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Ian Johnston, a chief constable and chairman of the ACPO crime committee, will report on the controversial leak inquiry.
US intelligence passed warnings to India that Pakistan-based terrorists would infiltrate its territory by sea to attack Mumbai landmarks, including the Taj Mahal hotel.
Radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada has been returned to jail after an immigration court ruled he breached the terms of his bail.
Six social workers who failed in their duty to protect Baby P are still receiving full pay despite release of a "devastating" report.
A court in Thailand has dissolved the ruling party and banned the prime minister Somchai Wongsawat from office for five years.
Traffic chaos as snow set to plunge the country deeper into winter.
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Pop mogul claimed that Britney Spears was startstruck in his presence when she appeared on The X Factor show.
A man who was shot dead by police on the steps of a cathedral was suffering from extreme manic depression and had gone there because he believed it brought him "closer to God", his family disclosed.
A woman had to call police to fend off the attentions of her amorous husband after he took Viagra, fearing that he might die of "passion".
Royal Bank of Scotland has been accused of a "PR stunt" after announcing it would give struggling mortgage customers' more breathing space.
A new cure for jet lag, which can reset the body's natural sleep rhythms, could be on the market within three years after tests proved successful.
Peer admits dangerous driving after sending text messages while driving at over 60mph before a motorway crash that killed a father-of-two
Network Rail faces further huge fines if there is a repetition of last year's Christmas chaos which hit 300,000 passengers.
A previously unknown son of North Korean dictator Kim Jong-il may be emerging as a contender to replace him when he dies, according to reports.
Nearly 300,000 children were made sick and six may have been killed by milk tainted with melamine, Beijing has said in a major revision of numbers of those affected.
Two premiership footballers have fallen prey to thieves in separate raids on their homes.
Children who are left-handed score lower in IQ tests and throughout their school career will score around 1 per cent lower in tests than right-handed children.
Eleven police chiefs have applied to succeed Sir Ian Blair as Britain's top policeman, with the appointment a Scotland Yard outsider considered increasingly likely.
Jury throws out libel case against judge who wrote in autobiography that her mother beat her as a child and called her 'ugly'.
Police shot at rioting soldiers as unpaid uniformed personnel sided with the country’s impoverished people for the first time.
George W Bush has admitted he was "unprepared" for war and apologised for the calamitous state of the US economy.
The world's most expensive Christmas tree has just gone on display in Japan - and it worth a cool £1million.
An inventor has finally solved the problem familiar to model railway enthusiasts - how to fit tracks and stations into a cluttered home.
A bullock named The Field Marshall has been crowned Britain's biggest, after weighing more than 3,500lbs
A high level delegation of British Businessmen, led by Lord Mandelson, will visit Mumbai next month with a message of business as usual after last week’s attacks on the city.
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