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A-level plans may 'threaten uptake of tough subjects' BBC News education reporter Subjects like maths and modern languages may suffer under planned changes to A-levels, say heads The take-up of "tough" subjects like maths at A-level in England may
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12 March 2013 A council has paid out 80,000 in compensation to workers in five years, including 2,000 to an employee who injured himself moving a laptop A council has paid out 870,000 in compensation to workers in five years, including 2,000 to an
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10 March 2013 Ten men were quizzed by detectives today after a horse racing punter was stabbed in the neck during a horrific mass brawl at a popular racecourse. Forensic officers were combing a large area of the car park and concourse for clues as a
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UK anti-trafficking efforts need overhaul, report says BBC News Trafficking victim Mark Ovenden said he did not think police would be sympathetic to his plight The UK's efforts to stop human trafficking are in a state of crisis and need a complete
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Supplied A supermarket car park shooting in January has prompted a police call for help in identifying the gunman. The shooting in High Street, Lalor, happened about 10pm on Wednesday 16 January. An Epping man, 30, was standing in the car park when
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The remains of Richard III came within a matter of inches of being lost forever when a 19th century toilet was built above the skeleton, a lead archaeologist revealed today. Richard Buckley, who led the project to exhume the deposed king, said his
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27 February 2013 A roller skating star who performed in front of millions at the London Olympics opening ceremony has been jailed after having sex with a 14-year-old fan in a car park. Nathan Wright, described by a judge as a 'role model for young
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Paramedics airlifted the boy, aged about four, to the Royal Children's Hospital and his mother to the Royal Melbourne Hospital, with both suffering serious leg injuries, an Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman said.
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The signed book, which includes two of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales , is one of only 13 of Richard III's books that are known to still exist. The rare book was rediscovered in a library at Longleat House in Wiltshire. Scroll down for video
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A wallaby is on the top level of Doncaster Shopping Centre's open-air car park and is at risk of jumping off. Rescuers are attempting to tranquilise the wallaby, but it is proving a difficult operation, said a spokeswoman for Wildlife Victoria, Amy
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