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AN APPEAL filed by Indian investigators to interview in the UK the mother of murdered British teenager Scarlett Keeling has been dismissed.  |


A PRIMARY school has come up with a novel way to create extra classroom space â€" teaching lessons in a decommissioned aircraft.  |
PRIME Minister Gordon Brown yesterday said 300 Jaguar Land Rover workers who face losing their jobs would be helped to find new work.  |
A HOME Office official sacked for leaking documents to the Conservatives is planning a private prosecution against former home secretary Jacqui Smith, accusing her of expe  |


POLICE arrested a man aged 35 yesterday over the murder of a Catholic community worker who was kicked to death by a sectarian mob in Coleraine, County Londonderry, in May.  |
A DOCTOR who inhaled "laughing gas" while on duty at a children's A&E ward can continue to practise, a disciplinary panel ruled yesterday.  |
INSURANCE fraud has soared to an estimated £1.9 billion a year, costing the average household £44 a year in extra premiums, a report showed yesterday.  |
THE father of the youth who murdered Liverpool schoolboy Rhys Jones has been arrested on suspicion of an arson attack on the home of his son's fellow gang member Gary Kays  |
MODEL Sophie Dahl is to join the likes of Nigella Lawson and Delia Smith by presenting her own BBC cookery show, it was announced yesterday.  |
HOLLY Willoughby has been named as Fern Britton's replacement on the ITV daytime show This Morning.  |
THE public has been given its first glimpse of the inside of the new Supreme Court building .  |
A NUMBER of public bodies were today criticised for failing to prevent a £90 million pensions blunder.  |
SCOTTISH Labour MPs sided with Conservatives last night to urge Home Secretary Alan Johnson to review the UK's extradition arrangements with the US following the case of  |
CLIMATE change policies will add £92 to the average UK household bill, it was revealed yesterday.  |
A WHITE supremacist is facing years behind bars after being convicted of terrorism and explosives offences.  |
A MAN accused of murdering his three-month-old son and abusing the baby's twin sister has been remanded in custody.  |
THE first students have completed a post-graduate course studying the behaviour of paedophiles.  |
A HOME Office official sacked for leaking documents to the Tories is planning a private prosecution against Jacqui Smith, accusing her of expenses fraud.  |
INTERNATIONAL Development Secretary Douglas Alexander has admitted there was briefing against him before he was sidelined from Gordon Brown's inner circle.  |
EXPECTANT mothers who are obese have a higher risk of suffering from conditions such as heartburn and chest infections during pregnancy, research revealed yesterday.  |
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