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Many flights delayed at UK airports
Flights at airports in the UK and the Irish Republic are being delayed because of a technical problem at Swanwick air traffic control centre in Hampshire.
Damage assessed amid flood clean up
Communities on the east coast of England are assessing the damage caused by the worst tidal surge for 60 years, as the clean-up operation continues.
Many GP cancer referrals 'too slow'
Thousands of people who go on to be diagnosed with cancer are not being referred to specialists quickly enough by GPs, NHS England figures suggest.
Football matches to honour Mandela
A minute's applause in honour of former South African President Nelson Mandela is to be held later before kick-off at Premier League football matches.
Landmark case 'could help' victims
Victims of crime could benefit from a "landmark" case which saw a man jailed for a series of sex assaults and rape, the Crown Prosecution Service says.
Witness appeal on helicopter crash
Police officers on duty in the area of the police helicopter crash in Glasgow as a fresh appeal is made for witnesses.
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