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Alex Smith, 32, died when he fell from the Brighton to London Victoria service as it sped north and was hit by a train travelling in the opposite direction.
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Families are spending £3,150 less every year on non-essential items, creating a £136billion hole in the economy. Chancellor George Osborne (pictured) is under pressure to create growth in tomorrow’s Budget.
The right-of-centre voters also told the ICM survey that Ukip’s Nigel Farage (pictured) is a better party leader than Prime Minister David Cameron by 37 to 32 per cent.
Michael Irwin, the assisted suicide campaigner nicknamed ‘Dr Death’, has claimed an 83-year-old Briton wants to become the first person to elect to die at the Dignitas clinic solely because they have dementia.
Technology companies see passwords as an outdated risk because people often forget the combinations and criminal can break the codes. Apple is preparing to abolish passwords in favour of fingerprint recognition.
Police are investigating what caused a bus carrying a college women's lacrosse team to veer off the Pennsylvania Turnpike and crash into a tree, killing a pregnant coach, her unborn child and the driver.