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The fully-laden crude oil tanker was making its way up the Solent on its way to Fawley oil refinery, off Cowes, Isle of Wight, on August 6, 2011. Because of its huge size it had to be escorted by two pilot boats and stay within a strict channel
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Tragic Evey was sitting in the rear passenger seat of the vehicle, which was left a crumpled wreck and shunted 30 yards down the road by the impact. Blakely is said to have 'come from nowhere' and rammed into the car as the family pulled out of their
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The sheer drama of sea-meets-rocks plays out eternally on the headland at Cape Woolamai. Kids' festival WAY back in 1801, Scots-born British sailor James Grant named Churchill Island after the man who had given him seeds to bring on his journey to
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When, on 4 September 1955, Kenneth Kendall became the first newscaster to appear on a British television screen in the flesh, it was the culmination of years of debate at the BBC at first over whether it was right to broadcast news on television at
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Heavy rain left the main car park waterlogged and hundreds of cars were unable to enter the site. During an Isle of Wight Council meeting in Newport, organiser John Giddings said the charges would encourage more public transport use. A decision on
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Suggested Topics A 10-year-old girl who was left fighting for her life after she and her parents were involved in a car crash has died. The girl was travelling in a Subaru on the A3020 Cowes Road in Newport, Isle of Wight, when it was in collision
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The driver of a Ford Puma car has been arrested after crashing into a Subuaru car carrying three people including a young girl. The tree in the Subaru are said to have life threatening injuries. The A3020 Cowes Road
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Cambridge University pays tribute to Malta drowning victim Tributes have been paid to a British student thought to have drowned off the Maltese island of Comino. Marcus Hughes-Hallett has not been formally identified, but a Cambridge University
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Suggested Topics Fireworks over Cowes were more than the traditional Friday celebration as the south's largest annual regatta drew not just to a close but a beginning of long-term stability at a time of economic uncertainty for many sports. Aberdeen
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Police stand guard outside Aberdeen Royal Infirmary where Prince Philip is treated for a bladder infection. Photograph: David Moir/Reuters Prince Philip is continuing to respond well to treatment at the Aberdeen Royal Infirmary, but has been ordered
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