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Shia Militia seize Iraqi city
Shia militiamen seized part control of the southern Iraqi city of Amarah today less than two months after the British Army had handed it over to Iraq military control.
Brazilian cleaner jailed
Brazilian cleaner Roselane Driza was jailed for a total of 33 months at the Old Bailey today for blackmailing a female judge and stealing videos from another judge who was her lover.
Clare Short resigns as Labour MP over war in Iraq
Clare Short the former Cabinet Minister and Left-wing firebrand resigned as a Labour MP and will sit as an independent for the remainder of this parliament.
Paedophile guilty of snatching girl from bath
A predatory paedophile was convicted today of snatching a six-year-old from her bath then raping and sexually abusing her.
Cameron blogs his way into history
Mr Cameron sent in a contribution to the One Day in History venture organised by the History Matters campaign joining more than 40000 people by recording his impressions of last Tuesday in electronic form.
New hunt laws tested in court
The joint master of Devon and Somerset Staghounds appeared in court charged with breaching the ban on hunting with dogs.
British soldier killed in Afghan suicide bombing
Several British soldiers were reported to have been injured today and three Afghans killed in a suicide bombing in southern Afghanistan.
Criminals hit the streets as home invasions drop and muggings soar
Street crime and violent robbery continues to rise in England and Wales according to the latest official figures published.
Millionaire appeals rise in maintenance for child of former lover
A multi-millionaire businessman went to the Court of Appeal today to prevent his former lover receiving increased maintenance for their five-year-old son
Girl dies after cancer radiation overdose
A teenage cancer patient who was given a massive overdose of radiation has died.
Rice in talks in South Korea to push North Korea sanctions
Rice in SKorea for push on NKorea sanctions
Undertakers in corpse stealing case plead guilty
7 funeral home directors connected to US corpse plundering case plead guilty
Bush draws parallels between Iraq and Vietnam
President Bush last night conceded for the first time that there were parallels between the current fighting in Iraq and the beginning of the end of the Vietnam War.
Prime Minister asks for reprieve for Brit facing execution in Pakistan
McCartney will defend himself "vigorously" against abuse allegations
Sir Paul McCartney today said he would defend himself "vigorously" against allegations that he attacked his estranged wife during their four year marriage.
North Korean leader makes first public appearance since nuclear test
NKorean leader Kim makes first known public appearance since nuclear test
Sri Lankan rebels attack southern port popular with tourists
Tamil Tiger rebels launched a sea-borne attack on the Sri Lankan holiday town of Galle today.
Post office minister is heckled at rally
Post office minister is heckled at rally
TUC heads to Warsaw to recruit new members
FAITH SCHOOLS TO DEFUSE COMMUNITY TENSIONS
Police crack counterfeiting ring
Police have foiled a suspected plot to flood the UK with millions of pounds worth of counterfeit currency in an opoeration which ended yesterday in a dramatic chase involving cars and a helicopter.
Scientists call for complete ban on fishing for cod after stocks fail to rebound
UPDATE 3-Sri Lanka navy base attacked sparks anti-Tamil riot
Johnson to call on faith schools to defuse community tensions
FAITH SCHOOLS TO DEFUSE COMMUNITY TENSIONS
Open letter from Madonna
FULL STATEMENT FROM MADONNA
Man in court charged with breaking hunting laws
The joint master of a hunt is due in court charged with breaching the hunting laws in the first prosecution of its kind brought by police in England.
Hain fails to heal rift between rival factions in Ulster
The first attempt to reconcile the differences between Ian Paisley and Gerry Adams since last week?s St Andrews Agreement failed when negotiations between the two men were called off.
Troops in Afghanistan withdraw after deal with tribal elders
The last British troops have pulled out of a district which witnessed some of the bloodiest fighting over the summer in Afghanistan the Ministry of Defence revealed today.
Blair wades into Muslim veil row
Tony Blair intervened today in the growing controversy over Muslim women wearing veils in public saying it was a ?mark of separation? that made other people feel uncomfortable.
Labour accused over prisons
Labour is accused today of allowing prisons to sink into ?a shocking state of disorder? with estimates that violent assaults and self-harm now occur every 13 minutes.
North Korea may be preparing a second nuclear test Japan and South Korea say
A panel of White House advisers which includes a former US secretary of state is ready to recommend large troop withdrawals from Iraq it emerged today.
White House advisers ready to back Iraq withdrawal
A panel of White House advisers which includes a former US secretary of state is ready to recommend large troop withdrawals from Iraq it emerged today.
Britons must choose between cheap flights and cutting carbon emissions report warns
By Richard Alleyne
Two metro trains crash in Rome
UPDATE 2-Two metro trains crash in Rome over 100 hurt
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