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BBC Spotlight profiles Barry Bartlett from the Guernsey branch of the British Show Jumping Association who has been nominated for the South West Unsung Sporting Hero award.
A high-achieving scientist jumped from a cliff at a Dorset beauty spot, an inquest hears.
An inquest hears how a Welsh nanny fell from a bridge in Australia after she had been drinking.
Online fashion retailer ASOS sees half-year profits jump 68% and says it is cautiously optimistic despite the economic downturn.
Four students at a Shanghai business college have jumped to their deaths trying to escape a fire in their room, state media report.
Three white tigers maul a zoo worker to death in Singapore after he jumped into their enclosure.
The number of jobless people in the UK jumps by 140,000 in the quarter to September to 1.82 million - the worst in 11 years.
Stock markets across Asia jump after China announces a $586bn economic and infrastructure stimulus plan.
A 93-year-old World War II veteran makes a parachute jump to help injured soldiers returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.
The US jobless rate jumped to 6.5% in October, official figures show, the highest rate since March 1994.
A 94-year-old woman plunges 13,500ft in a skydive to raise money for charity.
A boy is hit by a car after jumping out of the way of a motorbike being ridden on the pavement by teenagers.
A teenager who jumped on the roof of a car before smashing the windscreen and head-butting a bus is put on probation.
Oil giant Royal Dutch Shell reports a 71% jump in quarterly profits to $10.9bn helped by record high oil prices earlier this year.
A Czech man sentenced to three years imprisonment by an Indian court for collecting rare insects flees the country after jumping bail.
The owners of a centre where a schoolgirl died after a pool jump are fined £16,000 for failing to ensure her safety.
A father and son had to jump from a first-floor window after a fire swept through their house on Merseyside.
A man who jumped naked from the window of his ex-girlfriend's burning house is convicted of manslaughter.
What each of Britain's 47 Beijing medallists are up to now
A Midlothian motorist who forced a traffic warden to jump out of the way as he drove off is fined £400.
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