Probe into Ofsted Baby P e-mails
02/12/2009 00:01:33
A judge demands an explanation from Ofsted over suggestions its inspectors deleted e-mails relating to the Baby P case.
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G20 widow urges investigation
01/12/2009 23:20:20
The widow of G20 protest victim Ian Tomlinson calls for a full investigation into his death, as she attends a vigil in his honour.
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Man goes missing on fishing trip
02/12/2009 07:27:40
A search begins after a man thought to be from London fails to return from a fishing trip and his empty boat is washed up.
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Hundreds in murder march
02/12/2009 03:42:47
Hundreds of Norwegians take to the streets of Oslo to demand action over the murder of a student in London
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Hands off City, Darling warns EU
02/12/2009 01:49:36
Chancellor Alistair Darling warns against more European Union regulation of London's financial services industry.
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Man, 76, 'murdered by grandsons'
01/12/2009 13:37:06
Two half-brothers beat their grandfather to death in an act of "gratuitous violence", an Old Bailey jury is told.
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Hundreds honour 'modest' soldier
01/12/2009 15:50:43
Seven hundred attend the funeral of a British soldier killed in Afghanistan, at the London chapel where he recently married.
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Man on roof caused road closure
01/12/2009 18:58:53
Commuters in east London face major delays after a busy stretch of road is closed due to a man threatening to jump from a roof.
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Olympic badminton move opposed
01/12/2009 19:58:52
Badminton's governing body opposes staging Olympic badminton in Wembley, saying it is too far from the 2102 site.
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Parking on private land is banned
01/12/2009 13:50:07
A doctor loses a court battle over parking tickets issued on his own land - when a judge rules he only owns the subsoil.
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University squatter to be evicted
01/12/2009 16:51:03
A squatter who occupies a listed public house earmarked for an academic development programme is due to be evicted.
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More rewards for social workers
01/12/2009 17:28:54
A report in the wake of the death of Baby Peter, from north London, will recommend social workers are licensed and paid more.
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Big building societies may merge
01/12/2009 15:05:40
The Yorkshire and Chelsea building societies, both in the country's top five, say they are in "advanced talks" about a possible merger.
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