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Mansfield Town chairman Andy Perry reveals new manager David Holdsworth comes to Field Mill highly recommended.

Women are more interested in the cult of celebrity than their own health, a charity claims.

There were jokes and rumours about black holes as the Large Hadron Collider was switched on. Children picked up on these fears - so how to reassure young ones about the Big Bang machine?

BBC Scotland political reporter John Knox looks at attempts to bring a "cultural revolution" to the Scottish Labour Party.

Andrew Simms, co-author of a Green New Deal, says we have only 100 months to prevent dangerous climate change.

Cambridge United defender Michael Morrison admits he expects the U's to beat Burton Albion over the two legs of the play-off semi-final.

The head of the government agency which promotes technology in schools asks parents to consider the upside of growing use of computers and the internet.

Crystal Palace extend their unbeaten run to 10 games with victory against Plymouth.

Former British Lions coach Ian McGeechan and England wing Tom Voyce both say Warren Gatland would be a good choice for Wales.

Police launch a drive to make sure youngsters are safe during the summer school holidays.

A £1.6m scheme to provide Cornish students with green accommodation is approved by planners.

A website for people to report cyber-crime is one idea being considered by a UK government committee.

New Kolpak signing Jacques Rudolph hopes both he and Yorkshire can profit from his move to Headingley.

Police help youngsters understand the dangers of becoming victims of deception by strangers.

More than half of all schoolchildren have been in debt by the time they are 17, says a charity.

Ruby Carr tells how she uncovered how easy it is for 16-year-olds to register to gamble online.

New Zealand lock Chris Jacks expects a "bruising" encounter with England at Twickenham on Sunday.

Chev Walker, the latest cross-code convert, is confident he can make a success of his move to Bath.

Britain has a £1.6bn a year addiction to convenience foods - but what does that mean for our economy and society?

Laws outlawing ageism at work are due to come into effect on 1 October throughout the UK.

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