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Fake death pensioner 'was greedy' Fake death pensioner 'was greedy'

  Anthony McErlean, 66, was jailed for six years for faking his own death in Honduras in 2009 to get a life insurance claim worth £520,000. ...

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Thurlbeck to fight sacking claim Thurlbeck to fight sacking claim

  The News of the World's former chief reporter has broken his silence over the phone-hacking scandal to insist he played "no part&...

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Hell's Angels biker gangs shut down in Frankfurt Hell's Angels biker gangs shut down in Frankfurt

  Displaying the Hell's Angels badges is now an offense Hell's Angels motorbike gangs have been outlawed from the German city of Fra...

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Firebombing probed in east-end Montreal Firebombing probed in east-end Montreal

  Montreal police believe a firebombing in the east-end borough of Pointe-aux-Trembles Wednesday night may be linked to street gangs. Polic...

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Evansville police have arrested one person and are looking for two others in connection with a rash of what officers say are gang-related shootings this week on the city's South Side. Evansville police have arrested one person and are looking for two others in connection with a rash of what officers say are gang-related shootings this week on the city's South Side.

At least two people have been wounded by the gunfire since Tuesday. Police say there have been multiple fights and shooting incidents involv...

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Gun charges filed: A known gang member was charged with several gun violations including aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon by a gang member Gun charges filed: A known gang member was charged with several gun violations including aggravated unlawful possession of a weapon by a gang member

Mario A. Prado, 19, of the 400 block of St. Charles Street, Elgin, was arrested by Elgin police on charges of unlawful possession of a firea...

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Accused killer teen shows young face of Winnipeg gang war Accused killer teen shows young face of Winnipeg gang war

  Winnipeg's street-gang war took another tragic turn this week when police announced a 14-year-old boy is the suspected shooter in the ...

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Teenage girl shot as she holds baby boy in her arms Teenage girl shot as she holds baby boy in her arms

  teenage girl was shot in the street with two friends while clutching her baby son in her arms. Jessica Chrichlow, 18, collapsed to the gr...

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UBS CEO Gruebel resigns over rogue trading loss UBS CEO Gruebel resigns over rogue trading loss

  UBS chief executive Oswald Gruebel has resigned over a $2.3 billion loss caused by rogue trading at its investment division, which is to b...

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Media group faces new hacking blows Media group faces new hacking blows

  New allegations about the phone-hacking scandal have hit News International, with claims of more victims and fresh legal rows. It was reve...

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Europe leaves Bulgaria, Romania out in Schengen cold Europe leaves Bulgaria, Romania out in Schengen cold

  Europe left Bulgaria and Romania out in the cold Thursday, when Finland and the Netherlands blocked their entry into the passport-free Sch...

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French court fines women for wearing veils French court fines women for wearing veils

  France's fines on women for wearing the full-face covering niqab veil, imposed for the first time by a court on Thursday, are a "...

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Muammar Gaddafi has fled Sabha Muammar Gaddafi has fled Sabha

  The National Transitional Council are investigating an unconfirmed report that Muammar Gaddafi has fled from Sabha, NTC spokesman reports....

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Scottish supermarkets face extra tax on selling alcohol Scottish supermarkets face extra tax on selling alcohol

  Plans to hike business rates for major retailers of alcohol and tobacco in Scotland could see supermarkets pay around £110 million in tax ...

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Bloody Sunday family rejects payout Bloody Sunday family rejects payout

  Relatives of one of the Bloody Sunday victims have firmly rejected any offer of Government compensation. Sisters Linda and Kate Nash, whos...

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Troy Davis execution goes ahead despite serious doubts about his guilt Troy Davis execution goes ahead despite serious doubts about his guilt

  Moments before he was put to death, Troy Davis lifted his head from the gurney to which he was strapped and looked the family of Mark MacP...

