaat-ud-dawa , a group with which lakhvi is affiliated . lakhvi was charged in pakistan in 2009 , accused of masterminding the november 2008 terror attacks that left more than 160 people dead in mumbai , india 's most populous city . lakhvi still faces trial in the case . but an anti-terrorism court granted lakhvi bail last year , a decision the pakistani government said it would challenge . that challenge lasted until thursday , when the lahore high court ordered his release , cnn affiliate and pakistani outlet geo news reported . lakhvi posted bail totaling 2 million pakistani rupees ( more than $ 19,000 ) , according to geo news . india , pakistan 's neighbor and rival , condemned lakhvi 's bail release on friday . the country contacted pakistan 's foreign secretary to underline `` that this has reinforced the perception that pakistan has a dual policy on dealing with terrorists , and those who have carried out attacks or are posing a threat to india are being dealt with differently , '' said syed akbaruddin , a spokesman for india 's ministry of external affairs . the accusation that pakistan might treat india differently highlights long-running tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors , which have fought three wars against each other since their partition at the end of british colonial rule . pakistan 's foreign office responded friday by saying , `` it would not be proper to cast aspersions on pakistan 's commitment to countering terrorism at a time when pakistan has entered a critical stage of defeating the menace of terrorism . '' the foreign office also blamed what it said was india 's delay in cooperating in the case , saying it `` weakened the prosecution . '' in the mumbai attacks , heavily armed men stormed landmark buildings around mumbai , including luxury hotels , the city 's historic victoria terminus train station and a jewish cultural center . india executed the last surviving gunman from the attacks in 2012 . other suspects were all killed during the series of attacks , which went on for three days . more about the mumbai attacks . cnn 's harmeet singh contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) a man charged with planning the deadly 2008 mumbai terror attacks in india has been released on bail in pakistan after years of detention , prompting sharp criticism from india . <\/t> zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi , a top leader of the terrorist group lashkar-e-taiba , was released early friday from a jail in the pakistani city of rawalpindi , according to yahya mujahid , spokesman for jamaat-ud-dawa , a group with which lakhvi is affiliated . <\/t> but an anti-terrorism court granted lakhvi bail last year , a decision the pakistani government said it would challenge . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pardon us , `` lost '' fans , but april 8 was n't only your day . yes , we know the significance of april 8 , 2015 , and the alignment of 4:23.42 p.m. on that date to everyone obsessed with the hit abc show , and we heard about the general geek-outs that were occurring . but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . '' twitter did n't , paying homage to the 1995 film `` empire records '' and the character of rex manning , played by the very dreamy maxwell caulfield . the movie -- also starring liv tyler , anthony lapaglia and ren\u00e9e zellweger -- centers on an independent record store in delaware where , on april 8 , former pop idol manning is scheduled to make an in-store appearance . fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . their love affair was doomed like two ships passing in the night , but it was so good while it lasted for jack and rose in the 1997 blockbuster movie `` titanic . '' the sketch jack does of his beloved is dated april 14 , 1912 . the titanic sank on april 15 , 1912 . april 25 . thanks to the 2000 film `` miss congeniality , '' we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . just do n't forget to dress accordingly . october 3 . `` mean girls day '' is officially october 3 , given that 's when aaron samuels ( omg , he is so hot ! ) asks cady what day it is . of course , she replies `` it 's october 3 . '' honestly , any day is a good day to quote the 2004 film . it 's so fetch . october 21 , 2015 . buckle up for this one . in the 1989 film `` back to the future part ii , '' marty mcfly and the gang travel to october 21 , 2015 . we hope to be celebrating that in our flying car that we are still waiting on , please and thank you .","summary":" but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . '' <\/t> fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . <\/t> their love affair was doomed like two ships passing in the night , but it was so good while it lasted for jack and rose in the 1997 blockbuster movie `` titanic . '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) larry upright died just one day after hillary clinton announced she was running for president . and in his obituary , his family made just two requests : please donate to a children 's hospital , and please do n't vote for clinton . upright , a staunch republican , died monday at a north carolina hospital . he was 81 . `` in lieu of flowers , memorials may be sent to shriners hospital for children , '' his obituary reads . `` also , the family respectfully asks that you do not vote for hillary clinton in 2016 . r.i.p . grandaddy . '' daughter jill mclain said it was natural to put that line in her father 's tribute . `` he was very passionate about politics and probably passed a little of that on , '' she told cnn affiliate wsoc . son michael upright said he knew his father would enjoy the request . `` we know he 's up there giggling right now , just laughing out loud , '' he told wsoc . upright 's passions included much more than just politics . his greatest joy was his family , and he was a former shriner of the year at the cabarrus shrine club , according to his obituary . after retiring from the building automation industry , he became an avid golfer . but it 's the last few lines of his obituary that is spurred comments from across the country . `` you have my solemn promise i will not waste a vote on hillary clinton , '' marina shear of dallas wrote in the obituary 's online guestbook . `` you were a wise man , larry upright , '' said ron renno of forsyth , georgia . `` i will remember your request in november 2016 . rest in peace , sir . '' nigel dufont of kannapolis , north carolina , offered his condolences but said he would n't budge on his support of clinton . `` so sorry to hear about larry , but i am still voting for hilary ! '' he wrote . and an anonymous commenter stayed open-minded to whoever might enter the field . `` may you rest in peace . i will vote for hillary if she is the best candidate . ''","summary":" and in his obituary , his family made just two requests : please donate to a children 's hospital , and please do n't vote for clinton . <\/t> ( cnn ) larry upright died just one day after hillary clinton announced she was running for president . <\/t> `` he was very passionate about politics and probably passed a little of that on , '' she told cnn affiliate wsoc . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"sao paulo , brazil ( cnn ) brazilian police have arrested the treasurer of the ruling workers ' party , bringing the bribery investigation at the state-run oil company petrobras a step closer to president dilma rousseff . federal police arrested joao vaccari neto at his home in sao paulo on wednesday morning . vaccari faces charges of corruption and money laundering as part of the broader probe into corruption at petrobras . former executives who have turned state 's evidence claim that construction companies paid large sums under the table to petrobras officials and politicians in order to secure lucrative contracts with the oil giant . vaccari has denied any wrongdoing and recently told a congressional commission that all donations to his party were legal and were reviewed by electoral authorities . vaccari is the closest political figure to rousseff so far implicated in the investigation . rousseff herself has not been implicated , although she was the chairwoman of petrobras when much of the alleged corruption took place . rousseff has insisted she supports the probe and has not in any way interfered with the investigation . sources quoted in brazilian media have said investigators are looking at whether some of the bribes went toward rousseff 's election campaigns . anger over what has ballooned into a multi-million dollar corruption scandal has eroded rousseff 's approval rating and prompted hundreds of thousands of brazilians to take to the streets in protest . on sunday , about half a million people participated in demonstrations across the country . but turnout was smaller than a month earlier , when roughly one million people marched in protest , raising questions about how long the demonstrations can last .","summary":" sao paulo , brazil ( cnn ) brazilian police have arrested the treasurer of the ruling workers ' party , bringing the bribery investigation at the state-run oil company petrobras a step closer to president dilma rousseff . <\/t> vaccari faces charges of corruption and money laundering as part of the broader probe into corruption at petrobras . <\/t> on sunday , about half a million people participated in demonstrations across the country . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . <\/t> 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . <\/t> aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) call it a little piece of heaven for a family torn apart by tragedy . back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . sharry was eight months pregnant . but then smith fell and hit his head . he was taken to the ou medical center in oklahoma city . smith never recovered . `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . `` i lost my best friend . the father of my unborn child . '' their son taos arrived a few weeks later . when it was time for his 6-month pictures , sharry had a special request . maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . `` they asked me if i would be willing to ' play around ' with capturing their first family photo by editing taos ' daddy in one of their pictures , '' kayli rene ' photography posted on facebook . `` i just got to thinking , we do n't have a picture with lane in it , '' the new mom told cnn affilaite koco . the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . `` lane 's not physically here with us , of course , but that picture represents to us that he is always watching over us and he will always be there for us no matter what , '' sharry said . the family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on the photographer 's facebook page this week . it has some 193,000 likes and more than 24,000 shares . `` i ca n't believe she actually did this , '' sharry said . `` it 's like amazing and apparently everyone else thinks it is too . ''","summary":" back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . <\/t> `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . <\/t> maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) are you smarter than a really smart singapore high school student ? see if you can figure out cheryl 's birthday , the singapore logic problem that 's got the internet twisted into knots . some are even saying it 's the math equivalent of the `` what color is the dress '' debate . the puzzling problem went viral after singapore television host kenneth kong posted it to facebook . cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the singapore and asian schools math olympiad , held april 8 . here it is : cheryl has a birthday , and she does n't want to share it right away . ( otherwise , we have no challenge to solve . ) so she gives her friends albert and bernard a list of 10 possible birthday dates : may 15 , may 16 , may 19 , june 17 , june 18 , july 14 , july 16 , august 14 , august 15 or august 17 . a brief conversation between albert and bernard -- who we assume are not lying for the sake of this problem -- gives the reader enough clues to eliminate nine of the 10 dates and discover cheryl 's birthday . that 's assuming you want to celebrate with cheryl after she 's put you through all that trouble . see our video below for the answer from georgia tech mathematician matt baker . the new york times and the washington post have also posted solutions to the problem , along with explanations . of course , the internet has offered other solutions .","summary":" ( cnn ) are you smarter than a really smart singapore high school student ? <\/t> so she gives her friends albert and bernard a list of 10 possible birthday dates : may 15 , may 16 , may 19 , june 17 , june 18 , july 14 , july 16 , august 14 , august 15 or august 17 . <\/t> see if you can figure out cheryl 's birthday , the singapore logic problem that 's got the internet twisted into knots . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) marvel comics superhero hawkeye is a master with the bow and arrow . he 's also got a secret super-talent at singing ed sheeran parodies . the '' avengers '' character ( played by jeremy renner ) was a guest on `` the tonight show starring jimmy fallon , '' where he got behind the piano to showcase some of his other skills . billboard : jimmy fallon hits hot 100 with ' ew ! , ' featuring will.i.am . `` listen i 've got powers too , and they 're pretty sweet . i promise i can do so much more than just archery , '' he crooned to a reworked version of `` thinking out loud '' . those talents , we 're told , include his collection of scarves and berets , his abilities on the trombone and he can open a pickle jar . nope , thor would definitely thump him in a fight . renner has proved he 's more than a one-hit wonder by starring in both `` avengers '' films , the oscar-winning `` the hurt locker , '' `` american hustle : and films in the `` bourne '' and `` mission impossible '' franchises . watch the clip below : see the original story at billboard.com . \u00a92015 billboard . all rights reserved .","summary":" the '' avengers '' character ( played by jeremy renner ) was a guest on `` the tonight show starring jimmy fallon , '' where he got behind the piano to showcase some of his other skills . <\/t> billboard : jimmy fallon hits hot 100 with ' ew ! <\/t> he 's also got a secret super-talent at singing ed sheeran parodies . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . <\/t> farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . <\/t> the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . iraqi security forces regained full control of the baiji refinery , the combined joint task force said . a week ago , isis claimed it controlled part of the facility , posting images online that purported to back up the claim . iraq is working to fortify the facility 's defenses , the task force said in a statement . over the past nine days , the coalition conducted 47 airstrikes in the area , the statement said . meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . the peshmerga are the national military force of kurdistan . `` front-line reporting indicates at least 35 isis terrorists were killed during the offensive , '' the council said in a statement . the goal was to push back isis and `` diminish its ability to threaten the security of kirkuk province , '' the statement said . `` this success follows an offensive south and west of kirkuk '' last month in which 100 square kilometers ( 39 square miles ) of terrain was cleared , the council said .","summary":" meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . <\/t> ( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . <\/t> iraqi security forces regained full control of the baiji refinery , the combined joint task force said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . suddenly , he 's set to buy his own place and collect a nice pension . helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . charles inman could not bear to see his 62-year-old ward land back on the street , he told cnn affiliate wfts . the shelter where the case worker works set helinski up with a bunk and a locker . but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . `` he needed to have an identification , but we could n't get an identification without a birth certificate , '' inman said . a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . `` we first had to figure out that we needed a consular record of foreign birth or something like that , '' said tampa police officer dan mcdonald , who pitched in to help helinski . with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . `` then it became bank of america , '' he said . the account was still there , and the social security administration had n't forgotten about him . it had kept paying helinski benefits for years , and they had stacked up high . now helinski is thinking of buying his own four walls . and he 'll have monthly benefits to live on . `` i guess i 'm exhilarated , excited , you know , '' he said . mcdonald said he and inman were stunned . `` we were n't quite sure what to say . ''","summary":" ( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . <\/t> helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . <\/t> `` he needed to have an identification , but we could n't get an identification without a birth certificate , '' inman said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"new delhi , india ( cnn ) as the earth shook in nepal , tremors were felt over the border in india as well . it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . and there will be more to come . hundreds of trained disaster relief troops landed in kathmandu and quickly got to work . with each flight in , there was a flight back out , packed with indians and other nationals escaping to safety : 2,000 and counting have fled so far . by monday , india was in full-scale crisis mode : from airports across india , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from india 's east , aiming for more remote areas . on the ground : devastation in nepal . india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . he has visited the country twice in his first year in office . and on sunday , in his national radio address to the nation , he said indians needed to `` wipe the tears of every nepali , hold their hands , and stand with them . '' it all highlights the more proactive role taken by india in recent months . just weeks ago , india flexed its military muscle to rescue indians and other nationals from conflict-torn yemen . now , it is taking the lead in nepal . some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . a display of hard power , perhaps to achieve enduring soft power in the region . but in times like this , help is always welcome . first there 's the immediate search and rescue operation , and then the long process of rebuilding work . nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead .","summary":" with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . <\/t> it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . <\/t> with each flight in , there was a flight back out , packed with indians and other nationals escaping to safety : 2,000 and counting have fled so far . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . <\/t> and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . <\/t> `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sometimes the best ideas come from the bathroom . but gaioz nigalidze 's ideas from the loo were a little too good . the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . nigalidze 's opponent , tigran petrosian of armenia , grew suspicious when nigalidze kept bolting to the restroom . `` the armenian noticed the georgian was oddly frequenting the toilet after each move during a crucial part of the game , '' the dubai chess and culture club said . when officials first checked nigalidze , they did n't find any device on him , the club said . but after looking into the bathroom stall he visited , they found the smartphone hidden in toilet paper . at first , nigalidze claimed the smartphone was n't his , the dubai chess organization said . but the phone was logged on to a social media network under his account . `` they also found his game being analyzed in one of the chess applications , '' the chess club said . the infraction has been reported to the international chess federation . the dubai tournament 's chief arbiter , mahdi abdul rahim , said players found guilty of cheating will be suspended for three years from all sanctioned tournaments and up to 15 years for a repeated offense , the chess and culture club said . but this would n't be an isolated case of cheating in high-stakes chess matches . in 2008 , an iranian player was banned from the dubai open after getting help from someone who was watching the game 's live broadcast and was sending suggestions via text messages , the dubai chess club said . nigalidze 's resume includes victories in the 2013 and 2014 georgian chess championships . it 's not clear how many times he went to the bathroom during those matches .","summary":" the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . <\/t> `` the armenian noticed the georgian was oddly frequenting the toilet after each move during a crucial part of the game , '' the dubai chess and culture club said . <\/t> the dubai tournament 's chief arbiter , mahdi abdul rahim , said players found guilty of cheating will be suspended for three years from all sanctioned tournaments and up to 15 years for a repeated offense , the chess and culture club said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . bullock , 50 , joins a long line of actresses to receive the honor , including last year 's cover girl , lupita nyong'o , and gwyneth paltrow in 2013 . she seems to be taking it all in stride , calling the whole thing `` ridiculous . '' `` real beauty is quiet . especially in this town , it 's just so hard not to say , ' oh , i need to look like that , ' `` she told people . `` no , be a good person ; be a good mom ; do a good job with the lunch ; let someone cut in front of you who looks like they 're in a bigger hurry . the people i find most beautiful are the ones who are n't trying . '' the cover story focuses on bullock 's home life with her son , louis , 5 , and her efforts to stay healthy and fit past her 40s . `` i was putting him to bed and told him that even when i 'm old and gray and more wrinkly than i am now , i 'll still love him and want to tuck him in , '' she said . `` and he asked why i have wrinkles , and i said , ' well , i hope some of them are from laughing so much . ' and he touched my face and said , ' you 're not old , you 're just happy . ' `` the oscar-winning star of movies including `` gravity , '' `` the blind side '' and `` crash '' said she 's happy with who she is . `` as long as i 'm healthy and strong and i do n't let this mind of mine run amok with insecurities about what i am not , i can look in the mirror and like who i see . '' the selection of bullock , the oldest woman to receive top honors in the history of the list , is a sign that beauty knows no age , say some . `` great choice ! gorgeous , talented , over 50 and fabulous ! that 's the way it 's done ! '' wrote one fan on people 's facebook page . also making the `` most beautiful '' cut this year : gabrielle union , ariana grande and laverne cox . the issue hits newsstands friday .","summary":" bullock , 50 , joins a long line of actresses to receive the honor , including last year 's cover girl , lupita nyong'o , and gwyneth paltrow in 2013 . <\/t> ( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . <\/t> especially in this town , it 's just so hard not to say , ' oh , i need to look like that , ' `` she told people . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"washington ( cnn ) president barack obama says he is `` absolutely committed to making sure '' israel maintains a military advantage over iran . his comments to the new york times , published on sunday , come amid criticism from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the deal that the united states and five other world powers struck with iran . tehran agreed to halt the country 's nuclear ambitions , and in exchange , western powers would drop sanctions that have hurt the iran 's economy . obama said he understands and respects netanyahu 's stance that israel is particularly vulnerable and does n't `` have the luxury of testing these propositions '' in the deal . `` but what i would say to them is that not only am i absolutely committed to making sure they maintain their qualitative military edge , and that they can deter any potential future attacks , but what i 'm willing to do is to make the kinds of commitments that would give everybody in the neighborhood , including iran , a clarity that if israel were to be attacked by any state , that we would stand by them , '' obama said . that , he said , should be `` sufficient to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see whether or not we can at least take the nuclear issue off the table , '' he said . the framework negotiators announced last week would see iran reduce its centrifuges from 19,000 to 5,060 , limit the extent to which uranium necessary for nuclear weapons can be enriched and increase inspections . the talks over a final draft are scheduled to continue until june 30 . but netanyahu and republican critics in congress have complained that iran wo n't have to shut down its nuclear facilities and that the country 's leadership is n't trustworthy enough for the inspections to be as valuable as obama says they are . obama said even if iran ca n't be trusted , there 's still a case to be made for the deal . `` in fact , you could argue that if they are implacably opposed to us , all the more reason for us to want to have a deal in which we know what they 're doing and that , for a long period of time , we can prevent them from having a nuclear weapon , '' obama said .","summary":" Washington -LRB- CNN -RRB- President Barack Obama says he is `` absolutely committed to making sure '' Israel maintains a military advantage over Iran . <\/t> Tehran agreed to halt the country 's nuclear ambitions , and in exchange , Western powers would drop sanctions that have hurt the Iran 's economy . <\/t> The talks over a final draft are scheduled to continue until June 30 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . '' this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug '' for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . the group acted this week because of increased public attention on lethal injection , said michelle spinnler , spokeswoman for the american pharmacists association . that spotlight includes a january supreme court decision to stay the execution for three death row inmates in oklahoma . this was prompted by clayton lockett 's execution by lethal injection nearly one year ago in which he writhed on a gurney for 43 minutes before he died from a heart attack . in georgia last month , the execution of female death row inmate kelly renee gissendaner was postponed as a precaution when the execution team checked the medications and discovered they looked cloudy . thirty-two sates allow capital punishment , and lethal injection is still the most common method . last month , utah gov . gary r. herbert signed a law reinstating firing squads as a method of execution in cases in which lethal injection medications are not available . of the eight inmates currently on death row in utah , three opted for the new choice of death by firing squad . pentobarbital is the preferred drug used for lethal injection . in texas , the department of criminal justice told cnn in march they are running out of their supply . in july 2011 , lundbeck inc. , the manufacturer of pentobarbital , decided to no longer provide the drug to prisons for use in capital punishment . the companies that manufacture the products traditionally used in executions almost unilaterally decided to stop selling to institutions that used the products for that purpose , so states then turned to compounded preparations , spinnler said . `` pharmacists should not be involved in preparation of these products or involved in executions in any other way . '' she says . the new declaration by the american pharmacists association aligns with positions held by other professional medical organizations such as the american medical association , the american nurses association and the american board of anesthesiology .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- The American Pharmacists Association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . <\/t> On Monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . '' <\/t> That spotlight includes a January Supreme Court decision to stay the execution for three death row inmates in Oklahoma . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) oprah 's in there . so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . the last `` late show '' will air wednesday , may 20 . among the notables are oprah winfrey , with whom letterman has had an on-and-off faux feud for years ; clooney , who 's starring in `` tomorrowland , '' which will be released on may 22 ; and stern , who 's always an engaging letterman guest . but longtime fans may be even more intrigued by the appearances of keaton , an old acquaintance who once shared a stage with letterman as players on mary tyler moore 's short-lived 1978 variety show , and murray , who was the very first guest on letterman 's old nbc show , `` late night with david letterman . '' steve martin , who 's taken part in some of the `` late show 's '' best bits , will also be dropping by . letterman has been a late-night host for 33 years , close to 22 of them on cbs ' `` late show . '' stephen colbert will take over the `` late show '' on september 8 .","summary":" So 's Bill Murray , George Clooney , Scarlett Johansson , Jerry Seinfeld , Howard Stern , Tina Fey , Michael Keaton and Ray Romano . <\/t> On Tuesday , `` The Late Show with David Letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . <\/t> The last `` Late Show '' will air Wednesday , May 20 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a gunman walked into a building on the campus of wayne community college in goldsboro , north carolina , on monday and shot the school 's print shop operator , killing him , authorities said . the school was placed on lockdown , and the gunman remains at large . all buildings have been cleared , maj. tom effler of the wayne county sheriff 's office said . `` this is not a random situation . it is an isolated situation , '' he said . the victim , ron lane , was a longtime employee . the suspected gunman , identified by law enforcement as 20-year-old kenneth morgan stancil iii , worked at one time for the victim and is a former student at the school . the goldsboro police department described stancil as `` armed and dangerous . '' `` this is indeed a sad day for wayne community college and this close family and community , '' school president kay albertson said . `` our hearts are heavy at the loss of an employee -- a valued employee -- and we will soon be reaching out to the family . '' she praised the `` rapid response from the city , the county , the state and the federal first responders , '' who are `` working diligently to apprehend the suspect . '' the shooting took place on the third floor of a campus building . despite earlier reports , the victim was not killed inside the library , albertson said . while authorities were clearing out rooms , they deployed tear gas into a restroom someone was in , effler said . the person inside turned out not to be the suspect . figures from fall 2013 show the two-year school with a student population of 3,837 , according to the national center for education statistics , with slightly more than half the students part-time . crime statistics from the center 's website show no killings , assaults , robberies or motor vehicle thefts between 2011 and 2013 . there were three arrests for illegal weapons possession in 2012 and three in 2013 .","summary":" The school was placed on lockdown , and the gunman remains at large . <\/t> All buildings have been cleared , Maj. Tom Effler of the Wayne County Sheriff 's Office said . <\/t> The victim , Ron Lane , was a longtime employee . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) with help from some filmmakers , 102-year-old alice barker went back in time . barker was a dancer in such new york nightspots as the cotton club and the cafe zanzibar in the 1930s and 1940s , part of chorus lines that entertained alongside notables including bill `` bojangles '' robinson and frank sinatra . there were motion pictures made of barker , but she had never seen any of them . moreover , her photographs and memorabilia had all been lost over the years . so she had never seen herself actually dancing -- until now . mark cantor of jazz-on-film.com and some volunteers put together a video of `` soundies '' -- early music videos -- and showed them to barker at the nursing home where she lives . the ageless dancer was delighted . `` it 's just fabulous , '' she said .","summary":" Barker was a dancer in such New York nightspots as the Cotton Club and the Cafe Zanzibar in the 1930s and 1940s , part of chorus lines that entertained alongside notables including Bill `` Bojangles '' Robinson and Frank Sinatra . <\/t> Moreover , her photographs and memorabilia had all been lost over the years . <\/t> Mark Cantor of jazz-on-film . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) feeling so happy you just ca n't stand it ? you might want to pop some acetaminophen . a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . but their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . '' the researchers tested their thesis by showing 82 college students 40 photographs -- some of highly pleasant images , such as children with kittens , and some of highly unpleasant images , such as children who were malnourished . half of the participants in the study were given `` an acute dose '' of acetaminophen -- 1,000 milligrams -- and the other half were given a placebo with the same appearance . the subjects were then asked to rate the photos according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . the researchers followed up by testing a group of 85 people to see whether this change in judgment applied just to emotions or whether the drug blunted people 's evaluation of magnitude in general . this group showed the same blunting of emotional reactions . but acetaminophen did not affect how much blue they saw in each photo . but people who participated in the study did not appear to know they were acting differently , said baldwin way , an assistant professor of psychology who was another of the study 's authors . `` most people probably are n't aware of how their emotions may be impacted when they take acetaminophen , '' way said . each week , about 23 % of american adults -- or 52 million people -- use a medicine containing acetaminophen , according to the nonprofit consumer healthcare products association . the authors said it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . but have no fear -- they plan to study that question , as well .","summary":" A new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in Tylenol , most forms of Midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . <\/t> But their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . <\/t> The subjects were then asked to rate the photos according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) north korea accused mexico of illegally holding one of its cargo ships wednesday and demanded the release of the vessel and crew . the ship , the mu du bong , was detained after it ran aground off the coast of mexico in july . mexico defended the move wednesday , saying it followed proper protocol because the company that owns the ship , north korea 's ocean maritime management company , has skirted united nations sanctions . `` because the company has avoided the sanctions imposed by the u.n. security council , the mexican government is acting on the basis of its international obligations as a responsible u.n. member state , '' the permanent mission of mexico to the united nations said . the security council blacklisted ocean maritime management in july , saying it `` played a key role in arranging the shipment of concealed arms and related materiel '' on another ship , the chong chon gang , which was detained by panama in 2013 . but an myong hun , north korea 's deputy ambassador to the united nations , said there was no reason to hold the mu du bong and accused mexico of violating the crew members ' human rights by keeping them from their families . `` mu du bong is a peaceful , merchant ship and it has not shipped any items prohibited by international laws or regulations , '' an told reporters at the united nations headquarters wednesday . `` and we have already paid full compensation to mexican authorities according to its domestic laws . '' according to mexico 's u.n. mission , the 33 north korean nationals who make up the vessel 's crew are free , staying at a hotel in the port city of tuxpan and regularly visiting the ship to check on it . they will soon be sent back to north korea with help from the country 's embassy , mexican authorities said . in the case of the chong chon gang , panamanian authorities found it was carrying undeclared weaponry from cuba -- including mig fighter jets , anti-aircraft systems and explosives -- buried under thousands of bags of sugar . panama seized the cargo and held onto the ship and its crew for months . north korea eventually agreed to pay a fine of $ 666,666 for the vessel 's release . cnn 's jethro mullen contributed to this report .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- North Korea accused Mexico of illegally holding one of its cargo ships Wednesday and demanded the release of the vessel and crew . <\/t> The ship , the Mu Du Bong , was detained after it ran aground off the coast of Mexico in July . <\/t> They will soon be sent back to North Korea with help from the country 's embassy , Mexican authorities said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . it took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . they remained publicly undisclosed until last week . the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . the washington post did not mince words on the allegation . `` any charges of that sort would be absurd , the product of fertile and twisted imaginations , '' the paper said in a statement . the state department also reacted with term `` absurd '' after hearing of reports in iran 's press about the charges . `` if the reports are true , these charges are absurd , should be immediately dismissed and jason should be immediately freed so that he can return to his family , '' the state department official said . since officers picked up rezaian and his wife , yeganeh salehi , on july 22 at their home , the post , the state department and rezaian 's family have protested and called for his release . salehi was released on bail in october . rezaian was denied bail . and for months , he was denied access to proper legal representation , his family has said . boxing great muhammad ali , also an american muslim , appealed to tehran last month to give rezaian full access to legal representation and free him on bail . `` to my knowledge , jason is a man of peace and great faith , a man whose dedication and respect for the iranian people is evident in his work , '' ali said in a religiously worded statement . the journalist has also not been allowed to see visitors aside from his wife and has endured long interrogations , family members have said . in december , after a 10-hour hearing , rezaian signed a paper to acknowledge that he understood the charges against him , the post reported . iran 's human rights chief , mohammad javad larijani , told news outlet france 24 last year that he hoped rezaian 's case would come to a positive conclusion . he said , `` let us hope that this fiasco will end on good terms . '' more on detained americans . cnn 's sara mazloumsaki and azadeh ansari contributed to this report .