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James Harding, editor of 'The Times', leaves the Leveson inquiry yesterday

Murdoch does not interfere, insists editor of The Times

Leveson Inquiry told that tycoon would rather talk about eurozone crisis than editorial content

Archbishop's 'grief' over Catholic school sex abuse

The leader of Catholics in England and Wales is "grief stricken" over incidents of child sexual abuse in Catholic schools, Education Secretary Michael Gove has said.

Reinvented serious crime squad could lose staff

The setting up of the NCA is described as the most radical change to policing in 50 years

Family of 'Scotland's Stephen Lawrence' make plea for justice

The sister of an Asian man stabbed to death more than 13 years ago in one of Britain's most notorious unsolved murders has made an emotional plea for his killers to be brought to justice.

Man threatens students at debate

Students attending a debate about sharia law were told they would be "hunted down and killed" by a man who burst into their lecture theatre and filmed them on his phone.

Watchdog's file on Met press chief's media links is given to Scotland Yard

The Metropolitan Police is considering whether to take disciplinary action against its head of public affairs over his links to a former News of the World executive.

Commander Ali Dizaei

Ali Dizaei accused of having 'gangster character'

An alleged victim of corruption by a Scotland Yard commander today accused the defendant's barrister of telling lies.

'Cold case' rapist jailed

An unlicensed cab driver was jailed for five years at the Old Bailey today for raping a passenger nearly 17 years ago.

Cleric Abu Qatada branded 'truly dangerous'

Abu Qatada has been described as "al Qa'ida's spiritual leader in Europe", "Osama bin Laden's right-hand man in Europe", "the most significant extremist preacher in the UK" and "a truly dangerous individual".

Abu Qatada, who was released on bail in June after six years in custody

Judges block Abu Qatada deportation

A terrorist accused of posing a grave threat to Britain's national security cannot be sent back home because it would be a "flagrant denial of justice", human rights judges ruled today.

Killer Jeremy Bamber and two other convicted murderers lost their appeal to the European Court of Human Rights

Killers lose European Court whole life appeal

Britain's most dangerous and notorious criminals can be kept behind bars for the rest of their lives, European judges ruled today.

Mirror Editor Richard Wallace (centre): 'It's possible the Ulrika Jonsson story came from phone hacking. It might have been going on behind my back'

Hacking may well have taken place at Mirror, says editor

One of Piers Morgan's key associates during his editorship of the Daily Mirror told the Leveson Inquiry yesterday it was possible that one of the paper's award-winning scoops – its 2002 revelation of the affair between the then England football manager Sven-Göran Eriksson and the TV presenter Ulrika Jonsson – could have been obtained by phone hacking.

Third man held for murders

A third man was arrested on suspicion of murdering the parents of a police officer. The suspect, 37, was held at lunchtime on Monday.

Death-to-gays leaflets were for good of society, says accused

Muslim defendant on trial for hate crime says it was his duty to spread the word of God

Earl's son cleared of raping 16-year-old girl

An aristocrat was today cleared of raping a 16-year-old girl.

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Rafael Seligmann: 'I didn't want Hitler to have the last word'

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Rooms with a glowing review: Britain's B&Bs are best in the world

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Britain's B&Bs are best in the world
Now India and Pakistan have started a food fight

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Will battle of TV chefs be a recipe for peace – or are the two enemies sharpening knives?
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Get into shape in the great outdoors
Chicago on a plate

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The Windy City boasts an eclectic culinary scene, but still has a taste for hot dogs and pizza
Say hello to a new language

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The Caribbean: Come on in, the water's lovely!

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Sandy shores and warm weather make the Caribbean the perfect family playground
James Lawton: Ajmal, the smiling avenger, carries Pakistan down road to redemption

James Lawton on First Test

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Steve McClaren: Delight at returning to Twente vision

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Consumer Electronics Show: The top ten highlights

Consumer Electronics Show: The top ten highlights

David Phelan reports from Vegas on the latest gadgets
Scott's lost photos of Antarctica are bought for nation

Scott's vision of the Antarctic

Lost photos taken by the explorer
Huaxi: The socialist village where everyone is wealthy

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