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"All of us have gotten to the point where we are so guarded, we are so on message, that we seem to have lost some of our humanity." Local elections liveLocal elections 2014 as-it-happens![]() All the action from across the country as the results come in. Labour and Ukip neck-and-neck as Europe goes to the pollsCould the Greens provide the real upset of the European elections? | Mental health charity calls for urgent action to prevent avoidable deathsThe national charity Rethink Mental Illness has welcomed a new Oxford University report which calls for urgent action to address physical health problems of people with mental illness. eBay’s cyber-attack represents a significant breachThe cyber-attack on eBay is a serious breach for the e-commerce giant and its customers says the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET). News from the Low Incomes Tax Reform Group of the Chartered Institute of TaxationCharity issues guide to help taxpayers pay the right amount. Boeing, Nok Air finalize order for 737 MAXs, Next-Generation 737sEfficiency of 737 supports Nok Air's low-cost model: first airline to fly 737 MAX in Thailand. New technology means more efficient solar panels at half the cost will be available within five yearsIET AF Harvey Prize Winner presents new solar technology to the UK. The RSPCA reveals its most incredible animal rescuesOur inspectors and welfare officers have helped save the lives of thousands of animals this year. In March alone the charity took almost 100,000 calls from the public asking for help. Gross mortgage lending continues to grow in AprilGross mortgage lending was an estimated £16.6 billion in April, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders. How will borrowers cope when interest rates begin to rise?On Sunday, during an interview for Sky News’ Murnaghan programme, the governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, warned about "deep structural problems" in the UK housing market. |

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