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- Jason Rezaian has sat in jail in Iran for nearly nine months . <\/t> The Washington Post 's bureau chief in Tehran was arrested in July on unspecified allegations . <\/t> The Iranian-American will be tried soon on espionage , Tehran 's chief justice said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"nairobi , kenya ( cnn ) university of nairobi students were terrified sunday morning when they heard explosions -- caused by a faulty electrical cable -- and believed it was a terror attack , the school said . students on the kikuyu campus stampeded down the halls of the kimberly dormitory , and some jumped from its fifth floor , the university said . hundreds were injured and were taken to hospitals . one person died , according to the school . the confusion and panic came less than two weeks after al-shabaab slaughtered 147 people at a college in garissa , kenya . kenyan teachers and students have said they fear being targeted by the somalia-based terrorists . on sunday , as many as 108 students from the university of nairobi were admitted to kenyatta national hospital . among them , at least 63 students have been discharged , and at least four are slated for surgery , the school said . almost all of the 54 students being treated at pcea kikuyu hospital have been released , the university said . kenya power authorities and its ceo are at the school and looking into the electrical issue . normal power supply will resume after repairs , the university said . `` as we mourn the unfortunate loss of the departed student , we are also praying for the quick recovery of those who were injured , '' said vice chancellor peter m.f . mbithi in a statement . he called on the students , staff and public to remain calm . cnn 's lillian leposo reported from nairobi and ashley fantz wrote this story in atlanta .","summary":" Students on the Kikuyu campus stampeded down the halls of the Kimberly dormitory , and some jumped from its fifth floor , the university said . <\/t> The confusion and panic came less than two weeks after Al-Shabaab slaughtered 147 people at a college in Garissa , Kenya . <\/t> Among them , at least 63 students have been discharged , and at least four are slated for surgery , the school said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) indiana gov . mike pence issued an executive order monday to extend a public health emergency in his state in response to a rampant hiv outbreak that first began in mid-december . as of tuesday , there were 135 cases -- 129 confirmed , and six preliminary -- of hiv . the increase has been linked to injection drug use , primarily of the prescription opioid opana . pence issued an order in march for scott county , which then had 79 confirmed cases of hiv since mid-december . the county normally averages about five new cases a year . `` scott county is facing an epidemic of hiv . but this is not a scott county problem -- this is an indiana problem , '' pence said in march . officials expect more cases as more individuals are tested , particularly because it can take up to three months for hiv to appear in a person 's system after initial infection . the emergency order was first issued last month and set to expire friday , but now will be in place until may 24 . it calls on multiple state agencies to coordinate a response to the unprecedented outbreak and provides additional resources . law enforcement , emergency agencies and health officials are working together . most notably , a temporary needle exchange program that began april 4 . as of tuesday , more than 4,300 clean syringes had been distributed and more than 3,100 used needles had been turned in , according to the indiana department of health . a team from the cdc division of hiv\/aids prevention was working on site with state and local officials . in extending the public health emergency declaration , the governor said : `` while we 've made progress in identifying and treating those affected by this heartbreaking epidemic , the public health emergency continues and so must our efforts to fight it . ''","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- Indiana Gov. Mike Pence issued an executive order Monday to extend a public health emergency in his state in response to a rampant HIV outbreak that first began in mid-December . <\/t> As of Tuesday , there were 135 cases -- 129 confirmed , and six preliminary -- of HIV . <\/t> `` Scott County is facing an epidemic of HIV . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" That 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . <\/t> The picture was apparently uploaded on Imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag . <\/t> Some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"peshawar , pakistan ( cnn ) ten people have been sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the 2012 attack on nobel peace prize-winning activist malala yousafzai , a judge announced thursday . the assailant 's conviction and sentences follow a trial that included testimony from both sides , according to pakistani antiterrorism judge mohammad amin kundi . the 10 were arrested in swat , a district of pakistan 's khyber pakhtunkhwa province , pakistani army spokesman maj. gen. asim bajwa said last september . that was nearly two years after the then 15-year-old yousafzai -- who was despised by taliban militants for her outspoken support of girls ' right to an education -- was shot as she was traveling home on a school bus . she not only survived that attack , but went on to become an even more vocal international activist . in fact , her efforts helped earn her the nobel peace prize -- which she shared with india 's kailash satyarthi -- last year . malala at u.n. : the taliban failed to silence us . journalist zahir shah reported from peshawar , and cnn 's greg botelho wrote this story from atlanta .","summary":" Peshawar , Pakistan -LRB- CNN -RRB- Ten people have been sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the 2012 attack on Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist Malala Yousafzai , a judge announced Thursday . <\/t> The assailant 's conviction and sentences follow a trial that included testimony from both sides , according to Pakistani antiterrorism judge Mohammad Amin Kundi . <\/t> In fact , her efforts helped earn her the Nobel Peace Prize -- which she shared with India 's Kailash Satyarthi -- last year . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) if you 're famous and performing the american national anthem , be prepared to become a national hero or a national disgrace . facts are facts . just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` the star-spangled banner . '' sure , he can shred it on `` girls , girls , girls '' and `` dr. feelgood , '' but this is a different story -- a completely different story . to say neil butchered the song before the las vegas outlaws arena football league game would be unkind to those in the profession . there 's less carnage when butchers are done with their work . the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . in the early stages of the gulf war in 1991 , a patriotic america saluted her performance . just six months earlier , comedian roseanne barr may have established the low-water mark . the crowd at the san diego padres game booed her rendition and president george h. w. bush called it `` disgraceful . '' there 's nothing quite like getting the presidential thumbs down . one of the most controversial and beloved versions of `` the star-spangled banner '' comes from 1969 . guitar slinger jimi hendrix inflamed mainstream america with his psychedelic take on the national anthem to the delight of the woodstock generation . and then there 's michael bolton 's version . overly wrought songs are his specialty and he does n't disappoint in that department when he sings at the american league championship series in 2003 . bolton belts it out , but there 's one little problem -- the words . can anyone say crib notes ?","summary":" Just ask Vince , Whitney , Roseanne , Jimi and Michael . <\/t> M\u00f6tley Cr\u00fce 's Vince Neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` The Star-Spangled Banner . '' <\/t> To say Neil butchered the song before the Las Vegas Outlaws Arena Football League game would be unkind to those in the profession . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- Five years ago , Rebecca Francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . <\/t> The trouble started Monday , when comedian Ricky Gervais tweeted the photo with a question . <\/t> In the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- Most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high Mount Everest , the world 's tallest peak . <\/t> That 's why an experienced climbing group from the Indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms -LRB- more than 8,000 pounds -RRB- of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to India Today . <\/t> The 34-member team plans to depart for Kathmandu on Saturday and start the ascent in mid-May . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it took more than seven decades , but england finally got its delivery of tons of silver coins . for most of those years , the money was deep at the bottom of the atlantic , the monetary casualty of a cruel world war ii sinking . in november 1942 , the unguarded ss city of cairo was sunk by a german u-boat while carrying 296 civilians and cargo that included 100 tons of silver . the vessel sunk to more than 16,800 feet under the surface ( 5,150 meters ) where it went undiscovered until 2011 when deep ocean search decided to go looking for it . the sinking was the stuff of legend . the city of cairo was bringing silver rupees from india to england as part of the war effort . after a stop in brazil , two torpedos sank the ship in the atlantic . after the ship went under , the u-boat reportedly surfaced and the captain said to the survivors in lifeboats : `` goodnight , sorry for sinking you . '' the captain 's lament is the title of a book about the event . only a handful of people died as the ship sank but about 100 more passed away during the desperate attempt of the six boats to make it to land , which was hundreds of miles away . when the last of the lifeboats was found 51 days later , all but two people in it had died . deep ocean search said in a news release that during the 2011 search it located an unnatural object on radar . a sub found the city of cairo split into two parts , buried by silt . `` under contract to the uk ministry of transport , dos recovered several tens of tons of silver coins from a depth of ( 5,150 meters ) , '' the company said . the depth is a world record , the company claimed . other deep-water operations reported in the media that are close to this depth include the 1987 search for the wreck of a south african airways plane at 16,000 feet ( 4,700 meters ) and the discovery of the ss gairsoppa at about 15,400 feet ( 4,800 meters ) in the north atlantic in 2011 . the bbc reported the city of cairo salvage operation was completed in september 2013 , but the british government made the company keep it secret until this week . the coins were melted and the silver sold , the bbc reported . deep ocean search got a percentage of the sale , and the uk treasury the rest , according to the bbc . at today 's rates , 100 tons of silver would be worth about $ 50 million . remains of uss oklahoma crew to be exhumed at pearl harbor . cnn 's jessica king contributed to this report .","summary":" For most of those years , the money was deep at the bottom of the Atlantic , the monetary casualty of a cruel World War II sinking . <\/t> In November 1942 , the unguarded SS City of Cairo was sunk by a German U-boat while carrying 296 civilians and cargo that included 100 tons of silver . <\/t> The vessel sunk to more than 16,800 feet under the surface -LRB- 5,150 meters -RRB- where it went undiscovered until 2011 when Deep Ocean Search decided to go looking for it . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pardon us , `` lost '' fans , but april 8 was n't only your day . yes , we know the significance of april 8 , 2015 , and the alignment of 4:23.42 p.m. on that date to everyone obsessed with the hit abc show , and we heard about the general geek-outs that were occurring . but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . '' twitter did n't , paying homage to the 1995 film `` empire records '' and the character of rex manning , played by the very dreamy maxwell caulfield . the movie -- also starring liv tyler , anthony lapaglia and ren\u00e9e zellweger -- centers on an independent record store in delaware where , on april 8 , former pop idol manning is scheduled to make an in-store appearance . fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . their love affair was doomed like two ships passing in the night , but it was so good while it lasted for jack and rose in the 1997 blockbuster movie `` titanic . '' the sketch jack does of his beloved is dated april 14 , 1912 . the titanic sank on april 15 , 1912 . april 25 . thanks to the 2000 film `` miss congeniality , '' we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . just do n't forget to dress accordingly . october 3 . `` mean girls day '' is officially october 3 , given that 's when aaron samuels ( omg , he is so hot ! ) asks cady what day it is . of course , she replies `` it 's october 3 . '' honestly , any day is a good day to quote the 2004 film . it 's so fetch . october 21 , 2015 . buckle up for this one . in the 1989 film `` back to the future part ii , '' marty mcfly and the gang travel to october 21 , 2015 . we hope to be celebrating that in our flying car that we are still waiting on , please and thank you .","summary":" But do n't forget , April 8 was also `` Rex Manning Day . '' <\/t> The movie -- also starring Liv Tyler , Anthony LaPaglia and Ren\u00e9e Zellweger -- centers on an independent record store in Delaware where , on April 8 , former pop idol Manning is scheduled to make an in-store appearance . <\/t> The sketch Jack does of his beloved is dated April 14 , 1912 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) their relationship led to jail time for her , but mary kay letourneau fualaau wants the world to know that she and her husband , vili fualaau , are still happily together . she was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with fualaau , her 13-year-old student . letourneau gave birth to her young lover 's child and went on to serve more than seven years in prison on charges related to their sexual relationship . on friday , abc 's `` 20\/20 '' will air an exclusive interview with the couple , who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on may 20 . the pair wed soon after she was released from prison in 2005 and are now the parents of two teen girls . according to abc , during the interview with barbara walters , `` mary kay tells walters what makes their marriage work in spite of their huge difference in their age . '' `` she also discusses her surprising plans to teach again , as well as her intentions to have her status as a registered sex offender lifted , '' a posting on the network 's site says . `` vili fualaau , meanwhile , discusses his bouts with alcoholism , depression and why he believes the system failed him while he was still a minor . '' letourneau fualaau is now 53 , and her husband is 31 .","summary":" She was a married 34-year-old teacher and mother of four in Seattle in 1996 when she began an affair with Fualaau , her 13-year-old student . <\/t> Letourneau gave birth to her young lover 's child and went on to serve more than seven years in prison on charges related to their sexual relationship . <\/t> On Friday , ABC 's `` 20\/20 '' will air an exclusive interview with the couple , who will celebrate their 10th wedding anniversary on May 20 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the last time muhammadu buhari came to power in nigeria , it was by force . this time it was by the ballot box . here are five reasons why one of the most fiercely-contested elections in the country 's history is so important . for the first time in nigeria 's history , the opposition defeated the ruling party in democratic elections . muhammadu buhari , 72 , won nigeria 's presidential election , defeating incumbent goodluck jonathan by about two million votes . nigeria is significant because it is the biggest economy and most populous country in africa ; it is also one of africa 's largest oil producers and is a major supplier of crude oil to the united states . this is n't buhari 's first time leading nigeria -- but it 's his first time in nearly 30 years . the reformed dictator is a sunni muslim from nigeria 's poorer north , while jonathan comes from a christian and animist south that is rich with oil . buhari 's win comes after a long history of military rule , coups and botched attempts at democracy in the country . many nigerians told cnn that they saw president jonathan as an ineffectual leader who was indecisive in dealing with the terror group boko haram -- and weak on corruption . buhari , who was campaigning for the fourth time , capitalized on these weaknesses and some analysts believe that his military background was an advantage for him . nigerians wanted a strong leader who could keep them safe from boko haram 's murderous raids -- and buhari also campaigned as a born-again democrat to allay fears about his strict military regime the last time around . he stressed that nigeria 's security needs to be the next government 's focus . his campaign was also fiercely anti-corruption -- he ran under the slogan of `` new broom , '' and his supporters were often pictured holding brooms in the lead-up to the vote . the elections were largely predicted to be violent and everyone , nigerians included , expected the worst . some families moved abroad and there was sporadic violence across the country in the lead up to the election . but those fears turned out to be mostly unfounded , and the elections held relatively peacefully -- with the exception of attacks in the north of the country , where around 11 people died . many also praised president jonathan 's gracious and quick concession of defeat as it almost certainly prevented post-election violence . president-elect buhari said wednesday in a speech to the nation : `` the eyes of the world were focused on us to see if we can vote in a peaceful way and carry out elections in an orderly manner . `` we have proven to the world that we are a people who have embraced democracy and a people who seek a government by , for and for the people . '' on election day , nigerians queued for hours in hot weather to cast their vote . some of the biometric reader machines malfunctioned -- including the one at president jonathan 's polling station -- and voting had to be extended into the following day . but the technical issues did n't keep people from voting -- and in lagos , some voters cast their ballots with the aid of the light from their mobile phones . and even though some card readers did n't work in some places , many say they helped to cut down on vote rigging . boko haram is n't the only obstacle facing the new president . the economy , crime and generating enough power to light up the country are other major issues . the pressure will soon be on buhari to deliver and there will be no excuses . if he fails , nigerians will be waiting for him at the polls just four short years from now .","summary":" Here are five reasons why one of the most fiercely-contested elections in the country 's history is so important . <\/t> For the first time in Nigeria 's history , the opposition defeated the ruling party in democratic elections . <\/t> This is n't Buhari 's first time leading Nigeria -- but it 's his first time in nearly 30 years . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- It was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey AP McCoy . <\/t> Aspell won last year 's Grand National too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . <\/t> Yet for much of the Grand National -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if AP McCoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) call it a little piece of heaven for a family torn apart by tragedy . back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . sharry was eight months pregnant . but then smith fell and hit his head . he was taken to the ou medical center in oklahoma city . smith never recovered . `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . `` i lost my best friend . the father of my unborn child . '' their son taos arrived a few weeks later . when it was time for his 6-month pictures , sharry had a special request . maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . `` they asked me if i would be willing to ' play around ' with capturing their first family photo by editing taos ' daddy in one of their pictures , '' kayli rene ' photography posted on facebook . `` i just got to thinking , we do n't have a picture with lane in it , '' the new mom told cnn affilaite koco . the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . `` lane 's not physically here with us , of course , but that picture represents to us that he is always watching over us and he will always be there for us no matter what , '' sharry said . the family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on the photographer 's facebook page this week . it has some 193,000 likes and more than 24,000 shares . `` i ca n't believe she actually did this , '' sharry said . `` it 's like amazing and apparently everyone else thinks it is too . ''","summary":" Sharry was eight months pregnant . <\/t> He was taken to the OU Medical Center in Oklahoma City . <\/t> `` July 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' Sharry posted on Facebook . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) are you smarter than a really smart singapore high school student ? see if you can figure out cheryl 's birthday , the singapore logic problem that 's got the internet twisted into knots . some are even saying it 's the math equivalent of the `` what color is the dress '' debate . the puzzling problem went viral after singapore television host kenneth kong posted it to facebook . cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the singapore and asian schools math olympiad , held april 8 . here it is : cheryl has a birthday , and she does n't want to share it right away . ( otherwise , we have no challenge to solve . ) so she gives her friends albert and bernard a list of 10 possible birthday dates : may 15 , may 16 , may 19 , june 17 , june 18 , july 14 , july 16 , august 14 , august 15 or august 17 . a brief conversation between albert and bernard -- who we assume are not lying for the sake of this problem -- gives the reader enough clues to eliminate nine of the 10 dates and discover cheryl 's birthday . that 's assuming you want to celebrate with cheryl after she 's put you through all that trouble . see our video below for the answer from georgia tech mathematician matt baker . the new york times and the washington post have also posted solutions to the problem , along with explanations . of course , the internet has offered other solutions .","summary":" Some are even saying it 's the math equivalent of the `` What color is the dress '' debate . <\/t> The puzzling problem went viral after Singapore television host Kenneth Kong posted it to Facebook . <\/t> Cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad , held April 8 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- Ahmed Farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al Qaeda figure Osama bin Laden , the influence of Anwar al-Awlaki , or the notoriety of Adam Gadahn . <\/t> Farouq -- an American -- died in a U.S. counterterrorism airstrike in January , according to the White House . <\/t> Two al Qaeda hostages , Warren Weinstein of the United States and Giovanni Lo Porto from Italy , were killed in the same strike , while Gadahn died in another U.S. operation that month . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . iraqi security forces regained full control of the baiji refinery , the combined joint task force said . a week ago , isis claimed it controlled part of the facility , posting images online that purported to back up the claim . iraq is working to fortify the facility 's defenses , the task force said in a statement . over the past nine days , the coalition conducted 47 airstrikes in the area , the statement said . meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . the peshmerga are the national military force of kurdistan . `` front-line reporting indicates at least 35 isis terrorists were killed during the offensive , '' the council said in a statement . the goal was to push back isis and `` diminish its ability to threaten the security of kirkuk province , '' the statement said . `` this success follows an offensive south and west of kirkuk '' last month in which 100 square kilometers ( 39 square miles ) of terrain was cleared , the council said .","summary":" A week ago , ISIS claimed it controlled part of the facility , posting images online that purported to back up the claim . <\/t> Iraq is working to fortify the facility 's defenses , the task force said in a statement . <\/t> The Peshmerga are the national military force of Kurdistan . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"new delhi , india ( cnn ) as the earth shook in nepal , tremors were felt over the border in india as well . it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . and there will be more to come . hundreds of trained disaster relief troops landed in kathmandu and quickly got to work . with each flight in , there was a flight back out , packed with indians and other nationals escaping to safety : 2,000 and counting have fled so far . by monday , india was in full-scale crisis mode : from airports across india , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from india 's east , aiming for more remote areas . on the ground : devastation in nepal . india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . he has visited the country twice in his first year in office . and on sunday , in his national radio address to the nation , he said indians needed to `` wipe the tears of every nepali , hold their hands , and stand with them . '' it all highlights the more proactive role taken by india in recent months . just weeks ago , india flexed its military muscle to rescue indians and other nationals from conflict-torn yemen . now , it is taking the lead in nepal . some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . a display of hard power , perhaps to achieve enduring soft power in the region . but in times like this , help is always welcome . first there 's the immediate search and rescue operation , and then the long process of rebuilding work . nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead .","summary":" It was a call to action : Within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , India began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . <\/t> On Sunday alone , India delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . <\/t> By Monday , India was in full-scale crisis mode : From airports across India , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from India 's east , aiming for more remote areas . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) eleven channels associated with the french-language global television network tv5monde went black late wednesday due to an `` extremely powerful cyberattack , '' the network 's director said . in addition to its 11 channels , tv5monde also temporarily lost control of its social media outlets and its websites , director yves bigot said in a video message posted later on facebook . on a mobile site , which was still active , the network said it was `` hacked by an islamist group . '' isis logos and markings could be seen on some tv5monde social media accounts . but there was no immediate claim of responsibility by isis or any other group . the outage began around 10 p.m. paris time ( 4 p.m . et ) , and network teams were still working to restore service more than five hours later . according to france 's ministry of culture and communications , tv5monde offers round-the-clock entertainment , news and culturing programming in french that reaches 260 million homes worldwide . it functions under a partnership that consists of the governments of france , canada and switzerland , as well as the wallonia-brussels federation . other networks that provide content to tv5monde include cnn affiliates france 2 and france 3 , france 24 and radio france international .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- Eleven channels associated with the French-language global television network TV5Monde went black late Wednesday due to an `` extremely powerful cyberattack , '' the network 's director said . <\/t> But there was no immediate claim of responsibility by ISIS or any other group . <\/t> The outage began around 10 p.m. Paris time -LRB- 4 p.m. ET -RRB- , and network teams were still working to restore service more than five hours later . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" And sure enough , in the end , Sunday 's contest at Big Texan Steak Ranch in Amarillo , Texas , was n't even close . <\/t> That 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . <\/t> The Nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"des moines , iowa ( cnn ) martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . `` i 've seen it before , '' the former governor of maryland and possible presidential contender said . `` history is full of examples where the inevitable frontrunner was inevitable right up until she was no longer or he was no longer inevitable . '' clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . o'malley had previously dropped the inevitability comment in a television interview last month . the former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the polk county democrats in des moines , said that although clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , '' the democratic party is full of `` good leaders . '' `` history is full of examples where people who are not very well known nationally can be very well known once they are willing to make their case to the people of iowa , '' o'malley said . in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . in a march cnn\/orc poll of national democrats , only 1 % picked o'malley . in a january poll by bloomberg politics and the des moines register , o'malley was also at 1 % among iowa democrats . clinton , who leads most polls by upwards of 40 points , is planning to launch her presidential candidacy on sunday through a video message on social media , a person close to her campaign-in-waiting told cnn on friday . while he would n't say much about clinton , when asked about her candidacy , o'malley said , `` if leaders believe that they have the experience and the framework to move our country forward , they should run . and they should engage with voters and our country would be the better for it . '' o'malley , like other democrats , appears to refrain from directly attacking clinton . although last month on abc , he said that the presidency is `` not some crown to be passed between two families , '' he has not focused on her . he has , however , openly teased a presidential run . `` i know that , as democrats , we expect -- and i have heard this all over the country -- the democrats expect a robust conversation about the issues we face as a nation and the challenges we face , '' he said . `` they believe that that conversation needs to take place in something as important as a presidential primary . '' he concluded : `` it would be an extreme poverty indeed if there was only one person willing to compete for our party 's nomination for president . ''","summary":" Des Moines , Iowa -LRB- CNN -RRB- Martin O'Malley told reporters in Iowa on Friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding Democratic presidential frontrunner Hillary Clinton -- is not unbreakable . <\/t> Clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to Barack Obama . <\/t> The former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the Polk County Democrats in Des Moines , said that although Clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , '' the Democratic Party is full of `` good leaders . '' <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . bullock , 50 , joins a long line of actresses to receive the honor , including last year 's cover girl , lupita nyong'o , and gwyneth paltrow in 2013 . she seems to be taking it all in stride , calling the whole thing `` ridiculous . '' `` real beauty is quiet . especially in this town , it 's just so hard not to say , ' oh , i need to look like that , ' `` she told people . `` no , be a good person ; be a good mom ; do a good job with the lunch ; let someone cut in front of you who looks like they 're in a bigger hurry . the people i find most beautiful are the ones who are n't trying . '' the cover story focuses on bullock 's home life with her son , louis , 5 , and her efforts to stay healthy and fit past her 40s . `` i was putting him to bed and told him that even when i 'm old and gray and more wrinkly than i am now , i 'll still love him and want to tuck him in , '' she said . `` and he asked why i have wrinkles , and i said , ' well , i hope some of them are from laughing so much . ' and he touched my face and said , ' you 're not old , you 're just happy . ' `` the oscar-winning star of movies including `` gravity , '' `` the blind side '' and `` crash '' said she 's happy with who she is . `` as long as i 'm healthy and strong and i do n't let this mind of mine run amok with insecurities about what i am not , i can look in the mirror and like who i see . '' the selection of bullock , the oldest woman to receive top honors in the history of the list , is a sign that beauty knows no age , say some . `` great choice ! gorgeous , talented , over 50 and fabulous ! that 's the way it 's done ! '' wrote one fan on people 's facebook page . also making the `` most beautiful '' cut this year : gabrielle union , ariana grande and laverne cox . the issue hits newsstands friday .","summary":" -LRB- CNN -RRB- People magazine has anointed Sandra Bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on Wednesday . <\/t> She seems to be taking it all in stride , calling the whole thing `` ridiculous . '' <\/t> The selection of Bullock , the oldest woman to receive top honors in the history of the list , is a sign that beauty knows no age , say some . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"delhi ( cnn ) an international human rights group is calling for an independent investigation of the killings by police of 20 suspected red sandalwood smugglers in southeastern india . `` there must be a criminal investigation to determine whether the police used excessive force , and whether the killings amount to ' fake encounters , ' or staged extrajudicial executions '' , said abhirr vp , of amnesty international india . `` the police are not above the law , and must not be treated like they are . '' those responsible should be brought to justice , according to amnesty . `` lethal force should not be used except when strictly unavoidable in order to protect life , '' vp said . a police official , deputy inspector general kantha rao , declined comment wednesday , saying an `` investigation is still going on . '' the incident in question took place early tuesday in india 's southeastern andhra pradesh state . forest officials near the town of tirupati spotted hundreds of smugglers cutting trees for red sandalwood , rao said tuesday . the forest officials , who were unarmed , called for police . `` we saw several trees chopped down , '' rao said said . `` these guys came prepared and were heavily armed . '' rao said that the ensuing gun battle lasted more than three hours and 20 smugglers were shot . many of them came from the neighboring state of tamil nadu , he said . amnesty international said the police were claiming self-defense , alleging the suspects attacked them with stone and axes . `` however , no police official was injured , '' the amnesty statement said . `` most of the suspected smugglers were shot in the back . '' according to amnesty , india 's national human rights commission has said the incident `` involved a serious violation of human rights of the individuals , '' and that `` the opening of firing can not be justified on the ground of self defense since it resulted in the loss of lives of 20 persons . '' the commission has asked senior government and police officials to explain the actions of the police and forest officials within two weeks , amnesty said . police said sandalwood smuggling is common in the area . local media are reporting that politicians from tamil nadu have lodged a protest against the andhra pradesh government , saying the alleged smugglers were murdered in cold blood . kunal sehgal in delhi contributed to this report .","summary":" `` There must be a criminal investigation to determine whether the police used excessive force , and whether the killings amount to ` fake encounters , ' or staged extrajudicial executions '' , said Abhirr Vp , of Amnesty International India . <\/t> `` Lethal force should not be used except when strictly unavoidable in order to protect life , '' Vp said . <\/t> The incident in question took place early Tuesday in India 's southeastern Andhra Pradesh state . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) just eight months ago , a young woman named fatu kekula was single-handedly trying to save her ebola-stricken family , donning trash bags to protect herself against the deadly virus . today , because of a cnn story and the generosity of donors from around the world , kekula wears scrubs bearing the emblem of the emory university nell hodgson woodruff school of nursing in atlanta , where she 's learning skills she can take back home to care for her fellow liberians . `` it 's a surprise -- a young child like me who came from a very poor background coming to the u.s. , '' she said . `` i 'm thankful to cnn and i appreciate the people who made donations , and i 'm thankful to emory for accepting me to study . '' at emory , kekula has asked for special training on certain skills , such as caring for burns , a common type of injury because children in liberia sometimes fall into the open fires used for cooking . one of her instructors , kelly fullwood , said kekula 's an excellent student who has taught her teachers a thing or two about how to do procedures without costly equipment , as she 's been forced to do in liberia . `` she fascinates me every day , '' fullwood said . `` she gets nursing . she gets what it 's about . '' kekula , 23 , was just a year away from finishing up her nursing degree in liberia when ebola struck and her mother , father , sister and cousin came down with the disease . hospitals were full and no doctors would visit her home , so with just advice from a physician on the phone , kekula took care of all four of her relatives at the same time . all but her cousin survived -- a high success rate considering that at the time , about 70 % of ebola patients were dying in liberia . kekula could n't continue her nursing education in liberia , because the schools had closed . a cnn story about kekula in september prompted donations from around the world to iam , an organization that raises money to help african natives pay for education . david smith , an associate dean at emory 's nursing school , said they accepted kekula because they were struck by how both she and emory each treated four ebola patients at around the same time last year -- and emory had dozens of doctors and nurses and millions of dollars in technology while kekula had nobody and nearly no supplies . stop ebola where it starts . `` it was obvious to us that this woman was intelligent and strong and fearless , '' he said . kekula is scheduled to return to liberia in august . `` these things that i have learned here i am going to take back to my fellow nurses , '' she said . `` i love to care for people . i love to save lives . '' extraordinary people .","summary":" All but her cousin survived -- a high success rate considering that at the time , about 70 % of Ebola patients were dying in Liberia . <\/t> A CNN story about Kekula in September prompted donations from around the world to IAM , an organization that raises money to help African natives pay for education . <\/t> Kekula is scheduled to return to Liberia in August . