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  • NewsSky News

    Three people hurt and one arrested during 'incident' at school in Ammanford in West Wales

    Three people have been injured in an incident at a school in West Wales. Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Carmarthenshire has been closed as investigations continue. Dyfed-Powys Police said three people have been injured and are receiving treatment.

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  • NewsThe Argus

    Woman hospitalised after man threw object at her outside supermarket

    A woman was assaulted outside Waitrose in Western Road, Brighton.

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  • HealthThe Telegraph

    How to know whether your tummy ache is more serious

    Standing in a muddy field at Glastonbury, Tom Dawson realised something wasn’t right. Although bowel disease wasn’t top of his mind as he watched his favourite bands, he couldn’t dismiss the urgent need to poo. In fact, he realised it was impossible to make it through a whole set without having to trudge through the mud to a bank of portaloos before it was too late.

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  • NewsReuters

    Russia and North Korea discuss agriculture

    Russia's agriculture minister on Wednesday discussed deepening ties with North Korea with one of Pyongyang's top agriculture officials, the Russian ministry said. Russian Agriculture Minister Dmitry Patrushev was shown greeting vice premier of the cabinet, Ri Chol Man, in Moscow, along with Russian officials from other agricultural agencies. "The Russian Federation and the Democratic People's Republic of Korea have long-standing friendly relations," Patrushev said.

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  • NewsThe Guardian

    Three people injured at school in Wales and one arrested

    Dyfed-Powys police investigate as emergency services attend Amman Valley school in Carmarthenshire

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  • NewsThe Telegraph

    Brian Reader, career criminal jailed for his role in Brink’s-Mat and Hatton Garden heists – obituary

    Brian Reader, who has died aged 84, appeared to defy the adage that “crime does not pay”, making an estimated £200 million from robberies including the 2015 Hatton Garden safe-deposit heist and the 1983 Brink’s-Mat bullion theft; known as “the guvnor”, he cultivated an air of middle-class respectability and was described by one police officer as “a good, old-style villain [who] had a job to do and knew I did too”.

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  • NewsThe Guardian

    Tennessee passes bill to allow teachers to carry concealed guns despite protests

    State’s Republicans passed the bill, which the governor is now expected to sign, despite criticism from teachers and parents

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