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The founder and chairman of furniture chain DFS tells a court he was the victim, not the culprit, of a road rage attack.
Foreign drivers owe a London council more than £4.5m in parking fines, with owners of luxury "super cars" the worst culprits.
A man who threw a smoke bomb into a hotel in Newport is fined by police.
Turkish officials try to piece together a list of likely culprits behind Sunday's deadly bomb attacks.
The family of a firefighter badly injured as he tried to save a woman from an arson attack appeal to the culprits.
Which? names more than 30 organisations it says are using high-cost phone helplines to make money from consumers.
A man indecently exposes himself to a 58-year-old woman as she walks her dog with her daughter in Berkshire.
A man who exposed himself to a woman in an upmarket area of Aberdeen is being sought by police.
A man who claimed to be the real culprit in the Michael Shields case is jailed for five months for racially aggravated harassment.
Recordings of serial hoaxers are released by fire chiefs in a bid to trace the culprits.
Environmentalists are quick to blame the aviation industry, but they should focus their efforts on stopping deforestation.
A study of four-year-old twin girls has identified a rogue cell which is the root cause of childhood leukaemia.
Calls to make culprits pay for the cost of criminal damage are backed by another Guernsey deputy.
UN investigators into the murder of former Lebanese PM Rafik Hariri say they have made progress.
A friend of a man accused of double murder and three other attacks denies being the real culprit behind one of the alleged incidents.
The sister of a 78-year-old man attacked in Aberdeen calls for public help to find the culprit.
A 17-year-old is cautioned for setting hay bundles on fire, while inquiries continue to find the other culprits.
Complaints about excrement left regularly on a road lead police not to a dog - but a two-legged culprit.
God, climate change and the government are among those in the firing line for this summer's floods, but nature is the key culprit, says Frank Furedi. History shows the British are well equipped to face down this foe.
A papergirl who was abducted and tied up during a rape attempt cries as her attacker is jailed.
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