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Light pollution: wasted energy seen from space

Entire city dims its streetlights, enabling scientists to measure light pollution from space.

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‘I always feel Abramovich’s support,’ says Lampard after Chelsea owner’s rare appearance

Frank Lampard says he “always feels the support” of owner Roman Abramovich after the owner made a rare appearance at their game in Russia.

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‘Three goals, 16 minutes, one million signatures’ – Rashford caps week with hat-trick

Told to “stick to his football”, Marcus Rashford scores a hat-trick for Manchester United in the Champions League thrashing of RB Leipzig.

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‘Hard work, sacrifice and difficult conversations’ – how I became a football broadcaster

BBC Sport’s Tom Gayle speaks to Mark Scott, Anne-Marie Batson and Seb Hutchinson about their journeys into football broadcasting.

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Student says Woolworths hoax ‘wasn’t meant to get this big’

And other stories from the stranger side of life


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Chas Newkey-Burden

Thursday, October 29, 2020 – 6:26am

A sixth-form student has been revealed to be the mastermind behind the hoax story that Woolworths was reopening. On Tuesday, several prominent news outlets, including Mail Online and the Daily Mirror, reported that the chain was returning to high streets based on the word of a typo-strewn Twitter account with fewer than 1,000 followers. The 17-year-old from York told The Guardian: “The experiment wasn’t meant to get that big.”

Woman posed as prosecutor and dropped charges against herself

A New Hampshire woman posed as a prosecutor and then dropped charges against herself, a court has been told. Lisa Landon allegedly used the authority’s electronic system to drop the charges and submit fake documents in three separate criminal cases last year. She faces one charge of false personation and six counts of falsifying physical evidence.

Lego bridge lands museum a world record

A museum has won a Guinness World Record after 205,000 Lego bricks were assembled into a bridge 111 feet long. The Ironbridge Gorge Museums teamed up with the Institution of Civil Engineers to construct the huge bridge. A spokesperson for the museum said: “We wanted to attract and inspire children.”

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