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A police officer keeps watch on the edge of Elmfield Park, Doncaster

Woman to face court over girl death

A woman is due to appear in court charged with the murder of a 13-year-old girl who was found fatally stabbed in a park.

PM to make case for retaining union

David Cameron is to vow to fight to keep the United Kingdom together, just hours before a key meeting with Scotland's First Minister on an independence referendum.

Police close off a road in Gloucestershire after a man was found dead at a vicarage

Man quizzed over vicar's murder

Police have been given more time to question a man on suspicion of murder after a clergyman was stabbed to death at his vicarage.

Yobs 'costing firms £9.8bn a year'

Yob culture is a growing issue for British business, causing losses of £9.8 billion last year alone, according to new research.

Many families are teetering on the brink of poverty, a Netmums study found

Families 'battle to make ends meet'

More than 70% of families are financially "on the edge", according to new research.

Student loan penalty plan 'ditched'

Plans to impose penalties on students who pay off university loans early are being ditched, the Government is expected to announce next week.

An injured inmate is carried into hospital after being rescued from a prison fire in Honduras that killed hundreds (AP)

Hundreds die in worst jail fire

Nearly 360 people have died after a fire tore through an overcrowded Honduras prison, the world's deadliest prison fire in a century.

EU seeks tighter scrutiny of Greece

European finance ministers have insisted on much tighter oversight of Greece's spending and austerity efforts, despite assurances that Athens will go ahead with promised cuts and reforms to secure a 130 billion euro (£108 billion) bailout.

Former energy secretary Chris Huhne is expected to make his first appearance in court accused of perverting the course of justice

Huhne in court alongside ex-wife

Former energy secretary Chris Huhne is expected to make his first appearance in court accused of perverting the course of justice.

Money transfer app 'revolutionary'

A "revolutionary" app enabling people to send and receive money just by using mobile phone numbers is to be made available to consumers across the UK.

Axe man

Riot axeman terror at McDonald's

A rioter who terrorised diners with an axe at McDonald's has been jailed for five years and three months - one of the toughest sentences for last summer's disturbances  Comments (28)
Scotland Yard

Terror of boy exposed as gang witness

A boy and his family had to flee their London home after a blunder by the Met and Crown Prosecution Service gave his name to gang members he had agreed to give evidence against  Comments (7)

Lutfur Rahman Winterbottom

Mayor of poverty-hit council hires adviser in £1,000-a-day deal

One of the poorest boroughs in London is under fire for spending £1,000 a day on a personal aide for its mayor  Comments (20)

Hyde park crowd

Hyde Park mega-concerts at risk after neighbours complain about the noise

Major music concerts in Hyde Park could be axed because Westminster council believes they are too noisy  Comments (14)

David Cameron smile

Soho 'field hospital' for drunks reopens

A field hospital set up to deal with London's drunks is being extended as the binge-drinking crisis deepens in the capital  Comments (33)

Job Centre unemployment

Jobless total jumps by 48,000 with UK facing 'zig-zag year'

Bank of England Governor Sir Mervyn King warned Britain faces a "zig-zag" year of growth and gloom today as unemployment rose by 48,000  Comments (23)

Paddick

Greens and Ukip could test Paddick in fight for mayor poll third place

Brian Paddick could struggle even to finish third in this year's mayoral election, as smaller parties look set to capitalise on Lib-Dem woes in national opinion polls  Comments (10)

Glenn Mulcaire

Phone-hack private eye can appeal over human rights ruling

The private investigator at the centre of the phone hacking scandal was today granted the right by the Supreme Court to appeal against a ruling that he cannot refuse to answer questions that might incriminate him further  Comments (3)

Olympic site

Britain's athletes could be banned from 2012 for criticising the team

British athletes risk being banned from the Olympics if they criticise team-mates or sponsors under rules that cover tattoos, contact lenses and even the commercial use of their footprints and nicknames  Comments (11)


Teenager who dreamt of being a judge stabbed 24 times in 45 seconds

Three thugs are facing life sentences for stabbing a teenager who had dreams of being a judge 24 times in 45 seconds in front of horrified bus passengers

Google TV

Google TV challenges Apple and Sky

Google and Sony have joined forces in a bid to bring the internet to millions of televisions.  Comments

Whitaker

James Whitaker, doyen of the royal watchers, dies aged 71

James Whitaker, the doyen of royal reporters who was first to reveal Prince Charles's interest in Lady Diana Spencer, died today aged 71 after a long illness  Comments

Rodney Baldwin

Closing time in King's Road as shops fall prey to the slump

King's Road is being left with empty shopfronts as businesses hit by the downturn leave one of the most famous and fashionable shopping streets in the world at an alarming rate  Comments (10)