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . '' this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug '' for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . the group acted this week because of increased public attention on lethal injection , said michelle spinnler , spokeswoman for the american pharmacists association . that spotlight includes a january supreme court decision to stay the execution for three death row inmates in oklahoma . this was prompted by clayton lockett 's execution by lethal injection nearly one year ago in which he writhed on a gurney for 43 minutes before he died from a heart attack . in georgia last month , the execution of female death row inmate kelly renee gissendaner was postponed as a precaution when the execution team checked the medications and discovered they looked cloudy . thirty-two sates allow capital punishment , and lethal injection is still the most common method . last month , utah gov . gary r. herbert signed a law reinstating firing squads as a method of execution in cases in which lethal injection medications are not available . of the eight inmates currently on death row in utah , three opted for the new choice of death by firing squad . pentobarbital is the preferred drug used for lethal injection . in texas , the department of criminal justice told cnn in march they are running out of their supply . in july 2011 , lundbeck inc. , the manufacturer of pentobarbital , decided to no longer provide the drug to prisons for use in capital punishment . the companies that manufacture the products traditionally used in executions almost unilaterally decided to stop selling to institutions that used the products for that purpose , so states then turned to compounded preparations , spinnler said . `` pharmacists should not be involved in preparation of these products or involved in executions in any other way . '' she says . the new declaration by the american pharmacists association aligns with positions held by other professional medical organizations such as the american medical association , the american nurses association and the american board of anesthesiology .","summary":" ( cnn ) the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . <\/t> on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . `` <\/t> this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug `` for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . <\/t> that spotlight includes a january supreme court decision to stay the execution for three death row inmates in oklahoma . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the united states is urging china to release five young feminists who face years in prison over their campaign for gender equality . authorities detained the women in three cities -- beijing , guangzhou and hangzhou -- a few days ahead of events planned for international women 's day on march 8 . `` each and every one of us has the right to speak out against sexual harassment and the many other injustices that millions of women and girls suffer around the world , '' u.s. secretary of state john kerry said in a statement friday . `` we strongly support the efforts of these activists to make progress on these challenging issues , and we believe that chinese authorities should also support them , not silence them . '' the detention of wei tingting , along with wu rongrong , li tingting , wang man and zheng churan has drawn harsh criticism from the international community . protesters in several cities have called for their release and taken to social media with the phrase `` free the five '' as a hashtag . wang qiushi , the lawyer for wei , said police recommended monday that prosecutors press charges of `` assembling a crowd to disturb public order . '' prosecutors have seven days -- until monday -- to decide whether to pursue the charges , according to the lawyer . `` we can do nothing but wait , '' wang said . the five were initially held on suspicion of `` picking quarrels and provoking trouble . '' wang said he did n't know why the charge against the women changed . `` neither should constitute a crime , '' he said . campaign group amnesty international said the new charge was less serious but still carried a maximum prison term of five years . `` the women were doing nothing wrong , nothing illegal . they were simply calling for an end to sexual harassment , '' said william nee , china researcher at amnesty international . wang said that wei was subjected to lengthy cross examinations during her detention . two of the women are said to be in poor health . he added that the charges relate both to the activities the women planned for international women 's day and earlier campaigns against domestic violence . the five are members of china 's women 's rights action group . they had planned to hand out stickers with slogans saying `` stop sexual harassment , let us stay safe '' and `` go police , go arrest those who committed sexual harassment ! '' on international women 's day . this week , kerry 's predecessor , hillary clinton , tweeted that the activists ' detention was `` inexcusable . '' chinese authorities rebuked her comment , saying public figures should respect the nation 's sovereignty and independence . cnn 's katie hunt and shen lu contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) the united states is urging china to release five young feminists who face years in prison over their campaign for gender equality . <\/t> authorities detained the women in three cities -- beijing , guangzhou and hangzhou -- a few days ahead of events planned for international women 's day on march 8 . <\/t> `` each and every one of us has the right to speak out against sexual harassment and the many other injustices that millions of women and girls suffer around the world , `` u.s . <\/t> the detention of wei tingting , along with wu rongrong , li tingting , wang man and zheng churan has drawn harsh criticism from the international community . <\/t> campaign group amnesty international said the new charge was less serious but still carried a maximum prison term of five years . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) oprah 's in there . so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . the last `` late show '' will air wednesday , may 20 . among the notables are oprah winfrey , with whom letterman has had an on-and-off faux feud for years ; clooney , who 's starring in `` tomorrowland , '' which will be released on may 22 ; and stern , who 's always an engaging letterman guest . but longtime fans may be even more intrigued by the appearances of keaton , an old acquaintance who once shared a stage with letterman as players on mary tyler moore 's short-lived 1978 variety show , and murray , who was the very first guest on letterman 's old nbc show , `` late night with david letterman . '' steve martin , who 's taken part in some of the `` late show 's '' best bits , will also be dropping by . letterman has been a late-night host for 33 years , close to 22 of them on cbs ' `` late show . '' stephen colbert will take over the `` late show '' on september 8 .","summary":" on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman `` announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . <\/t> so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . <\/t> among the notables are oprah winfrey , with whom letterman has had an on-and-off faux feud for years ; clooney , who 's starring in `` tomorrowland , `` which will be released on may 22 ; and stern , who 's always an engaging letterman guest . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) with help from some filmmakers , 102-year-old alice barker went back in time . barker was a dancer in such new york nightspots as the cotton club and the cafe zanzibar in the 1930s and 1940s , part of chorus lines that entertained alongside notables including bill `` bojangles '' robinson and frank sinatra . there were motion pictures made of barker , but she had never seen any of them . moreover , her photographs and memorabilia had all been lost over the years . so she had never seen herself actually dancing -- until now . mark cantor of jazz-on-film.com and some volunteers put together a video of `` soundies '' -- early music videos -- and showed them to barker at the nursing home where she lives . the ageless dancer was delighted . `` it 's just fabulous , '' she said .","summary":" ( cnn ) with help from some filmmakers , 102-year-old alice barker went back in time . <\/t> barker was a dancer in such new york nightspots as the cotton club and the cafe zanzibar in the 1930s and 1940s , part of chorus lines that entertained alongside notables including bill `` bojangles `` robinson and frank sinatra . <\/t> moreover , her photographs and memorabilia had all been lost over the years . <\/t> mark cantor of jazz-on-film.com and some volunteers put together a video of `` soundies `` -- early music videos -- and showed them to barker at the nursing home where she lives . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) the original cast of twin peaks is backing david lynch in his salary standoff with showtime . the stars have teamed together for a video backing the show 's co-creator with a # savetwinpeaks campaign that says doing the revival without lynch is `` like pies without cherries , '' among other nods to the original drama series . sherilyn fenn , sheryl lee , james marshall , peggy lipton and other familiar faces from the series appear in the video . ( some members have also set up a facebook page . ) showtime renews ' shameless , ' orders ' happyish ' to series . lynch announced sunday that he was exiting showtime 's nine-episode revival over a salary dispute . he originally signed on to direct the project but noted that there was `` not enough money offered to do the script the way i felt needed to be done . '' showtime already had a deal in place with lynch and co-creator mark frost to bring back the cult hit with star kyle maclachlan for a run in 2016 , with sources telling thr that the scripts had already been written . showtime chief on ' twin peaks ' plans , ' homeland ' backlash and free speech . for its part , showtime noted that it `` continues to hold out hope '' that twin peaks can be brought back with both its creators at the helm . maclachlan is the only cast member currently confirmed for the reboot . lynch to leave ' twin peaks ' reboot . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" the stars have teamed together for a video backing the show 's co-creator with a # savetwinpeaks campaign that says doing the revival without lynch is `` like pies without cherries , `` among other nods to the original drama series . <\/t> sherilyn fenn , sheryl lee , james marshall , peggy lipton and other familiar faces from the series appear in the video . <\/t> lynch announced sunday that he was exiting showtime 's nine-episode revival over a salary dispute . <\/t> showtime already had a deal in place with lynch and co-creator mark frost to bring back the cult hit with star kyle maclachlan for a run in 2016 , with sources telling thr that the scripts had already been written . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . it took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . they remained publicly undisclosed until last week . the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . the washington post did not mince words on the allegation . `` any charges of that sort would be absurd , the product of fertile and twisted imaginations , '' the paper said in a statement . the state department also reacted with term `` absurd '' after hearing of reports in iran 's press about the charges . `` if the reports are true , these charges are absurd , should be immediately dismissed and jason should be immediately freed so that he can return to his family , '' the state department official said . since officers picked up rezaian and his wife , yeganeh salehi , on july 22 at their home , the post , the state department and rezaian 's family have protested and called for his release . salehi was released on bail in october . rezaian was denied bail . and for months , he was denied access to proper legal representation , his family has said . boxing great muhammad ali , also an american muslim , appealed to tehran last month to give rezaian full access to legal representation and free him on bail . `` to my knowledge , jason is a man of peace and great faith , a man whose dedication and respect for the iranian people is evident in his work , '' ali said in a religiously worded statement . the journalist has also not been allowed to see visitors aside from his wife and has endured long interrogations , family members have said . in december , after a 10-hour hearing , rezaian signed a paper to acknowledge that he understood the charges against him , the post reported . iran 's human rights chief , mohammad javad larijani , told news outlet france 24 last year that he hoped rezaian 's case would come to a positive conclusion . he said , `` let us hope that this fiasco will end on good terms . '' more on detained americans . cnn 's sara mazloumsaki and azadeh ansari contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . <\/t> the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . <\/t> it took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . <\/t> the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . <\/t> he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . `` with a rope , something that he has , he just jumped on me . that 's what happened , '' minatel told cnn 's paula newton moments after the incident . she was seated four rows behind minatel , a professional soccer player traveling with his team . the incident occurred about a half-hour before the flight landed , after the pilots had begun their descent . `` i forced it ( the cord ) down and then other people came to help , and then i got out and he started saying that we were here to kill him , '' minatel said . the man was not restrained for the rest of the trip , but the flight crew told him to stay seated with his seat belt on . the man kept trying to get out of his seat but other passengers yelled at him whenever he tried to stand up . the two-hour flight landed at atlanta 's hartsfield airport at about 4:30 p.m. where it was met by u.s. authorities . the suspect was escorted off the plane . an fbi spokesman confirmed the agency responded to the incident . `` the passenger , however , was transported for medical\/mental evaluation under the direction and coordination of the atlanta police department , '' special agent stephen emmett said . `` while there are currently no federal charges pending , the facts of the matter are being relayed to the u.s. attorney 's office in atlanta . '' minatel , a forward from brazil , was traveling with his teammates from the ottawa fury football club of the second-division north american soccer league . they are scheduled to play the atlanta silverbacks on saturday . `` we 're very thankful to everyone who came to the aid of oliver and relieved that he 's o.k . and ready to play in our game , '' fury fc head coach marc dos santos said in a statement posted on the team 's website . several witnesses said they saw the suspect try to choke minatel with the cord of his headphones . kevin kerr says he was seated next to the suspect . `` he was talking about how this soccer team was trying to kill him . i thought he was maybe a deranged fan , '' said kerr . kerr said he fell asleep and he awakened to see the suspect trying to choke minatel . `` i assisted to make sure that did n't happen , '' kerr said . the canadian businessman said he and members of the soccer team kept a close eye on the suspect as the plane landed to make sure he did not threaten other passengers .","summary":" atlanta ( cnn ) a passenger on an atlanta-bound air canada flight told a cnn reporter on the plane friday that a stranger sitting behind him tried to choke him . <\/t> oliver minatel , 22 , said he was sleeping on air canada flight 8623 from toronto when he felt something around his neck . <\/t> the man was not restrained for the rest of the trip , but the flight crew told him to stay seated with his seat belt on . <\/t> where it was met by u.s . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . <\/t> the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . <\/t> ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) <\/t> now , those are really confusing . <\/t> ( cnn ) # upordown ? . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" ( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . <\/t> in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . <\/t> a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . <\/t> on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . <\/t> according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a new kansas law banning a common second-term abortion procedure is the first of its kind in the united states . the law , signed by kansas gov . sam brownback on tuesday , bans what it describes as `` dismemberment abortion '' and defines as `` knowingly dismembering a living unborn child and extracting such unborn child one piece at a time from the uterus . '' supporters of the measure described it as a groundbreaking step , while opponents warned it was dangerous and among the most restrictive abortion laws in the country . the law does not spell out a specific time frame that limits when an abortion can occur , but it bans the dilation and evacuation abortion procedure commonly used during the second trimester of pregnancy . the law allows for the procedure if `` necessary to protect the life or health of the mother , '' according to a statement on brownback 's website . on twitter , brownback , a republican , said he was proud to sign a law `` protecting life at its most vulnerable stage . '' planned parenthood advocates of kansas and mid-missouri sharply criticized the move , which it described as the latest in a series of `` extreme political measures aimed at denying women access to health care and at undermining their decision-making ability . '' `` kansas is now not only the sole state with this atrocious law ; it also now has more restrictions on abortion than any state in the u.s. , '' the advocacy group said in a facebook post . both sides appear to be prepared to take their battle over such measures to other states -- and to court . carol tobias , the president of national right to life , said in a statement that the kansas law was the first of what her organization hopes `` will be many state laws . '' `` this law has the power to transform the landscape of abortion policy in the united states , '' she said . julie burkhart , ceo of wichita-based south wind women 's center , said on twitter that the signing of the law marked a sad day for kansas and the united states . `` this law puts women at risk and ties doctors ' hands , '' she said . `` we 'll continue to fight ! '' cnn 's sam stringer contributed to this report .","summary":" the law , signed by kansas gov . <\/t> sam brownback on tuesday , bans what it describes as `` dismemberment abortion `` and defines as `` knowingly dismembering a living unborn child and extracting such unborn child one piece at a time from the uterus . `` <\/t> supporters of the measure described it as a groundbreaking step , while opponents warned it was dangerous and among the most restrictive abortion laws in the country . <\/t> the law does not spell out a specific time frame that limits when an abortion can occur , but it bans the dilation and evacuation abortion procedure commonly used during the second trimester of pregnancy . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . <\/t> the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . <\/t> the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . <\/t> more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( the hollywood reporter ) the author of a 2006 novel has accused the `` avengers '' director and `` cabin '' director drew goddard of stealing his idea . with just weeks until his box-office victory lap for `` avengers : age of ultron , '' joss whedon is now facing a lawsuit accusing him of stealing the idea for the 2012 meta-horror movie the cabin in the woods . whedon produced and co-wrote the script for cabin with director drew goddard , a writer on whedon 's `` buffy the vampire slayer '' and a fanboy favorite in his own right , with credits that include netflix 's `` daredevil '' ( and reportedly may soon include sony 's upcoming spider-man projects ) . whedon and goddard are named as defendants , along with lionsgate and whedon 's mutant enemy production company , in the complaint filed monday in california federal court . joss whedon slams ' jurassic world ' clip as `` '70s-era sexist '' . in the complaint , peter gallagher ( no , not that peter gallagher ) claims whedon and goddard took the idea for `` the cabin in the woods '' from his 2006 novel `` the little white trip : a night in the pines . '' he 's suing for copyright infringement and wants $ 10 million in damages . gallagher is basing his claim on the works ' similar premises : both feature a group of young people terrorized by monsters while staying at a cabin in what is revealed to be ( spoiler alert ) a horror-film scenario designed by mysterious operators . read the full complaint . gallagher also alleges similarities between the characters ' names and personalities -- his book 's blond julie and shy dura and the film 's jules ( anna hutchison ) and dana ( kristen connolly ) , and handsome and scatterbrained men in both works -- and certain scenes involving the characters finding strange items in their respective cabins and discovering hidden cameras . ' age of ultron ' : quicksilver and scarlet witch are `` massively important , '' says joss whedon ( video ) . in the complaint , gallagher describes how he self-published the novel and `` began grassroots efforts '' to sell it on the venice beach boardwalk and on santa monica 's third street promenade . `` [ the defendants ] currently reside and operate out of santa monica , california , a short distance from where the book was sold , '' the lawsuit claims . gallagher alleges that he `` was contacted by multiple credited entertainment industry producers who expressed interest in the book , '' but he does n't specify lionsgate or mutant enemy . a lionsgate spokesman declined to comment . the hollywood reporter has reached out to representatives for whedon and goddard . \u00a92015 the hollywood reporter . all rights reserved .","summary":" with just weeks until his box-office victory lap for `` avengers : age of ultron , `` joss whedon is now facing a lawsuit accusing him of stealing the idea for the 2012 meta-horror movie the cabin in the woods . <\/t> whedon produced and co-wrote the script for cabin with director drew goddard , a writer on whedon 's `` buffy the vampire slayer `` and a fanboy favorite in his own right , with credits that include netflix 's `` daredevil `` ( and reportedly may soon include sony 's upcoming spider-man projects ) . <\/t> he 's suing for copyright infringement and wants $ 10 million in damages . <\/t> the hollywood reporter has reached out to representatives for whedon and goddard . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a man charged with planning the deadly 2008 mumbai terror attacks in india has been released on bail in pakistan after years of detention , prompting sharp criticism from india . zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi , a top leader of the terrorist group lashkar-e-taiba , was released early friday from a jail in the pakistani city of rawalpindi , according to yahya mujahid , spokesman for jamaat-ud-dawa , a group with which lakhvi is affiliated . lakhvi was charged in pakistan in 2009 , accused of masterminding the november 2008 terror attacks that left more than 160 people dead in mumbai , india 's most populous city . lakhvi still faces trial in the case . but an anti-terrorism court granted lakhvi bail last year , a decision the pakistani government said it would challenge . that challenge lasted until thursday , when the lahore high court ordered his release , cnn affiliate and pakistani outlet geo news reported . lakhvi posted bail totaling 2 million pakistani rupees ( more than $ 19,000 ) , according to geo news . india , pakistan 's neighbor and rival , condemned lakhvi 's bail release on friday . the country contacted pakistan 's foreign secretary to underline `` that this has reinforced the perception that pakistan has a dual policy on dealing with terrorists , and those who have carried out attacks or are posing a threat to india are being dealt with differently , '' said syed akbaruddin , a spokesman for india 's ministry of external affairs . the accusation that pakistan might treat india differently highlights long-running tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbors , which have fought three wars against each other since their partition at the end of british colonial rule . pakistan 's foreign office responded friday by saying , `` it would not be proper to cast aspersions on pakistan 's commitment to countering terrorism at a time when pakistan has entered a critical stage of defeating the menace of terrorism . '' the foreign office also blamed what it said was india 's delay in cooperating in the case , saying it `` weakened the prosecution . '' in the mumbai attacks , heavily armed men stormed landmark buildings around mumbai , including luxury hotels , the city 's historic victoria terminus train station and a jewish cultural center . india executed the last surviving gunman from the attacks in 2012 . other suspects were all killed during the series of attacks , which went on for three days . more about the mumbai attacks . cnn 's harmeet singh contributed to this report .","summary":" zaki-ur-rehman lakhvi , a top leader of the terrorist group lashkar-e-taiba , was released early friday from a jail in the pakistani city of rawalpindi , according to yahya mujahid , spokesman for jamaat-ud-dawa , a group with which lakhvi is affiliated . <\/t> lakhvi was charged in pakistan in 2009 , accused of masterminding the november 2008 terror attacks that left more than 160 people dead in mumbai , india 's most populous city . <\/t> that challenge lasted until thursday , when the lahore high court ordered his release , cnn affiliate and pakistani outlet geo news reported . <\/t> india , pakistan 's neighbor and rival , condemned lakhvi 's bail release on friday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a mom furious at her son for apparently taking part in the baltimore riots has become a sensation online . in video captured by cnn affiliate wmar , the woman is seen pulling her masked son away from a crowd , smacking him in the head repeatedly , and screaming at him . as he tries to walk away , she follows him , screaming , `` get the f -- - over here ! '' eventually , he turns toward her , his face no longer covered . the boy is dressed in dark pants and a black hoodie , with a dark backpack on . wmar reports that the woman saw her son on television throwing rocks at police . the name of the woman dressed in light blue jeans , a yellow lace tunic and a cropped yellow jacket was not immediately known . but police commissioner anthony batts thanked her in remarks to the media . `` and if you saw in one scene you had one mother who grabbed their child who had a hood on his head and she started smacking him on the head because she was so embarrassed , '' he said monday . `` i wish i had more parents that took charge of their kids out there tonight . ''","summary":" ( cnn ) a mom furious at her son for apparently taking part in the baltimore riots has become a sensation online . <\/t> in video captured by cnn affiliate wmar , the woman is seen pulling her masked son away from a crowd , smacking him in the head repeatedly , and screaming at him . <\/t> the boy is dressed in dark pants and a black hoodie , with a dark backpack on . <\/t> `` and if you saw in one scene you had one mother who grabbed their child who had a hood on his head and she started smacking him on the head because she was so embarrassed , `` he said monday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) '' success kid '' is likely the internet 's most famous baby . you 've seen him in dozens of memes , fist clenched in a determined look of persevering despite the odds . success kid -- now an 8-year-old named sammy griner -- needs a little bit of that mojo to rub off on his family . his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . the campaign is already a success . by wednesday it had topped its goal . griner told the daily dot that her husband was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2006 and suffered complete kidney failure three years later . `` one can only survive with no natural kidney function ... for so long , '' laney griner said . `` his energy and mood are affected ; he can no longer work , and he spends 12 hours a week in dialysis clinic . `` having been on dialysis for this long greatly increases his risks of developing further complications . the only way to save his life is to get a transplant . there 's no other way around that , '' she said . the family does n't know when a kidney might become available . their gofundme page has a link for potential donors . sammy 's internet fame began in 2007 when his mom posted a picture of him on a beach with a fist full of sand and a satisfied look on his face . myspace picked it up , so did reddit . the rest is internet history . success just seems to run in some families .","summary":" his dad , justin , needs a kidney transplant . <\/t> about a week ago , laney griner , justin 's wife and sammy 's mother , created a gofundme campaign with a goal of $ 75,000 to help cover the medical expenses that go along with a kidney transplant . <\/t> griner told the daily dot that her husband was diagnosed with kidney disease in 2006 and suffered complete kidney failure three years later . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . iraqi security forces regained full control of the baiji refinery , the combined joint task force said . a week ago , isis claimed it controlled part of the facility , posting images online that purported to back up the claim . iraq is working to fortify the facility 's defenses , the task force said in a statement . over the past nine days , the coalition conducted 47 airstrikes in the area , the statement said . meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . the peshmerga are the national military force of kurdistan . `` front-line reporting indicates at least 35 isis terrorists were killed during the offensive , '' the council said in a statement . the goal was to push back isis and `` diminish its ability to threaten the security of kirkuk province , '' the statement said . `` this success follows an offensive south and west of kirkuk '' last month in which 100 square kilometers ( 39 square miles ) of terrain was cleared , the council said .","summary":" ( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . <\/t> iraqi security forces regained full control of the baiji refinery , the combined joint task force said . <\/t> a week ago , isis claimed it controlled part of the facility , posting images online that purported to back up the claim . <\/t> meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . suddenly , he 's set to buy his own place and collect a nice pension . helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . charles inman could not bear to see his 62-year-old ward land back on the street , he told cnn affiliate wfts . the shelter where the case worker works set helinski up with a bunk and a locker . but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . `` he needed to have an identification , but we could n't get an identification without a birth certificate , '' inman said . a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . `` we first had to figure out that we needed a consular record of foreign birth or something like that , '' said tampa police officer dan mcdonald , who pitched in to help helinski . with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . `` then it became bank of america , '' he said . the account was still there , and the social security administration had n't forgotten about him . it had kept paying helinski benefits for years , and they had stacked up high . now helinski is thinking of buying his own four walls . and he 'll have monthly benefits to live on . `` i guess i 'm exhilarated , excited , you know , '' he said . mcdonald said he and inman were stunned . `` we were n't quite sure what to say . ''","summary":" john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . <\/t> suddenly , he 's set to buy his own place and collect a nice pension . <\/t> the shelter where the case worker works set helinski up with a bunk and a locker . <\/t> a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"new delhi , india ( cnn ) as the earth shook in nepal , tremors were felt over the border in india as well . it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . and there will be more to come . hundreds of trained disaster relief troops landed in kathmandu and quickly got to work . with each flight in , there was a flight back out , packed with indians and other nationals escaping to safety : 2,000 and counting have fled so far . by monday , india was in full-scale crisis mode : from airports across india , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from india 's east , aiming for more remote areas . on the ground : devastation in nepal . india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . he has visited the country twice in his first year in office . and on sunday , in his national radio address to the nation , he said indians needed to `` wipe the tears of every nepali , hold their hands , and stand with them . '' it all highlights the more proactive role taken by india in recent months . just weeks ago , india flexed its military muscle to rescue indians and other nationals from conflict-torn yemen . now , it is taking the lead in nepal . some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . a display of hard power , perhaps to achieve enduring soft power in the region . but in times like this , help is always welcome . first there 's the immediate search and rescue operation , and then the long process of rebuilding work . nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead .","summary":" it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . <\/t> with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . <\/t> by monday , india was in full-scale crisis mode : from airports across india , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from india 's east , aiming for more remote areas . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) gastrointestinal illness has gripped 100 people on the cruise ship celebrity infinity , according to a report from the centers for disease control . of the ship 's 2,117 passengers , 95 have suffered from vomiting , diarrhea and other symptoms , the cdc said . the illness has also affected five members of the 964-person crew . the cdc has yet to determine what 's causing the ailments . two staffers from the agency are scheduled to meet the west coast-based ship in san diego on monday . the infinity left san diego on march 29 . it made its last stop in puerto vallarta , mexico , on april 10 , according to marinetraffic.com . celebrity cruises has been taking action since the outbreak began , including increasing cleaning and disinfection procedures , keeping passengers informed and taking specimens from the afflicted for testing by the cdc , the agency says . according to the maritime executive , this is the third time the celebrity infinity has suffered an outbreak of gastrointestinal illness , with others occurring in 2006 and 2013 . the ship was built in 2001 and refurbished in 2011 .","summary":" ( cnn ) gastrointestinal illness has gripped 100 people on the cruise ship celebrity infinity , according to a report from the centers for disease control . <\/t> of the ship 's 2,117 passengers , 95 have suffered from vomiting , diarrhea and other symptoms , the cdc said . <\/t> the illness has also affected five members of the 964-person crew . <\/t> it made its last stop in puerto vallarta , mexico , on april 10 , according to marinetraffic.com . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) eleven channels associated with the french-language global television network tv5monde went black late wednesday due to an `` extremely powerful cyberattack , '' the network 's director said . in addition to its 11 channels , tv5monde also temporarily lost control of its social media outlets and its websites , director yves bigot said in a video message posted later on facebook . on a mobile site , which was still active , the network said it was `` hacked by an islamist group . '' isis logos and markings could be seen on some tv5monde social media accounts . but there was no immediate claim of responsibility by isis or any other group . the outage began around 10 p.m. paris time ( 4 p.m . et ) , and network teams were still working to restore service more than five hours later . according to france 's ministry of culture and communications , tv5monde offers round-the-clock entertainment , news and culturing programming in french that reaches 260 million homes worldwide . it functions under a partnership that consists of the governments of france , canada and switzerland , as well as the wallonia-brussels federation . other networks that provide content to tv5monde include cnn affiliates france 2 and france 3 , france 24 and radio france international .","summary":" ( cnn ) eleven channels associated with the french-language global television network tv5monde went black late wednesday due to an `` extremely powerful cyberattack , `` the network 's director said . <\/t> in addition to its 11 channels , tv5monde also temporarily lost control of its social media outlets and its websites , director yves bigot said in a video message posted later on facebook . <\/t> but there was no immediate claim of responsibility by isis or any other group . <\/t> et ) , and network teams were still working to restore service more than five hours later . