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Niels Wittich leaves his role as Formula 1's race director with immediate effect.




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Women were seen as targets by a serial scammer, but together they ensured he would face the truth.




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The resignation of the Archbishop of Canterbury and new performance measures for the NHS lead the papers.




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Before Shakur's murder, Jones brought stars together to discuss state of hip-hop and try to end rap violence.




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British author Samantha Harvey wins Booker with space story

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Roy Pollitt's wife died after a physician associate mistakenly left a drain in her body for 21 hours.




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BBC secret filming shows pubs not enforcing safety scheme

The Ask for Angela initiative aims to provide a discreet lifeline for those feeling unsafe.




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Ellie Simmonds becomes the first person to break a world record at London's Aquatics Centre in the 200m individual medley.




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Swimmers target 2012 Games spots

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Swimmers backed to shine at Games

British Swimming Paralympic director John Atkinson believes his squad will shine at the London Games after Sheffield trials.




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Claudia Sheinbaum inherits a buoyant manufacturing sector, but also a troubled state-owned oil firm.




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Crypto expert with links to gang shot dead at Brazilian airport

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Tweddle honoured by university

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Canoeist Walsh chooses to retire

Campbell Walsh, K1 silver medallist at the Athens Olympic Games, announces his retirement from canoeing.




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Melmore pleased with world bronze

Devon's England bowler Natalie Melmore says she is happy with her bronze medal at the World Championships in Australia.




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San Francisco Giants clinch their second World Series title in three years, sweeping Detroit Tigers 4-0.




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Hoy still searching for answers

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GB women smash pursuit world record

Joanna Rowsell, Dani King and Laura Trott follow their male counterparts in defeating Australia for world team pursuit gold.




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Wounded Pendleton wins world gold

Track cyclist Victoria Pendleton overcomes a bruising collision with Australia's Anna Meares to win world sprint gold in Melbourne.




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Trott wins gold as Kenny pips Hoy

Laura Trott wins omnium gold for Britain as Jason Kenny beats Sir Chris Hoy on his way to sprint silver at the World Track Cycling.




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Boonen wins Paris-Roubaix classic

Belgian Tom Boonen becomes only the second rider to win the Paris-Roubaix classic for the fourth time.




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GB success will continue - Clancy

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Sexton eyes titles with Warrens

Cheshunt's Ashley Sexton believes he can become a future world champion, after signing with Frank Warren Promotions.




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Bellew-McIntosh fight postponed

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Mayweather & Pacquiao irk Leonard

Boxing legend Sugar Ray Leonard implores Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao to fight, for the sake of their own legacies.




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GB Boxing picks women for Worlds

Britain's three female Olympic boxing hopefuls are chosen for next month's World Championships in Qinhuangdao, China.




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Groves out of world title fight

George Groves pulls out of his WBO super-middleweight world title fight against Robert Stieglitz because of injury.




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Sick Cleverly cancels WBO defence

Nathan Cleverly withdraws from his WBO light-heavyweight title defence against Robin Krasniqi because of illness.




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GB draw on Petitclerc experience

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Williams defends Team GB position

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Jenkins second in World Triathlon

Britain's Helen Jenkins finishes second in the opening round of the World Triathlon Series, behind Australia's Erin Densham.




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I want 9.4secs at Olympics - Bolt

Usain Bolt wants to "amaze" the world at London 2012 by running 9.4 seconds for the 100m and 19 seconds for the 200m.