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It follows a BBC Panorama investigation, broadcast in May, into the hit Channel 4 reality TV show.
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Two teenage boys convicted of rape had initially been given non-custodial sentences.
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The government had initially said it would not relax licensing laws further for the World Cup.
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In his first-ever interview, Morgan McSweeney tells the BBC the party did not deliver quickly enough in office.
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Hernán Gil was trapped under a collapsed multi-storey car park, and encouraged them as they inched closer to him.
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After greeting queuing fans and handing out tickets to attendees, the princess took a seat on court 18.
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Millions are enduring dangerous heat and humidity, with temperatures expected to stay at 38C (100F) for several days.
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The Cradley Market shop, in Sandwell, is closed for three months following an investigation.
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The Makerfield MP also rejects attacks on his economic stance, insisting he would not be "indisciplined" on finances.
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England roar into Sunday's T20 World Cup final against Australia with a superb 40-run victory against South Africa at The Oval.
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The former singer, whose real name is Paul Gadd, is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates' Court on 5 August.
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England's must-win match against Mexico kicks off at 01:00 BST on Monday - disco naps and spoiler-free recaps may be needed.
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England are taking precautions to ensure boisterous locals do not disrupt their preparations in Mexico.
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England fans hoping to attend the World Cup last-16 showdown with Mexico face paying a minimum of £2,600 for one ticket on Fifa's resale site.
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Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are expected to celebrate their wedding with a party at New York's Madison Square Garden this weekend.
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The pop star's 15th album starts on the dancefloor, but ends with deep personal revelations.
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Hundreds of fans who bought World Cup tickets on resale site StubHub say they have had them cancelled at the last minute.
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Sarah Rainsford reports from the completely destroyed nine-storey block of flats in Ukraine's capital.
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Steven, who now runs his own therapy business, struggled to make ends meet after graduating.
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Once described as "the godfather" of French migrant camps, he has been working in a Leicestershire village.
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The Johnsons, who own the site, say staff responded to the incident "within minutes".
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There was no immediate claim for the bombing at a cafe close to the Palace of Justice, a major government building.
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Around 600,000 followers of the Society of Saint Pius X, a Catholic sect, are affected.
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The World Health Organization's director general says no further cases have been reported since 25 May.
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Cusack would still be alive if the coach of the women's team had not been employed, her mother says.
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Mike Hedges said people should be restricted from being owners until "they understand the needs of rabbits".
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England are taking precautions to ensure boisterous locals do not disrupt their preparations in Mexico.
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Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton says Silverstone will be "a completely different circuit" with this year's new cars.
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Tottenham are set to break their record transfer for the second time in a matter of days with the club's impressive performance off the field allowing greater flexibility for investment into the first-team squad.
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Arthur Fery is the last British player standing in the Wimbledon singles after his compatriots Katie Swan, Jacob Fearnley, and Jan Choinski are beaten.
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