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Mark Winchcombe, 58, had closed up for night when he went out to challenge the shouting group of teenagers across the road from his pub pictured in Neath Abbey, South Wales.
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Andrew Chatters, 43, the former captain of non-league Ely City FC in Cambridgeshire, was jailed for two years in March 2016 after defrauding local businesses out of £88,000.
Democratic debate Biden dodges question on deportations under Obama
Dr Miriam Stoppard High-tech apps and sensors will help the elderly at home
Brexit Keir Starmer explains purpose of legislation bid
More than 100 seal pups born in the Thames 60 years after the river was declared biologically dead
No 10 resets staff discipline as Treasury adviser is sacked
A British father, 57, has been killed and his wife seriously injured in a hit and run incident at a holiday resort in Kassandra, Greece as their children watched on in horror.

World War Two Sirens sound to commemorate start of war
Beachy, sun-kissed waves may look great on holiday, but back home, dry, frizzy hair needs special treatment to bring it back to its former glory
UK manufacturing output slumps to seven-year low as Brexit uncertainty stifles demand
IRFU bring forward their final 31-man squad announcement as veteran Leinster lock Toner is axed and both Will Addison and Kieran Marmion miss out
The man was part of group of tourists at the top of the Rock of Gibraltar, on the south-western tip of the British overseas territory, when he was attacked by the monkey.
How often do ministers change jobs?
How veganism is taking the step from kitchen to closet
Gavin Williamson has become the second Cabinet minister after Michael Gove to suggest that the government will ignore any anti-No Deal law passed by MPs.
Daniel Ricciardo says he had doubts about racing in the Belgian Grand Prix following the crash that killed Formula 2 driver Anthoine Hubert.
Why this is the best time to sell your old iPhone ahead of Apples launch this month
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