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Pain of murdered boy's family
The family of a teenager murdered in an unprovoked attack at a bakery have spoken of their grief.
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Levy says Brown knew of secret loans
Labour's former chief fund raiser, Lord Levy, said it was "inconceivable" Gordon Brown did not know about the secret loans.
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Miliband defends 'prickly' PM
Gordon Brown's allies have defended him after John Prescott branded him "prickly".
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More bad news for Labour
Labour could be heading to defeat in a crucial by-election in 10 days' time, according to the latest opinion poll.
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Hard-up soldiers need food vouchers
Some soldiers are so hard-up they are having to be issued with food vouchers to pay for their meals, an internal Army report has revealed.
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Compulsory jabs mooted
A Labour MP has proposed stopping children from starting school unless they had received their jabs.
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More post offices 'face axe'
Another 3,000 post offices could be forced to close, the Government has been warned.
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Drink dive warning
Coastguards have warned of the dangers of "tombstoning" and swimming in the sea while drunk after a string of injuries.
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Harry joins comrades at service
Prince Harry has been reunited with soldiers he served alongside in Afghanistan at a memorial service.
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Abortion row set to flare up
Abortion will be back on the political agenda this week as the debate on controversial new laws resumes.
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Oxfam warns 1.5 million may die in Burma
The death toll following the Burmese cyclone disaster could rise to 1.5 million, an aid organisation has warned.
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Tsvangirai agrees to run-off
Opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai is ready to return to Zimbabwe to take part in a presidential election run-off.
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Emergency talks on Lebanon
Hezbollah gunmen have battled supporters of the Lebanese government on a fifth day.
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18 reported dead in US tornadoes
At least 18 people have been killed in Missouri and Oklahoma after tornadoes swept through the area, authorities in the two states said.
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Sudan cuts ties with neighbour
Sudan has cut diplomatic relations with Chad after an attack on the Sudanese capital by Darfur rebels.
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Uneasy truce in Baghdad
Iraq's government has agreed a truce with the forces of Shia cleric Moqtada al-Sadr.
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Fritzl to remain in custody
The Austrian man who fathered seven children by his daughter has been ordered to remain in custody for another month.
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Bush plays father of the bride
George Bush is putting his presidential duties on the back burner as he celebrates his daughter's wedding.
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Contact with missing Briton
A Briton who went missing in the Philippines has made contact with an associate, the Foreign Office said.
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Pro-EU parties win Serbian election
Serbia's pro-European Union parties have won a "very convincing" election victory over nationalists.
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