Friday 9 June 2017

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The woman, who wore a niqab, was pictured holding the old woman's hand. The pensioner got her head stuck between the bus door and the metal pole. The post has been shared more than 34,000 times since it was posted. There has been a huge rise in hate crimes following the London Bridge terrorist attack, with a large amount of the attacks in the street directed at British Muslims.

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Maps used by General Omar Bradley to plan Operation Cobra, the breakout of American forces from Omaha and Utah beaches after the invasion of Normandy, have emerged. The maps were drawn up at the end of each day of fighting, allowing Bradley to plan his maneuvers for the following day. The map from June 6 (left), is sparse, reflecting the confusing situation on the ground. It shows the Allies missed all their main objectives, but carved out strategically important beachheads from which to push forward with the invasion. By the end of June 7 (top right), British forces had linked Gold, Sword and Juno beaches and begun pushing inland despite German forces rushing up to stop them, while American infantry was still bogged down at Omaha and Utah. On June 8 Allied forces came pouring ashore (bottom right), as the British carved out a swathe of territory that would be used to establish airfields. Bradley's forces, however, faced fierce opposition and made little progress. Despite the difficulties, his plans eventually proved a success, as the Allies liberated Caen on July 21, and Paris around a month later. The maps are now up for auction.

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'How can they do this to us?' Charlie Gard's devastated mother breaks down in tears and screams at judges as she loses her Supreme Court fight to take her sick baby son to the US for experimental treatment Charlie Gard's devastated mother broke down in tears (shown main) and screamed as Supreme Court judges as she and her partner lost their legal fight to take their baby son (inset) to the US for treatment. Chris Gard and Connie Yates, from Bedfont, west London, want a doctor in the USA to give experimental treatment to the ten-month-old who has a rare genetic illness. He is on life support at Great Ormond Street Hospital where doctors believe his parents' wishes should be ignored and his life support switched off. But today, after an emergency hearing, three Supreme Court judges ruled that the family would not have a full appeal hearing later this year. Ms Yates wept as she was led from the court, where she and the little boy's father had argued that the state has no right to 'extinguish' their little boy's life. 1k comments 1 video 5.6k shares Charlie Gard's life support to be turned off as parents lose court bid

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Is this the end for Nicola Sturgeon? SNP leader could be AXED as she admits calls for Indyref2 cost her seats The First Minister's party lost a staggering 21 seats north of the border - down to 35 from 56 in 2015 - after Ruth Davidson's pro-Union Tories made huge gains. SNP deputy leader Angus Robertson and former first minister Alex Salmond were both dumped out of office by the Conservatives. 1.9k comments 4 videos 834 shares SNP savaged by unionist parties in Scotland Jeremy Corbyn says Labour stands 'ready to serve this country' and form a minority government but will do 'no deals or pacts' The left-wing leader defied expectations to deny Theresa May a majority - and had called for the humiliated leader to resign. And he today said he is already drawing up plans to try to form a minority government to enact his socialist agenda. Asked directly about his plans for power, he said: 'We are ready to serve this country, that is what we fought this election for, and this is the programme we put forward in our election campaign.' 3.7k comments 6 videos 2.9k shares Jeremy Corbyn says Labour are ready to form government

Sarah Spencer (pictured), 25, of Chepstow, South Wales, used photos of her ex to create the false social media account. She was jailed for 20 weeks at Newport Crown Court.

18:38Ariana Grande song 'One Last Time' heading for number oneAriana Grande is on her way to number one in the charts after her emotional performance of One Last Time at Sunday’s huge benefit concert.The song leapt to second spot in the official charts less than 24 hours after the all-star One Love Manchester gig at Emirates Old Trafford on Sunday.The 23-year-old was joined by Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Chris Martin and other global acts at the show, which was held in tribute to the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena bomb.You can read the full story here.

(CNN) - A week after swimming on a family vacation, a 4-year-old boy from Texas took his last breath. The suspected cause of death is "dry drowning," a rare condition in which there is a delayed physical reaction to inhaling water.

The man who tried to save Australian nanny Sara Zelenak (right) as she was stabbed by terrorists in London (inset) has revealed he is haunted and cannot sleep after the harrowing attack. Gerard Vowls, 47,  (left) had just left a nearby pub when he stumbled upon the young blonde girl being brutally stabbed by three men. 'She was crying out "Help me! Help me!" and I tried so hard, screaming to get them to look at me,' Mr Vowls recalls, The Australian reports.

