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BBC Cornwall | Cornwall
Police Lotus in road safety campaign
A £50,000 sports car in police livery is being used by officers in Devon and Cornwall to raise road safety awareness.

Activity firms help conservation
Three outdoor activity business are working with the National Trust to help promote conservation along the North Cornish coast.

Naming ceremony for Bude lifeboat
The RNLI's new inshore Bude lifeboat George Bird is officially named by his widow Patricia at a special ceremony.

Speedboat driver 'wore no kill cord'
The driver of a speedboat which crashed in Cornwall killing a father and daughter was not wearing a safety cord which could have stopped the engine, experts say.

Queen and Prince Philip in Cornwall
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh are introduced to St Ives lifeboat station workers during a visit to west Cornwall.

Lib Dem-Independent coalition mooted
Independent Cornwall councillors are to form a coalition with Lib Dems because they are tired of waiting for a response from the Conservatives.

Men jailed for two-day crime spree
Two men whose "escape" from Birmingham to the South West ended in a two-day crime spree when they ran out of money are jailed.

In pictures: English ritual year
Rituals that mark the changing seasons

VIDEO: Inside the human robot factory
Roboticist shows off his Cornish-based firm

Truro wait before naming new boss
Truro City chairman Peter Masters says the club is unlikely to appoint a new manager until next month.

Cornwall target Twickenham final
Cornwall boss Dave Thomas wants to reward the Duchy's supporters by taking the County Championship final for the first time since 2001.

Devon aiming for Cornwall victory
Devon's director of cricket Keith Donohue wants his side to turn their poor start to the season around when they travel to rivals Cornwall.

From Cornish mines to Fijian rugby
Cornish-born Plymouth Albion flanker Sam Matavesi reflects on his surprise call-up to the Fijian national team.

Launceston trio to face charges
Launceston trio Ben Hilton, Tim Mathias and Barrie-John Chapman cited after match against Worthing in April.

Bright backing Cornwall defence
Cornwall winger Richard Bright is confident that the Duchy's defence can hold out against Hertfordshire.

Albion boss targets forward signings
Plymouth Albion head coach James Shanahan says bolstering the club's forwards with experienced players is one of his main priorities.



BBC News | UK | World Edition
Minister heckled by head teachers
Education Secretary Michael Gove receives one of the angriest receptions of his three years in office as he appears before head teachers in Birmingham.

No 10 issues 'loon slur' denial
No 10 denies that "anyone in Downing Street" made comments reported in several papers describing Tory activists as "mad, swivel-eyed loons".

Tearful Beckham signs off with win
An emotional David Beckham leaves the pitch in tears as he completes the final home match of his career - a victory for French champions Paris St-Germain.

Bank chief raises Help to Buy fears
The outgoing Bank of England governor warns a government plan to boost the housing market with part-mortgage guarantees has "no place in the long run".

Denmark crowned Eurovision winners
Denmark's Emmelie de Forest wins the Eurovision Song Contest, while the UK's Bonnie Tyler comes 19th.

British girl dies at Egyptian hotel
A British child who died in a pool at a hotel in Egypt is named as five-year-old Chloe Johnson from Forest Hill, south London.

Police name victims of A419 crash
Wiltshire Police name the two female victims of what they call an "horrific incident", which also left three men seriously injured.

Fire guts County Down ancestral home
More than 80 firefighters tackle a blaze at one of Northern Ireland's grandest ancestral homes, Mourne Park House.

NHS protesters march in London
Demonstrators angry at changes to the NHS march through London before delivering letters of protest to No 10.

Funds misuse school 'must act now'
Governors at a school accused of inappropriate use of public money are urged to "take action" by Westminster Council.

Hydro venue 'will open on time'
The operators of Scotland's new 12,000-seat entertainment arena have said the venue will open on time despite reports that it was months behind schedule.

Tributes at service for murdered vet
Friends, family and colleagues pay tribute to a murdered Irish vet at a memorial service in Flintshire.

Olympic champion Ennis marries
Britain's Olympic heptathlon champion Jessica Ennis marries her long-term partner Andy Hill at a ceremony in Derbyshire.

Frears: Ali film 'isn't about Ali'
Stephen Frears is the only established British director showing a film at this year's Cannes Film Festival, detailing boxer Muhammad Ali's refusal to be drafted by the US army during the Vietnam war.

NW 200 abandoned after heavy rain
Saturday's racing at the NW 200 is abandoned because of persistent rain, with Michael Dunlop winning the only race to take place.

