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Storm-damaged rail line reopens
The main railway line through Dawlish reopens to passengers after part of the track was destroyed during winter storms.
Car sales see biggest rise in decade
Sales of new cars rose at their fastest pace for a decade, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) says.
Baby girl killed by pet dog's bite
A six-day-old baby died after being pulled from her pram and bitten by the family's pet dog at their home, an inquest is told.
New law targets aggressive bailiffs
Bailiffs will be banned from entering homes at night and from using physical force against debtors, under new laws coming into force on Sunday.
'Culture of fear' in Met Police
There is a "culture of fear" in the Met Police due to the "draconian" use of performance targets, says the group that represents officers.
High pollution levels 'due to fall'
Pollution over parts of the UK remain high but forecasters suggest it could be blown away by "clean Atlantic air" on Friday.
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