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Quarter final against colombia, keira walsh speaks to us about her injury and quick recovery at the womens world cup. Good evening. We go to Great Lengths to hide what we do, even from our children. The words of a Serving Officer in the Police Service of Northern Ireland, where there is shock and anger about the safety of staff after details such as the name, role and work location of every individual were accidentally published online. More than 300 Police Officers were murdered in Northern Ireland during the 30 years of violence known as the troubles, and officers fear that republican paramilitaries might use the details to plot new attacks against them. The psni has apologised and blamed human error for the leak. And tonight a second data breach involving the theft of a laptop and documents has emerged. Our ireland correspondent chris page reports. Police everywhere deal with danger. In this part of the uk, the risks are especially stark. Members of the Police Service of Northern Ir

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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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