Bomb was thrown during gun attack
Police discover a bomb in the Foxes Glen area of west Belfast - the scene of a gun attack on officers on Thursday afternoon.

Democracy 'damaged by English focus'
Democracy in Wales is being damaged by a lack of coverage of Welsh affairs in the London-based media, the assembly's presiding officer fears.

Children's theatre marks 50 years
A gala is held in the Denbighshire town of Rhyl to mark the 50th anniversary of a purpose-built theatre for children.

Treasury claims banks 'safer in UK'
The latest UK government paper on the impact of Scottish independence will claim the UK is better placed to manage the risk of a financial crisis.

'Full levers' call for Scots economy
A Scottish government paper on independence will argue Scotland's potential for growth is being held back by the lack of decision-making powers.

Girl's house death prompts inquiry
A 16-year-old girl dies after reportedly suffering breathing difficulties at a house in Warrington.

Motorway motorbike crash kills two
A man and a woman have died after a motorbike crashes on the A1 in Gateshead.

Clermont Auvergne 15-16 Toulon
Jonny Wilkinson kicks 11 points to help Toulon come from behind and secure the Heineken Cup at the expense of Clermont Auvergne.

Root shines before NZ fight back
England lose four late wickets as they close day three of the first Test at Lord's on 180-6, leading New Zealand by 205.

Bradford 3-0 Northampton
Bradford score three times in the opening half-hour as they beat Northampton at Wembley to win promotion to League One.

The world's largest camel herd - in Australia
Kangaroos and koalas are possibly the best-known Australian wildlife, but thriving in the outback are more surprising residents - camels. There are now thought to be 750,000 roaming in the outback, making it the biggest wild herd in the world.

The Somali pirates jailed in paradise
Anthony Denselow reports on the captured pirates who end up in the tiny island nation of Seychelles.

Tweets of the week: IRS, Beyonce's baby and Bea Arthur
For the week ending 17 May, here is a look at the news making waves in America - all in 140 characters or less.

Farage blasts 'fascist' protesters
The SNP says UKIP leader Nigel Farage "has lost the plot" after he described protesters who besieged him in Edinburgh as "fascist scum".

Hammond: Gay marriage 'angered many'
A Conservative cabinet minister criticises the government time spent debating the issue of same-sex marriage.

Labour wants full employment - Byrne
Liam Byrne says Labour must aspire to create "full employment" and sets out plans to tackle unemployment "blackspots".

VIDEO: House of Commons
Leading Conservative rebel calls on MPs to demonstrate their support for an EU referendum.

VIDEO: UKIP and protester go head to head
The man who organised the student protest against Nigel Farage during his visit to Edinburgh has defended the action as "constructive criticism".

VIDEO: Ferguson on retiring and Beckham
Ahead of his final match in charge of Manchester United, manager Sir Alex Ferguson looks back on his decision to retire - and reveals what he will miss most about the club.

VIDEO: Queen puts foot in it on Cornwall trip
The Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh placed their feet in casts on Friday as they visited Cornwall

VIDEO: 'My co-chairman would not say that'
Grant Shapps has said the co-chariman of the Conservative Party, Andrew Feldman, did not makes the comments reported in several newspapers that described Tory activists as "mad, swivel-eyed loons".

VIDEO: Nottingham bridge inched into place
A 1,100-tonne tram bridge is moved slowly into place over a period of several weeks.

VIDEO: Lucy Liu unveils own UK art exhibit
Actress Lucy Liu has unveiled an exhibition of her art at a gallery in Manchester.

VIDEO: Silent movies get new soundtrack
Two classic silent movies have been given a new soundtrack at Birmingham's Symphony Hall.

VIDEO: First chief social worker for children
England's first chief social worker for children has been speaking about her plans, ahead of taking up the post in September.

In pictures: English ritual year
The English rituals that mark the changing seasons

Five things prisoners' books show about life in prison
What do ex-convicts' books reveal about life inside?

David Beckham's career in numbers
David Beckham's illustrious career in numbers and images

Breast cancer: What is the risk?
How high is the risk for the average woman?

Conserving history
The museum team protecting seven million objects

American The Office clocks out
How the US version of The Office reflects on America - and the UK

21 euphemisms that readers grew up with
'Toothpaste' illness... and 20 other euphemisms loved by readers

Propaganda: Lies and distortion
How posters can persuade the public

Tory 'loons' remarks on front pages
Remarks about Tory 'loons' dominate

 


Unique Opportunity to Acquire an Established Removals Business in Cornwall



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