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Monday, 16 October 2017

House prices: Have they actually gone up in your neighbourhood?



House prices in more than half of neighbourhoods in England and Wales are still lower in real terms than a decade ago, BBC analysis has revealed. In 58% of wards, residential properties are selling for less now, after accounting for inflation, than they were in 2007.

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'I felt so low, I couldn't see a way out'



Calleigh, now 18, was self-harming when she was 11 and first thought about taking her own life when she was 13. Calleigh's story comes as the charity Childline says it has received its highest number of counselling sessions with young people having suicidal thoughts and feelings.

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'Big, bad wolf' image flawed - scientists



New research casts doubt on the idea that dogs are naturally more tolerant and friendly than wolves. In tests of cooperation skills, wolves outperformed their domesticated relatives.

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Councils buying homeless one-way train tickets



A number of councils in England are regularly buying one-way train tickets for homeless people out of their area, the Victoria Derbyshire show has found.Some spent more than £1,000 a year on fares and charity Homeless Link called the scale "worrying".

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Bombardier to partner Airbus on C-Series jets



European aerospace firm Airbus is to take a majority stake in Bombardier's C-Series jet project. The C-Series has faced a series of problems, most recently a trade dispute in the US that imposed a 300% import tariff on the plane.

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Newspaper headlines: 'Rage of Ophelia' and 15-year limit on peerages





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Venezuela elections neither 'free nor fair', says US



The United States has condemned Sunday's elections for state governors in Venezuela, branding them neither "free nor fair". The State Department said ballot papers had been manipulated and polling stations moved "without public notice".

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Australia's Qantas hops ahead with first nonstop flight to Europe



Finally, after 93 years, Australian airline Qantas gets to fly the way it's always wanted. The Australian airline on Monday took delivery of the first of eight 787-9 Dreamliners from Boeing. It's a jet that Qantas is pinning its future to -- part of a years-long turnaround from record losses.

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The Kobe Steel scandal: What we know so far



It's the latest big scandal to rock corporate Japan. Kobe Steel (KBSTY), a century-old industrial giant, has admitted to falsifying data on products sold to top customers like Boeing (BA) and Toyota (TM).

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India through the eyes of a master photographer



Written by Photographer Raghubir Singh was candid about his influences. By his own admission, his depictions of everyday life in India drew heavily on the street photography of Robert Frank, William Gedney and Henri Cartier-Bresson.

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Gold rush: Why the Indian wedding season is a boon for Dubai



(CNN)As Hindus all over the world prepare for Diwali celebrations, millions more will begin preparations of another kind. October marks the start of the Indian wedding season, brought on by a string of auspicious dates in the Hindu calendar.

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'Hiding in plain sight'



Hong Kong (CNN)Easey Commercial Building is an unassuming mid-rise office tower on Hennessy Road, an artery that runs through Hong Kong's busy Wan Chai district. The structure sits among scenery that's classic Hong Kong: bright lights, tall buildings, people rushing about.

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Trump denigrates Obama then backtracks



The US president was asked why he had yet to contact the families of four US special forces killed 12 days ago in Niger. Mr Trump chose to attack his predecessor in the White House - then quickly backtracked.

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UK TV drama about North Korea hit by cyber-attack



North Korean hackers targeted a British television company making a drama about the country, it has emerged. The series - due to be written by an Oscar-nominated screenwriter - has been shelved.

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Trump not considering firing Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller



(CNN)President Donald Trump said Monday he was not considering firing the Justice Department's special counsel leading the investigation into Russian interference in last year's election.

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Rochdale inquiry: Boy 'was raped by Cyril Smith' claim



The man, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, said he first attended the "horrible" Knowl View, in Rochdale, in the 1980s when aged 12 or 13. The witness confirmed a statement of the allegations read to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse.

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Wi-Fi network flaw could let hackers spy on you



The Wi-Fi network you're using may be susceptible to hacking. A new security flaw, discovered by researcher Mathy Vanhoef of the University of Leuven in Belgium, appears to be affecting Wi-Fi connections. The issue stems from WPA2, a protocol that secures wireless networks.

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Two Catalan leaders in Spanish custody



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Maltese journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia killed in car blast



This is a spiteful attack on a citizen and freedom of expression. I will not rest until justice is done. The country deserves justice -JM

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Brexit negotiations should accelerate, say May and Juncker



Brexit negotiations should "accelerate over the months to come," says a joint statement from the UK prime minister and the president of the EU Commission. Theresa May and Jean-Claude Juncker met in Brussels earlier for a dinner they called "constructive and friendly".

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