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Ryan Hawkins was stabbed to death by his father Chris

One child in Britain 'is killed like Baby Peter every week'

A study reveals how signs of violence and abuse are routinely missed by GPs, social workers and police. Cahal Milmo reports on Britain's betrayed children.

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Scandal of Britain's fruit-farm workers

Friday, 10 July 2009

Exclusive: Bulgarians are flown to Britain, live in packed caravan compounds and pocket just £45 a week to pick fruit for Britain's biggest retailers.

Paddy Higgins drinking with friends in a Newquay restaurant just hours before he fell 70 feet to his death

Boycott Newquay, says dead boy's stepmum

Friday, 10 July 2009

Holiday resort's attitude to underage drinking blamed after 16-year-old plunges to his death from cliffs

CCTV images filmed inside an Ekaterinburg brothel apparently showing British diplomat James Hudson having sex with two prostitutes

Was British diplomat set up by the Russian secret service?

Friday, 10 July 2009

Official filmed having sex with prostitutes may have been victim of 'honey trap'

Fruit pickers: 'The money we earn is not worth getting out of bed for'

Friday, 10 July 2009

They were promised a decent living, but the reality has been very different. Jerome Taylor meets the migrant labourers who feel betrayed by one of Britain's largest fruit suppliers

Beckinsale accepts libel payout

Friday, 10 July 2009

The actress Kate Beckinsale accepted £20,000 libel damages from Express Newspapers yesterday over a claim that she had been passed over for her dream role as Barbarella.

Soldier killed in blast 'had Olympic ambitions'

Friday, 10 July 2009

A British soldier killed in southern Afghanistan on Tuesday was an aspiring Olympic athlete, his comrades said yesterday.

The veneration of St Therese of Lisieux when her relices were taken to Dublin in 2001

St Therese of Lisieux: Bigger than the Pope

Thursday, 9 July 2009

Jonathan Brown: In the latest stage of a world tour, her remains are coming to Britain

Legacy of genocide: alive, well – and living in Britain

Thursday, 9 July 2009

Both the perpetrators and victims fled the massacres in Rwanda. But now a new law targeting war crime suspects means no one can escape their past

Joanna Birchall walks past the coffin of her husband Major Sean Birchall after his funeral in London yesterday

Bloody reality of Afghan war hits home

Thursday, 9 July 2009

As British forces suffer a sharp rise in casualties, the new Defence Secretary is forced to acknowledge 'gloom and worry'

Firm fined over Wembley stadium death

Thursday, 9 July 2009

A construction firm was today fined £150,000 after a father-of-two was killed in an accident during the building of the new Wembley stadium.

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