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Police 'risk public confidence'

Police failures to tackle anti-social behaviour risk public confidence, says the chief inspector of constabulary.

Labour MP facing expenses probe

Labour MP Harry Cohen is being investigated by the police over his expenses claims, the BBC understands.

High-speed rail line plan awaited

Plans for a new high-speed rail line between London and Birmingham are to be published by the government later.

Clegg seeks £10bn to cut deficit

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg calls for a £10bn "repayment" in the next financial year to help cut the UK's deficit.

MPs query non-political ministers

Ennobling people from outside Parliament to make them ministers should be "exceptional", cross-party MPs say.

Schools offered gang trouble tips

Schools in England are being issued with new guidance on how to spot signs that children are involved with gangs.

Fire College 'failed fire safety'

The UK Fire Service College failed to comply with fire safety laws when part of its own premises burnt down, the BBC learns.

Hospital rap over medicine errors

Too many patients in England and Wales are not getting their medicines in hospital, a safety watchdog says.

Winter insurance claims hit £650m

Insurers paid out £650m from 335,000 claims made as a result of damage caused by the wintry weather in the UK.

Councils told not to have 'goldfish bowl facilitated conversations'

Wellderly, webinar and disbenefits are among new forms of jargon being used by the public sector, a survey reveals.

Food for thought: McDonald's offers work-based GCSE

Teenagers who complete a period of work experience at McDonald's will be able to gain a qualification equivalent to a GCSE.

Man Utd into Champions League quarters

Wayne Rooney scores twice in another irresistible display as Manchester United ease into the Champions League quarter-finals at AC Milan's expense.

Burnley 1-1 Stoke

David Nugent's headed finish earns relegation-threatened Burnley their first point in five games in a scrappy encounter at Turf Moor.

Pompey axe 85 jobs to cut costs

Administrators at Portsmouth FC start to make employees redundant, with 85 people losing their jobs.

Afghan anxieties

Why the UK fears politics and force are out of synch

Bigger than ever

More than 700 schools take part in BBC School Report

Beckham backing

Old Trafford favourite dons anti-Glazers scarf

Chester wound up

Why Cardiff and Southend could be next to disappear

Spy story

The untrue murder accusation that enraged an oligarch

Works of beauty

The zenith of British industry in sound and pictures

Tories say Labour plan police cut

The Tories allege ministers plan to cut the number of uniformed officers despite a pledge to protect front line police.

BA strike talks end without deal

Talks between BA and the Unite union aimed at averting strike action by cabin crew break down without agreement.

Ex-chief warns over defence funds

Ministers will have to cut back all but the most essential projects to meet a funding shortfall, a former defence chief warns.

Pakistan kidnap father returns to UK

The father of a British boy kidnapped in Pakistan returns to the UK against the wishes of the country's police, the BBC learns.

GPs 'lax' on cholesterol targets

Many lives could be saved if GPs followed guidelines for reducing cholesterol in those at high risk of heart disease, a study suggests.

UK harmony needs 'political will'

Closer co-operation between Holyrood and Westminster will only be achieved if it is backed by political will, a committee of MPs says.

Apology for women raped by father

Two women raped by their father over 25 years - bearing nine of his children - are given a public apology by the authorities.

Bulger error man in plea to Straw

A man subjected to a hate campaign over false claims he is Jon Venables pleads with Jack Straw to reveal his new identity.

Fifth charge in Singh murder case

Police charge a fifth person with the murder of a Huddersfield shopkeeper who was attacked during a robbery at his store.

How do you recycle a jumbo jet?

It can take 12 weeks and a lot of elbow grease, but planes are recycled when they are too old or not needed anymore. How is it done?

Fatwa flashing

Can a fatwa to counter a fatwa really work?

Junk mail quiz

Test yourself, now Royal Mail will no longer limit the stuff

UK troops inquest widely reported

The inquest verdict into the deaths of four UK solder in Afghanistan is widely reported in Wednesday's papers.

Police chief defends 'poor' force

The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police (GMP) criticises a report grading the force poorly.

Mosque plan thrown out by council

Plans to build a mosque on the site of a listed building in Camberley are thrown out by councillors.

Renewed threat to crystal factory

There is a renewed threat to the Tyrone Crystal factory in Dungannon, County Tyrone, according to staff.

Man to face UVF terrorism charges

A 33-year-old man is to appear in court charged with terrorist offences linked to the UVF, the police say.

Body found in missing mother hunt

Police searching for a Dundee mother-of-three who went missing two weeks ago believe they have found her body.

Tram project 'could be delayed'

The contractors working on Edinburgh's tram line say they want to delay the project for a further 30 months.

Man guilty of murdering daughter

A man stabbed to death his 17-year-old daughter with a hunting knife as she sat in the passenger seat of his car.

150 Toyota jobs to go on Deeside

Around 150 jobs will go at the Toyota plant on Deeside, Flintshire, as part of 750 posts going across the UK.




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