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Murderer among two prisoners on run after absconding on New Year's Day

Avon and Somerset Police has urged the public to call 999 immediately if they see them.

England should stick with Crawley - Vaughan

Former captain Michael Vaughan said Zak Crawley "frustrates the life out of me", but England should persevere with the opener.

England should stick with Crawley - Vaughan

Former captain Michael Vaughan said Zak Crawley "frustrates the life out of me", but England should persevere with the opener.

England should stick with Crawley - Vaughan

Former captain Michael Vaughan said Zak Crawley "frustrates the life out of me", but England should persevere with the opener.

England should stick with Crawley - Vaughan

Former captain Michael Vaughan said Zak Crawley "frustrates the life out of me", but England should persevere with the opener.

England should stick with Crawley - Vaughan

Former captain Michael Vaughan said Zak Crawley "frustrates the life out of me", but England should persevere with the opener.

England should stick with Crawley - Vaughan

Former captain Michael Vaughan said Zak Crawley "frustrates the life out of me", but England should persevere with the opener.
Nobel Prize jurist Thomas Mikael Oliveberg joins top medical school in southern China

Nobel Prize jurist Thomas Mikael Oliveberg joins top medical school in southern China

After working in Europe for 35 years, Mikael Oliveberg, a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences (RSAS) and a judge of the Nobel Prize for chemistry, has taken a full-time position at the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University in China. Oliveberg has left Stockholm University after nearly two decades as a tenured professor with its Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics. He was welcomed to his new post by Li Lang, Guangxi Medical University’s vice-president, at a...
Korean professors fined for taking tests for students to inflate scores, prevent budget cuts

Korean professors fined for taking tests for students to inflate scores, prevent budget cuts

Four teaching staff at a university in South Korea have been fined for taking exams for students to boost test scores in an attempt to keep their department from being shut down. On December 22, the Gwangju District Court in Gwangju city in the southern part of the country fined three professors and a teaching assistant between 1.5 million and 6 million won (US$1,000 and US$4,000) for “obstructing academic operations”. The name of the university where they work was not revealed in a report of...
WWE superstar's twisted final act after killing wife and son before taking his own life

WWE superstar's twisted final act after killing wife and son before taking his own life

A former world champion left a haunting mark of guilt at his home where he slaughtered his family with his friends still grasping at what pushed him to the violent act

How to fix frozen water pipes and how to deal with burst ones

Residents are warned to check pipes as rising temperatures after a freeze can cause water bursts.

How to fix frozen water pipes and how to deal with burst ones

Residents are warned to check pipes as rising temperatures after a freeze can cause water bursts.