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) fast-food outlet burger king will sponsor the wedding of an illinois couple . not just any couple -- these are the nuptials of joel burger and ashley king . they accepted the restaurant chain 's offer to pay for their july affair on monday . `` we are very appreciative of burger king and ca n't thank them enough for their generosity ! '' said king . it all started after their engagement in october . the couple had a little fun with the name coincidence and posed by a burger king restaurant sign for a photo . they were interviewed by reporter dave bakke of the state journal-register in springfield , the state capital . burger king got wind of the article and was immediately interested in the happy couple , tweeting for help to locate them . they were invited on skype on monday to learn of a surprise : burger king will pay for their whole wedding . `` we were shocked ( and still are ) , '' said king . the fast food romance was many years in the making . burger , now 24 , and king , 23 , met in kindergarten and grew up together in new berlin . in fifth grade , classmates joel burger and ashley king were asked to stand as student council representatives during an assembly with a motivational speaker . `` he said our names to the school , '' king told cnn , `` and then laughed and pronounced that together we were burger king . '' the motivational speaker was n't too far off -- a merger was in the works . the two became friends by high school , then dated in college . when the time came to propose , `` joel took me out on his boat to go fishing , and he popped the question while we were on the water . '' burger king 's message for the happy couple : `` congratulations , joel and ashley on falling in love your way . ''","summary":" ( cnn ) fast-food outlet burger king will sponsor the wedding of an illinois couple . <\/t> they accepted the restaurant chain 's offer to pay for their july affair on monday . <\/t> they were invited on skype on monday to learn of a surprise : burger king will pay for their whole wedding . <\/t> the couple had a little fun with the name coincidence and posed by a burger king restaurant sign for a photo . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . <\/t> and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . <\/t> the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . <\/t> those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"des moines , iowa ( cnn ) martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . `` i 've seen it before , '' the former governor of maryland and possible presidential contender said . `` history is full of examples where the inevitable frontrunner was inevitable right up until she was no longer or he was no longer inevitable . '' clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . o'malley had previously dropped the inevitability comment in a television interview last month . the former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the polk county democrats in des moines , said that although clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , '' the democratic party is full of `` good leaders . '' `` history is full of examples where people who are not very well known nationally can be very well known once they are willing to make their case to the people of iowa , '' o'malley said . in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . in a march cnn\/orc poll of national democrats , only 1 % picked o'malley . in a january poll by bloomberg politics and the des moines register , o'malley was also at 1 % among iowa democrats . clinton , who leads most polls by upwards of 40 points , is planning to launch her presidential candidacy on sunday through a video message on social media , a person close to her campaign-in-waiting told cnn on friday . while he would n't say much about clinton , when asked about her candidacy , o'malley said , `` if leaders believe that they have the experience and the framework to move our country forward , they should run . and they should engage with voters and our country would be the better for it . '' o'malley , like other democrats , appears to refrain from directly attacking clinton . although last month on abc , he said that the presidency is `` not some crown to be passed between two families , '' he has not focused on her . he has , however , openly teased a presidential run . `` i know that , as democrats , we expect -- and i have heard this all over the country -- the democrats expect a robust conversation about the issues we face as a nation and the challenges we face , '' he said . `` they believe that that conversation needs to take place in something as important as a presidential primary . '' he concluded : `` it would be an extreme poverty indeed if there was only one person willing to compete for our party 's nomination for president . ''","summary":" des moines , iowa ( cnn ) martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . <\/t> clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . <\/t> the former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the polk county democrats in des moines , said that although clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , `` the democratic party is full of `` good leaders . `` <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a 32-year-old massachusetts man is facing murder charges , authorities said wednesday , four days after another man 's remains were found in a duffel bag . the middlesex district attorney 's office said that carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned the morning of april 14 for murder in connection with the remains discovered saturday in cambridge . earlier this week , colina was arraigned on charges of assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body . a middlesex county judge then revoked bail for colina in another case he 's involved in , for alleged assault and battery . the victim in that case is different from the one whose remains were found in recent days . police were notified saturday morning about a suspicious item along a walkway in cambridge . officers arrived at the scene , opened a duffel bag and found human remains . after that discovery , police say , a surveillance video led them to an apartment building , where more body parts were discovered in a common area . that location is near the cambridge police department headquarters . the remains at both locations belonged to the same victim , identified monday as jonathan camilien , 26 . camilien and colina knew each other , according to authorities . `` this was a gruesome discovery , '' district attorney marian ryan said . cnn 's kevin conlon contributed to this report .","summary":" the middlesex district attorney 's office said that carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned the morning of april 14 for murder in connection with the remains discovered saturday in cambridge . <\/t> earlier this week , colina was arraigned on charges of assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body . <\/t> a middlesex county judge then revoked bail for colina in another case he 's involved in , for alleged assault and battery . <\/t> the remains at both locations belonged to the same victim , identified monday as jonathan camilien , 26 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"washington ( cnn ) president barack obama says he is `` absolutely committed to making sure '' israel maintains a military advantage over iran . his comments to the new york times , published on sunday , come amid criticism from israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu of the deal that the united states and five other world powers struck with iran . tehran agreed to halt the country 's nuclear ambitions , and in exchange , western powers would drop sanctions that have hurt the iran 's economy . obama said he understands and respects netanyahu 's stance that israel is particularly vulnerable and does n't `` have the luxury of testing these propositions '' in the deal . `` but what i would say to them is that not only am i absolutely committed to making sure they maintain their qualitative military edge , and that they can deter any potential future attacks , but what i 'm willing to do is to make the kinds of commitments that would give everybody in the neighborhood , including iran , a clarity that if israel were to be attacked by any state , that we would stand by them , '' obama said . that , he said , should be `` sufficient to take advantage of this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see whether or not we can at least take the nuclear issue off the table , '' he said . the framework negotiators announced last week would see iran reduce its centrifuges from 19,000 to 5,060 , limit the extent to which uranium necessary for nuclear weapons can be enriched and increase inspections . the talks over a final draft are scheduled to continue until june 30 . but netanyahu and republican critics in congress have complained that iran wo n't have to shut down its nuclear facilities and that the country 's leadership is n't trustworthy enough for the inspections to be as valuable as obama says they are . obama said even if iran ca n't be trusted , there 's still a case to be made for the deal . `` in fact , you could argue that if they are implacably opposed to us , all the more reason for us to want to have a deal in which we know what they 're doing and that , for a long period of time , we can prevent them from having a nuclear weapon , '' obama said .","summary":" `` but what i would say to them is that not only am i absolutely committed to making sure they maintain their qualitative military edge , and that they can deter any potential future attacks , but what i 'm willing to do is to make the kinds of commitments that would give everybody in the neighborhood , including iran , a clarity that if israel were to be attacked by any state , that we would stand by them , '' obama said . <\/t> but netanyahu and republican critics in congress have complained that iran wo n't have to shut down its nuclear facilities and that the country 's leadership is n't trustworthy enough for the inspections to be as valuable as obama says they are . <\/t> obama said even if iran ca n't be trusted , there 's still a case to be made for the deal . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . '' this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug '' for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . the group acted this week because of increased public attention on lethal injection , said michelle spinnler , spokeswoman for the american pharmacists association . that spotlight includes a january supreme court decision to stay the execution for three death row inmates in oklahoma . this was prompted by clayton lockett 's execution by lethal injection nearly one year ago in which he writhed on a gurney for 43 minutes before he died from a heart attack . in georgia last month , the execution of female death row inmate kelly renee gissendaner was postponed as a precaution when the execution team checked the medications and discovered they looked cloudy . thirty-two sates allow capital punishment , and lethal injection is still the most common method . last month , utah gov . gary r. herbert signed a law reinstating firing squads as a method of execution in cases in which lethal injection medications are not available . of the eight inmates currently on death row in utah , three opted for the new choice of death by firing squad . pentobarbital is the preferred drug used for lethal injection . in texas , the department of criminal justice told cnn in march they are running out of their supply . in july 2011 , lundbeck inc. , the manufacturer of pentobarbital , decided to no longer provide the drug to prisons for use in capital punishment . the companies that manufacture the products traditionally used in executions almost unilaterally decided to stop selling to institutions that used the products for that purpose , so states then turned to compounded preparations , spinnler said . `` pharmacists should not be involved in preparation of these products or involved in executions in any other way . '' she says . the new declaration by the american pharmacists association aligns with positions held by other professional medical organizations such as the american medical association , the american nurses association and the american board of anesthesiology .","summary":" '' this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug '' for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . <\/t> the group acted this week because of increased public attention on lethal injection , said michelle spinnler , spokeswoman for the american pharmacists association . <\/t> herbert signed a law reinstating firing squads as a method of execution in cases in which lethal injection medications are not available . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) since iran 's islamic revolution in 1979 , women have been barred from attending most sports events involving men . but the situation appears set to improve in the coming months after a top iranian sports official said that the ban will be lifted for some events . a plan to allow `` women and families '' to enter sports stadiums will come into effect in the next year , deputy sports minister abdolhamid ahmadi said saturday , according to state-run media . but it is n't clear exactly which games women will be able to attend . according to the state-run press tv , ahmadi said the restrictions would be lifted for indoor sports events . the rules wo n't change for all matches because some sports are mainly related to men and `` families are not interested in attending '' them , press tv cited him as saying . iranian authorities imposed the ban on women attending men 's sports events after the revolution , deeming that mixed crowds watching games together was un-islamic . during the ensuing decades , the crowds at soccer games , iran 's most popular sport , have been all male . iranian women were briefly permitted to attend volleyball matches under the moderate president mohammad khatami , but the ban was reinstated in 2005 after the more hard-line mahmoud ahmadinejad came to power . the iranian government has come under pressure from international sports officials over the restrictions . fifa president sepp blatter called on iran last month to end its `` intolerable '' ban on women attending soccer matches , saying the situation `` can not continue . '' iran had been in the running to host the 2019 edition of soccer 's asian cup , but the tournament was awarded to the united arab emirates . the ban on women attending matches was widely seen as a major impediment to iran 's chances of securing the event . the ban came under the spotlight at the asian cup in australia earlier this year , when thousands of female iranian fans watched their soccer team without restriction . during the match against iraq , activists called for the ban to end and unfurled a banner showing the face of ghoncheh ghavami , a british-iranian woman detained in iran last year while trying to watch a volleyball match . iranian officials have denied that ghavami was arrested for attending the volleyball game , saying she was taken into custody for `` anti-iran activities . '' the news agency reuters reported that she was recently pardoned by the court of appeal . cnn 's annie ramos contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) since iran 's islamic revolution in 1979 , women have been barred from attending most sports events involving men . <\/t> iranian authorities imposed the ban on women attending men 's sports events after the revolution , deeming that mixed crowds watching games together was un-islamic . <\/t> fifa president sepp blatter called on iran last month to end its `` intolerable '' ban on women attending soccer matches , saying the situation `` can not continue . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) how will the new `` fantastic four '' differ from the original movie of a decade ago ? for starters , as a new trailer shows , sue and johnny storm 's father initiates the project that ends up giving the foursome their powers . they also end up in another dimension , and we see the early flirtation between sue storm and reed richards as well . the movie , due out august 7 , promises a very different take on the classic marvel comics characters , played this go-round by miles teller , kate mara , michael b. jordan and jamie bell . we also get our first glimpse of the villainous dr. doom in this new trailer , released sunday . fans on twitter had mixed reactions . check out the trailer here : the trailerpalooza of `` star wars , '' `` batman v. superman '' and `` fantastic four '' kept sci-fi and superhero fans chattering all weekend . not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . it features even more of star chris pratt . pratt 's scientist character knows dinosaurs better than anyone . after a genetically modified mutant dinosaur escapes from an island theme park along with others , he takes charge of a mission to contain the dangerous creatures . ( the trailer also includes part of a scene that caused controversy after joss whedon called it `` sexist '' last week . ) the movie is first in the rampaging-dino franchise since `` jurassic park iii '' in 2001 . and , as we see for the first time , the dinosaurs have learned to communicate with each other . uh-oh . early word on twitter was pretty good . here 's the new trailer for the movie , out june 12 :","summary":" for starters , as a new trailer shows , sue and johnny storm 's father initiates the project that ends up giving the foursome their powers . <\/t> not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . <\/t> here 's the new trailer for the movie , out june 12 : <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) kanye west has settled a lawsuit with a paparazzi photographer he assaulted -- and the two have shaken on it . the photographer , daniel ramos , had filed the civil suit against west after the hip-hop star attacked him and tried to wrestle his camera from him in july 2013 at los angeles international airport . west pleaded no contest last year to a misdemeanor count of battery over the scuffle . a judge sentenced him to two years ' probation , as well as anger management sessions and community service . ramos and his lawyer , gloria allred , sought general and punitive damages in the civil suit , saying that west had interfered with the photographer 's rights to pursue a lawful occupation . the case had been set for trial next week , but allred issued a statement tuesday night saying ramos ' side had filed a dismissal `` because the case was settled to the satisfaction of the parties . '' she did n't disclose the details of the settlement other than saying that `` one important aspect of it was an apology by kanye west to our client , daniel ramos . '' her statement included a picture of west and ramos shaking hands , which she said happened after the apology . the original incident was caught on video , including the following exchange . `` kanye ! kanye ! talk to me , kanye ! '' ramos shouts outside a terminal at the los angeles airport on the night of july 19 , 2013 . `` what 's ' going on ? why ca n't we talk to you ? i mean , why ? '' he asks as west moves through a group of paparazzi . `` now come on , kanye , i do n't want to fight with you , '' he says as west advances toward him . `` i told you , do n't talk to me , right , '' west says . `` you 're trying to get me in trouble so i step off and have to pay you like $ 250,000 . '' west is then seen rushing the photographer and attempting to wrestle his camera from his hands . west retreats after about 15 seconds of scuffling with the photographer . `` we believe that this case sent an important message , '' allred said . `` celebrities are not above the law , and they have no right to physically attack someone simply because they were asked a question . '' beverly hills police investigated an incident in january 2014 in which west was accused of assaulting a man at a beverly hills chiropractor 's office . west avoided criminal charges by reaching a civil settlement with the man . kanye west apologizes to beck , bruno mars . cnn 's sonya hamasaki contributed to this report .","summary":" the photographer , daniel ramos , had filed the civil suit against west after the hip-hop star attacked him and tried to wrestle his camera from him in july 2013 at los angeles international airport . <\/t> ramos and his lawyer , gloria allred , sought general and punitive damages in the civil suit , saying that west had interfered with the photographer 's rights to pursue a lawful occupation . <\/t> '' she did n't disclose the details of the settlement other than saying that `` one important aspect of it was an apology by kanye west to our client , daniel ramos . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the united states is urging china to release five young feminists who face years in prison over their campaign for gender equality . authorities detained the women in three cities -- beijing , guangzhou and hangzhou -- a few days ahead of events planned for international women 's day on march 8 . `` each and every one of us has the right to speak out against sexual harassment and the many other injustices that millions of women and girls suffer around the world , '' u.s. secretary of state john kerry said in a statement friday . `` we strongly support the efforts of these activists to make progress on these challenging issues , and we believe that chinese authorities should also support them , not silence them . '' the detention of wei tingting , along with wu rongrong , li tingting , wang man and zheng churan has drawn harsh criticism from the international community . protesters in several cities have called for their release and taken to social media with the phrase `` free the five '' as a hashtag . wang qiushi , the lawyer for wei , said police recommended monday that prosecutors press charges of `` assembling a crowd to disturb public order . '' prosecutors have seven days -- until monday -- to decide whether to pursue the charges , according to the lawyer . `` we can do nothing but wait , '' wang said . the five were initially held on suspicion of `` picking quarrels and provoking trouble . '' wang said he did n't know why the charge against the women changed . `` neither should constitute a crime , '' he said . campaign group amnesty international said the new charge was less serious but still carried a maximum prison term of five years . `` the women were doing nothing wrong , nothing illegal . they were simply calling for an end to sexual harassment , '' said william nee , china researcher at amnesty international . wang said that wei was subjected to lengthy cross examinations during her detention . two of the women are said to be in poor health . he added that the charges relate both to the activities the women planned for international women 's day and earlier campaigns against domestic violence . the five are members of china 's women 's rights action group . they had planned to hand out stickers with slogans saying `` stop sexual harassment , let us stay safe '' and `` go police , go arrest those who committed sexual harassment ! '' on international women 's day . this week , kerry 's predecessor , hillary clinton , tweeted that the activists ' detention was `` inexcusable . '' chinese authorities rebuked her comment , saying public figures should respect the nation 's sovereignty and independence . cnn 's katie hunt and shen lu contributed to this report .","summary":" '' wang said he did n't know why the charge against the women changed . <\/t> campaign group amnesty international said the new charge was less serious but still carried a maximum prison term of five years . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . since then , the amount of oil in the area has dissipated and communities have started to show signs of recovery . in fact , reports indicate that the gulf of mexico 's seafood industry , which supplies the united states with roughly 40 % of its seafood , is finally starting to rebound . however , profound challenges remain , in part because so many questions about the long-term consequences remain unanswered . to this day , it 's still unclear where all of the oil went , exactly how much remains or whether the reappearance of wildlife is a result of adaptation or a signal that the crisis is truly abating . one of the populations that can provide insight into these questions is the gulf crab . crabs play an important role in the region : roughly 60 million pounds were fished in the gulf in 2012 , earning tens of millions in revenue . yet in the aftermath of the spill , changes to crustacean communities in the area were quite apparent to the naked eye . researchers documented substantial differences in appearance , and deformities in crabs that were affected by the spill including lesions so numerous they ate through the joints , forcing limbs to fall off . these traits have affected not only the crabs ' market value but also likely their ability to survive . while these changes in outward appearance have dissipated in the short-term , the health of these crabs could still be precarious . i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . using the power of genomics and computational biology , we analyzed the genes of flat back mud crabs that were exposed to oil from the macondo prospect where the deepwater horizon rig was drilling when it exploded or to a combination of oil and dispersant in the lab . by studying gene expression , the process that turns information from a gene into a product that functions within a cell , we searched for indicators that might signal exposure to oil and , based on the types of changes we might see , clues as to how the crabs respond . although we are still in the early stages of our research , we are seeing significant differences in gene expression connected to exposure -- meaning the crabs are turning some genes on or off in response to oil and dispersant . we are still working to determine whether these changes impact their ability to survive and reproduce . it 's not just gulf crabs that are experiencing changes . research on different species and other aspects of the regional environment is starting to show that there could be long-term effects resulting from the oil spill and the response to the spill . this not only has consequences for the gulf area , where oil drilling continues , but also for communities along the atlantic coast , where the obama administration has recently announced a plan to open unprecedented oil and natural gas exploration . ( bp 's vice president of communications , geoff morrell , told cnn that wildlife species in the gulf have `` bounced back and `` there is no data that suggests there are any long-term population-level impacts to any species . '' ) with the virtual certainty of more spills , we need a lot more information on the consequences of these disasters and how we can combat them effectively and efficiently . the u.s. department of the interior and the environmental protection agency are making some progress . in coming months , they are releasing changes to regulations and response plans based on the early lessons learned from the deepwater horizon spill . but government agencies can not just rely on the short-term data to determine the best response for the next oil spill crisis . instead , the government and oil companies should work together to support ongoing , long-term ecological research so that we have a better grasp of what `` normal '' looks like and what factors are important in maintaining those conditions even after a disastrous oil spill . only then will we truly understand the impact of offshore drilling and the best ways to respond to crises to protect our most important natural resources .","summary":" i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . <\/t> research on different species and other aspects of the regional environment is starting to show that there could be long-term effects resulting from the oil spill and the response to the spill . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) james best , best known for his portrayal of bumbling sheriff rosco p. coltrane on tv 's `` the dukes of hazzard , '' died monday after a brief illness . he was 88 . best died in hospice in hickory , north carolina , of complications from pneumonia , said steve latshaw , a longtime friend and hollywood colleague . although he 'd been a busy actor for decades in theater and in hollywood , best did n't become famous until 1979 , when `` the dukes of hazzard 's '' cornpone charms began beaming into millions of american homes almost every friday night . for seven seasons , best 's rosco p. coltrane chased the moonshine-running duke boys back and forth across the back roads of fictitious hazzard county , georgia , although his `` hot pursuit '' usually ended with him crashing his patrol car . although rosco was slow-witted and corrupt , best gave him a childlike enthusiasm that got laughs and made him endearing . his character became known for his distinctive `` kew-kew-kew '' chuckle and for goofy catchphrases such as `` cuff 'em and stuff 'em ! '' upon making an arrest . among the most popular shows on tv in the early '80s , `` the dukes of hazzard '' ran until 1985 and spawned tv movies , an animated series and video games . several of best 's `` hazzard '' co-stars paid tribute to the late actor on social media . `` i laughed and learned more from jimmie in one hour than from anyone else in a whole year , '' co-star john schneider , who played bo duke , said on twitter . `` give uncle jesse my love when you see him dear friend . '' `` jimmy best was the most constantly creative person i have ever known , '' said ben jones , who played mechanic cooter on the show , in a facebook post . `` every minute of his long life was spent acting , writing , producing , painting , teaching , fishing , or involved in another of his life 's many passions . '' born jewel guy on july 26 , 1926 , in powderly , kentucky , best was orphaned at 3 and adopted by armen and essa best , who renamed him james and raised him in rural indiana . best served in the army during world war ii before launching his acting career . in the 1950s and 1960s , he accumulated scores of credits , playing a range of colorful supporting characters in such tv shows as `` the twilight zone , '' `` bonanza , '' `` the andy griffith show '' and `` gunsmoke . '' he later appeared in a handful of burt reynolds ' movies , including `` hooper '' and `` the end . '' but best will always be best known for his `` hazzard '' role , which lives on in reruns . `` jimmie was my teacher , mentor , close friend and collaborator for 26 years , '' latshaw said . `` i directed two of his feature films , including the recent ' return of the killer shrews , ' a sequel he co-wrote and was quite proud of as he had made the first one more than 50 years earlier . '' people we 've lost in 2015 . cnn 's stella chan contributed to this story .","summary":" ( cnn ) james best , best known for his portrayal of bumbling sheriff rosco p. <\/t> '' `` jimmy best was the most constantly creative person i have ever known , '' said ben jones , who played mechanic cooter on the show , in a facebook post . <\/t> '' but best will always be best known for his `` hazzard '' role , which lives on in reruns . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) jason rezaian has sat in jail in iran for nearly nine months . the washington post 's bureau chief in tehran was arrested in july on unspecified allegations . it took more than four months for a judge to hear charges against him . they remained publicly undisclosed until last week . the iranian-american will be tried soon on espionage , tehran 's chief justice said . he is accused of economic spying , the post reported , citing iranian state media . the washington post did not mince words on the allegation . `` any charges of that sort would be absurd , the product of fertile and twisted imaginations , '' the paper said in a statement . the state department also reacted with term `` absurd '' after hearing of reports in iran 's press about the charges . `` if the reports are true , these charges are absurd , should be immediately dismissed and jason should be immediately freed so that he can return to his family , '' the state department official said . since officers picked up rezaian and his wife , yeganeh salehi , on july 22 at their home , the post , the state department and rezaian 's family have protested and called for his release . salehi was released on bail in october . rezaian was denied bail . and for months , he was denied access to proper legal representation , his family has said . boxing great muhammad ali , also an american muslim , appealed to tehran last month to give rezaian full access to legal representation and free him on bail . `` to my knowledge , jason is a man of peace and great faith , a man whose dedication and respect for the iranian people is evident in his work , '' ali said in a religiously worded statement . the journalist has also not been allowed to see visitors aside from his wife and has endured long interrogations , family members have said . in december , after a 10-hour hearing , rezaian signed a paper to acknowledge that he understood the charges against him , the post reported . iran 's human rights chief , mohammad javad larijani , told news outlet france 24 last year that he hoped rezaian 's case would come to a positive conclusion . he said , `` let us hope that this fiasco will end on good terms . '' more on detained americans . cnn 's sara mazloumsaki and azadeh ansari contributed to this report .","summary":" `` if the reports are true , these charges are absurd , should be immediately dismissed and jason should be immediately freed so that he can return to his family , '' the state department official said . <\/t> since officers picked up rezaian and his wife , yeganeh salehi , on july 22 at their home , the post , the state department and rezaian 's family have protested and called for his release . <\/t> in december , after a 10-hour hearing , rezaian signed a paper to acknowledge that he understood the charges against him , the post reported . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) thousands of syrian and palestinian refugees trapped in the yarmouk refugee camp have suffered what can only be described as untold indignities . but while the story is in itself tragic , it is the individual lives at the heart of the camp that make the imperative for humanitarian action so compelling . i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . '' the fact that they are alive truly make them miracle children . looking into those bright young faces , touching their pristine hands , the logic of our humanitarian mandate -- the mission to protect -- never felt stronger to me . like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . i want to introduce you to them in the hope that you , too , will understand why i am firmly convinced that turning away is not an option -- and why the international community must act in a concerted manner to respond to the many tragedies in syria . jihad ya'qoub , the youngest palestinian refugee to flee yarmouk , was born on march 30 . his mother , said fatima , never imagined bringing a child into this world could be so tough . `` i was hoping to drink milk and eat eggs during my pregnancy , but our financial situation did allow us to buy these expensive food items , '' she said . said fatima was living in a community where the average person survived on just 400 calories a day . mohammad was born in yarmouk on january 25 of this year . when isis -- islamic state of iraq and syria -- entered the camp and tensions heightened , his mother , nadia , fled in search of safety . her only thoughts were to save the life of her newborn son . yet she has not lost hope in the possibility of a dignified future . she hopes that if and when life returns to normal , she will be able to live once more with her husband and son in the family home in yarmouk . these tales of courage and human dignity are a lesson for us all . when i next brief the security council , as i did a few days ago , i will tell them about jihad and mohammad . i will continue to press the case for humanitarian access to other children like them inside yarmouk , other civilians who need help where they are . to do this , hostilities will have to subside . pressure must be exerted on armed actors in yarmouk to this end . beyond that , those civilians wishing to temporarily leave must be allowed to do so safely . these things are all possible . but it takes the necessary political will -- nothing more , nothing less . yarmouk must be a place where the politics of the possible begin to take hold . i believe they can . because to abandon such belief would be to abandon jihad , mohammad and thousands of other civilians like them . and that is simply not an option .","summary":" i encountered two such individuals on my mission to damascus -- jihad and mohammad -- tiny , vulnerable infants who were taken from yarmouk in recent days , a place that was described last week by the u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon as `` the deepest circle of hell . <\/t> like the wider syrian conflict , yarmouk has a human face ; the faces of young mohammad and young jihad . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the california public utilities commission on thursday said it is ordering pacific gas & electric co. to pay a record $ 1.6 billion penalty for unsafe operation of its gas transmission system , including the pipeline rupture that killed eight people in san bruno in september 2010 . most of the penalty amounts to forced spending on improving pipeline safety . of the $ 1.6 billion , $ 850 million will go to `` gas transmission pipeline safety infrastructure improvements , '' the commission said . another $ 50 million will go toward `` other remedies to enhance pipeline safety , '' according to the commission . `` pg & e failed to uphold the public 's trust , '' commission president michael picker said . `` the cpuc failed to keep vigilant . lives were lost . numerous people were injured . homes were destroyed . we must do everything we can to ensure that nothing like this happens again . '' the company 's chief executive officer said in a written statement that pg & e is working to become the safest energy company in the united states . `` since the 2010 explosion of our natural gas transmission pipeline in san bruno , we have worked hard to do the right thing for the victims , their families and the community of san bruno , '' tony earley said . `` we are deeply sorry for this tragic event , and we have dedicated ourselves to re-earning the trust of our customers and the communities we serve . the lessons of this tragic event will not be forgotten . '' on september 9 , 2010 , a section of pg & e pipeline exploded in san bruno , killing eight people and injuring more than 50 others . the blast destroyed 37 homes . pg & e said it has paid more than $ 500 million in claims to the victims and victims ' families in san bruno , which is just south of san francisco . the company also said it has already replaced more than 800 miles of pipe , installed new gas leak technology and implemented nine of 12 recommendations from the national transportation safety board . according to its website , pg & e has 5.4 million electric customers and 4.3 million natural gas customers . the los angeles times reported the previous record penalty was a $ 146 million penalty against southern california edison company in 2008 for falsifying customer and worker safety data . cnn 's jason hanna contributed to this report .","summary":" of the $ 1.6 billion , $ 850 million will go to `` gas transmission pipeline safety infrastructure improvements , '' the commission said . <\/t> `` since the 2010 explosion of our natural gas transmission pipeline in san bruno , we have worked hard to do the right thing for the victims , their families and the community of san bruno , '' tony earley said . <\/t> '' on september 9 , 2010 , a section of pg & e pipeline exploded in san bruno , killing eight people and injuring more than 50 others . