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  • Child in buggy blown on to Tube lineA child is rescued after a gust of winds blows a buggy on to Tube tracks at a London Underground station, narrowly avoiding an oncoming train.

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  • Baby in buggy blown on to London underground tracks videoCCTV footage shows the moment a baby's buggy runs on to the tracks at London's Goodge Street underground station. British Transport police released video of the buggy being blown out of a pedestrian cross-tunnel by the wind as a train passes, falling down on to the track an instant afterwards. The buggy misses the train and is retrieved by a woman who jumps down on to the rails. Police said they were seeking to identify the child and its parents 'to ensure the child wasn't injured' Continue reading...

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  • Serco slumps to first half lossNew Serco boss Rupert Soames today outlined the scale of the challenge facing the scandal-hit outsourcing giant as it slumped to a first-half loss of 7.3m.

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  • Child in buggy blown on tracksFrightening images of a child in a buggy being blown on to Tube tracks moments before a train arrived have been released by British Transport Police (BTP).

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  • CAMPAIGN: Support us to retain a part of rural lifeI live in a small hamlet between the parishes of Deeping St James and Crowland. This was once described by a local resident as the pimple on the bum of Deeping but it is in fact more accurately described these days as Deepings little beauty spot.
  • Blue light vehicles 'blocked' for daysA county councillor is on the warpath after blue light vehicles were denied their usual access to parts of Deeping St James during Network Rails level crossing works.

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