Helen and Sylvia, the new face of terrorism
Two grandmothers from Yorkshire face up to a year in prison after becoming the first people to be arrested under the Government's latest anti-terror legislation.
Scottish swan killed by H5 strain of avian flu
A three kilometre exclusion zone was thrown round an area of central Scotland after tests confirmed a dead swan was carrying a highly pathogenic strain of bird flu
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