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BBC News: Families win Iraq deaths damages bid
The Supreme Court rules relatives of soldiers killed in Iraq can sue the UK government for damages.
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Daily Mail Home: Drunk robber who held up petrol station wearing a SEE-THROUGH plastic bag over his head jailed for two years
A drunk robber who held up a petrol station in St Austell, Cornwall whilst wearing a see-through plastic bag over his head has been jailed for two years.
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Daily Mail Home: Michelle Obama takes her daughters to Berlin's Holocaust memorial
The First Lady and her daughters Malia, 14, and Sasha, 11, bowed their head somberly as they toured the German site. The Memorial to the Murdered Jews of Europe serves as a solemn reminder of the millions of lives lost during the Holocaust.
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Daily Mail Home: Father's grief at train 'suicide' of 18-year-old son Mert Karaoglan and school friend, 15
The father of Mert Karaoglan, 18 (pictured), who died on the railway line in Borehamwood with his girlfriend Charleigh Disbrey, 15, said his son told him he was 'going out for an hour or two' but never returned.
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Daily Mail Home: Boris Johnson is a rock and roll star: Music fans help boost Tory poll rating if London mayor was leader
With the London Mayor as leader 36 per cent of people would back the Tories, compared to 30 per cent with the Prime Minister at the helm, according to a new survey.
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BBC News: Freddie Starr rebailed by police
Entertainer Freddie Starr is rebailed for another two months by officers investigating allegations of sexual offences.
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Daily Mail Home: Victory for families of soldiers killed in Iraq in unprotected snatch Land Rovers to sue Government the government for damages under human rights laws
The Supreme Court ruled that relatives can sue for negligence and make claims under human rights legislation because troops were sent into danger without proper protection.
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BBC News: MPs seek compromise on prison votes
Parliament will never back votes for all prisoners, so a compromise will have to be found to comply with EU law, says the chairman of the committee set up to decide on the issue.
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Daily Mail Home: Thousands evacuated after explosions at Russian munitions depot storing 13million shells, with 1,500 firefighters sent to tackle the blaze
At least 30 people were injured when the shells exploded causing huge blasts at the Chapaevsk military depot in the Samara region, in southern Russia.
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Daily Mail Home: Obama to call for U.S. and Russia to cut nuclear arsenal by a third in Berlin speech 50 years after iconic JFK address
The U.S. President will direct his argument both at Russia's Vladimir Putin and at Congress, making the case for a reduction of one third in the nuclear weapons held by the U.S. and Russia.
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