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Man arrested after mother and baby found dead
A man is arrested after a mother and her baby were found dead at their Birmingham home on Sunday morning, West Midlands police say.
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Michael Adebowale in court charged with Lee Rigby murder
Woolwich suspect Michael Adebowale leaves court in police custody after he was charged late on Wednesday with the street murder of Drummer Lee Rigby a week ago.
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Suspect in Lee Rigby murder taken into custody
As the family of Woolwich suspect Michael Adebolajo issue a statement of condolence to Lee Rigby’s family, Michael Adebowale, the other suspect, is released from hospital to be questioned by police.
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Serving soldier killed in Woolwich street attack
A man confirmed as a soldier was killed in a politically-motivated knife attack by two men, who were shot by police. The attack triggered clashes between the EDL and riot officers on Wednesday.
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Cleveland police wasted millions in vendetta, solicitor says
A defence solicitor who secured more than £500,000 in damages from a police force after he was wrongly arrested says officers mounted a “vendetta” against him following a high profile kidnap trial.
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Daniel Morgan murder: panel to investigate police failings
The Daniel Morgan murder case is “as grave a case for the Metropolitan Police as was the murder of Stephen Lawrence”, the former lead detective in recent investigations tells Channel 4 News.
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Police criticised over Milly Dowler phone hacking claims
Surrey police are accused of failing to investigate claims that Milly Dowler’s phone was hacked during their inquiry into the schoolgirl’s murder.
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Cleveland Police deputy chief constable sacked
The deputy chief constable of Cleveland police has been sacked in one of the most expensive police disciplinary inquiries.
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Coroner: British gun laws ‘flawed’ and in need of reform
British gun licensing laws are ‘flawed’ and in dire need of reform, a coroner warns after an inquest into a taxi driver who shot dead three members of his family before killing himself.
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Sapphire sex crime unit guilty of ‘shocking’ failings
The Met Police’s specialist sex crimes unit failed to pursue rape allegations properly and promoted officers who should have been investigated for gross misconduct, the police watchdog finds.
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Construction workers blacklist under police investigation
The Metropolitan Police launches an inquiry into allegations that its own officers colluded in the blacklisting of thousand of construction workers.
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Soldiers ‘powerless’ against bullies says Harry’s instructor
Prince Harry’s flight instructor claims he suffered “gross mistreatment” at the hands of the army, as Labour calls for independent policing of the armed forces.
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Royal Military Police ‘needs independent oversight’
The army is considering setting up a military authority similar to the Independent Police Complaints Commission, according to an internal briefing note seen by Channel 4 News.
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Ladbrokes armed robber dies during raid
A masked gunman who attempted to rob a Ladbrokes betting shop in Plymouth died after being pinned down and restrained by customers.
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Met Office: global warming predictions revised down
The Met Office announces the world is not going to warm up as much as previously thought. Surprising news, as last week it said UK rainfall could keep breaking records because of global warming.