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Neville Lawrence voices inquiry fear
The father of Stephen Lawrence expresses his fears that the truth will not emerge from a public inquiry into undercover policing.
Birmingham City owner Yeung jailed
Birmingham City owner Carson Yeung is jailed for six years by a Hong Kong court for money laundering.
Apology over level crossing deaths
Network Rail offers a "full and unreserved apology" to families bereaved by level crossing accidents, as MPs criticise its handling of deaths in the past.
Lawyers stage second cuts walk-out
Thousands of lawyers opposed to legal aid cuts in England and Wales are staging their second walkout this year.
Worker dies in Crossrail tunnel
A 43-year-old construction worker is killed down a tunnel at one of the Crossrail construction sites in central London.
Tree storm damage 'worst since 1987'
This winter's extreme winds caused the biggest loss of trees in in more than 20 years, according to the National Trust.
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