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"nairobi , kenya ( cnn ) university of nairobi students were terrified sunday morning when they heard explosions -- caused by a faulty electrical cable -- and believed it was a terror attack , the school said . students on the kikuyu campus stampeded down the halls of the kimberly dormitory , and some jumped from its fifth floor , the university said . hundreds were injured and were taken to hospitals . one person died , according to the school . the confusion and panic came less than two weeks after al-shabaab slaughtered 147 people at a college in garissa , kenya . kenyan teachers and students have said they fear being targeted by the somalia-based terrorists . on sunday , as many as 108 students from the university of nairobi were admitted to kenyatta national hospital . among them , at least 63 students have been discharged , and at least four are slated for surgery , the school said . almost all of the 54 students being treated at pcea kikuyu hospital have been released , the university said . kenya power authorities and its ceo are at the school and looking into the electrical issue . normal power supply will resume after repairs , the university said . `` as we mourn the unfortunate loss of the departed student , we are also praying for the quick recovery of those who were injured , '' said vice chancellor peter m.f . mbithi in a statement . he called on the students , staff and public to remain calm . cnn 's lillian leposo reported from nairobi and ashley fantz wrote this story in atlanta .","summary":" nairobi , kenya ( cnn ) university of nairobi students were terrified sunday morning when they heard explosions -- caused by a faulty electrical cable -- and believed it was a terror attack , the school said . <\/t> among them , at least 63 students have been discharged , and at least four are slated for surgery , the school said . <\/t> almost all of the 54 students being treated at pcea kikuyu hospital have been released , the university said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . <\/t> or is it going up some stairs ? <\/t> some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" ( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . <\/t> on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . <\/t> on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a new kansas law banning a common second-term abortion procedure is the first of its kind in the united states . the law , signed by kansas gov . sam brownback on tuesday , bans what it describes as `` dismemberment abortion '' and defines as `` knowingly dismembering a living unborn child and extracting such unborn child one piece at a time from the uterus . '' supporters of the measure described it as a groundbreaking step , while opponents warned it was dangerous and among the most restrictive abortion laws in the country . the law does not spell out a specific time frame that limits when an abortion can occur , but it bans the dilation and evacuation abortion procedure commonly used during the second trimester of pregnancy . the law allows for the procedure if `` necessary to protect the life or health of the mother , '' according to a statement on brownback 's website . on twitter , brownback , a republican , said he was proud to sign a law `` protecting life at its most vulnerable stage . '' planned parenthood advocates of kansas and mid-missouri sharply criticized the move , which it described as the latest in a series of `` extreme political measures aimed at denying women access to health care and at undermining their decision-making ability . '' `` kansas is now not only the sole state with this atrocious law ; it also now has more restrictions on abortion than any state in the u.s. , '' the advocacy group said in a facebook post . both sides appear to be prepared to take their battle over such measures to other states -- and to court . carol tobias , the president of national right to life , said in a statement that the kansas law was the first of what her organization hopes `` will be many state laws . '' `` this law has the power to transform the landscape of abortion policy in the united states , '' she said . julie burkhart , ceo of wichita-based south wind women 's center , said on twitter that the signing of the law marked a sad day for kansas and the united states . `` this law puts women at risk and ties doctors ' hands , '' she said . `` we 'll continue to fight ! '' cnn 's sam stringer contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) a new kansas law banning a common second-term abortion procedure is the first of its kind in the united states . <\/t> '' `` this law has the power to transform the landscape of abortion policy in the united states , '' she said . <\/t> julie burkhart , ceo of wichita-based south wind women 's center , said on twitter that the signing of the law marked a sad day for kansas and the united states . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . <\/t> the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . <\/t> `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pardon us , `` lost '' fans , but april 8 was n't only your day . yes , we know the significance of april 8 , 2015 , and the alignment of 4:23.42 p.m. on that date to everyone obsessed with the hit abc show , and we heard about the general geek-outs that were occurring . but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . '' twitter did n't , paying homage to the 1995 film `` empire records '' and the character of rex manning , played by the very dreamy maxwell caulfield . the movie -- also starring liv tyler , anthony lapaglia and ren\u00e9e zellweger -- centers on an independent record store in delaware where , on april 8 , former pop idol manning is scheduled to make an in-store appearance . fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . their love affair was doomed like two ships passing in the night , but it was so good while it lasted for jack and rose in the 1997 blockbuster movie `` titanic . '' the sketch jack does of his beloved is dated april 14 , 1912 . the titanic sank on april 15 , 1912 . april 25 . thanks to the 2000 film `` miss congeniality , '' we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . just do n't forget to dress accordingly . october 3 . `` mean girls day '' is officially october 3 , given that 's when aaron samuels ( omg , he is so hot ! ) asks cady what day it is . of course , she replies `` it 's october 3 . '' honestly , any day is a good day to quote the 2004 film . it 's so fetch . october 21 , 2015 . buckle up for this one . in the 1989 film `` back to the future part ii , '' marty mcfly and the gang travel to october 21 , 2015 . we hope to be celebrating that in our flying car that we are still waiting on , please and thank you .","summary":" but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . <\/t> fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) larry upright died just one day after hillary clinton announced she was running for president . and in his obituary , his family made just two requests : please donate to a children 's hospital , and please do n't vote for clinton . upright , a staunch republican , died monday at a north carolina hospital . he was 81 . `` in lieu of flowers , memorials may be sent to shriners hospital for children , '' his obituary reads . `` also , the family respectfully asks that you do not vote for hillary clinton in 2016 . r.i.p . grandaddy . '' daughter jill mclain said it was natural to put that line in her father 's tribute . `` he was very passionate about politics and probably passed a little of that on , '' she told cnn affiliate wsoc . son michael upright said he knew his father would enjoy the request . `` we know he 's up there giggling right now , just laughing out loud , '' he told wsoc . upright 's passions included much more than just politics . his greatest joy was his family , and he was a former shriner of the year at the cabarrus shrine club , according to his obituary . after retiring from the building automation industry , he became an avid golfer . but it 's the last few lines of his obituary that is spurred comments from across the country . `` you have my solemn promise i will not waste a vote on hillary clinton , '' marina shear of dallas wrote in the obituary 's online guestbook . `` you were a wise man , larry upright , '' said ron renno of forsyth , georgia . `` i will remember your request in november 2016 . rest in peace , sir . '' nigel dufont of kannapolis , north carolina , offered his condolences but said he would n't budge on his support of clinton . `` so sorry to hear about larry , but i am still voting for hilary ! '' he wrote . and an anonymous commenter stayed open-minded to whoever might enter the field . `` may you rest in peace . i will vote for hillary if she is the best candidate . ''","summary":" and in his obituary , his family made just two requests : please donate to a children 's hospital , and please do n't vote for clinton . <\/t> `` you have my solemn promise i will not waste a vote on hillary clinton , '' marina shear of dallas wrote in the obituary 's online guestbook . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) over the last year more than 25,000 people , a population about the size of key west , florida , have fought ebola infections . more than 10,000 have not survived . but for those who have survived , life will never be the same . and even for those who did not experience ebola personally , the `` most severe public health emergency seen in modern times '' showed the world its vulnerability to disease . it revealed real flaws in government systems that are supposed to protect us . while the intensity of the largest ebola epidemic in history has died down , and the initial dire predictions that there would be over a million infections by january never came true , dozens are still newly infected each week . the latest world health organization report confirmed a total of 30 new confirmed cases of ebola were reported in the week of april 5 . this is the lowest weekly total since may 2014 . but reports are mixed on stopping the virus completely : in liberia and sierra leone , the number of cases has fallen so much , there are more treatment facilities than demand . who in liberia is in the process of decommissioning surplus facilities . but in guinea , of the 19 confirmed deaths from april 5 , seven were only identified as ebola post-mortem and there were reports of 21 unsafe burials . `` taken together these data indicate that though surveillance is improving , unknown chains of transmission could be a source of new infections in the coming weeks , '' the latest who report said . click on the photos above to learn how a grave digger , a first responder , and many others have changed in the wake of ebola .","summary":" the latest world health organization report confirmed a total of 30 new confirmed cases of ebola were reported in the week of april 5 . <\/t> but in guinea , of the 19 confirmed deaths from april 5 , seven were only identified as ebola post-mortem and there were reports of 21 unsafe burials . <\/t> `` taken together these data indicate that though surveillance is improving , unknown chains of transmission could be a source of new infections in the coming weeks , '' the latest who report said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"jerusalem ( cnn ) a palestinian teenager 's name will be removed from an israeli memorial commemorating fallen soldiers and the victims of terrorism after his family and others complained . mohammed abu khdeir 's name appeared this week on the wall at jerusalem 's mount herzl , the site of the national cemetery , as the nation prepared to mark its memorial day on wednesday . abu khdeir , 16 , was beaten and burned alive by three israelis in july , according to prosecutors . a picture on the memorial website for abu khdeir shows an israeli flag with two flowers called `` blood of the maccabees '' in israel , a symbol often used on memorial day , when the country honors its soldiers killed in the line of duty and victims of terrorism . but abu khdeir 's family objected to his inclusion on the memorial wall . his father , hussein abu khdeir , said no one asked for his permission to put his son 's name on the wall . `` i refuse that my son 's name will be listed between soldiers of the occupation , '' he said . almagor , an organization that works on behalf of victims of terror in israel , also opposes abu khdeir 's inclusion on the memorial . almagor described the teen 's death as a rogue attack and said he 's not a terror victim . `` somebody did here a trick , and we are going to fight to correct it , '' said almagor ceo meir indor . `` we will not recognize someone who was murdered in a brutal way in an individual action . '' indor 's organization wrote a letter to the national insurance institute of israel -- the country 's social security administration , which maintains the memorial site -- demanding that abu khdeir 's name be removed from the memorial wall . indor said if the teenager 's name is not taken off , members of almagor want their own family members ' names removed . on wednesday , israel radio reported that the national insurance institute of israel will remove abu khdeir 's name from the memorial following his father 's complaints . the teen 's name has already been removed from the organization 's website , which lists the names on the memorial wall . a panel of judges began hearing evidence in january against the three suspects in abu khdeir 's killing .","summary":" a picture on the memorial website for abu khdeir shows an israeli flag with two flowers called `` blood of the maccabees '' in israel , a symbol often used on memorial day , when the country honors its soldiers killed in the line of duty and victims of terrorism . <\/t> almagor , an organization that works on behalf of victims of terror in israel , also opposes abu khdeir 's inclusion on the memorial . <\/t> '' indor 's organization wrote a letter to the national insurance institute of israel -- the country 's social security administration , which maintains the memorial site -- demanding that abu khdeir 's name be removed from the memorial wall . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . <\/t> last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) are you smarter than a really smart singapore high school student ? see if you can figure out cheryl 's birthday , the singapore logic problem that 's got the internet twisted into knots . some are even saying it 's the math equivalent of the `` what color is the dress '' debate . the puzzling problem went viral after singapore television host kenneth kong posted it to facebook . cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the singapore and asian schools math olympiad , held april 8 . here it is : cheryl has a birthday , and she does n't want to share it right away . ( otherwise , we have no challenge to solve . ) so she gives her friends albert and bernard a list of 10 possible birthday dates : may 15 , may 16 , may 19 , june 17 , june 18 , july 14 , july 16 , august 14 , august 15 or august 17 . a brief conversation between albert and bernard -- who we assume are not lying for the sake of this problem -- gives the reader enough clues to eliminate nine of the 10 dates and discover cheryl 's birthday . that 's assuming you want to celebrate with cheryl after she 's put you through all that trouble . see our video below for the answer from georgia tech mathematician matt baker . the new york times and the washington post have also posted solutions to the problem , along with explanations . of course , the internet has offered other solutions .","summary":" see if you can figure out cheryl 's birthday , the singapore logic problem that 's got the internet twisted into knots . <\/t> cheryl 's birthday challenge was meant to test the better high-school students competing in the singapore and asian schools math olympiad , held april 8 . <\/t> a brief conversation between albert and bernard -- who we assume are not lying for the sake of this problem -- gives the reader enough clues to eliminate nine of the 10 dates and discover cheryl 's birthday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"washington ( cnn ) an off-duty member of the uniformed division of secret service was arrested friday in washington and charged with first-degree attempted burglary , a felony , and one misdemeanor count for destruction of property , the d.c. metropolitan police department reported . arthur baldwin , 29 , was arrested at a woman 's residence in southeast washington , according to documents provided by the police department . he has been placed on administrative leave and his security clearance has been suspended , the secret service said . baldwin is assigned to the foreign missions branch , according to u.s. secret service spokesman brian leary . that branch is responsible for working with the diplomatic community in washington . a police officer went to a residence about 12:24 a.m. after receiving a call about a burglary in progress , police documents said . the officer found the front door with broken hinges , boot prints and two broken windows , the documents say . the woman who lives there told the officer , `` my ex-boyfriend wo n't leave me alone . '' while the d.c. metropolitan police officer was at the scene , baldwin drove up , said he was a police officer and asked to speak with the woman , the police document said . when asked if he kicked in the door , baldwin said , `` i kicked the door but did not ... break the windows , '' the document said . when a cnn reporter asked for a comment friday during an arraignment , baldwin said , `` no , you 'll get me in trouble . '' his next court date is april 23 . the u.s. attorney 's office said the charge of attempted first-degree burglary carries a sentence of up to five years in prison . the charge of destruction of property carries a sentence of up to 180 days in jail and\/or a fine of up to $ 1,000 . related : secret service supervisor accused of making unwanted sexual advances . the incident comes as the secret service is trying to mend its reputation after numerous issues concerning the discipline and professionalism of its officers have come to light recently . more specifics on this incident were not yet available . leary also said the secret service 's `` office of professional responsibility will investigate this matter . ''","summary":" off-duty member of the uniformed division of secret service arrested friday . <\/t> police said he was charged with trying to break into a woman 's residence . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"washington ( cnn ) an off-duty member of the uniformed division of secret service was arrested friday in washington and charged with first-degree attempted burglary , a felony , and one misdemeanor count for destruction of property , the d.c. metropolitan police department reported . arthur baldwin , 29 , was arrested at a woman 's residence in southeast washington , according to documents provided by the police department . he has been placed on administrative leave and his security clearance has been suspended , the secret service said . baldwin is assigned to the foreign missions branch , according to u.s. secret service spokesman brian leary . that branch is responsible for working with the diplomatic community in washington . a police officer went to a residence about 12:24 a.m. after receiving a call about a burglary in progress , police documents said . the officer found the front door with broken hinges , boot prints and two broken windows , the documents say . the woman who lives there told the officer , `` my ex-boyfriend wo n't leave me alone . '' while the d.c. metropolitan police officer was at the scene , baldwin drove up , said he was a police officer and asked to speak with the woman , the police document said . when asked if he kicked in the door , baldwin said , `` i kicked the door but did not ... break the windows , '' the document said . when a cnn reporter asked for a comment friday during an arraignment , baldwin said , `` no , you 'll get me in trouble . '' his next court date is april 23 . the u.s. attorney 's office said the charge of attempted first-degree burglary carries a sentence of up to five years in prison . the charge of destruction of property carries a sentence of up to 180 days in jail and\/or a fine of up to $ 1,000 . related : secret service supervisor accused of making unwanted sexual advances . the incident comes as the secret service is trying to mend its reputation after numerous issues concerning the discipline and professionalism of its officers have come to light recently . more specifics on this incident were not yet available . leary also said the secret service 's `` office of professional responsibility will investigate this matter . ''","summary":" '' while the d.c. metropolitan police officer was at the scene , baldwin drove up , said he was a police officer and asked to speak with the woman , the police document said . <\/t> leary also said the secret service 's `` office of professional responsibility will investigate this matter . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) marvel comics superhero hawkeye is a master with the bow and arrow . he 's also got a secret super-talent at singing ed sheeran parodies . the '' avengers '' character ( played by jeremy renner ) was a guest on `` the tonight show starring jimmy fallon , '' where he got behind the piano to showcase some of his other skills . billboard : jimmy fallon hits hot 100 with ' ew ! , ' featuring will.i.am . `` listen i 've got powers too , and they 're pretty sweet . i promise i can do so much more than just archery , '' he crooned to a reworked version of `` thinking out loud '' . those talents , we 're told , include his collection of scarves and berets , his abilities on the trombone and he can open a pickle jar . nope , thor would definitely thump him in a fight . renner has proved he 's more than a one-hit wonder by starring in both `` avengers '' films , the oscar-winning `` the hurt locker , '' `` american hustle : and films in the `` bourne '' and `` mission impossible '' franchises . watch the clip below : see the original story at billboard.com . \u00a92015 billboard . all rights reserved .","summary":" he 's also got a secret super-talent at singing ed sheeran parodies . <\/t> the '' avengers '' character ( played by jeremy renner ) was a guest on `` the tonight show starring jimmy fallon , '' where he got behind the piano to showcase some of his other skills . <\/t> billboard : jimmy fallon hits hot 100 with ' ew ! <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a second individual has been charged with attempting to carry out an `` isis-inspired '' terror plot , australian police say . five young men were arrested saturday in melbourne , australia , in what police called a major counterterrorism operation . two of the teens , 18 and 19 , have been released `` pending further inquiries , '' australia 's federal police said . sevdet besim , 18 , was charged with conspiring to commit a terrorist act , and was denied bail saturday . the person charged monday is accused of conspiring to commit acts done in preparation for , or planning , terrorist acts . the suspects planned to attack during a major national commemoration in a week , prime minister tony abbott said saturday . `` the act that we believe was in preparation involved attacks against police officers , '' he said . there was also a risk to the public , police said . police said the suspects were targeting a ceremony on anzac day ( australia and new zealand army corps day ) , which is april 25 and this year is the centennial of the gallipoli campaign in world war i . abbott avoided the term isis -- or islamic state -- to call out those who authorities believed influenced the suspects . he instead referred to the group as the `` daesh death cult , '' employing the acronym that is transliterated from the group 's name in arabic . it 's a handle isis is known to loathe . police also distanced the suspects from any ethnic connection . the men `` are individuals acting by themselves . they are not representatives of any religious , cultural or national group , '' victoria police acting deputy commissioner shane patton said . `` i think the entire australian community should be concerned about the young age of those particular men , '' neil gaughan , acting deputy commissioner of the australian federal police , said . `` and this is an issue not just with law enforcement , but for the broader community . ... we need to get better in relation to identifying young men and woman involved in this type of behavior , at the very early stage . '' cnn 's ralph ellis and ben brumfield contributed to this report .","summary":" a second person has been charged with helping plan an `` isis-inspired '' attack . <\/t> one 18-year-old suspect has already been charged , report says . <\/t>","answer":1,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a second individual has been charged with attempting to carry out an `` isis-inspired '' terror plot , australian police say . five young men were arrested saturday in melbourne , australia , in what police called a major counterterrorism operation . two of the teens , 18 and 19 , have been released `` pending further inquiries , '' australia 's federal police said . sevdet besim , 18 , was charged with conspiring to commit a terrorist act , and was denied bail saturday . the person charged monday is accused of conspiring to commit acts done in preparation for , or planning , terrorist acts . the suspects planned to attack during a major national commemoration in a week , prime minister tony abbott said saturday . `` the act that we believe was in preparation involved attacks against police officers , '' he said . there was also a risk to the public , police said . police said the suspects were targeting a ceremony on anzac day ( australia and new zealand army corps day ) , which is april 25 and this year is the centennial of the gallipoli campaign in world war i . abbott avoided the term isis -- or islamic state -- to call out those who authorities believed influenced the suspects . he instead referred to the group as the `` daesh death cult , '' employing the acronym that is transliterated from the group 's name in arabic . it 's a handle isis is known to loathe . police also distanced the suspects from any ethnic connection . the men `` are individuals acting by themselves . they are not representatives of any religious , cultural or national group , '' victoria police acting deputy commissioner shane patton said . `` i think the entire australian community should be concerned about the young age of those particular men , '' neil gaughan , acting deputy commissioner of the australian federal police , said . `` and this is an issue not just with law enforcement , but for the broader community . ... we need to get better in relation to identifying young men and woman involved in this type of behavior , at the very early stage . '' cnn 's ralph ellis and ben brumfield contributed to this report .","summary":" `` the act that we believe was in preparation involved attacks against police officers , '' he said . <\/t> they are not representatives of any religious , cultural or national group , '' victoria police acting deputy commissioner shane patton said . <\/t> `` i think the entire australian community should be concerned about the young age of those particular men , '' neil gaughan , acting deputy commissioner of the australian federal police , said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . <\/t> osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . iraqi security forces regained full control of the baiji refinery , the combined joint task force said . a week ago , isis claimed it controlled part of the facility , posting images online that purported to back up the claim . iraq is working to fortify the facility 's defenses , the task force said in a statement . over the past nine days , the coalition conducted 47 airstrikes in the area , the statement said . meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . the peshmerga are the national military force of kurdistan . `` front-line reporting indicates at least 35 isis terrorists were killed during the offensive , '' the council said in a statement . the goal was to push back isis and `` diminish its ability to threaten the security of kirkuk province , '' the statement said . `` this success follows an offensive south and west of kirkuk '' last month in which 100 square kilometers ( 39 square miles ) of terrain was cleared , the council said .","summary":" ( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . <\/t> iraq is working to fortify the facility 's defenses , the task force said in a statement . <\/t> meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . suddenly , he 's set to buy his own place and collect a nice pension . helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . charles inman could not bear to see his 62-year-old ward land back on the street , he told cnn affiliate wfts . the shelter where the case worker works set helinski up with a bunk and a locker . but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . `` he needed to have an identification , but we could n't get an identification without a birth certificate , '' inman said . a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . `` we first had to figure out that we needed a consular record of foreign birth or something like that , '' said tampa police officer dan mcdonald , who pitched in to help helinski . with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . `` then it became bank of america , '' he said . the account was still there , and the social security administration had n't forgotten about him . it had kept paying helinski benefits for years , and they had stacked up high . now helinski is thinking of buying his own four walls . and he 'll have monthly benefits to live on . `` i guess i 'm exhilarated , excited , you know , '' he said . mcdonald said he and inman were stunned . `` we were n't quite sure what to say . ''","summary":" helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . <\/t> but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . <\/t> with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"new delhi , india ( cnn ) as the earth shook in nepal , tremors were felt over the border in india as well . it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . and there will be more to come . hundreds of trained disaster relief troops landed in kathmandu and quickly got to work . with each flight in , there was a flight back out , packed with indians and other nationals escaping to safety : 2,000 and counting have fled so far . by monday , india was in full-scale crisis mode : from airports across india , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from india 's east , aiming for more remote areas . on the ground : devastation in nepal . india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . he has visited the country twice in his first year in office . and on sunday , in his national radio address to the nation , he said indians needed to `` wipe the tears of every nepali , hold their hands , and stand with them . '' it all highlights the more proactive role taken by india in recent months . just weeks ago , india flexed its military muscle to rescue indians and other nationals from conflict-torn yemen . now , it is taking the lead in nepal . some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . a display of hard power , perhaps to achieve enduring soft power in the region . but in times like this , help is always welcome . first there 's the immediate search and rescue operation , and then the long process of rebuilding work . nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead .","summary":" with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . <\/t> some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . <\/t> nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sofia vergara 's ex-fiance is speaking out about their dispute over frozen embryos created while they dated . in an op-ed published by the new york times on wednesday , nick loeb explained his rationale for fighting to keep the two female embryos he shares with the actress . `` i wanted to keep this private , but recently the story broke to the world , '' loeb wrote . `` it has gotten attention not only because of the people involved -- my ex is sofia vergara , who stars in the abc series `` modern family '' -- but also because embryonic custody disputes raise important questions about life , religion and parenthood . '' loeb says he met the actress in 2010 and they got engaged two years later , at which point they decided to create the embryos and conceive a child via a surrogate . after two attempts failed to bring fertilized embryos to term , they created two more embryos using her eggs and his sperm . `` when we create embryos for the purpose of life , should we not define them as life , rather than as property ? , '' he said . `` ... a woman is entitled to bring a pregnancy to term even if the man objects . should n't a man who is willing to take on all parental responsibilities be similarly entitled to bring his embryos to term even if the woman objects ? '' loeb said he filed a complaint against the 42-year-old actress to prevent her from destroying their two embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization . he filed it in august in santa monica , california , where they apparently lived while they dated . `` we signed a form stating that any embryos created through the process could be brought to term only with both parties ' consent . the form did not specify -- as california law requires -- what would happen if we separated , '' he said . `` i am asking to have it voided . '' representatives for vergara have declined to comment in the past . loeb has said he believes `` life begins at fertilization '' and wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term . he said he does n't want any money from the egg donor . the case has led to questions about who has the right to embryos . typically , a prior legal agreement between a couple spells out who has ultimate authority , said fertility specialist dr. david tourgeman , who 's not involved in this case . `` usually when embryos are created , whether the couple is married or just consenting adults , there 's usually a power of attorney that is described to these embryos , if they are frozen for future use , '' he said . in most cases , the mother or the origin of the egg is given power of attorney , although anyone can make a request , tourgeman said . if there 's a disagreement , the courts usually get involved to decide who legally owns the embryos , he said . vergara is now reportedly engaged to actor joe manganiello .","summary":" '' loeb said he filed a complaint against the 42-year-old actress to prevent her from destroying their two embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization . <\/t> loeb has said he believes `` life begins at fertilization '' and wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term . <\/t> `` usually when embryos are created , whether the couple is married or just consenting adults , there 's usually a power of attorney that is described to these embryos , if they are frozen for future use , '' he said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"hong kong ( cnn ) an impressive art collection assembled by the late actress and hollywood icon , lauren bacall , has officially been offered for purchase . the collection , which includes works by some of the greatest artists of the 20th century , went under the hammer in new york on march 31 , following a tour of hong kong , paris , london and los angeles . bacall , who died in august 2014 at the age of 89 , first shot to international fame in 1944 with her first film , `` to have and have not . '' that was also when the husky-voiced starlet met her future husband , humphrey bogart . at the recent 2015 golden globes , george clooney paid tribute to the silver screen queen in his award winning speech . `` i do n't remember what awards lauren bacall won , i just remember her saying : ' you know how to whistle , do n't you steve . you just put your lips together and blow . ' '' said clooney , referring to one of her most legendary lines from her first movie . the 750-piece collection , which fetched a total of $ 3.64 million , featured bronze sculptures , jewelry , and a number of decorative arts and paintings , which were sold at bonhams auction house in new york . `` her collection is truly a reflection of her extraordinary taste and remarkable life , '' said jon king , bonhams ' vice president . among the 50 items highlighted in the auction preview were six bronze maquettes by henry moore , britain 's greatest 20th century sculptor and one of bacall 's favorite artists , whom she developed a close relationship with . one of them sold for close to $ 120,000 . also for sale were some of bacall 's most loved jewelry pieces , created by legendary french designer jean schlumberger , most known for his work at tiffany & co . a rose diamond camel brooch by british jeweler elizabeth gage fetched $ 23,750 and was accompanied by the original drawing and correspondence from the designer , which shows the close-knit relationship bacall had with gage . the wide-ranging collection was expected to appeal to a variety of collectors : fine arts and antiques dealers , fans of lauren bacall and humphrey bogart , as well as memorabilia enthusiasts . most of the items auctioned come from the apartment in new york 's dakota building that she shared with her second husband , actor jason robards , until 1969 . but king said fans of humphrey bogart would have been pleased to know some of the items were also from their shared residence in los angeles . king , who got to know bacall in her late years , said the collection reflects the actress ' eclectic taste , and there was only one principle she applied to collecting : `` everything had to kind of speak to her , to catch her eye . she loved form , she loved texture , she loved color . and she loved mixing it all up . she said that when you walked into her house , what she liked was that it was never boring , '' king said . `` you could walk into the same room a hundred times , and see something new every time . ''","summary":" the 750-piece collection , which fetched a total of $ 3.64 million , featured bronze sculptures , jewelry , and a number of decorative arts and paintings , which were sold at bonhams auction house in new york . <\/t> but king said fans of humphrey bogart would have been pleased to know some of the items were also from their shared residence in los angeles . <\/t> king , who got to know bacall in her late years , said the collection reflects the actress ' eclectic taste , and there was only one principle she applied to collecting : `` everything had to kind of speak to her , to catch her eye . