The Wikileaks founder awaits a ruling on his right to appeal extradition to the US
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Man charged with attempted murders after stabbing
Leon Telemacque, 31, of Clements Road, Birmingham, is due before Exeter Magistrates’ Court later.
Flotilla of RNLI boats mark 200 year anniversary
A mix of historic and modern boats take to the water at Poole Quay for a celebratory parade
The Hobbit first edition expected to fetch thousands
The copy was found in a a chest of drawers at a home in Berkshire, after being inherited.
UK ports ‘choked’ by shipping fumes, study claims
Ports dispute the findings and say they are working hard to reduce emissions.
Should London become a ‘sponge city’?
Surface flooding is one of London’s biggest threats – so what can be done to combat it?
Fifty-year-old crisp packet found in garden
A Poole resident unearthed the old packet while renovating his newly bought home
Water investors have withdrawn billions, says research
A report suggests shareholders have taken billons but failed to invest as water bills look set to rise.
Why Wikileaks’ Julian Assange faces US extradition demand
Wikileaks founder Julian Assange hopes to launch a new appeal.
Mum still feels guilt for son’s infected blood death
Martin White died at the age of 33 after being given blood products contaminated with HIV.
