Thousands of families are simply too poor for a trip to the seaside, says Barnardo’s
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independent
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Cable urges workers to make his zero-hours crackdown watertight
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independent
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Petty rules 'give real health and safety a bad name'
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independent
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Decapitated seals found on South Australian beach
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guardian
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One in five UK families can't afford seaside day out
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guardian
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Women need protection from undercover officers
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guardian
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Minecraft: how a change to the rules is tearing the community apart
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guardian
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Magnitude 6.0 earthquake hits San Francisco Bay Area
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independent
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Search resumes off St Abbs for missing diver
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bbc
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The front pages: 'Ebola in the UK' and tributes to Richard Attenborough
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bbc
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Obama signals foreign policy shift but insists: 'America must always lead'
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guardian
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20,000 people have risked lives crossing the Indian Ocean this year, says UN report
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independent
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In pictures: India's 'untouchable' scavengers
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bbc
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Louisiana's Edwin Edwards goes back on the ballot: 'I'm kind of a strange fella'
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guardian
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Call of Duty and suicide: should parents be concerned?
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guardian
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Anorexia suicide: eating disorder clinic criticised over Alana Goldsmith death
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guardian
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