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play0:00 / 7:43The police and local council believe that the GAS Gang in Brixton, South London, could be linked to around three quarters of violent ...
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play0:00 / 2:57Prime Minister David Cameron has admitted to leaving his eight-year-old daughter in a pub by mistake after having a Sunday lunch. ...
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play0:00 / 6:30The government has announced a new £450m payment-by-results scheme to help councils deal with problem families. Communities Secretary Er...
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play0:00 / 7:33There are more than 250 gangs in London and according to the Metropolitan Police, which could be responsible for one in seven of all crim...
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play0:00 / 5:36A woman who was abused on the internet has won court backing in her bid to gain the identities of those who targeted her. Nicola Brookes...
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play0:00 / 5:31Mazraat al-Qubair is a small village in the central Hama province of Syria - a population of about 160 people. A sunni farming enclave su...
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Begrold It's very sad to see what's happening in Syria
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play0:00 / 6:52The former rail regulator Tom Winsor has been named the government's preferred candidate to be the next Chief Inspector of Constabulary i...
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play0:00 / 9:33The firm Close Protection UK, which provided security services for the Jubilee celebrations, says it is going to investigate reports that...
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play0:00 / 4:56The Jubilee weekend is over but there is plenty of post-match analysis of the BBC's coverage of the event. Gillian Reynolds, the Daily T...
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sussexlistens I too thought BBC coverge was appalling. The late Richard Dimbleby must have been turning in his grave. His knowledge and research was second to none. I was appalled by the apparent lack of knowledge of the pre4senters. For instance not only during the Thames pageant but also at St Paul's, they appeared to have absolutely no idea who all the guests were. I look forward to seeing the so called " minor" royals but they were not identified. I felt that they were far too keen to show off their presenters with celebrities who really we could have done without.
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