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A TRUCKER who hit a motorway footbridge that collapsed and hurt a biker denied dangerous driving yesterday.A digger on Alan Austen s low-loader brought down 170 tons of concrete.8 A digger on Alan Austen s low-loader brought down 170
stanley cup tons of concrete on the M20 and caused travel chaosCredit: PA:Press Association WireMotorcyclist James Shaw, 73, deliberately slid his bike to avoid a crash and broke three ribs.It shut the M20 near West Malling, Kent, for several days last August.Austen, 63, of Darlington, County Durham, appeared at Maidstone crown court.MOST READ IN NEWSGONE TOO SOONTragedy as schoolboy, 12, dies in catastrophic circumstanc
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SICK BRITS have a higher risk of dying early from conditions like cancer, heart disease and stroke than people in Italy, South Korea and Australia, a massive study of 180 countries has revealed.Imperial College London created a league table analysing deaths from so-called non-communicable disease NCDs 鈥?chronic conditions including cancer, heart disease, stroke and diabetes.4 The Imperial College London team blamed booze and tobacco marketing for Brits risk of cancer and heart diseaseCredit: Ala
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jordan n, while UK was 17th in the world and 9th lowest in Europe.But the USA and China fared even worse 鈥?the US was in 53rd place in the world for men and 44th for women, while China was 80th for men and 76th for women.The research was carried out jointly by Imperial College, the World Healt