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Tuesday, 24 May 2016

BBC UK News Headlines

Street dog fighting crackdown urged
Campaigners call for tougher penalties to deal with dog fights, which they say are taking place on Britain's streets among young men looking for status.
Woman found with serious injuries dies
A woman found with serious injuries has died at a house in Luton as detectives from a major crime unit cordon off the property.
'Child slave' receives council apology
A man who says he worked as a child slave on a farm and in a foundry after being taken into foster care receives an apology from his local authority.
Fracking approval reignites row
Approval for fracking in North Yorkshire raises the prospect of the controversial technique being allowed at other sites and restarts an intense debate.
Australia to deport mother of five to UK
A mother who has lived in Australia for most of her life could be deported to the United Kingdom after being released from prison.
McCartney 'was depressed after Beatles'
Sir Paul McCartney talks candidly about the depression he suffered after The Beatles broke up, and says he turned to alcohol to escape.
Uni's Mauritius campus is 'madness'
Aberystwyth University's Mauritius campus is criticised by its former vice-chancellor after just 40 students enrol in the first two terms.
Carney defends 'Brexit risk' stance
The Bank of England governor robustly defends his stance on the UK's EU referendum debate and accuses one of his critics of trying to "undermine" the Bank's remit. see more at: http://www.thepaperboy.com/uk/front-pages.cfm

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