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Joe Hart: Manchester City 'Making History'
Joe Hart: Manchester City 'Making History'

Joe Hart says Manchester City are "making history" after grabbing two crucial away goals in their Champions League quarter-final first-leg against Paris Saint-Germain. Strikes from Kevin de Bruyne and Fernandinho earned a 2-2 draw in an enthralling match at the Parc des Princes on Wednesday

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  • Boys' Throats Cut In Sweeney Todd Show Mishap

    Students at Saint Kentigern College in Auckland were performing the opening night of the musical when the mishap happened. Headteacher Steve Cole told radio station Newstalk ZB the razor used on stage was real, but had been bound in duct tape. Mr Cole said he hoped the show would resume on Friday, "obviously without those particular props".

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  • Family Who Left Dog Alone For Three Hours Come Home To An Almighty Mess

    A family who popped out for a quick trip to the cinema came home to discover their home in absolute chaos - and one very guilty looking dog sitting alongside. Black paw prints can be seen covering the floors all over the house - with the odd print also made on the duvet, sofa and under tables. Having spilt the ink in the hallway, the dog then walked right through it and ran amok through every room.

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  • Pop Star Bitten By Cobra Sings On Before Dying

    Irma Bule astonishingly carried on singing for a further 45 minutes before she collapsed in front of fans. "The accident happened in the middle of the second song when Irma stepped on the snake's tail," Ferlando Octavion Auzura, who was in the audience, told local website merdeka.com.

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  • Brothers 'Gave Fist Bumps After Acid Attack'

    Carla Whitlock, 37, was left blind in one eye after she was attacked with drain cleaner containing highly-concentrated sulphuric acid in Southampton city centre, Hampshire, on 18 September. She also suffered burns to her face, Southampton Crown Court heard. Billy Midmore, 22, denies a charge of causing grievous bodily harm with intent.

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  • A mysterious 'creature' was filmed in the Thames — here are the most common theories about its identity

    A recent video of a mysterious "creature" that appeared to be swimming near the O2 Centre in London's River Thames has gone viral after it was uploaded to YouTube, the Evening Standard reports.

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  • In Chernobyl nuclear zone, animals thrive without humans

    Thirty years after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, booming populations of wolf, elk and other wildlife in the vast contaminated zone in Belarus and Ukraine provide a clue. On April 26, 1986, a botched test at the nuclear plant in Ukraine, then a Soviet republic, sent clouds of smouldering radioactive material across large swathes of Europe. Over 100,000 people had to abandon the area permanently, leaving native animals the sole occupants of a cross-border "exclusion zone" roughly the size of Luxembourg.

    Reuters
  • Kate's fashion choices for India tour expected to pay tribute to host country

    She’s paid homage to other host countries with her outfit choices in the past.

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  • Shopkeeper murder accused says 'if I had not done this others would'

    A man accused of killing a respected shopkeeper has said "if I had not done this others would".

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  • Dutch voters overwhelmingly reject Ukraine-EU treaty

    By Toby Sterling AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Dutch voters have overwhelmingly rejected a Ukraine-European Union treaty on closer political and economic ties, in a rebuke to their government and to the European Union establishment. The broad political, trade and defence treaty, which had already been signed by Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte's government and approved by all other European Union nations as well as Ukraine, took effect provisionally in January.

    Reuters
  • MasterChef fans got angry when John Torode suggested chicken and cheese was a strange combination

    John Torode defied his Melbourne roots to suggest that chicken and cheese was a strange mix.

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  • Nine to be sentenced over sexual offences against teenage girl in Rochdale

    Nine men are to be sentenced for committing sexual offences against a teenage girl in Rochdale.

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  • Kesha 'Slavery' Appeal Thrown Out Of Court

    Kesha has lost an appeal against a decision that she must honour a contract with a producer she has accused of sexually assaulting her. The Tik Tok singer claims she is a "slave" to Sony and that Dr Luke committed a hate crime against her. Kesha says she was drugged and sexually and emotionally abused by the producer during 10 years of working together.

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  • This Abandoned Boss-Eyed Cat Now Has A Job At The Vets

    Alf now has a job at the vets where he was cared for after he was found dumped in a box at just two weeks old - because staff feel in love with him. The adorable moggy was left for the Ryde Veterinary Clinic to look after in 2014 by an owner who was perhaps put off by the cats cross-eyed looks.

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  • Bride Found Out New Husband Was Convicted Paedophile One Week After Wedding

    Jazmin Cullen’s honeymoon turned from a dream to a nightmare when she found out the man she had just married was a convicted paedophile. 

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  • UK universities dominate the latest Times Higher Education rankings of young institutions

    The University of Dundee is the highest-ranking university from the UK.

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  • Borussia Dortmund vs Liverpool: Klopp set to axe Daniel Sturridge from starting XI for Reds' Europa League clash

    Daniel Sturridge is facing the prospect of starting Liverpool's clash against Borussia Dortmund from the bench with Jurgen Klopp set to start Divock Origi ahead of the England international, who has started the last four games for the Reds since his return from injury. The former Manchester City striker was below par in their recent clash against Tottenham Hotspur in the Premier League and the manager could be tempted to give him rest and start the livelier Belgian instead. According to the Guardian, Origi could get the nod ahead of Sturridge for the clash against the Bundesliga side due to the latter's subdued performance during the 1-1 draw against Spurs.

    International Business Times
  • Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner Moving To London Together

    Ben Affleck is moving to London - and he’s taking his family with him. Yes, that does include his soon to be ex-wife Jennifer Garner.

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  • Islamic State attacks Syrian forces near Damascus

    Islamic State fighters launched attacks on government-held areas near Damascus overnight in what a Syrian source said appeared to be a response to the group's loss of ground elsewhere. The Syrian military source acknowledged the group had staged assaults, but said all those who took part had been killed. Syrian and allied forces backed by Russian air strikes have forced Islamic State militants out of the town of al-Qaryatain, which lies between Damascus and the ancient city of Palymrya, itself recaptured by the government last week.

    Reuters
  • Over 800 tourists were robbed or attacked here last year

    Most of the attacks were in Dublin city centre.

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  • HSBC, RBS and Barclays plan to close 400 UK branches

    The number of branches operated by the major banking groups in the UK has halved in the last 20 years and following political pressure a new rule was set last year that requires banks to assess the impact on local communities of a branch closure. HSBC may close the highest number with about 200 branches set to go this year, the people said. "This will particularly have a knock on impact on local businesses and the elderly." HSBC, RBS and Barclays said in separate statements they were reducing their branch networks as customers visit less frequently in favour of banking online or via mobile.

    Reuters