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Scotland Yard drops Official Secrets Act bid against Guardian Scotland Yard drops Official Secrets Act bid against Guardian

  Scotland Yard had intended to take the Guardian newspaper to court on Friday in an attempt to force the newspaper into revealing how it ob...

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NAVY recruit flipped and killed an officer in a gun rampage on a nuclear sub after he was told off for his cleaning work. NAVY recruit flipped and killed an officer in a gun rampage on a nuclear sub after he was told off for his cleaning work.

Ryan Donovan, 23, fired his SA80 semi-automatic rifle after his hopes of a voyage on a surface ship were dashed as punishment for his shoddy...

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Clegg condemns 'grotesque' hacking Clegg condemns 'grotesque' hacking

  No amount of money can absolve News International from hacking in to the phone of Surrey murder victim Milly Dowler, Liberal Democrat lead...

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Ms Moran, 56, looked a shadow of her former self as she arrived to face 21 charges at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in central London. Ms Moran, 56, looked a shadow of her former self as she arrived to face 21 charges at Westminster Magistrates’ Court in central London.

  One count alleges that she falsely claimed £22,500 for dry rot on a home in Southampton more than 100 miles from her constituency. The for...

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Six held in major anti-terror probe Six held in major anti-terror probe

  Six men have been arrested in connection with one of the most significant intelligence-led counter-terrorism operations this year. The me...

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Dale Farm residents celebrate court victory Dale Farm residents celebrate court victory

  Dale Farm residents have won a last-gasp injunction restraining Basildon Council from clearing structures from the site pending a further ...

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Milly Dowler's family have been offered a multimillion-pound settlement offer by Rupert Murdoch's News International, Milly Dowler's family have been offered a multimillion-pound settlement offer by Rupert Murdoch's News International,

Phone hacking: Milly Dowler's family are understood to have been offered a seven-figure settlement. Photograph: Surrey Police/PA Milly D...

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THE record company behind Irish rockers U2 has allegedly been unwittingly used by a multi-million dollar drugs trafficking ring THE record company behind Irish rockers U2 has allegedly been unwittingly used by a multi-million dollar drugs trafficking ring

  THE record company behind Irish rockers U2 has allegedly been unwittingly used by a multi-million dollar drugs trafficking ring. A year-l...

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UBS raises rogue equity trade losses to $2.3 billion UBS raises rogue equity trade losses to $2.3 billion

  Swiss bank UBS on Sunday increased the amount it said it had lost on rogue equity trades to $2.3 billion and alleged a trader concealed hi...

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Hunger strikes at California prison renew debate over confining prison gangs Hunger strikes at California prison renew debate over confining prison gangs

  The sun rarely shines on the kingpins of California's prison gangs. To stop them from orchestrating mayhem on prison yards and neighbo...

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Criminal gangs are stealing everything from power lines, metal railings and farm animals in highly organised hits. Criminal gangs are stealing everything from power lines, metal railings and farm animals in highly organised hits.

Thieves regularly put their lives at risk by hacking away live copper cabling to try and cash in on increasing scrap metal prices. British T...

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Another shipment of cocaine inside plastic bananas seized in Spain Another shipment of cocaine inside plastic bananas seized in Spain

  National Police have seized almost half a ton of cocaine which had been smuggled into Spain hidden inside plastic bananas transported in a...

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11 of the 54 prisoners in Menorca jail are British 11 of the 54 prisoners in Menorca jail are British

  11 of the 54 prisoners being held in prison on Menorca are British, according to the prison authorities, who says their presence on the is...

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Brazil judge's murder points to vigilante power Brazil judge's murder points to vigilante power

  Judge Patricia Acioli was known for wielding a "heavy hammer," especially against rogue police who have formed illegal vigilante...

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Boxer Scott Harrison released from Spanish jail Boxer Scott Harrison released from Spanish jail

  SHAMED Scottish boxer Scott Harrison is a free man after being released from a Costa del Sol prison. Harrison, 34, walked free from the no...

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