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Police are investigating cruelty claims at Hartpury College, Gloucestershire, after graphic footage of students stamping on a fox cub's head and slitting its throat was posted onto Snapchat. The ten-second clip sparked a backlash after it was posted on Snapchat by a female first-year with the caption: 'Got the f*cker.' Days earlier, a second-year student was branded 'pure evil' after a photo - which shows him grinning and holding a dead cat up by its TAIL - went viral. The pet apparently belonged to two employees who live on campus and had posted online saying it was found dead in a hedge, believing it had been hit by a car.

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As it stands, 21 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which 16 people have been released without charge. A total of five men remain in custody for questioning.

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Police cordon lifted in RusholmePolice have now lifted a cordon on Grandale Street in Rusholme. A GMP statement saysAs part of the ongoing investigation into the attack at the Manchester Arena, police began searching an address on Grandale Street in Rusholme on 28 May 2017.Today, Wednesday 7 June 2017, the search has now concluded and all cordons lifted.Officers will continue to patrol the area for public reassurance and anyone with any questions is encouraged to speak to an officer or call 101.

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Arrested man releasedA man, aged 23, who was arrested in Shoreham-on-Sea, Sussex, in connection with the Manchester Arena attack has been released without charge. He had been arrested on Monday May 29. In total 18 people have been arrested in connection with investigation. Seven of those have been released without charge.

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Race row as equality group brands Winston Churchill a 'white supremacist war criminal' and demands a cosmetics store removes a quote of his used in their window  The Bristol store currently displays words by the wartime leader promoting European unity as part of a nationwide campaign by the firm. 18 comments 7 shares Equality group attacks Lush for ‘racist’ Churchill quote Terror suspects 'plotted to arm themselves with knives and guns before launching an attack at a central London tourist attraction or Government building'  Umar Ahmed Haque and Abuthaher Mamun, from east London, were arrested as part of an investigation by MI5 and the Metropolitan Police’s Counter Terrorism Command on May 17. 11 shares Terror suspects appear at Old Bailey Clarifications and corrections  To report an inaccuracy, please email corrections @mailonline.co.uk. To make a formal complaint under IPSO rules please go to www.mailonline .co.uk/readerseditor and fill out the form. 11 shares Clarifications and corrections 

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It is not always a bad thing for political leaders to give the impression that they are unpredictable. It makes it much more difficult for their enemies to calibrate responses. But Donald Trump is not unpredictable in a good way. He is erratic. His aides have no way of assessing what his next move will be. As a result, they can't plan ahead. Do they have any idea what they're going to do next, now that they moved the Syria conflict into a new phase? I doubt it very much.

Heartwarming picture which shows veiled Muslim woman caring for collapsed bus passenger, 84, above the caption 'This is the real Islam' becomes online hit  The woman, who wore a niqab, was pictured holding the old woman's hand. The pensioner got her head stuck between the bus door and the metal pole. The post has been shared more than 34,000 times since it was posted. There has been a huge rise in hate crimes following the London Bridge terrorist attack, with a large amount of the attacks in the street directed at British Muslims. 110 comments 10k shares Picture of Muslim woman caring for collapsed pensioner goes viral Cyclist lay dying yards from an A&E unit after witnesses were told staff were too busy to come and help  The first paramedics on the scene came from a private ambulance passing by chance. The victim, musician Nick Wilsdon (picture) died of his injuries three days later. comments 6 shares Cyclist lay dying yards from an A&E unit as staff 'too busy' to help Prosecutors charge eight men for 'trying to smuggle illegal Albanian immigrants across the English Channel in small inflatable boats' The National Crime Agency began investigating after an abandoned rigid hulled inflatable boat containing life jackets was found on Dymchurch beach in Kent in May last year. 1 video 37 shares Prosecutors charge eight men for alleged smuggling Vandal who ransacked Lee Rigby memorial days before fourth anniversary of his murder is fined just £105  Patrick Burke, 66, binned several flags and tributes during a destructive rampage at the monument in Woolwich, which marks the spot where the soldier, 25, was butchered by two terrorists. 202 comments 1 video 3.6k shares Vandal who ransacked Lee Rigby memorial in Woolwich fined just £105 

The left-wing leader defied expectations to deny Theresa May a majority - and had called for the humiliated leader to resign. And he today said he is already drawing up plans to try to form a minority government to enact his socialist agenda. Asked directly about his plans for power, he said: 'We are ready to serve this country, that is what we fought this election for, and this is the programme we put forward in our election campaign.' 3.7k comments 6 videos 2.9k shares Jeremy Corbyn says Labour are ready to form government

22:40Man released from custodyA 20–year-old man arrested in connection with the Manchester Arena attack has been released from custody.He was arrested on 27 May 2017 in Cheetham Hill.As it stands, 18 people have been arrested in connection with the investigation, of which nine people have been released without charge.A total of nine men remain in custody for questioning.

