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Motorcycle rider dies during race competition

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The man came off his motorcycle while competing in the Bob Smith Spring Cup in North Yorkshire. Source link

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Man badly hurt 'falling from height' at airport

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Firefighter beats her dad's 40-year-old mountain record

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Murder charge over Primrose Hill stabbing

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After Iran talks falter, will Trump escalate or negotiate?

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Builders discover medieval well in city centre

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The well found during building work in Ripon is 42ft (12.8m) deep and is thought to date back hundreds of years. Source link

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The colony lives in woodland which is managed to protect the rare red squirrels. Source link

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