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Man held over Jimmy murder
Police investigating the murder of Jimmy Mizen have arrested a 19-year-old man, Scotland Yard said.
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Jurors shown replica bomb damage
Jurors in a transatlantic jet terror trial have seen footage of the devastation wreaked by replica liquid bombs.
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Spy plane's 'fundamental flaw'
A spy plane which crashed in Afghanistan killing 14 servicemen should not have been passed safe to fly, an inquest has heard.
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T5 shambles claims another scalp
The Heathrow airport chief who presided over the Terminal 5 opening debacle is on his way out.
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Calls to combat London knife crime
The murder of Steven Bigby in London's Oxford Street has prompted more calls to combat knife crime.
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Mooove over for 'UK's tallest bull'
A Friesian steer called Chilli looks set to make the record books as Britain's tallest bull, his owners claimed.
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Teen speeder sentenced
A 14-year-old boy who was clocked at more than 110mph in a stolen people-carrier has been sentenced to youth detention by magistrates.
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Bills force new mums back to work
More and more mothers are being forced to return to work to help make ends meet, a study has found.
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Ex-footballer guilty of dangerous driving
Ex-footballer Steve Claridge has been found guilty of dangerous driving.
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Call for school tests to be scrapped
The Government is facing calls from MPs to scrap the current system of national school tests.
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Storms hamper China quake effort
Heavy storms and blocked roads are hampering rescue efforts after a powerful earthquake killed around 13,000 people in southwest China.
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More than 60 dead in Indian blasts
At least six bombs have exploded in the western Indian city of Jaipur, killing more than 60 people, state officials have said.
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First UK aid plane heads to Burma
The first planeload of British aid is heading for cyclone-ravaged Burma where an estimated 100,000 people have died.
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Tornadoes rip through US
At least 21 people have been killed after tornadoes tore through the central and southeastern United States.
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West Bank restrictions 'to be eased'
Israel has agreed to ease travel and trade restrictions on Palestinians in the occupied West Bank, Middle East envoy Tony Blair has said.
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Lebanese rivals in fragile ceasefire
Lebanon's army has said it will use force to stop fighting between rival factions.
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Obama extends his lead
Barack Obama is focusing on the bigger picture, amid predictions he will lose in West Virginia.
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Politkovskaya 'assassin' named
Russian prosecutors have named the man they say killed journalist Anna Politkovskaya.
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Tsvangirai drops foreign observer demands
Morgan Tsvangirai has agreed to contest a presidential run-off against Robert Mugabe even if only regional observers are present.
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Jenna Bush says 'I do'
Pictures of the private wedding of President George Bush's daughter Jenna have been released.
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