Lucy Coleman, 34, was found not guilty of assault by penetration and causing actual bodily harm after three adults ended up in bed together. Her trial was at Maidstone Magistrates Court.

Two men released without charge; three left in custodyHere’s the latest on arrests from GMP:Two men arrested in connection with the investigation into the attack at Manchester Arena have been released without charge. “A 24-year-old man arrested on Friday 2 June 2017 in Rusholme and a 20-year-old man who was arrested on Saturday 3 June 2017 on Cheetham Hill Road have been released without charge. “As it stands, 21 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which 18 people have been release without charge.“A total of three men remain in custody for questioning.”

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11:1214 million people watched One Love Manchester concertThe One Love Manchester concert has notched up a new record to become the biggest TV show of the year so far - attracting a peak of more than 14 million viewers on Sunday night. An average of 10.9 million viewers watched Ariana Grande, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Liam Gallagher, Pharrell Williams, Coldplay and the Black Eyed Peas take to the stage. The emotional concert, which aired on BBC1, attracted a peak of 14.5 million viewers. Britain’s Got Talent, on ITV, held the previous record for the year with 9.4 million viewers on May 6. Sunday’s concert, to honour and raise funds for the victims and families affected by the Manchester attack, aired to over 50 countries, including Brazil, the US, Germany, China, the Caribbean Islands and Australia. According to official consolidated figures - which includes catch-up and other services - the most-watched programme of the year was the Broadchurch finale, broadcast in April, with 11.6 million viewers. Consolidated figures for One Love Manchester have not yet been revealed.

It is not always a bad thing for political leaders to give the impression that they are unpredictable. It makes it much more difficult for their enemies to calibrate responses. But Donald Trump is not unpredictable in a good way. He is erratic. His aides have no way of assessing what his next move will be. As a result, they can't plan ahead. Do they have any idea what they're going to do next, now that they moved the Syria conflict into a new phase? I doubt it very much.

Polanski victim to ask court to end caseThis will be Samantha Geimer's first court appearance on the film director's behalf.9h9 hours agoUS & CanadaEU needs stronger defence arm - JunckerThe EU must boost its military co-operation and not rely solely on Nato, the EU Commission chief says.4h4 hours agoEuropeCatalonia plans October independence voteThe move sets up renewed confrontation between Catalonia and the Madrid government.1han hour agoEuropeGermany urges end to Qatar 'blockades'Germany's foreign minister, hosting his Qatari counterpart, condemns Gulf moves against the emirate.3h3 hours agoMiddle EastIndia's Kerala state eases alcohol banThe local government said people were turning to drugs due to the restrictions on alcohol.7h7 hours agoIndia

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Ariana Grande song 'One Last Time' heading for number oneAriana Grande is on her way to number one in the charts after her emotional performance of One Last Time at Sunday’s huge benefit concert.The song leapt to second spot in the official charts less than 24 hours after the all-star One Love Manchester gig at Emirates Old Trafford on Sunday.The 23-year-old was joined by Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Katy Perry, Chris Martin and other global acts at the show, which was held in tribute to the 22 victims of the Manchester Arena bomb.You can read the full story here.

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Pte Richard Howard (right) dreamt of returning from the front line to finishing making his violin. But the war hero lost his life during the Battle of Messines, on June 7 1914, in Belgium. But following his death, the partially crafted violin was lost for nearly a century. That was until Oxford luthier, Roger Claridge, bought the incomplete instrument at an auction and completed it in his workshop. And it was later, in 2009, when it was acquired by award-winning violinist Sam Sweeney who set about trying to track down they mysterious violin's creator.

