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View ArticleBreaking News: Neptune glory marred by tragedy
A thrilling victory for the Paul Nicholls-trained Neptune Collonges in the John Smith's Grand National at Aintree was tinged with sadness after Cheltenham Gold Cup hero Synchronised lost his life...
View ArticleBreaking News: Hague welcomes UN Syria resolution
Foreign Secretary William Hague has welcomed unanimous United Nations Security Council backing for deployment of military observers to monitor the ceasefire in Syria as a "vital step".
View ArticleBreaking News: Photo-finish race marred by deaths
Thousands of racecourse spectators and millions of TV viewers watched the closest Grand National in history, but the event was marred by tragedy as big favourite Synchronised died after a fall.
View ArticleBreaking News: Neptune lunges late for glory
Neptune Collonges became the first grey to win the John Smith's Grand National since 1961 and added the only major prize missing from trainer Paul Nicholls' trophy collection in a desperately tight...
View ArticleBreaking News: Flood stars for impressive Tigers
England fly-half Toby Flood kept Leicester on course for an eighth successive Aviva Premiership final with a fabulous performance at Northampton.
View ArticleBreaking News: Rovers claim memorable cup win
Leading Championship club Featherstone pulled off a remarkable Carnegie Challenge Cup upset with a tense 23-16 fourth-round victory over Super League neighbours Castleford.
View ArticleBreaking News: Hague welcomes Iran nuclear talks
Foreign Secretary William Hague welcomed the first round of new talks with Iran over its nuclear programme, but cautioned that there was "a long way to go" to resolve the dispute.
View ArticleBreaking News: Cocaine seized at Gatwick airport
Cocaine worth almost half a million pounds has been seized at an airport by UK Border Force officers.
View ArticleBreaking News: Ship nears site of Titanic sinking
A cruise ship which is retracing the route of the ill-fated liner RMS Titanic is to reach the spot where the liner sank on its maiden voyage a century ago.
View ArticleBreaking News: Oosthuizen triumphs in Malaysia
South Africa's Louis Oosthuizen produced the perfect response to his play-off defeat at the Masters last Sunday by claiming the Malaysian Open title.
View ArticleBreaking News: Criticism grows over tax relief cap
The Conservative Party treasurer has joined a fast-rising tide of criticism of a proposed cap on tax relief for charitable donations, warning it would put off the wealthy from giving.
View ArticleBreaking News: 'Proud' city hosts Titanic tribute
A special centenary commemoration unveiling a new memorial to all the Titanic victims has begun in the "proud" city of Belfast.
View ArticleBreaking News: MP urges housing allocation review
The Government should review who is given priority in housing queues after figures showed that nearly half of new tenants in some parts of the capital were born abroad, an MP has said.
View ArticleBreaking News: Rosberg claims maiden F1 win
Nico Rosberg took the chequered flag for the first time in his Formula One career to give Mercedes their first victory since the legendary Juan Manuel Fangio in 1955.
View ArticleBreaking News: Tindall still loyal to England cause
Former England captain Mike Tindall will never turn his back on playing for his country.
View ArticleBreaking News: Donation cap 'would include unions'
Labour leader Ed Miliband has offered to include trade unions in a £5,000 cap on donations as he threw down a gauntlet on party funding reform.
View ArticleBreaking News: Blasts reported in Afghan capital
Explosions followed by gunfire have been reported in an area of Kabul that is home to embassies and a Nato base.
View ArticleBreaking News: Nicholls encourages caution
Paul Nicholls believes every effort will be made to maximise safety in the Grand National.
View ArticleBreaking News: Memorial honours Titanic victims
A minute's silence has been held as a memorial was opened in Belfast marking the centenary of the sinking of the Titanic.
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