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for sale and locals started a petition calling for it to be kept as a pub. onjuly 27th, the pub�*s facebook page said it had been sold to a private buyer for alternative use. the fire broke out on saturday night. the building was gutted and an investigation was launched to determine its cause. firefighters confirmed they hadn't been able to access the site easily after a mound of soil had been used to block the road. on monday afternoon, footage emerged showing what remained of the building being demolished by a mechanical digger. people had been coming to see the crooked house for decades. the crooked house, where even teetotallers can feel tipsy. and it could be a mind—blowing experience. i sort of grew up coming here on my bike as a kid. paul turner first came here as a little boy, and as soon as he heard it was up for sale, launched the petition to save it. to look at this when just a few days ago, it was a pub that could just be used without very much work at all,

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who were adopted as children have been removed from a genealogy website. also this evening: the woman who stopped fostering after being prevented from staying in touch with the children she cared for. worth about £60 million in total. it's commonly thought that the rise of social media has increased problems with mental health — but a new study challenges that. the research done by the oxford internet institute looked at the rise of facebook and how well—being was affected in 72 countries. here's our technology editor, zoe kleinman. if you're one of facebook�*s 3 billion global users and you have sat scrolling through your timeline on the social media app, you may have found yourself wondering whether it is doing you any good.

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are spoken by an actor. i child's identity, the mother's words are spoken by an actor.— are spoken by an actor. i was horrified- _ are spoken by an actor. i was horrified. it _ are spoken by an actor. i was horrified. it is _ are spoken by an actor. i was horrified. it is every - are spoken by an actor. i was horrified. it is every adoptive j horrified. it is every adoptive parent's horrified. it is every adoptive pa rent�*s worst horrified. it is every adoptive parent's worst nightmare that their child's adopted name, which has been carefully shielded, could be made public. carefully shielded, could be made tublic. ., _, , ., ., public. the mother complained to the a . en . public. the mother complained to the agency- the — public. the mother complained to the agency. the entries _ public. the mother complained to the agency. the entries were _ public. the mother complained to the agency. the entries were still- agency. the entries were still online yesterday morning. we picked an entry at random to see what was there. straightaway, you get the page after page after page of names with ar beside them, which stands for adoption register the. the agency sought a meeting with the site's operator and by a stone lunchtime, all entries linked to the adoption register had been taken off—line. the commissioner believes that the leak could be a breach of the right to privacy under international conventions. this raises serious _ international conventions. this raises serious concerns - international conventions. ti 3 raises serious concerns for us about the potential risk of harm for

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you're not alone. now researchers at oxford have tried to quantify its effects globally. in the largest study of its kind, facebook gave researchers 12 years of data showing how much it had grown across more than 70 countries, and comparing that to surveys on how well—being has changed in those countries. the big, and possibly surprising conclusion — there is no evidence that facebook�*s both is linked to widespread psychological harm. quite the opposite, in fact. it didn't look like there was a connection between negative impacts on positive _ connection between negative impacts on positive health and facebook. we found _ on positive health and facebook. we found some —— we found some evidence of the _ found some —— we found some evidence of the opposite. levels of well— being were marginally of the opposite. levels of well—being were marginally higher in some _ well—being were marginally higher in some countries. but well-being were marginally higher in some countries.— some countries. but the team themselves — some countries. but the team themselves have _ some countries. but the team themselves have likened - some countries. but the team themselves have likened this | some countries. but the team i themselves have likened this to reset at 30,000 feet. so a word of

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caution. some experts argue that the findings are too broadbrush to be useful, as it wouldn't have revealed whether smaller groups of vulnerable people experienced harm, orfactored in whether some types of content were more harmful than others. it also looks at only one social network, facebook. there has been an explosion of other social media sites over the past decade, and it doesn't include those. what everybody agrees on is that more research is needed. the report authors say that more tech companies should open up their data to independent research so that we can find out once and for how our of social media really affects our mental health.— mental health. zoe kleinman reporting- — the scottish comedian hardeep singh kohli, who has presented programmes for the bbc and other broadcasters, has been arrested and charged in connection with "non—recent" sexual offences. the 54—year—old has been released and is due to appear in court at a later date. his arrest follows an investigation by the times newspaper, which said several women had raised concerns

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parent's worst nightmare that their child's adoptive name, which has been carefully shielded, through the court process, could be made public. the mother complained to the government agency which runs the site on sunday. the entries were still online yesterday morning. we picked an year at random to see what was there. straightaway, you get page after page after page of names with ar beside them, which stands for "adoption register". the earliest entries dated back to 1909. the most recent were from last year. the mother alerted the office of scotland's children's commissioner. they sought an urgent meeting with the site's operators, and by yesterday lunchtime, all entries linked to the adoption register had been taken off—line. the commissioner believes the information could have breached the child's right to privacy under international conventions. this was something that raised really serious concerns for us about the potential risk of harm for children, a relatively small number of children,

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arson. they say that it's a robust investigation and the cultural importance and the heritage of the site isn't lost on them. coincidentally, historic england said it received a request to list the building, which would have given greater protection, just days before the fire. a week ago, what they used to claim was the world's wonkiest pub was still here. it had been standing so long that subsidence left it leaning at an unusual angle. in march, the pub's owners put it up for sale and locals started a petition calling for it to be kept as a pub. onjuly 27th, the pub's facebook page said it had been sold to a private buyer for alternative use. the fire broke out on saturday night. the building was gutted, and an investigation was launched to determine its cause. firefighters confirmed they hadn't been able to access the site easily, after a mound of soil had been used to block the road. on monday afternoon, footage emerged showing what remained of the building being demolished by a mechanical digger.

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