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . <\/t> `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . <\/t> she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . bullock , 50 , joins a long line of actresses to receive the honor , including last year 's cover girl , lupita nyong'o , and gwyneth paltrow in 2013 . she seems to be taking it all in stride , calling the whole thing `` ridiculous . '' `` real beauty is quiet . especially in this town , it 's just so hard not to say , ' oh , i need to look like that , ' `` she told people . `` no , be a good person ; be a good mom ; do a good job with the lunch ; let someone cut in front of you who looks like they 're in a bigger hurry . the people i find most beautiful are the ones who are n't trying . '' the cover story focuses on bullock 's home life with her son , louis , 5 , and her efforts to stay healthy and fit past her 40s . `` i was putting him to bed and told him that even when i 'm old and gray and more wrinkly than i am now , i 'll still love him and want to tuck him in , '' she said . `` and he asked why i have wrinkles , and i said , ' well , i hope some of them are from laughing so much . ' and he touched my face and said , ' you 're not old , you 're just happy . ' `` the oscar-winning star of movies including `` gravity , '' `` the blind side '' and `` crash '' said she 's happy with who she is . `` as long as i 'm healthy and strong and i do n't let this mind of mine run amok with insecurities about what i am not , i can look in the mirror and like who i see . '' the selection of bullock , the oldest woman to receive top honors in the history of the list , is a sign that beauty knows no age , say some . `` great choice ! gorgeous , talented , over 50 and fabulous ! that 's the way it 's done ! '' wrote one fan on people 's facebook page . also making the `` most beautiful '' cut this year : gabrielle union , ariana grande and laverne cox . the issue hits newsstands friday .","summary":" ( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . <\/t> the people i find most beautiful are the ones who are n't trying . <\/t> '' the selection of bullock , the oldest woman to receive top honors in the history of the list , is a sign that beauty knows no age , say some . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"delhi ( cnn ) an international human rights group is calling for an independent investigation of the killings by police of 20 suspected red sandalwood smugglers in southeastern india . `` there must be a criminal investigation to determine whether the police used excessive force , and whether the killings amount to ' fake encounters , ' or staged extrajudicial executions '' , said abhirr vp , of amnesty international india . `` the police are not above the law , and must not be treated like they are . '' those responsible should be brought to justice , according to amnesty . `` lethal force should not be used except when strictly unavoidable in order to protect life , '' vp said . a police official , deputy inspector general kantha rao , declined comment wednesday , saying an `` investigation is still going on . '' the incident in question took place early tuesday in india 's southeastern andhra pradesh state . forest officials near the town of tirupati spotted hundreds of smugglers cutting trees for red sandalwood , rao said tuesday . the forest officials , who were unarmed , called for police . `` we saw several trees chopped down , '' rao said said . `` these guys came prepared and were heavily armed . '' rao said that the ensuing gun battle lasted more than three hours and 20 smugglers were shot . many of them came from the neighboring state of tamil nadu , he said . amnesty international said the police were claiming self-defense , alleging the suspects attacked them with stone and axes . `` however , no police official was injured , '' the amnesty statement said . `` most of the suspected smugglers were shot in the back . '' according to amnesty , india 's national human rights commission has said the incident `` involved a serious violation of human rights of the individuals , '' and that `` the opening of firing can not be justified on the ground of self defense since it resulted in the loss of lives of 20 persons . '' the commission has asked senior government and police officials to explain the actions of the police and forest officials within two weeks , amnesty said . police said sandalwood smuggling is common in the area . local media are reporting that politicians from tamil nadu have lodged a protest against the andhra pradesh government , saying the alleged smugglers were murdered in cold blood . kunal sehgal in delhi contributed to this report .","summary":" `` there must be a criminal investigation to determine whether the police used excessive force , and whether the killings amount to ' fake encounters , ' or staged extrajudicial executions '' , said abhirr vp , of amnesty international india . <\/t> `` however , no police official was injured , '' the amnesty statement said . <\/t> '' the commission has asked senior government and police officials to explain the actions of the police and forest officials within two weeks , amnesty said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a 32-year-old massachusetts man is facing murder charges , authorities said wednesday , four days after another man 's remains were found in a duffel bag . the middlesex district attorney 's office said that carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned the morning of april 14 for murder in connection with the remains discovered saturday in cambridge . earlier this week , colina was arraigned on charges of assault and battery causing serious bodily injury and improper disposal of a body . a middlesex county judge then revoked bail for colina in another case he 's involved in , for alleged assault and battery . the victim in that case is different from the one whose remains were found in recent days . police were notified saturday morning about a suspicious item along a walkway in cambridge . officers arrived at the scene , opened a duffel bag and found human remains . after that discovery , police say , a surveillance video led them to an apartment building , where more body parts were discovered in a common area . that location is near the cambridge police department headquarters . the remains at both locations belonged to the same victim , identified monday as jonathan camilien , 26 . camilien and colina knew each other , according to authorities . `` this was a gruesome discovery , '' district attorney marian ryan said . cnn 's kevin conlon contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) a 32-year-old massachusetts man is facing murder charges , authorities said wednesday , four days after another man 's remains were found in a duffel bag . <\/t> the middlesex district attorney 's office said that carlos colina , 32 , will be arraigned the morning of april 14 for murder in connection with the remains discovered saturday in cambridge . <\/t> the remains at both locations belonged to the same victim , identified monday as jonathan camilien , 26 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the american pharmacists association is discouraging its members from participating in executions . on monday , the group voted at its annual meeting to adopt a ban as an official policy , stating that `` such activities are fundamentally contrary to the role of pharmacists as healthcare providers . '' this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug '' for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . the group acted this week because of increased public attention on lethal injection , said michelle spinnler , spokeswoman for the american pharmacists association . that spotlight includes a january supreme court decision to stay the execution for three death row inmates in oklahoma . this was prompted by clayton lockett 's execution by lethal injection nearly one year ago in which he writhed on a gurney for 43 minutes before he died from a heart attack . in georgia last month , the execution of female death row inmate kelly renee gissendaner was postponed as a precaution when the execution team checked the medications and discovered they looked cloudy . thirty-two sates allow capital punishment , and lethal injection is still the most common method . last month , utah gov . gary r. herbert signed a law reinstating firing squads as a method of execution in cases in which lethal injection medications are not available . of the eight inmates currently on death row in utah , three opted for the new choice of death by firing squad . pentobarbital is the preferred drug used for lethal injection . in texas , the department of criminal justice told cnn in march they are running out of their supply . in july 2011 , lundbeck inc. , the manufacturer of pentobarbital , decided to no longer provide the drug to prisons for use in capital punishment . the companies that manufacture the products traditionally used in executions almost unilaterally decided to stop selling to institutions that used the products for that purpose , so states then turned to compounded preparations , spinnler said . `` pharmacists should not be involved in preparation of these products or involved in executions in any other way . '' she says . the new declaration by the american pharmacists association aligns with positions held by other professional medical organizations such as the american medical association , the american nurses association and the american board of anesthesiology .","summary":" '' this bolsters the association 's previous positions to oppose the use of the term `` drug '' for chemicals used in lethal injection and to oppose laws that require or prohibit pharmacists from participation in lethal injection cases . <\/t> the group acted this week because of increased public attention on lethal injection , said michelle spinnler , spokeswoman for the american pharmacists association . <\/t> thirty-two sates allow capital punishment , and lethal injection is still the most common method . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) since iran 's islamic revolution in 1979 , women have been barred from attending most sports events involving men . but the situation appears set to improve in the coming months after a top iranian sports official said that the ban will be lifted for some events . a plan to allow `` women and families '' to enter sports stadiums will come into effect in the next year , deputy sports minister abdolhamid ahmadi said saturday , according to state-run media . but it is n't clear exactly which games women will be able to attend . according to the state-run press tv , ahmadi said the restrictions would be lifted for indoor sports events . the rules wo n't change for all matches because some sports are mainly related to men and `` families are not interested in attending '' them , press tv cited him as saying . iranian authorities imposed the ban on women attending men 's sports events after the revolution , deeming that mixed crowds watching games together was un-islamic . during the ensuing decades , the crowds at soccer games , iran 's most popular sport , have been all male . iranian women were briefly permitted to attend volleyball matches under the moderate president mohammad khatami , but the ban was reinstated in 2005 after the more hard-line mahmoud ahmadinejad came to power . the iranian government has come under pressure from international sports officials over the restrictions . fifa president sepp blatter called on iran last month to end its `` intolerable '' ban on women attending soccer matches , saying the situation `` can not continue . '' iran had been in the running to host the 2019 edition of soccer 's asian cup , but the tournament was awarded to the united arab emirates . the ban on women attending matches was widely seen as a major impediment to iran 's chances of securing the event . the ban came under the spotlight at the asian cup in australia earlier this year , when thousands of female iranian fans watched their soccer team without restriction . during the match against iraq , activists called for the ban to end and unfurled a banner showing the face of ghoncheh ghavami , a british-iranian woman detained in iran last year while trying to watch a volleyball match . iranian officials have denied that ghavami was arrested for attending the volleyball game , saying she was taken into custody for `` anti-iran activities . '' the news agency reuters reported that she was recently pardoned by the court of appeal . cnn 's annie ramos contributed to this report .","summary":" the iranian government has come under pressure from international sports officials over the restrictions . <\/t> the ban on women attending matches was widely seen as a major impediment to iran 's chances of securing the event . <\/t> the ban came under the spotlight at the asian cup in australia earlier this year , when thousands of female iranian fans watched their soccer team without restriction . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) how will the new `` fantastic four '' differ from the original movie of a decade ago ? for starters , as a new trailer shows , sue and johnny storm 's father initiates the project that ends up giving the foursome their powers . they also end up in another dimension , and we see the early flirtation between sue storm and reed richards as well . the movie , due out august 7 , promises a very different take on the classic marvel comics characters , played this go-round by miles teller , kate mara , michael b. jordan and jamie bell . we also get our first glimpse of the villainous dr. doom in this new trailer , released sunday . fans on twitter had mixed reactions . check out the trailer here : the trailerpalooza of `` star wars , '' `` batman v. superman '' and `` fantastic four '' kept sci-fi and superhero fans chattering all weekend . not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . it features even more of star chris pratt . pratt 's scientist character knows dinosaurs better than anyone . after a genetically modified mutant dinosaur escapes from an island theme park along with others , he takes charge of a mission to contain the dangerous creatures . ( the trailer also includes part of a scene that caused controversy after joss whedon called it `` sexist '' last week . ) the movie is first in the rampaging-dino franchise since `` jurassic park iii '' in 2001 . and , as we see for the first time , the dinosaurs have learned to communicate with each other . uh-oh . early word on twitter was pretty good . here 's the new trailer for the movie , out june 12 :","summary":" the movie , due out august 7 , promises a very different take on the classic marvel comics characters , played this go-round by miles teller , kate mara , michael b. <\/t> check out the trailer here : the trailerpalooza of `` star wars , '' `` batman v. <\/t> not to be outdone , the new trailer for `` jurassic world '' came out monday morning . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the lawyer for a baltimore community activist whose arrest was broadcast live on cnn said thursday morning that his client had been released from jail . as viewers watched , joseph kent held his hands up and walked in front of a phalanx of police tuesday night after a citywide curfew had started . seconds later , several officers in riot gear rushed out of their line and arrested him , just as a humvee passed between the camera and the police , making social media churn with questions about what happened to kent . attorney stephen patrick beatty confirmed he is representing kent . he was still trying to get in touch with his client after kent was released . `` he wanted me to tell people most that he does n't want violence in his name , '' beatty told cnn 's don lemon on wednesday night . the incident unfolded live on cnn about 40 minutes after the 10 p.m. curfew went into effect and as authorities tried to prevent the kind of rioting -- part of protests over the death of freddie gray -- that plagued the city monday . kent was being held on a charge of curfew violation , according to the maryland department of public safety and correctional services . people on twitter continued to circulate the name of kent , a young activist , making # josephkent and # whereisjosephkent hot topics . investigators made 10 arrests in baltimore on tuesday night , city police commissioner anthony batts said . seven were for curfew violations , he said . beatty said he met with kent on wednesday afternoon . `` he said he 's physically ok , not injured . he 's safe in there , '' beatty said . but even though more than 100 people who had been held at the city 's booking center were released earlier in the day , kent was not one of them . beatty initially checked on kent 's status , despite not officially representing him . he said kent was just trying to help with getting people to go home when he was arrested . `` he went out there to try to settle things down because he had seen what happened in this city previously , '' beatty said . `` and the last thing he wanted was any more violence , and he was trying to stop it . '' kent once was employed as an intern , through an outside company , at morgan state university 's entrepreneurial development and assistance center , the school said wednesday . but kent is not a student there and , as far as the school can tell , never has been , msu spokesman clint coleman said . a woman who answered the phone at the edac said that no one there was available to talk about kent and that she 'd have no further comment . in november , the baltimore city paper ran a story about kent , then 21 , and his participation in baltimore protests over a grand jury 's decision not to indict a police officer in the august shooting of teenager michael brown in ferguson , missouri . he helped lead protesters who walked through morgan state 's campus and eventually to city hall on november 25 , the newspaper reported . `` everyone knows me at morgan already , organizing and making sure everything ( is ) running the correct way and peaceful and everything like that , '' he said , according to the city paper 's article . `` so , everybody already knows i 'm going to do things the right way , so when everybody else and community people and civilians and people who joined and saw that the morgan students were looking up to it , before you knew it , the whole city was on my back and i was just carrying the whole city . '' complete coverage on the baltimore protests . cnn 's justin lear , evan perez , elan bird and anneclaire stapleton contributed to this report .","summary":" `` he went out there to try to settle things down because he had seen what happened in this city previously , '' beatty said . <\/t> `` so , everybody already knows i 'm going to do things the right way , so when everybody else and community people and civilians and people who joined and saw that the morgan students were looking up to it , before you knew it , the whole city was on my back and i was just carrying the whole city . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) kanye west has settled a lawsuit with a paparazzi photographer he assaulted -- and the two have shaken on it . the photographer , daniel ramos , had filed the civil suit against west after the hip-hop star attacked him and tried to wrestle his camera from him in july 2013 at los angeles international airport . west pleaded no contest last year to a misdemeanor count of battery over the scuffle . a judge sentenced him to two years ' probation , as well as anger management sessions and community service . ramos and his lawyer , gloria allred , sought general and punitive damages in the civil suit , saying that west had interfered with the photographer 's rights to pursue a lawful occupation . the case had been set for trial next week , but allred issued a statement tuesday night saying ramos ' side had filed a dismissal `` because the case was settled to the satisfaction of the parties . '' she did n't disclose the details of the settlement other than saying that `` one important aspect of it was an apology by kanye west to our client , daniel ramos . '' her statement included a picture of west and ramos shaking hands , which she said happened after the apology . the original incident was caught on video , including the following exchange . `` kanye ! kanye ! talk to me , kanye ! '' ramos shouts outside a terminal at the los angeles airport on the night of july 19 , 2013 . `` what 's ' going on ? why ca n't we talk to you ? i mean , why ? '' he asks as west moves through a group of paparazzi . `` now come on , kanye , i do n't want to fight with you , '' he says as west advances toward him . `` i told you , do n't talk to me , right , '' west says . `` you 're trying to get me in trouble so i step off and have to pay you like $ 250,000 . '' west is then seen rushing the photographer and attempting to wrestle his camera from his hands . west retreats after about 15 seconds of scuffling with the photographer . `` we believe that this case sent an important message , '' allred said . `` celebrities are not above the law , and they have no right to physically attack someone simply because they were asked a question . '' beverly hills police investigated an incident in january 2014 in which west was accused of assaulting a man at a beverly hills chiropractor 's office . west avoided criminal charges by reaching a civil settlement with the man . kanye west apologizes to beck , bruno mars . cnn 's sonya hamasaki contributed to this report .","summary":" '' she did n't disclose the details of the settlement other than saying that `` one important aspect of it was an apology by kanye west to our client , daniel ramos . <\/t> `` now come on , kanye , i do n't want to fight with you , '' he says as west advances toward him . <\/t> `` i told you , do n't talk to me , right , '' west says . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) oprah 's in there . so 's bill murray , george clooney , scarlett johansson , jerry seinfeld , howard stern , tina fey , michael keaton and ray romano . on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . the last `` late show '' will air wednesday , may 20 . among the notables are oprah winfrey , with whom letterman has had an on-and-off faux feud for years ; clooney , who 's starring in `` tomorrowland , '' which will be released on may 22 ; and stern , who 's always an engaging letterman guest . but longtime fans may be even more intrigued by the appearances of keaton , an old acquaintance who once shared a stage with letterman as players on mary tyler moore 's short-lived 1978 variety show , and murray , who was the very first guest on letterman 's old nbc show , `` late night with david letterman . '' steve martin , who 's taken part in some of the `` late show 's '' best bits , will also be dropping by . letterman has been a late-night host for 33 years , close to 22 of them on cbs ' `` late show . '' stephen colbert will take over the `` late show '' on september 8 .","summary":" on tuesday , `` the late show with david letterman '' announced some of the guests for the talk show host 's final month of broadcasts . <\/t> but longtime fans may be even more intrigued by the appearances of keaton , an old acquaintance who once shared a stage with letterman as players on mary tyler moore 's short-lived 1978 variety show , and murray , who was the very first guest on letterman 's old nbc show , `` late night with david letterman . <\/t> letterman has been a late-night host for 33 years , close to 22 of them on cbs ' `` late show . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) feeling so happy you just ca n't stand it ? you might want to pop some acetaminophen . a new study has found that acetaminophen , the main ingredient in tylenol , most forms of midol and more than 600 other medicines , reduces not only pain but pleasure , as well . the authors of the study , which was published this week in psychological science , say that it was already known that acetaminophen blunted psychological pain . but their new research led them to the conclusion that it also blunted joy -- in other words , that it narrowed the range of feelings experienced . `` this means that using tylenol or similar products might have broader consequences than previously thought , '' said geoffrey durso , a doctoral student in social psychology at ohio state university and the lead author of the study . `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . '' the researchers tested their thesis by showing 82 college students 40 photographs -- some of highly pleasant images , such as children with kittens , and some of highly unpleasant images , such as children who were malnourished . half of the participants in the study were given `` an acute dose '' of acetaminophen -- 1,000 milligrams -- and the other half were given a placebo with the same appearance . the subjects were then asked to rate the photos according to how unpleasant or pleasant they were . those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . the researchers followed up by testing a group of 85 people to see whether this change in judgment applied just to emotions or whether the drug blunted people 's evaluation of magnitude in general . this group showed the same blunting of emotional reactions . but acetaminophen did not affect how much blue they saw in each photo . but people who participated in the study did not appear to know they were acting differently , said baldwin way , an assistant professor of psychology who was another of the study 's authors . `` most people probably are n't aware of how their emotions may be impacted when they take acetaminophen , '' way said . each week , about 23 % of american adults -- or 52 million people -- use a medicine containing acetaminophen , according to the nonprofit consumer healthcare products association . the authors said it was not known whether other pain relievers , such as ibuprofen and aspirin , have the same effect . but have no fear -- they plan to study that question , as well .","summary":" `` rather than just being a pain reliever , acetaminophen can be seen as an all-purpose emotion reliever . <\/t> those who took the acetaminophen rated all the photos less extremely than those who took the placebo . <\/t> `` in other words , positive photos were not seen as positively under the influence of acetaminophen and negative photos were not seen as negatively , '' the authors reported . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) north korea accused mexico of illegally holding one of its cargo ships wednesday and demanded the release of the vessel and crew . the ship , the mu du bong , was detained after it ran aground off the coast of mexico in july . mexico defended the move wednesday , saying it followed proper protocol because the company that owns the ship , north korea 's ocean maritime management company , has skirted united nations sanctions . `` because the company has avoided the sanctions imposed by the u.n. security council , the mexican government is acting on the basis of its international obligations as a responsible u.n. member state , '' the permanent mission of mexico to the united nations said . the security council blacklisted ocean maritime management in july , saying it `` played a key role in arranging the shipment of concealed arms and related materiel '' on another ship , the chong chon gang , which was detained by panama in 2013 . but an myong hun , north korea 's deputy ambassador to the united nations , said there was no reason to hold the mu du bong and accused mexico of violating the crew members ' human rights by keeping them from their families . `` mu du bong is a peaceful , merchant ship and it has not shipped any items prohibited by international laws or regulations , '' an told reporters at the united nations headquarters wednesday . `` and we have already paid full compensation to mexican authorities according to its domestic laws . '' according to mexico 's u.n. mission , the 33 north korean nationals who make up the vessel 's crew are free , staying at a hotel in the port city of tuxpan and regularly visiting the ship to check on it . they will soon be sent back to north korea with help from the country 's embassy , mexican authorities said . in the case of the chong chon gang , panamanian authorities found it was carrying undeclared weaponry from cuba -- including mig fighter jets , anti-aircraft systems and explosives -- buried under thousands of bags of sugar . panama seized the cargo and held onto the ship and its crew for months . north korea eventually agreed to pay a fine of $ 666,666 for the vessel 's release . cnn 's jethro mullen contributed to this report .","summary":" mexico defended the move wednesday , saying it followed proper protocol because the company that owns the ship , north korea 's ocean maritime management company , has skirted united nations sanctions . <\/t> `` mu du bong is a peaceful , merchant ship and it has not shipped any items prohibited by international laws or regulations , '' an told reporters at the united nations headquarters wednesday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years after the deepwater horizon rig exploded and unleashed the largest marine oil spill in the nation 's history , we are still experiencing -- yet only beginning to truly understand -- its profound environmental and economic repercussions . the immediate aftermath of the oil spill has been well documented , with declines in tourism and the seafood industry , as well as the significant destruction of wildlife in the region . since then , the amount of oil in the area has dissipated and communities have started to show signs of recovery . in fact , reports indicate that the gulf of mexico 's seafood industry , which supplies the united states with roughly 40 % of its seafood , is finally starting to rebound . however , profound challenges remain , in part because so many questions about the long-term consequences remain unanswered . to this day , it 's still unclear where all of the oil went , exactly how much remains or whether the reappearance of wildlife is a result of adaptation or a signal that the crisis is truly abating . one of the populations that can provide insight into these questions is the gulf crab . crabs play an important role in the region : roughly 60 million pounds were fished in the gulf in 2012 , earning tens of millions in revenue . yet in the aftermath of the spill , changes to crustacean communities in the area were quite apparent to the naked eye . researchers documented substantial differences in appearance , and deformities in crabs that were affected by the spill including lesions so numerous they ate through the joints , forcing limbs to fall off . these traits have affected not only the crabs ' market value but also likely their ability to survive . while these changes in outward appearance have dissipated in the short-term , the health of these crabs could still be precarious . i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . using the power of genomics and computational biology , we analyzed the genes of flat back mud crabs that were exposed to oil from the macondo prospect where the deepwater horizon rig was drilling when it exploded or to a combination of oil and dispersant in the lab . by studying gene expression , the process that turns information from a gene into a product that functions within a cell , we searched for indicators that might signal exposure to oil and , based on the types of changes we might see , clues as to how the crabs respond . although we are still in the early stages of our research , we are seeing significant differences in gene expression connected to exposure -- meaning the crabs are turning some genes on or off in response to oil and dispersant . we are still working to determine whether these changes impact their ability to survive and reproduce . it 's not just gulf crabs that are experiencing changes . research on different species and other aspects of the regional environment is starting to show that there could be long-term effects resulting from the oil spill and the response to the spill . this not only has consequences for the gulf area , where oil drilling continues , but also for communities along the atlantic coast , where the obama administration has recently announced a plan to open unprecedented oil and natural gas exploration . ( bp 's vice president of communications , geoff morrell , told cnn that wildlife species in the gulf have `` bounced back and `` there is no data that suggests there are any long-term population-level impacts to any species . '' ) with the virtual certainty of more spills , we need a lot more information on the consequences of these disasters and how we can combat them effectively and efficiently . the u.s. department of the interior and the environmental protection agency are making some progress . in coming months , they are releasing changes to regulations and response plans based on the early lessons learned from the deepwater horizon spill . but government agencies can not just rely on the short-term data to determine the best response for the next oil spill crisis . instead , the government and oil companies should work together to support ongoing , long-term ecological research so that we have a better grasp of what `` normal '' looks like and what factors are important in maintaining those conditions even after a disastrous oil spill . only then will we truly understand the impact of offshore drilling and the best ways to respond to crises to protect our most important natural resources .","summary":" i have been working with colleagues at florida international university and university of louisiana at lafayette to better understand what might be happening biologically inside the crab when it is exposed to oil and the dispersant used to respond to the spill . <\/t> instead , the government and oil companies should work together to support ongoing , long-term ecological research so that we have a better grasp of what `` normal '' looks like and what factors are important in maintaining those conditions even after a disastrous oil spill . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) james best , best known for his portrayal of bumbling sheriff rosco p. coltrane on tv 's `` the dukes of hazzard , '' died monday after a brief illness . he was 88 . best died in hospice in hickory , north carolina , of complications from pneumonia , said steve latshaw , a longtime friend and hollywood colleague . although he 'd been a busy actor for decades in theater and in hollywood , best did n't become famous until 1979 , when `` the dukes of hazzard 's '' cornpone charms began beaming into millions of american homes almost every friday night . for seven seasons , best 's rosco p. coltrane chased the moonshine-running duke boys back and forth across the back roads of fictitious hazzard county , georgia , although his `` hot pursuit '' usually ended with him crashing his patrol car . although rosco was slow-witted and corrupt , best gave him a childlike enthusiasm that got laughs and made him endearing . his character became known for his distinctive `` kew-kew-kew '' chuckle and for goofy catchphrases such as `` cuff 'em and stuff 'em ! '' upon making an arrest . among the most popular shows on tv in the early '80s , `` the dukes of hazzard '' ran until 1985 and spawned tv movies , an animated series and video games . several of best 's `` hazzard '' co-stars paid tribute to the late actor on social media . `` i laughed and learned more from jimmie in one hour than from anyone else in a whole year , '' co-star john schneider , who played bo duke , said on twitter . `` give uncle jesse my love when you see him dear friend . '' `` jimmy best was the most constantly creative person i have ever known , '' said ben jones , who played mechanic cooter on the show , in a facebook post . `` every minute of his long life was spent acting , writing , producing , painting , teaching , fishing , or involved in another of his life 's many passions . '' born jewel guy on july 26 , 1926 , in powderly , kentucky , best was orphaned at 3 and adopted by armen and essa best , who renamed him james and raised him in rural indiana . best served in the army during world war ii before launching his acting career . in the 1950s and 1960s , he accumulated scores of credits , playing a range of colorful supporting characters in such tv shows as `` the twilight zone , '' `` bonanza , '' `` the andy griffith show '' and `` gunsmoke . '' he later appeared in a handful of burt reynolds ' movies , including `` hooper '' and `` the end . '' but best will always be best known for his `` hazzard '' role , which lives on in reruns . `` jimmie was my teacher , mentor , close friend and collaborator for 26 years , '' latshaw said . `` i directed two of his feature films , including the recent ' return of the killer shrews , ' a sequel he co-wrote and was quite proud of as he had made the first one more than 50 years earlier . '' people we 've lost in 2015 . cnn 's stella chan contributed to this story .","summary":" ( cnn ) james best , best known for his portrayal of bumbling sheriff rosco p. <\/t> although rosco was slow-witted and corrupt , best gave him a childlike enthusiasm that got laughs and made him endearing . <\/t> '' he later appeared in a handful of burt reynolds ' movies , including `` hooper '' and `` the end . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"centennial , colorado ( cnn ) after months of intensive questioning , a jury has finally been picked for the trial of colorado movie theater massacre suspect james holmes . twelve jurors and twelve alternates are on the list . the group includes 19 women and five men . it 's almost entirely white and mostly middle-aged . it 's a key step in the case , and it 's been a long time coming . jury selection started in january with 9,000 potential jurors . but the legal wrangling is the case is just revving up . holmes ' defense attorneys asked for a change of venue after the jury was seated tuesday . the judge denied their request , noting that a jury had already been seated . opening statements in the trial are scheduled to begin on april 27 . holmes is accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 others when he allegedly opened fire inside a packed theater during the midnight showing of `` the dark knight rises '' on july 20 , 2012 . the one-time neuroscience doctoral student faces 165 counts , including murder and attempted murder charges . now 27 , he has pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity . if convicted of the most serious charges , he could face a death sentence . wearing a gray dress shirt and tan slacks , holmes sat quietly in court on tuesday , looking relaxed and leaning back in his chair for much of the day as lawyers made their picks from the jury pool . he looked down often , but smiled occasionally , such as when the judge made a joke about a juror needing to share his cheetos and when the district attorney accidentally addressed a male juror as a `` miss . '' even though he looked calm , defense lawyer tamara brady started her question and answer session with jurors tuesday by expression concerns about holmes getting a fair and impartial trial , saying `` i 'm nervous '' and `` my client is nervous . '' district attorney george brauchler warned jurors to brace themselves . tuesday 's court session , he said , was the lawyers ' last chance to find out if there is `` any reason you should n't be one of the 24 to sit through the four to five months of a horrible roller coaster through the worst haunted house you can imagine . '' cnn 's ana cabrera and sara weisfeldt reported from centennial city . cnn 's catherine e. shoichet reported from atlanta . cnn 's michael martinez contributed to this report .","summary":" twelve jurors and twelve alternates are on the list . <\/t> he looked down often , but smiled occasionally , such as when the judge made a joke about a juror needing to share his cheetos and when the district attorney accidentally addressed a male juror as a `` miss . <\/t> '' even though he looked calm , defense lawyer tamara brady started her question and answer session with jurors tuesday by expression concerns about holmes getting a fair and impartial trial , saying `` i 'm nervous '' and `` my client is nervous . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) in a sobering example of life imitating art , the chaos sweeping the streets of baltimore may have been partly inspired by a series of action-horror movies . baltimore police said rioting at a shopping mall and elsewhere monday afternoon started amid rumors , spread on social media , of a `` purge '' led by large groups of marauding high school students . the term appears to be a reference to 2013 's `` the purge '' and its sequel , last year 's `` the purge : anarchy , '' about a dystopian future america where on one day each year , all laws are suspended for a 12-hour period and all crimes , including murder , become temporarily legal . in the movies , set in los angeles , people barricade themselves in their homes at night while gangs of violent `` purgers '' roam the streets . the government markets the sanctioned mayhem as a catharsis that reduces crime on the other 364 days of the year -- when in fact it 's really a means of population control , mostly against people living in poor urban neighborhoods . both `` purge '' movies were box-office hits and a third installment , `` the purge : vengeance , '' is planned for 2016 . the baltimore sun reported that a flier circulated widely among city school students via social media touted a `` purge '' to begin monday at 3 p.m. at mondawmin mall and end downtown . the flier included an image of protesters smashing the windshield of a police car in baltimore on saturday , the sun said . how baltimore police , protesters battle on twitter . maryland 's largest city has been on edge since an african-american man , freddie gray , died april 19 from a spinal cord injury he suffered while in police custody . peaceful protests gave way to violence saturday night and again monday , as agitators threw bricks at police , looted stores and set fire to cars and buildings . scattered references to # purge and # thepurge began appearing in twitter and instagram posts monday about the unrest in baltimore .","summary":" the government markets the sanctioned mayhem as a catharsis that reduces crime on the other 364 days of the year -- when in fact it 's really a means of population control , mostly against people living in poor urban neighborhoods . <\/t> how baltimore police , protesters battle on twitter . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the california public utilities commission on thursday said it is ordering pacific gas & electric co. to pay a record $ 1.6 billion penalty for unsafe operation of its gas transmission system , including the pipeline rupture that killed eight people in san bruno in september 2010 . most of the penalty amounts to forced spending on improving pipeline safety . of the $ 1.6 billion , $ 850 million will go to `` gas transmission pipeline safety infrastructure improvements , '' the commission said . another $ 50 million will go toward `` other remedies to enhance pipeline safety , '' according to the commission . `` pg & e failed to uphold the public 's trust , '' commission president michael picker said . `` the cpuc failed to keep vigilant . lives were lost . numerous people were injured . homes were destroyed . we must do everything we can to ensure that nothing like this happens again . '' the company 's chief executive officer said in a written statement that pg & e is working to become the safest energy company in the united states . `` since the 2010 explosion of our natural gas transmission pipeline in san bruno , we have worked hard to do the right thing for the victims , their families and the community of san bruno , '' tony earley said . `` we are deeply sorry for this tragic event , and we have dedicated ourselves to re-earning the trust of our customers and the communities we serve . the lessons of this tragic event will not be forgotten . '' on september 9 , 2010 , a section of pg & e pipeline exploded in san bruno , killing eight people and injuring more than 50 others . the blast destroyed 37 homes . pg & e said it has paid more than $ 500 million in claims to the victims and victims ' families in san bruno , which is just south of san francisco . the company also said it has already replaced more than 800 miles of pipe , installed new gas leak technology and implemented nine of 12 recommendations from the national transportation safety board . according to its website , pg & e has 5.4 million electric customers and 4.3 million natural gas customers . the los angeles times reported the previous record penalty was a $ 146 million penalty against southern california edison company in 2008 for falsifying customer and worker safety data . cnn 's jason hanna contributed to this report .","summary":" of the $ 1.6 billion , $ 850 million will go to `` gas transmission pipeline safety infrastructure improvements , '' the commission said . <\/t> another $ 50 million will go toward `` other remedies to enhance pipeline safety , '' according to the commission . <\/t> '' on september 9 , 2010 , a section of pg & e pipeline exploded in san bruno , killing eight people and injuring more than 50 others . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) # upordown ? that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . or is it going up some stairs ? ( and you thought you were done with this kind of optical illusion free-for-all after # thedress . ) the picture was apparently uploaded on imgur a few days ago and has caught fire thanks to a post on the website 9gag.com . some people are noting the apparent motion of the cat . others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . ) of course , where there 's public debate , there are advertisers waiting to take advantage of the situation . taxes ? now , those are really confusing .","summary":" that 's the trending question on social media , thanks to a photo of a cat coming down some stairs . <\/t> others are commenting about the construction of the stairs . <\/t> ( nobody has mentioned that some cats we could name would be more likely to stop in the middle of the steps and play with a mousie . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) if you 're famous and performing the american national anthem , be prepared to become a national hero or a national disgrace . facts are facts . just ask vince , whitney , roseanne , jimi and michael . m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` the star-spangled banner . '' sure , he can shred it on `` girls , girls , girls '' and `` dr. feelgood , '' but this is a different story -- a completely different story . to say neil butchered the song before the las vegas outlaws arena football league game would be unkind to those in the profession . there 's less carnage when butchers are done with their work . the late whitney houston set the modern standard for the national anthem at super bowl xxv . in the early stages of the gulf war in 1991 , a patriotic america saluted her performance . just six months earlier , comedian roseanne barr may have established the low-water mark . the crowd at the san diego padres game booed her rendition and president george h. w. bush called it `` disgraceful . '' there 's nothing quite like getting the presidential thumbs down . one of the most controversial and beloved versions of `` the star-spangled banner '' comes from 1969 . guitar slinger jimi hendrix inflamed mainstream america with his psychedelic take on the national anthem to the delight of the woodstock generation . and then there 's michael bolton 's version . overly wrought songs are his specialty and he does n't disappoint in that department when he sings at the american league championship series in 2003 . bolton belts it out , but there 's one little problem -- the words . can anyone say crib notes ?","summary":" m\u00f6tley cr\u00fce 's vince neil reminded us again this week of the dangers of tackling `` the star-spangled banner . <\/t> to say neil butchered the song before the las vegas outlaws arena football league game would be unkind to those in the profession . <\/t> overly wrought songs are his specialty and he does n't disappoint in that department when he sings at the american league championship series in 2003 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) five years ago , rebecca francis posed for a photo while lying next to a dead giraffe . this week , she got threatened for her action . the trouble started monday , when comedian ricky gervais tweeted the photo with a question . `` what must 've happened to you in your life to make you want to kill a beautiful animal & then lie next to it smiling ? '' gervais wrote . in the past three days , his tweet has been retweeted almost 30,000 times . a number of people insulted and threatened francis in response to the giraffe photo and others featuring her . on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . francis , who has appeared on the nbc sports network outdoor lifestyle show `` eye of the hunter '' and was the subject of an interview with hunting life in late march , responded in a statement to huntinglife.com on tuesday , which was posted on its facebook page . the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . `` ( the locals ) showed me this beautiful old bull giraffe that was wandering all alone . he had been kicked out of the herd by a younger and stronger bull . he was past his breeding years and very close to death , '' she said . `` they asked me if i would preserve this giraffe by providing all the locals with food and other means of survival . ... i chose to honor his life by providing others with his uses and i do not regret it for one second . ( the locals ) did not waste a single part of him . i am grateful to be a part of something so good . '' according to the giraffe conservation foundation , there are about 80,000 giraffes in africa , a decline of 60,000 in the past 15 years . on a website called rebeccafrancis.com , where the photo is posted , francis describes herself as a longtime outdoors enthusiast and a fan of bow-hunting . `` i prefer bowhunting , and the animals i have taken with a bow include : a 10 1\/2 ft. brown bear , black bear , shiras moose , alaskan moose , dall sheep , stone sheep , desert bighorn ram , rocky mountain bighorn ram , mule deer , whitetail deer , elk , mountain goat , antelope , arapawa ram , kudu , zebra , black wildebeest , giraffe , springbuck , blesbuck , lynx , badger , and squirrel , '' she writes . `` i have also taken many of the same species and more with a rifle . '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . '' the latter , according to liveoutdoors.com , `` entails the taking of one animal from the ten basic north american species : bears , cats , deer , elk , caribou , moose , bison\/muskox , goat , antelope and sheep . '' tom opre , the producer and co-host of `` eye of the hunter , '' says she won the first season of `` extreme huntress , '' an online offshoot of `` eye , '' and co-hosted a handful of `` eye '' episodes . the rebeccafrancis.com website was apparently last updated in 2013 , though it makes mention of a 2015 tv series called `` sheep shape '' on the sportsman channel . cnn has reached out to francis for comment .","summary":" on the website rebeccafrancis.com , there are photos of francis with other animals , including a lion , which other twitterers responded to . <\/t> the death came about , she said , because she was asked by others on an african hunt to `` preserve '' him for the local people . <\/t> '' she has achieved the `` full curl of north american sheep '' with a bow , according to the hunting life interview , and hopes to achieve the `` super 10 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) seventy years ago , anne frank died of typhus in a nazi concentration camp at the age of 15 . just two weeks after her supposed death on march 31 , 1945 , the bergen-belsen concentration camp where she had been imprisoned was liberated -- timing that showed how close the jewish diarist had been to surviving the holocaust . but new research released by the anne frank house shows that anne and her older sister , margot frank , died at least a month earlier than previously thought . researchers re-examined archives of the red cross , the international training service and the bergen-belsen memorial , along with testimonies of survivors . they concluded that anne and margot probably did not survive to march 1945 -- contradicting the date of death which had previously been determined by dutch authorities . in 1944 , anne and seven others hiding in the amsterdam secret annex were arrested and sent to the auschwitz-birkenau concentration camp . anne frank 's final entry . that same year , anne and margot were separated from their mother and sent away to work as slave labor at the bergen-belsen camp in germany . days at the camp were filled with terror and dread , witnesses said . the sisters stayed in a section of the overcrowded camp with no lighting , little water and no latrine . they slept on lice-ridden straw and violent storms shredded the tents , according to the researchers . like the other prisoners , the sisters endured long hours at roll call . her classmate , nannette blitz , recalled seeing anne there in december 1944 : `` she was no more than a skeleton by then . she was wrapped in a blanket ; she could n't bear to wear her clothes anymore because they were crawling with lice . '' listen to anne frank 's friends describe her concentration camp experience . as the russians advanced further , the bergen-belsen concentration camp became even more crowded , bringing more disease . a deadly typhus outbreak caused thousands to die each day . typhus is an infectious disease caused by lice that breaks out in places with poor hygiene . the disease causes high fever , chills and skin eruptions . `` because of the lice infesting the bedstraw and her clothes , anne was exposed to the main carrier of epidemic typhus for an extended period , '' museum researchers wrote . they concluded that it 's unlikely the sisters survived until march , because witnesses at the camp said the sisters both had symptoms before february 7 . `` most deaths caused by typhus occur around twelve days after the first symptoms appear , '' wrote authors erika prins and gertjan broek . the exact dates of death for anne and margot remain unclear . margot died before anne . `` anne never gave up hope , '' said blitz , her friend . `` she was absolutely convinced she would survive . '' her diary endures as one of the world 's most popular books . read more about anne frank 's cousin , a keeper of her legacy .","summary":" ( cnn ) seventy years ago , anne frank died of typhus in a nazi concentration camp at the age of 15 . <\/t> they concluded that anne and margot probably did not survive to march 1945 -- contradicting the date of death which had previously been determined by dutch authorities . <\/t> '' listen to anne frank 's friends describe her concentration camp experience . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a skywest airlines flight made an emergency landing in buffalo , new york , on wednesday after a passenger lost consciousness , officials said . the passenger received medical attention before being released , according to marissa snow , spokeswoman for skywest . she said the airliner expects to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to their original destination -- hartford , connecticut -- later wednesday afternoon . the federal aviation administration initially reported a pressurization problem and said it would investigate . snow said there was no indication of any pressurization issues , and the faa later issued a statement that did not reference a pressurization problem . skywest also said there was no problem with the plane 's door , which some media initially reported . flight 5622 was originally scheduled to fly from chicago to hartford . the plane descended 28,000 feet in three minutes . `` it would feel like a roller coaster -- when you 're coming over the top and you 're going down , '' cnn aviation analyst mary schiavo said , describing how such a descent would feel . `` you know that these pilots knew they were in a very grave and very serious situation . ''","summary":" she said the airliner expects to accommodate the 75 passengers on another aircraft to their original destination -- hartford , connecticut -- later wednesday afternoon . <\/t> skywest also said there was no problem with the plane 's door , which some media initially reported . <\/t> flight 5622 was originally scheduled to fly from chicago to hartford . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) most climbers who try do n't succeed in summiting the 29,035-foot-high mount everest , the world 's tallest peak . but they do leave their trash . thousands of pounds of it . that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . the mountain is part of the himalaya mountain range on the border between nepal and the tibet region . the 34-member team plans to depart for kathmandu on saturday and start the ascent in mid-may . the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . `` sadly , mount everest is now ... called the world 's highest junkyard , '' maj. ranveer singh jamval , the team leader , told india today . `` we will target the mountaineering waste from camp 1 ( 19,695 feet ) to the summit , '' said jamval , who has scaled mount everest twice . `` there are old cylinders , tents , tins , packets , equipment and other mountaineering waste . apart from our own haversacks weighing 10 kg each , we intend to bring in another 10 kg each on the trip . '' more than 200 climbers have died attempting to climb the peak , part of a unesco world heritage site . the indian expedition is n't the first attempt to clean up the trash left by generations of hikers . among the cleanup efforts is the eco everest expedition , an annual trip launched in 2008 that is all about climbing `` in an eco-sensitive manner , '' bringing old refuse , in addition to that generated during the trip , down for disposal , according to the asian trekking website . last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times .","summary":" that 's why an experienced climbing group from the indian army plans to trek up the 8,850-meter mountain to pick up at least 4,000 kilograms ( more than 8,000 pounds ) of waste from the high-altitude camps , according to india today . <\/t> the upcoming trip marks the 50th anniversary of the first indian team to scale mount everest . <\/t> last year , nepalese tourism authorities started to require hikers to carry out an extra 18 pounds of garbage , in addition to their own trash and human waste , according to the new york times . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) pardon us , `` lost '' fans , but april 8 was n't only your day . yes , we know the significance of april 8 , 2015 , and the alignment of 4:23.42 p.m. on that date to everyone obsessed with the hit abc show , and we heard about the general geek-outs that were occurring . but do n't forget , april 8 was also `` rex manning day . '' twitter did n't , paying homage to the 1995 film `` empire records '' and the character of rex manning , played by the very dreamy maxwell caulfield . the movie -- also starring liv tyler , anthony lapaglia and ren\u00e9e zellweger -- centers on an independent record store in delaware where , on april 8 , former pop idol manning is scheduled to make an in-store appearance . fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . their love affair was doomed like two ships passing in the night , but it was so good while it lasted for jack and rose in the 1997 blockbuster movie `` titanic . '' the sketch jack does of his beloved is dated april 14 , 1912 . the titanic sank on april 15 , 1912 . april 25 . thanks to the 2000 film `` miss congeniality , '' we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . just do n't forget to dress accordingly . october 3 . `` mean girls day '' is officially october 3 , given that 's when aaron samuels ( omg , he is so hot ! ) asks cady what day it is . of course , she replies `` it 's october 3 . '' honestly , any day is a good day to quote the 2004 film . it 's so fetch . october 21 , 2015 . buckle up for this one . in the 1989 film `` back to the future part ii , '' marty mcfly and the gang travel to october 21 , 2015 . we hope to be celebrating that in our flying car that we are still waiting on , please and thank you .","summary":" fret not if you missed it , as we have some other dates made famous by films that you are n't going to want to let pass you by : april 14 . <\/t> thanks to the 2000 film `` miss congeniality , '' we now know that april 25 is the perfect date . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) larry upright died just one day after hillary clinton announced she was running for president . and in his obituary , his family made just two requests : please donate to a children 's hospital , and please do n't vote for clinton . upright , a staunch republican , died monday at a north carolina hospital . he was 81 . `` in lieu of flowers , memorials may be sent to shriners hospital for children , '' his obituary reads . `` also , the family respectfully asks that you do not vote for hillary clinton in 2016 . r.i.p . grandaddy . '' daughter jill mclain said it was natural to put that line in her father 's tribute . `` he was very passionate about politics and probably passed a little of that on , '' she told cnn affiliate wsoc . son michael upright said he knew his father would enjoy the request . `` we know he 's up there giggling right now , just laughing out loud , '' he told wsoc . upright 's passions included much more than just politics . his greatest joy was his family , and he was a former shriner of the year at the cabarrus shrine club , according to his obituary . after retiring from the building automation industry , he became an avid golfer . but it 's the last few lines of his obituary that is spurred comments from across the country . `` you have my solemn promise i will not waste a vote on hillary clinton , '' marina shear of dallas wrote in the obituary 's online guestbook . `` you were a wise man , larry upright , '' said ron renno of forsyth , georgia . `` i will remember your request in november 2016 . rest in peace , sir . '' nigel dufont of kannapolis , north carolina , offered his condolences but said he would n't budge on his support of clinton . `` so sorry to hear about larry , but i am still voting for hilary ! '' he wrote . and an anonymous commenter stayed open-minded to whoever might enter the field . `` may you rest in peace . i will vote for hillary if she is the best candidate . ''","summary":" `` also , the family respectfully asks that you do not vote for hillary clinton in 2016 . <\/t> `` you have my solemn promise i will not waste a vote on hillary clinton , '' marina shear of dallas wrote in the obituary 's online guestbook . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) never mind cats having nine lives . a stray pooch in washington state has used up at least three of her own after being hit by a car , apparently whacked on the head with a hammer in a misguided mercy killing and then buried in a field -- only to survive . that 's according to washington state university , where the dog -- a friendly white-and-black bully breed mix now named theia -- has been receiving care at the veterinary teaching hospital . four days after her apparent death , the dog managed to stagger to a nearby farm , dirt-covered and emaciated , where she was found by a worker who took her to a vet for help . she was taken in by moses lake , washington , resident sara mellado . `` considering everything that she 's been through , she 's incredibly gentle and loving , '' mellado said , according to wsu news . `` she 's a true miracle dog and she deserves a good life . '' theia is only one year old but the dog 's brush with death did not leave her unscathed . she suffered a dislocated jaw , leg injuries and a caved-in sinus cavity -- and still requires surgery to help her breathe . the veterinary hospital 's good samaritan fund committee awarded some money to help pay for the dog 's treatment , but mellado has set up a fundraising page to help meet the remaining cost of the dog 's care . she 's also created a facebook page to keep supporters updated . donors have already surpassed the $ 10,000 target , inspired by theia 's tale of survival against the odds . on the fundraising page , mellado writes , `` she is in desperate need of extensive medical procedures to fix her nasal damage and reset her jaw . i agreed to foster her until she finally found a loving home . '' she is dedicated to making sure theia gets the medical attention she needs , mellado adds , and wants to `` make sure she gets placed in a family where this will never happen to her again ! '' any additional funds raised will be `` paid forward '' to help other animals . theia is not the only animal to apparently rise from the grave in recent weeks . a cat in tampa , florida , found seemingly dead after he was hit by a car in january , showed up alive in a neighbor 's yard five days after he was buried by his owner . the cat was in bad shape , with maggots covering open wounds on his body and a ruined left eye , but remarkably survived with the help of treatment from the humane society .","summary":" on the fundraising page , mellado writes , `` she is in desperate need of extensive medical procedures to fix her nasal damage and reset her jaw . <\/t> '' she is dedicated to making sure theia gets the medical attention she needs , mellado adds , and wants to `` make sure she gets placed in a family where this will never happen to her again ! <\/t> the cat was in bad shape , with maggots covering open wounds on his body and a ruined left eye , but remarkably survived with the help of treatment from the humane society . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) you 'll see him in your mcdreams . on thursday night 's `` grey 's anatomy , '' dr. derek shepherd -- the hunky character played by patrick dempsey -- died . he was n't shot down over the sea of japan , nor did a helicopter fall on his head . instead , he died following a car crash -- after helping victims of another accident . `` derek shepherd is and will always be an incredibly important character -- for meredith ( grey ) , for me and for the fans , '' show creator shonda rhimes said in a statement , according to the hollywood reporter . `` i absolutely never imagined saying goodbye to our ' mcdreamy . ' patrick dempsey 's performance shaped derek in a way that i know we both hope became a meaningful example -- happy , sad , romantic , painful and always true -- of what young women should demand from modern love . his loss will be felt by all . '' intriguingly , dempsey still has a year left on his contract . his character 's death leaves his tv wife , dr. meredith grey ( ellen pompeo ) , as the show 's mainstay as it concludes its 11th season in may . `` it 's been a remarkable ride , '' dempsey told tvline . `` the worldwide impact has been extraordinary . it is incredible how devoted and passionate the fans are , and i will forever be grateful and humbled by the experience . '' `` grey 's '' fans are still in shock . people magazine ran an obituary for the character . # mcdreamyforever was a trending hashtag on twitter . tweets from `` grey 's anatomy 's '' official account were filled with emoji of crying faces and broken hearts , as well as tearful images from the show . some chose to remember the good times , but for others , there was a big sense of betrayal . but the show will very much continue -- not only does it have a few weeks before the 11th season is over , pompeo is also signed through season 12 . the theme of this season , rhimes had said , was grey 's ability to stand on her own . now without her husband -- who was already devoting his life to separate concerns as a presidential aide -- she 'll truly have to do so . `` grey 's anatomy , '' though not the powerhouse it was when it premiered in 2005 , still does well in the ratings . for the week ending april 19 , the most recent available , it was 20th in overall viewers and 12th among the desirable adults 18-49 demographic . and dempsey , who also races cars , is n't going anywhere . he has a development deal with abc studios , `` grey 's '' producers .","summary":" meredith grey ( ellen pompeo ) , as the show 's mainstay as it concludes its 11th season in may . <\/t> the theme of this season , rhimes had said , was grey 's ability to stand on her own . <\/t> for the week ending april 19 , the most recent available , it was 20th in overall viewers and 12th among the desirable adults 18-49 demographic . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) the question : how can i know if my food is safe to eat after a specific product recall ? the answer : many of us shed a few tears over the recent sabra hummus recall ( even though we are perfectly capable of making our own at home ) , but that sadness quickly transformed into anxiety when we looked inside our refrigerators and saw the potentially tainted culprit sitting there on the shelf . to assuage any fears , we asked john swartzberg , m.d. , a clinical professor at the university of california at berkeley , to walk us through the process of determining if our favorite dip was still safe to eat . related : amy 's kitchen recalls more than 70,000 cases of food due to fear of listeria contamination . the first step , according to swartzberg , is to go to the food and drug administration 's website and find the official report for the recalled product you 're worried about . each report will list recalled items with their product codes , which are typically categorized by the universal product code ( the number adjacent to the barcode ) or the stock keeping unit ( a specific number that would only be valid at the store where the product is being sold ) . they will also include the recalled products ' use-by dates , and the geographical areas affected . `` the recall is not based on the use-by dates , though , '' said swartzberg . `` if the product is within the use-by date , it should still be recalled . this makes sense , because the product was contaminated prior to purchase and no matter how ' fresh ' the product is , it still may be contaminated . '' after cross-checking these details , you should have a strong sense of whether your food product is safe to eat or needs to be trashed right away . but as far as avoiding potential problems before learning such details about a food recall , the consumer is at an automatic disadvantage . related : 14 habits of people with a healthy relationship to food . `` there 's nothing the consumer can do prior to learning about the recall , '' said dr. swartzberg . `` discarding or returning the product to the store is all that can be done . '' in the case of this specific hummus recall , while there was no evidence that it caused any consumer illness , the product 's routine sample last month revealed the presence of listeria monocytogenes . consuming such bacteria can lead to listeriosis , a serious infection , and dr. swartzberg recommends that anyone who has consumed a listeria-laden food should let their physician know as soon as possible . `` listeria survives well at cool temperatures , '' he said . `` most bacteria and fungi do not -- that 's why we refrigerate . healthy people are at low risk for disease , but it can happen . those at greatest risk for disease are the elderly , immunocompromised and pregnant . '' to learn more about the best food safety practices , visit uc berkeley 's wellness website . related : 8 things nutrition experts wish you would stop saying about food .","summary":" ( cnn ) the question : how can i know if my food is safe to eat after a specific product recall ? <\/t> but as far as avoiding potential problems before learning such details about a food recall , the consumer is at an automatic disadvantage . <\/t> swartzberg recommends that anyone who has consumed a listeria-laden food should let their physician know as soon as possible . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it was all set for a fairytale ending for record breaking jockey ap mccoy . in the end it was a different but familiar name who won the grand national on saturday . 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . aspell won last year 's grand national too , making him the first jockey since the 1950s to ride back-to-back winners on different horses . `` it feels wonderful , i asked big questions , '' aspell said of many clouds , moments after his victory . `` over the fences he was awesome . i was just hoping his batteries would last and they did , '' he added . no fairytale . yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . his horse shutthefrontdoor was in the leading group as it negotiated the likes for becher 's brooke and the chair , some of the toughest jumps in racing . last week the 40-year-old ulsterman , who has won an astonishing 4,356 races , announced he would retire if he won the grand national for the second time in his career . shutthefrontdoor was heavily backed by the betting public sensing a storybook conclusion to mccoy 's career . uk and irish betting firms even predicted they would lose as much as $ 73 million if mccoy won . he was well placed going into the final straight but just could n't keep up after many clouds cut lose , and finished back in fifth . third time winner . but for trevor hemmings , the owner of many clouds , it was his third victory in the grand national . `` i always dreamed of winning my first national , '' a shocked hemmings told channel 4 . `` then along comes a second . that 's special . and when a third comes along , it 's such a wonderful , wonderful feeling . '' hemming went on to praise aspell 's performance . `` this morning talking we talked about the achievers , '' said hemmings . `` they are quiet , confident and experienced . he has all of them . '' mccoy 's fifth placed finish means he will race again at least once more , in two weeks time at sandown .","summary":" 25-1 outsider many clouds , who had shown little form going into the race , won by a length and a half , ridden by jockey leighton aspell . <\/t> yet for much of the grand national -- arguably the world 's most famous and certainly the sport 's most prestigious jump race -- it looked as if ap mccoy was about to write an ending befitting the career of a man who has dominated jump racing for two decades . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) call it a little piece of heaven for a family torn apart by tragedy . back in july , sierra sharry and lane smith were just about to become parents . sharry was eight months pregnant . but then smith fell and hit his head . he was taken to the ou medical center in oklahoma city . smith never recovered . `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . `` i lost my best friend . the father of my unborn child . '' their son taos arrived a few weeks later . when it was time for his 6-month pictures , sharry had a special request . maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . `` they asked me if i would be willing to ' play around ' with capturing their first family photo by editing taos ' daddy in one of their pictures , '' kayli rene ' photography posted on facebook . `` i just got to thinking , we do n't have a picture with lane in it , '' the new mom told cnn affilaite koco . the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . `` lane 's not physically here with us , of course , but that picture represents to us that he is always watching over us and he will always be there for us no matter what , '' sharry said . the family photo has become a social media sensation after appearing on the photographer 's facebook page this week . it has some 193,000 likes and more than 24,000 shares . `` i ca n't believe she actually did this , '' sharry said . `` it 's like amazing and apparently everyone else thinks it is too . ''","summary":" `` july 13th 2014 was the absolute worst day of my life , '' sharry posted on facebook . <\/t> maybe the photographer could make their family complete , just for one picture . <\/t> the photographer was n't sure it would work , but they found just the right picture of smith -- one that has him looking over his family 's shoulder . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a mom furious at her son for apparently taking part in the baltimore riots has become a sensation online . in video captured by cnn affiliate wmar , the woman is seen pulling her masked son away from a crowd , smacking him in the head repeatedly , and screaming at him . as he tries to walk away , she follows him , screaming , `` get the f -- - over here ! '' eventually , he turns toward her , his face no longer covered . the boy is dressed in dark pants and a black hoodie , with a dark backpack on . wmar reports that the woman saw her son on television throwing rocks at police . the name of the woman dressed in light blue jeans , a yellow lace tunic and a cropped yellow jacket was not immediately known . but police commissioner anthony batts thanked her in remarks to the media . `` and if you saw in one scene you had one mother who grabbed their child who had a hood on his head and she started smacking him on the head because she was so embarrassed , '' he said monday . `` i wish i had more parents that took charge of their kids out there tonight . ''","summary":" ( cnn ) a mom furious at her son for apparently taking part in the baltimore riots has become a sensation online . <\/t> in video captured by cnn affiliate wmar , the woman is seen pulling her masked son away from a crowd , smacking him in the head repeatedly , and screaming at him . <\/t> `` and if you saw in one scene you had one mother who grabbed their child who had a hood on his head and she started smacking him on the head because she was so embarrassed , '' he said monday . