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Tougher controls on child abusers
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has announced measures to tighten controls on the movements of paedophiles.
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Cyber-terrorists jailed for 22 years
An Islamic extremist who recruited Britain's youngest terrorist over the internet has been jailed for 12 years.
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7/7 bombers 'used charity cash'
Thousands of pounds of charity donations were used by the London bombers to fund propaganda activities, it has been reported.
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More horses dying from obesity
The number of obese horses in Britain has seen a major increase, an animal charity has said.
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Facial recognition scanners trialled
Manchester Airport is piloting facial recognition scanners as part of efforts to improve security and reduce passenger congestion.
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Air crash investigators probe wreckage
Both of the planes involved in a mid-air collision in which five people were killed were approaching to land at the time of the crash.
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Case closed for Britain's longest missing person?
Police may abandon Britain's longest missing person's case after being told they cannot charge the key suspect.
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Smith announces border clampdown
The Government has launched a drive to ensure Britain protects "one of the toughest borders in the world".
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Pay-out over illegal file-sharing
A woman has been ordered to pay out £16,000 after a swoop on Britons who illegally share games and films over the internet.
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Soldier killed in Afghanistan named
A British soldier killed by a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan has been named.
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Glitter stranded in Bangkok
Convicted child abuser Gary Glitter is stuck in Thailand after refusing to board a flight to the UK.
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Russia 'to pull out of Georgia by Friday'
Russia has said its forces will leave Georgia for positions set out under a peace plan by Friday.
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Car bombings kill 11 in Algeria
A double car bomb attack has killed at least 11 people and wounded 31 others in Algeria.
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Sarkozy meets troops in Afghanistan
French President Nicolas Sarkozy has flown to Afghanistan to meet troops.
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Fruit juices may stop drugs working
Fruit juices, such as grapefruit and orange, can seriously reduce the effectiveness of heart and cancer drugs, scientists have claimed.
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Sarkozy flies to Afghanistan after deaths
President Nicolas Sarkozy will head to Afghanistan after ten French soldiers died and 21 were wounded in a clash with Taliban insurgents.
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Dad and daughter killed on holiday
A British man and his eight-year-old daughter have died on a jeep safari trip in Turkey.
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Cathedral service for murdered honeymooners
A funeral service for murdered honeymoon couple Ben and Catherine Mullany will be held at a cathedral next month.
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Tamarins are back from the brink?
A captive breeding programme and conservation efforts may just prove enough to save Brazil's golden lion tamarins.
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Gorilla's grief over dead baby
A female gorilla has been grieving after the sudden death of her three-month-old baby.
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