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A recent picture of Jane Andrews
Former royal aide Jane Andrews who absconded from an open prison in Kent is back in police custody.

A review of the way police deal with protests, carried out in the wake of the G20 demo in London, is expected to propose changes.

Detectives arrest a man suspected of stabbing his three-year-old son to death before injuring himself.

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Drivers of black taxis and minicab operators clash

No civil union for straight pair
A heterosexual couple have their attempt to register for a civil partnership refused in Islington, north London.

'Anti-gay' cleric talk cancelled
A London university cancels a talk by an Islamic preacher who allegedly endorses killing homosexuals.

Jubilee Line faces more closures
Contractors upgrading the Tube's Jubilee Line ask for six further weekend closures to finish the work.

Baby P killer seeks rape appeal
One of three people jailed over the death of Baby Peter is challenging his conviction for raping a two-year-old girl.

Climbie school opened in Africa
The parents of murdered schoolgirl Victoria Climbie open a primary school dedicated to her in west Africa.

Rail passengers disrupted again
First Capital Connect cancels services between London and Norfolk due to train drivers choosing not to work overtime.

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