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Belgian child euthanasia bill sparks debate

A Bournemouth University academic has said that Belgium did a good thing extending euthanasia to terminally ill children.
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Ukraine: Kiev in flames

Protests in Ukraine's capital of Kiev left devastation this morning. Here is a selection of some of the social media coverage documenting the aftermath.
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Venezuelan opposition protest in Bournemouth

Dozens of protesters took to the Bournemouth seafront this Sunday to protest at what they say is repression by the Venezuelan government.
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Eyewitness: Caracas clashes

Journalist Ewan Robertson reports from Caracas and gives his account of the anti-government protests.
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Fishing policy boost to local fishermen

Fishermen have welcomed changes to the Common Fisheries Policy that have left them with more rights and also…
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Boscombe Food Bank

The St. George's Methodist Church in Boscombe is opening a new food bank in February.
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Storms wash tons of litter onto Weymouth beach

Storms are washing litter onto Dorset beaches, turning our world heritage sites into rubbish dumps. Representatives from the Dorset Wildlife Trust, The Chesil Beach Centre and a tourism expert from Dorset, describe the impact this is having on the environment and what we can do to help.
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