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Demands grow for 'weapon dogs' to be brought to heel
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Knife killers to serve at least 25 years new
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
The Justice Secretary said the minimum term for murders committed with a blade will go up by a decade.
Properties seized from alleged IRA killer Sean Hughes new
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
A man accused in the House of Commons of being one of the IRA's most ruthless killers has had his properties seized for suspected money laundering.
15 years for drunk who strangled lover with dog lead
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
A drunk who strangled his girlfriend with a dog lead before putting her body in bed and going to sleep next to it was told today he must serve at least 15 years in prison.
'Middle-classes fuel shoplifting crimewave'
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Affluent shoppers hit by the recession are fuelling a shoplifting crimewave, according to research published today.
Justin Fenton in London: Britain's use of DNA is light years ahead
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
In the latest instalment of our crime reporter's job-swap with his counterpart at 'The Baltimore Sun', the combustible relationship between politicians and the police force in the Maryland city comes under the microscope
Davenport denies assaulting sister new
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
West Ham defender Calum Davenport appeared in court today charged with assaulting his sister in an incident which saw him later stabbed in both legs.
Three teenagers arrested for firework death
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Three teenagers have been arrested in connection with the death of a mother who died after a firework was pushed through her letterbox, setting her house ablaze.
Pilot arrested on drink charge
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
After an hour of sitting on the runway, more than 100 United Airlines passengers were told to disembark yesterday because the pilot was "sick" – only later to find he had been arrested.
Sabotage claim as two hurt at tar barrel event
Tuesday, 10 November 2009
Police are investigating possible sabotage at a historic flaming barrel-carrying event in Devon in which two people suffered serious burns.
Child sex singer faces jail
Monday, 9 November 2009
Jason Hoyte was dubbed "the devil's worker" by an accuser and "every parent's nightmare" by police
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1 Ministers cancel 'Big Brother' database
2 Wife says noisy sex conviction breaches rights
3 City pay culture has spread to charities, union says
4 Labour forces secret inquests Bill through the Commons
5 Schoolboy confronts Griffin at memorial
6 Plain English campaigners target police jargon
7 Soldier 'too afraid to tell truth' on Baha Mousa
8 'Middle-classes fuel shoplifting crimewave'
9 Woman found comatose cleared of drink-driving
10 Girls and father cleared of murder
11 Sabotage claim as two hurt at tar barrel event
12 Saved from the death squads: Darfuris given asylum in UK
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1'Big Brother' database cancelled by ministers
2Labour forces secret inquests Bill through the Commons
3Brown government even more unpopular than Major's
4Last Night's Television - Collision, ITV1; The Execution of Gary Glitter, Channel 4
5Schoolboy confronts Griffin at memorial
6Demands grow for 'weapon dogs' to be brought to heel
7Leading article: A vicious and unfair personal attack
8The mystery of the rising house prices
9Dominic Lawson: The only options are to double up in Afghanistan or leave
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• Mary Dejevsky: Cool realism is a political virtue, too
No ideological vision could have replaced sound judgement in 1989
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For half an hour, the real world is presented in black-and-white terms
• Dominic Lawson: The only options are to double up in Afghanistan or leave
At a risk of sounding callous, the number of casualties is actually small for a war

