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Cyber-terrorists jailed for 22 years
An Islamic extremist who recruited Britain's youngest terrorist over the internet has been jailed for 12 years.
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Facial recognition scanners trialled
Manchester Airport is piloting facial recognition scanners as part of efforts to improve security and reduce passenger congestion.
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Coach crash kills one and injures dozens
A coach which plunged down a steep embankment killing one man and critically injuring three others has been recovered.
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Stellar team clinches MoD challenge
The Ministry of Defence (MoD) has announced the winner of its Grand Challenge competition.
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Case closed for Britain's longest missing person?
Police may abandon Britain's longest missing person's case after being told they cannot charge the key suspect.
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Smith announces border clampdown
The Government has launched a drive to ensure Britain protects "one of the toughest borders in the world".
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Chinese graduates 'had mystery lodger'
Two Chinese graduates brutally murdered in their Newcastle flat had an unknown lodger, it has been revealed.
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Bear cam catches thief ted handed
A thief was caught red handed stealing money from an ill pensioner after a father and daughter put a camera in a teddy bear's eye socket.
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Cathedral service for murdered honeymooners
A funeral service for murdered honeymoon couple Ben and Catherine Mullany will be held at a cathedral next month.
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Soldier killed in Afghanistan named
A British soldier killed by a roadside bomb in southern Afghanistan has been named.
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Glitter refuses to board UK flight
Gary Glitter has refused to board a UK-bound plane after being freed from a Vietnamese jail where he served time for child sex abuse.
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'UK stands in solidarity with Georgia'
Foreign Secretary David Miliband has told Georgians that Britain's Government and its people "stood in solidarity" with them.
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Scores dead in Algeria blast
A bomb attack at a police training centre in Algeria has killed 42 civilians and one armed paramilitary soldier.
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Sarkozy flies to Afghanistan after deaths
President Nicolas Sarkozy will head to Afghanistan after ten French soldiers died and 21 were wounded in a clash with Taliban insurgents.
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Dad and daughter killed on holiday
A British man and his eight-year-old daughter have died on a jeep safari trip in Turkey.
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Protesters demand Thaksin extradition
Protesters have gathered outside the British Embassy in Bangok demanding the extradition of former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
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Cathedral service for murdered honeymooners
A funeral service for murdered honeymoon couple Ben and Catherine Mullany will be held at a cathedral next month.
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Gorilla's grief over dead baby
A female gorilla has been grieving after the sudden death of her three-month-old baby.
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Whale calf mistakes boat for mum
Rescuers in Australia are trying to save a baby humpback whale which they say took a shine to a moored yacht.
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US says Iran satellite launch a failure
Iran's attempt to launch a dummy satellite into orbit was a "dramatic failure" a US official has said.
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