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Ben Kinsella wrote to Gordon Brown about knife violence before his fatal stabbing
Ben Kinsella, a teenager stabbed to death last week, had written a letter to the Prime Minister urging him to wipe out knife crime a few weeks before his death.
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Will Anglican debate end in fudge or schism?
As the Church of England's elders go into battle over women bishops and
homosexuality, Neil Tweedie assesses the mood in the parishes
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Church of England urged to "disagree in love" over women bishops
The Church of England has been urged to be an example of how Christians can "disagree in love" as it debates plans for women bishops that threaten to tear it apart.
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Hundreds of innocent people 'wrongly branded criminals', by CRB checks
Hundreds of innocent people have been wrongly branded as criminals by the
Government agency set up to vet people working with children, The Daily
Telegraph can disclose.
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Cocaine energy drink comes to UK
Cocaine, a controversial US energy drink, containing 350per cent more caffeine
than Red Bull, is preparing its UK launch, according to a new report.
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Gordon Brown won't holiday in Cliff Richard's Barbados villa
The bags under Gordon Brown's eyes may look heavier than ever these days, but
Mandrake hears that he is unlikely to avail of the lavish hospitality of Sir
Cliff Richard.
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Bungled post-mortem leaves windpipe in wrong body
A mother has spoken of her anger that a bungled post-mortem saw her son's windpipe removed and sewn into a different body.
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Protecting our children should be police priority
We are only half way through the year and already almost as many young men
have been stabbed to death in London as in the whole of 2007.
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Moon mistaken for UFO
Police in Wales were called to investigate a mysterious flying saucer, only to
discover it was the moon.
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Deputy London mayor Ray Lewis resigns
The resignation of Ray Lewis as deputy mayor to Boris Johnson came after his past caught up with him.
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Polyclinics will damage patient care, say doctors
Doctors in the NHS believe polyclinics are a waste of money and will damage
patient care, research carried out for the Telegraph has disclosed.
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Knife crime overtakes terrorism as number one priority for police
Fighting the knife crime epidemic has overtaken terrorism as the top priority
for police in London, a senior officer disclosed as details emerged of the
18th teenager murdered in the capital this year.
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Labour stalling on new railway carriages, Conservatives claim
Rail passengers are facing a long wait for the 1,300 extra carriages promised
to ease overcrowding, the Conservatives have claimed.
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Ray Lewis resigns as deputy London mayor to Boris Johnson over magistrate claims
Ray Lewis has said he will resign as deputy to Boris Johnson, the mayor of
London, after his claim to be a serving magistrate was contradicted by a
government department.
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Second council admits using anti-terror surveillance over school places
A second council in England has admitted using powers intended for
anti-terrorism surveillance to spy on a family believed to be lying on a
school application form.
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