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BBC News: Police child DNA swabs 'excessive'
Police in England and Wales have taken DNA samples from children every 10 minutes, new figures from the Howard League for Penal Reform show.
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BBC News: The secret colonies of graffiti artists and skateboarders
The hidden places where graffiti artists and skaters gather
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BBC England: Woman left on bus 'badly let down'
An elderly dementia patient left overnight on a Luton bus was "badly let down", her family say.
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BBC England: Airport increases European flights
New European scheduled flights to Amsterdam, Paris, Milan and Geneva are announced by Cambridge Airport.
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Daily Mail Home: Newark gas explosion: Miracle survival of four-month-old baby girl who was rescued 'covered in soot' from rubble of gas blast which left two dead
The blast at the terraced house in Newark yesterday left two people dead, and saw a woman, a baby girl and a boy, seven, rushed to hospital from the ruins of the neighbouring property.
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Daily Mail Home: Pregnant and with a wealthy new lover, internet bride of millionaire murdered in the Ukraine
Anna Ziuzina, 34, an internet bride whose millionaire husband was murdered in Ukraine (pictured on their wedding day) is pregnant and in a relationship with another British businessman.
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BBC News: Briton facing child death charges
A 47-year-old British man living in France is expected to be formally charged later with killing his two children, aged five and 10.
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Daily Mail Home: Nasa satellite captures stunning 6,000-mile-long panoramic photo of Earth in just 15 minutes
Nasa satellites orbiting the Earth have captured a 6,000-mile-long, 120-mile-wide panoramic photo of the planet starting in northern Russia and swooping down to South Africa.
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Daily Mail Home: Couple who were BOTH left with brain damage after serious head injuries say that birth of baby Cian has boosted their memory
Louise and Geraint Jones, from Llantrisant, South Wales, have both suffered injuries that mean their short-term memory is limited to around 24-hours.
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BBC News: Pupils 'need early porn warnings'
Young children should hear about the dangers of pornography as soon as they have access to the internet, head teachers say.
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