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Brown bids to get leadership on track
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has announced a string of new laws as he tries to pick up the pieces of his leadership.
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'Unlikely that Wright killed Suzy'
Police think it is unlikely that serial killer Steve Wright murdered Suzy Lamplugh, it has emerged.
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Mousa gets independent inquiry
Relatives of an Iraqi civilian who died in British custody have claimed victory after the Government pledged an independent inquiry.
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Speaker's wife 'can splash on cabs'
The wife of Commons Speaker Michael Martin is allowed to spend thousands of pounds a year on taxis, it has emerged.
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Meehan up on child porn charges
The former partner of Shannon Matthews' mother has appeared in court on charges of possessing child pornography.
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Two quizzed over Oxford Street murder
The man murdered on London's Oxford Street was due to stand trial for the rape of a 16-year-old girl.
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Britain's X-Files made public
Britain's X-Files, that include hundreds of sightings of Unidentified Flying Objects, have been opened to the public for the first time.
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Two held after missing Tammy turns up
Two men have been arrested after a missing 13-year-old girl was found safe and well.
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Queen visits Turkey's bazaars
The Queen has designed her own silk handkerchief as she toured an ancient textile market during her state visit to Turkey.
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Teenager quizzed over Jimmy murder
Police investigating the murder of teenager Jimmy Mizen are questioning a 19-year-old man.
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China death toll nears 15,000
Almost 15,000 are dead and tens of thousands are unaccounted for as the rescue effort continues in the aftermath of the Chinese quake.
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Clinton repeats vow to fight on
Hillary Clinton has beaten Barack Obama in the latest battle in the Democrat race for the White House.
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Burma issued with cyclone warning
Meteorologists have warned that another cyclone could hit Burma's capital city, Rangoon, within 24 hours.
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India blasts death toll rises to 63
A curfew has been imposed in parts of the Indian city of Jaipur after eight blasts killed 63 people and injured 216.
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Fattest man goes on biggest diet
The world's heaviest man is hoping to lose a staggering 68 stone to become the globe's greatest slimmer.
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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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Bush visits Middle East
US President George W Bush has flown into the Middle East to celebrate Israel's 60th birthday and try to kick-start peace efforts.
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Freud work sells for record £17m
A Lucian Freud painting of a naked Jobcentre supervisor sleeping has broken the world auction record for a work by a living artist.
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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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Coconut Kung Fu master retires
A Malaysian man is hanging up his index finger after bashing coconuts with it for eight years.
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