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Watch the moment police officers dance with crowd at One Love ManchesterThis video captures ​the magical moment when police officers joined in with the dancing at the One Love Manchester concertThe officers were filmed at Sunday night’s star-studded show at Old Trafford -​ the event organised by Ariana Grande to raise funds for the victims of the Manchester terror attack.The emotional show, which featured Ariana, Take That, Robbie Williams, Katy Perry, Little Mix, Niall Horan, Pharell, Miley Cyrus, Coldplay and Liam Gallagher, was broadcast live on BBC.But it was the scenes in the crowd which ended up bringing a number of people to tears at home.As Justin Bieber wa​s​ ​​making an emotional speech during his set, an officer was seen playing what looked like Ring a Ring o’ Roses with children.Twitter user @mrdiscopop tweeted: “A policeman skipping with young fans at #OneLoveManchester. This is the moment I broke.” You can read more here.

'There will be additional security checks taking place'Greater Manchester Police are warning people going to tonight’s One Love concert, and the Michael Carrick testimonial, that security will be even tighter than originally planned.Assistant Chief Constable Garry Shewan said:We’re deeply saddened to hear about last night’s horrific attacks in London and our thoughts are with everyone affected, including the emergency services responding to the incident. There are two large-scale event taking place in Greater Manchester today and we would like to assure people that these will still take place, but with additional security in place to ensure the safety of everyone. We have dedicated resources at both events, with a significant number of officers from both GMP and colleagues from other forces, some of which will be armed. There will be additional security checks taking place and everyone will be searched, including bags. We would ask people not to bring bags if they can, as this will help speed up entry. I’d like to remind people that the threat level remains at severe, which means an attack is highly likely. Please remain vigilant at all times, and report anything suspicious that causes you concern to the Anti-Terrorist Hotline on 0800 789 321 or 999 in an emergency.

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Is this the end for Nicola Sturgeon? SNP leader could be AXED as she admits calls for Indyref2 cost her seats The First Minister's party lost a staggering 21 seats north of the border - down to 35 from 56 in 2015 - after Ruth Davidson's pro-Union Tories made huge gains. SNP deputy leader Angus Robertson and former first minister Alex Salmond were both dumped out of office by the Conservatives. 1.9k comments 4 videos 834 shares SNP savaged by unionist parties in Scotland Jeremy Corbyn says Labour stands 'ready to serve this country' and form a minority government but will do 'no deals or pacts' The left-wing leader defied expectations to deny Theresa May a majority - and had called for the humiliated leader to resign. And he today said he is already drawing up plans to try to form a minority government to enact his socialist agenda. Asked directly about his plans for power, he said: 'We are ready to serve this country, that is what we fought this election for, and this is the programme we put forward in our election campaign.' 3.7k comments 6 videos 2.9k shares Jeremy Corbyn says Labour are ready to form government
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Officers searching house in TraffordPolice have confirmed they’re currently searching a property on Crofton Street, Stretford, in connection with the Arena bomb.We’ll bring you more details when we have them.

14 million people watched One Love Manchester concertThe One Love Manchester concert has notched up a new record to become the biggest TV show of the year so far - attracting a peak of more than 14 million viewers on Sunday night. An average of 10.9 million viewers watched Ariana Grande, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Liam Gallagher, Pharrell Williams, Coldplay and the Black Eyed Peas take to the stage. The emotional concert, which aired on BBC1, attracted a peak of 14.5 million viewers. Britain’s Got Talent, on ITV, held the previous record for the year with 9.4 million viewers on May 6. Sunday’s concert, to honour and raise funds for the victims and families affected by the Manchester attack, aired to over 50 countries, including Brazil, the US, Germany, China, the Caribbean Islands and Australia. According to official consolidated figures - which includes catch-up and other services - the most-watched programme of the year was the Broadchurch finale, broadcast in April, with 11.6 million viewers. Consolidated figures for One Love Manchester have not yet been revealed.

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