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Jason Kenny levels Sir Chris Hoy's six Olympic golds in keirin to be greatest British Olympian

MATT LAWTON IN RIO: Little more than an hour after Trott, re-established herself as Great Britain’s most successful female Olympian, Kenny stood shoulder to shoulder with Sir Chris Hoy.




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Laura Trott trademarks her name in bid to use it to sell products once she retires

Public documents reveal that, in November, with two gold medals already under her belt and nine months before the Olympics, Laura Trott trademarked her own name.




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Rio Olympic winner Laura Trott defends her 'bitter' sister live on TV after she was trolled

Cyclist Laura Trott, 24, has spoken in support of her sister after accusations from the public that Emma Trott was 'jealous' and 'bitter' over her sibling's Olympic win.




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Olympic winner Laura Trott's sister gets called 'bitter' and 'jealous' after TV interview

Speaking on ITV's Good Morning Britain today, Emma Trott, the older sister of four-time Olympic gold medallist Laura seemed underwhelmed by her 24-year-old sibling’s achievements.




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Team GB's Laura Trott's 'bitter' sister stands by her comments

The sister of Olympian Laura Trott has stood by her comments that saw her branded 'bitter' and 'jealous' of her sibling's success, insisting the backlash was 'a lot of fuss made over nothing'.




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The fantastic Rio 2016 performances by Team GB athletes who did Britain proud 

It has been a memorable week for Team GB at the Rio Olympics after they took their golden tally to 24 with 58 medals overall with stellar performances from the likes of Laura Trott and Jason Kenny.




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Team GB's brilliant Olympians prove there's more to life than 15 minutes of reality TV 'fame' 

MARTIN SAMUEL: Towards land they came, the two British sailors on a furious course. The official Olympic event commentators were quite unnerved by this sight.




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Laura Trott swaps Lycra for glamorous look at event with her fiancé Jason Kenny

Olympic cycling champion Laura Trott swapped her kit for a more glamorous look when she attended an event in Manchester on Saturday.




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Pride of Britain 2016: Olympic hero Laura Trott stuns on the red carpet in silver gown

Cycling champion Laura Trott looked deserving of a fashion medal as she walked the red carpet earlier this evening with her new husband Jason Kenny at the Pride of Britain Awards.




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BBC Sports Personality of the Year shortlist: Andy Murray and Jamie Vardy nominated

MARTHA KELNER: After winning Wimbledon, Olympic gold and becoming world No 1, Murray could make history again by becoming the first person to win the SPOTY trophy three times.




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GB claim gold in men's team pursuit at World Championships

Great Britain claimed their first gold medal of the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships with victory in the men's team pursuit on Thursday.




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Cyclist Laura Kenny admits to battling with 'mum guilt' on Instagram

The Essex-born cycling star, 26, a four-time Olympic champion, took to Instagram to ask followers if the 'mum guilt' over leaving her son Albert, nine months, will ever go away.




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Laura Kenny crash: Four-time gold medalist left with cut under eye in first event in the omnium

DAVID COVERDALE IN BERLIN: Kenny was left with a bloodied face after crashing in the omnium scratch race at the Track Cycling World Championships on Friday.




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Madonna tributes Paris massacre victims singing with son David at Place de la Republique

Along with her son David, the 57-year-old singer paid a moving tribute to the victims of the Paris attacks in the city on Wednesday evening.




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Paris Hilton visits the Bataclan Theatre to pay tribute in France

Paris Hilton was seen wiping away a tear as she visited the Bataclan theatre in the French capital to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the terror attack almost a month ago.




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Kurt Russell says it's 'insane' to think tighter gun controls could stop attacks

Kurt Russell blasted a reporter who suggested it was easy for terrorists to get hold of guns, simply replying: 'What are you gonna do? Outlaw everything?'




