William Charlton, 55, called immigrants "monsters" and "rapists" in speeches to growing crowds.
Zak Kent, 12, wins the race by a nose-length after a photo-finish.
Police were called to a disturbance outside MP Jess Phillips' constituency office on Thursday.
Sarah Barrass and Brandon Machin are warned they may spend the rest of their lives behind bars.
The police watchdog has rated the organisation inadequate, but how exactly is it going so wrong?
Former Thomas Cook workers share their worries following the firm's collapse at a meeting in Manchester.
Scotland's first minister insists she is not pushing for Jeremy Corbyn to become leader of a temporary government.
One defendant claimed to be 14 years old, before police proved he was actually 26.
Susan Buttery, from Wiltshire, developed sepsis and a flesh-eating disease from an insect bite.
Paige Hart, from Nottingham, calls for the smear test age to be lowered.
The ex-cabinet minister says Downing Street's words "legitimise" aggression, a claim it denies.
Green Pastures Church, which received £15m from Wrightbus, says it understands "hurt and anger".
England wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor retires from international cricket because of her ongoing battle with anxiety.
A mother explains how her newborn son died from sepsis after complications during pregnancy.
Lezley Marion Cameron's expenses accounted for almost a quarter of the taxi bill for Edinburgh councillors.
The Duke of Sussex walks through a partially-cleared minefield in Angola, 22 years after his mother visited a similar site.
More than 100 ex-staff say the collapsed firm did not follow proper redundancy procedures, the BBC learns.
Writer Afua Hirsch argues the BBC should overturn its decision to uphold a complaint against presenter Naga Munchetty.
Dozens of broadcasters ask the BBC to reverse its ruling over Naga Munchetty's Donald Trump remarks.
He wore body armour as he walked through the site in an echo of his mother's 1997 landmine campaign.
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