Londonderry man accused of breaching bail by feeding dog
A man in Londonderry appeared in court accused of breaching his bail by going into his back garden...
View ArticleRepair work starts on Chichester's historic city walls
Work has begun to repair the historic walls that have surrounded Chichester in West Sussex for 1,700 years. The work...
View ArticleBomber widow loses appeal against legal aid bid
The widow of a 7/7 suicide bomber has lost her High Court bid to overturn a decision refusing her legal aid. Hasina...
View ArticleFighter plane's nose cone stolen in Suffolk
The silver nose cone from a former fighter plane kept at a Suffolk...
View ArticlePolice chief helps gangland trial perjurer escape jail
A vital witness who lied at a gangland murder trial has escaped jail because a senior police officer spoke up for him....
View ArticleFresh police appeal over Dolgellau disorder
Police have renewed an appeal for witnesses following a serious disturbance near a children's play park. North Wales Police want to speak to anyone who saw the incident in Dolgellau, Gwynedd,...
View ArticleWeymouth and Portland councillor charged with assault
A Weymouth and Portland councillor has been charged with assault. Christine James, 51,...
View ArticleCarmarthenshire and Conwy higher migration than Cardiff
New figures on migration in Wales reveal that Carmarthenshire and Conwy, not Cardiff, are top of the shifting population league. In 2008-09 the county saw twice the net number of migrants Cardiff did,...
View ArticleMan robs security worker in Lloyds TSB in Sheerness
A man robbed a security worker as she handed over money to a bank cashier in...
View ArticleIn pictures: St Kilda
Sunday is the 80th anniversary of the day the last permanent residents of St Kilda left the islands. The date is now commemorated as St Kilda Day. Boreray, Dun, Hirta and Soay make up the archipelago...
View ArticleOne case with 140 charges raises crime levels
One case involving 140 charges has contributed to a rise in crime in part of Northern Constabulary's area. Police said the...
View ArticleUN urges France to stop Roma deportations
A UN committee has urged France to avoid collective deportations of Roma (Gypsies) to Romania. The Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination also said it was concerned...
View ArticleHorse attacked at disabled riding centre in Bristol
A horse has been attacked for the second time at a disabled riding centre in Bristol. The animal was targeted most recently on 22...
View ArticleUN DR Congo 'genocide' draft report - key excerpts
A UN report into massacres of Hutu civilians in DR Congo after the Rwanda's 1994 genocide has been leaked ahead of...
View ArticleTwo-year-old boy struck by lorry in Oldham
A toddler was injured when his pram was struck by a lorry in Greater...
View ArticleMother's plea after thefts from Worfield Cemetery
A Shropshire mother has appealed for items which were stolen from the grave of her teenage son to be returned. Patricia Tipping said she was angry and upset that the special items had been taken from...
View ArticleClues found in North Norfolk seal death mystery
The deaths of seals found washed up on the North Norfolk coast were caused by a boat's propeller, it...
View ArticleFive immigrants found in Somerset-bound removal lorry
Five would-be illegal immigrants have been discovered in the back of a Somerset-bound removal lorry. The two women and a man from Vietnam, and two men from Iraq, were...
View ArticleBurmese junta leaders 'step down'
Leaders of Burma's junta are reported to have resigned from their military posts, ahead of the...
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