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National security and terrorism top US priorities and Obama 'is not doing enough'

A new poll shows that 40 per cent of Americans think terrorism and national security should be the government's top priority, compared with 21 per cent who thought the same back in April.




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Pope Francis REFUSES bullet-proof vest despite ISIS Christmas address threats

ISIS (left) has released propaganda videos threatening to invade Rome and Pope Francis is considered a specific target. But the pontiff (pictured right) says he's 'not afraid'.




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British survivor of the Paris attacks must wait three months to speak to NHS

Michael O'Connor, 30, from South Shields, who survived the terror attack on the Bataclan theatre in Paris last month, claims he must wait three months to speak to a counsellor on the NHS in Britain.




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Paris attacks mastermind Abdelhamid Abaaoud 'visited UK on a forged passport'

Abdelhamid Abaaoud, 28, is believed to have visited London and could have made his way into the UK via Kent using a fake passport, weeks before carrying out the horrific attacks in Paris.




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Manchester United cover every window at Old Trafford in clear anti-shatter film to protect against explosions in wake of Paris terror attacks

EXCLUSIVE: Every single window at Old Trafford is being covered in clear anti-shatter film to protect players, staff and fans in the event of an explosion in or around the ground.




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British Paris attacks hostage Christine Tudhope is refused help

Christine Tudhope (right) was urged by the PM to seek compensation over the Paris attacks but was turned down as the Government hadn't declared them an act of terrorism.




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Paris attacks jihadi Hasna Aitboulahcen's family sues French police over her 'murder'

Hasna Aitboulahcen died in a shootout with police five days after the November 13 Islamic State terror attacks in Paris, in which 130 innocent people were killed.




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Paris attacks 'would not have happened' without encrypted apps hiding terror plans'

Michael Rogers, the head of the NSA, said encryption apps - which hide the content of messages from security services - make preventing terror attacks 'much more difficult'.




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Iain Duncan Smith warns staying in the EU makes Paris-style terror attack MORE LIKELY

The Work and Pensions Secretary directly contradicted David Cameron's claims that EU membership made the UK 'safer and stronger' by saying the EU's open borders exposed the UK.




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Eagles Of Death Metal's Jesse Hughes kisses girlfriend at BRIT Awards 2016

They've been nominated for the International Group BRIT Award and Eagles Of Death Metal singer Jesse Hughes looked thrilled to be at the event at London's 02 arena on Wednesday night.




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British Paris attacks victim Nick Alexander's death to be investigated in May

Nick Alexander, from Weeley, Essex, was killed alongside 88 others at the Bataclan during a series of co-ordinated terror attacks in Paris in November. An inquest will be held at 'the end of May'.




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Paris attack suspect Salah Abdeslam caught as video shows ISIS fugitive fleeing

Salah Abdeslam was shot in the leg by police commandos and has been captured alive in the district of Molenbeek in the Belgian capital.




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ISIS threatens UK with 'harder and more bitter' attack than Brussels

The explosions come just a day after the Belgium Interior Minister warned of possible revenge attacks after the arrest of Paris massacre suspect Salah Abdeslam in the city last week.




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Paris attacks 'bomber' Najim Laachraoui is now a suspect in Brussels atrocity

Police are raiding the neighborhood of the bombmaker thought to be behind November's Paris attacks as experts say he may have designed the explosives that killed at least 34 people.




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Paris terrorist Mohamed Abrini visited UK and took pictures of a football stadium

The only Paris terrorist still at large, Mohamed Abrini, visited Britain and took potential reconnaissance pictures of a football stadium. He made the trip in July, just four months before Paris attacks.




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UK steps up security in the wake of Brussels and Paris attacks

A 70-strong SAS team nicknamed Blue Thunder will be ready to deploy across the UK in the event of a terror attack while more than 2,000 armed officers will be deployed in major cities.




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Paris attack plot suspect found with arsenal of weapons and explosives is charged

French national Reda Kriket has been charged with membership of a terror organisation, after police discovered a cache of assault rifles, handguns and explosives at his home in Paris.




