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Man Arrested Over 'Murder' Of Missing Mother

Written By Unknown on Sabtu, 05 Januari 2013 | 18.54

A man has been arrested on suspicion of murdering a mother who went missing after a domestic incident at her ex-partner's home. Janelle Duncan-Bailey, 25, has not been seen since she disappeared in south London in the early hours of Wednesday morning....
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Duchess Of Cambridge In Children's Charity Boost

By Emma Birchley, East Of England Correspondent A children's hospice has seen a surge in its profile since the Duchess of Cambridge became its Royal patron a year ago. The Treehouse in Ipswich is run by East Anglia's Children's Hospices, or EACH...
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Burnham: High-Sugar Cereals Should Be Banned

High-sugar breakfast cereals should be banned to stop children getting fat, according to the shadow health secretary Andy Burnham. The Labour frontbencher said regulation should be introduced to cap the levels of salt, fat and sugar in food. Mr Burnham...
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Nine Belfast Police Injured In 'Sustained Attack'

Nine officers have been injured in east Belfast after a crowd of up to 300 people hurled fireworks, bricks and petrol bombs during "a sustained attack". A spokesman for the Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) said 18 arrests were made after the...
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Hand Transplant Completed For First Time In UK

Written By Unknown on Jumat, 04 Januari 2013 | 18.54

A 51-year-old man has become the first person in the UK to have a hand transplant. Mark Cahill said he was "well happy" after an eight-hour operation by doctors at Leeds General Infirmary on December 27. He said he was now looking forward to being...
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Stephen Lawrence: Murder Marked 20 Years On

The mother of murdered teenager Stephen Lawrence has launched a campaign to mark the 20th anniversary of his death. Speaking exactly a year after the 18-year-old's killers were convicted, Doreen Lawrence said more would be done this year to ensure no...
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Belfast Violence Injures 10 Police Officers

Ten officers have been hurt after masked gangs in east Belfast hurled bricks, bottles and petrol bombs at police in rioting last night. It was the latest flare-up of violence linked to restrictions on flying the Union flag at City Hall. A 23-year-old...
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Motorists 'Still Texting At The Wheel'

More than a quarter of drivers text while at the wheel, with those using cars for work the most likely to offend, a survey has found. And more than one in seven say they apply make-up or shave while in the driving seat, the research for road safety...
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Jim Davidson 'Vigorously' Denies Sex Claims

Written By Unknown on Kamis, 03 Januari 2013 | 18.54

Jim Davidson, who was arrested by police investigating the Jimmy Savile abuse scandal, "vigorously denies" the claims against him, the comedian's solicitor has said. Allegations dating back 25 years have been made by two women, according to lawyer Henri...
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Phone Stabbing: CCTV Of Boy Wanted By Police

Detectives have released a picture of a 15-year-old they want to question over the suspected murder of a teenager in a row over a mobile phone. The CCTV image, filmed on a bus on Sunday just after 10.30pm, is believed to be the last sighting of Dawda...
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Obesity: Fat People Could Face Benefit Cuts

Obese people could face cuts to their benefits if they do not attend exercise sessions, under new plans being outlined by a local council. Westminster City council has published a report looking at how councils can link benefit payments to claimants'...
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Unis 'Should Target' White Working Class Boys

Universities should treat white, working class boys as an ethnic minority, according to the minister responsible for higher education. Senior Tory David Willetts wants them viewed as a disadvantaged group after a drastic fall in the number of university...
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Thailand Killing: Family Travel To Identify Victim

Written By Unknown on Rabu, 02 Januari 2013 | 18.54

The family of a British tourist shot dead at a New Year's Eve party in Thailand are travelling to the country to identify his body and make arrangements for repatriation. Stephen Ashton, 22, was hit by a stray bullet after getting caught in the crossfire...
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Shot Teens' Mothers Urge Young To Shun Gangs

The mothers of two teenagers who were shot dead outside a New Year party have used the 10th anniversary of their daughters' deaths to urge young people not to get involved in gangs. Charlene Ellis, 18, and her cousin, Letisha Shakespeare, 17, were killed...
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Digital Entertainment Sales Smash £1bn Barrier