Mother is CLEARED over vodka and cocaine-fuelled 'girl's night' threesome that ended in angry brawl  Lucy Coleman, 34, was found not guilty of assault by penetration and causing actual bodily harm after three adults ended up in bed together. Her trial was at Maidstone Magistrates Court. 1 comment share Mother is CLEARED over vodka and cocaine-fuelled threesome Royal Navy lieutenant 'raped female sailor after she invited him to her hotel room and lapdanced naked for him'  Lt Nicholas Robinson, 28, allegedly pinned the woman to the bed and attacked her, at the Raddison Blu Hotel in Bahrain. When she woke up he raped her again, a military court heard. 12 shares Royal Navy officer 'raped female sailor at Bahrain hotel'

LivePM May promises to provide 'certainty'All the reaction as Theresa May's election gamble failed and she lost her parliamentary majority.Election 2017Related contentVideoMay: 'Let's get to work'VideoIncredible result for Labour, says CorbynKey developments at-a-glanceTrump's lawyer rejects Comey allegationsMarc Kasowitz says the president did not try to impede a probe into Russia and the US election.12h12 hours agoUS & CanadaIs Trump closer to obstruction of justice?Former FBI director James Comey gave three hours of searing testimony on Thursday. How much did he damage the president?15h15 hours agoUS & CanadaSaudi apology over London attack tributeSaudi Arabia's national football team was criticised for not taking part in a minute's silence.2h2 hours agoAustraliaJapan clears way for emperor to abdicateEmperor Akihito is expected to step down in 2018, and be succeeded by Crown Prince Naruhito.11h11 hours agoAsiaUS Republicans take aim at Dodd-Frank rulesA push to dismantle some laws introduced after the 2008 financial crash may be gaining momentum.16h16 hours agoBusinessWhat does result mean for Brexit?The UK political upheaval does not augur well for its tough EU exit talks, says our Europe editor.2h2 hours agoEuropeIS suicide bomb kills at least 20 in IraqThe attack hit a market in a town near the Shia holy city of Karbala.1h32 minutes agoMiddle EastInternational probe into Congo massacresMore than 40 mass graves have been found, police officers beheaded and UN investigators killed.2h2 hours agoAfricaPolanski victim to ask court to end caseThis will be Samantha Geimer's first court appearance on the film director's behalf.9h9 hours agoUS & CanadaEU needs stronger defence arm - JunckerThe EU must boost its military co-operation and not rely solely on Nato, the EU Commission chief says.4h4 hours agoEuropePolanski victim to ask court to end caseThis will be Samantha Geimer's first court appearance on the film director's behalf.9h9 hours agoUS & CanadaEU needs stronger defence arm - JunckerThe EU must boost its military co-operation and not rely solely on Nato, the EU Commission chief says.4h4 hours agoEuropeCatalonia plans October independence voteThe move sets up renewed confrontation between Catalonia and the Madrid government.1han hour agoEuropeGermany urges end to Qatar 'blockades'Germany's foreign minister, hosting his Qatari counterpart, condemns Gulf moves against the emirate.3h3 hours agoMiddle EastIndia's Kerala state eases alcohol banThe local government said people were turning to drugs due to the restrictions on alcohol.7h7 hours agoIndia

I'm not saying we should ban news or stop sharing views but let's not overload ourselves with it. There's a lot of good going on, problems being solved, people doing great work. Maybe I'm being naive but I do think we should try and enrich our lives with more optimistic, productive information rather than despair.

Jacky Edwards, 47, of South Horrington, Somerset, was unable to carry a baby naturally but her daughter Katherine, 30, offered to help. (Left, mother and daughter with baby Caspian).

Trump's Syria U-Turn: What Next? It is not always a bad thing for political leaders to give the impression that they are unpredictable. It makes it much more difficult for their enemies to calibrate responses. But Donald Trump is not unpredictable in a good way. He is erratic. His aides have no way of assessing what his next move will be. As a result, they can't plan ahead. Do they have any idea what they're going to do next, now that they moved the Syria conflict into a new phase? I doubt it very much. Robin Lustig Journalist and broadcaster

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The biggest game show of the year is about to start. Josh Miller/CNET. For about a week at the beginning of every June, about 65,000 people -- including me -- travel to Los Angeles to find out what's coming up next in the world of video games.

Royal Navy lieutenant 'raped female sailor after she invited him to her hotel room and lapdanced naked for him'  Lt Nicholas Robinson, 28, allegedly pinned the woman to the bed and attacked her, at the Raddison Blu Hotel in Bahrain. When she woke up he raped her again, a military court heard. 12 shares Royal Navy officer 'raped female sailor at Bahrain hotel'
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