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VIDEO: House of CommonsHome Secretary Theresa May has announced that the government will introduce a minimum price for alcohol.
'Glassing' attack woman is jailedA 22-year-old Londonderry woman who inflicted permanent scars on another 22-year-old woman by smashing a pint glass into her face, is jailed for two and a half years.
Opinion: How GOP got CatholicizedProstitution head loses cash pleaA man who ran an international prostitution ring will have to hand over £1.9m of his criminal profits after losing an appeal in court.
Army sergeant to be charged in Afghan killingsWASHINGTON (AP) -- The attorney for the U.S. soldier accused of killing 17 Afghan civilians says his client has memory problems that pre-date the March 11 shootings....
Arrest demands grow in Fla. teen's shooting deathSANFORD, Fla. (AP) — The investigation into last month's shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in an Orlando suburb is out of the hands of the beleaguered police chief and the county prosecutor with the Justice Department looking at possible civil rights violations and a grand jury perhaps considering ... Ukraine rape victim searches for justiceKIEV, Ukraine (AP) -- The 18-year-old woman, prosecutors say, was gang-raped by three young men, who tried to cover up their crime by strangling her with a cord, wrapping her naked body in a blanket and dumping her at an abandoned construction site - where they set her on fire....
Exxon Valdez sold, likely destined for scrap heapNEW DELHI (AP) -- The notorious Exxon Valdez tanker, responsible for one of the worst oil spills in U.S. history two decades ago, has been bought by an Indian company almost certainly to be scrapped for its steel and spare parts....
Charges over dog attack on policeA man is charged with possessing a dangerous dog which attacked five police officers - along with two other serious offences.
UN rights chief warns of full civil war in SyriaGENEVA (AP) -- The U.N.'s top human rights official warned Friday that all-out civil war could engulf Syria unless countries that have backed international envoy Kofi Annan's peace plan rally around calls for an independent probe into the killing of more than 100 civilians last week....
UK gov't proposes minimum alcohol priceLONDON (AP) -- Britain's government is introducing a plan to ban the sale of super-cheap alcohol in hopes of clamping down on irresponsible drinking....
Drowning killed Houston, but drugs took high tollLOS ANGELES (AP) -- Drugs took many things from Whitney Houston - her pristine voice, clean image and her career - and coroner's officials revealed Thursday that cocaine also played a role in the Grammy winner's death in the bathtub of a luxury hotel nearly six weeks ago....
For long-unemployed, hiring bias rears its headHARTFORD, Conn. (AP) -- Few job seekers who fail to get an interview know the reason, but Michelle Chesney-Offutt said a recruiter told her why she lost the chance to pitch for an information technology position....
Arrest demand grows in Fla teen's shooting deathSANFORD, Fla. (AP) -- The investigation into last month's shooting death of an unarmed black teenager in an Orlando suburb is out of the hands of the beleaguered police chief and the county prosecutor with the Justice Department looking at possible civil rights violations and a grand jury perhaps considering charges....
North Korea's planned rocket test: Why It MattersSEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea may have the bomb, but it hasn't perfected ways to put one onto a missile that could strike faraway enemies like the United States....
North Korea's planned rocket test: Why It MattersSEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- North Korea may have the bomb, but it hasn't perfected ways to put one onto a missile that could strike faraway enemies like the United States....
Ex-journalist to replace McArdleSinn Fein chooses an ex-journalist and member of a prominent republican family to replace former IRA prisoner Mary McArdle as a special adviser at Stormont.
Ferguson dismisses Man City jibeMan Utd boss Sir Alex Ferguson laughs off criticism from Man City over his decision to bring Paul Scholes out of retirement.
Egypt helps ease Gaza oil crisisEgypt starts supplying fuel to the Gaza Strip today to help ease the territory's worst fuel crisis in years.
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