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Swine flu: Dead man and child named

Seven people with swine flu have died in the UK

12:27am Tuesday 7th July 2009

A teacher and a nine-year-old child who died after contracting swine flu have been named locally.

Miliband calls Labour Party reform

David Miliband called for organisational reform of the Labour Party

10:15pm Monday 6th July 2009

David Miliband has called for organisational reform of the Labour Party as he warned that voters were pressing the "fast forward button" on politics.

Protester invades Trafalgar plinth

Scott Illman on the fourth plinth in Trafalgar Square

7:39pm Monday 6th July 2009

An art project allowing thousands of people to take centre stage in Trafalgar Square overcame a wobbly start after a protester invaded the fourth plinth.

954 recalled offenders at large

Nearly 1,000 recalled offenders are still at large

7:14pm Monday 6th July 2009

Almost 1,000 criminals who should have been returned to prison are still at large, it has been revealed.

Burglars even take the kitchen sink

The iron gates which were stolen during a burglary at  Earls Croome Court, near Upton-upon-Severn in Worcestershire

6:50pm Monday 6th July 2009

Burglars who plundered an historic country home in a £200,000 heist even stole the kitchen sink, police have said.

Tributes paid to five dead soldiers

The repatriation of Lieutenant Colonel Rupert Thorneloe at RAF Lyneham

6:50pm Monday 6th July 2009

Comrades, families and members of the public remembered five British soldiers killed in five bloody days of fighting in Afghanistan.

LA wants Jacksons to help with cost

Fans outside the Jackson home in Calilfornia

6:50pm Monday 6th July 2009

The city of Los Angeles has asked Michael Jackson's family for financial help with the cost of coping with the singer's memorial, it has emerged.

Brown in £15m border control pledge

Gordon Brown and Nicolas Sarkozy have announced a new strategy to stop illegal immigration through Calais

5:47pm Monday 6th July 2009

Britain has promised £15 million to tighten border controls in French ports where hundreds of would-be migrants gather in the hope of smuggling themselves into the UK.

Two more swine flu sufferers die

Seven people with swine flu have died in the UK

5:47pm Monday 6th July 2009

A man and a child have died after contracting swine flu, health officials said.

New investigation into Iraqi deaths

Defence Secretary Bob Ainsworth said there is need for new probe into Iraqi deaths

5:10pm Monday 6th July 2009

Lawyers have claimed a "momentous" day of victory for families seeking an independent inquiry into allegations that Iraqi civilians were tortured and killed by British troops.


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