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Dramatic moment Belgian police arrest three Paris attack suspects at gun point as two more are charged with terrorism-related offences over the Brussels bombings

Armed police swooped during a daylight raid in Uccle, Brussels as part of continued investigations into the atrocity, which left 130 people dead and hundreds wounded.




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MICHAEL BURLEIGH: Even in its death throes, Islamic State will spread its poison 

Having terrified the world with its fierce initial momentum, Islamic State briefly consolidated its sprawling caliphate straddling Iraq and Syria. Two years on, how have things changed?




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Sheffield bar under fire for selling blue, white and red shots called a PARIS BOMB

The Sheffield bar, called Paris, advertised the drink on their Instagram account (pictured). The bar refused to back down despite a backlash from students speaking out in protest against the name.




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Paris Attacker Salah Abdeslam is CHARGED with attempted murder over shootout in Brussels

An Algerian Islamist suspect was killed and four police officers were wounded in the shooutout, which led to Abdeslam's arrest three days later in Forest, Molenbeek, after a four-month manhunt.




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'ISIS recruiter' arrested in Spain described the Paris attacks as 'an excellent day

Mohamed Harrak, 26, was asked to testify via video link from a court building in the Majorcan capital Palma where he was taken this morning amid tight security before being remanded in jail.




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Special Forces soldiers guard Euro 2016 dignitaries in Paris

A number of soldiers, heavily armed and wearing balaclavas, were seen inside the Palais de Congres in Paris watching over as the draw was made, a month after the terrorist attack.




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ISIS wanted to strike in Britain on the same day of Paris Attacks

Ringleaders Abdelhamid Abaaoud and Mohamed Abrini were in Birmingham and London in the months before the November attacks.




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Belgian forces spotted Paris attack mastermind posing on Facebook with ISIS flag

Although Belgium's national terror threat centre was told about the photo in October, security officials failed to take a closer look, it has been claimed.




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Nigerian man is stripped of UK citizenship over Paris-style terror attack fears

The man, known only as L2 for legal reasons, who was associated with friends of Lee Rigby's killer Michael Adebolajo and Jihadi John, had his UK citizenship revoked by Theresa May in 2013.




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ISIS has cells in UK, Germany, and Italy says James Clapper

James Clapper (pictured), the Director Of National Intelligence, told reporters Monday in Washington, DC that officials continue to see evidence of plotting on the part of ISIS in these countries.




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ISIS recruitment drive sees refugees in German camps targeted for new Paris-style attack

The German government has warned a new wave of ISIS terrorists could be set to join the 523 suspects they are already watching as militants lure lone youngsters with 'money and false promises'.




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ISIS Bataclan massacre victims still in hospital a year after Paris attacks

Fanatics gunned down 90 revellers at the Paris venue on November 13 last year as they were watching a performance by the US band Eagles of Death Metal.




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White House releases list of 78 'igonored' terror attacks

The White House has released a list of 78 terror attacks that the press had 'ignored' following Trump's claims that the media was 'very, very dishonest' on Monday.




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Trump hits media after White House lists ignored attacks

A reporter asked Trump what he believes the Fourth Estate's motivations are for covering up terror attacks. Trump's responded with more assaults on the 'very dishonest' press.




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British gun activist loses firearms licences

Callum Long Collins (pictured) of Fareham, Hampshire, who runs the English Shooting YouTube channel, confirmed police are not going to reinstate his licences after they were revoked in 2016.




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Help for Heroes unites little girl iwth a blind veteran

Tempy Pattinson, 5, from Darlington, County Durham, and Simon Brown, 38, from Leeds, were introduced by Help for Heroes after she began fundraising to 'give back' to soldiers.




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Snowflake students handed wristbands with their address on

Thousands of 'snowflake' students are to be issued with brightly coloured wristbands printed with their address and emergency contact details this Freshers Week.