Monday headlines

Two bodies handed over to British authorities in Iraq have been identified as two security guards who were kidnapped two years ago.
Three others are still being held captive, with Britain's Foreign Secretary, David Miliband, saying they are in "grave danger".
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Secret ballots will be held in Parliament today to elect the next Speaker of the House of Commons.
MPs will vote on 10 candidates vying to replace Michael Martin who's stepped down following the expenses row.
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A man's been jailed for 3 and a half years for his part in an attack on Brighton seafront that left a man with fatal injuries.
28 year old business man Ovidiu Pop was hit with a fire extinguisher during the assault in August last year.
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A woman has been trampled to death by a herd of cattle in North Yorkshire.
The victim had been walking her two dogs on a stretch of the Pennine Way outside the hamlet of Gayle near Hawes.
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Safety during the night time economy in Brighton and Hove is to be discussed at a national conference beginning today,
The city is one of 4 in the country awarded 'Beacon' status for it's handling of late night safety.
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Sussex police are warning residents of Brighton and Hove to be vigilant after a series of distraction burglaries in the city.
At least 3 incidents took place on the 15th of June, although they're not being linked.
In each of the 3 incidents the victims were elderly people.
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Five people have been arrested after climate change campaigners boarded a coal freighter.
Greenpeace claims 9 activists climbed on the vessel in a bid to prevent it unloading its cargo at Kingsnorth Power station in Kent.
Several protesters remain on the ship, surrounded by police officers.
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Jordan has reportedly been verbally abused in an Ibiza nightclub by a group of clubbers who screamed 'we love Pete'.
The mother of three's party blitz is making headlines on a daily basis.
Friends of Brightonian Jordan, who's real name is Katie Price, are said to be worried that ex Peter Andre could get custody of the children if her public partying continues.
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Ballroom dancing's poised to become common practice in British schools.
Falmer school in Brighton is one of 29 in the country taking part in a new scheme, to help improve children's fitness, social skills and self-esteem.
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Thousands of cyclists hit the streets of the city yesterday, as the annual London to Brighton bike race was held.
Over 27 thousand took part in the event this year, the biggest of it's kind in Europe.
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And new balls, please - Wimbledon gets underway this morning, but without defending champion Rafa Nadal.
The world number one pulled-out with knee problems over the weekend.
Roger Federer, Serena Williams and Maria Sharapova are all in action on the opening day of prestigious tournament.