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School Report Sports Day as it happens
A minute-by-minute account of School Report Sports Day, involving hundreds of school children around the UK - and beyond. |
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Fight or flight - would you 'have a go'?
How would you react if you saw someone being attacked in the street? Britain has been called a "bystander society" but new research shows we are more likely to intervene than expected. |
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New hospital CT scanner unveiled
Sheffield Children's Hospital officially unveils its new CT scanner bought with the help of the local community. |
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Plea to anglers after goose death
The RSPCA reminds anglers to dispose their equipment properly after an injured goose found with a fishing line round its leg has to be put to sleep. |
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'First steps on grass' for lions
Thirteen lions which have lived all their lives in concrete cells in Romania take their first steps in their new enclosure near Doncaster. |
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Joint airport director appointed
A joint director is appointed to manage Durham Tees Valley and Doncaster Sheffield Airports. |
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Woman trapped by bin arson attack
A woman is rescued by firefighters from her bedroom window after a bin is pushed up against her front door and set alight. |
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Airports resume normal operations
Flight schedules across Yorkshire and the Humber are now fully operational after disruption to flights caused by a volcanic ash cloud. |
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Reunited with the Vietnamese 'girl in the picture'
Kim Phuc, the nine-year-old Vietnamese girl who was photographed as she ran screaming from a Napalm chemical attack, is reunited by the BBC with Christopher Wain, the ITN reporter who helped save her life 38 years ago. |
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Twitter bomb threat man to appeal
A man found guilty of sending a Twitter message threatening to blow up Doncaster's Robin Hood Airport is to appeal against the verdict. |
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Advert to recruit foster carers
Local authorities across Yorkshire team up to produce a TV advert appealing for more people to become foster carers. |
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Passengers face ash cloud chaos
Flights are disrupted at Heathrow and Gatwick due to the volcanic ash cloud drifting across England from Iceland. |
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Ash flight restrictions extended
UK airports including Heathrow, Gatwick, Manchester and Birmingham see services hit by volcanic ash. |
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Airlines criticise flight bans
Several airlines have criticised the latest decision to ban flights at a raft of UK airports due to drifting volcanic ash. |
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Flights grounded after ash return
Flights are suspended at airports across the North of England and the Midlands as the volcanic ash cloud returns. |
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Birmingham Airport closed by ash
Birmingham International Airport announces it will close due to fresh ash clouds from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland. |
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Ash cloud closes Norwich airport
Norwich International Airport becomes part of a no-fly zone after the cloud of ash from an Icelandic volcano moves south. |
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Region's flights disrupted by ash
Flights to and from north-east England are being disrupted by the ash cloud, though Newcastle Airport remains open. |
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What divides Miliband brothers?
Both Ed and David Miliband have said they will stand for the Labour Party leadership, but what divides the two brothers? |
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Man guilty of Twitter bomb threat
A trainee accountant is fined for sending a Twitter message threatening to blow up Doncaster's Robin Hood Airport. |