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The radicalisation of young British men - such as the suspects in the killing of a soldier in Woolwich - is a problem intelligence agencies are well aware of but difficult to tackle, analysts say.

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Woolwich: Help For Heroes Swamped With Pledges

The website of the charity Help For Heroes crashed as it was swamped with donations.

Woolwich: Family Tribute To Soldier Lee Rigby

The family of Drummer Lee Rigby, who was killed in a terrorist attack in Woolwich, have said he would do "anything for anybody".

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A man pretending to be South Korean pop star Psy has blagged his way into some of the biggest parties at the Cannes film festival, it has emerged.

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British Stars In The Running For US TV Awards

Damian Lewis and Benedict Cumberbatch are both among British stars vying for gongs at the 2013 American Crtics' Choice Television Awards.

Dan Brown's Inferno Upsets Philippines

Dan Brown's description of Manila as "the gates of hell" in his new novel Inferno has provoked anger in the Philippines.

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Rio Ferdinand has signed a new one-year contract to keep him at Manchester United until the end of next season.

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Wigan Manager Delays Decision On Future Again

Wigan manager Roberto Martinez won't make an announcement on his future until next week.

Froch Threatens To 'Kill' In Rematch With Kessler

Carl Froch has increased the animosity ahead of his fight with Mikkel Kessler by stating he wants to "kill" him.

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World News

A man pretending to be South Korean pop star Psy has blagged his way into some of the biggest parties at the Cannes film festival, it has emerged.

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Oklahoma Tornado: Young Survivors Begin To Heal

Children from two schools destroyed by the tornado in Moore, Oklahoma have been reunited with their classmates and teachers as other schools welcomed them with special events.

Football Racism: Stadiums Could Be Closed

Uefa could impose partial stadium closures and 10-match bans for racism in European football after agreeing to toughen sanctions.

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The unveiling of a massive Lego model in Times Square has brought new meaning to the saying that everything is bigger in New York City.

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Football Racism: Stadiums Could Be Closed

Uefa approves tough new sanctions against racism in European football, including stadium closures and 10-game bans for players.

Psy Imposter Crashes Cannes VIP Parties

A man pretending to be the Gangnam Style singer parties with stars, picks up freebies - and even dances on French television.

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