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NI swine flu figures rise again
The number of swine flu cases in Northern Ireland has increased to more than 200, the Public Health Agency (PHA) reveals.
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Pink Floyd end EMI legal dispute
Pink Floyd end a legal battle with their record company EMI and sign a new five-year contract with the label.
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CCTV of royal car attack released
The Metropolitan Police has released new CCTV pictures of the attack on a motorcade carrying the Prince of Wales and the Duchess of Cornwall, during student protests in central London in December.
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Student protest footage released
Police release CCTV footage of people they wish to interview after Prince Charles’s car was attacked during December’s student protests.
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Austria to dig up Nazi-era graves
Graves containing the remains of 220 people and dating back to the Nazi era have been found at a psychiatric hospital in western Austria.
The remains were discovered when a yard belonging to the hospital in Hall in Tyrol province was dug up as part of a construction project.
Building work has now stopped until a investigation is carried out.
It is feared those buried may have been disabled people murdered under the Nazis’ euthanasia programme.
Tens of thousands of people with physical or mental disabilities were killed by the Nazis, who regarded them as unfit to live.
Some 30,000 were killed at one psychiatric hospital alone – Schloss Hartheim, near Linz in upper Austria.
Tilak, the company responsible for the Hall hospital, said the graves contained the remains of people buried between 1942 and 1945.
There were, it added, “suspicions that the dead [were] at least partially victims” of the Nazis’ euthanasia programme.
A spokesman, Johannes Schwamberger, said work on the construction project had been stopped to allow an investigation and to identify the dead.
Hall Hospital remains a functioning psychiatric hospital, with beds for 500 patients.
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Massive fire in US apartment block
A large apartment complex under construction has caught fire in Rahway, New Jersey.
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Bowyer banned for three matches
Birmingham midfielder Lee Bowyer is banned for three matches after accepting a charge of violent conduct in the defeat by Arsenal.
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Republicans target US health bill
Republican leaders begin a bid to overturn the healthcare law signed by US President Barack Obama last year.
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Backlog of rubbish ‘unacceptable’
Councils are accused of a “massive failure” over a backlog of uncollected rubbish as problems persist.
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