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Monday 14 September 2015


Strictly Come Dancing 2015: When does Strictly Come Dancing 2015 start?




The show will be back on our screens on BBC One on Friday, September 25.



The celebrities confirmed to be taking part include singer and reality TV star Peter Andre, Radio 2 presenter Jeremy Vine, weather presenter Carol Kirkwood, chef Ainsley Harriott, broadcaster Katie Derham, R&B singer Jamelia, former olympic 440m runner Iwan Thomas and middleweight boxer Anthony Ogogo.


Three new dancers joined the ranks last week – handsome Russian-born Gleb Savchenko, Italian champion Giovanni Pernice and South African Otile Mabuse.





























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Japanese volcano Mount Aso erupts unexpectedly



Mount Aso, a volcano on Japan's main southern island of Kyushu, erupted
Mount Aso, a volcano on Japan's main southern island of Kyushu



A volcano on Japan's main southern island of Kyushu has erupted, sending clouds of black smoke and ash into the air.

Mount Aso, which is a popular tourist spot, is one of the most active volcanoes in the country.
Officials said that there were no reports of any injuries.

The 1,592-metre (5,222 feet) Mount Aso is one of the most active peaks in Japan but is also a popular hiking spot. There were a handful of people at a parking lot near the peak but they were being evacuated safely, officials said.































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Corbyn gives top jobs

Jeremy Corbyn gives top jobs to John McDonnell and Andy Burnham


Andy Burnham, John McDonnell and Jeremy Corbyn
Andy Burnham, left, and John McDonnell, centre, were both given high-profile jobs by new leader Jeremy Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn has announced most of the key jobs in his first shadow cabinet, with defeated leadership rival Andy Burnham becoming shadow home secretary.

The new Labour leader named his campaign manager John McDonnell as shadow chancellor, while Hilary Benn remains shadow foreign secretary.
It means the top roles on the Labour front bench are all taken by men.
However, Angela Eagle, the new shadow business secretary, was also named shadow first secretary of state.
It means she will stand in for Mr Corbyn at Prime Minister's Questions when Prime Minister David Cameron is away.

'Hard to stomach'

Lewisham MP Heidi Alexander will take over from Mr Burnham as shadow health secretary while Lord Falconer, a former flat mate of ex-PM Tony Blair, will continue as shadow justice secretary.
Chuka Umunna said he was leaving the front bench by "mutual agreement" and Mary Creagh also joined a number of MPs from the previous shadow cabinet who opted to return to the backbenches.
Other confirmed appointments are:
  • Seema Malhotra shadow chief secretary to the Treasury
  • Diane Abbott shadow minister for international development
  • Shadow Northern Ireland secretary Vernon Coaker
  • Rosie Winterton to continue as chief whip
  • Ian Murray to continue as shadow Scottish secretary.
  • Jeremy Corbyn


























police arrests three suspects


Malaysian police arrests three suspects over deadly Bangkok blast

Investigators at Erawan shrine
Experts investigate the Erawan shrine in central Bangkok, Thailand, 





Malaysian police have arrested three suspects in connection with last month's deadly bomb blast in central Bangkok which killed 20 people.


Police chief Khalid Abu Bakar said two Malaysians and a Pakistani national were arrested and were assisting with the investigation.

Bangkok bombing suspect
The Royal Thai Police have issued an arrest warrant for a Chinese man, identified as Abudusataer Abudureheman.


No group has claimed responsibility for the August 17 attack at a Hindu shrine in the Thai capital which killed 20 people, including 14 foreign tourists.

The arrests in Malaysia were made after a tip-off by Thai authorities, Mr Khalid said.

Thai police have been heavily criticised over the investigation and statements from top officials about possible perpetrators and motives.

Information extracted from suspects have been contradictory, speculative and often cryptic.

Mr Khalid said the Pakistani suspect is male, while one of the local suspects is female and the other is male.

He said there were no plans to move the suspects to Thailand yet.

On Saturday, Thai police said an arrest warrant had been issued for a Chinese suspect, identified as Abudusataer Abudureheman. His whereabouts could not be confirmed.

Police believe the man who organised the plot and fled the eve of the blast had spent two weeks in Bangladesh before flying out of Dhaka on August 30.

"He recorded on his departure card that he would transit in Delhi to go to China," Thai police spokesman Prawut Thawornsiri said.






















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