Danny MacAskill performs amazing bike stunts on giant toys
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Trial biking star Danny MacAskill has turned his favourite childhood toys into giant obstacles for his latest video, including a Dandy comic.
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Individuals involved in a cover-up at a health watchdog could face disciplinary action and other sanctions, Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt has told the House of Commons.
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The Duchess of Cambridge is planning a natural birth at a London hospital for her baby but does not know if it will be a girl or a boy, sources have said.
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England manager Roy Hodgson backs Gary Neville to add to their Euros success. He talks exclusively ahead of England’s opening group game v France
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This is the moment soccer ace David Beckham tackled a pitch invader at a big match. Grinning Becks stopped the over-enthusiastic fan in his tracks after the youngster sprinted onto the pitch at Manchester United's Old Trafford stadium on May 24. The fan ran on as Beckham prepared to take a corner in the testimonial match for his best pal Gary Neville, which saw Becks return to his old club United to face Italians Juventus.
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Life Cycle UK is a Bristol-based charity that works to inspire, educate, equip and connects like-minded people with the knowledge and confidence to make cycling part of their everyday lives, reaping the benefits of physical exercise and using it as a practical means of transport. They run practical activities such as cycle training, organise awareness-raising events, provide help with bike maintenance, cycle maps and other literature, and organise conferences and seminars. Cycling training is a one of the important activities they engage, teaching people of all ages to ride safely and skillfully.
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A film focused on the benefits of rain water harvesting. It features Elwyn Griffiths on his Shropshire chicken farm. The system he has installed saves him 100,000 pounds a year in water rates and has huge environmental benefits.
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This video feature looks forward to the adventures of a group of three Brits - two of which are sisters Serena and Tamsin Davies - who have just set out to explore some of the world’s most dangerous disaster areas.
They call themselves ‘Fault Line Living’ and they are an education project raising awareness about the benefits and drawbacks of living alongside volcanoes and earthquake zones.
With the help of a bursary provided by the Royal Geographical Society and Land Rover, they are journeying 15,000 miles though Iceland, Italy, Greece, Turkey and Iran to document the complex relationship people have with their environment.