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Shrien Dewani murder extradition due
Shrien Dewani, the man accused of arranging his wife's killing on their honeymoon, is due to be extradited to South Africa later.
Royal trio touch down in New Zealand
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge carry Prince George off the plane at the start of their three-week tour of New Zealand and Australia.
'Radical' court changes considered
Radical changes to the way vulnerable witnesses are treated in court are being considered by the Labour Party as part of a proposed victims' law.
Miller rejects tax avoidance claim
Culture secretary Maria Miller denies trying to avoid capital gains tax on the sale of her London home.
Spanish police hunt Briton's killer
Spanish police are hunting the killer of a British millionaire jeweller who was shot dead in the Costa del Sol.
Irish president prepares for visit
The President of Ireland, Michael D Higgins, will fly to London later ahead of the start of the first state visit by an Irish head of state.
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