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Neville Neville (left), seen here with his son Gary Neville, has been charged in connection with an alleged sexual assault

Neville Neville, father of ex-Premier League and England footballers Gary and Phil, charged with sexual assault

Mr Neville, 63, is accused of assaulting the woman in March

Former Whitehall police station to be new Scotland Yard HQ

Scotland Yard has confirmed the location for its new headquarters as the force prepares to sell off its current landmark site amid budget cuts.

Abu Qatada made his request from Belmarsh prison

Abu Qatada launches fresh bid to be released from prison

Radical cleric Abu Qatada will launch a fresh bid for freedom today as he seeks to be released from prison at an immigration tribunal.

Three teenage boys arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs in connection with death of 16-year-old schoolgirl Ellie Jones

Three teeange boys have been arrested on suspicion of supplying drugs in connection with the death of a 16-year-old schoolgirl who is thought to have taken an illegal substance.

No one expected Andrew Gosden to run away

IoS Special Investigation: Why we need a national database to keep our young people safe

The Oxford abuse case highlights the plight of the 30,000 youngsters in care who run away each year

Murder hunt launched after man's body found in Coventry grassland

Police have launched a murder inquiry after a man's body was found on an area of grassland near a block of flats.

Explosive device removed by Northern Ireland police investigating attempted murders

What is believed to be a bomb found by police investigating the attempt to murder three officers in West Belfast has been taken away, police said.

Madeleine McCann, who disappeared in the Praia de Lux resort in Portugal

Police review of Madeleine McCann case identifies new leads and 'more than a handful' of persons of interest

Detective Chief Superintendent Hamish Campbell said the people could be investigated further if only to be eliminated as people of interest.

The Gatwick arrivals area

The £1 million cakes: Huge cocaine haul baked into cakes found at Gatwick airport

10-kilo haul seized from baggage after arrival of flight from Jamaica

Coronation Street actor Michael Le Vell

Coronation Street's Michael Le Vell pleads 'Not guilty' 19 times to series of child sex charges

Coronation Street actor Michael Le Vell denied a series of child sex offences when he appeared in court today.

Dead children's names used as aliases by undercover police at Scotland Yard

The use of dead children's identities by Scotland Yard undercover police officers was “common practice”, a chief constable investigating the matter has found.

Police at the scene where the body of a two-year-old was found at a home after police were called to the address

Police name toddler found dead in Oxfordshire house as international search for her mother gets underway

The body of the child was found at a house in Bicester after police received a report from a family member who was worried about her welfare

Facebook user cautioned after offensive comments opposing plans for Muslim prayer centre

A man has been cautioned by police after racist and offensive comments opposing plans for a Muslim prayer centre were posted on a social media site.

'I think I've killed Colin - he was getting on my nerves': Gran who smothered terminally ill former partner escapes jail term

Joyce Evans should not have been left to provide his 'arduous care', says judge

Jaffa Cake

That takes the biscuit: Burglar caught after leaving fingerprints on box of Jaffa Cakes

While in the house he helped himself to Jaffa Cakes and a pasta meal before making off with three televisions and other valuables

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