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Mother who held woman captive as a slave for 25 years jailed
A mother who held a woman captive as a slave inside her "squalid" home for 25 years has been sentenced to 13 years.
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Teenage girl shot in legs in 'targeted attack' in Liverpool
A 17-year-old girl has been shot in the legs in a "targeted attack" in Liverpool, police said.
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Ian Huntley to get 'minimalist cremation' with taxpayers contributing up to £3k'
The prison service will pay for a 'minimalist' cremation to dispose of Ian Huntley's body, as part of an arrangement with his mother as next of kin.
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Therapist who sexually assaulted patient 'as part of treatment' jailed for 11 years
A therapist who claimed that the sexual assaults he inflicted on a patient were part of her treatment has been jailed for 11 years.
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Police to use Thames to separate protesters at Al Quds protest
Police will use the River Thames to separate protesters and counter-protesters at the Al Quds Day rally in central London on Sunday.
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Prince William turns down Kate's coffee - because it wasn't decaf
The Princess of Wales showed off her barista skills during a visit to London Borough Market - but her husband was not as impressed.
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Ukrainians who ran 'premium' migrant smuggling service to UK jailed
Two Ukrainian men who ran a "premium bespoke taxi service" smuggling migrants across the channel in a yacht have been jailed.
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Police 'invaded privacy' by spying on Jean Charles de Menezes justice campaign
The cousin of Jean Charles de Menezes, who was shot dead by police who mistook him for a terror suspect, has said undercover officers "invaded my privacy" when they spied on her campaign for justice.
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Worst cancer diagnosis performance in two years for England
The government recently published a National Cancer Plan for England, including a pledge that the NHS will meet its cancer waiting time targets by 2029. The latest figures show a move in the wrong direction.
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Attacks on NHS staff reach three-year high in 'deeply worrying' survey
The proportion of NHS staff who have been attacked at work is at a three-year high, a survey has revealed.