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"washington ( cnn ) an off-duty member of the uniformed division of secret service was arrested friday in washington and charged with first-degree attempted burglary , a felony , and one misdemeanor count for destruction of property , the d.c. metropolitan police department reported . arthur baldwin , 29 , was arrested at a woman 's residence in southeast washington , according to documents provided by the police department . he has been placed on administrative leave and his security clearance has been suspended , the secret service said . baldwin is assigned to the foreign missions branch , according to u.s. secret service spokesman brian leary . that branch is responsible for working with the diplomatic community in washington . a police officer went to a residence about 12:24 a.m. after receiving a call about a burglary in progress , police documents said . the officer found the front door with broken hinges , boot prints and two broken windows , the documents say . the woman who lives there told the officer , `` my ex-boyfriend wo n't leave me alone . '' while the d.c. metropolitan police officer was at the scene , baldwin drove up , said he was a police officer and asked to speak with the woman , the police document said . when asked if he kicked in the door , baldwin said , `` i kicked the door but did not ... break the windows , '' the document said . when a cnn reporter asked for a comment friday during an arraignment , baldwin said , `` no , you 'll get me in trouble . '' his next court date is april 23 . the u.s. attorney 's office said the charge of attempted first-degree burglary carries a sentence of up to five years in prison . the charge of destruction of property carries a sentence of up to 180 days in jail and\/or a fine of up to $ 1,000 . related : secret service supervisor accused of making unwanted sexual advances . the incident comes as the secret service is trying to mend its reputation after numerous issues concerning the discipline and professionalism of its officers have come to light recently . more specifics on this incident were not yet available . leary also said the secret service 's `` office of professional responsibility will investigate this matter . ''","summary":" he has been placed on administrative leave and his security clearance has been suspended , the secret service said . <\/t> the incident comes as the secret service is trying to mend its reputation after numerous issues concerning the discipline and professionalism of its officers have come to light recently . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) marvel comics superhero hawkeye is a master with the bow and arrow . he 's also got a secret super-talent at singing ed sheeran parodies . the '' avengers '' character ( played by jeremy renner ) was a guest on `` the tonight show starring jimmy fallon , '' where he got behind the piano to showcase some of his other skills . billboard : jimmy fallon hits hot 100 with ' ew ! , ' featuring will.i.am . `` listen i 've got powers too , and they 're pretty sweet . i promise i can do so much more than just archery , '' he crooned to a reworked version of `` thinking out loud '' . those talents , we 're told , include his collection of scarves and berets , his abilities on the trombone and he can open a pickle jar . nope , thor would definitely thump him in a fight . renner has proved he 's more than a one-hit wonder by starring in both `` avengers '' films , the oscar-winning `` the hurt locker , '' `` american hustle : and films in the `` bourne '' and `` mission impossible '' franchises . watch the clip below : see the original story at billboard.com . \u00a92015 billboard . all rights reserved .","summary":" he 's also got a secret super-talent at singing ed sheeran parodies . <\/t> , ' featuring will.i.am . <\/t> `` listen i 've got powers too , and they 're pretty sweet . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) a second individual has been charged with attempting to carry out an `` isis-inspired '' terror plot , australian police say . five young men were arrested saturday in melbourne , australia , in what police called a major counterterrorism operation . two of the teens , 18 and 19 , have been released `` pending further inquiries , '' australia 's federal police said . sevdet besim , 18 , was charged with conspiring to commit a terrorist act , and was denied bail saturday . the person charged monday is accused of conspiring to commit acts done in preparation for , or planning , terrorist acts . the suspects planned to attack during a major national commemoration in a week , prime minister tony abbott said saturday . `` the act that we believe was in preparation involved attacks against police officers , '' he said . there was also a risk to the public , police said . police said the suspects were targeting a ceremony on anzac day ( australia and new zealand army corps day ) , which is april 25 and this year is the centennial of the gallipoli campaign in world war i . abbott avoided the term isis -- or islamic state -- to call out those who authorities believed influenced the suspects . he instead referred to the group as the `` daesh death cult , '' employing the acronym that is transliterated from the group 's name in arabic . it 's a handle isis is known to loathe . police also distanced the suspects from any ethnic connection . the men `` are individuals acting by themselves . they are not representatives of any religious , cultural or national group , '' victoria police acting deputy commissioner shane patton said . `` i think the entire australian community should be concerned about the young age of those particular men , '' neil gaughan , acting deputy commissioner of the australian federal police , said . `` and this is an issue not just with law enforcement , but for the broader community . ... we need to get better in relation to identifying young men and woman involved in this type of behavior , at the very early stage . '' cnn 's ralph ellis and ben brumfield contributed to this report .","summary":" two of the teens , 18 and 19 , have been released `` pending further inquiries , '' australia 's federal police said . <\/t> `` the act that we believe was in preparation involved attacks against police officers , '' he said . <\/t> they are not representatives of any religious , cultural or national group , '' victoria police acting deputy commissioner shane patton said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . still , he was a big deal . that 's the assessment of multiple sources on a man who may not have been well-known in the west , but nonetheless had a special role in the terrorist group . farouq -- an american -- died in a u.s. counterterrorism airstrike in january , according to the white house . two al qaeda hostages , warren weinstein of the united states and giovanni lo porto from italy , were killed in the same strike , while gadahn died in another u.s. operation that month . before that , farouq was the deputy emir of al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , or aqis , a branch of the islamist extremist group that formed in recent years . the branch made its presence known in september 2014 , when militants infiltrated pakistan 's navy and tried to hijack one of its ships , according to the site institute , which monitors terror groups . the group 's spokesman , usama mahmoud , on twitter compared the pakistani naval officers involved in the attempted hijacking to nidal hasan , site reported . hasan is the u.s. army psychiatrist sentenced to death for killing 13 people at fort hood , texas . osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . they were senior al qaeda leaders , according to mehmood . american mouthpiece for al qaeda killed . cnn 's sophia saifi contributed to this report .","summary":" ( cnn ) ahmed farouq did n't have the prestige of fellow al qaeda figure osama bin laden , the influence of anwar al-awlaki , or the notoriety of adam gadahn . <\/t> osama mehmood , a spokesman for al qaeda in the indian subcontinent , said that farouq and another top figure , qari abdullah mansur , were killed in a january 15 drone strike in pakistan 's shawal valley . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . iraqi security forces regained full control of the baiji refinery , the combined joint task force said . a week ago , isis claimed it controlled part of the facility , posting images online that purported to back up the claim . iraq is working to fortify the facility 's defenses , the task force said in a statement . over the past nine days , the coalition conducted 47 airstrikes in the area , the statement said . meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . the peshmerga are the national military force of kurdistan . `` front-line reporting indicates at least 35 isis terrorists were killed during the offensive , '' the council said in a statement . the goal was to push back isis and `` diminish its ability to threaten the security of kirkuk province , '' the statement said . `` this success follows an offensive south and west of kirkuk '' last month in which 100 square kilometers ( 39 square miles ) of terrain was cleared , the council said .","summary":" ( cnn ) iraqi and u.s.-led coalition forces have successfully ousted isis from the nation 's largest oil refinery , the coalition said sunday . <\/t> meanwhile , peshmerga forces -- also with the assistance of coalition strikes -- cleared 84 square kilometers ( 32 square miles ) of isis-occupied territory in iraq on saturday , the kurdistan region security council said . <\/t> the goal was to push back isis and `` diminish its ability to threaten the security of kirkuk province , '' the statement said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) no identification , no social security card and only a box to live on . john helinski was homeless and nameless for three years . suddenly , he 's set to buy his own place and collect a nice pension . helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . charles inman could not bear to see his 62-year-old ward land back on the street , he told cnn affiliate wfts . the shelter where the case worker works set helinski up with a bunk and a locker . but getting him into the system was hard , because helinski 's id and social security cards had been stolen . `` he needed to have an identification , but we could n't get an identification without a birth certificate , '' inman said . a hassle all by itself , except that helinski was foreign born -- in poland , as an american citizen . `` we first had to figure out that we needed a consular record of foreign birth or something like that , '' said tampa police officer dan mcdonald , who pitched in to help helinski . with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . `` then it became bank of america , '' he said . the account was still there , and the social security administration had n't forgotten about him . it had kept paying helinski benefits for years , and they had stacked up high . now helinski is thinking of buying his own four walls . and he 'll have monthly benefits to live on . `` i guess i 'm exhilarated , excited , you know , '' he said . mcdonald said he and inman were stunned . `` we were n't quite sure what to say . ''","summary":" helinski hit it big thanks to the social security administration , and a big-hearted cop and a case worker determined to untangle major bureaucracy . <\/t> with those papers squared away , he and inman got helinski a driver 's license and a social security card . <\/t> then , helinski remembered that he used to have an account with a certain landmark bank . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"new delhi , india ( cnn ) as the earth shook in nepal , tremors were felt over the border in india as well . it was a call to action : within hours of the first 7.8 magnitude quake , india began planning a massive cross-border aid mission . with each hour , the scale of the devastation in nepal became clearer -- some 3,862 people are known to have died so far -- and plans in india , where 72 people were also killed , got bigger . on sunday alone , india delivered 187 tons of supplies , including 50 tons of water , 22 tons of food and 2 tons of medicine . and there will be more to come . hundreds of trained disaster relief troops landed in kathmandu and quickly got to work . with each flight in , there was a flight back out , packed with indians and other nationals escaping to safety : 2,000 and counting have fled so far . by monday , india was in full-scale crisis mode : from airports across india , planes flew in loaded with aid , and trucks made the trip by land from india 's east , aiming for more remote areas . on the ground : devastation in nepal . india 's prime minister narendra modi has made a special effort over nepal . he has visited the country twice in his first year in office . and on sunday , in his national radio address to the nation , he said indians needed to `` wipe the tears of every nepali , hold their hands , and stand with them . '' it all highlights the more proactive role taken by india in recent months . just weeks ago , india flexed its military muscle to rescue indians and other nationals from conflict-torn yemen . now , it is taking the lead in nepal . some might say india 's friendship is a signal for the other big country that shares a border with nepal : china . a display of hard power , perhaps to achieve enduring soft power in the region . but in times like this , help is always welcome . first there 's the immediate search and rescue operation , and then the long process of rebuilding work . nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead .","summary":" on the ground : devastation in nepal . <\/t> and on sunday , in his national radio address to the nation , he said indians needed to `` wipe the tears of every nepali , hold their hands , and stand with them . <\/t> nepal will need india 's friendship -- as well as china 's -- for many long months ahead . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) eleven channels associated with the french-language global television network tv5monde went black late wednesday due to an `` extremely powerful cyberattack , '' the network 's director said . in addition to its 11 channels , tv5monde also temporarily lost control of its social media outlets and its websites , director yves bigot said in a video message posted later on facebook . on a mobile site , which was still active , the network said it was `` hacked by an islamist group . '' isis logos and markings could be seen on some tv5monde social media accounts . but there was no immediate claim of responsibility by isis or any other group . the outage began around 10 p.m. paris time ( 4 p.m . et ) , and network teams were still working to restore service more than five hours later . according to france 's ministry of culture and communications , tv5monde offers round-the-clock entertainment , news and culturing programming in french that reaches 260 million homes worldwide . it functions under a partnership that consists of the governments of france , canada and switzerland , as well as the wallonia-brussels federation . other networks that provide content to tv5monde include cnn affiliates france 2 and france 3 , france 24 and radio france international .","summary":" according to france 's ministry of culture and communications , tv5monde offers round-the-clock entertainment , news and culturing programming in french that reaches 260 million homes worldwide . <\/t> other networks that provide content to tv5monde include cnn affiliates france 2 and france 3 , france 24 and radio france international . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sofia vergara 's ex-fiance is speaking out about their dispute over frozen embryos created while they dated . in an op-ed published by the new york times on wednesday , nick loeb explained his rationale for fighting to keep the two female embryos he shares with the actress . `` i wanted to keep this private , but recently the story broke to the world , '' loeb wrote . `` it has gotten attention not only because of the people involved -- my ex is sofia vergara , who stars in the abc series `` modern family '' -- but also because embryonic custody disputes raise important questions about life , religion and parenthood . '' loeb says he met the actress in 2010 and they got engaged two years later , at which point they decided to create the embryos and conceive a child via a surrogate . after two attempts failed to bring fertilized embryos to term , they created two more embryos using her eggs and his sperm . `` when we create embryos for the purpose of life , should we not define them as life , rather than as property ? , '' he said . `` ... a woman is entitled to bring a pregnancy to term even if the man objects . should n't a man who is willing to take on all parental responsibilities be similarly entitled to bring his embryos to term even if the woman objects ? '' loeb said he filed a complaint against the 42-year-old actress to prevent her from destroying their two embryos conceived through in vitro fertilization . he filed it in august in santa monica , california , where they apparently lived while they dated . `` we signed a form stating that any embryos created through the process could be brought to term only with both parties ' consent . the form did not specify -- as california law requires -- what would happen if we separated , '' he said . `` i am asking to have it voided . '' representatives for vergara have declined to comment in the past . loeb has said he believes `` life begins at fertilization '' and wants to implant the embryos in a surrogate and bring them to term . he said he does n't want any money from the egg donor . the case has led to questions about who has the right to embryos . typically , a prior legal agreement between a couple spells out who has ultimate authority , said fertility specialist dr. david tourgeman , who 's not involved in this case . `` usually when embryos are created , whether the couple is married or just consenting adults , there 's usually a power of attorney that is described to these embryos , if they are frozen for future use , '' he said . in most cases , the mother or the origin of the egg is given power of attorney , although anyone can make a request , tourgeman said . if there 's a disagreement , the courts usually get involved to decide who legally owns the embryos , he said . vergara is now reportedly engaged to actor joe manganiello .","summary":" '' loeb says he met the actress in 2010 and they got engaged two years later , at which point they decided to create the embryos and conceive a child via a surrogate . <\/t> `` we signed a form stating that any embryos created through the process could be brought to term only with both parties ' consent . <\/t> `` usually when embryos are created , whether the couple is married or just consenting adults , there 's usually a power of attorney that is described to these embryos , if they are frozen for future use , '' he said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"hong kong ( cnn ) an impressive art collection assembled by the late actress and hollywood icon , lauren bacall , has officially been offered for purchase . the collection , which includes works by some of the greatest artists of the 20th century , went under the hammer in new york on march 31 , following a tour of hong kong , paris , london and los angeles . bacall , who died in august 2014 at the age of 89 , first shot to international fame in 1944 with her first film , `` to have and have not . '' that was also when the husky-voiced starlet met her future husband , humphrey bogart . at the recent 2015 golden globes , george clooney paid tribute to the silver screen queen in his award winning speech . `` i do n't remember what awards lauren bacall won , i just remember her saying : ' you know how to whistle , do n't you steve . you just put your lips together and blow . ' '' said clooney , referring to one of her most legendary lines from her first movie . the 750-piece collection , which fetched a total of $ 3.64 million , featured bronze sculptures , jewelry , and a number of decorative arts and paintings , which were sold at bonhams auction house in new york . `` her collection is truly a reflection of her extraordinary taste and remarkable life , '' said jon king , bonhams ' vice president . among the 50 items highlighted in the auction preview were six bronze maquettes by henry moore , britain 's greatest 20th century sculptor and one of bacall 's favorite artists , whom she developed a close relationship with . one of them sold for close to $ 120,000 . also for sale were some of bacall 's most loved jewelry pieces , created by legendary french designer jean schlumberger , most known for his work at tiffany & co . a rose diamond camel brooch by british jeweler elizabeth gage fetched $ 23,750 and was accompanied by the original drawing and correspondence from the designer , which shows the close-knit relationship bacall had with gage . the wide-ranging collection was expected to appeal to a variety of collectors : fine arts and antiques dealers , fans of lauren bacall and humphrey bogart , as well as memorabilia enthusiasts . most of the items auctioned come from the apartment in new york 's dakota building that she shared with her second husband , actor jason robards , until 1969 . but king said fans of humphrey bogart would have been pleased to know some of the items were also from their shared residence in los angeles . king , who got to know bacall in her late years , said the collection reflects the actress ' eclectic taste , and there was only one principle she applied to collecting : `` everything had to kind of speak to her , to catch her eye . she loved form , she loved texture , she loved color . and she loved mixing it all up . she said that when you walked into her house , what she liked was that it was never boring , '' king said . `` you could walk into the same room a hundred times , and see something new every time . ''","summary":" among the 50 items highlighted in the auction preview were six bronze maquettes by henry moore , britain 's greatest 20th century sculptor and one of bacall 's favorite artists , whom she developed a close relationship with . <\/t> the wide-ranging collection was expected to appeal to a variety of collectors : fine arts and antiques dealers , fans of lauren bacall and humphrey bogart , as well as memorabilia enthusiasts . <\/t> king , who got to know bacall in her late years , said the collection reflects the actress ' eclectic taste , and there was only one principle she applied to collecting : `` everything had to kind of speak to her , to catch her eye . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) fast-food outlet burger king will sponsor the wedding of an illinois couple . not just any couple -- these are the nuptials of joel burger and ashley king . they accepted the restaurant chain 's offer to pay for their july affair on monday . `` we are very appreciative of burger king and ca n't thank them enough for their generosity ! '' said king . it all started after their engagement in october . the couple had a little fun with the name coincidence and posed by a burger king restaurant sign for a photo . they were interviewed by reporter dave bakke of the state journal-register in springfield , the state capital . burger king got wind of the article and was immediately interested in the happy couple , tweeting for help to locate them . they were invited on skype on monday to learn of a surprise : burger king will pay for their whole wedding . `` we were shocked ( and still are ) , '' said king . the fast food romance was many years in the making . burger , now 24 , and king , 23 , met in kindergarten and grew up together in new berlin . in fifth grade , classmates joel burger and ashley king were asked to stand as student council representatives during an assembly with a motivational speaker . `` he said our names to the school , '' king told cnn , `` and then laughed and pronounced that together we were burger king . '' the motivational speaker was n't too far off -- a merger was in the works . the two became friends by high school , then dated in college . when the time came to propose , `` joel took me out on his boat to go fishing , and he popped the question while we were on the water . '' burger king 's message for the happy couple : `` congratulations , joel and ashley on falling in love your way . ''","summary":" not just any couple -- these are the nuptials of joel burger and ashley king . <\/t> `` we are very appreciative of burger king and ca n't thank them enough for their generosity ! <\/t> the couple had a little fun with the name coincidence and posed by a burger king restaurant sign for a photo . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) it did n't seem like a fair fight . on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . on another was a lone 124-pound mother of four . and sure enough , in the end , sunday 's contest at big texan steak ranch in amarillo , texas , was n't even close . molly schuyler scarfed down three 72-ounce steaks , three baked potatoes , three side salads , three rolls and three shrimp cocktails -- far outpacing her heftier rivals . that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . and she did it all in 20 minutes , setting a record in the process . `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . `` so this is a first for us , and after 55 years of it , it 's a big deal . '' in fairness , schuyler is n't your typical 124-pound person . the nebraska native , 35 , is a professional on the competitive-eating circuit and once gobbled 363 chicken wings in 30 minutes . wearing shades and a black hoodie , schuyler beat four other teams on sunday , including pairs of football players and pro wrestlers and two married competitive eaters . she also broke her own big texan record of two 72-ounce steaks and sides , set last year , when she bested previous record-holder joey `` jaws '' chestnut . the landmark big texan restaurant offers its `` 72-ounce challenge '' daily to anyone who can eat the massive steak , plus fixings , in under an hour . those who ca n't do so must pay $ 72 for the meal . schuyler , who now lives in sacramento , california , won $ 5,000 for her efforts . her feat will be submitted to guinness world records . but mostly , she just seemed pleased to enjoy a hearty meal on the house . `` it 's free , so i 'm pretty happy about that , '' she told kvii . `` otherwise it would have cost me about 300 bucks . ''","summary":" on one side were hulking football players and pro wrestlers , competing as teams of two to eat as many pounds of steak as they could , combined , in one hour . <\/t> that 's more than 13 pounds of steak , not counting the sides . <\/t> `` we 've been doing this contest since 1960 , and in all that time we 've never had anybody come in to actually eat that many steaks at one time , '' bobby lee , who co-owns the big texan , told cnn affiliate kvii . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) sometimes the best ideas come from the bathroom . but gaioz nigalidze 's ideas from the loo were a little too good . the georgian chess grandmaster has been banned from the dubai open chess tournament after officials discovered he was darting to the toilet to consult his smartphone , which was logged onto a chess analysis app , the dubai chess and culture club said . nigalidze 's opponent , tigran petrosian of armenia , grew suspicious when nigalidze kept bolting to the restroom . `` the armenian noticed the georgian was oddly frequenting the toilet after each move during a crucial part of the game , '' the dubai chess and culture club said . when officials first checked nigalidze , they did n't find any device on him , the club said . but after looking into the bathroom stall he visited , they found the smartphone hidden in toilet paper . at first , nigalidze claimed the smartphone was n't his , the dubai chess organization said . but the phone was logged on to a social media network under his account . `` they also found his game being analyzed in one of the chess applications , '' the chess club said . the infraction has been reported to the international chess federation . the dubai tournament 's chief arbiter , mahdi abdul rahim , said players found guilty of cheating will be suspended for three years from all sanctioned tournaments and up to 15 years for a repeated offense , the chess and culture club said . but this would n't be an isolated case of cheating in high-stakes chess matches . in 2008 , an iranian player was banned from the dubai open after getting help from someone who was watching the game 's live broadcast and was sending suggestions via text messages , the dubai chess club said . nigalidze 's resume includes victories in the 2013 and 2014 georgian chess championships . it 's not clear how many times he went to the bathroom during those matches .","summary":" `` the armenian noticed the georgian was oddly frequenting the toilet after each move during a crucial part of the game , '' the dubai chess and culture club said . <\/t> `` they also found his game being analyzed in one of the chess applications , '' the chess club said . <\/t> nigalidze 's resume includes victories in the 2013 and 2014 georgian chess championships . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"des moines , iowa ( cnn ) martin o'malley told reporters in iowa on friday that inevitability -- a term bandied about regarding democratic presidential frontrunner hillary clinton -- is not unbreakable . `` i 've seen it before , '' the former governor of maryland and possible presidential contender said . `` history is full of examples where the inevitable frontrunner was inevitable right up until she was no longer or he was no longer inevitable . '' clinton was considered inevitable to win the nomination in 2008 but ended up losing to barack obama . o'malley had previously dropped the inevitability comment in a television interview last month . the former governor , who capped off his two-day trip to the first-in-the-nation caucus state with a speech to the polk county democrats in des moines , said that although clinton is an `` eminently qualified candidate , '' the democratic party is full of `` good leaders . '' `` history is full of examples where people who are not very well known nationally can be very well known once they are willing to make their case to the people of iowa , '' o'malley said . in some polls , he has scored in the low single digits in the state . in a march cnn\/orc poll of national democrats , only 1 % picked o'malley . in a january poll by bloomberg politics and the des moines register , o'malley was also at 1 % among iowa democrats . clinton , who leads most polls by upwards of 40 points , is planning to launch her presidential candidacy on sunday through a video message on social media , a person close to her campaign-in-waiting told cnn on friday . while he would n't say much about clinton , when asked about her candidacy , o'malley said , `` if leaders believe that they have the experience and the framework to move our country forward , they should run . and they should engage with voters and our country would be the better for it . '' o'malley , like other democrats , appears to refrain from directly attacking clinton . although last month on abc , he said that the presidency is `` not some crown to be passed between two families , '' he has not focused on her . he has , however , openly teased a presidential run . `` i know that , as democrats , we expect -- and i have heard this all over the country -- the democrats expect a robust conversation about the issues we face as a nation and the challenges we face , '' he said . `` they believe that that conversation needs to take place in something as important as a presidential primary . '' he concluded : `` it would be an extreme poverty indeed if there was only one person willing to compete for our party 's nomination for president . ''","summary":" `` i 've seen it before , '' the former governor of maryland and possible presidential contender said . <\/t> in a january poll by bloomberg politics and the des moines register , o'malley was also at 1 % among iowa democrats . <\/t> while he would n't say much about clinton , when asked about her candidacy , o'malley said , `` if leaders believe that they have the experience and the framework to move our country forward , they should run . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) people magazine has anointed sandra bullock the world 's most beautiful woman of 2015 , the publication revealed on wednesday . bullock , 50 , joins a long line of actresses to receive the honor , including last year 's cover girl , lupita nyong'o , and gwyneth paltrow in 2013 . she seems to be taking it all in stride , calling the whole thing `` ridiculous . '' `` real beauty is quiet . especially in this town , it 's just so hard not to say , ' oh , i need to look like that , ' `` she told people . `` no , be a good person ; be a good mom ; do a good job with the lunch ; let someone cut in front of you who looks like they 're in a bigger hurry . the people i find most beautiful are the ones who are n't trying . '' the cover story focuses on bullock 's home life with her son , louis , 5 , and her efforts to stay healthy and fit past her 40s . `` i was putting him to bed and told him that even when i 'm old and gray and more wrinkly than i am now , i 'll still love him and want to tuck him in , '' she said . `` and he asked why i have wrinkles , and i said , ' well , i hope some of them are from laughing so much . ' and he touched my face and said , ' you 're not old , you 're just happy . ' `` the oscar-winning star of movies including `` gravity , '' `` the blind side '' and `` crash '' said she 's happy with who she is . `` as long as i 'm healthy and strong and i do n't let this mind of mine run amok with insecurities about what i am not , i can look in the mirror and like who i see . '' the selection of bullock , the oldest woman to receive top honors in the history of the list , is a sign that beauty knows no age , say some . `` great choice ! gorgeous , talented , over 50 and fabulous ! that 's the way it 's done ! '' wrote one fan on people 's facebook page . also making the `` most beautiful '' cut this year : gabrielle union , ariana grande and laverne cox . the issue hits newsstands friday .","summary":" the people i find most beautiful are the ones who are n't trying . <\/t> '' the selection of bullock , the oldest woman to receive top honors in the history of the list , is a sign that beauty knows no age , say some . <\/t> also making the `` most beautiful '' cut this year : gabrielle union , ariana grande and laverne cox . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"( cnn ) everybody loves a good comeback story -- especially one that 's dino-sized . after its name was booted from science books for more than a century , a new study suggests that the brontosaurus belongs to its own genera , and therefore deserves its own name . o.c . marsh first named the brontosaurus in 1879 , after he received 25 crates of bones discovered at como bluff , wyoming , according to the yale peabody museum of natural history . similar to , though not as large as the apatosaurus discovered a couple of years prior , marsh named the dinosaur , `` brontosaurus , '' or `` thunder lizard . '' apatosaurus had three sacral vertebrae in its hip region and brontosaurus had five , according to the museum 's website , so marsh gave the dinosaurs two different names . later it was discovered that the number of sacral vertebrae is related to age : as the animal gets older , two of the vertebrae fuse to the sacrum . paleontologist elmer riggs concluded in 1903 that the brontosaurus was really a young apatosaurus , and therefore must go by that name , according to the museum . emanuel tschopp , a paleontologist at the nova university of lisbon , portugal , led this latest study , which took five years and included visits to 20 museums in europe and the united states to collect data . by examining `` 500 anatomical traits , '' tschopp said he was able to `` reconstruct the family tree '' of diplodocids -- the family apatosaurus and brontosaurus belong to . tschopp `` looked at every single specimen , '' according to jacques gauthier , curator of vertebrate paleontology at yale peabody museum and `` noted their characteristics , '' plugging data into an algorithm that revealed `` five species in the group of diplodocids . '' two of them are brontosaurus-like and three are apatosaurus-like , gauthier said . while his findings have earned the excitement of brontosaurus fans everywhere , tschopp said he is `` expecting a debate about the case of brontosaurus . '' `` we think we have good evidence , '' he said , `` but i know there are other research groups that do not completely agree . '' for gauthier , tschopp 's discovery means changes are coming to the original brontosaurus skeleton that has lived at the yale peabody museum of natural history since 1936 . `` we 're definitely going to have to change the label , '' he said .","summary":" marsh first named the brontosaurus in 1879 , after he received 25 crates of bones discovered at como bluff , wyoming , according to the yale peabody museum of natural history . <\/t> paleontologist elmer riggs concluded in 1903 that the brontosaurus was really a young apatosaurus , and therefore must go by that name , according to the museum . <\/t> '' for gauthier , tschopp 's discovery means changes are coming to the original brontosaurus skeleton that has lived at the yale peabody museum of natural history since 1936 . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"} +{"passage":"delhi ( cnn ) an international human rights group is calling for an independent investigation of the killings by police of 20 suspected red sandalwood smugglers in southeastern india . `` there must be a criminal investigation to determine whether the police used excessive force , and whether the killings amount to ' fake encounters , ' or staged extrajudicial executions '' , said abhirr vp , of amnesty international india . `` the police are not above the law , and must not be treated like they are . '' those responsible should be brought to justice , according to amnesty . `` lethal force should not be used except when strictly unavoidable in order to protect life , '' vp said . a police official , deputy inspector general kantha rao , declined comment wednesday , saying an `` investigation is still going on . '' the incident in question took place early tuesday in india 's southeastern andhra pradesh state . forest officials near the town of tirupati spotted hundreds of smugglers cutting trees for red sandalwood , rao said tuesday . the forest officials , who were unarmed , called for police . `` we saw several trees chopped down , '' rao said said . `` these guys came prepared and were heavily armed . '' rao said that the ensuing gun battle lasted more than three hours and 20 smugglers were shot . many of them came from the neighboring state of tamil nadu , he said . amnesty international said the police were claiming self-defense , alleging the suspects attacked them with stone and axes . `` however , no police official was injured , '' the amnesty statement said . `` most of the suspected smugglers were shot in the back . '' according to amnesty , india 's national human rights commission has said the incident `` involved a serious violation of human rights of the individuals , '' and that `` the opening of firing can not be justified on the ground of self defense since it resulted in the loss of lives of 20 persons . '' the commission has asked senior government and police officials to explain the actions of the police and forest officials within two weeks , amnesty said . police said sandalwood smuggling is common in the area . local media are reporting that politicians from tamil nadu have lodged a protest against the andhra pradesh government , saying the alleged smugglers were murdered in cold blood . kunal sehgal in delhi contributed to this report .","summary":" `` there must be a criminal investigation to determine whether the police used excessive force , and whether the killings amount to ' fake encounters , ' or staged extrajudicial executions '' , said abhirr vp , of amnesty international india . <\/t> the forest officials , who were unarmed , called for police . <\/t> `` however , no police official was injured , '' the amnesty statement said . <\/t>","answer":0,"language":"English"}