Sir Sydney Chapman

'Tree-spotting' former MP agreed Portcullis figs deal

The former MP who agreed to rent 12 fig trees to shade politicians in their offices lists "tree spotting" as a hobby and led a tree planting campaign, the Evening Standard can reveal  Comments (4)

'Too soft' pupils will get toughened up to help them cope with failure

Schoolchildren will be given lessons in resilience because they have gone "soft" and don't know how to cope with failure  Comments (3)


Ellie Carey

Make 'death trap' junctions safer for cyclists, demands university mourning three

A university that saw two students and a member of staff killed cycling in London last year has accused Boris Johnson of failing to act swiftly enough over road junction "death traps"  Comments (39)

Recovered gun

Met's new task force makes 515 arrests in three-day blitz

Police arrested a total of 515 people and seized an armoury of guns and weapons in a three day crackdown on gangs last week  Comments (1)

Bonner Primary School

We're the Cockney rhyming gang: Poetry coaching given to Tower Hamlets pupils

Hundreds of schoolchildren who had never been inside a theatre have been coached to write and perform their own poetry on stage  Comments

Ambassador army

Charles recruits ambassador 'army' to help young find work

The Prince of Wales today announced plans to recruit an "army" to help find jobs for 100,000 youths  Comments

Sean Penn Argentina

You're too sensitive, Sean Penn tells Britain

Actor Sean Penn reignited the row over his "colonialism" comments about the Falklands by saying Prince William's deployment there as a search and rescue pilot was "insensitive"  Comments (16)

Neasden fire

Father 'blessed' as only child to survive blaze speaks again

A father whose wife and five of his six children died in a fire told today of his joy as his only surviving daughter spoke again for the first time  Comments

Stella McCartney

Olympics boost £100m Fashion Week

London is set for the most star-studded Fashion Week ever, with sales forecast to surpass £100million as the capital cashes in on hosting the Olympics  Comments

Boris defends Jubilee line after three days of chaos

Boris Johnson defended the Jubilee line today despite three days of breakdowns causing huge delays  Comments (2)

China: We don't have a human rights problem

China's leader-in-waiting was forced to defend both his country's human rights record and the UN veto on Syria today as he faced protests during a visit to the US  Comments (1)

Colombians 'fly in' to ransack homes

South American gangs are behind a surge in burglaries in suburban homes in London  Comments (24)

Tamzin: Start children on the theatre when they're young

Tamzin Outhwaite today called for children to be introduced to the arts at a young age, as she backed a new theatre in north London  Comments

Bank worker in £1m theft pays back £59

A bank worker who helped steal nearly £1 million has been ordered to pay back just £59.21 by selling her broken-down car  Comments (1)

Vulnerable stripped of free travel in cost cuts

A move by a London council to strip people suffering mental illness of their right to free public transport will leave the most vulnerable "isolated and suicidal", campaigners warn  Comments (3)

Man arrested after vicar found stabbed in locked home

A 43-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of murder after a clergyman was found dead at a vicarage, police said

Emma Arbabzadeh

Governor's crime of passion for femme fatale

A former prison governor appeared in court in France today accused of giving special treatment to a notorious femme fatale criminal he "fell in love" with  Comments

Ash King

Bollywood Oscar for star from PC World

Former London computer salesman Ash King was celebrating today after picking up an award at India's "Oscars"  Comments

Bangkok

Israel embassies alert after Thai bombs

Israel was on a worldwide state of high alert today after Thai investigators linked botched explosions in Bangkok to attacks on diplomats in India and Georgia  Comments (2)

Myleene Kaplinsky

One bowl of rice a day: the plight of thousands

In the heartbreaking moment that she cradled a baby half the size of her own, Myleene Klass fully appreciated the plight of millions of starving children in the world, she said today.  Comments (4)

Tonia Couch

Duty calls: diver's soldier boyfriend will miss medal bid

Team GB diver Tonia Couch today revealed that her Royal Marine boyfriend is serving in Afghanistan so he cannot be poolside to cheer her on as she goes for gold in London  Comments

Rich euro nations want us out, says Greece

Greece today warned eurozone leaders they are "playing with fire" by holding up a bailout deal to rescue the country from bankruptcy  Comments (4)

Falklands surrender telex up for auction

A copy of the original telex announcing the surrender of Argentinian forces in the Falklands conflict is set to fetch £3,000 at auction  Comments (2)

Pet rescuer: I couldn't let dog die in icy river

A dog owner told how he did not think twice about stripping to his underpants and risking his life to save his pet from a frozen river  Comments (5)

Woman held after man dies in brothel row

A MAN in his fifties died after an attack at a suspected brothel in south London today.  Comments (3)

Yard probes perjury claim at Lawrence murder trial

Scotland Yard is considering launching an investigation into alleged perjury by witnesses at the Stephen Lawrence murder trial

Brent closes two out of three council nurseries

Two nurseries in Brent are set to close after the council said it could no longer afford to subsidise them  Comments (3)


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