Digital sales of music, video and games in 2012 exceeded £1bn for the first time, according to official year-end sales figures. The Entertainment Retailers Association (ERA) said a final year-end tally of £1.033bn was reached, giving a digital sales...
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Rail Fares: Anger As Commuters Face More Hikes

How Much Will Your Ticket Cost? Updated: 2:14am UK, Wednesday 02 January 2013 This is a table of rail fare rises, comparing the price of a 12-month season ticket bought in December with one bought from January 2. The table does not include the price...
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River Search For Teen Who Jumped From Ferry

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 01 Januari 2013 | 18.54

A search is under way for a 16-year-old boy who went missing after he jumped from a ferry into a river in Cornwall. Jordan Cobb, from Plymouth, was last seen leaping from the Torpoint ferry into the River Tamar, Devon and Cornwall Police have said....
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New Year Celebrations: UK Welcomes In 2013

Large crowds lined the banks of the River Thames in London and the streets of Edinburgh as the UK welcomed the start of the New Year. Along the Thames, up to 250,000 people watched a major fireworks display which saw the night sky illuminated with pyrotechnics...
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Bulging Bill Of Britain's Obesity Epidemic

By Gerard Tubb, Sky News Correspondent Britain is in the grip of an obesity epidemic costing £5bn a year - and not enough is being done to tackle it, according to the Royal College of Physicians. A report by the RCP says severely overweight...
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Christopher Martin-Jenkins Dies Aged 67

Christopher Martin-Jenkins, the cricket journalist and former president of the Marylebone Cricket Club, has died at the age of 67. Martin-Jenkins, who was diagnosed with cancer a year ago, passed away on Tuesday morning. The Test Match Special commentator...
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IDS: Tax Credit System 'Haemorrhaging Money'

Written By Unknown on Senin, 31 Desember 2012 | 18.54

More than £10bn of public money has been lost in fraud and error under the tax credit system put in place by Labour, the Work and Pensions Secretary has claimed. Attacking the welfare model developed by the last government, Iain Duncan Smith said tax...
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Plastic Surgery Campaigns Target 17-Year-Olds

By Jason Farrell, Sky News Correspondent A study commissioned by the Government to look into the cosmetic surgery industry has found that 17-year-olds are being targeted by aggressive marketing campaigns. The interim report has found people want...
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Ronnie Wood's Wedding Photo With New Wife

Rolling Stone Ronnie Wood has released an official wedding photo with his new wife and his two famous best men. The 65-year-old married Sally Humphreys, 34, at the Dorchester Hotel in London earlier this month. It is the third time the guitarist has...
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Curtain To Rise On UK's First City Of Culture

By David Blevins, Ireland Correspondent To nationalists on one side of the River Foyle, it is Derry. To unionists on the other, it is Londonderry. Now, they are uniting around one name: the UK City of Culture. Northern Ireland's second largest...
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New Year's Reprieve: Rain Clears For 2013

Written By Unknown on Minggu, 30 Desember 2012 | 18.54

The heavy rain which has washed out December will stop in time for New Year's Eve celebrations - bringing a brighter start to 2013. Showers will soak much of Britain overnight and during the day tomorrow - but skies will clear over many parts in time...
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Paralympic Heroes Hit Out At Honours List

Leading Paralympians have criticised the New Year honours system, claiming it is easier for able-bodied athletes to get knighthoods. Cyclist Sarah Storey was the only Paralympic athlete among the knights and dames, despite many racking up more gold...
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City Leaders Warn Of 'Civil Unrest' Amid Cuts

City leaders have warned that spending cuts could lead to social unrest and the "break-up of civil society". The council leaders of three of England's biggest cities - Newcastle, Liverpool and Sheffield - say the north of England has been unfairly targeted....
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Organist Death: Greiving Widow Speaks Of Evil

The wife of a church organist murdered on his way to midnight mass has told a prayer service that she has not stopped crying for her husband as she grieves over "the evil that's been done". Maureen's husband Alan Greaves, 68, was discovered badly beaten...
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