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BBC NewsLIVE: Prime minister's questions
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1150 From BBC political correspondent Peter Hunt: After last week's absence, the main players are back for this weekly performance of political theatre. Two issues have the potential to dominate. David Cameron may well question ...
General election on May 6 'practically inevitable'Telegraph.co.uk
Gordon Brown: I have the character to lead UK to recoveryThe Guardian
BBC turns down Gordon Brown's request to appear on Match of the Day 2Daily Mail Financial Times -The Associated Press -The Press Association all 512 news articles » - Prisoner re-offending costs economy £10bn annually - Telegraph.co.uk

BBC NewsPrisoner re-offending costs economy £10bn annually
Telegraph.co.uk
The majority of thieves and violent criminals who are jailed for less than a year go on to re-offend within 12 months of their release, the public spending watchdog has found. By Christopher Hope, Whitehall Editor A Prison Service spokesman said the ...
Failure to tackle reoffending rates of short-sentence prisoners 'costs £10bn'The Guardian
More rehabilitation for short-sentence prisonersICM Commercial & Business News
Crime rehab failure 'costs £10bn'The Press Association Politics.co.uk -Local Government Chronicle -Times Online all 87 news articles » - David Cameron praised by US for support for Northern Irish devolution - The Guardian

BBC NewsDavid Cameron praised by US for support for Northern Irish devolution
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David Cameron has been praised by the US administration for giving "strong support" to the deal between the Democratic Unionists and Sinn Féin that will see policing and criminal justice powers devolved to Belfast next month. ...
Ulster Unionist vote decision wrong: Lord KilclooneyBBC News
Gordon Brown hails 'courageous' deal on Northern IrelandMirror.co.uk
Cameron sidelined as policing deal for Northern Ireland is agreedTimes Online 4ni.co.uk -Belfast Newsletter -The Guardian all 632 news articles » - risk to public, according to psychiatric study - The Guardian

Anorak.co.uk (satire)Jon Venables posed 'trivial' risk to public, according to psychiatric study
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A leading psychiatrist noted that Jon Venables had made 'exceptional psychological progress' in a 2000 evaluation. Photograph: AP A psychiatric evaluation of Jon Venables carried out before his release from prison concluded that he posed a "trivial" ...
Dad mistaken for VenablesThe Sun
Jon Venables: man wrongly accused of being James Bulger killer 'living in fear ...Telegraph.co.uk
Jon Venables has accepted the awfulness of his crime, said expertsTimes Online Click Liverpool -Sky News -Scotsman all 656 news articles » - Afghanistan gets vows of friendship from US and Iran - CNN International

The HinduAfghanistan gets vows of friendship from US and Iran
CNN International
Kabul, Afghanistan (CNN) -- America's defense chief thanked Afghanistan's soldiers for their service during a tour of a training camp Wednesday as Iran's hardline president arrived in Kabul with a pledge to purge "occupying forces" from the troubled ...
Iran leader: US playing `game' in AfghanistanThe Associated Press
Iran legislators block $40bn energy subsidy cuts billPress TV
Iran's Ahmadinejad in Afghanistan, Gates departsReuters Africasia -Aljazeera.net -Sydney Morning Herald all 503 news articles » - Biden meets Abbas amid row over settlements - BBC News

The HinduBiden meets Abbas amid row over settlements
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US Vice-President Joe Biden is meeting the Palestinian Authority President, Mahmoud Abbas, in Ramallah. The Israeli government's approval of plans for 1600 more homes in a Jewish settlement in occupied East Jerusalem is expected to dominate the talks. ...
Israel sorry for announcing homes plan during Biden visitThe Guardian
'R. Shlomo plan timing regrettable'Jerusalem Post
Biden's West Bank tour clouded by settlement plansThe Associated Press ABC Online -New York Times -Ha'aretz all 3,041 news articles » - Unsung British heroes of the Holocaust awarded medals - Telegraph.co.uk

Daily MailUnsung British heroes of the Holocaust awarded medals
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They were the unsung heroes of the Second World War: ordinary men and women who quietly risked their lives to shelter Jews from Nazi oppression. By Heidi Blake From the British prisoners who hid an escaping Jewish teenager from concentration camp ...
Medal honours UK's Holocaust 'heroes'BBC News
Sisters of mercy Ida and Louise Cook among Britain's Holocaust heroesTimes Online
Scots missionary Jane Haining who refused to abandon 400 Jewish orphans ...Scottish Daily Record This Is The Westcountry -Coventry Telegraph -Sunderland Echo all 116 news articles » - s jewellers - Mirror.co.uk

Mirror.co.ukDramatic pictures as motorbike gang raid The Queen's jewellers
Mirror.co.uk
This is the terrifying moment when smash-and-grab thieves struck at the Queen's jewellers. The gang on motorbikes scared off passers-by yesterday as they smashed the window of the Mappin & Webb store with a sledgehammer. ...
Motorbike jewel robbers stage dramatic daylight raid in MayfairMetro
Mappin RobberyVogue.com
Smash-and-grab raid at Queen's silversmithThe Press Association The Sun -Professional Jeweller -Daily Mail all 20 news articles » - emails - Telegraph.co.uk

The GuardianHuman rights laws stopped Home Office tracking sex offenders' emails
Telegraph.co.uk
Human rights laws prevented the Home Office from keeping track of sex offenders' email addresses, a policy that could have saved the life of a teenager murdered by a man she met on Facebook. By Martin Beckford and Paul Stokes Ministers had proposed ...
Chapman: I will burn house down, then shoot the babyThe Sun
I posed as a girl of 14 on Facebook. What followed will sicken youDaily Mail
Facebook killer Peter Chapman 'should not see daylight'BBC News Times Online -Scottish Daily Record -Liverpool Echo all 563 news articles » - US hid waterboarding of 9/11 accused, says former MI5 chief - Telegraph.co.uk

Daily MailUS hid waterboarding of 9/11 accused, says former MI5 chief
Telegraph.co.uk
MI5 had no idea that the architect of the September 11 attacks had been waterboarded when the Americans passed them intelligence from his interrogation, the former head of the Security Service has said. By Duncan Gardham, Security Correspondent ...
Ex-MI5 chief says US 'concealed suspect mistreatment'BBC News
US kept Britain in dark over torture: ex spy chiefReuters
Ex-MI5 head: US hid torture tactics from UKIndependent Politics.co.uk -Financial Times -The Press Association all 238 news articles »
