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Police investigate an internet hate campaign which breaches a banning order about those convicted in the Baby P case.
Merseyside Police suspend an officer after he is named on a list of members of the British National Party.
The mother of barrister who wrote a book detailing childhood abuse brands her daughter a "wicked thief and a liar".
A wealthy businessman who stole pages from books in the British Library and Bodleian Library is due to be sentenced.
The man accused of kidnapping Shannon Matthews told police he was threatened into keeping her by her mother, a court hears.
Four Army training instructors face courts martial after a BBC investigation into bullying claims at Britain's biggest base.
A man is banned from churches across England and Wales after intimidating parishioners and stealing in Surrey.
An otter has survived a "perilous" three-mile sea crossing to the Farne Islands for the first time, the National Trust says.
The BBC's Cory Allen watches the World's Biggest Liar contest and sees farmer John 'Johnny Liar' Graham win for the seventh time.
How Ricky Hatton is revitalised by new coach Floyd Mayweather Sr
Essex Paralympian Danny Crates is shocked to have had his lottery funding terminated.
The head of the Paris 2012 bid team tells BBC Sport that London's current budget problems stem from 'promises not linked to reality'.
New ways police are using to tackle drink crime
Manchester votes on world's largest congestion charge
Victims of crime speak out about their payout battles
Jubilant England fans celebrate a fifth straight win
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Two teenagers who kicked and punched a man to death outside a social club in Bolton are given life sentences.
Passenger capacity on flights out of Southampton and Bournemouth airports is slashed by 236,000 seats in the last year.
Up to 45 jobs are under threat at a Oxfam's headquarters in Oxford, the charity says.
Fingerprints of the man accused of killing Vicky Hamilton are found on a bag containing part of her body.
A man from north Oxfordshire credits his pet Rottweiler with sniffing out his skin cancer.
Plans to add fluoride to tap water in Southampton are rejected by Hampshire councillors, despite city councillors approving the move.
A 63-year-old pursues a lorry for 20 miles after it damages part of his 500-year-old Suffolk home.
A man is arrested on suspicion of murder following an incident at a house in Lincolnshire.
Administrators who have taken over a pottery firm hold clearance sale at 16 sites around the UK.
A Derby man who made and sold pirated copies of audiobooks at a cost of more than £1m to the publishing industry is jailed.
A penthouse has become the most expensive flat in Birmingham after selling for £1m, say developers.
Four wards are closed to new patients at a Coventry hospital after an outbreak of a winter vomiting bug.
Children at a Gateshead school are decontaminated after they are exposed to a dangerous chemical.
A boy who gave an alibi for the teenager accused of murdering schoolboy Rhys Jones refuses to give evidence at Liverpool Crown Court.
A police force mistakenly sends the personal details of dozens of suspected criminals to farmers in Northumberland.
Parents of children whose organs were removed at Liverpool's Alder Hey hospital have until May to reclaim their body parts.
Two children are shot with a "BB" style gun, prompting a police plea to parents.
The mother of a woman who has gone missing with her five girls says her daughter faced losing the children for a second time.
A man accused of murder who escaped from a hospital should have been in jail, his alleged victim's mother says.
Drivers will have to pay 50% more to cross the River Tamar from Cornwall into Devon if councillors approve plans to raise the toll price.
A petition signed by nearly 3,000 people over a new bus scheme, is to be presented to Bath councillors.
A letter to Chippenham Town FC's black manager containing racist comments is handed to the police.
A 10-year-old boy is arrested after an alleged firearms incident at a school in Gloucestershire.
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